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72nd Vera, No. 113—Tuesday, January 1, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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An autopsy performed by County
By DONNA ESTES
Seminole County and Longwood discarded cigarette may have caused the
Herald Staff Writer
Medical Examiner Dr. G. V. Garay at firefighters assisted by Herndon fire in the mattress," Kinley said. The
A Casselberry man was pronounced Seminole Memorial Hospital this mor- Ambulance attendants, administered fire was reported at 4:54 a.m.
dead on arrival at Florida Hospital, ning determined Joe W. Linhardt, 23, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
The fire was under control within 10 to
15 minutes, Kinley said. While the fire
Altamonte early today after the bedroom died of smoke inhalation as a result of the on the victim at the scene.
didn't damage the adjacent bathroom,
of his home at 1201 Lake Lucerne Circle, fire.
Chief Fire Inspector Joe McCluan of
Casselberry, was gutted by fire.
Seminole Fire Chief Bill Kinley said McCluan said the heat was intense
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County and Longwood firefighters on the Public Safety said the fire was ap. of the two departments responded to the bathroom.
There was extensive smoke damage to
flodr of the bathroom adjacent to the parently caused by careless smoking In fire. He said damage to the home is

bed which caught the mattress on fire, estimated at $5,000. "ft appears a most of the house, McCluan said.

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Travelers arriving in Peshawar on the by Babrak Karmal asked for Soviet help the anti-communist Moslem guerrillasin
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (UPI) —
Afghan soldiers battled Russian troops in Pakistan-Afghan border said Soviet "after extensive provocation by im- provinces throughout the country.
the capital of Kabul in open defiance of troops and Afghan army units battled perlalism and foreign enemies of the
Diplomats in New Delhi said 25 Soviets
the Soviet force that has swelled to 50,000, each other for two hours with tanks and Afghan people."
were killed and 225 wounded in fighting
artillery early Monday in northeastern
reports from Kabul said,
Diplomats in New Delhi estimated the last Thursday that led to the ouster and
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The mile-high. Afghan capital was Kabul.
Soviet force in Afghanistan has grown to execution of President Haftzullah Amin
No casualty figures were available.
virtually sealed off. Officials of Ariana
50,000 and said two motorized rifle and brought Karmal to power.
Afghanistan Airlines today said flights
In Washington, President Jimmy divisions are fanning out over the
U.S. intelligence sources said 200 to 250
were not landing in Kabul because of bad Carter said Monday Soviet President country's mountainous areas controlled soldiers have been killed or wounded in
weather.
Leonid Brezhnev lied about the by Islamic guerrillas, who have battled the fighting so far, but did not specify
A flight scheduled to land in the Kremlin's motives in sending troops into three straight Marxist regimes.
whether the Soviet casualties were
Ne?ad pi,,i, by 'rem Neohmw
Afghanistan capital Monday en route Afghanistan and his opinion of the Soviet
Diplomatic and rebel leaders in sustained during the actual coup.
from Frankfurt to New Delhi overflew Union has "changed drastically."
Peshawar said Soviet troops in Kabul
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Sherri Ann Filand
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'Delhi. Sunday, officials at Kabul Brezhnev's earlier message to Carter, government troops resisting the takeover 20 months against successive Sovieta Seminole iviemoria,
is isplayed Y er P1'Oth
International Airport refused to let defending the massive airlifting of by Karmal.
backed regimes, claiming the SovietPop minutes after her birth today at 9:45 a.m. Born to Linda and foreign journalists into the country, Russian troops into the mountainous
Unconfirmed reports said thousands of backed leaders have disrupted centuries
Royce Eiland of 625 Riverview Ave., Sanford, she weighed 6 lbs. 8 02. saying, "We cannot guarantee your central Asian nations.
Afghan troops which supported the of Islamic tradition with Marxist.
and is the couple's third child,
The radio claimed the new regime led former regime had rebelled and joined oriented reforms.
safety."
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UARY Un United stat" will not
Oppose IrWk I attempts In U.S.
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U.N. and prevgnted them from going Into the wenM not be bmmd by simllar'votes on. on his. yWL.. "I. am mom confident •.reless.d by Jan. 7. Jan. .7.
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His greeting in Tehran was more an- remained the same: Before the'
aimed at freeing the 50 American (Soviet leader Leonid) Brezhnev," been able to gather the necessary votes certain. Both the militant occupiers of Americans are freed, deposed Shah Mohostages and thousands of Afghan exiles "Death to Russia" and condemned Mg- for economic sanctions against Iran," he the embassy and the ruling Revolu. hammed Reza Pahlavi must be returned
d Iranian supporters stormed the hanistan's new leader, Parcham Corn- said. "It only means they are reviewing tionary Council swore there were no to Iran, and Washington must handle the
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Waldhebn'sJetllner from Paris landed a "Soviet puppet."
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The militant occupieri of the embassy, the issue of the hostages.
By late afternoon, the demonstration who have held the Americans hostage for
A spokesman for Khomeini, asked
in Tehran at 4 p.m. (7:30 sin. EST).
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Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh had ended.
the U.N. leader would meet with
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hostages might be forced to face charges economic sanctions against Khomeini's. have said, the release of the hostages will
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Afghanistan, Iran's neighbor to the edit.
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Laot*ian Family
By JANE CASSELBERRY
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For the rang family, which arrived In Sanford Nov. 16 after He speaks very 11th. English and expresses concern because
fouj-and.atslf years as refugees in Thailand, this is not only a he sometimes doesn't understand what he is being asked to do.
But according to Mrs. Braden, his employer Is very pleased
new year but a new life In the United States.
'' The key toasucceuf*illife here thsyaee It IS learning to with him and picks; him upeverydayto give him a ride towork.
Chong Go is trying to learn to ride a bicycle to he will have
speak English.
The Yangi are members of the ethnic coup known as means of transportation.
Hinong (pronounced inung) and was forced to flee from their
On Dec. 33, coamiltlee members held an old4ashloned tree.
home hi Laos when Uw commists took over. The father, trimming party at the Yang's apartment. They brought a
I 'bong Ge Yang, 31, had been In the army there and, because mug tree, decorations, gifts and rafreihment&amp; Mrs Branden
they had, aided MisflOtengar$afe for them thl5oL
had been unculala about how to Introduce the Yangi to
Other family members who cam.bsrs with him Include: his American Christmas traditions, which she thought' were
wife, Mee 77; sons, Y80 41 His (1roAoi ,d 4110,11,01dChd unknown to them. However, we 'leaned through our in(pronounced 'Saw), 9 months, and lbS grandmotr, 01y t1,tor Lam Spiny of Sanford, that they had Christmas;
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(pronounced WY) Yang, 71.
'tress In 71'altaivI and they wars not new to the children.
:. Ills is these end Iklong.retngse family_ to be spOIONd 'lbs Yangi are (IMuane and brought with them a letter
000psrativsly by two NOMIAtliffas fl- orttu—R.dHm.r from the E1cal Qardi In Thailand. They attended
.Vs 14a* left Sanford to Join sp,
and Good S1qhrd. The
Owishmil survk*s at both Good Shepherd and
'relatives In ln.uN WWsrnraf U100911111.the R.dHIDV clairches. Mrs. Yang wore bar coloft Hinung
agregations applied for iii th,r family to coomsu'
native dress for the Qrmas Eve service. At 9w request she
bsfa1iIly'sd.pitluslsrthsUnI$idSt$tN was delayed for donned It again for our plctir..
grit difference they netlosdin 11* church
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$200 Million In Credit
President Carter has
agreed to provide hard-pressed Israel with an ad.
dltional $200 million in credits but he has rejected a
request to nearly dbuble the Israeli aid package in iveo.
The decision, taken at a time when the president is
determined to hold down federal expenditures, reflects
Our sympathy and concern for Israel's security and
wellbeing," the White House said in a statement
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Carter's decision comes at a time when the Jewish
state is beset by soaring inflation, trade deficits and

energy bills.

Rhodesian Stand-Off Ends
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) — A
police
offlcr today talked more than 100 guerrillas I
leaving a village they had occupied in northeastern
Rhodesia, ending a stand-off that threatened the ceasefire in the seven-year war for black rule,
British sources said Rhodesian policemen and
guerrilla commanders serving as liaison t the
Predominantly British cease-fire
group
talk the guerrillas into lifting their
occupation Monday night.
Officials said they were perplexed by the seizure of
the village, noting the occupiers had made no
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MIAMI (UP!) — A U.S. Customs patrol boat in.
tercepted a 43-foot sports fishing boat laden with an
estimated 5,000 pounds of marijuana at the south en-

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trance to Biscayne Bay Monday night and arrested the
two persons aboard.
Those arrested were identified
Marcos Fernandez, 37, of Tavernier, Fla,, and Gilds Diaz, 25,
,MtamI. They were handed over to Drug Enforcement
'Administration agents, who took them to the' Dade
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and Miss Diaz were charged with possession of
marijuana and smuggling and will be brought before a
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CRES1VIEW, Fla. (UP!) — Two Alabama men
spent New Years day in jail on charges of shooting and
killing two U.S. Air Force personnel Sunday after an
argument.
Raymond Alto Jones, 22, who is charged with two
counts of first degree murder, was ordered held
without bond. Okaloosa County Judge Jack Courtney
set bond at$5o,000 for amarks David Mccullough,23,
who is charged as an accessory after the fact to first
degree murder.
The two are residents of Florala, Ala., 20 miles north
of Crestview. They were charged In the deaths of
Michael Dennis Blackwell, 24, and Zola Tolllver, 11. He
was stationed at Herbert Field, an Air Force in.
stallation near Crestview, and she was stationed at
Eglin Air Force hue.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The world's larges't oil
producer, the Soviet Union, may be hard pressed to hit
its oil production goal this year, an oil industry weekly
says.
Some exper ts think Russian production could peak at
12.2 million barrels a day this year and then fall, the Oil
&amp; Gas Journal reported. Soviet oil production in 1979
was estimated at 11.7 million barrels a day.
While the pessimistic forecast raises so
ar
among major consuming nations that Russia might
soon become a net oil Importer, competing with the
Wed for tight supplies, a Soviet government economist
said the fear was unfounded.
"Skepticism voiced In the West about the U.SS.R.'s
csp.blHty of fulfilllngIts oil export commltmentsls .
groundless," said the economist.

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late, but only an elite group of scientists knew It.
alngnlflcantly from the standard atomic clodis, the world's
Officials at the, national Bureau of Standards, the agency most accurate. This year marks the ninth time a leap second,
that keeps watch over atomic clocks, said scientists Monday has been added since 1972.
Inserted a "leap second" at the standard time and frequency
Since the atomic clocks provide time signals for most of the
broadcast stations in Fort Collins, Cole., and Kauai, Hawaii. Western Hemisphere, the National Bureau of Standards Was
Dr. Jim Barnes, chief of the bureau's Time and Frequency to keep them no more than ninth-tenths of a second different
Division, said the extra second was Inserted with the use of a ,. from solar time.
'mwnberofswltdies on each time code generator. The switches
Atomic seconds are minutely shorter than solar seconds, the
_________________ allowed the equipment to add the second before it changed to latter being based on the Earth's spin. It takeg 310,001 of the
zero hours Greenwhlch time
atomic seconds, but only 31,338,000 of the solar seconds, to
ne NW second Is required by the International Bureau of
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to eid Mr 'iek.d qmy$d3I'pouod b* from the told in
a room wWwvt best, 11g or fwnitute.
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discovered thi abewlvasd child early Monday en th. secondAsit ci IUys trasb.11usr.d hem. In west pllil,d,thla.
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baby-sit if they all three attEnd the same time.
was too much noise!" Chong Ge recalled.
Chong Ge speaks lAoUan, Hniong and Thai, but his English
The Yangs have relatives in Elgin, Ill., Park Forest, Ill, and
extremely limited. He recognizes the need to learn 5'mgllah
France. When the subject of relatives arose, there was some as the most difficult and most important undertaking he faces,
confusion as to who lived where and their relationship. Blay, He is very apologetic that he cannot speak in our language. As
the very lively and alert matriarch of the family Jumped up I was leaving, he asked Lam to tell me he wanted to talk to me
ançl went to bring back a book containing names and addresses again when he had learned to speak English.
and a snapshot with their pictures on It.
Lam, a Thai native who met her American husband there
Chong Ge said they were happy their oldest son would be and is living in Sanford, volunteered to help the refugee
starting kindergarten this week, but he was concerned because committee communicate with the first Hmong family. She is
Ya does not understand English. Mrs. Braden told him not to
also the sole line
In their language with the
worry, the boy would learn, and that she herself had not known Yangs and is called on when a special
need arises.
Engllih as a 5-year-old entering school as she came from a
Finnish family.
Warned by Mrs. Braden that they might be awakened by
Be wanted to know if the adults in thefamily also would have firecrackers going off around midnight on
Year's Eve,
the opportunity togoto school and learn English. Mrs Braden but not to be scared, Chong Ge replied that heNew
had
head worse
assured him he, Billy and Mee would all be enrolled In English than that when he was In the army and a few firecrackers
classes at Seminole Community College. She even offered to wouldn't scare him.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) — The Jacksonville
District of Op U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Is
drawing down the water level of Lake Ocklawaha by
four feet over the next two weeks, District Engineer
Col, James W. R. Adams said Monday.
Me Corps is fluctuating the lake's water level to
control the rampant growth of hydrilla, an aquatic
weed, which is restricting recreational use of the lake,
Adams said,

Americans from families of English origin still
up the largest single ethnic group - with
25.9 million persons but German-Americans
ran a close second with 20.5 million.
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sons compared to 10.3 marriages per 1,000.
Females outnumbered males in 1978 by 112
million to 106.5 million compared to a 91.4 million
to 89.3 million edge in 1960.
The average American is still a white AngloSaxon Protestant, but the percentage of non-

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blacks.
The average Statistical Abstract of the United States.
The data book said 70.1 percent of adult men
The Census Bureau's annual book of statistics
in its centennial edition available today lists the and 64.2 percent of adult women were married,
Only 4.8 percent of the men and 6,7 percent of the
U.S. population In 1978 at 218.5 million.
It said the median age of the population in 1978 women were divorced.
The divorce rate in 1978 was 5.1 per 1,000 perwas 29.7 years — 30.6 for whites and 24.3 for

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — First lady Rosalynn Ca rter's New Year's resolution includes national
ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment and t he
re-election President Carter.
Mrs. Carter was quoted by an aide
ng "This
year, I am resolved to pass the Mental Heal th Systems
Act, to ratify the ERA, re-elect the president and do a
better Job keeping my diary."

More than 3.6 million Federal
tax
packages
payments made to a relative, including a grandparent, unless
are in the process of being mailed to Florida taxpayers, ac- the relative is the
dependent child under 19.
cording to Charles 0. DeWitt, IRS
Florida.
The tax rate schedules have been widened, reducing taxes
"We expect that nearly all packages will be in the hands of
in several Income brackets.
taxpayers by January 5," DeWitt said. The IRS director enAccording to DeWitt, the widening of the brackets is
couraged Floridians
their tax records now designed to prevent higher earnings generated by inflationary
so they can file their tax ret ur ns early.
forces from pushing taxpayers more quickly into higher tax
"Those who are entitled to refunds and file their returns in brackets.
January can generally expect to receive their checks within 4-6
Other changes include the elimination of the gas tax
weeks," DeWitt added. Last year nearly three out of four
deduction and deductions for political contributions. However,
Florida taxpayers received refund checks,
the limit
credits for political contributions has been
DeWitt
doubled to $100 on a Joint return.
will find a number of changes in the
Also, people who receive unemployment compensation may
1979 tax laws. "The alterations will save most taxpayers
money while other changes will result In some people having to be required for the first time to include all or part of such
pay more," he said,
benefits in gross Income. "There are also changes involving
Some of the items which may help reduce taxes include:
the earned
credit which may result in a tax credit of up
— The "zero bracket amount," the amount of Income which
to $500 for some persons
less than $10,000," DeWitt
is not subject to tax, has been increased. For married taxsaid.
payers filing jointly, the amount is
The IRS director noted that more than 1.5 million Floridians
$3,400, an increase of
$200 over last year.
will be receiving the shdrter Form 1040A package. ,,Once
— The amount for each exemption a taxpayer claims
now again we expect a record number of our state's taxpayers will
$1,000 compared to $750 in 1978.However, the general tax credit be able to use this form and still obtain all the tax benefits they
has expired but this is offset by the increased exemption are entitled to," DeWitt said. While overall tax return filing by
Floridians has increased 13 percent during the last three
— Filing levels have been Increased. For example, singles years, Form 1040A filing hog
nearly doubled.
need to make $2300 Instead of $2,960 before they are
DeWitt urged taxpayers to use the pre-addreaaed IRS enrequired to file a return. Self-employed persons must still file if velope and peel-off label provided with their taxpackage since
their net earnings were at least $W.
this will speed up processing of their returns and get their
— Parents, may now claim a tax credit for child care checks to them more quickly.

FLORIDA

WASHINGTON (UP!)

American is married, white, about 30, and he is
having trouble keeping up with inflation and
taxes.
That picture unfolds from the 1,057 pages, 1,601
tables and 54 charts In the 100th edition of the

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Twelve days after a coworker plunged to his conveyor belt — was being strengthened.
"But the fact remains the guard screen was the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
The net was strung 20 feet above ground to unsafe," he said. "Something should have been gives a worker the right to refuse a job when he
catch materials failing from the conveyor. (lone about it, and nothing was until a man was reasonably believes it would expose him to a
from the plant's ceiling —even though it was part
Maintenance workers were required to clear the killed."
"real danger of death or serious injury."
of their job.
net periodically.
The company docked Deemer and Cornwell six
The trial court concluded the department ex!pr
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realize
it
was
a
task
hours
pay
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gave
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the
refusing
to
do
their
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shock
(of
the
accident)
appeals
court disagreed, ruling the "right
you
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an
unsafe and claimed the right to refuse to work
think,
'it
could
have
been
me
The
Lsbor
Department
filed
suit
against
instead
of
him',"
to
a
hazard-free
work place" is implicit in the 1970
under conditions that might cost them their lives,
said
Cornwell,
31,
now
a
maintenance
mechanic
Whirlpool
in
federal
court,
charging
the
law.
"I just didn't want to walk on it because a guy
at the Marion plant.
disciplinary action amounted to unlawful
Whirlpool appealed the case to the Supreme
had gotten killed." said Deemer.
Deemer, 34, a father of four who now works at retaliation against workers for asserting their Court, arguing that the law does not expressly
At the time of the fatal June 28, 1974, accident
the plant as an assembler, said Whirlpool is rights,
give employees a "protected right" to refuse to
the net — strung under 13 miles of overhead
"safer than most places in town."
The department said regulations issued under work.

death in 1974, Virgil Deemer and Thomas Cornwell refused to step onto the 13-acre net strung

WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter has
reluctantly signed a bill authorizing the nation's first
permanent atomic waste dump, but he said he could
not endorse the project and still may take a different
approach to the waste problem.

she was arrested and charged
with refusing to aid a peace
and resisting with violence.
The charges were later dropped, states her complaint.

Miss Fogle was arrested Monday by Seminole County
sheriff's
Texas charge of aggravated robbery.

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Whether Workers Can Refuse Tasks

Carter OKs Atomic Dump

1978.

Sanford.

WASHINGTON (UP!) — November's 1.3 percent
drop in the government's index leading economic
recession, the
indicators signals the beginning
head of a private economic forecasting firm says.
The Commerce Department said the drop of the
Index, ann ounced Monday, was the sharpest In 2'i
yew's and followed a 1.4 percent dip in October.
The index, comprising 12 com ponents ranging from
stock prices to building permits, has declined in four of
the past five months.
An economic rule of thumb is that three consecu tive
declines in the leading Indicators means a recession is
Imminent.

Christine
circuit court In Sanford, charging deputies Howard Mullen and
Henry Higgins improperly and illegally arrested, jailed and
assaulted her, while taking custody of her children on May II,

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The case involving two wnrjrpr ,rho )xiIkcd
an assignment to walk out onto a huge safety net
at a Whirlpool small appliance plant in Marion,
Ohio, has been five years In the making.
The high court is scheduled to hear oral
arguments Jan. 9, after it returns from a monthlong holiday recess,

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Supreme Court is
slated to hear arguments next week in what could
be a landmark labor case deciding whether
workers have the right to refuse to do work they
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Said To Signal Recession

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WOMAN HELD IN ROBBERY
Being held in the Seminole County Jail awaiting extradition
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taken from the Victor Gammichia home at 141 Hamlin Drive,
south Seminole, Monday when burglars forced their way Into
the residence. No one was at home at the time, according to
Seminole County deputies.
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Meanwhile Monday night, a house owned by Frank J.
* Courts
Badamo, 1300 Classic Drive, south Seminole County was also
burglarized and completely ransacked.
Police Beat
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Items taken Included a television set, sewing machine and I
jewels valued at $6,995.
Burglars weren't so fortunate when they attempted to pry
open the front door of the Kathleen Travaglini home at 2544
PUB ROBBED
Colgate Drive, south Seminole. They were unable to gain
An armed robber took $2,046 which he ordered a cashier to
entry.
place in a paper bag Sunday night from Lord Qmrnley'a Pub in
While Dean Handle of 104 Cedar Point Lane, Longwood was
Altamonte Springs. He escaped the scene while patrons at the
away on vacation, burglars entered his home and removed
restaurant were unaware that the robbery was taking place.
Items valued at $150.
Lt. Steve Garver of the Altamonte Springs Police DepartJewelry valued at $2,065 was taken from the Lazy Acres
ment said the robber, described as bearded, walked away
Lane, Longwood home of Lourdes Grabinskl. The jewelry
from the restaurant through the front door after the holdup.
included several gold chains, gold butterfly and nuggets.
DIRT BIKE TAKEN
FALSE ARREST CHARGED
Someone carried off a "dirt style" bicycle left in the front
A
'oman
has
filed
suit against Seminole County and two
yard of Jane D. Lingle, 312 Lake Boulevard, Sanford, Monday.
sheriff's
deputies,
charging
false arrest.
S8Jthfd Police Department is Investigating.
F. Levering filed suit and requested a jury trial In

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Florida In The 1970s: A Mixed Bag Of Memories

By MICHAEL 0. FOWLER
bilingual by law and midway School decided against ser. abortions. Both times, federal Hatcheti. He left for a federal free - released not by terror ched thousands of square against the Florida East
United Press International through the decade, more ving its mascot, a pig named courts said no.
judgeship. Gainesville elected but by "dialogues" with Fidel miles of drought-stricken Coast Railway - ended in
The 1970* gave Floridians a than half of Miami's Big Red, at the post-season
The mayor of Homestead its first black mayor since Castro.
Eve'rglades. The federal court in 1974. Most of the
mixed bag of memories - population was Latin.
football banquet.
ordered female city em- reconstruction. A federal jury
At
the
1972
Republican
government
bought a huge union employees had long.
good, bad and bizarre.
Animals made news, too.
A Plantation man took a ployees not to wear slacks or gave a black Virginia family Convention in Miami Beach, hunk of the fragile Big since gone to work elsewhere.
Violence shattered the
The once-dwindling sledge
hammer
and blouses "with cleavage down $25,000 over a racist slur in a hundreds ofpollce lobbed tear V V;TMX Swamp. Rain fell
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gas and swung clubs at from artificially "seeded"
There was the hottest
homes - even a college decade's end, 500,000 peered exterminator who had allowed pants suits. The city'
The anti-war and racial thousands of anti-war protes- clouds.
sorority house.
summer
in South Florida's
Three at Florida through eyes just fumigated his house. He said manager of Satellite Beach violence of the 60s carried ters. Eight youths charged
Squadrons of tiny wasps did history - 1974
and
hurricanes raked Florida. showing above the water, and his pet skunk was poisoned. formally requisitioned a over, matched by terrorism in with plotting to disrupt the battle with the dread citrus state's coldest winter
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1977,
Snow fell on Miami. Motorists they were no longer on the
An Eau Gallie football personhole cover,
Miami's Cuban community. convention became known as blackfly.
when
snow
fell
in
downtown
steamed in gas lines. Teen. endangered species list. In the coach was called on the
Towns confiscated Playboy
In Jacksonville in 1971, a the Gainesville 8. Their rowdy
agers
Disney World changed Miami. A tornado killed three
drank
legally, first documented case in the carpet for inspiring his magazine. Fort Myers or- policeman shot a black teen- fivemonth trial was peppired Florida's economy. But the Clearwater schoolchildren,
Streakers ran naked through state's history, a gator killed players by biting off the heads tiered all the Burt Reynolds ager, and four nights of with contempt citations. They biggest business success story Hurricane Eloise did
$70
strçet.s and parks. Pay toilets somebody - a 16-year-old of frogs.
centerfolds removed from looting, vandalism and were acquitted.
may have been the Charter million in damage to the
were outlawed. Police hunted Sarasota girl. A small child
Florida's people struggled Cosmopolitan. The Equal sniping followed. Other cities
Tear gas fogged the Co. of Jacksonville, a Panhandle. In the last year of
an elephant in Dade County. feeding seagrapes to an with issues. Like the rest of Rights Amendment failed had lesser incidents. Three University of South Florida conglomerate whose revenues the decade, hurricanes took
Mickey Mouse was a major African Crocodile named the country, they found the 70s again and again in the years later, a group calling campus, too. But at Florida grew from
$115.7 million to $4 on masculine names as well
economic force. Dope smug. Cookie at the Miami Ser- to be 10 years of economic fits Legislature,
itself the Black Liberation State, students began shed. billion,
as feminine. David and
gling was another. Modest pentarium died in its Jaws.
and starts, violence and fun,
Miami-based National Air- Army sent tapes
to ding their clothes.
The
biggest
flop
may
have
Frederic
raked the state,
homes sold for $100,000.
Bluefish attacked bathers perplexing moral dilemmas, lines abandoned an ad cam. Jacksonville reporters taking
The streaking craze spread been a plan by Westinghouse
Men roared off from Cape off the Gold Coast, injuring a gains and losses by women, paign that drew feminine credit for the deaths of two across the country. A to build floating nuclear
Treasure-hunter Mel Fisher
Canaveral, walked on the dozen. An elusive creature blacks and environmentalists, furor, "I'm Barbara," a white youths. They called for psychologist likened it to power plants. Offshore Power found the wreck of the
moon and returned with called the "Skunk Ape," a
Abortion haunted the seductive stewardess told the a racial revolution,
eating goldfish.
arrived
Systems
in Spanish treasure ship Nuestra
hunks of it. An ad- sort of abominable swamp decade. In 1971, Shirley Ann camera, "Fly me."
Cuban terrorists tossed
By 1979, protesters were on Jacksonville in 1971, boosted Senora de Atocha, which sank
venturesome treasure hunter man, appeared and disap- Wheeler of DeLand was
State Sen. Jack Gordon bombs in Miami, demanding. the streets again, but the as an economic savior. It in 1922 with its hold crammed
named Mel Fisher found gold peared on the fringes of the convicted of manslaughter for tried repeatedly .- and futiley the release of political prison- message was different. They ended the decade with no full of 40 tons of riches. But it
and tragedy on the ocean Everglades.
having one. As a condition of - to legalize marijuana.
ers from Cuban jails. Four were telling the Ayatollah customers,
was a mixed blessing. He had
floor. Floridians murdered
A circus elephant named her probation, she was told to
Cities coped with court- persons died in the fire- they were ready to fight.
There
was
a
small
oil
boom
to battle the state over his
each other at a record pace - Irene, spooked by a siren, get married or leave the state, ordered racial desegregation bombing of a cafeteria.
The Cross-Florida Barge in Jay, in the Panhandle, and find, and his son drowned
and with devilish ingenuity. lumbered away and crunched Twice during the 70s, the and school busing to achieve Several exile leaders were Canal dried up, its con- another in the Everglades.
during the search.
Hyacinths that clogged cars and lawns for 20 minutes Legislature tried to give it. Florida got its first black assassinated. By decade's end struction halted by President
The nation's longest
The Concorde landed at
waterways were battled by in Miami. Cooper City High husbands a say in their wives' supreme court justice, Joseph most of the prisoners were Richard Nixon. Fires scor- railroad strike - 11 years Miami International Airport.
water buffalo, chemicals and
Chinese fish.
Floridians learned such
new terms as no-fault divorce,
or "dissolution of marriage."
It made Parting less bitter.
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Politics Of The 70s
Kirk, Askew And Graham Chang ed The Way The Game Is Played
TALLAHASSEE,

Fla.

Reapportionment of t h p

state's 1197 pre.cidr.ntla) pr).

fnvryi'.r?errns. He .'ns&amp;t' !''e

(UPI) - From flamboyant Legislature gave each citizen

people working partners and
wasn't shy about turning to

them for help in passing or
killing laws,
He campaigned statewide
for a corporate income tax
and took the people's mandate
to the Legislature, which

Claude Kirk to babyfaced Bob

an equal voice in government

mary to test his popularity
against then Alabama Gov.

Graham, the decade of the
70's reshaped the politic'l
face of Florida, but the lasting
imprint was of staid, judicious
Reubin Askew.
The lOs began with Kirk,

and was the catalyst of
reform,
The Legislature, which
began meeting annually in.
stead of bienially in 1970, was
reorganized into one of the

George Wallace.' He credits
his Florida victory with
starting him on the road to the
White House,
There was a marked change
in the style of governing when

8=1 .e did tnt .lir'rçs trict.

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"He-Coon" of Congress, who
dominated the government
scene for over two decades.
Pope, a former Senate
president who presided over

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most independent in the

Kirk handed over the reins of

adopted it over opposition of

him in the

be his vice presidential run.

the passing of rural porkchop

nation. The courts were
modernized. The executive

1972 presidential

handling of state contracts.

Florida in 100 years, defying
federal marshals to prevent

government to Askew on Jan,
5, 1971.

some big business interests,
When lawmakers refused to

He resigned and served a
prison term.

ninginate and much of
Askew's administration was

domination of the Legislature,
retired in 1972 and died six

courtorderpd busing of school

branch of government was

Kirk was a hard-drinking,

Fred

remolded.
Florida's population bbssomed from 6,7 million in 1970
to well over 9 million in 1979,
making it the eighth largest
state in the nation. The state
budget
reflected
the
population growth, increasing
from $2.1 billion in 1969-70 to

permeated with reports he

inorift later. Sikes retired to

children in Manatee County
schools. The decade ended
with death penalty foes
against
demonstrating
Graham, a Democrat, for
ordering executions of convicted killers,
Between the final 12 months
of Kirk's administration and

swinging newcomer to state
office whose government of
confrontratlon and razzledazzle earned him the
nickname "governor a-gogo." Askew, on the other
hand, was a nondrinking, non•
cussing, Presbyterian elder
and veteran of 18 years in the

disclosure laws, Askew went
again to the people again and
won ratification of a "Sunshine Amemdment" requiring elected officials to tell
how much they earn and who
they owe.
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Shortly before leaving offlee in January, 1979, Askew

Dickinson was defeated for
re-election in 74 in a campaign
waged In the middle of a
grand Jury probe which
resulted in his indictment on
charges Involving official
favors to campaign contributors.
The
following
year,

would run for president or
vice president. He never did,
but in late 1979, he joined
President Carter's Cabinet as
his chief trade negotiator.
In 1970, then U.S. District
Judge Harrold Carswell
became the first Floridian
nominated to the U.S.

his home in Crestview in 1978
become the elder
to
statesman of West Florida.
The style and cost of
political ca mpa igning
changed with the growth of
the state. The days of sound
truck and bumper sticker
politikin' was replaced by

the beginning of Graham's

$7.7 billion in 1979-80.

election, giving its votes to
Republican Richard Nixon
over Democrat George
McGovern, Askew's choice.
Florida returned to the
national Democratic fold in
1976 when it voted for Jimmy
Carter over Gerald Ford.
Askew's eight years were
marked by political scandals,
but only one touched his
administration. Lt. Go'. Tom

Legislature who was called

stumped the state to kill a

Adanis, Askew's handpicked

Treasurer-Insurance

Com.

Supreme Court. But the

gimmickry and expensive

term, Askew presided over
dramatic changes that
changed the life of every
Floridian.

The 70's marked the emergence of Florida as a national
political force.
Jimmy Carter used the

"Jesus Christ supersquare,"
Askew had an advantage'
enjo'yed by no other Florida
govcrnor
two successive

proposal to legalize casino
gambling in oceanfront areas
of Dade and Broward
Counties,

running-mate, was censured
by the Legislature and
narrowly
escaped
impeachment on charges of

misioner Tom O'Malley
resigned after being impoached for misdemeanor in
office.
Supreme
Court

Senate denied him confirination because of his
southern conservative view
on racial segregation.

media campaigns.
In 1974, Askew spent
$583,628 on his re-election
campaign. Four years later, it
cost Republican Jack Eckerd
$3.3 mUllOfl to tose the race
which Graham won with an
outlay of $2.7 million. Much of
the money was their own.
Total expenditures for the
1978 governor's race exceeded
$10 million.
To get voter attention,
candidates turned to gimmicks. Lawton Chiles was
elected to the Senate by
donning boots and hiking
around Florida. Graham
initiated a series of campaign
workdays, laboring at 100 odd
Jobs to help shed his
millionaire image.
Women and blacks became
a factor in politics, but neither
group made the strides
predicted for them 10 years
ago. Paula Hawkins became
the first Republican woman
elected to a statewide office
by winning a seat on the
Public Service Commission.
She later ran for lieutenant
governor and lost. Former
Sen. Betty Castor tried for
lieutenant governor on the
Democratic ticket and lost
too.
Askew named Mrs. Dorothy
Glisson as the first woman on
the Cabinet and nominated
Joseph Hatehett as the first
black Stipreme Cs*irt justice.
Mrs. Giissoh did not run for a
full term and flatchett was
p
promoted to the federal appeals
peals court, returning both
the court and Cabinet to its
traditional all-white, all-male
status.

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Women were rebuffed by
the Legislature's repeated
rejection of the Equal Rights
Amendment.
Republicans lost ground in
the latter part of the 70's.
Democrats regained control
of both U.S. Senate seats;
captured all but three of 15
seats in the U.S, house; increased their domination in
the state Legislature and held
onto all statewide elected
offices.

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If your offspring received a pet for Christmas I
hope it was a harmless goldfish or a lovable

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 831-9993

puppy.

Around

Tuesday, January 1, 1980-6A

I thought having escaped hermit crabs lurking
about the house was creepy until we paid a
holiday visit to my brother-in-law's home in Fort
Lauderdale. The family happily announced the
youngest son's pet boa constrictor Rusty, which
had been missing for six months had been found.

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

Ultimate Crime

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Two good Scouts tied the knot Friday at Girl
Scout Camp Mah.Kah-Wee in Chuluota. Doris
Bacon, of the Girl Scout Citrus Council and Chris
Elsea manager of Sanford Plaza Penney's and a
longtime adult scouter with the Boy Scouts,
appropriately chose the camp as the site for the
wedding.

Out leaped Rusty like a dolphin after a fish and it
was back to the glass cage for him. Skinny Rusty
made up for lost time eating two rats the first

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

ft%%wa, 1tsidtm %A
the U.S.A. will visit Central Florida In early
January and on Jan. 8, the Citrus Council of Girl
Scouts, Inc. and Walt Disney World will present
her with the brand new Walt Disney World badge
for Juniors and Cadettes. The badge will be
presented in ceremonies In the courtyard of
Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom.
By the way, the Sanford Girl Scout Service
Unit has a new name and is now "Orange
B1ossomSem1nole."

about once or twice a week.)
Now when I heard this tale and thought of the
times I had visited that little room over the past 6
months it really "shook me up." In fact even
though Rusty was now accounted for it was with
some trepiditlon that I entered again.
Well, maybe hermit crabs aren't so bad after
all. They are pretty quiet and you don't have to
housebreak them and they don't wrap themselves around your neck.

When Rusty was first found missing my sisterin-law declared no one was going to bed before
that boa constrictor was found and safely back in
his box, but after turning the house upside down
looking for him the family finally collapsed in
their beds at 1:30 in the morning.
It seems my brother-in-law was shaving in the
guest bathroom when he decided to lift the lid
and was startled to see Rusty staring back at

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quickwitted Arkansas coach worry about the ratings.
said Bruce, whose third- "They're not going to die on promises his team will be
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said Seminole Coach Bobby Bowden about Oklahoma. ''We've had the big plays all year, but I don't know if
we can have enough to beat Oklahoma."
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Coach Joe Sterli ng's Seminole Community College
Raiders are all set to host the 5th Annual Ra ider
Classic, despite a few nagging injuries that ha ve
hampered the local squad.
The Raider Tourney, in its fifth year after being
revived from the late 60's will feature some international flavor as well as two of the top ten junior
college teams in the state,
The opening round is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. tipoff
on Wednesday, January 2 in the Raider gym. The
defending state champion Brevard Titans square Off
against Indian River in the opener while the host
Raiders will c hallenge one of the top teams from
Canada in Providence of Quebec.
"We really don't know too much a bout the Canadian
team," confessed Sterling. "We do know that they're
one of the better teams from Canada and they ha ve
good size."
Size is only one of the things Sterling will be concerning himself with when his squad ta kes on the
nort hern visitors. Providence of Quebec is a four-year
college which should offer an interesting match up for
Sterling's junior college charges.
The Raiders will once again be looking to overcome
some nagging injury problems. The S.C.C. squad
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WASHINGTON — Taking advantage of the nation's problems. Every time you conprevail on Mi. Lillian . to limit her public save your Georgia joy boys for political
descend to us and imply that government Is
pronouncements to nce a.year — say on planning and social relaxation.
tradltional,ifunwrtttui,provisionof the First
Mother's DOW — It would be a big help.
Ametnent thit gives newspaper columnists too complicated for the ordinary citizen to
While you're getting tougher with Cangresa
Ikited advice to wuleretand, you sound ilk. Richard Nixon.
the privilege of c
Get tougher with Congrm on the energy recognize that It's a .o.eial branch oI
Make a chrAce between pious public
presidents, I'd Ilk, to ua4geet a fid of Now
ails. They may be scared of Big Oil, but government, with members whose vInpointq
pronouncements of high moral rectitude arid
Years resolutione for Jimmy C.'ts*
there's no reason for you to be. Take your and needs start from a different perspective.;
In 1100. (My own resolutions are, of course, a stubborn loyalty to unsavory Intimates. U you
cees to the peo$)Is — gasoline lines and Holier-than-thou attitude, turn moss
need these characters around, okay. But then
cle.ly held ..cr.t.' Here are -- of
staggering fuel prices have put Americans in congrenen off.
layoff the psoac1th.
a rceptive mood.
1113100I Wish U* 1wedent would do:
Don't get suckered into any iflore i
Tuns o4 Zblgeiew Braezlmkl once in a
Redst the temptation to put political
Ignore whoever persuaded you that a international confrontation, becaui V
INk. Your defense of ttwuap rj leeks
a'tâip
c'w'4eatioes above
prithlapt should be an Oiymplc.callber preanre from self-Interested anIpuIatä'i,
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$ ( war revivalists athlete, No one expects this of a chief The nonalU over Soviet troops in Cuba was
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manarn up (l aij,
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eacutive; at I, you should have risen above merely a harmless fleeco that made you look
out to be persusalve to the voters. And it ripundvs dictators whose only vim* is anti, such boyish fantasies. Leave the heavy-duty 1ooJIsh Th. reel ash In Tebran could hove
wouldbsaretr.ehingcen(rasttothe behavior
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While u're at It, try cwtlàg your fwiily's
of yaw opponents.
&amp;ondm t range of yaw advisers. Solicit from the proffMionslj
yfakIng the public lntoyowcosIldence on antics. The voters elected ou not your wife, (ha vine of 4)Qn%mwgty leaders from every letting the shah Into this cowdry.
vital I
your brother or your mother. If you rely on spectrum of American life, .aa you did at
that affect
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as forijge policy. Rim"nbw that you were
Rosalyim'i advice, that's one ddn&amp; bUt dOI$'t Camp David amid listen to what tl*y tell by cTItIclam from us In the presa.
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elected u a
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Sooners fumbled 53 times this year, losing 36 of them.
Although Florida State is rated fourth and Oklahoma ( 10-1 )
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and that would make tile Orange Boss I game even muon' iiim
lxrtant.
"II we could win this game it would establish us as good as
an of 'ciii." htowdt'n said, "But we have to prove it year after
year like Barry's team has,"

for some impressive streaks in the past.
The Brevard Titans edged the Raiders by three last
year In the title game and eventually went on to claim
the JUCO state championship.
In the first Raider Classic back in '68-69, Broward
Central Junior College nipped S.C.C. at the buzzer for
the tournament title, the Raiders responded to that last
second loss ho wever by putting together an amazing 50
home game victory string. That came back in the days
prior to the Raider's own facility being built — those 50
straight wins came on the Seminole High home court.
The tournament will provide Sterling's troops with a
shot at some early season revenge.
During the Brevard Thanksgiving Tournament, the
Ti tans edged the Raiders in overtime while Indian
River beat S.C.C. by a slim four-point margin in the
Indian River event three weeks ago.
The Raider Classic precedes a four game home stand
for S.C.C. Follow ing the tourney the Raiders play host
to McGill, another Canadian team on Jan uary 4th, and
then get into conference play against Hillsborough on
the 5th, Sante Fee on the 9th and cross-town rival
Valencia on the 12th.
Admission to the Raider Classic is $1.00 for adults
and 50 cents for students. S.C.C. students can use their
school passes for free admission.
Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third
place teams and a five-man al l-tournament team will
be selected.

Brown played well enough in the Indian River
Christmas Tournament to earn all-tourney honors ,
three weeks ago.
Thursday's action features a consola tion game at
7:00 p.m. with the title game slated for 9:00.
The Raider Classic has provided the launching pad

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"We're going to do what se
has spent the last mon th with
do best," he said "That is my
a knee injury,
McKay said lie plans ph ilosophy and that's how we
nothing special for the Rallis are going to play. That's time
offensively, but will go with philosophy of most of the
the running game that has winning teams. They do what
they do be st.
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He hinted the chief job of his defense Is going to be containing
1978 Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims' running and tr)ing to

of team scoring leader Frankie Carter, w ho's been out
with a back injury since the fourth game of the season.
Much to Sterling's dismay, Carter re-Injured his
back during the practice session and is out indefinitely.
"We were counting on having him back line up
wise," Sterling pointed out. "Now we have to make
some adjustments. When Frankie is in there we kind of
feel other teams have to match up with us man for
man. But with him out of the line up we have to use ow
people differently depending on our oppositions size
speed."
Another Raider who has joined the walking wounded
list is sophomore guard Rod Crawford. Crawford broke
a thumb over the Christmas holi days and will be sorely
missed. The former Va. Beach prep cager had been a
strong sixth man for Sterling and had worked his way
into t he starting line up on three occasions.
Perhaps the Raider's steadiest player this year has
been Seminole High product Kenny Brown. The big
blonde has displayed a strong inside scoring and
rebounding touch so far t his year and has more than a
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"We can't expect to win a defensive game we've got to put up
the ball anti put it up a lot," the fourth-year Seminole coach
said.

McKay said Monday. "This is
their opportunity to go to the
Super Bowl. The Rams have
been dying to go to the Super
Bowl for a long time."
The Bucs, now in only their
fourth year In the NFL, also
are chompi ng at the bit to go
to Pasa de na for the Super
Bowl gam e and McKay said
he expects his players to be
jumping up and down with as
much, If not more, emotion
than they displayed Sunday
against the Eagles.
"If t hey're not jumping up
and down then they are going
Conference championship to be sitting down watching
game against the Rams at the Super Bowl on the tube
Tampa Stadium,
Jan, 20," he said,
The Bucs players, who won
Although McKay descri bed
their way into the NFC the Ram, as healthy, a late
championship game and a report Monday out of Low
shot at the Super Bowl Jan. 20 Angeles said defensive end
with a 24-17 upse t Saturday Jack Youngblood had suEover the Philadelphia Eagles, fered a hairline fracture of his
had today off.
lower left fibula and is a
They practiced Monda y
doubtful starter against the
afternoon and ha ve sessions Bucs,
scheduled for Wednesday,
McKay said Tampa came
Thursday and Friday.
through the Eagles game with
The Rams, who made it to
no major Injuries, but said
the finals with a 21-19 upset two players were "fairly well
over Dallas Sunday, will fly to banged up." He did not
Tampa
late Friday.
Identify them but they were
JUrgefl
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DAYTONA BEAQL FLA. of a J.L.C. Racing Mazda U'The two teem, will be
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Engineering will be unvellJng chup of the Bucs and Rams Cotwy and defensive end
E'etty will be mnik4iig their from Australia.
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w Group o machine this year. The Bucs defeated Wally Chambers, both with
Daytona road racing debuts In
Petty will be $oIiIng the road acing. l
whlchlthopss will prove to be the Rams 21-6 at Tampa knee problem,.
$,hoir Popel C'"ge Specialty Machine Work, pe.j
Stadium Sept.
McKay said he will decide
$- Daytona International Team' with their Plymouth
staIIsplAnmqgto a Porsche beater.
"But they are a healthier later In the week wther to
Perennial Daytona winners
ssdway, February 2.'
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team now than they were then activate offensi ve tackle
Yarboroughww be turn'ng chcrts with Brian Go.1!riincM turbo Porsche 93$'s for Hurley Haywood and p
with British racing ace Thu of Trinidad and Louis ,.efr brothers Bill and Gregg will team with leading and emotionally they will be Charlie Hannah from the
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stronger arm. Woodham, however, started all but one game
this year.
During the 1979 season Jordan threw for 1173 yards and 13
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)
Tampa Bay Buccaneer Coach
John McKay and his staff had
a day-long football viewing
session planned today to
welcome in the new year, but
little of it Involved the ma jor
bo wl games.
McKay and his staff will be
closeted in dark rooms at One
Buccaneer Place, viewing
films of recent Los Angeles
Rams games, breaking them
do wn Into bits of informa tion
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Clemson. 24-18. in the 12th
annual Peach Bowl. Later,
Purdue topped Tennessee, 2922, in the Bluebonnet Bowl.
In other bowl upsets,
Indiana surprised No. 9
Brigham Young, 38-37, in the
Holiday Bowl Dec.. 21, Penn
State beat Tulane, 9., in the
Liberty Bowl. Washington
upset Texas. 14-7, in the Sun
Bowl, North Carolina shocked
Michigan, 17.15, in the Dec. 28
(;ator Bowl and Missouri
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in the final two the game's a lock for Alaba- talking about the polls and almost 300 yards a game on
66th Rose Bowl. "This game end
will go to the wire. It will be a minutes."
ma," said Holtz, whose think about the game. If we
the ground tins year. But
wild fi nish. I can just feel it."
Last year, USC was ranked Razorbacks are ranked could beat Arkansas by
Nebraska's defense has
Southern California, ranked third before winning the Rose seventh. "But each week is a point, by a half point, Fd be allowed only 93.1 yards a
No. 2 with a 10.0-1 record, was Bowl and grabbing the different game. We will play happy."
game rushing.
listed as a 712-point favorite national title froth Alabama.
with intensity and we're
Unheralded but talented
In other games Tuesday,
over Ohio State, which The Buckeyes might do that looking
Florida
State, 11-0, has cornsixth-rated Houston
us
meets
finished its regular season this year
but the Crimson
statistics go, they're only No. 8 Nebraska in the Cotton plaineti about a lack of
with an 11.0 record, in a Tide think not,
mentioned in losing team's Bowl at Irving, Texas, and recognition. But if the SemiAlabama's performance locker rooms."
nales beat the .Sooners, 10.1,
nationally televised game,
fourth-rated Florida State
against 10-1 Arkansas in the
Alabama, looking for its puts its undefeated record on they also can lay claim to the
slated for 5 p.m. EST.
national championship.
South ern Cal guard Brad Sugar Bowl, which be gins at 2 21st consecutive victory, is a the line against No. 5
Upsets in any of these
Budde, voted Lineman of the p.m. EST today, could tighten 91-: point favorite. Crimson Oklahoma in the Orange
gaines would Lx' in keeping
Year, had said the same thing its secure its hold on the No. 1 Tide Coach Bear Bryant said Bowl.
ranking.
his primary concern was
a week earlier,
Houston Coach Bill Yeoman with bowl action already
Lou Holtz knows he's getting his players to con- wants to use his running game
completed.
"More than anything else,
we've noticed that Ohio State bucking the statistics, but the centrate on the game and not against Nebraska, 10.1, but
Monday, Baylor, a three-

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fewer medical students are now opting for
foodstuffs and medicines. The responses from
securing and retaining friendship, power and
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that once most glamorous of specialties,
Moscow, from Hanoi, and from the Vienameseinfluence been taken more seriously than in
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psychiatry.
The share of the student
controlled regime in Phnom Penh have been
the ethics committees of the House and
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population
has
dropped from 12 percent in
Senate.
grossly inadequate. So also has been the now of
1968
to 4 percent currently, according to a
Throughout the 19605 and 1970s, "going
emergency food and medical supplies permitted
survey of the American Psychiatric
along"
in dealing with allegations of
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into Cambodia.
Association.
collea gues' ethical, moral and legal tran.
Contrast this with the situation In Thailand,
The development would appear to invite
sgresslons has meant ignoring, rejecting or
several
possible explanations. Among them
where the government is actively assisting inminimizing any suggestion that lawmakers,
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we
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ternational relief efforts. Cam bodia could do the
like other mortals, might have flaws.
than
we
were
a decade ago and there just isn't
same, if only its rulers, the Vietnamese army that
The Senate Committee on Standards and
that
much
business
around anymore.
occupies the country, and the Soviet government Conduct, established in mid-1964, was forced
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In truth they care little or not at all. Consequently, more than a decade.
The House Committee on Standards of
the International Red Cross has estimated that
More from the Journal, it's difficult at this
50,000 Cambodians are dying each week of hunger Official Conduct, formed in the spring of 1968,
spent most of the first decade of its existence
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date to find anything newsy In
and disease. Perhaps half of these deaths are drafting sympathetic legal opinions enmemorabilia
of the late Elvis Presley,
preventable If only relief supplies could reach dorsing various schemes devised by
flooded
as
the
market
is with everything from
those in need.
legislators to circumvent the law.
greatest hit albums to performer lookalikes
And now comes the word of the ultimate crime:
The House committee's first publicized
created by plastic surgery.
the State Department reports "clear evidence" cases were hardly models of zealous reform.
But an entrepreneur in Italy has come up
only way
that the Vietnamese army and its pawns In They involved allegations that Rep..Mlchael .
with something overlooked by American
HrMton,.DMw, R*d journalist Dai4.1
competitors — a wine. Called "Always Elvis"
Phnom Penh are engaging In "deliberate ob Schorr
breached House security
guidelines
LIGHTER
SIDE
and
featuring a genuine color photo on the
struct Ion" of relief efforts. As many had
they disclosed hiormatlon that the
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label,
it Is reported be marketed in some 20
predicted, the Vietnamese are using the food as a public had a right to know.
states.
weapon in their campaign to eliminate all
The committee finally undertook a
he taste is said to be like a potato chip in
Cambodian resistance. With half the Cambodian legitimate investigation, involving alleged
that it "makesyouwanttotakeanothersip."
population starving, this policy amounts to misconduct by Rep. Robert LF. Sikes, DWhich could be good or bad, depending upon
.
Fla., but It opened that probe only after
By DICK WEST
genocide.
how one feels about potato chips.
WASHINGTON (UP!) One of the few
My failing springs from a mental block
But In another sense of the word, the taste is
In these dreadful circumstances, Baetz' call for Common Cause found an obscure legal
provision
that
allowed
It to force the in- status symbols found In all subdivisions of the
all
bad.
imposed
upon
me
by
Miss
Coffey,
my
7th
radical" solutions may be the only answer.
veatigation.
white collar world is the Illegible signature,
grade
writing
teacher.
Whenever
I
take
in
pen
With time running out for the people of CamThroughout that period, Rep. Charles E. better known as the executive scrawl,
hand, I still sense Miss Coffey, a disciple of
bodia, the Carter administration could begin its Bennett, D-Fla., was a leader In the campaign
Signing one's name In such a way that
the "Palmer Method," peering over my
hardball diplomacy by .privately
privately offering Viet- for tough ethical stándards but when It nobody can decipher it is perhaps the
shoulder ready to deplore any looped "i,"
Meanwhile, Uganda continues the struggle
nam's close friend and sustaining ally, the Soviet came time to designate the committee ultimate badge of success. It Implies that the
cramped "k" or overly slanted "t."
to return to normality after the overthrow of
Union, a simple choice; pressure Hanoi and chairman he Inevitably was passed over In upward bound achiever is too involved invital
So firm were her admonitions that to this Idi Amin.
day I have been unable to overcome the guilty
Rescinding one of the puritan laws for
Phnom Penh to permit a full-scale, adequately favor of someone more sympathetic to Sam pursuits to spare the time for elementary
displays of li teracy.
complex associated with poor penmanship. which the ex-dictator was almost as noted as
supervised famine relief program or face Rayburn's credo.
The authoritative Almanac of American
While others may dispute this analysis, I
But now praise be! I may be on the his cruelty, parliament has made wis,
g
suspension of U. S. grain sales.
Politics describes Bennett as a man who am convinced my own lack of signal atverge of breaking through this psychological miniskirts and split skirts again legal attire.
If we are serious about stopping genocide in "enjoysa reputation for probity and atten tion tainmnent stems from an inability to reduce
barrier. Strong moral support has arrived
U the gesture doesn't do anything for the
Cambodia, something more than friendly per- to duty which is second to none in the House," my name to Inscrutable squiggles.
from the Writing Instrument Manufacturers country's llmnping economic activity, it should
suasion is necessary.
then explains why his colleagues were nerThe stigmata of a comprehendable cursive
Association, which sponsors National Hand- at least liven up the social variety.
vous about the prospect of Bennett as style has been a heavy cross to bear. Bank
writing Day each Jan. 23, John Hancock's
chairman: "There was a feeling that he was tellers area at me when I cash a check.
birthday.
too much of a stickler for Owlety. He op- Potential employers brush aside my resumes.
When it comes to deploring poor pen.
poses unofficial office accounts,
Women to whom I write passionate love
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manahlp, the association is even more
And to close on a serious n is, an American
come for members and congressional pay letters change their addresses without telling
vigilant than Miss Coffey was. Nevertheless, firm is again providing a holiday service
raises, which led one colleague to call him 'a me.
it has Just announced it is excluding
initiated as the result of a tragedy.
bit too pious."
"This
klutz
sure
can't
amount
to
much,"
I
signatures
from Its 1960 "Stamp Out
As a consequence of a fatal auto accident
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
But Bennett continued to accumulate can hear them saying. "His signature is as
Illegibility" campaign.
three holiday seasons ago, Pickwick Interpublication. All letters must be signed, with a
seniority during a period when a series of plain as the now on your face."
"We will continue vigorously to provoke
national, Inc., and Flngerhut Corp.of Mmmailing address and, if possible, a. telephone
scandals Involving House members led to
Part of the problem may be the regrettable
people's
awareness
of
bad
handwriting,"
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number so the identity of the writer may be
heightened public cynicism about the simplicity of the name. It is far more difficult
spokesman said. "But we believe strongly
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10,000 employees whose partying
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
congressional tradition of soul-cleansing to make scribbles out of two fourletter words
that a signature is an expression of every may have left them in no condition to drive
wishes of writers who do not want their names
exercises that were long on ritual but short on than it Is to scrawl a name like Banebridge
person's individuality. It should continue to home.
substance.
Flicklenurd or Endicott Torporbolt.
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves the
be unique even If It is unreadable."
In addition, all employees were encouraged
When the M Congress convened early this
However, I do not seek excuses In my
It's a little la te nm31 climb up life's ladder
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
to advance cabfare to anyone they judge
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to achieve a prestigiously puzzling signature, should not be driving, $th company reimconform to space requirements
committee chama,p. Diiing his first more complex than mine have managed to
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lifting. Thanks to the association's
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the Vietnamese invasion.
Shaken by the suffering she had seen and appalled by political obstructions placed in th e path
of international relief programs, Baez suggested
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efforts to avert the deaths of two million or more
Cambodians.
Her suggestion is not with out merit.
To date, the White House and the State
Department have pursued an essentially lowprofile campaign intended to appeal to whatever
humane instincts may exist among those who rule
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ATLANTA (UPI; - The bowl game - if the Bears got - and I promised him that if he think it really got to them the upset..
midway
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the Billy Lott
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24-18 upset of Clemson in the
They got the invitation, and would bring him to the game.
conversion
to cut the margin
was
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little
senior
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started
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position,
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Peach Bowl Monday was
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sitting in a wheelchair on Ow teammates before the game
Clemson scored in the
threeyard scoring pass to before being injured, came in
sidelines.
TheBears, three-point mine," he said.
they decided they needed
Clemson took a 7-0 lead in
wingback Bo Taylor on the and threw a 7-yard scoring closing seconds of the game
Kyle Woods, a freshman give him something else - a underdogs, wore towels with
Clemson jumped out to a 7-0 First play of the second pass to tight end Raymond when safety Andy Headen the first quarter on a one-yard
Woods' No. 23 on their lead In the first quarter and quarter, then his wingback Cockrell in the third period, blocked a Baylor punt and run by tailback Lester Brown.
defensive back, broke his victory,
uniforms during the game. held the Bears without a first
Clemson's Obed Ann
Robert Holt from 24 yards out
tackled James Robinson
neck in preseason practice.
'We dedicated this game to Woods spoke to the team down for the first 13 minutes. less than three minutes later
Teaff said the game turned recoverd on the Baylor 1 to set kicked a 40-yard field goal to
He has been fighting to regain Kyle Woods and won it for before the game and said the But two blocked punts and to overcome the early on two blocked Clemson punts up the final touchdown. start the third period, but
the use of his limbs since then, him," said Coach Grant Teaff locker room "got pretty quiet clutch passing from quarter. Clemson lead,
and outstanding punting by Tailback Chuck McSwain Baylor's Robert Bledsoe
and
Coach Grant Teaff after the game. Going to a because they hadn't heard me backs Mike Brannon and
Brannon was sidelined with Baylor's Ron Stowe, who dived 1 yard for the score with countered with a 20-yarder
promised him to a trip to a bowl game "was a goal of his talk in a pretty good while. I Mickey Elam gave the Bears stretched knee ligaments averaged 44.8 yards a kick . 20 seconds left. Quiirterback minutes later.

Crooms Class Of '55 Has Reunion
"Looking Back with
Dignity," was the theme of
the Crooms High School 24th
class reunion held at the
Sanford Holiday Inn.
Toastmaster for the
evening
was
Jessie
Barrington.
Rev. Amos Jones gave the
invocation; words of welcome
were given by Edna Waldon
Jackson; "Reflections and
Reminiscences" were
reviewed by Dr. Henry King;
And acknowledgements were
recorded by Barbara Bowers
Stallworth,
Highlight of the evening
was the speaker, Attorney
Frederick L. McDonald who
now has a law practice in Ann
Arbor, Mich.
The attorney reminded the
class and their guests of the
"steps of one's life." The
mental picture of life was
(Photo by Marva Hawkin s )
reflected as the speaker gave
the history and life of the call
The 1935 ('rooms high School class reunion committee are, from left, henry
for 24 years.
Talton, Jessie Barrington, Christine Jackson Johnson, ,Jotile TilImati Smith
Honored instructors of the
and .Johnnie Singleton.
class of 1955 were Mrs. Agnie
On Sunday morning the secretary; Shirley Alexander, Henry King, Dayton, Ohio; Church of Sanford; Attorney
B. Douglas, Mrs. Doris A.
Thomas and Coach C. B. class worship was held at St. financial secretary; and Dr. Mamie Ziegler Thompson and T 11 U r in a n Williams,
Franklin.
Paul Missionary Baptist Calvin Collins Jr., Barbara Essle Ziegler Rump, Orlando; Washington, D.C.; Francis
After the banquet, the class Church where Rev. Jones is Bowers Stallworth, Josie Marie Baker Hall, Rochester, Davis (;atewootl, Syracuse,
were entertained at a disco at pastor.
'I'illman Smith, Jessie N. Y.;
and Lucinda McKinsey N.Y.; Elmira Blocker Cole,
McKtnney's Lounge.
The reunion committee Barrington, Leroy Scott and Gresham, Gainesville.
Polk City; Eddie Green,
A Family Day Picnic was members were: Henry L. Augustus Gordon.
held at Atlantic Coast Line Talton, chairman; Johnnie B.
Also Frankie Baker Glover, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Mabel
Members of the class at.
Park, the class and their Singleton,
co-chairman; tending were Rose James Mary E. Cooper, Parmer L. Scott King, holly, N.Y.
families joined for the day. Christine Jackson Johnson, Hudson, Winter Springs; Dr. Chariton Jr. and James MARVA HAWKINS

Jayhawks Hand Arizona Worst Setback Since 1974
By United Press International
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The Jayhawks took a 41-27 half-time lead and Wayland Baptist, 94-84.
hand Abilene Christian its first defeat. Wichita, 7The Kansas Jayhawks, who lost to Pepperdine stretched it to 19, 46-27, early in the second half.
Derrick Whittenburg scored 12 points, including 2, led by only a point, 14-13, when Smithson ignited
and Arizona State in the first two games of their
Darnell Valentine and Booty Neal, coming off two key free throws in the final seconds, to lead a 14-2 burst for a 28-15 lead with 8:27 left in the
Western road trip and were once ranked among the bench, added
North Carolina State past Davidson, North
first half. Cliff Levingston added 14
14 points
UPI's elite, Monday night handed Arizona its which evened its record
at apiece for Kansas, Carolina State led by 14 points with four minutes Wichita while Moore led Abilene with points for
18.
worst home defeat since 1974, a 78-60 drubbing.
to play in the first half, but Davidson outscored
Arizona, 7-4, was led by Frank Smith with 1:3 the Wolfpack, 8-1, in the first three minutes of the
Michael Burns scored 16 points, including 10
Kansas Coach Ted Owens was pleased.
free throws in the second half, when Nevada-Las
That's the best performance we've put on all points and Ron Davis with 11. Freshman Leon second half to take a 35-34 lead.
Vegas
beat Utah. The Rebels, who led by as many
year," raid Owens after Ricky Ross scored 16 Wood came in to pump in 10 second-half points for
Craig Watts led the Wolfpack with 14 points,
Arizona,
17
points to lead Kansas.
as
points
in the first half, saw a 49-35 halftime
including 12 in the first half. Rich DiBenedetto
Our players showed a lot of character by
On a quiet New Year's Eve, North Carolina paced Davidson, 4-6, with 20 points, while Todd lead slip away as the Utes outscored UNLV 20-4
losing games on the road, then coming into the State topped Davidson, 66-63, Wichita State beat Haynes finished with 18,
during a five-minute span in the second half.
home ballpark of one of the toughest teams in the Abilene Christian, 75-58, Nevada-Las Vegas . Junior Randy Smithson scored 15 points and
Utah, now 8-5, was led by Tom Chambers with 24
country and winning."
downed Utah, 86-73, and Oregon Tech bested keyed a first-half spurt to help Wichita State
points while Koby Leavitt added 20.

Montreal Scores 4-2
Win Over Russians
The Canadlens got off to a 1-0 lead with a
power play goal in the first period by Yvan
The struggling Montreal Canadlens Put on .
Lambert. But then the Red Army, with 14
their best performance of the year Monday
players in their lineup who beat the NHL Allnight but It didn't count,
star team in the Challenge Cup earlier in 1979,
"That's as good a game as we've played all
got secondpenlod goals from Victor Zhluktov
year," said Bob Gainey after the Canadlens
and Helmut Baldenis.
ushered In the New Year with a 4-2 exhibition
"That's the best team we've played
victory over the Soviet Red Army.
against," said Soviet Coach Viktor Tikhonov
Gainey scored to snap a 2-2 tie as Montreal
through his Interpreter. "If there was any
handed the touring Red Army its first defeat
team ready to beat us, it's the Canadiens."
in the third game of their five-game NHL
In NHL games, Buffalo topped Winnipeg, 6tour.
2, Minnesota downed Pittsburgh, 4-2, and
"I wouldn't say that we could go out and
Colorado topped Detroit, 5-3.
beat the Soviets every day because when two
Sabres 1, Jets 2
teams like we have meet no one Is going to
Danny Gare scored his seventh career hat
dominate," said Gainey. "There are so mans'
trick and assisted on a fourth goal to propel
good players on each side and its only one
Buffalo over the Jets.
game,"
North Stars 4, Penguins 2,
6.0 and Al MacAdam scored 15
The Cunadiens rallied from a 2-1 deficit
Tim Young
with Steve Shutt scoring two goals to highlight
seconds apart In the third period and Gilles
a third-period comeback.
Méloche turned away 31 shots.
Montreal outahot the Soviets, 35-14, and
RockIes 5
1ffig 3
Lanny McDonald and Ron Delorme each
allowed only three shots on Montreal goalie
Richard Sevigny In the first period,
scored two goals to power Colorado.

Series and shared the
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - World Series.
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National League's MVP
First baseman Willie Stargell
He was named the Most award with Keith Hernandez '
of the World Champion Pitt.
sburgh Pirates has been Valuable Player In the World of the St. Louis Cardinals.
named Dapper Dan Man of
the Year for 1979,
Sports Photographer Panzera, Dead
Stargell will receive the
award Feb. 3 at the annual
By United Press International'
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
FORT
WORTH,
Texas (UPI) - A funeral for Aiphonsus
Dapper Dan banquet. Dozens Richard "Al"
Panzera, recognized as one of the Southwest's
of sports celebrities have been top sports photographers during his 33 years at the Fort Worth
Invited to attend the affair. Star-Telegram, will be held Wednesday.
Stargell shared the Dapper
Panzera, who had been ill for several weeks and hospitalized
Dan award in 1971 with the since Christmas Eve, died Monday of a heart attack. He was
late Pirate Manager Danny 60.
A rosary will be said tonight at St. George's Catholic Church,
Murtaugh and outfielder
Roberto Clemente,
followed by the funeral at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will
The award is given annually be in the family mausoleum in New York City.
The man who eventually won more than 0 awards for his
to the person who
pictures
became Interested in photography when he was 16.
most during the year
The
son
of
a New York detective, he began his career at the old
promote Pittsburgh.
New Yonl Journal American.
The honor was the latest for
He was recently selected as one of six pool photographers to
the good-natured slugger who cover track and field events at the 1960 Olympics in Moscow.
led the Pirates over the
Survivors Include his wife, Ruth; two sons, one daughter, his
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Over $40,000 in posted awards pocket as much as ,000, and International Speedway as
will make the 1960 AR(A 200 then pick up an additional well as at Daytona.
at Daytona International $1,000 if he enter,
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Speedway the richest in the petea in the 1961' ARCA 200
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February 10th. At 10
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Rogero, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
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Colegrove and Mr. and Mrs.
for total darkness at first? I
Bob Beine, Mr. and Mrs. Brad
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nrenant at my age? We've
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never discussed It, but I'm
basket of food to a needy
sure we don't want any
ransuy
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Chapter members and
Any help you can give me
their husbands were en- 4-H Club ended the 1970s by Picklesimer, Angela will be appreciated. I hope
tertalned at a progressive doing a skit, "The Best Gift of Voorhees, Crystal Charron,
my questions
holiday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. All" for residents of Lakeview Julie Hawkins, Karen Davis, you won't
I'llthink
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Wayne Keeling served hors Nursing Home.
Bose and Mrs. Howard
Bose
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Linda
Mark
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ANONYMOUS
Wilson Place. Mr. and Mrs. the residents and 4-H Club In a Hawkins.
IN CANADA
Elmer Smith served salads sing-a-long.
After the program, the
'and hosts for the candlelight
and
group
went to the home of
main course were Mr.
leader
for a party.
their
Mrs. J Farella. Desserts were
were: AliceAttending
and
served at the home of Mr.
Margaret
Bose,
Maureen
Mrs. Mel Moore.

I)EAII ABBY: If your
husband could hardly wait for
the hunting season to open,
and then took off in the middle
of the night for a five-day
hunting trip and forgot to take

clean enough, cooked it meal
good enough, dressed myself
well enough, or corrected the
children often enough. I
honestly can't recall getting
one compliment from him. I

mother taught me that when 18 years ago.
I'roblems? You'll feel
you trade husbands, you only
trade one set of faults for better if you get them off your
another, so I stayed with him. chest. For a personal reply
On our 18th annlversthy HE write to Abby, Box 69700, Los
moved out because I was Angeles, Cal. 90069.

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Ellen Keefer. Chapter
members enjoyed a lovely
dinner and exchanged gifts
with their secret sisters.
Service and Sunshine
Chairman Betty Jack covered

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Corley, Mn, and Mrs. Vernon
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
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birth of their fourth child, a son, Kevin Dwayne, who weighed
In at 7 lb., 7 ox., Dec. 28, at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Genevieve Hammond and
the late Mr. Kizer Hammond of St. Augustine.
Paternal grandparents, are the late Rev, and Mrs. Samuel
L. Stallworth, Sr. of Oviedo.

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presented her with a gold and diamond
watch at liii' holiday and retirement
party held at Sanford's Holiday Inn.

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DEAR ANONYMOUS:
First, see a physician and ask
him if you can get pregnant.
(H he says, "Maybe," don't
take chances - take
precautions!) As for the
undressing, lights on or off,
just let your husband take the
lead, and it you're cm-

Ids rifle, what wOUl(i you held a full-time teaching job making HIM unhappy
1 , 111 mint telling 1IU111' what
all through our marriage, too,
think?
WES'I'TEXAS but that didn't alter his to do, but she's been married
only one ear to a man who
WIFE expectations.
No matter what went sounds exactly like my
I)EAII WIFE: 1 would think
all criticisni and
that he did not intend to shoot wrong, it was always MY husband
whatever it was that he set out fault. When the roof leaked no compliments. I hope she
to hunt!
(after 12 years in the same doesn't wait 18 years to
DEAR ABBY: HURT IN house) it was MY fault realize she'd be better off
IAJNLi titAI.Ai reaiiy sirwn a uccause tIC never WUnLI.'U LO WILIIUUL 111111.
SLOW LEARNER
raw nerve. She said she spent buy that house in the first
DEAR SLOW: I told HURT
hours scrubbing the tile place. When the children
shower with a toothbrush only played ball and broke our not to rely on a few lines in my
to hear her husband say, window, he wanted to know column to communicate the
hurt, auger and frustration
"You missed a spot by the why I "let" them do It.
My husband has always had she felt -to choose the proper
door." Believe me, I could write a a very ' poor self-image, time and vent her feelings and
book! Our marriage started Everything that went wrong encourage her husband to
out the same way. In 18 years, he blamed on someone else. I sent his.

DEAR ABBY: I am a 55year old woman, about to be
married for the first time to a
man who lost his wife last
year. (He is 58.) We have a lot
in common. In fact, we are
both ministers of the same
church.
I need someone to fill me in
on a few things so 1 won't be so
dumb on my wedding night. I
don't have a mother or sister
or anyone I can ask. As you
can guess, I ani a virgin,
having saved myself for the
man I was to marry,
Should I undress in front of
him( I read in a novel once
that a man loves to undress

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Virginia is past president of the
Sanford Pilot Club and is active in
Sanford and Longwood civic affairs.

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manager, and clerk.

Virginia Wood retired from CFS
Continental on Dec. 28
She started in the Chicago accounts
payable department. After six months,
she was promoted to paymaster over
the Chicago office and branches where
she remained for 18 years.
The recent retiree transfered to
Sanford when Continental bought out
Central Florida Foods. She has held the

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Buffalo
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Richard I)iMarco presents watch to Virginia Wood.

Stargell 1979 Dapper Dan

SCOREBOARD
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MIAMI (UPI) - The from Tallahassee on the Carlos Zunlga's 16.
Florida State Seminoles got theory that all Seminole fans
Florida State jumped to an
their Metro Conference were in Miami for their 8-2 lead, Tulane rallied to
schedule off to a good start in football team's game with deadlock the Seminoles 14-14,
strange surroundings for a Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl but then it was all Florida
home game Monday.
Tuesday night.
State. The Seminoles took a
44-35 halftime lead then
In a game played at Miami
The Seminoles were led by scored the first six points
Dade Community College 6-11 junior center Elvis Rolle after intermission to put it
South, the Seminoles raced to who scored 30 points and
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away.
a 106-97 victory over Tulane.
guard Mickey DilIard's 22.
The Seminoles improved
It also was the conference Tulane was led by junior their overall record to 6-1
opener for the Green Wave. guard Paul Thompson with 22 while the Green Wave
The game was moved south points and senior forward dropped to 3.6.

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61 N. Hwy. $742
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Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday.

Jan.

Tuesday, Jan. 1,1980-3B
Legal Notice

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TONIGHT'S

fly cieneral law and aubtect to conditions
soecified_therein,_theLeoialature_aav_orovide_to_renters.
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who_are_oeri.ianent_re.identi _•d_valoreri_tax_relief_on
school_district_levies._Such_ad_valoreintax_relief_shall
beln_the_form_and_amount_eatahltehed_by_general law.

TV

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ARTICIE VII. SEC"!O

6

HOURS

Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to
.G3

"Poldark "

ATRE

Ross and

Demelia are blessed with a
son, but a member of the famiI..
41.oil',
.4 iii,o,,u,oi
uy ulee
ruin seems
imminent. (Part 13 Of 16)
lli(17 ) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS

6:30
(5)0 CBS NEWS

Steele, Julia
draper's

slips and falls in jail and iscon.

assistant

After a

inherits

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6:30
0 ANGIE Overwhelmed
by guilt after mistaking advice

6:30

0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
(1]) (17) LOVE AMERICAN
STYLE

9:00
(5)0 HAWAII FIVE.O Several
graduates of a school for

7:00
CD P.M. MAGAZINE
(7)0 JOKER'S WILD
([1) (35) SANFORD AND SON
Jewel thieties devise a scheme
to get Fred and Lamont tO
smuggle loot from 'Hawaii to
the mainland. (Part 1)

crucial meeting between an oil
magnate and a member of an
energy exploration group.
GD 0 THREE'S COMPANY
After being hired as a male
model. Jack learns he is
expected to pose for a magaline centerfold. (A)

12(10) MACNEIL I LEHRER

(!])(35) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS

7:30
(5)Q NEWLYWED GAME
ff1) (35) MAUDE Maude finds
Walter very uncooperative as
they prepare togo to a dinner

6'55
TODAY IN FLORIDA
MORNING
D 0 GOOD
FLORIDA
7.00

8'00

fi (4) ORANGE BOWL Florida State vs. Oklahoma (live
from Miami. Florida)
(5)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
Salami starts his own business
at school by selling ampheta.
mines which were legally pre-

scribed to him by Coach
Reeves' personal doctor.

(730 HAPPY DAYS The Fonz
comes to the rescue after a car

accident and a family squabble
lands Marion in the stammer.

(4)TOCAYIN FLORIDA

A small town kid
(7JQT
befriended byBobby shocks
everyone when he lands a
major acting role. (A)

(ED (35)SILLW1NKI.E

drug dealers and the Mexican

FLORIDA

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fl(17) ROMPER ROOM

11.O
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11:30
0(!JBEST OF CARSON ,

410 MASTERPIECE THE.

9 9

AIRS

(_ PLAZA II)... ONLY

FIDDLER
THE ROOF

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CARLOAD

TUI5.

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When provided by general law, shall h3ar appea l s

from flr.al judgmonts a-..d.ss-.0-i,4a1-.ewwie.iju,p.ai,iq

t.eeaama.at

,.li.sada.ax1 entered in proceedLns

(3)

1tY review t.y-u.caè.va,&amp; any decision of a

EXPRESSIONS

t'lat exeressly affects

a class of constitutional or state officcrs..-ikat-p.sser

1D(',5)

(Z)(17)GRIB4AD$fS

(10) MASTERPIECE THE.

ATM
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y-app.alabl.-.-b.-.wv...-..v,lp-amd espies,..

wca-e-..vii.vaei.i.-.s..i..ieiss...ia&amp;sk.4..y..qax.,a&amp;

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L4)MaY_review_any_4eei.ion_of_a_district_court_pf

of_oreat_Dublic_irtDortance._or_that_is_certified_by_it_to

Humphrey Bogart. An unbending policeman sees no reason

County, Florida under the fic.
titious name of ME, G.

to after the rules as he sees
them, even for a poor man ,.i

WAREHOUSE FOODS, and that I
intend to register said name with

GARDEN OF DEATH

dacidiS to Challenge t he emo-

995
SlID OF TERROR

tionsi stamina of a swinging
playboy who olaims that he'll
never get merrled. (R)

(FSMAS'H
(DO ALL IN THE FAMN.Y
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board for elderly person in

Orlando Civil Service Office

private home. Act now a, save,

will be scheduli ng candidates
for the examination for Police

Officer, beginning

Jave_a_oreat_effect_on_the_erooer_administration_of
.

immediate_resolution_by_the_suoremecourt,
.i&amp;L__JjftY_review_a_auestion_of_law _certified_bY_the

under the fictitious name of
ARIES AUTO GLASS, and that

December 17, 1979 through
Friday, January 4, 1950. intt'i1td persons should apply

NOW. Call 332. 3611 or 531.9993.

in Person to the Orlando Civil

Suorenu_Court_of_the _united_Stt_a_United_States_Court
a.s_or
of_Avoeais_which_is_determinative_of_the_cause_and_for_whicJ
there Is

too_erecedent_of_the_supreme_court_of

Nay issue writs of prohibition to courts sad

a.m.to5:OOp.m.Orlandoisan

publish Dec. IS, 34,)9791. Jan. l.S.
1*.

DEG-61

51g. Joe D$wloi
Cowls Dowion
Publish December It. 1L 34, 1919
and January I. 1950

DEQ.37

Exp. industrial swing
machine operators.

Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name Of CON.
SOLIDATED
MAINTENANCE

Exp. cook, utility person &amp;

Wanted Mature Women to
manage retail clothing store.
Apply Jerry's Thrift Shop, 307
E. 3M St..

1W,
51g. James iannlster.Marc

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FIGHT INFLATION

Section $45,

Florida Statutes

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Gollin,
.Sell Avon. Increase your esr,Wnf
power. For details, call.
Publish December 11, 15, 24, 1979

1.111.4417 or WW

January 1, lISO
DEQ-3S

Natle.

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appeal

or any jud4, thereof, or any cir-

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1160 mo 2932834.9 a.m IPM
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South of Sanford

STEMPER AGENCY

Meetings

6*10

rialsiastyphale

Business.7:30 lit Tues.
Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat..
Early Birds 7:13p.m.

a W withla the last 35

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5*,

club or organhuatloll can
appear In this listing each
wiSh for only $3.50 per
week? This Is an Ideal
way to inf or m the public

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Inc., Realtors

322a2611

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your club

ictivltiø.

$f your club or orgon'
tuition would Ilke to be

included In this

OE FIUSTONE
UCU'T?.*Y 0? STATE

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot as our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model ac., Realtor
644301 3
pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Lowdown payments. 372 22117

R05I111$

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call:

listing

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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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YF IR GOLF COURSE LOT
90'x200' WITH A SPLEN.
DEPOUS VIEW. OVERLOOKS SMALL LAKE.
120.000 HURRYI

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55 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN AREA $100 PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

For ESt,Itt' Co,rim,'r,,iI &amp; P,'si
dental 1u lions A Apprais,sts
Call Poll", Aii( lion. 323 5620

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3$ ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER 800' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,

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ApiIiiii', IllS S I renmti
Closed ti'i ,'r'iln'r 2 2 thru
j,1,'u,mr y 2 No.1 Auction
Ia.'u.'ry 1 Watch br ,itIs

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Sanford',s Sales Leader

HAPPY NEW YEAR
In you r own 3- story, 4 BR home.
Move right in I. enjoy the'
spacious living area, the new
CH-A &amp; a real fireplace. Lots
more to tell you, so call today
$12,500 &amp; will go VA - FHA too,

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acret Separate'guest hOUSI,
CH-A, FP, dining rm,spacious
rooms. Just 16,100. Call 333
2222 for info

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VA&amp;FHAFifl.flhiflo

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SANFORD

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BUSIN SS

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AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE

$649,

assume

REALTORS 03 PARK(

3234222

Lots-Acreage

43

moth for tO yrs. 10.5 APR.
Seller hold mortgage, no
aualifying. 3 BR, som furn.,
1g. 10$ with trees.
CRANK CONST, I. REALTY
REAL TOP 130606%
NFAL TY WORLD

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53-Tv. Radio- Stereo

Beauty care

Stereo, good working order
$50
322 4364

tCROCEETT
1Cog clom.a
SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

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holier
leg.

REAL MATE

11 92. Casie$bSIl'Y. Fl.

Eve. 11111124W
11111124W

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FHA VA. FHA 235 1345

M. UnswOrth Realty
MU

REALTOR
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ova.

323051?

Home Improvements

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CUSTOM HOMES I)UILI
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty N oo k :
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
322 1665
$19 E. 1st St., 372 5747
S C. PAL I NT

Black &amp; White TV'S
%20 ea. white they last
HERB'S TV
373 1731
75975. Sanford Ave.
_________________________
Color t.onsole TV, $e5
Panasonic stereo with cas
sette, 185. hIlt &amp; Wh port. TV,
130 323 6670.

Carpentry. r'aintinq. Rooting. .1.
('en Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 373
1S after S p m

Ceramic Tile

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7439 S-Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
321-1577
3210640

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our
specially, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 8562,

NO LONGER USED CAMPING

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Lake Mary. Lakeview with
gentle slope &amp; trees. 100's 170'.

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TV "epo $9" Zenith. Sold orig
$493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 3395386.
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Accessories

ROBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy. I? 92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

I Man, quality operation
e yrs exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Rea I 3?? 1371
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5S-Boats&amp;

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
3220707

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IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD.

D'essmaking

GoodusedlV's,$2S&amp;up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 322 0352

EVERY c tY some on e is Iooklg
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classif.ed Ad will
appear here tomorrow

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Ccmm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 831 5199 or 862 0136

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43' Nautaline houseboat, sleeps
5, comp. eqpt. galley, head,
l',w.'r state room, auto. pilot,
all extras. Carpeted inside &amp;
out. $18.000 .1434965 or 6s

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Lawn &amp; Landscaping

high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallett

LARGE

C F P11 F IF DLAWN
8. LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 322 7907

OSTEEN
10 acres or more PIONEER
ACRES. Hue out your own
eed,beanPop,eer

In ,eo. As littlias $I,000dwn,
good terms.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?

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WITH
TREES AND GOOD ..------------.
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siur arsu ursirse.
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didn't
work
Classified Ads
1795, SANFORD, FL 32711,
,.. there wo uldn't be any .
GIVING DESCRIPTION.
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40 acre
* pasture.

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LOCATION AND PRICE.

16r-Commerclal Property

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Mon sr.
leg. REAL
ATI Sr*ir

29511. 1192,Caisilairry, Fl,
Eve. N3341
5341*

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Estate Wanted
47-Real __
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Webuyyourequity,closeifllhrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

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Losing yu'.i some &amp; credit? I will
' catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322.0314.

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AM$gsgus BeugN
$ Soki

61--wilding

Lumber, roofing shingles,
sliding glass doors, int er ior &amp;
board &amp; bulletin board, metal
shelving, paneling, formica
sheets, 1g. metal files, metal
workbench, all-steel en trance

gate grill. 323.5620.

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Get plenty of prospects
vertlse your product or service
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House wives Cleani ng Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular orl time basis
6775194
We DO wash windows

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Quality workmanship. No lob too
small or big, Interior or ex
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 322
007%.

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of all types Lic. Bonded
.3234035 Insured $349399____

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REPAIR-- Interior Exterior
i- PEE ESTIMATESCaII36SS3I2
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Painting &amp; Repair

jwOeaning

.:Iassif led Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere.

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picnic table, w-2 benches, $30.
full size baby bed wmattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $29.95;
metal office desk. $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 3230981.

FREE F ST IMA I ES
All Work Guaranteed
'Licensed
373 $807
InSured

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exterlordoors,lg.officeblack.

Will buy Is? &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate 'l

Sale

Groonng &amp; BOardIIiQ

for being my customers &amp;
friends. If there's a better way
to say itl don't know how, may
you be richly blessed. Best
wishes Randal Rowe.

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in the Classified Ads.

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Residential 8. Commercial
322 8182
aft S
775 1137

Animal Haven K en nels
ThankYou,ThankYOu

Materials

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tgage Investment, 13$; S.
Orange Ave., Suite 304,
Park, 1.3131279.
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Al B PAINTING

deliver. 339 574?. We buy wood.
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AAA Tree Service I firewood
Oak 8. Pine, you P U or we

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
Guitars 10 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Cent er , 3207 French Ave.
3223255.

Established plumbing supply &amp;
service business for sale, inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
real estate. Call W. Malic.
iowski, REALTOR 333.7953.

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Roof ing

1.

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS

vs

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New Year's Special' IS pet. off

during January on re roof. S
yr workmanship guarantee.
Expert Roofing. 3237473.

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Side-by Side refrigerator, $75;

H. Ernest

ClI.ALdl

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Don't pile no longer n eeded items

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LOT OR 3 to S ACRES

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INVESTORS SPECIAL
Rental Income. 3 PR, 15, QiolIf
terms. $33,500.

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p.yments of $21 mo. Agenl 339

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$15,000

Multiple Listing Service I $3,000 down,
$302.41 P.1, per
411
1,

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bee our beautiful new IROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear SE's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
9503 Orlando Dr.
333.5*

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ANYTIME

2565

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,t.trousel, still in warranty. i
Originally

1970 Ford Grand Torino
tirouutia,n Fitc cond new
tires $1100 or best offer 322
4876

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MICROWAVE

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

JUS I MAKE PAYMFN I S 69 ft
'75 PliOdOl', Call 339 9100 or 834
4605 (Dealer)

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REALTOR
MLS
N..,.'l,t,IeeA
..m'..

Exec. office space for lIi5I.
Bass
LAKE MONROE
Great location on U.92. 600 sq.
fishing capital of 'the worldl
new bldg. very
ff
Lovely 4 Norm 2'-z Bath
reasonable.
lakefront home has pool onone _
acre, private boat dock,
' _
fireplace in Fla. room, formal
42-4Abjle ltcnes
dining, lots of extras, $$9,
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92. I ,I.' et 0$ SP,'.'(1w,
D,isloIl.l Il,',iiJi. will 110111 11
putilic AUTO AUCTION ,'very
Tuesday &amp; Saturday At 7 .10 It's
the only one in F [or ida You Set
the reserved price Call 904 255
11311 for further details

72-Auctjoti

KENMOREWA5HER-.-pa,ls,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
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SUPER I 3 OR, 1½ B home in
C.C. Manort CH-A, 1g. scr.
porch, Fla. Em., &amp; fincedl
BPP WARRANTED... Only

pAy TON.' AUTO AUCTION

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hasher repo GE deluxe model
Sold orig. $409.35 used snort
time. Pal. $159.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 1316.

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TREMEN DO US buy on Gra nd
Avenuel Three acres cross
fenced, 2 stall horse barn, 2
green houses, 30 citrus trees.
Older 7 Bdrm 2 Bath home,
could easily be converted to 3
or 4 Norm. Will need some
work but what a steal! $95,900.

80-Autos for Sale

Jau,iri IS 6
Au(fitOrlu,,1 Fr. &amp; Sat I
PIll 1 09 P it, Sunday I p.m
to (. p in Admss,on $200
entire show
THE CHAPMAN SHOWS

52-Appliances
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145.000.

YOU; 3 OR, 2 B in
Sunland with lots of built-in
extrasl Many new feoturesf
BPP WARRANTED. Yours
for $32,500. Call 373.3232 for
info.

Truck 4 CtI.'v ,
6 i st.c k seoo F I P.M
3:2 3389

City

repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593. bal. $181 or
121mo.Agent 339 8386.

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CONDO! (2) neat 1 BR, 1 B
condos by the p0011 Many
extras! Priced just right ! Call
323 2fl2 for Into.

79--Trucks.Trailers

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OCALA
ANTIQUES SHOW

originally $511. now $246 or $21

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GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL

24 HOUR lB 3229283

NEWLYDECORATED3Bdrm2
Bath home on quiet street.
Family Pm and Florida Pm is
an extra bonus in this Spacious
...
home. ,.. -------,..
PVC;
warranty $61,500.

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71-Antiques

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1979 tlniIi C lit 25 S Adult
owned '.,pr,ioo k,'pt Only 3400
miles S800 322 2081

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mo. Agent3398386
1918 Singer Fulura Fully auto,

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heai.i, equipment
3 22 5970

Antiques, F1iO(lerni furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
D.iruiotds Bridges Antiques
323 2801

Reviog RepuAMAlsA 17Lut1 oiu

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$9,500.
W Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
2544 S. French Ave.
3220231,
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
FORREST GREENE
107W. Commercial
332 5353. 322 3772, 377 0779
Phone 327-7851, Sanford
INC.
REALTORS
-----HAPPY NEWYEAR
S30M33or33.411leve$.
FROM
NOQUALIFYING 38R home.
J. B. STEELMAN &amp;
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
ASSOCIATES
Owner will finance w
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
substantial dwn. $33
. We'll ev en help you word
Cozy up to the fireplace or relax
7757
. .
Call
3722611.
oaks.
Three
rm
der
the
un
home with S lots close in.

STENS REALTORS
ROM

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ItAUO,

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Branch Off Ice

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VA. FHA-235.Cofl Homes

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Lovely 1 OR ho me w-DR, FP, ww carp. Ideal for couple or
single person. Close 10
downtown. $24,000.

322-2420

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er A. 0.

BATEMAN REALTY

VICE
Eves. 319 5*00 322 1959

LAKEFRONTI4 OR, 2"z Eon 1

$u

m the £vi, Her-

urisdiction of the lupr$.e Court.

IN fl$T1150111 WHIR11110. I have hefeunto
set my Mad sad afitsel the Great liii
of the State of risrida it Tallahassee.
the Capital, this the *7th day of Due.

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78-.totorcycIes

'70ff of total inventory of brand
new intersprinq bedding. These
beds are not dantaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
1
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur i
niture Salvage, 179?. So of
eanford 377 O1?l

ACRE P1.111. DING SITE._
ADJACENT CHULA VISTA
ON SR 13, FINEST HIGH
L'R V. (LEAPL-I.). FORMER
CITRUS.000DTERMS
$19.500. CALL 644 6670

flUYJUNICARS
From $10 to $50
Call 32? I6?* 32' 1.Uit

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 322 8721

,Vty buy used7 New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pt above dealers cost Twin,
f u ll Size, queen &amp; king - Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E 25th St 323
0981.

US P. OS

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MULTIPLE LISTING SER

$32,000.

4i1c$t has appeared

proponinq an amendeent to t he state Constitution
tom

30
Hwy. 17.92

uwevld hOle

ARTICLE V, SECTION 3

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Chaper

S liii Evgsthi Her.

CONSTITUTIONAL
' AMENDMENT

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REALTOR, MLS

unfurnsshedj REALTY

AMERICAN
VETERANS

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Eves 372 0612. 372 1517,
377 8187, 377 7171
2O1E.2SthSt.

REALTOR 322 1991

1 OR $I99 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Call 373.5670
Sanford.

DISABLED

The marshal shall ha ve the power to execut, the process

plac.dosi the ballots

Not onto than one exemption shall be allowed
(U)
any individual or faMly unit or with respect to sup
residential witte No ezusip on shall exceed the vilu. -us
"e' vue •U5U.P.g4U..0 na uvues or. Lii CC5U US
wnership through stock or membership in a corporation.
Otb.s yiluo of the proportion which hi. Interest in the
corp atioN hears to the assessed val e of the property.
Cc) . 57 -general low aad lsbJ.çtasndltio..
ap.cif 1,4 therein the erttoe
!L_ha, Iugt.as.ir.i_tc
i_totol_of teanty_fly._t_' _s
yiy_c _5kg_
1çiooi_4jevv.
law
eifip
the _.ati _
i,rCiaa may be Iiito as amount tieS eaceeding ten thousand
dollars of the au.aaa4 valu, of th. real estate if the
owner baa •ttain.4 age iIity.tive or is totally IfliS
permanently disabled.

Inc-

3 BR, 1' i B. economical gas wall
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., conveni en t location, LR I
Fla. rm.. ww carp., 129.000.

1 OR, Sandalwood condo. ww
carp.. fully equpt, kit., $250
month 1st 8. last &amp; $700 sec.
dep. References. 3721712.

lays vv bilE a

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Peg. Peal Estate Broker
761Q Sanford Ave.

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

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2RR. I Bapt.,CH-A,wwcarp, .3235174 Day or Night
fuIlyeq. kit., convenient bc.,
rea sonable rent. Adults only,
no pets. 3220341.
REALTY WORLD.

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Home &amp; Office or Beauty Shop

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Harold Hall Realty

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H&amp;A. FR, new carpet. sc.
porch. 139.900.

30-A rtments Unfurnished

NOTICE

deputis. the sheriff or a deputy sheriff for such purpose.

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peting, exc. cond. Only $45,000.

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Their couIp.nsat&amp;on shall be fined by general

ARTICLE VII
FIPihICE AND TA.tM'ION

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ORIENTAL PUC.S WANTFD
Top Prices Paid
LSt(1. lnyCond?0n6.11 8176

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READY TO SELL

Jus; FOR

of the court throughout the state, and in any county asp

titlu to real estat. and u.atr.tatna thereon the permanent
rusider.eo of th. onvr, or another leually or naturally
cependunt upon the owne,
j shall be axwmpt from taxation
thereon except assussnienta for special benefits, up to
the assessed valuation of five thousand dollars. upon
establtshaent of right thereto in the manner prescribed
by law. The real estate may be held by legal or equitstile title, by the entiretes, Jointly, in coemon, as a
conuoainium. or indirectly by stock ownership or numbership repres.'nttflq the owner's or member's proprietary
£nt.,resL in a corporation owning a Cc. or a leasehold
initially in excess of ninety-eight years

1 Only 2 blks away I 2 or 3 &amp;i's C.

Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
Wee kly &amp; monthly rates, utilities

46R,7tiOviedo.
Avallablearoundjanuary IS.

IV Pt5

41-Houses

323-7832

INVESTORS
2BR I tihousew FP, plus I BR I
l garage ,spl. Only 130.000.

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IIjI4NITUPE i flINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
News, Used Furniture
123 659)
$0 S Sanford Ave

"I never expected to see the day when
couples would live together longer BEFORE
they marry than AFTERI"

Commercial zoned, 7501 Laurel
Av e,3 tiP. I' Li. $11,900.

SPARKLING
Spacious 2 PR. w-sunny kit 4
FR on beautifully freed lot.
For only 130.9001 Call OuIckl

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For Rent
Inquire 40% Magnolia Ave.

CLERK AND NA*ZHAL...'ffie supreme court shall

court directs.

Every person who has the legal or equitable

BROKER
7439 5 Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sanford
327 1577
321 06.10

Oaks shade this 3 BR, 2 B in
Idyllwilde w-formal LR &amp; DR.
white brick FR &amp; privacy
fenced corner lot. 182,500.

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homestead exe.pt*ons..

SE ItLE R REALTY

MAGNIFICENT

29-Rooms

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the pleasure of the court and perform such duties as the

law.

stoneexteriorplusw -wcarpet,
intercom, solarium, walk in
closets, pool planned &amp; more.
Brand new at $107,000.
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appoint • clerk and a .srshal who shall hold office during

No.1

(a)

Batteries, GE, Sylvania and
other photo products needed In
your area. No selling. Service
top retailers under exclusive
cortract established by us.
High Immediate Income.
Minimum Investment $9600.
High profit structure. Call apr.
2, 1.800.633-4515 or write
NUAGE, 2171 Montevallo Rd.,
S.W. Birmingham, Alabama
Include
three
33211.
references.

n-Houses

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adaia&amp;staai6ve.ast&amp;.a..sas.sLbedw..a,a..i_i.,.

NOW, THEREFORE, I. GEORGE FIRESTONE, Secretary of
State of the stat. of Florida, do hereby giv, notice
that aSpectil Election will be held in each County in
Florida. on March 11, 1980, for the ratification or
rejection of the Joint Resolutions proposing amendments
to,tho Constitution of the State of ?lortdat viii

5ECTIO1 6.

copy?

cult judge.

WHEREAS, The Legislature under the Constitution
of the State of ploridi. passed Joint Resolutions
proposing amendments to this Constitution of the Stat.
of Florida, and they did dsterstinb and direct that the
said Joint Resolutions be subattt.d to the electors of
the state of Florida. at the Special 'Election to be
hold on March 11. 1980.

EXECUTIVE TYPE

ApIs. for Senior Citizens. Downtown, very clean 8, roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

... waiif

O'Il$I.Ml ..,

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en ch (17 921 Sanford
_________________________ 7135' S Fr 323 5374

state officers and state agencies.
beto

SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,
CARPETS. HEAT. FAMILY
ROOM, LIKE N EW CONDI I
lION. $29,500. COME A-

I 12-31

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Mariner'sVIllage.

SE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be

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Holiday Inn on the Lakefront.

Of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the proylsions of ti. Fic.
tltiotm Name '$tMi, To-WI?:

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busboy. Apply in person 9.5 at

.1.21.46). may. or 1117 justics esy, issue writs of habeas

NOTICE Pr ELECTION

~

DELAND.1.7345464,

SYSTEMS, and that
intend
register said name with the Clerk

j1j4I Hay issue writs of mandamus and quo warranto to

pu1

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Directory

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Pt'ty Shop
Foupment
c74 .u680 or 322 3285

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1. IS I NOW!
I
Call Walt Cappel 323 6100
3 BEDROOM. COZY FIRE I
1
KnowleS Realty Inc.
PLACE NICELY WOODED 2
628.3005
ACRES
IN
A
COUNTRY
SET
I
REAL
TOP
I
TING.FENCED FOR YOUR
Looking for a iob' The Classified
LIVE STOCK
PRIVACY
Ads will help you find that iob.
PARTIALLY
WEt. COME.
FOUl PPF P WITH FARM
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ANIMAL S 539.900 START
HAL COLBERT REALTY inc.
tilE NEW YEAR OFF
I
RIC.HT
MW. I IPI. F LISTING REALTOR

Great rm. designer home set
' acre wood ed lot, wood &amp;

Goods

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car, see todays Classified adt
for best buys

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butor for Kodak film, Duracell

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ding Very clean. $1495 ea pc
NolI's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92. So- of Sanford
3228721

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pd Inquire 500 S. Oak $417183.

exercise of its jurisdiction.

PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMEIIONERTS TO BE VOTED Ott
NA*I 11, 1950

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Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Notice Is hereby given that weare engaged in business at
North St., Longwood,, Fla., fl73Q

S7

so. Food Earn Inc.
Josipli Gaul.

RARE OPPORTUNITY
Own Your Own Business. Oistri.

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I Used full size hotel motel bed

RUNNIN'.

Sanford on Hwy 46, easy acc ess
to II, 2 GC 2. This house
easily utilized for business
office. Large rms., good floor
plan &amp; extra lq side yd for
parking. Only 137.800. Low
down, assumable mortgage.

Opportunities

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NEAR DOWNTOWN

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave. 322 7912

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NEED A SERVICFMN' ou'Il
find him listed n our BusineSS

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31-Apartments Furnished

district court of

I FRIED CHICKEN

Annex 440 S. Bo, Avenue
(directly behind City Hall )
Monday through Friday, 5:00

FICTITIOUS NAMI'

tustico_throughout_the_state,_and_certified_to_reauire

Notice Is hereby given that we
ore engaged in business at 111
Longwood Ave., Altamonte
SprIngs, SemInole County, Florida

Monday,

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED

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jn..jpnieal_is_oendlna_to_be_of_areat_oublic_imoortance,_or

FICTITIOUS NAME

OFFICER-The

Section 11`115-09

1W.

[.a

Mosellumn

POLICE

Legal Notice

court_certified_by_the_district_court_of_aooeal_in_which

the Clerk of the Circuit c, Intend to resister said name withFlorida.
Seminole County, Florida In K-the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
i2i44
$emlnoli County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the cordence with the Provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To-Wit: Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:

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Mile

RN, .4 1.4.12, full&amp; part time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950

REAL ESTATE
REAL TOR ,3??7i95-

Cashiers Apply Days Inn of
Sanford. Morning &amp; Eveni ng
shifts,
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CallBart

Full time 8. Part time
waitresses. Full or Part time

24-Business

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frontage in Osteen. presently
grove $15,000 total on good
terms

LOW MORTGAGE
APR, 11 B brick home w brand
new carpeting &amp; paint thru
out, fenced rear yd. Exc.
terms! $29,900.

PLENTY OF MONEY plus

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Service Office, City Hall

()_Hay_rviow_any_order_àr_ludament_of_a_trial

Legal Notice

5afod Ave., 5anfo'd, kmill

Frank Sinatra, Debbie
Reynolds. A young woman

(1)Q HAPPY DAYS AG.AIN

Legal Notice

O'Maliey" (1937) Pat O'Brien,

Trap" (1955)

country for elderly person.
Ambulatory or not am.
bulatory. Oviedo area.
ono

534-1145.
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robots being used in a sinister
plot for world domination. (R)
(17) MOVIE . "The Great

LATE MOVIE

$343613 or 321.0796.

Special care wprivate room i.

lsw-hsv&amp;eq-siaisvid.-4u&amp;a4lsl..e,

(D NEWS

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FICTITIOUS HAMS
Notice Is hereby given that I am '
engaged in business at 41h arid

Tinder

Supply, Hwy. 427, Longwood.

Mellonvilie.

5:30

10.30
(4) HOLLYWOOD
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(7)0 ABC
MOVIE
"Futuri*0d' (1976) Peter
Fonda Blythe Dinner. Two

The

only, pleasel 6 Flags Nursery

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Home away from home in the

iE2U1%L wW district cour't of appeal or of the supter'.e court
on the same question of lswr-aad-axy-ix5.e&amp;..w.vy-•s4p

FRIENDS

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Op.

50 workers needed, mates only,
bagging cypress mulch. Paid
by piece work. Full-time
workers only. Can make up to

12-SpecialNoticss

UtIGS BUNNY frND

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calls.

$5 per hour. Hard workers

•I-i.-in.Ji;.gt-eosl&amp;ici with a decision of

court_of_aD)ee1.

(ID 9 CBS

Equal
portunity
Employer .
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it's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.
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upem_a_qwssibes_essgi_ad&amp;sIr&amp;gt_eg,,&amp;_efapps.i_io

FRIENDS

12:40

phone

3227113

CalijoAn

_a_ornivistonof

(I1)(35)PTL CLUB

turns to crime as a means to
support his crippled daughter.

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CREATIVE

4.30
)ØNWITCHID

p,o
(U)(35)IL5WCY

battle

reporters travel to an
mint park *tiI t hey discover

11-IflStfl)CtlOflS

zjLt,s_or_service_of_ utilities _orovidina_elejje._cias,_or

ness executives load Barnaby

the

Positions now open for
production carpenter helpers
with nation's largest producer
of factory-built modular
housing. Must have some
carpentry exp. Apply Cardinal
Industries, Inc., 3701 S. San.
ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No

41--Houses

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

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BA TI F R 5P40P
t07'/ 'l'h ' .32) 9114

VI PlY USID I PRNI TURF.
.I'Pi lANCES A Pt. lIMPING
I I XII,' P F S
e'r'k ns Fur
"tore ,OS 1 25th St 323 0981

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2'

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Orange Blvd. in
Paola Owner will finance.
124450

322 0166.

AN OHIO OIL CO. Offers

ASSEMBLERS

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sU_review_action_of_statewteaenc1esrelatana_to

'
be_in_direct_conflict_with_adecision_of_another_district

investigate

__________For Sale
- Finequality Templeoranges

for the validation of bonds or certificates of indebtedness

pnficts

(17)5P5T5511$

SALES LADY
Experienced in ladies' ready-to.
wear. Apply in person only. No
Phone Calls. RoJay, 211 E. 1st

Simpson 322-3313

600
0(4) CAROL BURNETT AND

ONLY

ING

2

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BUY si i TRADE
ill 315 F F rst St
322 '622

' acres on

I or 2 BR home with reasonable
rent Near elementary school.
Adult With 1 child. 322-7309 or

A. M. Shift F Tor P T
P. M. shift P 1
Apply in person, Deltona Inn,
Mon Sat. Ii a.m.-3 p.m. Ask
for Mrs. G.

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New Vt',Ir S Srec I

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
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benefits. Apply In person 1

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decisions of district courts of appeal

(5)0 BARNARY JONES The
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TAKE TWO Roger Ebert and

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district court of appeal thtt_exreielvdeclares_vattd

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behavior Of apes in captivity.

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(1]) (35) GONER PYLE
(10) CELEBRATION OF
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on a boating holiday, Joathan
and Jennifer become fugitives
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7:30
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buyers as a front purchases
valuable beach properly by ter.
rorizing the families living

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124 10, OTTO "Zoo Gorilla"

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AMERICA
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Back The stability of the Euro'
pedn clothing industry is
threatened by imports. (R)

SEARCH FOR TOMOR08
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'convening becaus. of the requirements of this section,

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rivn Justices shall constitute a quorum.

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REWARD offered for return of
an ii yr. old small mixed,
black with white on chest.
brown collar, she is dpaf and
suffers from, spinal arthritis.
Lest seen Clermont St. Call
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starring with Mia Farrow on
Broadway in "Romantic
Comedy."
I2 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
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their 35th wedding anniversary
by going on a second honeymoon.

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Ralph Waite, Stanley Kramer,
Andrae Crouch &amp; the Disciples,
Beverly Sanders, Ciji Ware,
Diane Desmond, Phyllis Hartman.
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party.

6:25
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election.

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marrying a socialite Instead of
his old sweetheart.

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vinced by a lawyer that he
should sue the County.
(Ii) (17) BOB NEWHART Bob
accepts a seemingly innocent
invitation to appenr as the
guest
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students there front 1969-1970. Reynolds

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Ruhollah Khomeini, said.

At the U.S. Embassy, Moslem

Approxiniateiv 400 football fans (some of whom had

GOAL RUSH

Stetson University.

1,500m*Mile Coal Slurry

These findings will be taken up Thursday by the
and it just takes capital and technical know-how
committee
established by the Legislature to
to transport It," he pointed out.
"Fundamentally, it is more economical and determine the environmental and economic

PSC Chairman Bob Mann, Continental will get

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coal slurry pipeline are sinall or non-existent,"
according to a report prepared by the l'SC
Research Bureau.

considered by Congress for federal certification

There would be a considerable savings over a

"If it were built today it would be under tie

the coalfields with electricity

Oil is becoming so expensive and scarce power

that Continental's estimate of $13.6 billion in

and possibly Tennessee.

operational by 1986 or 1987. He said the proposed agencies including the state energy office, Public plants will have to rely more and more on coal, so
pipeline would primarily be serving practicall y Service Commission (PSC) and Department of additional coal "will be needed and must be

economic benefits to Florida and Georgia from
the project is "grossly" excessive and th at the

The Florida Legislature passed a similar bill in
its legislative session a year ago."

billion estimate,

is substantially proven, no attempt has yet been

Company executive Gus L. Madilua, president pipeline would not endanger the environment, pipeline.

of TransGulf, said today the pipeline could be However,* the report, prepared by several

all major utilities ln Florida and Georgia, who are Environmental Regulation, also concludes the brought to Florida somehow," th e report states,
"When compared with either the rail and barge
now using coal or plan new plants to use coal, pipeline wouldn't operate much cheaper than

alternatives, economic benefits generated by a

"Coal isa resource that is ample and accessible railroads and barge companies.

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about two years, McCoy said.
"I think Lake Mary has got to be the

for six lots off Lake Mary Boulevard
at Middle Street,

next good developable area between
Daytona Beach and Orlando," McCoy

Johnny Walker has rt-quested tile
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coal fields.The company presently transports
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of the board of directors project review

was named principal of Seminole High in
1973; was assistant principal of Lake

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Continental Resources Co. (formerly Florlb

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District 7 Florida Department of Health

visit is facifinding, his visit will be

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an attempt to break the stalemate over

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mission, 13 years as chairman of that
board. He has been a member of the

Gas Co.) of Winter Park is seeking to construct a more environmentally acceptable way to tran- soundness of Continental Resources's plans. If

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has also been a i.teneral contractor.
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nice reward. Also, I was really lucky in my choice of
opponents"
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East had chucked the defense
at trick or". East should have

entangling situation that looks with the queen. South ruffed by stamped,

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won't let him in even if he wants to," said
a spokeswoman.

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lleyriol&amp; said.

Although the sta te radio and television

carpeted Foreign Ministry while,
elsewhere in the building, U.S. Charge

'over East's heart bid.
Experts," care of this n.wspa.
West doubled, opened the per. IndMdual question, ie

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hospital so badly. [*ill trying to do ill)-y

expected."

made that silly lead of the
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contract.
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find out why the county wants to sell the

Waldheirn's spokesman told reporters

hostage since Nov. 4 vowed not to have

pretty high, but the doubled

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opinions of others, so don't could make 'g
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feelings because you ftnk it undertake too many changes.

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helped."

at his latest stop in exile on the resort

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published an interview given by the shah

Don't be misled into thinking spend this week's budget, or

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telling Waldheim, "Your ideas may have

The Daily Mail, a London newspaper,

and haven't talked to

Harris added "a way may be found to Reynolds said. "I wouldn't think anyone

There was no immediate word on the
outcome of the discussions. A reporter
who was present when the two emerged

alleged crimes committed during his

meeting

"I think the hospital can do fine right restructure the hospital taxing district so

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d'Affaires Bruce Lalngen and two other
Americans spent their 60th day in
"protective custody."

reign of nearly 40 years,

rewarded with dividends. Be sensible about how you WIN Al BRIDGE

they have filed financial disclosure and board.

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med Reza Pahlavi to stand trial for

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

board

completed other paper work and

hospital

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Tri"bunal

London (UPI) — The exiled shah of
Iran told a London newspaper published
today he would be "happy" to be judged

really have enough iiformmiititin to feel
anyway at this point. ihavcn'tattendcda

resigned several weeks ago, and Allen

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by an international tribunal on his actions as Iran's ruler, but only. as a
precedent for other heads of state.

this coming year and you'll be

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Follow your highest ideals important things done,

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ARTHUR HARRIS

"puzzling"

Treatments For An Old treatment.
Not
all
Affliction; Number 5-6, hemorrhoids require surgical
Diverticulosls; and Number excision, But, of course, it

For Wednesday, January 2, 1980

by Howie Schneider

...proposals

you'll be happy to know that dined to irritate your
Irritations of the sort that hemorrhoids.

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anyone yet.
Keen, whose term expired in early
recie~ived their forinal conunissions froin wliere it is," Harris said. 1 need to get
December, respectively.
"it is puzzling to Ille wh% am one would
Harris' term will extend to Dec. 11, Graham.
my
Feet
on
the
ground
and
look
at
several
offer
to purchase the hospital for several
1983 while Reynolds' term is until Dec. 3, Tile)' will join Sophie Shoemaker, E.C. things the board of trustees have worked million dollars if the county wanu to sell
1982. Both men will assume office after Harper Jr. and Freddie Mobley on the on."
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Gov. Bob Graham announced today the
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ahead in considering all the hospital proposals. lie said they will (leal with the
proposal of board of trustees as It has been presented.
"If th ey want to change th e proposal th at would open up the whole thing

proposition if that is what the hospital

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effect on the commission's handling of the hospital choices,
"I don't think it will have any effect," Commissioner Bob Sturm said of the
appointments. "It won't change their the hospital board of trustees') proposal

various proposals submitted to the
commission for purchase of the
hospital. "It is puzzling to me h'

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must have an examination wheat cereals. This may
because it Is sometimes the cause an increase in gas
first sign of cancer. You can't formation during the first
just guess that It's due to threeweeksbutifyoustick
hemorrhoids. Not only that, with it and get through that
some hemorrhoids pop out phase, adding an appreciable
fmthepressurecausedbya amount of bean to your diet

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where it Is in the downtown Sanford area.
Meanwhile, Don Reynolds, the second
appointee, said today he is reading the

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that it will take in the area where the
patients are from."
Currently the hospital taxing district
encompasses all of Seminole CountY.
However, many of the persons who use
the hospital are from Volusta County.
Harris said an alternative he could
favor would be a takeover of the hospital
by a group of local persons. lie said local
persons "would be more responsive to
local needs" than any profit or non-profit
out-of-town group.
"I've been reading the proposals made
to Seminole County from Florida
Hospital and other hospital agencies and
ting to think," Reynolds said. "I don't

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students there front 1969-1970. Reynolds

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At the U.S. Embassy, Moslem

Approxiniateiv 400 football fans (some of whom had

GOAL RUSH

Stetson University.

1,500m*Mile Coal Slurry

These findings will be taken up Thursday by the
and it just takes capital and technical know-how
committee
established by the Legislature to
to transport It," he pointed out.
"Fundamentally, it is more economical and determine the environmental and economic

PSC Chairman Bob Mann, Continental will get

kMMM...

coal slurry pipeline are sinall or non-existent,"
according to a report prepared by the l'SC
Research Bureau.

considered by Congress for federal certification

There would be a considerable savings over a

"If it were built today it would be under tie

the coalfields with electricity

Oil is becoming so expensive and scarce power

that Continental's estimate of $13.6 billion in

and possibly Tennessee.

operational by 1986 or 1987. He said the proposed agencies including the state energy office, Public plants will have to rely more and more on coal, so
pipeline would primarily be serving practicall y Service Commission (PSC) and Department of additional coal "will be needed and must be

economic benefits to Florida and Georgia from
the project is "grossly" excessive and th at the

The Florida Legislature passed a similar bill in
its legislative session a year ago."

billion estimate,

is substantially proven, no attempt has yet been

Company executive Gus L. Madilua, president pipeline would not endanger the environment, pipeline.

of TransGulf, said today the pipeline could be However,* the report, prepared by several

all major utilities ln Florida and Georgia, who are Environmental Regulation, also concludes the brought to Florida somehow," th e report states,
"When compared with either the rail and barge
now using coal or plan new plants to use coal, pipeline wouldn't operate much cheaper than

alternatives, economic benefits generated by a

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of the board of directors project review

was named principal of Seminole High in
1973; was assistant principal of Lake

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Continental Resources Co. (formerly Florlb

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District 7 Florida Department of Health

visit is facifinding, his visit will be

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plants in Florida and Georgia with the Midwest railroads."

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Care Centers for the Elderly, Nursing

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told reporters he thought the U.N. chief's

an attempt to break the stalemate over

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mission, 13 years as chairman of that
board. He has been a member of the

Gas Co.) of Winter Park is seeking to construct a more environmentally acceptable way to tran- soundness of Continental Resources's plans. If

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has also been a i.teneral contractor.
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overtaken his partner's king

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involved with Florida
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years and has been active in Health
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any king of clubs and continued be answered if accompanied

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game plus 100 honors was a
nice reward. Also, I was really lucky in my choice of
opponents"
What South meant was that
East had chucked the defense
at trick or". East should have

entangling situation that looks with the queen. South ruffed by stamped,

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won't let him in even if he wants to," said
a spokeswoman.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) a llttle qne3(1sth
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lleyriol&amp; said.

Although the sta te radio and television

carpeted Foreign Ministry while,
elsewhere in the building, U.S. Charge

'over East's heart bid.
Experts," care of this n.wspa.
West doubled, opened the per. IndMdual question, ie

Investigate

hospital so badly. [*ill trying to do ill)-y

expected."

made that silly lead of the
queen of diamonds, the hand

contract.
South was a great believer (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

another
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It's unlike you to be in. 10m
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about
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Overreacting
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nothing" school. Hence he
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vice than s,aving ;I few dollars. I want to
find out why the county wants to sell the

Waldheirn's spokesman told reporters

hostage since Nov. 4 vowed not to have

pretty high, but the doubled

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was going to collapse unless
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Orly the riegative aspects.

opinions of others, so don't could make 'g
begin today. You miat do
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feelings because you ftnk it undertake too many changes.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb When dealing with friends Vulnerable: Both
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published an interview given by the shah

Don't be misled into thinking spend this week's budget, or

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telling Waldheim, "Your ideas may have

The Daily Mail, a London newspaper,

and haven't talked to

Harris added "a way may be found to Reynolds said. "I wouldn't think anyone

There was no immediate word on the
outcome of the discussions. A reporter
who was present when the two emerged

alleged crimes committed during his

meeting

"I think the hospital can do fine right restructure the hospital taxing district so

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d'Affaires Bruce Lalngen and two other
Americans spent their 60th day in
"protective custody."

reign of nearly 40 years,

rewarded with dividends. Be sensible about how you WIN Al BRIDGE

they have filed financial disclosure and board.

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med Reza Pahlavi to stand trial for

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

board

completed other paper work and

hospital

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London (UPI) — The exiled shah of
Iran told a London newspaper published
today he would be "happy" to be judged

really have enough iiformmiititin to feel
anyway at this point. ihavcn'tattendcda

resigned several weeks ago, and Allen

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precedent for other heads of state.

this coming year and you'll be

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"puzzling"

Treatments For An Old treatment.
Not
all
Affliction; Number 5-6, hemorrhoids require surgical
Diverticulosls; and Number excision, But, of course, it

For Wednesday, January 2, 1980

by Howie Schneider

...proposals

you'll be happy to know that dined to irritate your
Irritations of the sort that hemorrhoids.

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anyone yet.
Keen, whose term expired in early
recie~ived their forinal conunissions froin wliere it is," Harris said. 1 need to get
December, respectively.
"it is puzzling to Ille wh% am one would
Harris' term will extend to Dec. 11, Graham.
my
Feet
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ground
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look
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several
offer
to purchase the hospital for several
1983 while Reynolds' term is until Dec. 3, Tile)' will join Sophie Shoemaker, E.C. things the board of trustees have worked million dollars if the county wanu to sell
1982. Both men will assume office after Harper Jr. and Freddie Mobley on the on."
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Commissioner Richard Williams said th e county commission is moving
ahead in considering all the hospital proposals. lie said they will (leal with the
proposal of board of trustees as It has been presented.
"If th ey want to change th e proposal th at would open up the whole thing

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effect on the commission's handling of the hospital choices,
"I don't think it will have any effect," Commissioner Bob Sturm said of the
appointments. "It won't change their the hospital board of trustees') proposal

various proposals submitted to the
commission for purchase of the
hospital. "It is puzzling to me h'

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must have an examination wheat cereals. This may
because it Is sometimes the cause an increase in gas
first sign of cancer. You can't formation during the first
just guess that It's due to threeweeksbutifyoustick
hemorrhoids. Not only that, with it and get through that
some hemorrhoids pop out phase, adding an appreciable
fmthepressurecausedbya amount of bean to your diet

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where it Is in the downtown Sanford area.
Meanwhile, Don Reynolds, the second
appointee, said today he is reading the

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patients are from."
Currently the hospital taxing district
encompasses all of Seminole CountY.
However, many of the persons who use
the hospital are from Volusta County.
Harris said an alternative he could
favor would be a takeover of the hospital
by a group of local persons. lie said local
persons "would be more responsive to
local needs" than any profit or non-profit
out-of-town group.
"I've been reading the proposals made
to Seminole County from Florida
Hospital and other hospital agencies and
ting to think," Reynolds said. "I don't

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colony
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WORLD
IN BRIEF

weekend broke five tombstones, four of which had been at
gravesites since the late 1880s to the early 1900s.
SUIT AGAINST CONTRACTOR
A Longwood couple Is suing a local contractor, charging he

failed to provide them a properly built house.
.Tock and Fai th Terry, of 809 Sweetwater Club Blvd., claim in
Circuit Court that Brenton F. Grahm built and sold them, a
about $48.
house with a defective swimming pool, roof and improper land
HIDDEN KEY USED
drainage,
negligently, violating an implied warranty and
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Before breaking in the man had rung the door
. Whenbreaching a contract.
television sets Tuesday, police say.
FRONTON SUED
Mrs. James screamed, the man fled the scene without taking
Julia Lewis reported the two black and white sets were taken
The operator of the Seminole-Orlando Jai Alal Fronton is
from her home at 89 Lake Monroe Terrace between 1:30 p.m. anything.
being sued by a man who claims his car was stolen from the
CITIZEN STOPS VANDAL
and 5:50 p.m. New Year's day.
arena's parking lot.
A golf cart valued at $750 was recovered from a 16.year.old
The thief apparently relocked the door and replaced the key,
Harold Lazow has filed suit In circuit court against Florida
who was a runaway from "Orange House" in Orlando. The golf jai A1aI, claiming parking lot attendants negligently allowed a
she said,
cart had been stolen from the Rolling Hills Country Club.
BIKES MISSING
tow truck operator to enter the lot and remove -his car while he
The youth was held by Steve DeMino at the DeMino home, was Inside watching the games on Sept. 24.
A pair of new bicycles were taken from a Forest City yard,
801 N. St. near Longwood, until deputies could take him to the
sheriff's deputies report.
RATCHET AND SOCKET WRENCHES STOLEN
Seminole
Juvenile Detention Center. DeMino caught the youth
William Bartlet reported the two identical bikes, worth $188
James Bradwell Jr., 4681 Allen St. In Sanford, reported to the
vandalizing his yard with the golf cart.
disappeared from the yard of his home at 2530 Sandlake Rd. at
sheriff's office that an electric grinder valued at $89.95, a body
an unknown time.
The youth was charged with grand theft and criminal hammer worth $10, a $10 claw hammer and a ratchet and
mischief,
SCREAMS SCARE INTRUDER
sockets worth $40 were taken from his truck parked in the
Emma James, of 12131 Sorrento Dr. in South Seminole
TOMBSTONES BROKEN
driveway of his home in early December. He discovered the
County, reported Sunday a male wearing a stocking mask
One Mathleux, caretaker at the Geneva Cemetery has asked truck had been vandalized when he returned home over the
broke into her home by cutting a hole in a screen door,
for additional deputies to patrol the area after vandals over the weekend.

Gold Opens At New Highs;
Dollar Under Pressure
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CHAPAIS,Quebec(UPI)—A fire apparently started
by a New Year's reveler playing with a cigarette
lighter roared through a nightclub, ki lling 42 people,
most of them trapped In a narrow rear exit.
The New Year's Eve disaster was the worst fire in
Quebec in 41 years, since 46 people died In a blaze at
Sacred Heart College in Sts. Hyacinther in 1938.
Claude Rioux, chief of police in Chapais, a nor thern
Que bec mining town of 3,200, said Tuesday almost all
of t he victims were trapped in a narrow rear exit when
fire roared through the Opemiska Club dur ing a New
Year's Eve dance.
The bodies, he said, were charred almost beyond
recogni tion. "With some of them, there Is a leather belt
or a piece of clothing that will help identify them," he
said.

of law enforcement and justice in
Seminole County, according to the

sheriff's department.
The computer itself is due In about six
months, but the system, which will link
all county police departments with the
county files and state and federal wanted
lists, is something which has been

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MENESQUEVILLE, Franc. (UPI) — An elderly
couple who have lived together for 44 years celebrated
On beginning of the new decade by getting married.
The pair, Rem Magnet 7$
Millet, 95, had a church wedding, then were given a
banquet by the mayor of Menesqusville, a village 50
miles west of Paris, a town hell official gi'd Tuesday.
The local minister said in his wedding address, "This
couple has set an example to so many young people
who only think to break off their relationships or shy
away from ties."

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said It was hoped there would be a break in the weather
so workers could begin the removal today.
The 400-foot barge Agattu, carrying 35 one-ton
canisters of chlorine, ran aground Monday on the
rugged Mann County coast.

Ford Recalls 80,000 Trucks

of police departments across the country.

In addition to providing information to
police on arrest reports and other data,
the PROMIS system allows a criminal
case to be kept together In one file.

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Ford Motor Co. has
recalled 3,000 190model cars and about 80,000 1980model light trucks because of possible brake and
transmission problems.
In announcing the recalls Monday, Ford said the
cars
Ford Thunderbirds, Mercury Cougar XR73,
Ford Fairmonts and Mercury Zephyrs
were made
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The company said larger brakes will be Installed in
the affected vehicles.
Ford said the trucks
Broncos, vans and F-series
pickups have transmissions with parking actuating
rods that have defective welds.

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SAN ANTONIA, Texas (UP!)
A 31-year-old
woman clung to life in a decompression chamber
today, fighting off the effects of carbon monoxide
fumes that killed four guests in her sealed-up home.
The fumes, trapped because an open space heater
had not been vented, killed a man, a woman and her
two young daughtera Tuesday The survivor, Bobby Satterwhlte, 31, 'was rtbedtbr
the Brookes Air Force Base School of Aerospace
Medicine, where she was put into a special decompression chamber often used for carbon monoxide
poisoning victims. She was listed In critical condltlofl.
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A 20-month-old child was at
NEW YORK (UP!)
on tire early today In an exorcism rite by his mother
and grandmother who feared he was "possessed" by
the devil, police said.
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condition in the burn unit of New York Hospital-Cornell
Medical Center with second and third-degree burns
over 90 percent of his body. He also was malnourished,
a hospital spokesman said.
Police said the child was burned in an "exorcism
rite" by his mother Patricia Abrams, 25, and the
child's grandmother, Lucia Abrams, In her 50.
"God had told her that the baby was possessed," said
a detective. "She said she was trying to get rid of the

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Residents In the city of Angra do Heroisrno
on Terceira, north of Ponta Delgada on
scathed Sao Miguel Island, said their for.
m.rly whitewashed port looked like ,the
desolate scene after a massive bombard.
mint.
The quake struck the Portugueae.owned
Atlantic archipeJago site of the US Lajs
Air Form Base, at 3:42 P.M. (11:42 a.m. ESf)
Tuesday, cutting off almost all commuri•
cation with Lisbon, which is 1,000miles toUP
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'°'tO itrike the Azores In years The
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) A rabbi who visited
the YMCA camp where a subsidiary of the Rev. Sun
Myung Moon's Unification church is holding a "fwi,
sun and surf" seminar in Florida's pinry wodde
'estimated more than 300 college students remain at the
facility, which has a capacity of only 175.
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' University of South Florida, said in a tekpbr's in,
tervlew, "15 or 20 students have left Camp UcCannel.
but about = to 400 students are still there."
The Alachua County shiriff's office said those at' tending the seminar were lured there by CARP by
'promises of a week of winter 'list, sun and.iurl" In.
.a:Florida for
RIvkln said the students weren't told Of the tis with
the uo.caliod "Macriles" until after their arrival, nor
::. ,etheytoidthstthscamptn the w00dI0na&amp;trod
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-NATIONAL 111111PORTs Dense fog engulfed much of the nation early
today, reducing visibility to zero In the Midwest and causing hazardous
driving conditions for Iat.•loret urn holiday travelers.
OWallons at Kansas City International Airport shut down when the
visibility reached zero Tuesday night.
Fed byunsonsonably mild conditions through much Of the Midwest, fog
as been settling In many ar. each night for more than a west.
ARIA IIAD$NS1 (ia.m.)&amp; temperature: 41: overnight low: 35;
yesterday's high: SI, barometric pressure: 30.15, relative humidity: U
percent: winds: West at 7 m.p.h.
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Police said there would have been a lot
New Year's revelers turned vandal in two more damage — and probably more injuries
of the nation's larger turn-of-decade celebraif revelers had liquor glasses to hurl at
tions and one of the lOs' first babies had police and stores in the downtown section.
hospital nurses to thank for not being born in
After a similar riot in 1961, the downtown
the lOs.
casinos began issuinzplastic drinking classes
Vignung, oo'tmg ariô arson bro)ce out in
to their patrons.
downtown Reno, Nev., at the stroke of midIn Chicago, upward of 100,000 revelers
night. It took an army of police to retore orjammed the downtown State Street Mall,
der. More than 100 people ended up in jail and
dancing in the streets and smashing windows
property damage was heavy,
and panels in two mobile television units on
hand to televise the festivities,

Wednesday, Jan. 2, 11I0-3A

Nurses at Chicago's Cook County Hospital
counted down the seconds and claimed to
have delivered the first baby of the 1980s at
one second after midnight.

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Many

For those with "morning-after" revulsion.
offered
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e.\PIili said, there is none. But there are a
few ways to make it livable — including
asprin, plenty of sleep or, for the stouthearted, a vrietv of folk cures such as the
Bismarck herring and cold beer treatment
recommended in Germany.

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The unnamed girl followed the last baby of
the lOs, Christiana Marie Apanowsv. by onk
Iralive

Year's Day nursing hangovers and watching
college bowl games.

Americans, as usual,

spent Ne

433 Killed On Highways During Holiday
By United Press international
Hazardous driving conditions confronted motorists returning from New Year's celebrations and helped push the fourday holiday traffic fatality toll toward the maximum of 440
estimated by the National Safety Council.
Thick fog and freezing drizzle over most of the upper Plains
and Midwest states caused a flurry of accidents on the final
two nights of the long weekend.
By 1a.m. EST today, a UP! count showed at least 433 people
had been killed nationwide in traffic accidents. California led
the coil with 46tieaths, followed by Texas with 27, Ohio with 23.
Pennsylvania with 22, and Michigan with 21.
The National Safety Council had estimated 360 to 440 people
could be killed in traffic accidents during the period, which
began at 6 p.m. local time Friday and ended at midnight

Dense fog made travel hazardous from the Dakotas and the
Mississippi Valley across the Ohio Valley and over parts of
Utah, California and Idaho.
Freezing rain spread over parts of the Plains and the northern Missisppi Valley, making driving even more dangerous,
Rain, freezing rain and snow-glazed roads across the Northern
Plateau region, and strong, gusty winds prompted travel
advisories for the Sierra Nevada mountain range of northern
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Authorities have two
helicopters or a cable strung from a bluff
for the removal of 35 tons of dangerous chlorine from a
barge grounded on the foggy coast north of the Golden
Gate Bridge.

By DONNA ESTM ....
...'In the genaw commercial zoned district at 960 W. 13th St.
Herald Staff Writer
Rev. Carrie Buie is making the request.
A public hearing to consider permitting construction of two
A request will be heard from John Peters representing the
single-family dwellings on lots $8 and 89 of Franklin Terrace
Disabled American Veterans (DAy) for pen isslon to sell
will be held by the Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission
alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises in the
at 8 p.m. Thursday in city haiL
general commercial zoned district at 3512 Orlando Dr.
The commission is being requested to permit the homes to
E. A. Butler will ask for permission to use his home
deviate from the minimum requirement of 1,300 square-feet
telephone to conduct a "minor home repair" telephone
of living area to 1,000 square-feet. Franklin Terrace Is
service In the residentially zoned district at 121 Anderson
located on the west side of Oak Avenue, between 24th Place
Ave.. Dennis Baker will request permission to use his home
and nth Street.
telephone to conduct an "installation of ceramic and
City law allows the reduced living area after property
we" business in the residentially zoned district at
poly
owners within 200 feet of the proposed developmentare
715% Cypress Ave.
notified and a public hearing is held, according to Bill
Braceland, zoning director.
A site plan- for a 120.foot.by.20oot lumber storage building.
Other items to be considered by the planning and zoning
for Gregory Lumber Co. to be located on the northeast corner
commission include a site plan and conditional use to permit
of the Intersection of 6th Street and Holly Avenue will be
construction of a church — Sanford Tabernacle of Prayer —
considered.

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was shot and choked by a traffic violator.
The woman spotted the men wrestling beside U.S. 64
at Altus shortly after midnight Tuesday and held a gun
on the trooper's attacker until help arrived,
trooper
Steve Spurlock said.
"She probably actually saved his life, because the
boy would have killed him," Spurlock said.
The woman would not allow her name to be released.
State trooper Bill Brashears, 52, a 22-year veteran of
the force, was reported in good condition at a Fort
Smith hospital. The wounded suspect was hospitalized
under police guard at an Ozark hospital.

The computer eventually may be used
treated and released for bruises at Seminole Based on a desk-sized computer, the the time for locating files will be reduced
system can run as many terminals in from three or four minutes to less than 30 for dispatch work, Spolskl said, aiding
Memorial hospital. No charges have been filed in locations around the county as law en- seconds.
radio workers trying to pinpoint the
the accident, police say.
forcement officials could ever need, said
He added the system will give officers location of an incident.

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State police credit a
woman passerby with saving the life of a trooper who

Once it becomes operational, infile is misplaced and a person's right to a
formation about each Incident an officer
speedy trial is denied.
responds to will be stored in a way ac program head Dick Telson.
Using the computer, it should be Imcessible at each city police department,
Ninety percent of the project's cost, possible to lose a file, he said. The system
the county sheriff's office and cour- $335,541 since 1076 when the system's also Is safeguarded against unauthorized
thouse.
master plan was created, Is coming from changes In a record. Once a case goes to
New
information,
arrests,
trials
and
federal
funds through the Law Enfor. trial, only a court clerk will have the
Herat
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their outcome will go right into the file, cement Assistance Administration, ability to update it, preventing tam.
VICTIM RECOVERS
and the freshest Information will be Department spokesman John Spolaki pering.
Sanford firefighters administer first aid to .Janet
available to law enforcement dispatchers said he expected that aid to continue until
But Telson predicts the computer
Bell, IS, of 1201 Lincoln Ct. In Sanford, shortly
and court personnel at the touch of a few at least the equipment itself has been system will not be limited to criminal
after she was struck by a car Monday at 10:27 buttons.
paid for,
records. Already he is considering a
The system Is called CJIS, the
While the grant mandates cutting program which can save time sorting
a.m. The accident occured on U.S. Highway 17-92
as Ms. Bell crossed at Third Street. Ms. Bell was Criminal Justice Inforniatlon System. access time to files In half, Spoliki said fingerprints.

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Now information,
trials and their outcome
will go right into the filL
and the freshest
Information will be
available to
law enforcement
dispatchers and
COUI't personnel at the
touch of a few buttons.

a move which should improve the speed

LONDON (UP!).- Britain's state-owned
steelworkers shut down early today in the first
na tionwide steel strike since 1920, threatening
widespread disruption of the nation's already shaky
economy.
"The strike is on," said Bill Sirs, leader of the
steelworkers union. "It is an impossibility to ca ll it off.
The only question now is how long it lasts."
An even more vita l question was what effect It would
have on Ind ustries like automobile manufacturing and
shipbuilding, w hich are crucial to the economy.

Lew isi Daniel, Dilona
Wayne A. Hall, Deftina
DECIA4510 31, 199
ADMISSIONS
William L. Roche, Sanford
Judith K. binton. Sorronto

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arrests,, better access to the Florida and National

Herald Staff Writer
Within a short time, most arrest and
conviction reports in Seminole County
will be moved from paper to a computer,

Britain Steelworks Closes

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HOSPITAL

Wounded Arkansas Trooper

New System To Speed Data To Area Police

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When Dr. Ahmed
Sulemin discovered his car was ruined by a hungry
anaQtItdi$sd a terrified mouse Into the engine, he
sued the car coihpsny, cla1inIng the danages were
covered by his warranty.
Suleman tried to start his brand-new, highperformance Ma Romeo on News Year's Eve, but had
no luck.
"All I heard was a grinding noise," he said.
When the week.old car was towed back to the dealer,
mechanics found the problem. The chewed remains of
a snake and a mouse were found wound around the
camshaft sprocket. The engine was destroyed.
When the repairs ware made Suleman was presented
with a hill for $960. But he refused to pay because, he
said, the engine guarantee Included the cost of
repairing damage caused by makes chasing mice. The
motor car firm disagreed. Suleman flied suit for $1,200.

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LONDON (UP!) Gold ope ned at new record highs
on the first day of tradi ng in the 1980s, nearing the $560.
an-ounce mark, and the dollar remained under
pressure in ear ly tradi ng on European foreign excha nges.
Wi th the Zurich bullion market closed, gold hit a new
ope ning high of $553.50 an ounce in London compared
with Monday's close of $524.50. At the morning fix, the
price jumped another $34.50 to a new a ll-time high of
$559.
The dollar opened easier against most European
currencies, al though It was still under pressure. The
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Residents Scare 'First Burglar Of Year'
Perhaps the first crime of the year in Sanford was a burglary
discovered In progress at 15 minutes after midnight Jan. 1,
police say.
Bernice Brown told police she and her husband apparently
scared off a burglar as they returned to their home at 507
Mattle St., Tuesday morning.
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Tuesday.
Nearly 700 motorists died during the four-day Christmas
weekend, about 150 more than the council had estimated.
Stormy weather at the beginning of the New Year's weekend
helped keep the count low. But a return of fair weather Sunday
combined with liberal doses of bottled holiday spirits on New
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Authorities said fog and freezing rain that complicated the
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accident early Monday that killed three teen-agers near
Aurora, Neb.
Three young men and a teenage girl drowned Sunday after
their car skidded on slick pavement and plunged 8 feet into the
Thunder Bay River, southwest of Alpena, Mich.
A head-on collision between two automobiles near Granite
City. Ill., late Monday killed a 52-year-old father and his two
sons, 5 and 1. The man's wife was critically injured.

Accidents

By United Press International
During a similar period over the
At least 19 people died in Florida traffic Christmas weekend, traffic accidents
accidents during the 102-hour New claimed 35 Florida victims
Year's holiday weekend, a United Press
The latest victim was a 19-year-old
International count showed early today. Gainesville woman who apparently fell
The traffic toll fell far short of the 33 asleep at the wheel as she drove on the
persons the Florida Highway Patrol had Florida Turnpike about 14 miles north of
predicted would lose their lives on Ye, flaw ituiction Tuesday afternoon,
Florida highways during the long time patrol said. Nancy Carol Knowles'
weekend that began at 6 p.m. Friday and car overturned.
ended at midnight Tuesday.
All four of the traffic victims who (lied

in accidents reported early Tuesday

morning were pedestrians.
Alec Raymond Stefonek, 26, of Punts
Gorda, was the victim of a hit-and-run
driver. The highway patrol said Stefonek
was struck by a car that sped away as he
attempted to cross Edgewater Boulevard

in Port Charlotte at 1:55 a.m.
At least three persons lost their lives in
one-car accidents New Year's Eve.

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Basletba11, both on the college and prep levels,
will reign as sports king in Seminole County to
start the New Year and a new decade,
Tonight marks the opening round of the 5th
Annual Raider Classic at the Seminole Cornmunity College gym.
In the opening game of the four team event,
Indian River tangles with defending junior
college state champion Brevard at 7 p.m. while
the host Raiders meet a Canadian squad,
Providence of Quebec, in the night cap at 9.
Thursday's consolation game Is scheduled for
7 p.m. and the championship game will tip off at

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300 N. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305.322-2611 or 831-9993
Wednesday, January 2, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
11011'' J)pijyp.. Wy*, ,'yc; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Veal" $43.00. By Mail. Wec, $1.00; Month, $4.2; 6
Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.

Jan. 4, and then get into league play against
Hillsborough on Jan. 5, Sante Fe on Jan. 9 and
local rival Valencia on Jan. 12.
The new year also marks the point of the
season where local high school squads begin
heavy conference play.
The Five Star Conference schedule provides
some tasty meetings tonight and Friday.
The Oviedo-Outlook runners up Lake Howell
Sllmr Hatrix cn'1tc-• ta gMx&amp;.: t do,qz~acuag
track when they travel to play the Lake Brantley
Patriots at 8 p.m.
Also on tap is an interesting match up with
Seminole visiting the Lyman Greyhounds.
Both teams are coming off victories prior to
the Christmas holidays.
The Greyhounds rebounded for a consolation
victory in the Outlook Invitational before the

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price Index:
Unreliable

For a nation suffering from chronic inflation,
the consumer price index has become a statistic
awaited as expectantly as a call from the doctor.
We're aware of a pain in the pocketbook, but the
CPI tells us how bad it is.
So there was no cheer in the report from the lab

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season outings.
The Raiders play host to McGill (Canada) on

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holi day break while the Seminoles stretchecJ
their undefeated streak to 12 games in winning
the Christmas Tournament by 19 points over
Lake Howell.
The Crooms Panthers also have a pair of
games this week.
This afternoon Chris Marlette's crew meets
Leesburgh and returns to action tomorrow at
home against St. Cloud.

CHICAGO (UPI) — The Alaskan dog sled
teams and Japanese snow sculpturers
are
waiting In the wings, but Chicago is clean out of
snow, and many of the events in a gala Winter
Carnival are in peril.
"How can we have dog sled races without
Snow?" mamd cm G.t, tht city's coor'dinator of special events, who along with Mayor
Jane M. Byrne, organized the six-week festival
'that started New Year's Eve and goes through

Pc-d.ç' qreq action m he

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of
Five
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games
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be
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another
close
watching.
Lake Howell gets a shot at avenging its.
tournament loss to Seminole when the Silver
Hawks travel to the unfriendly confines of the Sanford gym and Daytona Seabreeze, with Its 68, 6-7 and 6-6 front line, visits Lyman in the
Greyhound gym.

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the other day. The CPI was up 13.1 pet- cent for the

first 11 months of 1979 - the worse seige since
prices spurted in 1946 after the end of World War

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at a time when the consumer price index is falling
into bad repute as an accurate measure of the
"cost of living." Indeed, it can be shown that the
CPI actually contributes to inflation by distorting
changes in the living expenses of the average
American.
The problem is that the average American
exists mainly in the minds of statisticians and
bureaucrats. The CPI is figured on the basis of the
cost of a specific list of goods and services which
the Labor Department decided, six years ago,
would represent the typical family expenses —
housing, food, clothing, fuel, medical care and the

1980s,

Who'll
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nati
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significance
is
underscored
by
like.
the fact that major corporations from coast to
But people spend their noney In different ways. coast poured more than $250,000 into
'There Is a dlsguiiid 5A agent among you I'
a futile ___________________________________________________________________
Inflation itself in the last six years probably
to defeat the initiative.
-forced some people to spend more In one area and
The Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. warned
less in another. But the CPI, for the sake of its Montana shareholders that the statute
comparative statistics, sticks to the items in the could serve as a precedent "that can be used
budget drawn up in 1973.
to Launch renewed nuclear ban efforts
The CPI does not reflect, for instance, that elsewhere." Westinghouse dispatched four
from its Pittsburgh headquarters
rising fuel prices have caused many persons to
to
lecture
against
the ballot measure,
cut down on driving or lower their thermostats.
By LeROY POPE
employees enjoying many options could inProponents
of
the
law were outspent by a
assumes all are using the same amount of
UP! Business Writer
troduce administrative headaches.
margin of more than 15 to 1, but they won the
gasoline, natural gas or electricity that they used overwhelming support of Montana's voters by
NEW YORK (UP!) — Fringe benefits will
But the chief executives generally were
six years ago.
Play an important role in personnel policies In
firn-dy opposed to certain benefit options.
emphasilzing that "freedom to choose" should
the 1980s, with pressure expected for exSixty-four percent, for example, were
Providing automatic "cost of living" increases be placed in the hands of citizens rather than
pension
in
such
areas
as
specialized
against
the introduction in industry in general
is an appealing way to protect Income and buying industry or government officials,
coverages and pension benefits, a leading
of the kind of portable pension plans John L.
"The victory of the initiative," says Mike A. consulting firm reports.
power during a time of inflation, but it presumes
Lewis won for the United Mine Workers years
Males,
the principal organizer of the camthat living costs are a fixed and easily defined list
Recession or no, the trend towards more ago. They saw portability as an ad"was a reflection of three basic voter
such benefits cannot be reversed, William M. ministrative nightmare.
of goods and services applicable to everyone. But p
sentiments: A desire for greater citizen
Mercer, Inc., said in reporting on its latest
they are not, and the government's vaunted C?! is
They opposed earlier vesting of pension
control over major energy developments, a
survey of corporate chief executives on
turning out to
funds than the present customary seven to 10
j unre1ite dIagijostpo1 fot 'swotodwr—'--:--. abonsicleer P°W. end
employer attitudes toward employee years on the grounds It Is too expenslveand
the treatment of the nation s economic pro lems. opposition to outside corporate 'experts'
benefits,
also turned thumbs down on that very novel
ipogijg their designs on the state."
Mercer, a leading consultant on employee benefit of company pensions for non-working
The key provision of the new law prohibits
benefits, queried the 2,500 companies In the spouses of employees (which differs from a
the Montana Board of Natural
the various Fortune magazine
fromResources,
granting final
blue chip lists. A widow's surviving interest in her husband's
state regulatory agency,
Cl 426 responded.
pension if so arranged,)
authorization for any nuclear power plant total
Some fl percent of these said fringe
They also were against costof-living Infirst securing approval "by a benefits would remain among their
The nation's colleges and universities are in the without
most
dexatlon
of pensions on the grounds it
majority of the voters in a statewide election
Pressing concerns,
unhappy position of catching the full force of
becomes
Impossible
to provide real actuarial
called by Initiative or referendum."
F
orty-six percent expect the greatest in. funding for such a program.
government red tape.
But such a vote is unlikely because other ternai pressure would come
from middle
The chief executives said the additional
They are vulnerable to a federal attack of sections of the statute specify IZtZ1OCdIfl1Y
management and
43
percent
thought
the
big
fringe
benefits most in demand by both
bureaucratic requirements and paperwork conditions that must be met by any
push would be from blue collar workers.
middle management groups and unions inproposed
for
co
truction
in
the
state
because most of them depend heavily on the facility
ns
.
Sixty-fIve percent said they expected the dude dental are, legal aid, optical care and
Sixty-five
government for student financial assistance,
Amongthoasrequlrenenta: Aliradloactive
pre-retirement planning and counseling,
Many universities get as much as a third of their materials must be contained "with no from labor unions; 49 percent thought It These, of course, on top of the basic desire for

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Forecasting improvements, preparedness and good luck
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that, OPEC's price hikes since 1947
precipitated a trade war which is only new
being recognized. As the costs of oil imports
skyrocketed, Western nations sought ,
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The consensus among Western financiers Is

dustry, originally welcome by Americans 4
Income from the government — and they pay for I'$UOfl*blI chance ... of intentional or would be from the federal government,
better pensions.
Europeans as "recycling," Is leveling off,
unintentional escape or diversion" as a result
Fifty-nine percent of the respondents said
Executives show a definite in
it with blood, sweat and tears,
OPEC countries observe the lesson of chaqUê
of "imperfect storage technologies, ear- they already have plans to increase fringe retirement Incentives as fringeterest In early
benefits, the
Some of the requirements are ludicrous. For thquakesor other acts ofGuboe, benef its In the $0. and 38 percent sa
overdevelopment In Iran. Thus the biUlQj
id they study showed,
Instance a st udent of Wright State in Dayton
paid to OPEC — Include $65 billi on by t
cta of war or other social InstabilitIes."
intend at least to keep them at present levels.
While tiree-quartersof the chief executives
United
States In 1979 — pile up In Europej
charged he was given a low grade because of his
The nuclear power industry currently is
Fifty-six percent said their executives and said they had reviewed their pension plans
banks, as the world's wealth is Increasln
race, The school had to assemble the grades and incapable of offering such broad guarantees employees now look on fringe benefits as an unfunded liability problems, 92 percent safor
controlleci by the oil sheiks, in a rad1
race of eve ry student who took the course for eight of safety. One pro4ndustry campaign com- expected right, and 51 percent said they they were not concerned in this area. id
restructuring of the balance of econo
mittee here admitted that the ballot measure would like to see benefits represent an in.
years to satisfy the government.
Eighty-two percent are against national
power.
And at Texas A and M, parents calling for the "establishes new conditions which energy creasingly larger share of the compensation health Insurance but 90 Percent said they
The simple answer is that the standard
experts a nuclear scientists agree will ban package, apparently in the belief this would regarded It as inevitable,
condition on their son who was in a serio us acliving in the United States will decline, as the
tifl, use of nuclear power In Montana ease the tax problems of many.
Ftfty.elght percent of the executives said
coat of oil imports rises. Business Week kM
cident were told such Information could not be forever,"
About 70 percent said they would favor they think the role of the private pension
already
predicted tha t byl9el Americans will
released because It would violate the federal
All four domestic manufacturers of reactor more flexible benefit programs that would system should be expanded in view of the
pay
$90
billion for foreign oil. The oly
Privacy Act. Thousands of parents who foot the components made substantial donations to give the employee more options. This is funding difficulties associated with Social
alternative
seen is military action agalr*
bill for sending their offspring to college find they UN committee °VP°" to the ballot inItiative, surprising because such flexibility with Security.
OPEC by the oil consuming nations.
cannot even see their grades without the
dependent's permission.
JACK ANDERSON
At the University of California at Berkeley,
federal grants totaled $60 million but complying
.
with government regulations during the same
period cost $22 million.
Even f colleges shun federal funds they are not
always immune. The government still claims
WASHINGTON — Out of the Iranian shah's coffers, much of It by way of the
to
Jurisdiction because some students receive cesspool, an ugly question has bubbled to the Roller-nm Chase Manhattan Bank, The bauador Iran during the crucial 1973.77 Committee, became one of the Senate's ma)
Helms behaved as If he were stalwart champions of the shah, After the
surface: Did the shah of Iran use his oil shah also bestowed other inu1t1b1Wondollarpiod,
federal aid,
representing the .hah, rather than the
shah was ousted and condemned to death
°°' to manlpulate1Amerlcan policy?
benefits on the Rockefeller Interests ranging American
The bigger the federal government grows, the
the new revolutionary government. Jat
ti e from oil deals to real estate ventures.
more disassociated it becomes with reality. It's heSource, dos, to the deposed
In
one
c
cable,
he
urged
the
State
helped push through a Senate resolutM
operate a subterranean sy*m at
It's no big secret that FIhig,r came to Department to "tidy up as much as possible wailing
time for the removal of nonsensical requirements graft, kickbacks
the shah's death sentence.
and payoffs that extended prominence through t he Rockef eller route.
antl.ahah elements in US." before a visit
hindering the nat kin's colleges and un iversities. from his palace guard to .olns of the mull*h. His bloirhs, MV1D a
Ths
Senate
resoluti according to Iranian
nd Bernard Ka1b
ftoi the shalL Hahns also asked whether an sources, helped toon,
persuade AyatoU
who now oppose him. The same sources claim describe him as "mw of the crow
Jewels
In
antl4Mh
newspaper
In
Washington
could
be
Rulx)llah
Khomeini
that
the United Stat
foreign policy, too, was based on bribery, the Rodcafsller diadein" Alter g''ig U.S.
B RY'I WORLD
closed
down.
The
department's
lawyers
w
as
er
bl
co
unalt a y mmitted to shah, thus
graft and manipulation.
foreign policy for eight yea's, Kissinger replied that the paper was protected by the heightening the dls(gtt and the
hostility thst
A startling array prn,nbwnt Americans retU(nsd to the Rockefeller fold where he Is First
u
irasian.cr
on
were his gift list. His man In Washington, now advising Chase Manhattan on foreign
Back In 1074, the Senator's wife, Muted
When Helms finally resigned as am..
investments.
Ards"
disps4e,,]pe,s
Jaytti
quietly signed on as a $17,100 public
CASE NO. 2 — W1'n Rogers was buUdo1, he told colleagues at
With cash, i'eretu rugs, upiiufvs
,
relations
consultant to Iran Air. (bnfldenfthI
that he was leaving "to make some money."
of
as
Lo'iglne, watches, cans of caviar, bottles of scn
papers
show
that the shah's aides considered
Not long afterward, he quietly opened a
reached to build up the shah as pdo
'iian,i. ad the aunces pr.siuuie.
FENET1C
this
a
cover
for a p*" lobbying effert
For Up
American hMr.ts in the Persian Gd area, consulting firm In Washington for ft
GROWTH
ostensible purpose of serving as a "go bet- The Pipers note, among other political i*
of Mft the
o
s.
servatlons her husband's "great InfIuenos'
t01iiWi interests seeking
United Statse leek after thene Interests more 'es'
.
told:
AHEAD
biwlnees in the United States He called his in the Senate,
CASE NO- 1—The shah, 1111811ift mossy to
The PSPSI'S indicate that the shah sheil
Rogers joined In the process of arming the. tITIn "Safes.!," the Iranian word for "amout $107,000 to the Senator's wife. 'Ibis
finance his Iismo of .'iipWa, became the shah to the teeth, flatterIng him to the
'biiaedor."
jying
b,iln4 the a.b'aomlcaj leap In and commiseratIng with him over his revenue
Is far more then &amp;* admowl.djd
1U5
etyoij gUshed it only
receiving, but ii, also iar4ains bowIss
eitcudlM
o,egto problems In boWng the v roo.
ny i
block the ruinous 074 prIce rio, If the Nixon MbWtIg. Weton lad encouraged him to H*n.' lgansnta was to find a suitable
i,
lobbyist,
looked
upon
her
work
sknIitradon would Intervene with the isedertak.
for
the
shah
1ct1y'1an
estate for the shah In the Virginia coun.
tai and commercial, siha tald. But il
Within three months after Rogers left the tryuide. Hshns submitted appraisals of five
after the pr exposed her finanelet
1p secret documents show t the ad- Stat. Department In lat, 117$, he turned up as palatial, multimWlon.dollar satgte,. This r.si
gj'1 fersiji po&amp;y star, HM
director of the shah's Pahiavi FOUAdeUOn. meesags was received shout one of them: "I des to um dm&amp;
KbdaWo was nap - 'e for blockIng any P,ogui' law firm was alas retained by the
Foothots: Both Rogers and Helms had
comment," Kissinger denied that 1
laterferenc. with the shah. 80 wIth shah.
WO adsuaIpiknofantiqu,jd
RkefSUIr.stiah financla ties evier
Kissinis. s coiiaivaace, the greet ad geu
CASE NO. 3— No Amu'I ambassador furniture.
flasncsd
his foIgn policy Judimrta. H.
could have been more solicitous toward the
Ifl5 b, P(A
CASE NO. 4— Sen. Jacob Javits, R.N.Y., a
no
knowIs,
Soonthe
oil billions began pouring Into the shah than was Richard Helms . As am- power on the Senile Foreign
of their busIne dea1Iig,, he
Relations said, at
the time of the 1974 price negotiations.
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The job is not made easier without nature's
cooperation.
"I'm convinced Chicago has not become
another Miami [leach. We'll have snow," Ms.
Connor said Monday. She said events will be
pushed back if need be until snow makes an
appearance.
Another spokesman at City Hall said as a
drastic measure, wh
whl
eels mayave to be put or]
the sleighs that were to give winter wonderland

GENE R AL S T ORES

On a Sunday in February of 1971, a series of deadly twisters
ripped through the Mississippi Delta, killing 109 persons in a
six-county area and injuring more than 1,000. It was the worst
group of tornadoes to hit Dixie in three decades. More than 900
homes were destroyed and property damage ran into the
millions of dollars.
A few weeks earlier, seven other persons, including four
children, died when a tornado destoyed a house trailer at the

ding to Minos A.zombanakisof!NAHoldings

Did Shah Manipu late Foreign Policyt?

Snow For Winter Festival

(liscontent not be repeated.
"Winter is considered the ideal season for
outdoor recreation in several cities," the ma'or
said. "And I think Chicagoans should have an
opportuni ty to enjoy the SC8SOfl and participate in
the mans' things our city has to offer."
The task she and Ms ('onnnr face is it major
one - they must convince it city whose people
associate winter sports with pushing cars out of
snowbanks that winter is fun.

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Ltd., "The energy crisis ... is so colossal we
ought to see it in terms of what we have to do
to restore a new world equilibrium. It L a
problem of world trade restructuring."

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arbiter of world economic stability. In a side.
ranging study of the impact of OPEC's
control of the price and availability of oil on
the international economy, Business Week
last month pessimistically predicted a
worldwide financial crash due to OPEC's
continuing confiscation of the world's wealth,
or—"united NATO military action." Accur-

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The cost: a bargain at $tOO,000, considering all
the events, Money, Ms. Connor strongly em.
phasizes, which comes from funds that are
strtly designated for such use.
"We can't use it to pay teachers," she offered in
reference to the riSr's school system woes.
Mrs. Byrne, swept into office on the power of
helcritidsm the city's handling of the blizzard
last year, is determined the 1979 winter of

JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) Mississippi was one of the most
tornado-prone states in the country in the 1970s, leading the
nation In the number of recorded fatalities,
The National Weather Service said Mississippi had 292 twist
ers during the decade, killing a total of 145 persons. Texas
(1,425) and Florida (658) had the most twisters, while Texas
(137) and Alabama (121) followed Mississippi on the fatality

By EDWARD J. WALSH
With the close of the seventies, a decade
that in many ways defied the predictions of
economists and commentators, the prospects
for the 1960s are being examined mDre
carefully than ever. And, as the oil ministers
of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countriesmetrecently in Caracas to consider
new increases in the prices of its crude oil,
the forecasts fix inevitably on energy and its
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By PETER COSTA
UPI Senior Editor

Educational institutions no longer were the political change is often propelled by individuals always as entertainment and there is nothing as
liberation for women, it often was frenzied sex for
authoritative
standard
setters
they
used
to
be,
the
who
know
when
to
seize
the
moment
and
read
the
entertaining
as
scandal.
This
has
a
corrosive
sex
sake. Women are drawing back now, saying
The 1970s.
public
school
system
came
apart
and
the
times
the
so-called
Great
Men
of
History
effect
on
society,"
Graff
says.
relationships
are too complicated, more complex
Our computers got smaller, our mortgages
weakening of authority brought about by Con-. theory.
170s
changed
in
sometimes
than
mere
sex,
and women now want more ties,
Values
during
the
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bigger, our automobiles shorter, our grocery
frontation politics has tended to erode all political
There
have
been
"political
family
dynasties"
subtle
ways.
Women
are
a
lot
more
interested
in
emotional
bags lighter.
authority."
throughout our history who seemed to be able to
Human body potential movements - est,
foundations," she said.
Wristwatches lost their hands and underwent a
And,
Graff
says,
society
has
become
read
the
era
and
propose
programs
to
help
the
transactional
analysis
and
the
like
became
the
Women rediscovered their bodies - not as sex
facelift as Ught-emitting diodes flashed a new
ferociously competitive because the "sense of the country, Schlesinger says.
decade's adventures in psychological or- objects but as the natural extension of their
numerology. Digital microwave ovens, digital
commonweal has dissolved", making everyone
"One would think that dynasties are somewhat thodontim. Some young people dropped into the
personalites - and joined the self-help and health
garage door openers, digital thermometers,
more "
antithetical
to
American
democracy
and
yet
In
establishment
to
chase
the
butterflies
of
middlegroups
so prevalent in the '70s.
digital washing machines made daily life easier
The decade also saw that there are limits to the 19th century we had two Adams presidents, in class success, while others rejected the establish"They
joined martial arts classes and exercise
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growth. Small-is-beautiful became a slogan heard the 20th century we had the first half dominated ment and returned to the earth and worked with
groups
and
pulied their bodies together. It was
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more and more as the iwos progressed, but by the Roosevelt.s and a strong supporting casts of leather and wood and the soil,
case
of
women
needing
to
prove
themselves
..
The price of oil increased nearly 700 percent
remained mostly rhetoric.
the Tafts of Ohio, the Lodges of Massachusetts,
A surprisingly large group of young people themselves. Now, with the social changes of the
during the decade and everything cost more.
"We're
used
to
water
running
out
of
the
hose,
the
Longs
of
Louisiana,
the
Stevensons
of
Illinois,
decided
they would work in traditional jobs, but decade, women see the ios with a different
Stagflation was born and grew up to be
not running back In the hose. We don't know how the Wagners of New York, the
owns of they would not work too hard.
perspective - they believe in themselves and .
America's biggest bully.
to deal with a philosophy of no growth," Graff California.
Gail
Sheehy,
author
of
"Passages,"
the
book
of
want
to change the system for everyone," Janice •.
And as economic chaos loomed, our leaders
says.
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Kaplan,
author of "Women in Sports," said. :,
seemed to shrink. For the first time in United
But Pulitzer-prize-winning historian Arthur there is something attractive about the idea of adult life crises were predictable, says that her
,
States history, a president was forced to resign
Schlesinger Jr. sees the decade as just another families committed to public service, It Is also new study shows that young men at the end of the
Whatever
happened
to
the
counter
culture,'the
and the presidents who followed, honest and wellpredictable low point in the sine-wave curve of because when someone is identified with a family decade "don't want to work hard and demand protesters, the radicals?
meaning men to be sure, seemed to create
history.
tradition you know where he comes from and more time for 'personal growth' and dream of
Theodore Roazak, professor of history at
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nothing out of the nothingness they had inherited.
"I think it has been a decade of exhaustion. You what he stands for," Schlesinger said,
achieving
the
perfectly
balanced
life,
in
which
California
State
University
at
Hayward,
Calif.,
.
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People turned inward. Pop psychologists
have a country that Is worn out and I think there
He cautioned, however, that membership in a there is time for love and leisure and children and says the movement has disolved into it.,
labeled the hedonistic youth the "me generation"
is cyclical rhythm in our public affairs where political family by itself does not guarantee personal expression and playing lots of tennis." surrounding social medium ... and has "In- those healthy, jogging, totally organic young
you go through a period of generally two decades political competence to run a nation or a state.
The sexual revolution and the proliferation of filtrated American society."
people who were "into" existential tennis, the
SINGING SONGS OF LOVE
of action, pusion, reform and affirmative
"After all, Lyndon Johnson had a brother, the pill notwithstanding, Sheehy's study showed
"The vile accusations that young protestors
good life and gourmet carpentry,
government until the country is worn out. And Richard Nixon a brother, Jimmy Carter a that young men, ages 21-Z3, had already lost in. once had to run shouting in the streets to make
'Yes; sir: that's my baby," sings Cheech (right).
The face of the future seemed hidden by clouds
then you enter a period of fatigue and weariness, brother," he said.
terest in sex.
known now hover routinely over the news of the
of disenchuntment and everyone was delighted
a
6-year-old Steller sea lion, with help from her
passivity, quietism, negative government,
Leadership may not even originate in the
Linda Sexton, daughter of poet Anne Sexton and day
It is as if the dissenting outsiders of a
just to get through another day without being
young
pop Rodan. 11odan has doubled his
disillusionment, privatization, replacement of governmental sector anymore.
author of "Between Two Worlds," a book about decade ago served as the Distant Warning
mugged or made bankrupt or made to feel abpublic concerns by private, motives," ScWealnger
"It comes from outside of politics, from the young women in the '70s, says that women seem System for what Vietnam, Watergate, the io '120 pounds since his birth last June at Sea
surd.
says.
World in San Diego. When full grown, he will
sports world, the world of entertainment. Elvis to be in a continual dash for careers and alter-revelations of officially sanctioned FBI and CIA'
"It was a time when America fully rejoined the
And this sense of privatian seems to have Presley may have been more important than the native actions to housewifery.
weigh one ton.
criminality. the scandals of corporate fraud and
rest of the world, sharing problems that hi therto
ge ne rated a need far some leader to believe in, governor of his state," Grail says.
"There
was
and
is
this
terrible
pressure
to
be
-.
corruption
the relentless degradation of tbe
were in its deepest consciousness - widespread someone who could reftre a serise of confidence
"Modern coinmunications wear out our heroes careeroriented. It was as if women were running environment have finaUy proved to everyone.
corruption In government, a sense that and end the pervasive feelings of national very fast. We have new heroes every week. This a 50-yard dash to success and a sense of shame
"Namely, that you can't trust the power.
presidential government was in trouble, deep malaise. It was as if the typical American
were a is a very destabilizing influence in American developed if you were doing something structure, that the experts are knaves and fakers,.Large
doubts about our vaunted technological
member of a cargo cult waiting for help and life," Grail says.
traditional," Sexton said,
that the promise of unlimited material progress
superiority," says Henry Graff, professor of
leadership, if not from the sky, perhaps from
Graff also faults the media for legitimizing
Not only did the 50-yard-dash syndronw affect and universal affluence Is a he, that the econo ..,
history at Columbia University.
MY;'
their television sets,
court gossip and making muckraking a national career choices for women, Sexton said, but also Is an inhuman machinery operated byrogues and
"Organized religion revealed itself as weak and
This, too, is a normal feeling for an exhausted Ideal,
women's views on marriage and sex,
blunderers, that the system is running out of
unable to retain leadership and that led to cults.
nation, Schlesinger says. Further, he states,
"The way politics is being discussed now is
"While the decade did produce sexual control," Roszak says.
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county seat or state capital. But Washington is the big time resumption
of relations between the United States and Cuba.
getting used to all the tradition here. You know, the gentleman
and can be a shattering experience.
"I've
taken
the hardest country that we havc to live with and
from Texas stuff. That kind of thing."
"I didn't realize how vicious it was until I got to
I'm
trying
to
bring some sanity to our relations with it," tie
Washington," Leland said. "You always hear that -Capitol Hill
lie said the slow-moving, penny-pinching atmosphere of the
saul.
isa pretty rough, but until you get inside you never realize how
96th session of Congress has been especially difficult for a
But his major success on Capitol 11111 was in organizing his
vicious it really is."
young liberal with big dreams of social change.
fellow
freshmen congressmen and being chosen their whip Leland, conservatively dressed in a double-breasted gray
"It was very frustrating in the beginning," says the 35-yeartheir
representative
at Thursday's weekly meeting of House
old Democrat. "I'm an idealist. I came to Washington exsuit and polka-dot tie, gave up the camouflage jacket, faded
Democratic leaders.
pecting to do a whole lot of good. It wasn't as easy as I
jeans and eye-catching afro of black radicalism when he en"I'm particularly proud of what I have done with the freshthought."
tered politics.
man class," he said. "There was a lack of involvement on the
He also had a rough time making the transition from the
Despite the pressures of a year in Congress, he insisted he
part of the freshinen at first. But now we get together ever),
believes as strongly as ever in the same ideals as that tough
page-one firebrand of the Texas legislature to the new kid on
week to discuss our priorities."
the block in the nation's capital.
Texas militant who took to the streets again and again during
In addition to the usual frustrations of a freshman
the tumultuous 1960s.
"I didn't have any real friends when I got here," he said. "I
lawmaker, Leland has had to deal with a political problem
was very, very lonely. I still am to some degree. It's a hard life
"I haven't compromised," he said, gobbling scrambled eggs
very much his own.
to get used to."
at breakfast in the House members' dining room. "I'm still
HIS district includes most of the oil companies in Texas, but
Leland, who has defied convention in his district for the past
pretty idealistic. But I've got to work hard in Washington not to
he
has refused to budge an inch in opposing their calls for
become cynical about things."
five years by openly living with a young white woman, said
decontrol
of energy prices.
he's used to going through life "with lots of albatrosses around
And he still sounds like an idealist: "I'm here for the little
"I
feel
that
I owe them sonic representation," he said. "I'm
my neck."
people, the poor people, blacks, chicanos, poor whites."
their
congrminan.
But I don't play games with them. I
What does he do when they get too heavy?
"You find that all your ideas have been pushed by somebody
communicate with the oil companies a lot, but I always vote
He plays pinball at Duddlngton's Underground, a wtitering else in the Congress for years," he said. "It's hard to find your
with the people."
hole on Capitol Hill, finding solace in a return to the ping, clang niche, to grab hold of an issue that is truly yours."
Leland said one of the major troubles of I.ving a liberal in the
and beep of Im days as a kid in Houston's tough Fifth Ward
96th Congress is that "too many of my colleagues feel the
Take his pet subject - health.
ghetto.
country is inoving to the right and the), want to curtail spen"I've been interested in drug abuse by the phamaceutical
"I play pinball when I'm very frustrated," he said. 61 IJU
it'
mg,"
alleviates some of my tension. You see I'm a street cat. Street companies," he said. "But when I got here I found that
"Many of them are simply afraid to vote for social programs
Rosenthal had done more work on it than I ever did. And
skills got me to Congress. I'm from Fifth Ward and I don't ever
because
of the political consequences hack home," he said.
national
health
is
Kennedy's
issue."
want to forget It."

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PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) that was pretty much the I've ever seen," praised national chaiiipionship.
it quick 10-U lead over the with 1:32 to play.
i Whitvi and his execution.
down passes.
State quarterback Art story of their 17-16 victory Southern Cal Coach John
Alabamn, ranked No. I on Ruckeycs, who missedan
GaryWilliams caught three And, I think our offensive line
"One of my goals was to get
Schlichter might have said it over the Buckeyes Tuesday in Robinson. "II there is any the final regular season early chance to score when of Schlit'hter's passes for 131
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best: ''Charles White is a the 66th Rose Bowl,
doubt, go back and look at the ballot, beat Arkansas 24-9 in they failed to get (lie bail into yards and flanker Doug
Bruce second-guessed could,'' said the 5400t-10, 185great player. He beat us
White, who talks a lot but is fourth quarter."
the Sugar Bowl.
the Cfl(t zone after having it Donley hauled in four for 110 himself for not gambling for lx)Un(1 White, who set Hose
today."
very capable of backing up
Nobody had to go back and
yards, laying to rest the old more ttithttiwns.
''Obviously, we deserve first and goal at the USC 2.
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drive and, after blocking a punt, Florida State was at the
Sooners' 5-yard line when the first period ended.
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season, pushed the Seminoles back to the 19 after the second
period began. When they gained possession there, it took them
only four plays to tie the score, with Watts breaking off the
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Sooners next possession and Watts
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teamed with 1V78 Heisman Trophy winner
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tucky Coach Joe Hall knew his Vermont and then went into 3. DePaul (1)18-0)
344
team would be hard-pressed overtime before recording an 4.NorthCarollna(5-1)
303
to beat Noire Dame Saturday 87.75 triumph over Cincinnati 5,OhioState(1)(7-1)
300
night. After all, the Wildcats in the championship game. 6. ISU (8.0)
280
missing
three
inThe
successes
earned
the
7,
Purdue
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WERE
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first-place
8,NotreDame(7-1)
Devils
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Blue
portant players. And the
213
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10.Syracuse(8-0)
of
Kenand
playing
at
lull
points,
well
ahead
cfeated
145
429.
The
Wildcats,
1111.Indlana(7-2)
tucky's
strength.
113
had seven first-place votes. 12.OregonState(11-1)
P.But Kentucky, behind the 1,
196
l ership of Kyle Macy,
The remainder ol the Top lO 13.St.Jolm's(I-l)
90
rservered for an 8640 shows some changes, but only 14,Mi.01(1O.0)
76
151ouisvllle(6-2)
tory over Noire Dame and one new member
tm72
16.
UCLA
I Id on to the No. 2 spot
defeated Syracuse
17,Virghtia(9.1)
43
1 hInd Duke
in the fifth moved into the No. 10 spot by 18,WeberState(11-1)
24
ek of the UPI Board of beating Cornell and
Villanova
19.IllinoIs(10-2)
21
(aches Ratings,
t win the Rochester Classic.
19
rhe Wildcats were playing Indiana left the Top 10 despite
thout veteran Dwight winning the Cibrillo Classic.
Nile: By agreement with
deraon, who quit the team,
DePaul
beat
the
American Basketball
Unbeaten
ml freshmen Sam Bowie and
rk Minniefield, both of Bradley and moved from No. Coaches Aoclaticn, teams
third- on probation by the NCAA are
n were suspended by Hall 510 No.3 as i,V10IlY
ineligible for top 20 and
'disdplinary reasons. But ranked Noire Dame dropped
was national championship
to
eighth;
North
Carolina
unarmnanned Kentucky
Ddd5TIUOfl by the UP!
nad fought hard for the Idle and remained fourth
Board of Coaches. Those
thwest
Ohio
State
beat
Nor
Ictory and that's what
Louisiana and jumped from tunis currently on probation
t special to HalL
seventh to fif th; Undefeated for 197940 are: Alaska.
Anchorage, Auburn,
"11s Is the moot satisfying
Cincinnati, East Carolina,
'1n I've ever had," Hall said. over Boston University
'They ( the team) couldn't Delaware and remained Memphis State, San Franlive felt as good as I did. But sixth; Purdue beat Tulsa and cisco.
hey deserved to."
moved from No. 9 to No. 7;
Duke, which fi nished
' and unbeaten Iowa,
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is tiwn Iron Duke Classic,
beat Drake to go from
ista ed
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''lie played a great gania' offensively, scits great
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G eorge Gervimi.''
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ut his 14 points in the period. Jeelani had eight
straight points in the first five mumnutes of the period
to kt' a 20-li Portland spurt.
Waslmimigtomi was paced by Elvin Hayes with 26
jut!lts amid Greg Ballard mth 18, 'loin Owens added
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It might be' u bit early. but for (he first (nut' iii
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Ilolzman said of Sari Antonio's George Gervini
Tuesday night after the Knicks overcame the NBA's
top scorer and the Spurs to post a 128-120 victory.
"Gervini got 33 points and was outplayed," said

have to go on the road in .January," he said. "We are
starting to make it move on the playoffs."
In the only other NBA game Tuesday, Portland
defeated Washington, I09-tJ.
Trail Blazers 109, Bullets 99
Forwards Maurice Lucas and Abdul Jeelani
triggered a 10-point fourth period to lead Portland
past Washington. With the Blazers trailing by 13

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers though the Sues sully season-ending setback against the Sooners.
return to the PI$CtIL* field defeated LOS An@ft 214 ID
disagree. A football game is a football game.
today after taking New Year's their Sept. 23 gain., they are
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sWfworked cna game plan mnstawn.
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four times.
Although Richardson v.as dazzling, the victory
was a team effort. Ray Williams was on (hit'
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team when third-ranked Ohio State fell to
Squthern California, 17-16, in the Rose Bowl,
Oklahoma knocked off fourth-ranked
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"I've never seen a team play any better,
any harder than the University of Alabama
did today," he said. "I went in saying they
were the best in the country a nd I'll say that
cs)ming out."
But, just like last year w he n USC won the
Rose Bowl to grab the national championship
away from Alabama, the view was different
in Pasadena, Calif.
"I've said all along that the winner of this
game should be the national champion," said
Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce after the
heartbreaking loss. "I will vote USC No. 1,"
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total control, building a 17-3 halftime head.
Fullback Steve Whitman scored on a 12yard run for the Crimson Tide in the final
quarter to cap a 98-yard drive and wrap up
the contest.
''We are a good football team and they beat
us,'' said Arkansas quarterback Keith
Scanlon. "We sure were outplayed today."
Heisman Trophy winner Charles White was
the story in Pasadena. The two-time AllAmerica established Rose Bowl records for

tbp.rated defense Ilield Arkansas to only 97
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*Nothings certain when it comes to the
national football ratings but Alabama Coach
Paul "Bear" Bryant thinks the title that
eluded his Crimson Tide a year ago is in the
big.
:"The point spread is enough to win the
nqtional championship," said Bryant
Tuesday after Alabama overwhelmed
Arkansas for a 24.9 victory in the Sugar Bowl.
Alabama, which extended the nation's
longest winning streak to 21 games, emerged

evening,
'It tickled inc to death," said Bryant of his
team's triumph. "One point would have been
qlough for me. I really believe we have the
best team in the country."
There were few dissenters in New Orleans
fter
the topranked Tide crushed the
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Razorbacks, rolling up 284 yards with a
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"I don't have to do that." lie sIl,ido%%-e(I ;is ustial bv tile it bitter defeat.
witha 67-yarti'I'D Iiiiss to knot
and the greatest competitor will win their second straight said he had not seen much of the score at 10.10.
said. ''It's just keep the dynamic \Vluti', had it line
''1 Can't be happy with my
Alabama but saw enough of
Another pair of field goals faith.' They know as long as
rf(erruioni for the Trojans and performance because we lost
the Trojans to make them his by .Janakievski gave Ohio there's some clock left there's kept the Buckeyes off-balance and that's what I base it on,
No. 1 pick.
State a 16-1(1 lead and it staved a chance,
with his passing. lie coin- he' said. "It's a big disappointOn a 41-yard field goal by
''They Buckeye's were a i)lt'tt'd 11-4 4-24 passes for 234 miient because one of my longthat way until White took
Eric Uipp and a 43-yard pass charge on the final drive, valiant football (earn out
artis including the' touch- time goals has been to play on
from Paul McDonald to Kevin climaxing it by diving over there today. But nitini't take do wn pass t Kevin Williams a national chamiipionship
Williams, the Trojans oiened from (lie I for (lie winning TI) anything awayo lromii N . 12 and hit several ke third- team.'

Bear Feels 'Boma
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Four plays later, Bobby Butler blocked an Oklahoma punt

auto

For months and months
The Nebraska-Houston game seemed to be en
Houston Cougars coach Bill Yeoman did his best route to a bland standoff before a flurry of lastto downplay what happened to his team in the quarter activity turned the game into a thriller.
hitter cold of the Cotton Bowl on the first day of
Nebraska
the Big Eight Conference runner1979.
up after ending the year with a 10-2 record Houston had seen a 22-point, fourth-quarter lead scored in the first period on an 85-yard drive that
against Notre Dame fade away and finally ended in a 9-yard run by Jarvis Redwine. The
disappear on the last play of the game that day. Cornhuskers had squandered a scoring opportuniBut after his team had gone from winners to ty early in the period on a missed field goal after
losers to winners in the space of eight minutes recovering a Houston fumble on the game's first
against the Nebraska Cornhuskers In the 1980 play.
Cotton Bowl, Yeoman admitted the Notre Dame
The Cougars, Southwest Conference coloss preyed on the minds of his players for quite a champions wtlh an 11-1 record, tied It 7-7 in the
while,
second quarter on a 71-yard march culminated in
Our kids carried that game last year with an 8-yard run by Elston, who had come in to
them for a Long time," said Yeoman. It stuck replace starter Delrlck Brown.
with them. But we didn't say one thing about that
Then It was punt, punt, punt until the start of the
game. We didn't have to."
final quarter.
Sixth-ranked Houston at least partially made up
Elston drove his team from his own 17 to the
for the 1979 setback by coming from behind In the Nebraska 41 to set up a 41-yard field goal by
final minute Tuesday to whip eighth-rated Kenny Hatfield with 8:25 to go and the CorNebraska, 17-14.
nhuskers came back to score on the Quinn-to-Finn
The Cougars drove 66 yards under the guidance pass.
of backup quarterback Terry Elston and scored
The Nebraska TI) was set up by one of the trick
on a fourth-down, 6-yard throw from Elston to plays called by Coach Tom Osborne during the
wide receiver Eric Herring - a pass that glanced day -a throwback pass from Redw ine to Quinn
off a Nebraska defender. The throw came with that took the ball to the Houston 10.
only 12 seconds left in the game.
Finally, it was Houston's turn. Elston, who
From the first day we found out we were three times during the season had run for the
coming here we were thinking, Remember 79," winning touchdown In the final quarter, cornHerring said. We learned last year In the Cotton pleted passes of 10, 15 and 11 yards to Herring on
Bowl that a team can come from behind. We quit the drive.
playing last year and got whipped."
The 6-yard scoring toss was Elston's first TI)
The Cornhuskers, meanwhile, found out Just throw of the season.
how Houston felt last year.
Terry was excellent on that last drive,"
It's Just like being hit in the gut," said Yeoman said. He threw under pressure and he
Nebraska wide receiver Jeff Finn, whose 6-yard got out of bounds when he had to.
TI) catch from quarterback Jeff Quinn with 3:56
The only thing we ever questioned about
to play appeared to have given the Cornhuskers Elston when we recruited him was his emotional
state. But today he proved everything. They gave
the win,
Elston a tough pass rush and he never took his eye
off his receivers or their pass routes."
Although the game meant nothing as far as the
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and Keith Jones fell on the ball at the Sooners' 18 yard tine.
Jordan, of the Il-i Seminoles. America, wound up with 166 yards rushing to lead the Sooners
Florida State had a first down on the 6 after a 13-yard Jordan
The senior quarterback's but did not figure in any of the scoring until the final Oklahoma
touchdown.
pass
and had a third down at the Oklahoma 2. But two delaying
teammates said Oklahoma
penalties
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next
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goal
misfired when the snap was mulled. Oklahoma took
executing team they had
minutes and 35 plays relentlessly driving downfield. On the
over on Its own 19, where it began its first scoring drive to
faced.
assume control of the game.
"I really feel like we held scoring play Watts, named the Most Valuable Player in the
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The Sooners continued to d ominate play throughout the
remainder of the game but were unable to score again until,
with only 1:58 left, Watts teamed with Billy Sims on a 34-yard
touchdown run for the final tally,

But ONo State scored oil a argument that Ohio State and

nia's Heisman Trophy- For Ohio State to handle, He
The second-ranked Trojans, Robinson, "So does Alabama. 36-yard field goal by Vlade the Big Ten cant pass.
tendency to go for too many was said I was too small to
winning tailback, riddled overshadowed another out. who finished with an 1141 But I've pretty much made up Janakievski and then, with
Robinson said lie gave no fie ld goals and not enough play here but I give 110 perthird-ranked Ohio State for standing performance by record, the only blot a 21-21 tie my mind who I'm going to just 21 seconds left in the special pep talk to lire up his touch(lowns,'' lie said. "But cent. That's all I can give."
247 yards in 39 carries in. Schlichter.
with Stanford, now must wait vote for."
opening half, Schlichter hit offense prior to the winning hind_sight is always o-o:'
For Schlichter. Who finished
chiding da zzling runs of 32
"Charles White is the finest until the final vote by the UP!
So has Ohio State's first- wide receiver Gary Williams drive.
Mclna1d, although over- with 297 yards passing, it was

game, sped around right end and went 12 yards before being
hemmed In by the Florida State defense. He then pitched out to
Sims, who streaked the final 22 yards, going into a victory
dance at the 5 yard line.
Oklahoma, which last year beat Nebraska 31-24, was making
its fourth Orange Bowl appearance in the last five years.
The Sooners almost scored in the opening minutes of the
game when Basil Banks broke loose on a 59-yard punt return
but Banks fumbled at the Florida State 10 and the Seminoles
recovered the ball in their endzone for a touchback.
Quarterback Jimmy Jordan marched the Seminoles to the
Oklahoma 43 before Sta te had to punt and th e next time the
Seminoles had the ball, he led them on their lone scoring drive
with a number of key passes, including one in which pass in.
terference was called, giving Florida State a first down on the
Oklahoma 1 yard line. The Sooners were off sides on the next
play, so Whiting actually had to go only 18 inches for the tally.

61-yard touchdown run.
Oklahoma scored again only 36 seconds later. Second-string
safety Bud Hebert made his first of three interceptions at the
Florida State 35 on the first play after the ensuing kickoff and
returned the ball to the Seminoles 10 yard line. An offsides
penalty put the ball at the 5 and Stanley Wilson then went the
final live yards to give Oklahoma a 14-7 lead with 10:59 left in
the second quarter.
The next time the Sooners got the ball, at the Florida State 41
following a 14-yard punt, they drove to the Seminoles' 3 and
when the drive stalled they settled for a 24-yard field goal by
Michael Keeling to make it 17-7 with 3:08 left in the half.

consideration for No. I,- said

White, Southern Califor- what he says, was too much look.

Woodham.
out there at first," he said.
"We caine into the game
"I think they were less than
what they would have liked to Feeling Florida State could
have been tonight," Hebert beat us if we didn't play well,"
said. "Their passes weren't he said. "When we took a 17-7
too sharp. A couple of then lead, it took a lot of sting out of
them but then we started
just Floated."
Switzer had so much confi- playing sloppy. Our fumbles
dence in Hebert and the rest may have cost us 18 to 24
of his defense he elected to points."
Sims was only mildly
kick off instead of receive to
pleased with his performance
open the second half,
"We were making mistakes in his fi na l game as a Sooner.
and I didn't want the f oot ball He gained 164 yards and
scored on a 34-yard touch- and I had so much f aith in
down run,
our defense," he said.
"I'm satisfied a little bit but
Watts, the junior quarterback who was named the I think a few times when Igot
game's outstanding player, Into the open, I should have
ran for 177 yards, including a broken It," he said.
In the Florida State locker
61-yard touchdown run. He
said he didn't feel the Sooners room, there was sadness but
went into the game over. no tears following the
despite theAr slow

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MIAMI (UP!) Quarterback J.C. Watts brought Oklahoma
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Tuesday night and the fifth-ranked Sooners went on to defeat
fourth-ranked and previously unbeaten Florida State 24-7 in
the Orange Bowl.
The Seminoles completely dominated the opening period
when Mike Whiting scored on a 1-yard run to cap a 74-yard

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NEW YORK (UP!) Whatever became of Boris Spassky,
Bucky Dent and Hollywood Henderson?
Some people who have run into Boris and Bucky lately tell
me they're doing all right, and in all likelihood Hollywood IS,
too, but I'm going to miss him at the Super Bowl ft year
trying to put the writers on by telling them Terry Bradshaw
can't even spell "cat,"
Hende rson ce rtai nly knows better than that. Not only can
Bradshaw spell "cat," he can hit one with a football right
between the eyes f rom 50 yards out.
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anyway, and win they did without their three big stars.
That takes a little coaching.
Another thing I like about Phillips is that he's not one of those
first person singular guys. Whenever his Oilers win, which is
far more frequently than not, the writers who come around
him with questions never have to listen to a bunch of I, I, I
proflounosments, With Phillips, it's always they, they, they.
No wonder guys like Campbell, !astorini and so many of the
other Houston performers keep saying that playing for Phillips
Is a piece of cake.
A year ago when they met for the AFC championship in cold,
wet and Icy Three Rivers Stadium, the Steelers blew out the
Oilers 34-5 with each team fumbling the ball a half dozen times.
The Steelers Jumped to a two-touchdown lead in the first
quarter, and with the field being in the condition it was, there
'wasn't any way for the oilers to play catch-up.
"No excuses," Phillips said afterward. "We just got beat,
' not proud of what my players did all
but that doesnt' mean Im
year long."
The last time they faced one another on Dec. 10, the Oilers
outlasted the Steelers 20-17 in the Astrodome with the benefit of
a bad call by a side Judge on an outside kickoff. Nonetheless,
that call couldn't detract anything from the intensive, spirited
rush of Houston's defensive linemen and linebackers, who
made Bradshaw come up empty on 15 of his 29 throws,
Most likely, it'll be another war next Sunday in Pittsburgh. It
generally is whenever the Steelers and Oilers bump helmets,
No matter how it comes out, one fellow wearing fancy

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Is Don King
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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
The tipoff: Rumblings in the Larry Holmes fight camp have
Rich Giachetti, the auto repair man who fronts as his
manager, going back to mending fenders. Don King, the
promoter who really calls the shots for the WBC heavyweight
champion, didn't fancy Rich trying to switch Holmes to a rival
promoter. Who would be, of all people, Muhammad All.
Q. Why are there so many clipping penalties on kick returns
in professional football? It seems that everytime you turn
around, the whistle's blowing and the referee Is stepping off 10
yar'Js. Ron Arnold, Los Angeles, Calif.
To cut down on the incidence of injuries in rugged openfield
contact, the NFL put in a new rule in 1979 that prohibits
blocking below the waist on kickoffs, punts and field goal
attempts. Some over-zealous young players haven't adjusted
Q. Who are the beat high school senior quarterbacks and
to it yet. The penalty, by the way, is 15 yards.
considered excellent college prospects at that position?
Q. what is John Ilavlicek, the former star of the Boston
B.C., Knoxville, Tenn.
Celtics, doing now" What are his final NBA statistics and how
The No. I candidate is Scott Grooms of Washington Court
do you rate him as an all-time great? James Hirst.
House, Ohio. (Miami Trace H.S.). He played for the same
Mostly, Hondo just hunts and fishes. He has just built a new
school that just two years ago produced Art Schllchter the
house for his family in Westham, Mass. He also has an Interest
phenomenal All-America soph QB at Ohio State. Grooms is a
in a Westchester County, N.Y., food chain. His basketball carbon copy. Other touted prep prospects are Blair Kiel of
career left him well-fixed. In 1,270 games with the Celtics, the
Columbus, I n d.; Frank Seuer of Huntington Beach, Calif., and
former Ohio State star played 46,471 minutes and scored 26,288
Steve Bono of Norristown, Pa.
points(anaverage of 20.6 per game), which puts him fourth on
Q. What kind of player was Earle Bruce, the Ohio State
the all-time list behind Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson
coach, In college? Are there any top coaches who didn't play
and Jerry West. To me, Havlicek was the best "sixth man" football? H. N., Lorain, Ohio.
ever, the ideal swing man to come off the bench and infuse a
Earle Bruce, who has worked wonders as head coach of Ohio
team with a winning attitude.
State, enrolled at that school in 1949 as an outstanding halfback
Q. The gravest, most disgraceful waste of talent in football is
(and top sprinter) from Cumberland, Md. But he tore up a
playing the New England Patriots' Raymond Clayborn out of
knee his freshman year and never really played. He tried it
position on defense. I attended Texas while he did and watched
again in the fall of 1951, but the knee hadn't responded. So, he
him play limited duty at halfback out of the wishbone attack.
settled for a coaching career. Coach Bob Blackman, reviving
lie Is far more gifted runner than O.J. Simpson and infinitely
Cornell's football fortunes, was a quarterback prospect at the
more durable and tougher. Can not something be done to
University of Southern California before a polio attack forced
convince Clayborn and his coaches that they are crippling his
him to give up the game. I can't think of any others imteam's effectiveness by playing him on defense?
David
mediately who had no varsity experience.
Adams, San Mateo, Calif.
Q. Was Dan Foots, the fine young quarterback of the San
Whoa! You're talking about a slim 190-pounder who hasn't
Diego Chargers, ever a broadcaster? His name sounds
played any offense since skimpy service as a sophomore In
familiar. Tom Hall, Escondido, Calif.
college when his coaches thought he was more suited to
You're thinking of his father, Bob Fouts, a long-time sportdefense, too. And the comuparis&amp;n to O.J. is ridiculous.
scaster in San Francisco, where Dan grew up
and once
Simpson, who has just bowed out of the NFL, survived 11
served as a water boy for the 49er3. His dad used to do the playseasons and established himself as one of the greatest ever
by-play for 49er games on radio.
Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O.
behind only Jimmy Brown. CL'yborn's only in his third year.
He Is most distinguished, so far, for a slugging match with a
Box 6346, Incline Village, Ncv.89450, Because of the volume of
Boston sports writer,
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By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
The holiday tournaments
are over, everyone has
several gaines under their
belts, and now it's time to get
down to Five Star Conference
business among the county
basketball squads.
A pair of spicy entries dot
the prep schedule tonight
when
the
undefeated
Seminoles of Bill Payne travel
to Longwood to tackle Toiii
La w r e if cc' s I y at a ii
Greyhounds and Greg
Robinson's Lake Howell

Silver Hawks visit Bob
l't'terson's squad at Lake
Brantlev.
In seeking its 13th straight
win tonight, Seminole will
face a stiff battle in the
Greyhounds. It was the
t.ungwvxt crew that provided
uie stiiiest opposition for the
'['nbc prior to the OutlookInvitational.
Earlier this season, in the
Thanksgiving Rotary Bowl,
the Greyhounds held the
Seminoles in check for three
quarters before bowing out 5448.

Once again Bill Payne will figure of 6.6 Reggie Butler
be looking for his well. defending the boards.
rounded line up of Keith
Lyman will look to junior
Whitney and Glenn Stain- Neal Gulls for its scoring
baugh in the backcourt with punch again. Other offensive
forwards David Thomas and spark will have to come from
Bruce McCray teaming up the more consistent per.
with center Reggie Butler toformances of Sam Lemon and
provide the Tribe's ir party Jef f Nelson.
strength.
The Greyhounds ended 1979
McCray leads the Seminole on a winning note, a conoffense with a healthy scoring solution victory in the Outlook
average a shade under 20 tourney which broke a threepoints while Thomas, Whitney game losing streak, and hope
and Stambaugh can break to continue their winning
loose on any given night, ways in the new year.
t)vn't forget the ever oresent
Lyman enters the contest at

ran 51 yards with it to almost singlehandedly eliminate the San died, apparently from head injuries sustained in
Diego Chargers last week,
his bout, a spokeswoman for the Spartanburg
Perry got most of the credit for that big win, as he rightfully General Hospital said,
should have, but it should also be remembered it was Bum
The spokeswoman said Thomas died at 1:37 p.m
Phillips who went out and got him in the first place.
Tuesday. Apparently he died from head inNot to be overlooked also Is the fact the Oilers took on the juries" he received during the fight, she said,
favored Chargers with three of their top performers, Earl adding that the county coroner had not opposed"
Campbell, Dan Pastorini and Ken Burrough, crippled with that
conclusion,
groin Injuries.
Sammy Home, of Anderson, S.C., who was
Because of those infirmities, along with the reality the game
was going to be played in San Diego, the Oilers weren't given Thomas' opponent on Dec. 22, said he spoke with
much of a chance. But instead of dwelling on their physical Thomas shortly after the bout and he seemed all
incapacities while preparing them for the contest, Phillips right. But Thomas was found collapsed in his
repeatedly kept Instilling the belief in the Oilers they could win locker room about an hour later.

Neal Gulls

Doug D.rshlm•r

The Tribe put the game on
Lake Brantley made it to
b-3 and definitely has its work
Ice
with
a
late
scoring
blitz
in
the
semi's of the tournament
cut out in stopping the 9th
the
final
quarter.
and
threw quite a scare into
ranked Sanford bunch.
Hawk
guard
Bruce
Seminole
before bowing out to
An interesting match takes
place in Altamonte Springs Brightman provides coach the Tribe 45.42 in a slowed
when the Silver Hawks travel Robinson with deadly defense down affair.
and added scoring punch and
to Lake Brantley.
Junior center Tom Moths
Both the Patriots and combined with the much showed good signs of maturity
Hawks showed real signs of improved play of Claude and aggressiveness In the
making the conference McKnight and Reggie Barnes tourney and that's a definite
basketball race an interesting can give Lake Howell a steady plus for the Patriots.
effort.
one,
Bob Peterson will once
The Patriots on the other
The Silver Hawks lost 69-50
again
need strong showings
to Seminole in the final game hand entered the Outlook
from
Lake
Brantleys senior
of the Outlook tournament but tournament without a win and
guard
tandem
of Doug Derthe score was closer than it almost pulled off the biggest
shimer
and
Gary
Hays.
upset
of
the
year.
looked,
In junior college action
tonight, opening round games
at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. highlight
the 5th Annual S.C.C. Raider
Classic.

Don't Feel Too Sony For 'Sims-less'
Oklahoma'S Wishbone, _ Intact- ,

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MIAMIi LIPIi Opponents the slack,
earlier :actlun
Iiked:tuitIl this past fall. But including J. C., and I think Southern Cal in Saturday's
who are counting on the
And then there's Jnliun
".1.' C'. played an out. uneii lie got (franked up, he we'll be a pretty good football Hula Bowl and also in the
Oklahoma wishbone being (*eM'r .1. C.' Wntt., who standing ftAtbail game,' said took a tot of pressure off Sims. team again.'
Senior Bowl the following
less scary next season without may very well he the best Oklahoma Cuieh Itarry
Watts, who had a couple of
The only other senior Saturday, showed no regrets
Hilly Sims are probably going running qtuirtt'rlm'k in Switzer, "lie was the main tutU yards plus running perfor- besides Sims starting on of over the end of his playing
to be disappointed.
college football in 19*1.
reason we were atile to control inances during the '79 season, (ease for Oklahoma Tuesday days for Oklahoma.
Shus, two-time All-America
Watts, who'll 1w a ftIthu.year the running game ansI pick aim is rated the beat passer night was center Paul Tabor.
"I've been at OIJ for five
and 1978 hleisinan Trophy senior next fall, certainly got up -UI yards rushing). The Oklahoma has had in a decade
ree
years
and it's time for me to
winner, had a great career at 1980 off to a great start when way he was going, Florida and while wishbone quarter. And the Sooners has th
ball
freshmen
running
backs
move
on,"
he said. "It's over
Oklahoma. But, as they he rambled for 127 yards on 15 State was unable to key on backs don't throw that
showed in Tuesday night's 24- carries New Year's night,
very often, his completions during an 11-1 campaign who for me now and it's time for
isThi."
7 Orange Bowl victory over including a 61-yard touch.
Watts, a 5466t-11, 190- averaged out to 20 yards had pretty impressive some of the other fellows to
gel their chance."
statistics.
previously unbeaten Florida down scamper that brought pounder who played little as a apiece.
State, the Sooners, in keeping the Sthranked Sonnets to life freshman in 16 and then was
Sims, who didn't move Into
One of those, Stanley
He only threw four passes
with their long tradition, have early in the second quarter red.ahtrted in 77, didn't run
some sensational young run- after 4thranked Florida State as often as Oklahoma Coach all night in the Orange Bowl, Wilson, averaged 6.5 yards a full-time role at Oklahoma
but the two he completed per carry during the regular until he was a junior, wound
ning backs ready to take up had completely dominated Barry Switzer would h
season only two-tenths less up his regular-season career
gained 36 yards.
than Sims, and the other two with 3,613 yards (averaging
It would be unfair to expect freshman, Chet Winters and over seven yards per carry)
any one back to equal Sims' Weldon Ledbetter, averaged and 50 touchdowns
leading
performance over the past 7.7 and 5.1 respectIvely,
the nation in scoring in each of
two seasons, but Switzer feels
the past two seasons.
With the starters playing
the people who are coming
back can still keep that wish. until the closing 87 seconds,
Winters and Ledbetter only
bone attack roiling.
got one carry each Tuesday
Chilly temperatures and
The Buc ticket office has Central Florida ticket offices.
"Billy 511Th
another night., but Winters got 35
winds did not deter a large allocated 2,800 tickets to the No individual Is being per. gr*t game," saidhad
Switzer yards on his and Ledbetter 10.
crowd of Tampa Bay Buc- Orlando area for the playoff mitted to purchase more than after Sirs rushed for 164
caneor fans who camped out game. The tickets went on four tickets for, the Tampa- yards in the Orange Bowl.
Sims, who'll be playing
"We're going to miss that. But against 1979 Hesiman Trophy
at Tampa Stadium Tuesday to sale this morning at the usual Los Angeles game.
await the opening of the ticket
we've got nine offensive winner Charles White of
windows at 8:00 a.m. today.
starters returning next year,
Tampa faithfuls began
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Tuesday to wait for tickets to MM.I., (5) Sliver Dollars, (5) Ailyson Smith laS, Abble Wyrum
Wooden Nickles, (1) Bankers Four $54, Sandy Moor. Ill, NIta
Sunday's NFC championship (I)
The Loaners, () Pay Days
Johnson ill, Wanda Hubbard 152.
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Bruce McCray

The New Man
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cowboy boots on the Houston side emerges looking inighty
outing is Bum Phillips because his Houston Oilers figure to be
good for the job he did this season. I'm talking about Huni
beaten by the Pittsburgh Steelers for the AFC title this
Phillips, of course.
weekend the sa me way they were a year ago, and although
there isn't supposed to be any rootln in the press box, I can't
see anything wrong in pulling for Bum, a little bit, anyway,
after the kind of job he has done with the Oilers this season.
The first thing he did, even before the season started, was
realize they were going to have a problem at strong safety, and
instead of sitting down and crying about It, he looked all over
W country clear into another one to find Vern Perry, who had
played out his option in the Canadian Football League.
Phillips installed Perry in the Oilers' secondary, being
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (UP!)
Tony Thomas,
patient with the rookie while he was learning Houston's
system, and the move paid off spectacularly when Perry a 20-year-old Spartanburg boxer who more than a

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�12A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1980

The "Golden Gloves" has
The Tournament, to be held
come to central Florida under at the Arnet ican Legion
the Leadership of Seminole Coliseum, 1-4 and Lake
County resident Kent E. Ivanhoe, on February 13, 14,
Foyer and the sponsorship of and 15, will cover an area
the Orlando Boxing Club, Inc. comprised
of
Orange,
a non-profit organization Seminole, Osceola, Lake
existing only for the purpose Volusia, Brevard, Indian
of promoting boxing in the Hirer, St. Lucie, Okeechobee,
Central Florida area.
Martin and Palm Beach
Never before has a boxing counties.
tournament of this magnitude
All youngsters In District 2
been held in this area. This is
the first time that Central must compete in the OrlandoFlorida has been granted a Central Florida tournament
Franchise from the National for Golden Gloves to be
Office of the Golden Gloves, eligible to participate in the

State Finals in Miami during
March.
This local tournament was
established to help fund the
Open Division winners trip to
the State Tournament in
Miami and to create interest
in the sport among junior high
and high school youngsters
and to make the prestigious
Golden (;loves available to
the area youth.
There are four divisions
separated by age and experience that an amateur
boxer may partitipate in: The
high School Division acs 16

and 17, with live bouts or less
and still in school The novice
division is for those age 16 and
over with less than 10 bouts
with the Open division for
those over 16 with 10 or more
bouts. The new division, ages
14.15 with 10 or more bouts to
allow the experienced
amateur a chance to participate In the Golden Gloves
on a local and state level.
The boxers are not only
divided by age and experience
but also according to weight.
The following weight classes
are used by the Golden

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Gloves; Flyweight-112 pounds
or less, Bantamweight 113119, Featherweight. 120-125,
Lightweight 126-132, Light
Welterweight 133-139,
Welterweight 140-147, Light
Middleweight 148-156, Middleweight 157-165, Light
Heavyweight 166.178 and
Heavyweight- over 178
pounds.
All participants in the
Golden Gloves tournament
must he registered with the
Florida AAU boxing cornmnittee and must apply for
their registration prior to 13

OURSELVES

Forida

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Chicago Coliseum. The
results of that dual meet was
an 8-8 draw and it was the
beginning of a National
tradition.

given with the knowledge that
it was for the purpose of
certifying that the participant
was physically fit to par.
ticipate in the boxing sport.

The District tournament for
the Golden Gloves Cham.
plonship is being held in the
The Golden Gloves Tour- jurisdiction of the Orlando
nament of Champions has Boxing commission which has
been fought without in- levied a requirement that
terruption since March 24, each participant receive a
1928. That was the date that medical examination prior to
the
Chicago
amateur participation in the event and
champions met those of the that the physician certify that
City of New York In the Old the medical examination was

Individuals desiring to
participate in the Tournament
or desiring to work with and
organize the youth of
Seminole County to par.
ticipate in the tournament
should contact Kent Foyer in
care of Orlando-Central
Florida Golden Gloves, P.O.
Box 1093, Maitland, Fla.,
32751

January 1980 and may do so
by writing to Orlando-Central
Florida Golden Gloves, P.O.
Box 1093, Maitland, Fla.,
32751. Application for participation in the Tournament
must be accomplished by
February 1, 1980.

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Pearl Bates commented in a
By TOM NETSEL
quiet but positive
voice
Herald Staff Writer
following her golden wedding
anniversary celebration
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With a degree In engineering, Allen Denn made the Coast
Sunday at the First United
Guard his first career but he also had a keen interest In food.
Methodist Church fellowship
,..
His Interest was so strong that along the way he graduated
.
hall.
from the famed Cordon Bleu in Paris and the Lucerne
11cr husband, J.P., quietly
Academy qf Chefs in Switzerland, and a second career was
smiled and nodded his head in
born.
complete agreement with his
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wife of 50'years.
who lives in The Meadows on Palm Springs Drive in Altamonte
The couple, who met in
Springs. He has also been a chef for o steamship line.
Sanford, were married in the
Denn claims he is bio-chemist by trade who wandered into
First Methodist Church,
the food industry by way of bio-chemistry. While he was living
Orlando, Dec. 24, 1929.
in Michigan, Denn formed a company called Captain Dan's
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Mrs. Bates, who was born in
4
Fishery where he came up with the idea of portion-controlled
Whighamn, Ga., is a retired
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fish.
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school principal with 39 years
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He found he was having trouble with spoilage, however. "I
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in education. She served as a
didn't have enough knowledge of shelf life and the make-up of
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fish," he said.
and Duval Counties and spe nt
To cure that problem Denn went back to school and earned
the last :4 years in the
his doctorate In bio-chemistry, which he put to use learning all
Seminole County School
System.
the Intricacies of fish and food.
Denn eventually became a consultant to the food industry
A graduate of Stetson
and came to Florida in that capacity six years ago. While
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working in Brevard county he decided to teach a course in
cooking at Brevard Community College and ended up staying
For Women. She has lived in
Sanford for 53 years and is a
there for four years.
member of the Seminole
Moving to Seminole county two years ago Denn started
teaching a gourmet cooking class at Seminole Community
County Retired Teachers
Association and liemerocallis
College. He taught there for two years.
Garden Club.
With some advice to cooks here in America, Denn said he
Mr. Bates, who was born in
would like to see them use more herbs and spices to blend the
Dr. .%IIcn Denn is a chef-teacher
taste of different foods together. As a simple example, he
Cuthbert, Ga., is a graduate of
suggested cooks try adding a little fennel to apple pie. "It's out
Seminole high School. lie
smooth side down, in a broiler pan and baste with sonic of the attended business uollege in
of this world," he said.
1r. and lrs. .1. P. B.ites with top tier of anniversary cake.
marinade. Broil 5 inches from heat for 5 minutes. Turn Atlanta, and worked as an
STEAMED CODFISH WITH COOL CUCUMBERS
chicken, baste with remaining marinade and top each of 2 half accountant for the Ox Fiber
2 tablespoons soy sauce
breasts with a piece of cheese. Sprinkle with remaining green
2 tablespoons dry sherry
Brush Co. A Sanford resident yellow mummis and gold tinged
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for 58 years. Mr. Bates is a foliage.
onions and broil 5 minutes longer, until cheese is bubbly and
1 tablespoon oil
I)F'.i.A"1), FLORIDA
lightly browned. For diet serving allow 1 half breast with retired citrus grower.
1 teaspoon minced, peeled fresh ginger root or '2 teaspoon
Mrs. Bates chose for the
cheese (279 calories).
The couple are meimibers of occasion a gold qiana gown
ground ginger
A1TIQITES SIIOI%'.S%I.E
the First United Methodist complemented with gold
2 tablespoons water
CHICKEN LIVERS WITH GREEN HERBS
To Be 14.14 At
"i pound chicken livers
1 pound cod fillets (sable cod)
Church. Sanford, and belong jewelry and a gold orchid
DELAND
ARMORY
to the R.W. Ware Sunday corsage.
3 lemon slices
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
IRII)A
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School Class there.
1 teaspoon butter or margarine
1 large cucumber, peeled and diced
Mrs. A.J.
Bronnie
1 teaspoon salt
HO U R S
During the past few years, Wiegman, sister of Mrs. Bates
'i cup sliced green onions or scallions
II'
the Bates have traveled ex- from Tallahassee, registered
'i teaspoon pepper
In a large skillet bring the soy sauce, sherry, oil, ginger and
tenaively. They have covered the guests in the Bride's Book.
teaspoon minced, peeled garlic
40 UFJ.LERS SHOWING - ALL EXHIBITS FOIL SALE
water to a boil over moderately high heat. Arrange fish in
most of the United States Mrs. William Hunter greeted
2 tablespoons minced green onion or scallions
skillet In two layers if very thin, and place lemon slices on top.
"TMi It a Ja*un.D,4 Slows"
including Hawaii and Alaska. the guests at the door.
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
Return liquid to boll, reduce heat to low, cover and let cook 10
ADMISSION II 15 WITH THIS AD ONLY $150
Other travels have Included
2 tablespoons dry white wine
Others assisting with
minutes. Transfer fish and pan liquid to serving dish. Surround
r--mna
Rinse livers, discarding any bits of fat that cling to them, Scandinavia, Europe, the hospitalities were Mrs. Leo
with cucumber and sprinkle with green onions. For diet serand pat dry with paper towels. Heat oil and butter in u Orient, South Pacific, Bali, King, Mrs. Mildred Bishop,
ving allow half the fish and vegetables. (281 calories)
CARAWAY CHICKEN
medium-sized skillet over high heat. When butter foam sub- Australia and New Zealand. Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Mrs. Brette
1 pound boneless, skineless, chicken breats (4 half breasts)
They are the parents of one Sanford, Mrs. Jack Robinson,
sides, add livers, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cook 2
son, Larry J. Bates, who lives Mrs. Hal head, Mrs. Don
minutes, stirring constantly. Add the garlic, green onions and
' cup dry white wine
in Winter Haven with his wife, King, Mrs. W.R. Beasley,
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
half the parsley and cook 1 minute. Add the wine and cook 1
Mrs. Marie Nicholson, Mrs.
I.i teaspoon salt
minute longer, stirring constantly. Sprinkle with remaining Sharon, and son, Jon,
14 teaspoon pepper
parsley. For diet serving allow half. (250 calories)
The church hail featured Lou Baker and Mrs. J.C.
1 cup minced green onions or scallions
festive holiday decorations Davis.
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CLOSEOUT
including brilliant poinsettias
I 1-ounce slice Muenster cheese with caraway seeds, halved.
Musical selections were
1 l4Li.ounce can cut asparagus spears
and potted palms. Centering presented by Chuck Anschutz,
Place chicken breasts, smooth side down, between 2 large
1 cup skim milk
sheets of wax paper. Using a mallet or the bottom of a heavy
1 .21-ounce packet Instant onion or chicken-flavored broth the serving table was a brass Mrs. Ashby Jones and Mrs.
COMPLETE INVENTORY
skillet, pound breasts to flatten to 4-iflch thickness. In a wide,
Place all ingredients in an electric blender. Cover and blend candelabrun arranged with Leslie McCowan.
shallow bowl combine the wine, oil, salt, pepper and half the
at high speed 30 seconds, until smooth. Transfer to a small
green onions and then add chicken breasts. Marinate 15 saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring often. Makes 3 cups. For
Electric-Saver
minutes, turning pieces once. Heat broiler. Arrange chicken, diet serving allow I't cups. (82 calories)
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DEAR ABBY: The letter
signed CHICKEN stnxk a
painfully responsive chord.
CHICKEN was engaged to be
married, the Invitations had
been sent and the gifts were
pouring in. All the while she
had a feeling that the
marriage wouldn't work, but
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A year and a half ago, I was my parents -and his -has
engaged to a man who ap- been incredible. Those who
peared to be "perfect" for sent wedding gifts felt ripped
me. Both sets of parents were off, and everyone wonders
overjoyed. On the surface it what went wrong.
looked like an Ideal match,
Abby, your advice to
but In my heart I knew there CHICKEN was right on!
were unresolved Problems. "Cancel the wedding by
(He knew it, too, but thought telephone or telegram
marriage would solve -immediately! It will be
everything.)
somewhat sticky, but far
better than being stuck in a
The closer we got to thle
bad marriage.
wedding date, the more
certain I was that it wouldn't
OUT OF THE
work, but all the plans were
FRYING PAN
made, the invitations went
DEAR OUT: A swwbing
out, and lavish gifts started number dreaders - men as
coming in. Tim hundred and wellaswomee-wroletosay
forty guests were coming to that they, iso, were
the wedding, and my dear
"chicken," but made the
mother had worked so hard to mistake of hanging In there
pun italltogether that l didn't
untntbelrgoosewas cooked.
have the heart to call It Off.
DEAR ABBY: I am a
Well, we were married In lawyer, 57, married and Living
front of all those people, with my wife. I had a couple of
pretendi ng thatwe were going heart attacks lnthepast, but
the 1t six
to live happily ever after, no problems
years.
I
jog,
swim
and engage
when we both knew we never
should have gone tirough in IflWIY odw 5P01'
like I'm in good shape
with it.
which
I am. (I've kept 10 ON
The marriage lasted four
same
weight
for the last 40
a
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still
we
months, and
litigating the divorce. The YU1'1.)
My problem is people who,
pain and embarrassment for

out of the clear blue sky, say,
"By the way, Sam how old are
you?" Now these people
range anywhere from 35 on
up. Mind you, the inquiry Is
unrelated to our conversation,
and I frankly don't give a hoot
how old THEY are.
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nor do I go around acting like
a kid. I would like to tell them
It's none of their business. Is
there a tactful way to say it?
SAM
DEAR SAM: There is no
tactful way to tell a person
that something Is none of their
bminess - even U It isn't.
From your description of
yourseif, you most look young
for your age. So why don't you
accept It as a compliment and
simply say, "I'm a IM
model" - and let it go at
that?
CONFIDENTIAL TO "ALL
CONFUSED IN SATELLITE
BEACH, FLA.": Don't ml.take that
In your
ears with wedding bells. When
amaatdhs you to dole othcr
guys, it usually means that he
wants to date 01kr SkiL
If you need help in wiriting
sympathy,
letters
of
congratulAtions or thank-you
letters, get Abby's booklet
"How to Write Letters for all
Occasions." Send $1 and a
long, stamped (28 centk),
self-addressed envelope to,
Abby: 132 Leaky Dr., Beverly
Hills Calif. 90212.

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Schneider presided at a short
business meeting after the
program was presented.
The next meeting will be
January 15 at 12 noon for a
bag hunch. Program Chairman Edith Harrison an.

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Home has selected
Sandra Jean Morgan
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Mrs.
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Morgan, the mother of
a daughter and four
sons, is a nurse's aide
at the home. She said
she "adores her work"
and it gives her great
joy to aid others.

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r SoYer 'sPaintings Give Depth' Of Feeling

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL
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A retired

By NORMAN NADEL

he needs in New York, where the Soyer family had moved Thomas Eakins," in which some of the nation's foremost
from Rus1a when Raphael and his twin, Moses, were 12, and
painters are grouped in front of paintings by the 19th century
NEW YORK (NEA) - Raphael Soyer, who turned 80 on brother Isaac Was' seven years younger. All three became American: "Salutat," "The Gross Clinic" and "William Rush
Christmas day, new to Washington with his wife Rebecca painters; Moses is no longer living.
Carving His Allegorical Figure of the Schuyklll River." The
recently for the opening of his latest one-man show at the
Hlrshhorn Museum.
The Hirschhorn, which owns more Soyers - 62 - than any figures include Edward Hopper, Reginald Marsh, Leonard
other museum, is displaying a number of his searching, Sen. Baskin, John Dobbs, Raphael and Moses Soyer, Jack Levine,
A week before, the Soyers had attended the opening night of sitive portraits. Looking at them you cannot help becoming
Soyer's daughter Mary, John Koch, with Lloyd Goodrich,
the exhibition in honor of their friend, sculptor Jose de Creeft,
involved, whether it is with his fellow artists, whom he loves to
biographer of Eakins, in the center.
on his 95th birthday, at the Kennedy Galleries in midtown
paint, or with his models. Nothing is detached or aloof.
Manhattan.
my favorite is "Farewell to Lincoln
ncoln Square
Even the stunning craftsmanship cannot explain exactly
Coincidentally, on Jan. 31 the Lost Angeles County Museum
(Pedestrians)." In 1959, a number of buildings ,in Lincoln
how the artist can elicit such a depth of feeling from the subof Art will present "Kokoschka at 94: 70 Years of His
Square were torn down to make way for the Lincoln Center of
Graphic jects' eyes. Closely study the colors, the configuration, the
the Performing Arts, and Soyer's studio was in one of them. So
Art," to run through March 16. Soyer is a long-time admirer of brush strokes - still no secret technique is revealed. Yet the
the Austria-born Oskar Kokoschka, now a British citizen living
he
painted a group walking away, this time In brighter colors
feeling is there,
in Switzerland.
than he'd used before. Crossing at the traffic lieht are Rafael
Three large canvases - actually group portraits - qualify
and Rebecca, ins models and his friends. It is one of the
With the reputations and reservoirs of achievement that not only as the signal achievements of Soyer's career to date
bravest
and most touching valedictories ever put to canvas.
these three men have built over much of this century, any one
but also as some of the finest 20th century figurative painting
of them could justify a retrospective show. But these men are
and portraiture by an American realist. "Portrait at a Party"
not retired, not merely looking back and remembering,
includes the artist and his two brothers, then Alex Katz, Philip
PearLstein, John Dobbs and other painters and models in an
Few artists have studied European and American realist
painting more carefully than Raphael Soyer who, with his informal "snapshot" ambiance, against a typically Soyer
' wife, makes frequent trips to the great collections abroad. Yet neutral background of an unadorned room.
for his own subject matter, he finds everything and everyone • Even more impressive, and more difficult, Is "Homage to

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By GARRETMATHEWS
POCAHONTAS, Va. (NEA) - The
talkative, white-haired man doesn't look at
all like a collector of movie relics.
He sucks constantly on a corncob pipe
right out of Dogpatch. His floppy hat and
overalls make him look like a yawning
oldt.imer content to hang around the wood
stove all day, deciding nothing more
substantial than whether snuff or Red Man
will be his afternoon companion.
Yet, the retired coal miner with only a
few working teeth boasts probably the
world's largest collection of cowboy movie
posters from the silent film days.
Edgar Shew figures he has more than
350 cardboard and paper posters
promoting the films of Tom Mix, the Hoxie
brothers, Fred Thomson, William Boyd,
Buck Jones and many other cowboy types
whose careers flourished from around 1915
until 1928, when the dastardly talkies
became commercially profitable,
"Haven't been any decent pictures made
since the start of the Depression," says the
grizzled oldtimer who looks for the world
like the inevitable sidekick in all those
cowboy movies. "I reckon that's why I
haven't been to the movie show in 50
years."
Shew is purist - cowboy silent films or
nothing.
"To me. no other kind of movie has any
plot to it," the overalled film critic says.
Shew knows of some cowboy posters that
collectors have bought for upwards of $150
each. And he figures his only known poster
of Bronco Billy Anderson is worth even
more than that.
"But I can't see me selling any of my
collection though," he says with a grin,
"because then I wouldn't be able to look at
'em."
Shew is historian as well as a collector.
When he's not hoeing or harvesting on

1920s

heroes as Tom Mix, Buck Jones
and the Hoxle

brothers.

Raphael Soyer's "Farewell to Lincoln Square
(Pedestrians)" is one of his masterpieces.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Scientists are closer
to developing an internal insulin-delivery
system for diabetics with the discovery of a
compound capable of doling out precise in.
sulin doses around the clock.
Their next task Is to design an implantable
device to release the Insulin.
The two Rockefeller University scientists
who developed the compound said their approach to diabetes therapy promises to
prevent major diabetic complications such as
blindness and gangrene.
Assistant Professor Michael Brownlee and
Professor Anthony Cerami told about their
advance in the current "Science," journal of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
Their compound, an insulin derivative, is
biochemically capable of switching supplies
of insulin on and off, as the body's needs go up
and down, around the clock.
The next task, the Rockefeller scientists
said, is a bioengineering one: developing an
implantable device that can store the cornpound in the body and trigger delivery of
Insulin In response to fluctuations of glucose
levels in the diabetic's blood,
The device would have to be tested in
animals before being approved for clinical
trials in humans.
Diabetes is the third-ranking cause of
blindness and is a major cause of heart at.
tack, stroke, kidney disease, gangrene and
nerve damage.

Wednesday, Jan. 2, 19S0-38

By KENNETH it. CLARK
United Press International
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on Feb. 15, he'll cook for the cause as
well. That's when Frank Sinatra stages his
"Valentine Love-In" on behalf of Desert
Hospital In Palm Springs, Calif.
and not
only will he warble, he'll don a chef's hat to
choreograph the culinary corps as well. Says
he, "It'll be a traditional, true home-cooked
Italian dinner I would prepare for my
friends." Sinatra doesn't claim to be another
Julia Childs but then Julia never served a
meal at $1,500 a plate. Sinatra hopes to raise
$1 million for the hospital's building fund.
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the Narragansett Pier Railroad in South
Kingston, III., but says he's tired of playing
with it, so it's on the block. He calls the 6-mile
line, with its 60-ton diesel-electric engine and
ornate turn-of-the-century depot, "a beautiful
little piece of an America that's disappearing." In its heyday, the line carried
socially prominent Victorian families to their
summer homes, but in recent years, it's
served simply as Miller's toy. Says he, "I've
had a lot of fun with it and I don't have any
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York City
payers about $700, it gave them a wicked case
of writer's cramp. They decided this week to
sign $8 mil lion worth of water system revenue
bonds by hand
rather than take them to
New York where a signature-duplicating
machine Is available. That meant they had to
sign their names 1,600 times each a'dhore
that took 4 1 2 nonstop hours. But Prudhomme
admits an ulterior motive. Says he, "I could
tell you I didn't go to New York because I
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if insulin doses could be made proportional to
the fluctuating requirements of the body.
Current insulin-delivery systems are like a
shotgun approach, scientists say. Diabetics
receive 'Insulin shots .or get premsarnred
doses of Insulin through Implantable pumps.
The Rockefeller system under development, by contrast, would be precise, perfectly
pacing the release of Insulin around the clock,
The newly developed compound is an insulin derivative combining insulin and the
sugar maltose.
In explaining how it works, the doctors said
the lectin concanavalin A, a plant protein that
binds specific sugar molecules, exhibits a
high affinity for their synthesized dethative,
In experiments, they reported, the lectin.
bound derivative was exposed to glucose solu.
tions. It' was shown glucose displaced the
insulin derivative from the surface of the
lectin. The amount of insulin thereby freed is
proportional to the quantity of glucose
present.
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for a safe and reliable implant would be a
hollow-fiber device containing the soluble
lectin-sugar-insulin complexes.
The device would have pores large enough
for glucose moleculei to enter and for sugar.
insulin molecules to escape, but small enough
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information on old Westerns. He has made
many contacts with other collectors over
the years and often has swapped old guns
for posters and vintage Zane Grey books.
He has laboriously researched every
silent Western ever made and tells anyone
who wants to listen about the actors, the
plots, the film studios and the locations
where the movies were filmed.
A highlight of Shew's collection is his
Tom Mix memorabilia.
"He was the greatest," says Shew of the
star of "Riders of the Purple Sage" and
other classics. "People can talk abo ut
John Wayne all they want to, but for my
money Tom Mix was better."
Shew can tell you that Mix was once a
bona fide Texas Ranger who hit the silver
screen by accident.
"He heard there were some strange
goings-on at the movie set, so he rode over
to investigate," Shew recounts. "The
camera happened to pick him upcoming in
on that big horse and I guess you could say
a star was born that very minute."
Shew was injured in the coal mines in
1952 about the time mechanization was
beginning to spell the end for pick-andshovel boys like him
and he finally
called it quits three years later.
It was then his interest in the silent.
screen Westerns intensified.
Though Shew has only a sixth-grade
e(lucation, he helped establi sh a newsletter
that is distributed to lovers of
stagecoaches, six-guns and cowboy cliffhangers. And he is acknowledged in at
least one book on the subject.
"I only wish I could have been one of
those cowboy actors," he says, "Of course,
in the '20s I was always too busy digging
coal to think about doing much else.;
"I'm afraid I never got to see Tom Mix
or lioxie or Boyd or any of 'em in person.
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his weight at the team's mandatory 215-pound
upper limit, to the New York Times: "My
son's watching the team play on TV and he's
asking me, 'What's happening? Why aren't
you with 'em?' What am I gonna tell him?
That I'm not there 'cause he got a fat daddy?"
(;LIIl'sFs: Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees
is in a London clinic, suffering from what the
doctors call "nervous exhaustion" following a
recordbreaking American to ur with brothers
Robin and Barry ... Louise Lasser and Bob
Balaban will costar in New York in Wallace
Shawn's new play, "Marie and Bruce"
Peter Bogdanovich will produce and direct a
new 20th Century-Fox screenplay titled
"They All Laughed," costarring Audrey
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Florida: Better Disposal
To Be Necessity By 1981
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Florida
site because of the high-water table and
porous soil.
energy and health officials say the state may
have to care temporarily for its own low-level
The mod immediate need, according to
Ulray Clark, administrator for radiology
radioactive waste now that South Carolina Is
phasing down operations at the Barnwell
health services In the Department of Health
dumping site.
and Rehabilitative Services is solving the
Huge Swanson, state energy officeplan.
problem u( the nuclear energy Industry which
ring coordinator, said Barnwell officials by
produces about 30 percent of the state's
electric power.
1911 will reduce the amount of waste ac.
"We've got to be able to get rid of their
: cepted, maning Florida universities,
waste so they can contue to operate," said
hospitals and nuclear power plants will have
to find new ways to dispose of the 100,000Clark, who worked In the nuclear industry for
: cubic feet of low-level waste generated an.
10 years in Georgia.
nuafly.
About 90 percent of the lowlevel waste
cornea
from four nuclear plants Operated by
j This includes such items as gloves, lab
Florida
Power Corp and Florida Power &amp;
costs and tools from nuclear plants and cups,
"rinses and ethC eciuInent
Ifliflaild
'fla most likely course of action, he said, is
by such radioactive elements as cobalt and
for
the power companies to build wvobouaes
tectmidwn 91 used In nuclear research and
at
the
plants for temporary storage of the
medicine. Overexposure to low-level
gloves,
foot coverings, hard hats, floor
rad1atlon is srapect.d of causing can.
sweepings
and other residue that could be
High level waste — spent nuclear fuel — Is
enothsr preblim entirely. Stored in water,
uii aiiorttsrm solution
flUid Mding tanks near nuclear plants, of.
do.ml
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well for the federal
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PORTLAND, Maine (UP!)
Barring any telephone interview from his home in Orlando, Fla., Gulf Coast. He will stay In motels along the way
problems, New Jersey policeman Jim Carlin ex- Tuesday.
each night, his father said.
pects to make it to Mexico on his 27-horsepower
Carlluip a Saddle Brook, N.J. patrolman, took a
Carlin, a former bank employee In Florida, has
surfboard within two weeks.
1,600-mile motorized surfboard voyage down the taken money pledges for the journey to help the
Carlin was due to begin the 4,000-mile trip from Mississippi River from Minnesota to New Orleans Saddle Brook volunteer fire and rescue squads.
Maine to Matamoros, Mexico, today. The motorized last April, and made a 1,200-mile trip from New
"He wears a wet suit but I've seen the darn thing
board is capable of speeds up to 45 mph.
York City to Florida in 1978.
and It's dangerous," the elder Carlin said. "I met
qarlin plans to surf down the Atlantic seaboard,
This time, he plans to stop In Newport, R.I., New him when he made the trip from New York to Cape
across an inland waterway in Florida and along the York City, and several other East Coast cities, as Canaveral, which took him about six days, but I still
Gulf Coast to Mexico, his father, Jim Sr., said In a well as New Orleans and Galveston, Texas, on the
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LOS ANGELES (UP!)
were working together to ignored.
year begins."
"A second thing is that I
Police say they are in. reach the letter writer, a sell.
"We are treating the matter
The letters appear to be have a defect which has made
vestigating
letters
to described "ugly" man who as though the author needs from a man In his 30s who me appear even uglier.
newspaper columnist Bob says he Is planning a series of some help and we are doing lives in the southeastern Another thing, of course, is
Greene in which a "lonely and vengeful new year murders, everything we can to try and section of the Los Angeles that I had bad parents. They
unwanted" man threatens to
"The letters are from an provide that help."
county, possibly Huntington didn't love or encourage me
carry out a series of random Individual who exhibits some
The syndicated Chicago Park or South Gate.
or show me hardly any afkillings
in
Southern intelligence, considerable Tribune newspaperman
Greene said police are lection.
California.
intelligence," Booth said, arrived in Los Angeles on establishing a
special
"It goes against my grain to
Police Cmdr. William Booth "They sound like a plea for New Year's Day to assist telephone number so the murder people, even though
confirmed Tuesday homicide understanding and help and investigators in contacting letter writer can contact the they may deserve it. But I
investigators and Greene their content cannot be the writer, who signs himself columnist,
think about all the pain and
"Moulded to Murder."
In the 10-page, handprinted loneliness I have received all
In a copyright column ap- letter, the man described his my life from cruel, unkind,
Composer Deutsch Dies
pearing today, Greene said life as "unbearably lonely." though tless people and! feel I
the man vows to begin killing
In one part, he says, "I have must do it."
PALM DESERT, Calif. (UP!)
Composer Adolph Deutsch, Los Angeles County residents never had sex with either a
In a second letter, dated
who
Academy
AwardsFor
forSeven
the film
scores of
"Annie
Yourwon
Gun,"
"Seven Brides
Brothers"
and
"Ok- fGet becausehe is "depressed, girl or a woman. Can you Christmas Day and addressed
rustra ted and lonely."
imagine a man in this society directly to the South Gate
lahoma," died Tuesday at his home. He was 82.
"Murder
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Murder,
Murder
almost
40 who Is yet a virgin police and indirectly to Los
Deutsch died at 5:15 p.m. of heart failure. Only two days
that's
what's
on
my
mind,"
that
earlier, composer Richard Rodgers, 77, who wrote the music the letter began, "I'm going to rarity." must really be a Angeles pollee detectives,
was even more specific in
for "Oklahoma," died at his New York home,
The writer said he failed describing the writer's plans
The composer-conductor-arranger was born in London Oct. start the New Year out right.
20, 1897. He came to the United States In 1910 and became an I'm going to kill me some making friends during his life to murder an unspecified
people shortly after the new because "I am ugly."
number of persons.
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Orlando.

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD.
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$5 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN AREA $800 PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

Carpentry. Painting. Roofing. ,1.
Den. Repairs, Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
603$ after 5pm

etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
90*200' WITH A SPLEN.
DE ROLiS
VIEW.
OV
ERLOOKS
SMALL
LAKE.
$20,000. HURRYI

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELINGA REPAIR
5. G. BALINT
322-8665

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339 8386

a

catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322 0216.

'. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. 17.92, Ca,s.lb.rry, Pt,

Orlando
321-1577

TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON

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55--Boats &amp; Accessories
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AWARD REALTY, INC.

In 1980. As little as $1,000 dwn,
good terms. •

Sanford
3210440

Home Improvernenfo

formerly Harrieft's Beauty Nook

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ACRES. Hue out your own - - - ----------LO$1n9 yut'r home &amp; credit? I will
homestead, be an 1880 Pioneer

BROKER

Beauty Care

327.0707

41-Real Estate Wanted

10 acres or more PIONEER

2439S,MyrtleAve.

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S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. EXCELLENT

BUSINESS SERVICE

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turntable,
519 E. lit St., 322 5747
ulia,,,oncl nt'edle Call 86? 5394
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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACR ES
day Or night, free home trial no
WITH TREES AND GOOD
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Ceramic Tile
ACCESS. REPLY P 0. BOX
Stereo, good working order
1795, SANFORD, FL 37711,
5
MEINTZER TILE
DIVING
DESCRIPTION,
372 4364
New or repair, leaky showers our
LOCATION AND PRICE.
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specIalty, 75 yrs. Exp, 8498347
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ltlack 8. White IV's
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$?0'.. vhIiettey last
Property
HEW uS TV
25975 Sanford Ave
'eS5mkIflg
373 1731
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Established plumbing supply &amp;
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service business for sale, inc.
Good used TV's, $758. U)
Alterations, Dressmaking
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
MILLERS
Drapes, Upholstery
real estate. Call W Malic
7619 Orlando Dr
Pt. 377 0357
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Office

' 7344 S. French Ave.

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In your own 2 story, 4 OR home
Move right in &amp; enjoy Inc
spacious living area, the new
(H A &amp; a real fireplace Lots
more to tell you, so call today!
$47,500 &amp; will go VA EHA too.

ANY-TIME

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We'll even help you word it
. Call 322 _________________
2611.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR

single person. Close

Sanford area. 3.Sacris,
fenced. $35 month.

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RCA

INC. REALTORS
I306133or3394lI1eves.

MLS

TERMS.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY REALTORS

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January 456
fly Auditorium Fri &amp; Sat I
p in to 9 p in Sunday I p m
to 6 v m Admission 5200
,'nt,re strow
1I 1 C"F"rN SHOWS

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,HoniOftIo,
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REALTY .*

REALTOR
322.1471

w carp. Ideal for couple or Multiple Listing Service

Children OK 3230171.

9øe.

FORZIG

322 2420

LovelylBbhomewOb,FP,w-

i mobile home.. $350 mo.

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80-Autos for Sale

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tires $1100 or best offer . 322
Push button controls, has
476
c.,rousel, still in warranty
OrgunalIy
$649,
assume
- VW Van very good cond .
payments of $21 mo Agent 339 NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
Rebuilt molor,newbrakes
Pt'S
lot, 2300 bIle S. Sanford I
8386
find him listed in our Business
Ave, toned single tam , priced
a. tires 339 9152
-Directory
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or quick sale. J. B. Steelman,
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,Inc., Winter Park, 644 331$
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COLOR TELEVISION
Lake Mary Lakevlew with
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olor tet,'viios, Sold new
gentle slope &amp; trees. 100' x
over
$650.
will
sell
for
$184
or
$9 500+
$IB ,vionlh Still in warranty
I
NO MONEY DOWN Will
FORREST GREENE
uf,'Iiv,'r C,,II 862 5393 clay (or

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Sanford's Sales Leader

:Mobrp home in country, $250
REALTOR 3224991
per month each month for 1st
- two months &amp; negotiate new MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
373.1959
' terms. 373 3118. ' +
Eves. 349 $

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JUST FOR YOU! 3 BR, 2 B in
Sunland with lots of built-in
- extras! Many new features!
app WARRANTED. Yours
for $37,500. Call 373.flfl for

INVESTORS
2BR I Bhousew-FP, plus l BR 1
a garage apt. Only $30,000.

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condos- by the pool! MAny
extras! Priced just rightf Call
373 3737 for Into,

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MONTH. SEIGIFR REALTY,
B
BROKER.
10440
32,

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Antiques

71

1974 26' 5th wh trailer 51h wh all
brackets for P U truck ifl(
500 r best offer 3195575+

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CITRUS GOODTERMS
$19500 CALL 6116670

CONDO! (2) neat I OR, 1 B

ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $500

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BROKER
24395. Myrtle
Sanford
321-06.40

)BEDROOM.ZBATH.FAMILY

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Orental Rugs
.%li'.c boit's Slot Manchines
t't citlu'), Antique',
323 7001

KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service Used Mach i nes
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230691

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Truck '61 Chev J. T
6 c yl Stick $600 F I RM.
322 3389

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RIGHT.

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By: Eve Craberas

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ANIMALS. $39,900. START

1.ongwood, I BR, small kit., 1g.
LRlbath,Iorelderlycouple.
$IóOmo. 2937$34.9am..l p.m .
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ARE YOU INTFRESTED?

ACRES IN A COUNTRY SET.

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cow an. 311 Palmet to
Ave.

out

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Owner will finance w
substantial dwn 133.000. 377.
27W.
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3 BEDROOM, COZY FIREPLACE, NICELY WOODED 2

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture' Salvage 322 8721

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S ACRE I1LPIL PING SI IF
ADJACENT CHULA VISTA

43-LotS.ACrear'e -

NO QUALIFYING- 3 OR home.
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.

M Clerk OiUsCsurt

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323.8670 '

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Sold orig. $10935 used snort
time Bat $18914 or $1935 'no
Agent 339 8386

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Commercial zoned, 2507 Laurel
Ave. 3 OP. I' B. S44.900

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SUPER NICE 2 BEDROOM,

31.-Ap.rtnl.nts Furnishsd

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Call Bait

Looking for a job? The Classified
Ads will help you find that iob.

1979 Honda CBI2SS
Adult
owned Garage kept. Only 1100
miles 1800 322 2081.

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ORIENTAL
PL'c.swANrED
Top Prices Paid
Used. ,itiy condition 611 8126

52-Appliances

city w,ilq'r,
sew.'r &amp; P.11.0(1 'itt''t 54.500
Imint'. w

l$O3OrlandoDr.
ZOWSki, REALTOR 322 1983
3235200
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dep. References. 322.8712.

d4m oft llgl;
and
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, No". caa of in.
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picturesque part of Sanford.
Large rooms, exterior done
aluminum siding. Per fect for
growing family. Fireplace,
corner lot, 1 year warranty.
137,900.

acres, prime highway
frontage in Osteen. Presently
grove. $15,000 total on good

TING. FENCED FOR YOUR

Aciltmm you will bi$ng.
pmmpt vIaft 1mm ow to -

UOëJCtIOiI from 1
chants.

4 BDRM 2 BATH 2 story home in

2",

1 OR, Sandalwood condo, W.W
carp., fully equpt. kit.. $250
month 1st A last &amp; $300 Sec.

png$

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$24,450.

BR- $199 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just SO. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in

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JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
FAMILY- 3 Bdrm, 11 2 Bath
home in nice area, convenient
location. $28,500

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Board. $100 per month

Sanford.

tamily

Eves. 3fl 0612, 322.1581.
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, n 8182. 322 7177
207 E. 25th St.
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EX ECLIT IV E COUNTRY LIV
INC with all the space YOU Will
ever need Immaculate 7
tldrm. .1 Bath pool home,
fenced for horses, on over I
acres in lovely Geneva. I yr.
warranty. All this and much
more. $170,000.

4'z acres on Orange Blvd. in
Paola. Owner will finance,

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no pets. 322-0341.

FlIsMe

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1 acre bldg. site on lake off
Longwood.Lk. Mary Rd. Good
terms. $11,500.

2BR, I B apt., CHA,w.wcarp.,
fully egpt.klI., convenient loc.,
reasonable rent. Adults only,

e_.I goslIng
.sivisv__
____ dwtoslsa ho
weIC. IS now rrstd:ih.

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ltIdu lot for clupI,.. or sinule

323•7832

NUSTL ED AMONG TREES.
custom built 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
home with beautifully land
lawn,
fireplace,
scaped
abundance of storage, double
garage with garden utility
area, 1 year warranty. 185.000.

2cholcebldg. lots In Dreamwold
17,000 for both.

30-Apartments U

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Lakefr ont living is avail, in this
elegant 3 BR, lB home.
Situated on 41.2 acres complete
w.18, I guest cottage. Won't
last long at $92.000.

Call 3270373

Wlcome

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W Ga rnett White
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

lots of shade trees. Only
$79,900,

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LIST NOW'
Call Walt Cappel 323 6400
KnowIs Realty Inc
PEAL TOP
628 3005

24 HOUR 1H 322-9283
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Sanford.
Comfortablerooml
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38R, lB on? lots, all fenced, FP.

29-A--Room&amp; Beard

Snack bar, part-time, neat &amp;
mature, must be able to work
flex. hrs. &amp; some weekends.Apply in person, Stuckey's
Pecan Shop 1.4 A 46, Sanford.

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MUL TIPL EL
LISTING REALTOR

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323 7739

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Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire $00 S. Oak $417843.
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OURSELVES EDITOR
V-Sdally
Mon-Fri

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

beauty Shop
Equipment
74 4680 or 372 328S

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time Original $593, bat. $181 or
$21 mo. Auent 3398386

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Room for Rent .

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Pc? interest to clualitued
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $750
Low down payments. 322 2287

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For Rent
Inquire 101 Magnolia Ave.

3222611

if fl F URNI TUP E.
ANCE S &amp; PLUMBING
TI.i PU S ienIifls Fur
"'ur,' 205 F 25th St 3230981

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DORIS DIETRICH

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porch. $39,90u.

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throw a sate on Wednesday!"

BUY JUNK CARS
From 11010 1.50
Call 322-1621; 327 4464

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Pefrig PepoAMANA I? cuff Solo
OIQifl)IlY $514. now $736 or $71

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raise the price 20 percent on Monday and

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Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot ot our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medt'I InC., Pt'alto,
643 303

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LAKE MONROE

top retailers under exclusive
cortract es tablished by us.
High Immediate Income,
Minimum Investment $9,600.
High profit structure. Call opr.
2, 1. 800-633.4S45 or write
NUAGE, 2171 Montevallo Rd.,
S.W. Birmingham, Alabama
35211. include three
references.

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. Homes
Low Down Payment

Only 2 blks away! 2 or 3 BR Is C.

Established BaIt 1. Tackle
Shop. Gross 170,000. 3221735.

To writs news of local Interest
from LONOWOOD • SAN.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY and if you
have a knack (or gathering the
social news from your
respective community to be
presented in a column In The
Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.

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Must Sacrifice Immediately:
WANTED

ARTHUR N. UCKWITH JR.

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VA-F HA-

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SPARKLING
Spacious 2 BR, w sunny kit
FR on beautifully treed lot,
For only $30,900! Call Quick!

your area. No selling. Service

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butor for Kodak film, Duracell
Batteries, GE, Sylvania and
', other photo prvcts needed ln

Good

Pay mu? call te: S.l9J (t,,

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Spacious 3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tr op ical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
153.900. VA. FHA
terms
available.'

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RARE OPPORTUNITY Own Y our Own Business. Distri.

SALES LADY
Experienced in ladies' ready-to
wear. Apply ln person only. No
Phone Calls. Ro.Jay, 211 E. lit

Home away from horns In the
c'
U' for elderly person.
Ambulatory or not am.
bulatory. Oviedo area. 365.
6370.

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Day or Night
3235774

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S French I I? 9?) Sanford
23 5323

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77-Junk Cars

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

SSIN(;t P DROP ARM
(it Op ,i ii i'i.)l'('S 111 .'(l flit
chIc lies FutØfliir lec
Id 'ow
1,1.1 I) I,Iiic,. du $1 48 or $ I
ii,.nll, %'Il Ilk,. $r,lit,' .i

BATEMAN REALTY

MAGNIFICENT
Oaks Shade this 3 OR, 2 B in
ldyilwilde w formal LR &amp; OR,
white brick FP &amp; privacy
fenced corner lot. 187.500.

Wanted:
A responsible Babysitter
Ncr 706W. 1st St. 323 9536

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Richle's VW.

Special care w.privat. room &amp;
board for elderly person in
private home. Act now&amp; save,
$34114.

1 3S

24-Business
Opportunities
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benefits. Apply In person 1
mile north of 434 on 17.92.

want ad.

will
WImyhMland$tus
my
seiIsI
Court pi this 98* del of

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Experienced mechanic.

you sell "Don't Needs" with a

The Real Estate Agency

New Years Special
3 mo $35 93 exc Group DR
BATTERY SHOP
107W 27th St 373 9114

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off of total inventory of brand
new intersprinq bt'ddiflcJ These
beds are not (1,*m,,q(1 or
Seconds but brand new top line
beddinq sets only' free local
delivery NaIl's Sanford Fur
niture Salvaqe. 17 92+ So of
antorc1 322 9721

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Inc REALTOR, MLS

Wanted Mature Women to
manage retail clothing store.
Apply Jerry's Thrift Shop, 337
E. 2nd St.

EXPRESSIONS

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EXECUTIVE TYPE
Great rm. designer borne set on
- I ac re W00000 lot.
W000 8.
stone exterior plus w w carpet,
int er com, solarium, walk in
closets, pool planned a. more.
Brand new at $107,000.

Bldg 3. Sanford Airport. 9
am. 3 p.m. M F.

1.

WORLD.

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131,800.

Gentry Manufacturing Co.

Exp. cook, utility person &amp;
busboy. Apply in person 9.5 at
Holiday Inn on the Lakefront.

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HEAR DOWNTOWN
Sanford on Hwy 46, easy access
to 14, 2 GC 2. This riu,.','s
easily utilized for business
office. Large rms., good floor
plan &amp; extra Ig Side yd for
parking. Only
Low
c1Wn assumable mortgage.

Worker needed for cabinet
manufacturing shop. Must
have knowledge of tools. Apply

Exp. induStrIal sewing
machine operators.
DELAND. 1.734-5464.

REALTY

beg. REAL ESTATE Broker
2" N. 17.fl, Ca$s.Ib,rry, Fl.
14$200
Eve, 647-36$5

Someone with a small or med.
sized dozer fora few hrs. work
in Osteen 321 0903.

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TEXAS OIL COMPANY need s
mature person for short trips
surrounding Sanford. Contact
customers. We train. Write T
Dick, Pres., Southwestern
.
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Tx.

am, to 5:00 p.m. Orlando is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.

For Sale
Fine quality Temple oranges
Simpson. 3223313

tBVWIV; sthlrwfso a deMuR
sItIbeint.rsdag.Inatyoij$srtiw
relief demanded in ffw csmplahW

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amlnor.
NOTICE OP ACTION

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Clerk at this court either Belie
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POLICE OFFICER-The
Orlando Civil Service Office
will be scheduling candidates
for the examination for Police
Officer, beginning Monday,
December 17, 1979 through
Friday, January 4, 1980. In.
ter ested persons should apply
In person to the Orlando Civil
Service Office, City Hall
Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue
(directly behind City Hall)
Monday through Friday, 8:00

MLS

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to Buy

Cash 322-4132

,'lry buy used' New brand name
10x cpr rgs 6. mattresses .11 20
Mt above dealers cost Twin.
lull size,aut'en &amp; knq )enkns
I crntu, e ,'ilS U ?'th St 323
0981

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

Needed: Maids &amp; waitresses.
1 6. FT. Apply in person,
Holiday Inn of Sanford, I 4.
323 4080.

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And That's A Fact Tool

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn' t be any.

68-Want

IPPNITL+ iRE 6. THINGS
buy &amp; Sell
New A Used furniture
s s,,ntord As.'
6593

M. Unsworth Realty

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373 6061 or eves. 323 05"

Hurry. Hurry, Hurry. Be the 1st
W. T. Rawleigh dist. in San
ford. Couples only. 571-2056.

FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, Call
1$414617or644-3079

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact i

iernsy, wilese ad&amp;au Is 201 N,
Pelmat$s Ave.,
'Iando, Florida

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IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a newcar. see today ' s Classified ad:
for best buys

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NEW-RECONDITIONED
BA TTF RY SHOP
3239114
107W 27th St
Mon Fri 7 30 5 30
Sat
7- 30 12
- 30
Will buy iunk Auto Batteries.
$100 Battery Shop
107W Vth St 3239114

to (100(1 I)OIOC 14 mo old
,'i,lIC Germ,,n
mi*
P4ouSO broken all Shots Needs
t,.ncetj yct 327 2505

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

around person for split shift F.
T. Apply in person, Dettona
Inn. Mon-Sat. 11 a.m..3 p.m.
ASk for Mrs. G.

Navel oranges &amp;grapefruit
$lbu. Call after Sp,m.
372.6733

Marwesd, Pam s1yanla 14147
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Kills for ADOPTION has been
Piled In Behalf lithe abcvestyiid
mines' chIldren and •- you are
reitMild Is serve a copy of your
lStSPUS.$apyle It on JOHN R.

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76-Auto Parts

65Pets.Supplies

Used full size hotel motel bed
cinci Very clean, $1495 ca pc
NaIls Sanford Furniture
Salvaqe. 17 92, So of Sanford
377 8721

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45101+

*Salad person PT
S Breakfast cook P-T or all..'

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Miami, Florida 3712?

dress: 1329 Kingsley, Mt. Clemons,
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Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and f ile the
original with the Clerk of Circuit
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undersigned, desiring to engage in
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will register with the Clirk of the
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publication of this notice, the
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as a major ingredient in yummy rice puddings.
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cup diced green pepper
cup cucumber, peeled and diced
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" cup minced parsley
1-3rd cup olive or vegetable oil
1-3 cup lemon juice
3 tablespoons minced fresh mint or 1 tablespoon dried mint
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packet in medium saucepan. Bring to boil.
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Place rice In medium bowl and cool to room temperature.
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example one of the varieties of pilsner glasses, or
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"A 'beer-clean" glass is free of animal fat, which will
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towel will leave lint, which also kills the head.
"With i 'beer-clean' glass there will be subtle
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by Chic Young

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39 Air pollution 7 Studies
53 Journey
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another $150,000 next year. In addition, the city of Casselberry
Federal-state approval was received by the city of has budgeted $25,000 for the project this year and pledged
Casselberry today for a $265,000 grant for the construction of
another $10,000 next year. The board of county commissioners
the proposed Casselberry Senior Citizen Multi-Purpose Center.
has pledged a total of $25,000 over a two-year period.
The center is to be built on a three-acre tract at Secret Lake
Furino said the first segment to be completed is arPark.
chitectural engineering, expected to take two-to-three months,
Construction Is expected to begin In April.
The planned structure will be 5,625 square feet. The building
Bruce Furino, Casselberry grants coordinator, received
will have a large main room with movable partitions to screet
word of the funding approval by the U.S.. Department of off various activities when needed.
Health, Education and Welfare through the state Department
Programs to operate from the facility are to include the
of Health and Rehabilitative Services and the Area Agency on Seminole Federation of Senior Citizens "Project OASIS"
the Aging.
(Older Americans Service in Seminole), which provides
Furino said Sen. John Vogt will make the formal an. services for seniors; the Meals on Wheels program and a
nouncernent and present a state contract to the city at a
Seminole County day care geriatric center,
ceremony at 2 p.m. Friday at the park.
The shell of the building is expected to be completed and
Total funding over a two-year period for the center, In the
open in September, Furino said. Construction then will get
planning stages for the past year, is $323,000. Funding from the
underway to complete the interior of the building and to add
federal government in two stages totals $115,000 this year and
recreational amenities.

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Waldheim were "rather frank and to the Ministry officials who apparently joined
The U.N. leader and Ghotbzadeh met
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The U.N. leader made the visits despite point and exposed our grievances toward
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim,
him and Ghotbzadeh during their meet. at the Foreign Ministry for two hours and
undaunted by a reported plot against his officers' club adjacent to the Foreign a report by the foreign minister that the United States and the shah."
40 minutes after Waldheim briefly visited
lug today.
Ministry with about 300 victim of authorities had "foiled" a plot against his
life, braved an angry demonstration by
Ghotzebhdeh, speaking on the NBC
Asked about the possibility of another Tehran's Behesht-e Zehra Cemetery
hundreds of chanting Iranians today to reported atrocities by the shah's police. life.
Today program, said It did not matter meeting later in the day with Ayatollah south of the capital "to pay homage to
Nearly 40 revolutionary guards
After his new meeting with Ghotb- whether Waldheim is able to produce Ruhollah Khomeini Waldheim said:
visit a cemetery containing graves of
martyrs of the Islamic revolution," the

carrying automatic weapons guarded his zadeh, Waldheim said: "I feel that after progress in his mission by a U.N.-set
dissidents killed by the shah's troops.
This matter is in the hands of the state radio reported.
the meeting with officials of the Foreign Monday deadline "because any Iranian government."
The U.N. chief then met anew with route,
Waldheim's visit to the cemetery was
Waldheim was led onto a platform, Ministry we have made some progress," threatened economic sanctions will not
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbaadeh
Waldheim said tie was "very im- arranged as part of a government plan to
and reported "some progress" In his where a man handed him a 3-year-old Waldheim said,
pressed" by arrangeme 's made For his highlight reported atrocities by the
affect us whatsoever."
consultations In behalf of the 50 male child whose arms, he said, were
Ghotzebhdeh said his talks with
Waldheim did not Identify the Foreign visit to Iran.
deposed shah.
amputated by the shah's police to extract
Americans held hostage for the 61st day.
a confession from the child's father.
Earlier Waldheim flew by helicopter to
The child began crying and Waldheim
the Behesht-e Zehre cemetery 10 miles
handed
it back to the man. Waldheim told
hundred
away. A crowd of several
demonstrators gathered Inside the the gathering, "Lit me say I am shocked
cemetery and chanted, "Death to Car. by what I am seeing here.
66! see what your people have suffered
ter! Death to the shah!" as the helicopter
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Pakistan, the Press Trust of
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iis mutilation of human beings is heart- Afghan troops
Waldheim Into a police car which drove
near Pakistan in a drive to consolidate India said,
all official and business transactions in invasion of Afghanistan.
breaking," Waldheim said.
the U.N. thief to a block of graves of
rule, Western diplomats In the
In
Kabul,
new
Afghan
strongman
Soviet-held
cities,
cripples
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Russian
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the
And there also were indications that
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shah's
troops
demonstrators killed by
to capital of Kabul said today.
Barbak Karinal appeared on television
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government
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frozen
bank
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go
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would lift the embargo on ship..
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former
message
of
suffering
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It was the first confirmed clash bet- Wednesday for the first time since the accounts.
the
U.N.
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will
certainly
do
whatever
ment
of
military equipment to Pakistan,
regime.
ween Russian soldiers and the regular Sovietbacked coup Installed him in power
The measures apparently are aimed at
which could be caught up in the Soviet
Waldheim returned to his helicopter we can. I assure you."
last Thursday.
preventing funds from reaching the sweep.
The cripples moaned and cried as Afghan army.
after a brief survey of the burial place
There
also
were
reports
that
advance
In another development, the Russian tribal insurgents who still control much
Diplomats in Kabul said Soviet troops
and flew back to Tehran for talks with WaicLetin spoke. A man wearing a white
Moslem death shroud appeared before elements of the Invading Russian army ruble has been declared the official of the rugged countryside, dominated by battle 1 against regular Afghan governGhotbzadeh.
ment troops who refused to accept the
After the talks, he met at the former the U.N. chief and waved the Iranian reached the Pakistan border along the currency in Afghanistan, replacing the mountains and deserts.
major artery between the two countries. afghanl as legal tender, reports from the
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All field trips, except those related to nature study or
Seminole School Board member Roland Williams' proposal
athletics, will be curtained in response to uncertainty about the Wednesday night that the school board meet regularly in the
school system's gas allotment, Superintendent of Schools south end of the county to make it easier for citizens there to
William P. Layer announced Wednesday.
attend was met with no approval.
School officials are unsure how much gas will be allocated
"The novelty of this wears off," said board member Allan F.
from Chevron Cor., the school systems fuel supplier.
Keeth. "Then we've got conflict with other facilities and ad.
The school system has been told it will get for January the ditional expense. When we've got this board room here
same amount of gas It used .in January 1978, said Purchasing designed for our purpose."
Agent Don Coleman.
Board member Robert G. Feather also nixed the proposal.
"But there are discrepancies in the figures," Coleman said.
"There's not a citizen here,' he pointed out. "The staff lives
"Everytime we contact them the figures change."
in Sanford. Why drive to the south end of the county We have
The Chevron supply terminal outside of Orlando, he said,
moved there at times when the matter concerns them. That's
reports that Seminole County schools will get 44,400 gallons for enough."
the month of January.
"If that's how the board feels about it, I won't even make a
School board figures state that 52,000 gallons were used in
motion," Williams said,
January, 1978, Coleman said. And the estimated need this
month, he added, Is 59,750 gallons.
worked out today or tomorrow. He said, for instance, the
"I think I'm on firm ground to say that the cutback in field
company shows a zero allocation for September 1980.
trips will In no way cover that difference," Coleman said.
"We know we used gas in September 1978, so that's obviously
We know we are going to get the 44,000 gallons, he said, but
an error," he said.
until Chevron provides more concrete figures the possibility of
Another gas supplier "probably would be impossible" to find
obtaining more gas for January remains unknown.
at this time, Coleman said. Even if one were found, he said, it
"We don't know when the problems will arise. It could be in
would be risky to have two suppliers.
the middle or near the end of January," he said, "But no
If there were difficulties, Chevron could always tell us to get
matter what, we will be running Into difficulties."
gas from our other supplier, he said.
The school transportation system currently uses 8,000
The type of trips that will be eliminated, for now, Layer said,
gallons of gas per week at Its main garage and there are three
include visits to the Loch Haven Art Museum, John Young
other fueling locations, Coleman said.
Science Center, Cape Canaveral, St. Augustine for historical
He said he hopes the discrepancies with Chevron will be
study and Sea World for biological study.

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under stand why Hanes drove his vehicle across the tracks,
Bernosky said.
A DeLand trucker suffered head Injuries Wednesday af"He's only alive because of where the train hit him," Berternoon when his rock-filled truck was hit by a fast-moving nosky said, explaining the train hit at the point where the
passenger train at 25th Street In Sanford.
tractor and trailer joined, throwing the cab Into a signal pole
Police report none of the passengers or crew members on the and the fully loaded trailer farther down the tracks.
train, heading Into Sanford from Tampa at 55 miles per hour
He estimated the truck, bound for Rinker Materials Corp.,
suffered any injuries. James Francis Hanes of DeLand, the directly across the tracks on 25th Street, suffered about $30,000
truck driver, was listed In satisfactory condition with a con- worth of damage.
cussion and scalp cuts at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Damage estimates to Seaboard Coast Line equipment have
Witnesses say the truck slowed down before crossing the not yet been completed by the railroad, but Bernosky
tracks, possibly even stopping first, said Sanford Patrolman estimated the two engines pulling the train suffered between
Bob Bernosky. They disagree on whether the signal lights were $50,000 and $100,000 damage,
flashing at the time, but two, in cars behind the truck, claim
Passengers on the train, a regularly scheduled run from
they could see and hear the train approaching and did not Tampa to Jacksonville, remained on board after the accident,

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with rocks, was thrown farther down the track
and off to the side. Ills not yet known how much
damage was done to the Seaboard Coast Line
engine (right) which struck the truck, although
the two engines on the train had to replaced and
left in Sanford before It could continue its journey
North to Jacksonville.

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York
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sometimes have three or four home is home and It was an
modeling sessions in one day, emotional thing with us.
"We had garage sales and
going from one to the other by
did
everything we could to
myself. I was never afraid
bring
in money. The girls
and! didn't have any trouble
worked
as models and acriding subways.
tresses.
I managed their
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attitude. If a girl looks like she careers, somewfles PULUZIS
knows what she's doing and them all to work In the same
where she's going she doesn't project.
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have to worry..
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make eye contact with east and things are a whole lot
anyone.
better for us. I didn't like the
64! felt safer walking the
idea of bringing Felice out
streets of New York than
. here for a TV series. But it's a
out here. I like being in- wonderful opportunity for
and self-sufficient,
d
her. And she loves the work."
That's how Mom has raised
,The Facts of Life," which
me.
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on the set every day. They series In March, made Its
treat me more like a little kid debut in four episodes
than they do in New York. I summer.
have a tutor with the other six
Felice who admits she
girls In the cast. Back home I
already is lonesome for her
gotoa private school — I'm in
sisters and friends, said, "I've
my junior year — which I like
only been here two weeks bUt
a lot better."
i can't wait to get home.
Suzanne explained she and
"I'm not putting Hollywood
her daughters survived some
difficulttimes emotionally down. I love the weather, the
and financially after the fresh fruit, swimming and
roller skating and the college
divorce,
"There were times about boys In Westwood. The series
five years ago when we had no is a learning experience for,
heat In the house," she said. me and Important to my
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Employment Training Act (CETA)
program appruved today means three
persons Will lose full-time 1011 afld Um
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Semi le Community College.
However, the $100,000, which had been
used for those salaries and materials,
will be channeled into vocational
ciasseoosn training for 38 eligible lowincome or unemployed persons, said
L.onud Carswell, director of the
cosdy's CETA program,
lbs executive conwilttee of the Prime
Spom.r Advisory Council (SAC) for the
Seminole County CETA program voted
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Russian invasion of Afghanistan "breaks
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conununity College to provide testing to
determine aptitudes
for job
training. An Instructor, a para.
and a technician were
employed full-time at the college in the
asaesnent program as well as three
pss-t4üne pernm Mile PSAS is an ad-

"The U.S. president maliciously at-

tacked the Soviet Union's policy,

distorted its essence and meaning," the
official Tess news agency said in the first
direct response to Carter's televised
remarks on Tuesday.
"He spoke about some Soviet invasion
of Afghanistan and threatened serious
political consequences and actions," the
article said.
The Tess story, authored by political
observer Vladimir Goncharov, repeated
the Soviet position that it was merely
responding to Afghanistan's request for
military and economic aid when it sent
an estimated 50,000 troops.

Russell Moncrief, the college's
representative on thc PSAC and the
college's director of occupation
education, said the Individualized
Maepoer Training System program at
the college will contintw. But, he said, the
formal pork for. the CETA program,
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(12317 IM NEWHART Bob

joins the firm of a much
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7:00
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(I)0 P.M. MAGAZINE

new production of Gounod's
opera about an aged philoso.
pher who sells his soul to the
devil In return for youth and the
love of a woman.
(123(17) UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS "Your Obedient
Servant" Hudson's secretive
behavior arouses suspicion
until it is discovered that hit
brother and family have sud
denly arrivqd in London.
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8(3D DIFF'RENT STROKES

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Kimberly and Mrs. Garrettare
pregnant from eating salmon
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(14(10), MACNEIL I LEHRER • (5)0 MOVIE "Ohms" (Prem.
REPORT
isie) Ralph Waite, Davic
Birney. A farmer organizes his
(121(17) SANFORD AND SON
Fred is injured and hospitalized
neighbors to combat a local
while witnessing acrime.
power company planning to
run a potentially dangerous
7:30
million-volt power line through
@ TIC TAC DOUGH
their area.
(1)0 NEWLYWED GAME
CHARLIE'S ANGELS
(7) 0 HOLLYWOOD
The Angels join forces with a
SOURER
mysterious and powerful being
(ID (35) MAUDE Maude has
to save Tiffany's best friend
the time of her life fixing up
from a horrifying murder.
blind dates for Vivian with eve(3) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS
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FUNNY BUSINESS
While driving Mr. Munson.
cab. Archie is held upbyavery
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special kind of gunman.
CDO JOKER'S WILD
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when they think he has abandoned their jewels. (Part 2)

Michel Cousteau. Willard
Bascom. Tony Delia.
2) (17) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Auburn vs. Kentucky

Karl Maiden, Mel TilIis.
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RON Pappy tries to impress
his angered superiors by leading his flyers into an aerial
attack on a vital Japanese
radar system.
(7)CLOVE BOAT 'Message
For Maureen" Brenda Bonet.
Bill Bixby; "The Acapulco
Connection" Charo; "Gotcha"
Milton Berle. (R)
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Civil War hero James West is
chosen by President Grant to
capture or kill a ruthless guer.
rilia leader.
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The Hudson" (1940) John
Garfield, Ann Sheridan. An
overly trusting warden allows
an inmate to visit his invalid
girlfriend

9:30
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Rowe) on Joe's painting crew
proves she's not just one of the
boys when she begins nursing
her baby during breaks.
10:00
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NIGHT LIVE Host: Jill Clay.
burgh. Guest: Leon Redbone.
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11:00
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pounds from his mistress, her
disinherited nephew takes on
the task of turning the young
man into a proper gentleman.
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a policeman leads Baratta mb
an investigation of the strange
alliance between a judge and a
mobster. (R)
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include Playboy's 25th
anniversary party, a Nielsen
family In Utah, a hollering
contest, lb. behavior patterns
of birds and animals, U.S. Air
Foice pilots who pose as Russian fliers and a convention of
Edsel car owners. (A)
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) Felice
Schachter is genuinely
8:00
sweet 16, an unspoiled child
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actress who stars In "The
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FLORIDA
since she was three months
8:30
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AMERICA
childhood
to the present,
(17) ROMPER ROOM
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9:00
the public eye as model and
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actress.
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mannered
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quiet,
faultlessly
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young lady who hasn't lost the
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Queens, N.Y., and is trying to
9:30
adjust to an entirely new
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Hollywood.
10:00
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11:00
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framed by thick black lashes
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youngster who has taken
12:30
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formers in Hollywood.
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RESTLESS
work only four hours a day
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another $150,000 next year. In addition, the city of Casselberry
Federal-state approval was received by the city of has budgeted $25,000 for the project this year and pledged
Casselberry today for a $265,000 grant for the construction of
another $10,000 next year. The board of county commissioners
the proposed Casselberry Senior Citizen Multi-Purpose Center.
has pledged a total of $25,000 over a two-year period.
The center is to be built on a three-acre tract at Secret Lake
Furino said the first segment to be completed is arPark.
chitectural engineering, expected to take two-to-three months,
Construction Is expected to begin In April.
The planned structure will be 5,625 square feet. The building
Bruce Furino, Casselberry grants coordinator, received
will have a large main room with movable partitions to screet
word of the funding approval by the U.S.. Department of off various activities when needed.
Health, Education and Welfare through the state Department
Programs to operate from the facility are to include the
of Health and Rehabilitative Services and the Area Agency on Seminole Federation of Senior Citizens "Project OASIS"
the Aging.
(Older Americans Service in Seminole), which provides
Furino said Sen. John Vogt will make the formal an. services for seniors; the Meals on Wheels program and a
nouncernent and present a state contract to the city at a
Seminole County day care geriatric center,
ceremony at 2 p.m. Friday at the park.
The shell of the building is expected to be completed and
Total funding over a two-year period for the center, In the
open in September, Furino said. Construction then will get
planning stages for the past year, is $323,000. Funding from the
underway to complete the interior of the building and to add
federal government in two stages totals $115,000 this year and
recreational amenities.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — U.N.
Waldheim were "rather frank and to the Ministry officials who apparently joined
The U.N. leader and Ghotbzadeh met
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The U.N. leader made the visits despite point and exposed our grievances toward
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim,
him and Ghotbzadeh during their meet. at the Foreign Ministry for two hours and
undaunted by a reported plot against his officers' club adjacent to the Foreign a report by the foreign minister that the United States and the shah."
40 minutes after Waldheim briefly visited
lug today.
Ministry with about 300 victim of authorities had "foiled" a plot against his
life, braved an angry demonstration by
Ghotzebhdeh, speaking on the NBC
Asked about the possibility of another Tehran's Behesht-e Zehra Cemetery
hundreds of chanting Iranians today to reported atrocities by the shah's police. life.
Today program, said It did not matter meeting later in the day with Ayatollah south of the capital "to pay homage to
Nearly 40 revolutionary guards
After his new meeting with Ghotb- whether Waldheim is able to produce Ruhollah Khomeini Waldheim said:
visit a cemetery containing graves of
martyrs of the Islamic revolution," the

carrying automatic weapons guarded his zadeh, Waldheim said: "I feel that after progress in his mission by a U.N.-set
dissidents killed by the shah's troops.
This matter is in the hands of the state radio reported.
the meeting with officials of the Foreign Monday deadline "because any Iranian government."
The U.N. chief then met anew with route,
Waldheim's visit to the cemetery was
Waldheim was led onto a platform, Ministry we have made some progress," threatened economic sanctions will not
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbaadeh
Waldheim said tie was "very im- arranged as part of a government plan to
and reported "some progress" In his where a man handed him a 3-year-old Waldheim said,
pressed" by arrangeme 's made For his highlight reported atrocities by the
affect us whatsoever."
consultations In behalf of the 50 male child whose arms, he said, were
Ghotzebhdeh said his talks with
Waldheim did not Identify the Foreign visit to Iran.
deposed shah.
amputated by the shah's police to extract
Americans held hostage for the 61st day.
a confession from the child's father.
Earlier Waldheim flew by helicopter to
The child began crying and Waldheim
the Behesht-e Zehre cemetery 10 miles
handed
it back to the man. Waldheim told
hundred
away. A crowd of several
demonstrators gathered Inside the the gathering, "Lit me say I am shocked
cemetery and chanted, "Death to Car. by what I am seeing here.
66! see what your people have suffered
ter! Death to the shah!" as the helicopter
KABUL, Afghanistan (UP!) — Soviet
Another Soviet armored thrust headed Pakistan newspaper Jang and travelers Wednesday recalled Ambassador
under the previous regime. We have
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also
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key
provincial
city
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Pakistan, the Press Trust of
They said the ruble was being used in gesture of displeasure over the Soviet
iis mutilation of human beings is heart- Afghan troops
Waldheim Into a police car which drove
near Pakistan in a drive to consolidate India said,
all official and business transactions in invasion of Afghanistan.
breaking," Waldheim said.
the U.N. thief to a block of graves of
rule, Western diplomats In the
In
Kabul,
new
Afghan
strongman
Soviet-held
cities,
cripples
that
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Russian
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the
And there also were indications that
the
shah's
troops
demonstrators killed by
to capital of Kabul said today.
Barbak Karinal appeared on television
The
government
also
has
frozen
bank
will
certainly
go
Carter
would lift the embargo on ship..
overthrow
the
former
message
of
suffering
In the struggle to
It was the first confirmed clash bet- Wednesday for the first time since the accounts.
the
U.N.
We
will
certainly
do
whatever
ment
of
military equipment to Pakistan,
regime.
ween Russian soldiers and the regular Sovietbacked coup Installed him in power
The measures apparently are aimed at
which could be caught up in the Soviet
Waldheim returned to his helicopter we can. I assure you."
last Thursday.
preventing funds from reaching the sweep.
The cripples moaned and cried as Afghan army.
after a brief survey of the burial place
There
also
were
reports
that
advance
In another development, the Russian tribal insurgents who still control much
Diplomats in Kabul said Soviet troops
and flew back to Tehran for talks with WaicLetin spoke. A man wearing a white
Moslem death shroud appeared before elements of the Invading Russian army ruble has been declared the official of the rugged countryside, dominated by battle 1 against regular Afghan governGhotbzadeh.
ment troops who refused to accept the
After the talks, he met at the former the U.N. chief and waved the Iranian reached the Pakistan border along the currency in Afghanistan, replacing the mountains and deserts.
major artery between the two countries. afghanl as legal tender, reports from the
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All field trips, except those related to nature study or
Seminole School Board member Roland Williams' proposal
athletics, will be curtained in response to uncertainty about the Wednesday night that the school board meet regularly in the
school system's gas allotment, Superintendent of Schools south end of the county to make it easier for citizens there to
William P. Layer announced Wednesday.
attend was met with no approval.
School officials are unsure how much gas will be allocated
"The novelty of this wears off," said board member Allan F.
from Chevron Cor., the school systems fuel supplier.
Keeth. "Then we've got conflict with other facilities and ad.
The school system has been told it will get for January the ditional expense. When we've got this board room here
same amount of gas It used .in January 1978, said Purchasing designed for our purpose."
Agent Don Coleman.
Board member Robert G. Feather also nixed the proposal.
"But there are discrepancies in the figures," Coleman said.
"There's not a citizen here,' he pointed out. "The staff lives
"Everytime we contact them the figures change."
in Sanford. Why drive to the south end of the county We have
The Chevron supply terminal outside of Orlando, he said,
moved there at times when the matter concerns them. That's
reports that Seminole County schools will get 44,400 gallons for enough."
the month of January.
"If that's how the board feels about it, I won't even make a
School board figures state that 52,000 gallons were used in
motion," Williams said,
January, 1978, Coleman said. And the estimated need this
month, he added, Is 59,750 gallons.
worked out today or tomorrow. He said, for instance, the
"I think I'm on firm ground to say that the cutback in field
company shows a zero allocation for September 1980.
trips will In no way cover that difference," Coleman said.
"We know we used gas in September 1978, so that's obviously
We know we are going to get the 44,000 gallons, he said, but
an error," he said.
until Chevron provides more concrete figures the possibility of
Another gas supplier "probably would be impossible" to find
obtaining more gas for January remains unknown.
at this time, Coleman said. Even if one were found, he said, it
"We don't know when the problems will arise. It could be in
would be risky to have two suppliers.
the middle or near the end of January," he said, "But no
If there were difficulties, Chevron could always tell us to get
matter what, we will be running Into difficulties."
gas from our other supplier, he said.
The school transportation system currently uses 8,000
The type of trips that will be eliminated, for now, Layer said,
gallons of gas per week at Its main garage and there are three
include visits to the Loch Haven Art Museum, John Young
other fueling locations, Coleman said.
Science Center, Cape Canaveral, St. Augustine for historical
He said he hopes the discrepancies with Chevron will be
study and Sea World for biological study.

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under stand why Hanes drove his vehicle across the tracks,
Bernosky said.
A DeLand trucker suffered head Injuries Wednesday af"He's only alive because of where the train hit him," Berternoon when his rock-filled truck was hit by a fast-moving nosky said, explaining the train hit at the point where the
passenger train at 25th Street In Sanford.
tractor and trailer joined, throwing the cab Into a signal pole
Police report none of the passengers or crew members on the and the fully loaded trailer farther down the tracks.
train, heading Into Sanford from Tampa at 55 miles per hour
He estimated the truck, bound for Rinker Materials Corp.,
suffered any injuries. James Francis Hanes of DeLand, the directly across the tracks on 25th Street, suffered about $30,000
truck driver, was listed In satisfactory condition with a con- worth of damage.
cussion and scalp cuts at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Damage estimates to Seaboard Coast Line equipment have
Witnesses say the truck slowed down before crossing the not yet been completed by the railroad, but Bernosky
tracks, possibly even stopping first, said Sanford Patrolman estimated the two engines pulling the train suffered between
Bob Bernosky. They disagree on whether the signal lights were $50,000 and $100,000 damage,
flashing at the time, but two, in cars behind the truck, claim
Passengers on the train, a regularly scheduled run from
they could see and hear the train approaching and did not Tampa to Jacksonville, remained on board after the accident,

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with rocks, was thrown farther down the track
and off to the side. Ills not yet known how much
damage was done to the Seaboard Coast Line
engine (right) which struck the truck, although
the two engines on the train had to replaced and
left in Sanford before It could continue its journey
North to Jacksonville.

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York
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sometimes have three or four home is home and It was an
modeling sessions in one day, emotional thing with us.
"We had garage sales and
going from one to the other by
did
everything we could to
myself. I was never afraid
bring
in money. The girls
and! didn't have any trouble
worked
as models and acriding subways.
tresses.
I managed their
"It all depends on your
attitude. If a girl looks like she careers, somewfles PULUZIS
knows what she's doing and them all to work In the same
where she's going she doesn't project.
I never
have to worry..
"Now! handle 60 kids back
make eye contact with east and things are a whole lot
anyone.
better for us. I didn't like the
64! felt safer walking the
idea of bringing Felice out
streets of New York than
. here for a TV series. But it's a
out here. I like being in- wonderful opportunity for
and self-sufficient,
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her. And she loves the work."
That's how Mom has raised
,The Facts of Life," which
me.
"But now I have a guardian NBC will launch as a weekly
on the set every day. They series In March, made Its
treat me more like a little kid debut in four episodes
than they do in New York. I summer.
have a tutor with the other six
Felice who admits she
girls In the cast. Back home I
already is lonesome for her
gotoa private school — I'm in
sisters and friends, said, "I've
my junior year — which I like
only been here two weeks bUt
a lot better."
i can't wait to get home.
Suzanne explained she and
"I'm not putting Hollywood
her daughters survived some
difficulttimes emotionally down. I love the weather, the
and financially after the fresh fruit, swimming and
roller skating and the college
divorce,
"There were times about boys In Westwood. The series
five years ago when we had no is a learning experience for,
heat In the house," she said. me and Important to my
"Sure it has 22 rooms and Is career.

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Employment Training Act (CETA)
program appruved today means three
persons Will lose full-time 1011 afld Um
others willlowpafl.tJme employment at
Semi le Community College.
However, the $100,000, which had been
used for those salaries and materials,
will be channeled into vocational
ciasseoosn training for 38 eligible lowincome or unemployed persons, said
L.onud Carswell, director of the
cosdy's CETA program,
lbs executive conwilttee of the Prime
Spom.r Advisory Council (SAC) for the
Seminole County CETA program voted
today to cancel at the end olFebruarya
contract it has had with Srnlnole

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MOSCOW (UP!) — The Soviet Union
today attacked President Carter personally, saying his condemnation of the
Russian invasion of Afghanistan "breaks
all records of hypocrisy,"

conununity College to provide testing to
determine aptitudes
for job
training. An Instructor, a para.
and a technician were
employed full-time at the college in the
asaesnent program as well as three
pss-t4üne pernm Mile PSAS is an ad-

"The U.S. president maliciously at-

tacked the Soviet Union's policy,

distorted its essence and meaning," the
official Tess news agency said in the first
direct response to Carter's televised
remarks on Tuesday.
"He spoke about some Soviet invasion
of Afghanistan and threatened serious
political consequences and actions," the
article said.
The Tess story, authored by political
observer Vladimir Goncharov, repeated
the Soviet position that it was merely
responding to Afghanistan's request for
military and economic aid when it sent
an estimated 50,000 troops.

Russell Moncrief, the college's
representative on thc PSAC and the
college's director of occupation
education, said the Individualized
Maepoer Training System program at
the college will contintw. But, he said, the
formal pork for. the CETA program,
dons under the contract, will cease the
end of Feheusry. ,we Mill intend to.
cooperate with the CETA office,"
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Gold soared through the $600-an.ounce mark at the
opening of trading in London and Zurich today, matChing record tradi ng on the Far East markets.
In Zurich, where the markets have been closed since
Friday, gold opened at $615 an ounce a historic leap
of $98 from the previous close. In London, it Jumped $40
to open at a record $810.
Dealers attributed the staggering rises to political
unrest in Afghanistan, the recall of the U.S. ambassador from Moscow, and a 30 percent hic"m in
the price of Mex,can oil. They predicted the price of
gold could rise another $100 per ounce within a few
weeks.

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other opt ions under consideration, said they in.
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transportation agreements with the Soviets,
including a maritime agreement already in force
allowing Soviet ships to load and unload directly
at
-Reducing the level of diplomatic exchanges
with the Soviet Union, including cultural exchanges.
-Citing the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan as a
major violation of the Helsinki Agreement of 1975,
and making it a major Issue at the forthcoming
Madrid conference, which will review the
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CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (UP!)
The space
shuttle Columbia Is ready to try again on a series of
mock launching., orbital maneuvers and landings that
weri aborted before Qrlstznas because of computer
problems.
"We are hoping to
.eth. teat neat week," said
George Page, dIrector of shuttle operations at the
Kennedy Space Center, Wednesday.

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Still miffed at the first official move was to recall U.S. Ambassador condemnation of the Soviet Union in the U.N.
with the Soviets over a decade," he said,
Soviets for their armed intrusion Into Afghanis.
Security Council.
Thomas
J.
Watson
from
Moscow.
The official indicated the president has turned
tan, President Carter will seek an indefinite
"Before this is over they (the Soviets) are going
"There is no consideration of a miltary to history books to study the Soviet invasion of
Postponement of the Senate's consideration of the
new SALT treaty, administration sources say. to realize they made a serious mistake," one aide response at this point," said a White House of- Czechoslavakia in 1968 and the U.S. reaction to it.
sairl
tidal, who refused to be identified. But he said the
There were indications Carter would Lift the
The decision to ask for the Postponement was
Officials said Carter's feeling "is as strong as president and U.S. allies believe the Soviet Union embargo on shipment of military equipment to,
Carter's strongest response to date to the Soviet ever" for the need for nuclear ari-ns controls and "must expect serious consequences for their Pakistan, a neighbor of Afghanistan, that could
Intervention. Other retaliatory measures were to he firmly believes the pact is in the interest of actions."
be caught up in the Soviet sweep.
be announced la ter,
na tional security,
Diplomatic consultations were under way with
There was speculation the United States might
One White House aide said the administration's
But Carter feels "the Russians by their own several nations for a collective condemnation of halt grain sales to Russia and pull out of this
overall response to Moscow would affect U.S.- actions have created a situation which makes it the Soviet action in the United Nations.
year's Olympics in Moscow, but some officials
Soviet relations for a decade.
impossible to bring it (SALT) before the Senate
The aide said Carter's series of actions would said these steps were not being considered at this
Carter met with his top military and diplomatic now," an official said,
become clear in a day or so. The president is time.
.advisers Wednesday to set a
course of action. His
It also was learned the -United States will seek "making decisions that could affect relations
Officials, who are familiar with some of the

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hospital employees "engaged In a practice commonly
referred to as child swapping." Mrs. Thomason is not
convinced the second son she brought home from the
hospital is hers. Some hospital records indicate the
gave birth toa girl in January o(1977.

Request Postponement Of SALT Treaty

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would be an
board
member Allen F. Keeth said.
Board member Robert G.
Futher said Ix- voted against
the proposal so the portables
will not have to be moved
again after the school district
Is rezoned in March. The

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was performed.She halt decided to file suit a&amp;* the
hospital aig heir gynecologist, asking that both be
forced to help pay for the rearing of her twin boys.
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used but are not being used at
this time.19
Board member Roland V.
W1114ims'original motion was
to send one portable to
Woodlands and two to Red
Bug, but it faded bya3tol i
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before they could stop him, say deputies, who listed the
who broke Into the building between Dec. 30 and
following crimes.
Wednesday
did minor uwue to the building, but took
At 2:40 a.m. the burglar struck at 121 Oriente Dr.,
breaking glass on the carport door of the home of Jerome nothing, the deputies say. The most severe damage was
caused by the discharging o one
e
on a
Tesar.
He made at least two trips into the house, deputies said, Classroom floor.
removing pants and a purse. He awoke an unldinttfled woman

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thought she was stafted thres yews age when her
second son was delivered by Cmsarean section. Two
years later, she gave birth to twinL

Elementary School wer ransacked over the holiday vacation,
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MIAMI (UP!) Five police officers charged In ti
beating death ofa black Insurance executive whose
skull was fractured at the end of a police dun are
scheduled to be affaigned today.
Ira Diggs, Michael Watts William Hanlon Alex
Marrero and SgL Herbert Evans are to appear before
Circuit Judge Natalie Baskin.
The first four policemen am Charged - with man.
slaughter and Evans is accused of teding them to
4 to-, laidiulle - Miller
McDuffle, 33, was Injured when' hismoWcye1
crashed.
McDuffle, the father offlreechII en,jfl
dive days
after the Dec. l7chase.

pants

The Seminole County School The discussion lasted an
Board voted unanimously hour and ended with the board
Wednesday to send an extra passing 3 to 1 a final motion to
portable classroom to Red move just one portable to Red
Bug Elementary School to Bug. It will be taken from
alleviate overcrowding but Lake Brantley High School,
in the house, but deputies report he was able to walk out before
denied any portables to where it has been used to
she could react
Woodlands Elementary.
house a learning disabilities
-Five minutes later, Salle McPherson and Walter Hauser,
Parents of children at- class.
retired residents of 157 Pluznosus Dr., were awakened by a
tending Woodlands corna flashlight In their faces.
Red
Bug
Elementary
man
shining
plained to the board
Again, the thief was able to leave through the carport door,
that
there
School
received
an
additional
are a number of portables in
n
with the start of carrying an unknown amount of cash In Hauser's wallet.
the school system that are thestudents
-Between 1:30 am. and 5a.m.a thief took about $lljn cash
new
year
. With 200
being used for ieee vital students
over
design
from
the
home of Arthur Cooms, 120 Hollyhock Dr. Entering
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purposes than theirs.
through
the garage walk door, the thief took pants and a pose.
cRnacity,
Red
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is
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parents said overcrowding
-Some tlme between 2a.m. and $arn
thecounty's most
.,[,p.otfJfinis,
will force classes Into overcrowded
of 124 Hollyhock Dr., was a victim of the thef, who took her
school
Woodlands auditorium.
puree and $12 after entering through the carport door.
"If other schools need the DIANE PETRYK
portables more, we want
them to have them," Mrs.
Claudia Burt told the board.
"We'll give up our multi- I.
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Deputies reported they were able to find some evidence at
the crime scenes and have a partial description of the thief.
- HOUSEFIRE IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
A fire, reportedly started by a heater, did about $2,000 worth
of damage to the home of Annie Lowery, at 207 Campello Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, Wednesday.
Sheriff's deputies reported the fire started at about 11:02
a.m. and caused no Injuries.
SCHOOL VANDALIZED
Five classrooms and the main office of the Woodlands

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shah of Iran is suf
feting from Waldenstroem's disease of the spleen, but
under no circumstances will he undergo surgery in the .
United States, Empress Farah Diba, the shah's wife,
was quoted as saying In an interview,
"If an operation must be performed it will be done in
Panama and not in the
Paris Match magazine. "The shah doesn't want to give
any trouble to the U.S. or to President Carter."
"Some specialists think an operation to remove
spleen, which has increased by a disturbing volume,
should be carried out," she said.
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Herald Staff WrIt,
The Seminole County Sheriff's Department is investigating a
series of [ow similar burglaries in Altamonte Springs early
Wednesday morning.
In each of the four cases, at least one person entered a home
through a carport or garage area door and left taking only
purees and pants.
Once outs, the thief apparently rifled the goods, taking

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bankers this year. Janice
Springfield executive vice president of Flagship
Bank 1Seminole is the first woman president of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and
Faye C. Agoes, chairman of the board, president
and chief executive officer of Sun Bank of
Seminole County took over as president of the
Alt
ntCasselber' Chamber of Commerce
on Jan. 1.
Mrs. Springfield, who began her career in
banking with Flagship (then Florida State Bank
of Sanford) In 1956, Is working toward degree in
banking at Rollins College. She has served as
chairman of the National Association of Bank
Women, Inc. Mid-East Group and president of
the Central Florida Chapter of American
.
of Baiking. She and her husband
Wendell have a 10-year-old son Wen.
Mrs. Agoes began her banking career in 1947
with First National Bank of Orlando (now Sun

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Solid Soudi Arabia
The Clock
ByJANECAS8ELBERRY

Saudi Arabia is an oasis of relative calm in the
political turmoil that grips the oil-rich states on
the Persian Gulf.
Saudi Arabia has been a friend to the United
States and the Western world throughout the
escalating oil war, holding out consistently for
restraints in pricing and for responsibility in
maintaining production schedules.
And Saudi Arabia is an influential friend in the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries,
pumping one-third of the total OPEC output and
controling the decisions in five oth er countries

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that produce another one-third.
So it is reasonable to believe that covetous eyes
have been directed to Saudi Arabia by ideological

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ByROBERT WALTERS
As indicated by the disorder in Iran, much of the
WASHINGTON (NEA) — "For great
unrest on the gulf is immune to outside pressures,
OIO1I" X1IIflied the Greek hiStCIlafl
tied as it is to ancient rivalries and jealousies and
Herodotus, "there are great punishments
compounded by religious squabb.
from the g"But now that mere mortals
It follows that the first priority of U.S. policy are In charge of the criminal justice system,
must be to maintain — through political or no ench equities exi*t.
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milita ry decisions — the present government of
Now, has the disparity between
Saudi Arabia.
and punishment been greater than in the field
It is ironic that the Soviet Union, with which the of "white collar" or corporate crime, a
United States is trying desperately to seek accord shameful
documented In a landypublished by the Justice
on strategic aris limitations, may pose the mark report,.
greatest threat to U.S. interests in the Persian Dopt'i Law Enforcement Assistance

Involving a detailed analysis of the legal

such as that which now controls Iran.

The United States, unhappily, is nearly shut Out record of the country's 50 largest publicly

from establishing its own military bases in the owned corporations In the mid-1970s, shows

that chnlng one brief two-yew period more
_____
than 60 percent of the__
cororatlens
were
But the American naval presence in the Indian accused of violating a federal law.
Ocean and Arabian Sea is a sobering rem inder °
The aiiegations incluieci serious crimes
U.S. military capabilities. It could be the only such as fraudulent securities practices, Inpersuasive force between a stable Saudi Arabia
t traud, financial manipulations
and a Saudi Arabia gone the way of Iran.
advertising
mlareprsasntatlon,
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The presence - must be maIfltaliiid . and ticwnpetltWs PIKtION, alt am water
polluttlon, food and drug law violations and the
strengthened.
payment of flip) kickbacks, rebates and
ltII*L
"Corporate crime cods
Into the billions
Of dollars," the report notes, although precise
figur es are difficult to obtain. Estimates
A brief ceremony at the White House recently range from a Senate IN
region

VISTA Founding

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celebrated the 15th year of operation of the VISTA billion to the justice Department's P
program — a sort of domestic Peace Corps, which protmatim Of sio billia to so biallon.
now serve some 2,000 American communities
Of wct_,
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however the comtr

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economic growth in the economy."

In the first years of the '80s will resemble

between corporat.

because It will make times harder for nation's history.

workers, Increase their feeling of Insecurity
other factors favored a change
and make them determined to wring more from the downtrend in union
of
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pay, saving from one to five years at salaries
1Wkwas hicwitwl by do vkUm of as -mp-w aid gruter secu'rity ftm
mCI'S
convsntional des... Of Cilmi are
Audrey Freedman, labor relations tributed to a shift from blue to white collar
averaging $317 a month .
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in
specialist
for the Conference Bard, an in. wodmM geographical Mw shifts and a
At first most of the VISTA workers were white, relatively mundm

middleclas? college graduates, many of them a typical burglary,
$100 in an armed robbery
$00 in a larceny case — but _________
thm con,
retired but experts at Ir former tasks. But over vand
icted Of such crimes are routinely sentenced
the years more and more of the volunteers are
ts Of five to 10 years or longer.
____

Poor people recruited from the areas in which
m conview of
Yet White wow
they are needed.
defrauding, stealing or looting millions of
_________
President Carter told the workers who called on dDUErs _______

dependent business research group,. also 'decline of some Of the more traditional

s a resurgenceunionmembeirship.
e add most
She thinks the biggest gain will be In corn- Of these trends may have run their course,

merce iiid ftMflCs.

Miller said he also feels the '9ianges In

the retirement of
financial workers union established that labor bosses such as George Meany, could
y. lead to a genuine revitalizationoriented businesses that are not now

him at the ceremony that he has pledged to "Few meenbers of corporate management
Both
Miller and
Conference
Board's
unionized and perhaps take over some work- Miss
Freedman
saidthe
they
regarded the
tidal
If
continue the program and next year hopes to have ever go to prison,
yt," the • 115
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existing
unions
With
th
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report IIYS.
5,000 VISTA workers - the highest level of all
ir consent. wave of women entering the labor market as
tiese Incarcerated, the longest
The Conference Board recently sponsored a favorable rather than unfavorable to union
time.
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seminar of seven industrial labor experts who growth. Both disweed with one a am t
VISTA was started in 1964 by President L d(m Prillim
tum Were 519,11130ft 111111110001111111 imposed on two executives. These others were came to the conclusion that 1* is going to be economic survey that claimed women by and
Johmn as part of his War on Povwty =t= sentaiced to Ok 46 W 30 dqs in pim 7%
a tough ym for wodm in On United States large are not much InWrested in unionization

fell on hard times during the administrations
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
Recently Congress voted to continue the

average sentence for the t,ihii( 11
executives was exactly nine days.

because of continuing InflAtion Of 10 to 12 because they still look on themselves as
percent, a rise In unemployment and "sero temporary workers,

and Carrie and Sherry, 4-

attach the container's 12 two-ton cylinders to a

moved out. The Evers have

WAS1UNGION —
Of the mswbsr
mysteries Of the Turn situation Is the in.
volvsmutt of the Palestine Liberation

In nmpxrt Of this theory, It should be for the IrnnIns against the United States.
_____
pointed Out that some of the so-called students "The PLO
puts____
all Its forces, armed and
had almost certainly been trained by the unarmed, at the disposal Of Khomeini, to fight

(k'gmdzatlon and its crafty leader Yassir
Arafat In the embassy
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takse,si and the
uptlellm for ti hts.
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PLO, and even may have been accompanied against, any American Intervention, Inside
IntheimwsytavebyyoungpalesHnla't and outside Iran," he_
declared.

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guerrillas with PLO connections.

Uh1L.4Pts Of his aetiem
Sums Of my
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bond on three counts of first-

degree murder, advised

contributions that support each retiree, an

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Is supported by an average 33 wagearnsrs,

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Anmg - hiwiligenoe soirees who - believe

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There's not much that can be done about

Win&amp; northeast to east wounj10 knots today and southeast to south 10 to

Wrth rate am A" population, but
something can about the other problem areas.
7bere Is the powibdity Of cu#W the medical

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Also hit by the gunfire was
th.ctdld'saw*,Allce Al
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shooting occurred. Ms. A'

stationery and obwas, racist

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Doris H. Ross

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cold tonight. Variablocloudiness with adsancssshow,rstatetenlglWor thousands of handicapped
Friday. Highs today in the mid 4 and Friday In the upper 505. 5.0*1 people as the INC National
tonight In the upper lOs to around 50.
Easter Seal Poster Child is

programs out of the system entirely, t be
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FRIDAY TIDES: Daytona Beach: high 5:07. low 2:35; high 5:74, low Shot In Face
3:05. Pert Canaveralthigh l:S9; low 2:30; high 5:15, low 3. Beypsr?: high
1:10, low S:SO; high 3:13, low 5:44.
BOATING FORECAST: $. AW5v$tlnS to Jepiter Inlet, out 05 mites:

as r4oros as It i'ilght be.
Iranian revoii'twy 'i'ne'
'' Arafat's mediation attempt was sincers,
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tide
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defense. IritsUlgenc. analysts who lean to - ...Uy
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yesterday's high

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COMMODORES
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Midwest and Plains was expected to clear skies today and usher In bitter
cold in the northern states.

Indexing benefits to Compensate for In.
flation, has alm caumid W*it pilymots to

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By the year 2950, a ratio Of one to two is

D-Ls., the vice dtalrman, ,aggeating list the
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. voice trailing off. "The
early today, treating drizzle and wet snow gIa roads
Michigan and Erie and a thick fog enshrouded Son Francisco. cutting woman that killed my
back airline service. Cold winds blowi ng off La kes
and Erie children like that doesn't
groduc.d scattered "like effect" snow squalls thatMichigan
staz.d shoreline
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truckdrlwr for a dairy, but
his bow agreed Evers needed
time off to solve his personal
problems.
He said members of the
Lake County Sheriff's
Department at Tavares, the
central Florida town where

Greenwood memorial Park.

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lbs gildalpaching Arafat's role Is so
It Is she knowit that after thi shehs ceued Independently, that Palesthün
_ir, overthrow, Ayatollah RuIw1lah Khomeini - gusrrWas were th. ones who mined the
geustic, fat, thee
agencies
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said Evers bitterly. He

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was discovered Now Yew's night. A funeral will be

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been married six years.

alcoholism, Marlcopa County medical examiners said
Wednesday. He was 57.

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which Us retired population Is growim at a

program or two years. Thus the future is secure JACK ANDERSON
foratimeforVlSTAworkerstoaldAmericansin
their endeavors whether It be aiding farmers

with produce, obtaining servlëes for patients In
nwsthghemmoradvlalng tenants onthefrrighth.

400-foot barge. The crewmen used a heavy cable

The reasons are several. Basic is the
declining birthrate, as a consequence of

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off at home, Evers said.
He said she threatened to
kill their daughters, Mandy, 2,

Powers, NASA's one-time "voice Of mission control"
who traiaiatsd lofty specs tmlnoloy IMo everyday
language for earthlings, will be cremated following a
funeral Friday,
Powers, who retired from the Air Force and his role
as spokesman for the space agency, was fOWId dead hi

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Kenny

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PHOENIX, Arts. (UP!) — U. Col. John A. "ShOñY"
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Expenditures again threaten to outpace

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health facility she visited as

Shorty' Powers Dead At 57

do financing problem. They have have not.

THURS., FRI. &amp; SAT. ONLY!

an outpatient to commit her.
better
They told him she

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Dianne, 23, have been
separated about two months.
He said he tried repeatedly to
convince doctors at a mental

Out

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The Coast Guard
removed 12 of 38 sealed canisters of dangerous chlorine
gas from a barge grounded on the rocky coastline of
the Main County side of the Golden Gate bridge,
The salvage operation, delayed by dense fog, was
continue this morning. A watch was posted during

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parking lot at nearby Fort Cronkite on the Golden Gate
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the biggest Impetus to resurgent unionism lit the greatest surge of unionization In the

VISTA stands for Volunteers in Service to crimand"estcrIme"iibothstrIkIng and
America. These volunteers do their job on meager disturW.

with $1,587.67 for all of 1910 and $1,495.77 for
the year just ended.
neither pennies nor peanuts, and Is
going to make a difference In millions of

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woman

helicopter which lifted them one-by-one to a guarded

The Inc-eases are mandated by legislation

those of the IOU depression, which reslUlted

is

night to monitor the situation,
A Coast Guard crew used pneumatic cutting
Wednesday to open one of three huge containers on

The seven panelists did not predict any
NEW oiu (UP!) — An upsurge In union dramatic growth of U Isation
system's then pinch — outgo In benefits In.
,
ubership a distinct turnaround
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creasing
-at a faster rate than Income from
Frank P Doyle, vice president for
On trend of the last few years — is
employee
and employer payroll talm
being relations for General Electric, forecast
forecast by some labor experts.
was an outcry at the time but, since
"Increased militancy and willingness to
Richard U Miller, a business professor accept strife by the unions" If the, decline
the sharpest bites were still a few years off,
i,
specializing In labor relations at the main
opposition simmered down. It is certain to
es
ti
con
n
ues.
"People
just
won't
campus
wag
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flare up again, and almost certainly with
stand for this," Doyle said
Madison, said the unions conceivably
.
greater
double their membership in ft IM as a
Miller said it appears to him that conditions
It would be one thing it the increases,

He thitilis continuing inflation will provide

LEESBURG, Fla. (UPI) —
The enraged husband of a
young woman charged with
drowning
their
three
daughters on New Year's Day
says he afraid what he
might do if he saw her.
"The
that killed my
children like that doesn't
deserve to live," said Jerry
Evers, who learned of his
daughters' deaths when she
deputies tracked him
down at a friend's home
Wednesday morning.

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CLEVELAND (UP!) — Cleveland Teachers Union
leaders urged their 5,000 striking members to vote
today to accept the school board's latest contract offer
and end an 11-week strike that has shut down Ohio's
largest school system,
tentativecontract would
teachers a 24
percent
Increase during the next 18 months.
Teachers were set to vote on the proposal today at h
of the district's 146 schools,
If they accept the offer, teachers and administrative
staff would report for work Friday and "lasses would
resume Monday.

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enacted In 1977 and IntmJJ meet

result of such a turnaround.

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raising ft maximum annual payment for
wage-earners In 1981 to $1,975.95, compared

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An indefinite closure appeared Imminent today
despite a flurry of meetings and court hearings aimed
at keeping the nation's third largest school system
open.
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union voted 19,154
2,358 late Wednesday to ask the Board of Education
to close the schools If teachers are not paid by Friday.
Teachers were hit with their flrstpayleu payday Dec.
21 — four days before Christmas.

other essentials of living. The 1910 Social
Security boost may scarcely be noticed,
But the following year's certainly will be.

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By DON GRAFF
Dollars by the billions Is what sow
Security Is accustomed to dealing with, not
mere pennies.
But one aspect of the system very much
resembles a particular type of penny —abad one. And that is the financing problem which
has turned up repeatedly In recent years and
Is about to do so again,
ThisJanuary, millions of U.S. wage.
earners will detect the first sign. The bite
taken out of their paychecks for Social
Security payments will Increase $14575 a
month.
On an annual basis, that's an Increase Of
only $174.90 and, all things considered,
minimal. Primarily to be considered by most
of us, of cow-se, are the much more dramatic
Inflationary leaps of food, housing and the

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dissastisfaction among Moslem factions in Saudi corporate criminality.
The study of "illegal Corporate Behavior,"
Arabia and create a "revolutionary" government

CtUCAGO (UPI) — Post-vacation classroom blues
may be short-lived for a half million public school
pupils returning from Christmas
nearly bankrupt school system will likely close by the

Insecurity

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Administration.
Gulf.
The LEAA'i detailed study, directed by
Soviet troops are deployed in neighboring University
of Wisconsin sociology professor
Afghanistan and Moscow has an agreement to Marshall B. Cilnard, marks the first time that
construct airbases there. Some observers believe any federal department or agency has
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Dec. 27 and future plans for the hotel are not
definite at this time.
The Longwood City Commis$ion had hoped
k
Once considered as a Longwood city hail
to obtain the historic hotel for a new city hail
:site, the Longwood Village Hotel, built in 1883,
last July and obtain a federal grant to recoup
has been donated to Cornell University
up to 50 percent of the purchase and
(Ithaca, N.Y.) by the owner, Marian E. St.
renovation coat. The deal fell through when
Laurent of Tenefly, N.J.
Mrs. St. Laurent broke off negotiations, then
made
a final offer in August of $225,000 to the
According to Philip Tatich, a Longwood
Mrs.
city.
attorney who handled the transaction,
The market price was $330,000, Including
St. Laurent gave the property to Cornell in
and furnishings.
equipment
honor of her late husband, Georges, as a
The
old
Inn
was designated a historic
fitting tribute to the university which had
and Is a point of interest on
in
1973
landmark
meant so much to him.
Florida's Bicentennial Trail.
The St. Laurents were alumni of the
Facing County Road 427 in the center of
universi ty's school for Hotel Management. St.
Langwood's Historical District, the threeLaurent had maintained an active
story hotel, because of its historic registry,
relationship with the school until he died three
can't
be changed on the exterior, but can be
A landmark since 18&amp;1. the Longwood Hotel Is at the center of the 111storical years ago, Tatich said.
remodeled
on the inside to suit the need's of
District.
Ownership was transferred to Cornell on
the owner.

NATION

Seminole Youth Service System mailed out the
first edition of Its new newsletter "Youthline"
month to agencies, groups and individuals
providing services to youth. Through the mon.
thly newsletter, SYSS hopes to communicate
youth related news to the youth serving agencies
and,youngpeople of the county. News items may
be sent to P.O. Box 49, Sanford, FL 32771 or by
calling 322-9146.

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Committee of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Washington, D.C. She serves on Seminole
Community College's Office Occupations
Advisory Committee.
married and is the mother of a
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bookkeeping

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all areas of banking
was
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vice president hi 1968. She served as vice
president and cashier of Sun Bank of Central
Park and was elected executive vice president In
1972.
She was one of the organizers of the newly
chartered sun Bank of Seminole, Iingwood,
which opened July, 19Th, serving as the first
woman president in the Sun Bank System.
She has served as president and chief
executive officer of the consolidated Sun Banks
of Seminole N.A. since 1977 and was elected
chairman of the board, president and chief
executive officer Jan. 1, 1976.
Mrs. Agoes has served as a member of the
board of directors and of the National
Association of Bank Women and regional vice
president of the Florida Region. She Is past
secretary-treasurer of the- Central Florida

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practice In Taiwan," Amnesty International said in an 11-page
WASHINGTON (UPI) It was 6 a.m. when the pounding make up a majority of the Island's 16 million people.
report in 1976.
"I intend to do everything In my power to cause the collapse
began.
Mrs. Shlh said most members of the opposition movement said the nationalists used the disturbances as a Pretext to
"Open up, open up," the men shouted as they banged on the of the (nationalist) regime on Taiwan," she said on arrival at
up about 500 opposition leaders,
door of the small apartment building In the southern Taiwa- National Airport. "It Is a completely Immoral and evil want Taiwan to be independent of both the Nationalist Chinese round
Mrs.
Shlh expressed confidence that her husband, who she
who rule the island and the People's Republic communists who
regime."
nese city of Kaohsiung.
said has spent 15 years in prison on charges of trying to
The Nationalist Chinese have accused the opposition of being run the mainland,
American Unda Artigo Shth shook her head and nudged her
The
Shlhs,
who
were
married
last
year
while
she
was
doing
overthrow
the nationalists, can manage to stay free.
Taiwanese husband Ming-teb awake. They dressed hurriedly, pro-communist subversives, but the London-based human
"He
has
a
lot of friends," she said. "He has friends all over
sped by the sound of men smashing through the door below and rights group Amnesty International has repeatedly corn- research In Taiwan for a doctorate In sociology from Stanford
the
island.
For
them, he's a symbol of the fight for freedom in
University,
helped
organize
a
Dec.
10
human
rights
rally
in
plalned of rights abuses on the Island.
climbing the stairs toward their apartment.
Taiwan."
"Violations of human rights have been the prevailing Kaohsiung.
The Shths slipped out the back door of the building Mingtab jumping off a secondfloor porch to escape into the darkness
l~ililill IN
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"Seven heavies In leather jackets then came out the back
door," Mrs. Shth said. "I asked them who they were, but they
just grabbed me and told me to shut up. Of course, I knew,
They were the secret police."
That's the way the 31-year-old San Diego woman described
how her 38-year-old husband escaped from Taiwan authorities
Dec. 13 and went underground to fight against the Nationalist
Chinese rulers of the Island.
Mrs. Sbth, who was arrested the next day and deported,
arrived in Washington Tuesday on an American tour aimed at
,
gaining support for Taiwan's opposition.
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She accused the Nationalist Chinese, who followed the late
Chiang Kai-shek from the Chinese mainland to Taiwan in 1949,
Downtown Sanford
of violating the human rights of the native Taiwanese who
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Sale
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Sherry Lansing
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United Press International
W 0 M A N LAWDSWP STUDIO JOB: Sherry Linilngi the
production executive responsible for "The China Syndrome"

Jim Raley

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PANTY HOSE

and "Kramer vs Kramer", has taken over u president of
Twentieth CenturyFox Productions. Vice Chairman Alan
Hirschfield, who announced her appointment today, said she

would be responsible for the development and production of
the studio's feature film division worldwide. Miss Lansing, he
said, is "the Ideal executive" because "she combines with her
creative and artistic capabilities a finely honed sense of the
for movies and a strong business acumen."

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the cut's plan to sing "Sound of Musk" at Monday's perlor.
mince In honor of Riehard Badgers, who died Sunday In New
York: "We're singing It particularly with the line, 'With 0fl&amp;1
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and took a 51-34 bulge Into time Febr uary 9th and 10th
For the first time in the
intermission.
Indian River, behind the tournament's history a
torrid shooting of Deland "Ladles First" mini tour.
High product Amp Bush and foment has been added.
backeourt imiutu. George
That event is scheduled to
Ramnsay pulled the Pioneers be played on

Wednesday,

within 64.58 with 4:30 left but February 6th,
could get no closer and
Brevard went on to post the
74-66 final that puts the Titans
GOLD SPONSORS 1980
in the 9:00 p.m. title game I. Adams Contractors
tonight against Quebec 2. Allen, Jennie
ProvIncial.
3. BBC Liquor &amp; Lounge
The Canadian visitors, 4. Baldauff Funeral Home
Beckwith, Dr. George
playing a rugged, in.
6. Berguson, A[
7. Bottoniley, Dr. Neal

tough deleust' from Quebec
8. Boyle, Joseph
second period shot. Quebec chipped away at
9.
Bridges, Jack
the gamebut mefused to let S.C.C.
Raider lead late in the second half and pulled off blow the game open. Behind a 10, Burkhart, Dr. Robert
an K5-$3 win.
well balanced scoring attack 11. Burnett Corp.
12. Certalnteed B &amp; II Sales

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Benney Parsons, David
Pearson and tale \ orborough. all of whom were in
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Singletary.
whicti precedes the Pro-Ain
Tournament
on February 8th
The Titans maintained their

ternational style of basketball
Provincial on this 11a d the S.C.C. Raiders by
points for much of the ball

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DAY1'ONA BEACU, Fla.
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''1 really hate to see him
go," said Boothe about his
soon to be departed coach,
''Jiuis has given Lake
Brantley the best football

sparked by Tyrone Brown's 10
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Busch Clash Purse Set
At $ 1 80, 000 For 1 980

In the 7:00 pm. opener,
Sponsorships for the 1980
defending JUCO state champs
Brevard vaulted out toa3l- l8 Deltona Open Golf Tourmargin at 8:29 in th e first fliUflent have reached the 90
half. Time Titans surged was mark.

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Quebec chipped away at the at Daytona International
Raider lead late in the second Speedway.
The purse for the 1980 Busch
There's soinething to lx' half and took its first lead of
three
(Josh
will be $180,000, with the
%vith
the
game,
66.65
said for aptience and perEntered for the first time
winner
getting $50,000 and
sistence. Both the Indian minutes left,
are 1979 national point
each of the twelve
River Pioneers and Quebec
drivers champion Richard Petty.
The
I lie Raiders, shio f ail to assured of at least $10,00.
Provincial displayed a great
veteran Donnie Allison, and
deal of It Wednesday night in get if shot oil in the final 10
Buddy
Baker
won
the
1979
rookies
Dale Earnhardt.
the opening round of the seconds could do no better Busch by averaging 194.384 to harry (,ant and Jot Millikan.
thru M at c h Quebec ho
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Raider Classic at Seminole
edge Darrell Waltrip. The
The starting positions will
Community College. While hoop down the stretch and will NASCAR Official Record be determined in the same
the Pioneers caine up it little now lace Indian River in Hook for 1980 lists that race as manner as last year, by a
short. Quebec waited until the tonight's 7:00 p.m. con- the fastest stock car race ever drawing three (lays prior to
final three minutes against solution game,
run. It took less than 16 the race.
S.C.C. to take Its first lead and

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working hard."
lie added, "Mr. Boothe, the
administration and the entire
community treated us great
the)hey
while I was here
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l)arvin Boothe said that no
immediate successor to the
head coaching job or athletic
director jx)sitiofl has been
made.
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the job with some of our own
people before we talk to
anyone front outside the
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an impressive 45-16-2 record
in four Seasons at 3\
powerhouse Ocala Forest,
'limat record included a pair of
state football championships
in '74 and '75 when Haley had
(lie likes of the former Florida
Gator brother tandem of John
Brantley at quarterback and
high school all-American
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BRING ON THE CLOWNS: Irvin and Kenneth Feld have
been taking their show on the road for years but they've
never taken It to Australia or Japan. That's an oversight the
producers of Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus are
about to correct. On Saturday, they'll open the Monte Carlo
Circus Spectacular version of "The GrututShow on Earth"
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telephone call through to a top executive only to find his
secretary running impenetrable Interference? Auriol Douglas
offers some guaranteed lines of entre in the February issue of
Playboy magazine. For Instance, when the watchdog In the
ihiseswlthbarbou, tell
front offlceasks the nature of y
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way
to
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portunities that come to good
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lialey will be joining a sophmore head coach at Gardner
Webb. Toni Moore, an

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and Piloted the NAIA Division
I school to a .6 record.
l'tie Gardner
Webb
program is on the move,"
smiled Haley about what lies
in store next fall in his new
position.
"We have some big people
coining back and some good
young talent around."
Haley plans to return to
Seminole County in late
January to conduct a fe'.
football clinics and don't

"I'd really like to see one of
our people get the job," he
commented. Dave Tulliss,
Fred Ammo and Sam
Momary have all done a super
job for the program. That

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NO MORE LIF.S: It's aliover for the Burlington, Wis., Liars'
Club and that's the truth. Otis C. Hulett the club's only
president since lt was founded ln 1929-Is82 now and he's tired
of tall tales. Says he, "During the club's existence, I have
answered the mall, done the paper work, kept the records and
gone down Into my own pocket to pay the bills when the
treasury was empty. I think I am entitled to a rest" The club
did get around to picking 1979's champion liar. He's C.O.
Laurie of Kirkland, Mo., who captured the crown with this one:
"It certainly has been cold down here this winter. About a
week ago, I saw apolltican standing onacorner with his hands
in his own

we've seen, vere losing a
good football coach and it
good triend.
Boothe added, "Although
I'm sorry he's leaving lake
Brantley I'm happy that Jim
will have the chance to pursue

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great deal in its gruth and
success. We certainly will
give theni first consideration."
Haley, who leaves for North
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Wednesday's Results
20. Deland State Bank &amp;
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Trust
Los Angeles 127. md. 120
Boston in. Houston 103
21. Deltona Corp. Realty Co.
San Anton ill. Phoenix 109
Deltona Golf &amp; Country
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Golden St. ill, Portland 92
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Wash 139, Seattle 134, 20t24. Deltona Medical Arts
Thursdays Games
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New Jersey at Atlanta
25. Deltona Medical Arts
Philadelphia at Clove
Pharmacy
Indiana at Milwaukee
. Deltona Rexail Drugs71.
Fridays Games
Houston at New Jersey
27. Deltona Transformer
San Diego at Chicago
38. Deltona Travel Agency
San Antonio at Kan City
29. Dense Paramedical
Washington at Golden St.
Services
Utah at Portland
Detro,t at 'wattle
30. Dynamic Properties
31. Edgemon, Dr. Lewis
' Ellis National Bank
Pro Hockey
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50. Lurgen, Dr. Thomas
51. latola, Paula
52, Leaky Roof Mob

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56. Mid-Florida Agency
57. Mid-Florida Title Inc.
58, Miller, Jeff
59. MinShell, Ray
60. Monaco Medical lab.
61. Moseley, John
62. Murray, Roy
63 Northern Tel-Coin
64. Coram Electric
65. Orange City United
Telephone
66, Park, Dr. Chas. L., Jr.
67. Pat's Electric
68. Precision Meter Inc.
69. Proctor, Dick
70. Rlntz Investments
Roberts &amp; Gilman
72. Roberts Tires
73 Robinson, Dr. Jerry
74. SarOfl Pharmaceutal
75. Schefsky, Dr. Harvey
76. Security First Fed, S &amp; L
77. Shiits, Buddy
78. Simpson, Ben T.
79. SIrkin Construction
80. Southeast Bank of Deltona
81. Stevens, Dr. Becht
82. Stoudenmlre, Dr. Frank
83. Superior Business
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85. Theis, Dr. Dave
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88. Weary, Nell
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By SAM COOK
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"We're happy aren't we?" Sanford Coach Bill Payne
beseeched his undefeated Fighting Seminoles In a morgue-like
lockerroom after they once again escaped the unfriendly
confines of the Lyman High School Gymnasium.
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haDespite the final 11 point differential, Sanford led only
42-36 entering the final quarter. It was a first half that saw an
aggressive Greyhound defense hold the Tribe's leading scorer
without a point.
"I've had some personal problems," soft-spoken Bruce
McCraysaidabouthls lackluster first half. "I Just couldn't get
my mind ou the game.
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guard Keith Whitney and the enforcer, Reggie Butler,
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The tall senior converted both charity tosses and then with 37
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super quick senior started with two free throws and then
followed with a dazzling reverse layup for a 17-10 bulge.
After Gillis connected from the baseline and "Doe" Nelson
threw in one of his foot bombs, the Hounds were within 17.14.
Whitney, though, scorched one from 22 feet and when sixth
man Shun momas and guard Glenn Starnbaugh who also had
miserable shooting night converted five free throws, Sanford
had its biggest lead 22-14.
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Despite the deficit, Lyman refused to fold Senior Glenn
Fighti ng Seminole guard Keith Whitney breaks
Bailey connected on a jumpshot inside the lane and added a
away from L man for a third quarter Ia', up The
free throw. Nelson then threw in another one from 25 feet to
swift-footed senior teamed up with Reggie Butler
pull Lyman wlthhin 28-24 at Intermission
Free throws played a big part in the first half as22fouls were
to lead the Seminoles
whistled, 11 on each team. One of the victims was slick 6-4
Klein's squad dropped behind in the third quarter, but once
Seminole David Thomas, who played very little due to three
again
rallied in the fourth for a 48.44 victory over the Lady
infractions,
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"Theythe referees)'t letting
from the brightest sophomore of the night Tony Hardy assessed victory.
Sanford built Its halftime edge by hitting on 14 of 16
Hardy tossed In 15 points to pace Sanford, while Johnnie
line, while the Hounds converted 8 of 11 Lyman, though,
Bennett had nine and Robin RI ins eight.
missed the front end of three one and one's.
For Lyman, talented senior Maria Smith hit 16 points and
After struggleing through the third quarter, Sanford finally
forward Kim Page contributed 10.
to £Jav,%4 Thomas
got some breathing room in the fourth
Completing the Sanford dominance for the night was the
and a four corners offense.
junior varsity, h
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"We had to do something. Nothing else had worked," Payne
win. Willie James had a game high 22 points. Len Sutton added
said about his ineffective offense. "We thought it might open
18 and Lawrence Butler nabbed 12
up the middle a little."
Guard Alexia Cleveland headed the Hounds with 14 markers.
With David Thomas scoring five points and McCray two, the Kevin Zastrow threw in 12 and 6-2 center Gary Taylor chipped
Tribe bolted to a 47-36 advantage. The Greyhounds could
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head 54.39 to put the
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Sanford 60 Stambaugh S
"We're not near as good as people think we are," anguished
9, McCray 13, Alexander 0, White 0, Jones 0, totab I11-2W.
Payne about his ninth-ranked Seminoles. "We might be the
Lyman (49) Lemon 3, Nelson 12, Gillis 14, Bailey 14, French
worst 13-0 team in the state."
2, Scott 3, Hillman 1, Zastrow 0, Stribling 0, Totals 17-15.49.
The Tribe, nevertheless, has been good enough to shake off
Sanford
13.15.14.18.60
Lyman twice. Sanford stands 4.0 in the Five Star Conference.
Lyman
10.14.12.13.49
"I'm pleased. We played as good against them as we could,"
Total fouls, Sanford 20, Lyman 24.
said Lawrence, whom team dropped to 64. "We've lost six
games and three have been to two (Sanford and Mainland) of
Simford (48)-Hardy'15, Yotnhaw 4, Bennett 9, Riggins 8,
Jacob 7, Melton 5, Totals 19-104.
the top teams In the date."
Lyman (44) M. Smith 11, Page 10, Ferritto 5, Serrano 2,
The Fighting Seminoles converted 24 of 32 free throws for the
evening against 15 of 23 for Lyman Shun Thomas hit 6 of 6 and Noonan 4, P. Smith 7, J. Smith 0, White 0, Totals 18444.
Junior VARSITY
Bailey hit 8 of
Sanford (60) Butler 12, James 22, Edwards 2, Sutton 18,
The evening also proved productive for Sanford's conSweet1, Gray 0, Smith 0, Hogan 0, Brewington 0, Totals 25-10.
tinually improving girls' team and the Tribe's junior varsity
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squad of Al HoIcxnb
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Lyman (56) Presley 8, Zastrow 12, Edwards 7, Evans 2
OVerJOye(l Cheryl Klein amid about another come-from-behind Cleveland 14, Rogers 0, McPerson 2, Taylor 11, Little 0,
Pinkleyl, Totals 25451,
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Fibrosis and contributions 10
Stevens Ave., Sanford, and the late Mr. James C. Chadwick.
other area organizations of
The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Garrett, 3000 Jewetts Lane, Sanford.
Anyone wishing tobecomea
Escorting the bride to the altar were her nephews, Corey
member of the Jayceettes
Powell and Robert Powell.
may contact Rosemary
The bride chose for her vows a waltz length champagne
Bates, 322-1641, or Jackie crepe de chine wrap-atyled gown. Hand embroidered pastel
Royal, 3ZI-M.
flowers enhanced the neckline and front of the gown. She wore
baby's breath in her hair and carried pastel flowers of white
chrysanthemums, yellow daisies, pink roses and aqua Upped
F L OR I 0 A carnations sh6wered with baby's breath and English ivy.
Bridal attendants were Martha Chadwick of Sanford, and
Mariles McGibbonof Winter Springs. Each wore a teal blue
strmil* STATE ~
waltz length crepe gown tied at the waist Each carried a
single white rose Interspersed with fern, baby's breath and
white satin ribbon.
Alan Holley served the bridegroom as best man. Groom.
smen were Ray Hardy of Lake Mary, and Jerry Schwalm of
Delona.
niece of the bride from Winter Springs,

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The women made debuts into society at the Debutante
Cotillion Dec. 28 at the Sheraton Twin Towers, Orlando.
As the year drew to a close and in keeping with the Inter.
national Year of the Child, the theme for the event was "Debs
Go International"
Accordimt to • a Bridgadette Club spokesman, the
qualifications for debutante candidates are the foHoWing:
single, no pregnancies, no criminal record and 12th grade or
freshman college students.
The Sanford debutantes are: Geralvn Elaine Jones,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Amos Jon'es; Toni Michelle
Singleton, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Johnnie Singleton; and
Audrey Juanita Stallworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel
Stallworth.

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Ralph Luman Krformed the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Walter Buchanan 211
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Armond Banville of Boston Mass
Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride chose for her
vows an ivory qiana gown fashioned with V
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fitted sleeves and a shirred midriff. She carried a Bible of
daughter, Renee Phillips, which was arranged with pink
rosebuds, baby's breath and cascades of pink ribbon.
The bride's mother was the matron of honor. She wore a
wine satin dress with a wine velvet jacket. Her flowers were
pink and wine mums and baby's breath.
The bridegroom's father served as best man.
Michelle
was
the flower girl She wore a long wine colored velvet gown
overlaid with a white pinafore
Mrs. Reta Johnson was the organist and Mrs. Debbie
Hawkins was soloist.
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Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Villa
Nova, Winter Park
uet 4vptrted for a wedding trip to Disney World,
Cypress Gardens and Daytona Beach.
The newlyweds are making their home in Clifton Park,N Y
The bride is employed as a receptionist In Albany and the
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7%e awarding of Certificates of Apprec]iallon was the order of the evening at

the Past Commanders and Presidents Ball given by the Gaines-Morgan Post
of Amvets. Seated are Ruthia [fester, auxiliary president, and Willie King,
commander. Standing are, from left, Emma Mathews, Mary H. Brown,
Ganes
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DEAR STUMPED: It Is not
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wife's rings made over, using Use the same diampuds In
the same diamonds bt act In new mountings. And there is
new mountings? Or sho uld I so need to tell the lady
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unless she asks.

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Pw Goldenrod community is hosting ft Second AnnuW
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Goldenrod
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Events orthe day wjflstartflam. with
unit parade
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general election.
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well. They claim she is deal may actually have begun her husband maybetoblame.
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calcium In their diet, That's had from discs and perhaps
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then cease to have
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fortified *Irn milk, after the good exercise but It's .
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with the assassinations of her situation. Thev say "the
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aroundhometodayahouldnot
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Several Interesting In- could do Something wtgch
vestments may be brought to may be hard to live with.
your attention this coming
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year. They won't all be Give praise where merited
winners, so screen them todsy, but don't flattsranyone
carefully. However, there to achieve your ends. hem.
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bunch.
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of the main causes for broken pressW concern Oat Jhe fear
bones In older people such as
Of harmful effects of estrogen
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will prevent many women
It often affects the
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public with her tribulations.
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______________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE OF A PUILIC
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I HEARINO TO CONSIDER THE
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ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
8.00
9:30
Z (17) MOVIE (CONT'D) BY THE CITY OF sANFORD,
U (4) BUCK ROGERS IN THE
FLOE IDA.
(DO SOAP Burt gets the
25TH CENTURY When a
I Notice Is hereby given that a
EVENING
göof news that Mary is peg
© ( 17) LOVE, AMERICAN
strange spaceship crashes jr
Public Hearing will be held at the
MORNING
nant and the bad news that he
STYLE(WED, THU)
a spaceport, it Is disCovered
Commission Room in the City Hail
is not long for this world.
(17)
LOVE,
AMERICAN
6:00
itline .................44c IIM
in tpi. City of Sanford, Florida, at
that on board isa creature that
(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWN.
STYLE (FRI)
5•(g)
C) 0(7)0 NEWS
7:00 o'clock P.M. on January 11,
3 cofl$icUfIvI times ... .3c a Iiiti
sucks the souls out of Its petri.
STAIRS
"The Bolter" Hazel
23 (10) MASTERpIECE THEto consider the adofitlon of an
tie times.....Sic a line
i
(DO THE Fit JE-FRI)
•:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
12:30
tied victims,
takes part in a practical Joke
ordinance by the City of Sanford, .
ATRE "Poldark" Ross reacts
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
© (17) UNTOUCHABLES
S
(.4)
NEWS
(5) 0 THE WALTON8 The
which backfires to expose (FRI)
Florida, as follows:
strongly to news of EliZabeth's
SATURDAY .NXn
(.5)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
3 Lines Minimum
Waltons are personally
James to ridicule and herself to
ORDiNANCE NO. 105
_______________________
impending marriage and trage.
ROW
touched by the horror of con.
personal danger.
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
dy at Wheal Grace. (Part 15 of
(7)0 RYAN'S HOPE
centration camps when a
(17) UNTOUCHABLES
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA TO AN.
16)
io..00
35)DIcKVANDYKE
house visitor, a young Jewish
NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE
(17) CAROL BURNE'fl
(5)0 KNOTS LANDING JR. (THU)
17 MOViE
AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN.
soldier, learns his grandfather
AND FRIENDS
Ewing (Larry Hagman)
5:30
FORD. FLORIDA, UPON ADOP
was killed in one.
1:oo
threatens
his
brother
Gary
with
(1)0
SUNRISE
SEMESTER
lION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A
(DO MORK &amp; MINDY
6:30
0(4) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
blackmail when the latter
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
(DO BEVERLY HILLBIWES
(1J) (35) JIM ROCKFORD "The
U (4) NBC NEWS
ç 0 THE YOUNG AND THE PROPERTY
LOCATED AT THE
makes moves to prevent on. (MON)
Dog And Pony Show"
(5)0 CBS NEWS
' RESTLESS
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
•
shore oil drilling about to begin
4(10)PROBE
(7)OABCPIIEW8
5:40
INTERSECTION OF U. S. HWY. '
(7)0 ALL MVCHILDREN
nearknotsLanding.
1I(35) ANDY GRIFFITH Bar- ©(17)MOviE 'The Joker Is
(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
17.e2AND W000SON AVENUE;
(1])(35)3$uvE
______________________
p,Is
1S-HelpWanh.d
SAID PROPERTY LOCATED IN ____________________________
Wild" (1957) Frank Sinatra,
ney decides to dabble in real
STYLE(WED)
____________________________
_______________________
1:30
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ____________________
.
estate as a sideline.
Jeanne Cram. Beloved comedi.
1030
8:00
(1) 0 AS THE WORLD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
POL ICE OF FC E R-'-lhe
iJ(17) BOB NEWHART It's a an Joe E. Lewis struggles to
II(35)CANDI0CAMEM
0II EARLY DAY
TURNS
RfI4X
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
Orlando Civil Service Office
stag Thanksgiving for Bob
overcome mob interference in
HEALTH FIELD
(5)0
will be scheduling candidates
PROVISIONS
OF
SECTION
New
concept
in
relaxation
hiscareer,
when Emily files off to join a
2.00
10:45
171.oaa, FLORIDA STATUTES;
for the examination for Police
(DO8UNRISE
through
familyroun,on.
0(4)THEDOCTOctS
Officer, beginning Monday,
(17) CIVILISA'flON Lord
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABI. SUBLIMINALCYBERNETICS
8:30
t121(17)U8TEN(MON)
(DOIJFETOUVE
LITY,CONFLICTSANDEFFEC.
December 17. 1f7 through
Clark journeys through the
(DO BENSON Benson goes
17 WORLD AT LARGE
7:00
CallS3l.6367
livE DATE.
_______________________
Friday. January 4, 1950. In.
35)GpYLE
industrial revolution to the
out on the ledge to avoid being
(FAt)
0(4) THREE5ACRO
terested persona should apply
_______________________
Prosent,
pointing
out
how
our'
(51) 0 P.M. MAGAZINE
caught with a former girlfriend
2:25
&amp; FOund
WHEREAS, there has been tllsd
in person to the Orlando Civil
605
skyscrapers and machines
by the woman's husband.
c7IJOJOKER'S WILD
(h7)Pw8
Service Office, City Hall
with the CIty Clerk of the City of ________________________
O2(17) WORLD AT LARGE
express
the
feelings
and
aspi.
4i(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWN.
(H)(35) SANFORD AND SON
Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue
Sanford, Florida, a petition con. Missing: Small dog, white with
(LJ4,ThU)
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2:30
rationsof our times,
Jewel thieves pursue Fred
STAIRS "Word Of Honor"
talnlng the name of the properly
(directly behind City Hall)
brown
spots,
long
hair,
10-12
•®ANOTHER WORLD
when they think he has aban.
Richard becomes involved in a
6:10
Monday through Friday, •
owner in the area described
lt,., last seen In ldyllwilde.
1 tOO
(5)0 GUIDING LIGHT
hereinafter requesting annexation
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Orlando is an
© (17) WORLD AT LARGE
donod tP'eir jewels. (Part 2)
major public scandal which
Answet's
to
"Doughnut",
0(4) (5)0 (DO NEWS
(fl) (35)1 DREAM OF JEANNIE
to the corporate area of the City of
Eauai Opportunity Employ,r.
(WED)
__________________________
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
threatens his position as a (II) (35) BENNY HIU.
2341.
REWARD.
_____________________ ______________________
g 17 ThE GIGOLESNOAT
Sanford, Florida, and requestIng
REPORT
memberof Parliament,
.
Q 10 LORD MOUNIBAT.
6:15
to be included therein; and
LOST: Sunhand Estates, wh. Tomorrnvvmaybethedayyoui
HOTEL(MON.WED,FA)
2J (17) SANFORD AND SON
tat
roll.a.way
bed
you've
TEN:
A
MAN
FOR
THE
EN'U.
(17)
WHEREAS, the Property
THE ATHLETES
male toy Poodle. Blue rions
9:00
(17)
GIGGLESP4ORT
Donna tells Fred that he must
nowhere to roll away.,, It you
fl'
praiser of Seminole County,
(MON)
inhair. "Pooh". 2 yrs. old. 322.
5(4) 8IP4TP
HOTEL (THU)
THE
FIRST
marry her now or lose her
olace a Classified Ad today.
Florida, having certified that
1531 aft 5
40 YEARS Frank Sinatra Is
11:30
.625
3:00
there Is one property owner In the
SalUtedonhis4othannlverury
7:30
0(4)TONIGHT Host: Johnny
S (I) POPI GOES THE
a8atobe1d,afldthat$aId
AVON
(DOGENERALHO8PITAL
6-Child Care
in the entertainment industry
0 (4) TIC TAC DOUGH
Carson. Guests: George Burns,
COUNTRY (MON)
FIGHTINFLATION
property owner has signed the
(1]) (35) BANANA SPU1S AND
CS) 0 NEWLYWED GAME
by numerous celebrities includ.
Johnny MaiNs.
I
petition for annexation s.
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
FUENOB
S (4) PORTER WAGONER
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ing LucIlle Ball, Sammy Davis
deter. Baby sItting in my home days
CD U sioo,000 NAME THAT
WHEREAS, It has been
power. For detaIls, Call
('TUE)
()0 COLUMBO A love tn.
(1O) ELECTRIC COMPANY
only. Monday thru Friday,
TUNE
Jr., Glenn Ford, Gene Kelly and
mined that.the property
114144$7or444.3079
angle leads an ambitious sena.
5(4) NASHVILLE ON ThE
(R)
, anford
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area. 322.4075. hereinafter is reasonably compact
Dean Martin.
(IJJ(35) MAUDE Florida finds
tonal candidate (Jackie
ROAD(WED)
(17)lLOVELUCY
COOKS
and contIguous to the corporate
it extremely difficult to tell
(1)0 BARNABY JONES Bet.
Cooper) to kill his campaign
5(4) ThE WILBURN BROTN.
IS Exp.ofllyinflnedhnip,g
3:30
area
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
ty suspects foul play In the
A-:-flS&amp;fII&amp; B$ity
Maude that she is quitting her
manager.
ER8 (THU)
•Dinnet line cook
Floride, a,,d it has (Ut'bIfl - -----.-'--death 0? 8 frIend, a theatrical
(5)0 ONE DAY AT A TIME (R)
job as housekeeper.
S$alad person P.1
5(4)COUNTRYROAD8(FRI)
determIned that the annexation of Weight loss through relaxatlr
agent
who
supposedly
suffered
04(10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
(fl)(35) (12)(17) ThE FliNT.
•Breaktast cook P.? or all..
az (17) WORLD AT LARGE
saId property will not result in the
POLICE
WOMAN
(7)0
New concept gets results.
STONES
a heart attack while they were
actor / producer John House.
oround person forsplit shift F.
creation of an enclave; and
('l't,jE)
Crowley tries to solve a series
Subliminal Cybernetics, Call man.
(10) VILLA ALEGRE (A)
jogging together.
I. Appiy In perso Delton.
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
of robberies and keep his part8:30
(MON. WED THU)
Inn. Mon.Sat. 11 a.m,.3 p.m.
(DO BARNEY MILLER The
FlorIda, is In a posItion to provide
()(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
ner, Pepper, from getting
Ask for Mrs. .
(SiOEDALLEN
(t0) VILLA ALEGRE (TUE. munIcipal seivicestothe property
precinct Is turned into a mad.
Irene Lorenzo challenges
married.
flng 10 Eat
t12)(17) NEWS
p5)
described herein, and the City ________________________
house by a census taker and a
Archie to a game of pool at
Want to be your own boss?
(1(35) WILD, WILD WEST
'CommlsslonoftheCityof Sanford,
Kelsey's Tavern.
group of apartment tenants
WOrkyourownhors7
6:45
4:00
West and Gordon match wits
Naveloraflg*5&amp;graptfnjit
F'orlda, deems it in the best In.
who established their own
0(10)A.M.WEATHER
$4biJ.Callaftei5p.m,
S (4J EMERGENCY ONES
forest of the City to accept saId
with a criminal who plans to
court and jail.
3224fl3
-petif ion and to annex said ____________________
(tJ(4 WED-FAt)
establish a new empire of
6:55
Central Florida Co. has posItIons
(1J(35) DINAHI I FRIEND8
property.
S8PE(ALTREAT(TUE)
Mexico,
for sales career Peopl, who
•(4)TOOAYINFLORIDA
ForSale
Cohost: Don Meredith. Guests:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
0 LITTLE RASCALE
want to beat inflation. FamIly
Fine
quality
Temple
oranges
GOOD
MORNING
(7)5
Alan Alda, Sally Struthers,
11:45
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Used full size hotel motel Ded
ding. Very clean, $14,9Sea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792, So, of Sanford.
322 1721.

2565

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COLONNADES
3 BR, 20 home, CH&amp;A, fenced
yd. FHA •I.4 pct. mort.
assumable-no qualifying.
$32,900. 569-0942 aft 6:30.
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Lake Mary. Lakeview with
gentleslope$.trees. i00'sc 170'.
$9,500.

FORRESTGREENE

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
IopPrlcespajd
Lised, any condition 6.418176

''washer ripo GE deluxe model
Sold ot-ig. $409.35 used short
lime. Bal. $159.14 or $19.33 mo.
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3228721.

INC. REALTORS
530.4533 or 3$.47ileves
Beautiful S acre tract lakefront,
SemInole Woods. Geneva,
525,000.
Wealso have choice lots in other
sections of Volusia County
from $1,750.

IULTIPLELISTING -REALTOR
S BR, 30, Pool
IlOOCornelIOr.
$90000

ACTION REALTY
OF CENT. FLA.
7362056
Lena Waite, Associate
M16$2

323 7632

MICROWAVE

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 3225742

Push button controls, has
carousel, itlIl in warranty.
$449,
OrIginally
assume
payments of 531 mo. Agen,f 339
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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing. J,
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 3236035 after 5 p.m.
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Alterations,Dressmakin
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707
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January 4 5 6
City Auditorium Fri. S. Sat. I
p.m. to? p.m-Sunday 1 p.m.
to 6 p.m. Admission $2.00
entIre show.
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$ yrs. exp, Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 377-1321

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

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REMODELING S. REPAIR
5G. BALINT
322-5665

ME1NTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty, 25 yrs. Exp. $69$Se3.
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Ceramic Tile
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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

Beauty Care

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Wanted to buy: 3lo 6 hp out
board motor, '75 or older. Any
cond. 3230351. No Sunday
calls,

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EVERY DAY someone Is lookIng
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your ClassIfied Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

I
)I'y'4, Ceilings, and - Walls
repaired, Res. S. Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.
CaII$31.53900f 0670136

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COLOR TELEVISION
RCA color television. Sold new
I over $650, will sell for $154 or
I $13 month. Still in warranty.
NO MONEY DOWN, Will
deliver. Call 367 5394 day or
night.

Eves. 323-0612, 322-1511
307 E. 25th St.

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Don'l pile no longer needed Items
nigh as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

NOTICE

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FREE ESTIMATES3n.7902

FIrsod

Painting

SADDLE &amp; TACK

STEREO
AAA Tree Service &amp; firewood.
Lakeview lot, Loch Arbor. lOS'
B PAINTING
Oak &amp; Pine, you p-u or we
ChrIstmasLayaway
Residesitisl &amp; Commerclll
paved road, 210' deep. Unclaimed Xmas layaway.
deliver. 3395242. We buy wood.
Beautiful view across Crystal
322-5732
aft S
Customer left area and we are
775.4)37
Lake. Only vacant lot In area. unable to locate. Balance due -----------$14,950.
BEDROOM, NEW CARPETS'
We
have b.en commls.
$121.60 or take over payments
Bearding
I PAINT, APPLIANCES.
slonid to sell for
FREE ESTIMATES
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$11 month. "NO MONEY
COUNTRY CLUB AREA.
All WorkGuaranteed
American Saddle Ce,
DOWN."AMFMstereoradio,
129.500.
373-5107
approz. $30,000 worth of
Insured
Animal Haven Kennels'
S track, BSR turntable,
diamond needle. Call $625394
Thank You, Thank You
handmade Western a,
SEDROOM, FIREPLACE, ON
REAL ESTATE
day or night, free home trial no
for beIng my Customers &amp;
EnglIsh saddles $ tack of
I ACRE WOODED CORNER,
REALTOR. 32? 7190
obiigatior
friends. If there's a better way
all kinds,
Painting &amp; Rsp&amp;r
FENCED I EQUIPPED
tosay It idon't know how, may
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NuN CHICKENS DUCKS &amp;
Stereo, goodworllingorder
you be richly blessed. Best
Kids outgrow the swing iii or
3EESE. NEEDS T.L.C.
Including: Full sIlver
EUTSLER PAINTING S.
wishes
Randal Rowe.
small
bicycle?
5
3900
ws4
332.4354
show saddles, ranch,
REPAIR_.lnterior.E*t,nlor
items wSftt a wani ad.
To place
IREE ESTIMATESCaII 36$13fa
roping, pleasur, and dill.
your ad, call your friendly
)ORANLE RESTORABLE
Black&amp;WhiIeTV's
HouCIsmniig
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saddles,
Lifetime
Class101edgaI,t The Herald, 323.
1914 MODEL 3 STORY
$2Oea. while they last
Painting &amp; Remodeling
gearan
trammel
MIs
3611, or sSb.m3.
DUTCH GAMBREL. LARGE
HERO'S TV
FREE ESTIMATES.
Hou5lwivesiiSorvice'
hmo,'es, silver
I BEDROOM, 2/, BATH.
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33975.SanfordAve.
3231734
Callanytime34g.5259
Personalited,
fast,
dependable
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ltoadstalls and hstie.s,
IUPER POOL. $00,500.
Regulator) time basIs
--coninwrcial Propsrty
Sunbeam clippers, Loel
0000usIdTV'$,S25$up
Qualityworkmanship Noiobtou
WeDOwashwi.wsI
6775101
's VICTORIAN ON COP..
MILLERS
Kang pads, plus ivory.
small or big, Interior os ix.
615 LOT, NEEDS RE.
Established plumbing suppiy $
26lCOrIen000r.
Ph. 3220332
thing Imaginable in k,
ferior. Pressure cleaning. 323.
ITORINO, WIDOWS WALK
I)Iflhllupri1,snwd
sIflfIce business for sale, Inc.
0071.
tack
line.
/11* OF LAKE MONROE.
tools. fixtures, Inventory $
131.530 TEEMS,
real estate. Call W. MalIc.
zowskl, REALTOR 327.7303.
Carpentry, Painling, Main?.
of all types, Lic. Bonded
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
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47-Rsal Estate
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New Year's Special! 15 pct. off
CENTER
CompleteMobul,
during January on re-roof.
WebUyYQurISultY,cloeeiil2lhrs.
HomeReppir
DllSâlY OCT.51 item i
yr. workmanship guarantee. AWARD REALTY, INC.
31-5339
Cart MunIcipal Aud.
Expect Roofing. 323,7473.
tiiriuni - Orlande
Leshig iiis', home $ credit? Mil

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24395. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
enford
3771577
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25445.FrenchAve.
3325353,337.3772,3320779

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Orlando
Sanford
327 1517
3210640
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One Piece or Houseful
Bridges Anllques
3732801

jlfla Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, hal. sisi or
$21 mo, Agent 3)9-5356.
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NATIONAL AUCTION
$ SALES MGi., INC.

We buy equity in houses
$
vacant land. Lucky In
vestments, P.O. Bx 79.
Sanford, 333-1741.

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Terms: cask, checks or Isa.
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buyers. New homes with
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Low down payment'. 32)2257.
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323 5324

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BATEMAN REALTY
eg. Real Estate Brker
3440 Sanford Ave.

Mobile home in country. $250
per month each month for Is?
two months &amp; negotiate new 24
terms. 3233148
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UR (B 322.9283
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5*50 Mobile Home
In country. 1 Adult
W. Garne$t White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
322.$303
-JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
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3327111, Sanford
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COUNTRY LIVING at its bosH
Sanford area,3.Sacres.
Eight acres fenced, 3 Berm,2
fenced, $3Smonth.
Path, tam. room, fireplace,
16634.
screened patio, w-B5Q, self.
cleaning pool w-cool deck,
3S-Wanted Rent
fenced pastures, fishpond,
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access to St. John's River.
FUrnI&amp;t*d apt. close in for clean
senior citizen couple. Seasonal
This one is ready to liv, ii.
4-S mos. Reply to Box 44, CO
Tastefully furnished 3 Berm.,
the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
I Bath with
yr. warranty,
1637, Sanford, FL. 32771
Select yourcwnbrukfast fruit
from your own fruit trees in
your own nice backyard.
41440$J
Priced right so move fast,
won't last long. 1 yr. warranty,
533,900.
INVESTORS SPECIAL
Rental income.3BR, 11 owner RUSTIC SETTING 4 lOrm, 3
forms. $23,500.
Bath home, 1 pIus acre
completely fenced, pool,
Se.
separate aplrtmsnt, 1 yr.
N. iroest
warranty. $05,000.
.rer
b.
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL-Isis I
flSN.17.fl,CMsolhIrrY,PI.
Ive.562.36$SJ Of potential In this S NOrm.
home. Excellent forms. Owner I
anXIOUs. S31.500.
Lovely) BR ngme,wDR, FP, I
wcarp. ideal for couple or
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3 BR, 20, carport, nice. Sanford
area., Stove. refrig., no pets,
1st 1 last, $320 month. 319 3540. _______________________
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DIllon R.altor3O5-$309023

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53.TV.Radio-Stereo

A-Mwtgages Bought
&amp;Id

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig. I
For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
$493.73 hal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Will
buy
1st
&amp;
2nd
mortgages.
We
Low Down Payment
ctential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
\-Agent 339.0316.
atso make Reel' Estate 1
Call Dell's Auction, 373 5620.
Cash for your lot! Wihi build on
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Business Ioas. Florida Mor_______ __________________
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your lot 01 our lot
tgage Investment, 13$
54-Garage Sales
S.
Hwy
92.
1 mile west of Speedway.
DANNY'S AUCTION SALES
Y Enterprise, Inc
Orange Ave., Suite 204, Winter I
Daytona Beach, will hold a
2621 Sanford Ave
Medel Inc., Realtor
6.44 3013
Park. I 282 1279.
C,arage Sale: 137 Pinecrest Dr
Taking consignmentS daily 10 5, I public AUTO AUCTION every
321 0218. Fri &amp; Sat 95
-INVESTORS
Tuesday &amp; Satrday it 7:30. It's
JUNE
Mon. thru Fri.
Just about anythinq
2BR 1 Bhousew FP,plus 1 BR 1
the only one In FlorIda. You set
373 5772
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322 7040
for Sale
PORZIG
lEA
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B garage apt, Only $30,000.
the reserved prIce, call f14-25
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fam
yd, sale
wicker,
EALTOR
MLS
5311
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll I
further details.
household
items
&amp;
furnishings.
£v'u3333esa
Side by Side refrigerator.
READY TO SELL
find him listed In our Business
Off Airport Blvd Baily
to
picnic
table,
w.2
benches.
$30:
3 BR 2 B w.CH &amp; CA. ww carRoss St. Follow signs Fri &amp; - Directory.
full size baby bed w mattress,
HAPPY NEW YEAR
peting, cxc. cond. Only $45,000.
Sat. 10 1
--$75. Oak porch rockers, $29
I :lass:fiad Ads are the smallest big
In your own 2 story, 4 BR home.
metal office desk, $70 Jenkins
news items you will find
75-Recreational Vehicles
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
-Move right in &amp; enloy the
Furniture. 205 E 75th St 323
anywhere.
deeded access to the St. Johns
55•-Boats &amp; Accessories
-0981
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spacious living area, the new
River.
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For Sale Il' Winnebago camper
CH AS. a real fireplace. Lots I
ROBSONMARINE
for P U.overhangbed.air,self
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 tc'
MONEY SAVER EL TIMER
moreto
tell
you,
so
call
today'
3 BR, 1'.' B, economicalgaswall
2927 Hwy. 1792
con?. 000dCond. $2.S000r trade
'75 models, Call 339.9100 or $34
For
water heater
542,500 &amp; will
VA.FHA
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
Salford, Fla. 37771
for small travel trailer. 323
460c IDeaterl
Low
install
cost
373473.1
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yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
0381 No Sunday calls,
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Exec. office space for lease.
Fla. rm., w w carp., $fl,
1970 Ford Grand Torino
Wrangler .teansspecial $10 99 Pr.
59-ftjsjl Merchandise
Great location on 17.92. 600 sq.
I
Brougham. Exc. coed., new
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
-ft. Brand new bldg. Very
76-Auto Parts
tires, $1100 or beSt offer. 322310
Sanford
Ave.
322
5791
STEMPER AGENCY
reasonable.
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Pianos S. orgais as low Is $995. _________________________
4876.
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Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
FURNITURE-BEDDING
NEWRECONTl'Ô
REALTOR 327-1991
- vwVan very goodcond
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Wholesale toali. Orlando Whole
BATTERY SHOP
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
42-Mobile Homes
.-. cU motor, new brdkes
Music
12d7 French Ave.
sale
Furn.
2500
Industrial
Blvd.,
101W
27th
St
323 9114
Eves. 349-5400 32? 1939
&amp; tires 3399153
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.527 2255.
MOn Fri 1.305:30
See our beautIful new BROAD
S,it 1 30 12:30
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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
NOOUALIFYING- 3 BR home.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
61-Building Matertals
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
B1"',5FtjTDF
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Willbuy iunk Auto Batteries,
GREGORY MOBILEHOMES
311
31SF
First
St
Owner will finance w$400 Battery Shop
322
5622
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$$3Orlando Dr.
3235200
substantial dwn. $33,000. 322Lumber, roofing shingles,
101W 27th St. 373 9114
VA &amp; F1'fP. Fln.nslna
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Beds Dbl motel box springs &amp;
sliding glass doors, inferior S.
New Year's £pecial
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
exterior doors, 1g. olf ice black
43-Lots-ACleage
36noS35 95exc.GroupGR.21
-AuctiOn. 1215 S French 373
bOard &amp; bulletin board, metai
BATTERY SHOP
7340
Shelving, paneling, formica
1972
DR.
107W. 27th St. 323 9114
sheets. Ig metal files, metal
OSTEEN
Workbench, all Steel entrance
10 acres or more PIONEER
50-A-Jewelry
$
gate grill, 373 so
ACRES. Hue out your own
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77-Junk Cars Removed
homestead, be an 1110 Pioneer
C'.t plenty of prospects - - Ad
In 1900. As little as $1,000 dwn,
Wedding set.
1972 FORD 2 DR.
carat diamond
JUNK CARS
vcrtisa your p'oduI or service
good terms,
pluS S small diamonds, White
From $iOto 530
in the Classified Ads.
gold. $185 322 0522 Mon.
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Call 322-1621; 322.116q
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Thurs
'Top
Dollar
Paid for lunk &amp; used
S acre tiled farm.
62-L..awn.Garderi
REALTY - REALTORS
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equIpment.
10 acre orange grove.
1973 VOLKS
51-Household Goods
372-5990
900 pasture.
JUST LISTED! 3 BR, 20 in
- FlI.roIRr&amp;tiOunhandwithdininuarea,w-w
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1-URNITUPE S. THINGS
carp., porch,paneiing &amp; morel
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580
Buy&amp;Sell
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78__.Motorcyclesl
BPP WARRANTED. Only
NewS. Used Furniture
Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker
AFRICAN VIOLETS
$32,500. Call 3232fl2 for info.
5005. Sanford Ave
323 6593
1973 FORD PINTO
1979 Honda CB125S. Adult
The Greenhouse
377 9141
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
owned.
Garage
kept.
Only
1100
Eves
after
61
weekends
LAKEFRONT! 28R, 1B cottage
Eve. 542.3655 Why buy used? New brand name
334.1200
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mileS $800 322 7001
on a spacious landscaped lot!
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box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
'
Eat-Inkit., FIa. rm. &amp; porcfl. A
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
65-Pets.Supplies
super deal for $29,900.
fullsize, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
79-Trucks.Traijers
Furniture, 205 E. 2Sth St. 373
'-ree to good home, 13
old I
0981.
BEAUTIFUL! 3 BR, 20, home in
male German Shep ms
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
Truck '6lChev.
T.
Dehtona with many special
House broken, all shots Needs
90'x200' WITH A SPLEN.
inventory of brand
6cyl stick, $600 FIRM.
features! CH-A, w-w carp.,
fenced
yci
327
2505
DEROUS VIEW. OVER,
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new interspring bedding. These
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3723389,
Fla. rm., eat-In kit. &amp; lots
LOOKS
SMALL
LAKE.
beds are not damaged or
more! BPP WARRANTED.
$20,000. HURRY!
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
IfI
197426'
5th
wh
trailer 5th wh all '
seconds but brand new top line
Just $54,900.
Classified Ads didn't work I
brackets for P U truck inc.
bedding sets only I Fre, local
.
.ttiere wouldn't be any.
IS ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
52.500 or best offer. 319 5575.
delivery. Noll's Sanford FurFANTASTIC! 3 BR, 20 brIck
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
niture
Salvage,
1792,
So.
of
home in idyliwildel Many
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IN OSTEEN AREA. 5100 PER
Sanford. 322-1721.
68-Wanted to Buy
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fetures on a 1g.
ACRE WITH TERMS.
Landscaped lot! Only $62,900.
SINGER DROP ARM
35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
Drop arm, makes all iig zag
Cash 322-4132
GROUND, TALL. PINES,
Stitches, buttonholes Sold new
Sanford's Sales Leader
OVER eoo FRONTAGE ON
5700. Btance due $188 or $16
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
lrj11F
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
month. Will lake trade as part
Buy S. Sell, the finest in used
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
furniture, RefrIg., stoves, tcx,Is
payment. Call 86? 5)94 day or
3 22. 2420
$267,500 TOTAL,
flight.
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE.
ACRES OFF UPSALA
ANYTIME
Refrlg.RepoAMANA)7(1jf50
o.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
originally $514, now $716 or 521
NEEDS
FILL.
$10,900
F IXI UP ES Jenkins Fur
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Multiple Listing ServIce
WITH TERMS.
mo. Agent 339.5356.
niturt', 20SF 25th St 3230981
LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 323 6100
Knowles Realty inc.
REALTOR
675-3005

VA: F HA.235.Con. Homes

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Paola. Owner will finance
$24,450.

(ord.CornfortabI,room&amp;
Board. $400 per month
Call 327-0323

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LongwoodLk. Mary Rd. Gooi
terms $18500.

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Weekly &amp; monthly rates utilities
0. InquIre 500 S. Oak 141'7$!3:
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(' THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR _____________________
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sales. Call 275.7130. Free
TUE.THU.FRI)
IDA:
Training,
TWOPLUSTWOISFOUR
(7)0 ON THE GO(WED)
i SECTION 1: That the following
And That's A Fact I
(1]) (35) WOODY W000PECK.
described property sItuated in
Exp. Industrialsewlng ClassIfied Ads Gets Results
ER AND FRIENDS
Seminole County, Florida, be and ____________
machIne operators.
And That's A Fact Tool
10)8ESAME 8E
the same Is hereby annexed to and
DELANO. 1.734.5464.
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madeapartoftheCityof Sanford, NSVeI, grapefruit, tangerines,
17)BPEcTRa.iAN
Exp. cook, utility person &amp;
Florida. pursuant to the voluntary
orngL Picked to order. Will
hUthflv A...h. hi n
6
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V'" VJ
rumI,y
pruvIslons os
Holiday Inn on the Lakefront.
(J)0BE*fl
171.044, Florida Statutes:
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______________________
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(7)0 AFTER8CNOOL SPE.
BeginnIng at the Northwest Cor. ________________________________
(1])(35)MOSY DICK / MIGH.
Wanted Mature Women to
net'
of
Lot
2,
Block
A, Sunland _____________________________ TON (WED)
manage retail clothing store.
Estates,
according to the plat
(U) (3Tttoe BUNNY JØ
Apply Jerry's ThrIft Shop, 307
U)35)FANTASTIC(THU)
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
FRIENDS
E. 2nd St.
tI]) 35
NETEIN
CREATIVE
lt.Pagesle.22saldpohwbelngthe
tIll (17) GILUGAN'S ISLAND
AND THE IMPOSSIBLE (FAt)
lMersectig of the Easterly right..
EXPR ESS IONS
Experienced mechanic Good
((1O) SESAME STREET
ot.wayot U.S. Highway 17.92 with,
soo
benefits. Apply in person i
CaIIJoAn
the South right.oI.way line of
(MON-THU)
332.75)3
5(4) CAP.OL BURNETT AND
mile north of 434 on 17.92.
(10) SESAME STREET (N)
Woods nAvetw,,th.nc,r South
FRIENDS
.
.
Rlchie's VW.
s, degrees 16' 30" East
Special care wprlvate room &amp;
(FAt)
(5) HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
SALES LADY
along
said
South
rlght.of.way
lIne
board
for
elderly
person
In
(17)
THE
THREE
O 5)TOMANDJERNY
ci Wosdien AVSI'WS,
prlvatshome.Actnowa
save,
E*perlancedlnladies•r,edy.tc.
STOOGES I THE UTILE RAS..
10
5
MISiR ROGIM ()
South 0 de,rsas 4430" West - 134..
$341111.
wear. Apply in pirn only, No
CAL8(MON, WED-FAt)
tI 17 MYTHRflSOf43
feet to the South line of Lot 2,
PhonaCalls. Ro.Jay,31$E. 1st
(17)
THE
THREE
thence North If degree 16'
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Home away from home In the
5:30
STOOGES/ThE LfflLERA8. •(4WS
West 262.45 feet to Easterly right.
country for elderly person.
.LS(TUE)
of.WayIIneof U. S. Highway 174t
Ambulatory or not am.
PART-TIME
£1)SU'A'S'H
thence North 23 degrees 47' 0"
butator, Ovledo area.
7:28
(DOALLINTHEFAMILY
East a distance Of 141.0$ feet to
4370.
CORRESPONDENTS
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4)TODAYINFLORIDA
5)KUNGFU
PoInt of Beglnlng.
(D5 GOOD MORNING
1OZOOM(R)
ThIabOve.descrlbedproperty
WANTED
TjZjfj
FLORIDA
____________________________
______________________
11 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
dncrib, as that parcel of _________________
To
write
news of local int.rt
property situated at the
7:30
from LONOWOOD , SAN.
SUPER SALEIII
crnsroi U. S. Highway 17.92
(4) TODAY
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Stars Thurs,, Jan.3
Woodlois Avenue, u property
Legal Notice
CAISELBERRY and
(DO GOOD MORNING _________________________
__________
lO2011C5.oftaIltackl.
situated In Section 14, TownshIp If
have a knadi for gathering tt.
Sanford Belt &amp; Tackle
South, Range 30 East, seminole
socIal news from your FICTITIOUS NAME
323$
Cowity Fietida.
respective CommunIty to be
Notice is hereby gIven that lam
SECTION 2: That upon th
engg
Presented In a column In The
in bu4siness at 251 5. ordInance becoming effective,
the
1$-t'bfl),d
Evening Herald, we - want to
CAPTAiN KA
Embry Dr., Casselberty, SemInole prperty owner and
ROD
any resident
talk with
.
35) THE NEW ZOO County, Florida under th tic. resdingonthipro
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
titlous name of MR. GRASS, and - herein shall be entItled d5saIe
C.stac$:
REVUE
to all the
mature person for short trIps
that I Intend to register said name rights and
S 1O OVER EASY
prIvileges and Un.
boiis
surrounding Sanford. Contact
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, munitles es are from
17 FAMILYAPPAIR
time to tIme
Customers.
We
train.
Write
1,
OURSELVES EDITOR
Seminole County, Fior
in ac. yafltadtoresldents.nd property
332'26h1
SowSstem
.5d5Ily
cordancewlththeprovlslon.of the owners of the City of Sanford,
Mon.FrI
afroreum,
Ft.
worm,
rx.
,
FictitIous Name Statutes, To.Wlt: Florida, and
(3) TODAY IN
as •tC further
Section S6S.o Florida Statutes provided In Chapter 17I Florida
Snack bar, partume, nest B
(DS GOOD MORNING
1957.
mature, must be able to work
Statutes, and shall forth,r be
FLORIDA
51g. DanIel Hayes
flex.
firs. I seine weekends,
sublect to the relponslblllties of
PublIsh Jan. 3, ID, 17, 21, 1910
Apply - in person, Stuckey's
eao
resIdence or ownership as may
DER.9
PecanShop _ .4 146,Sanford.
5(4) TODAY
from time to time be determined
by the governIng authority of the
FICTITIOUS NAME
(D5 GOOD MORNING
IN THE COUNTY COURT, City of Sanford, Florida, and the
Ice is hrby gIven that I am RN, 5.4 &amp; 4.12, tulI ii part time.
AMERICA
Applvinperssn$antordNurslji.g
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SIMINOLI
at p.o.
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
provI
of said ChsIer 171,
(U)35)TENNtssnTuxioo
&amp; convalescent Center, 95$
Lonwocd, Fia., 32750,
orda StMIL
CASE
NO,
79341SCC.I3D
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PAiNT
WITH
5
NANCY
• MolhistvlIIi.
Seminole Cointy, Plt'da, under
SECTION 3: II-any section t'
SANFORD BOAT WORKS .
the fIctItious name of
DISHWASHERS
COMPANY (TUE)
dinance proves to be invalid,
poration,
d that Int
P. M.shift P.1
to register said
Plelntiff, unlaul or unconstitutional,
n.m wito the Clerk Of the Cluit 'AIv in pence, Deltona Inn.
io ootv'øs (WED)
.
shall not be held to Invalidate
Court. Seminole
County,
FIJI In
Mcn.Sat. 11 a.m..3 p.m. Ask
5 10 V.L PBOPI.1(THIJ)
CHARLES JAMES SOONAR,
Impair the validity, forceor effect accordance
with the
Provision.
ci
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of any other section Of
10 CROCIcETY's VICTO. a CHARLES J. SOGNAR, •,
of thli fit, Fictitious Name Statutes,
ordinance.
To.
LU
A HOWELL,
RYGAROIN(FRI)
Hurry, Hurry, Hurry.
SECTiON 4: That all ordinances Wit: SectIon S4.9 FlorIda
DIIOnd
170MROOM
W. T. Rawlelgh 01st. In San.
or parts of ordinances In conflict Statutes 1,57,
NOTICIOFAC,ION
K. Knapp
)wrawlffi be and the same are
III
Till STATS OP FLORIDA TOt hereby
DKOfIIbSI 13, 30, 32, 1979
repealed,
(4)00NAIIUE
CHARLES JAMES SOGNAR,a:k.
and January 3, 1300
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SECTiONS: That thisordinance DEQ.13
a CHARLES ..
WSMN.IOOUOLA$
Needed: MaIdsi, waltreues.
SOONA, shall become effectIve Im.
(DSMOVIE
I . F.T. Apply In om5Øfl,
WHOSE LAST KNOWN RESt. mediately upon Its passage *14
DENCE AND MAILING AD. adoption.
ffO(35)LIAVIITTOIIAVER
Holiday Inn of Sanford, 1.4.
DRESS IS 3305 Nobl Street,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT op
3234C50.
10 ELECTRIC
A CCV shall be avail$ble at the Till IIONTIINTH JUDICIAL
Saitimors, Aia,yiono ,,
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LU A. HOWELL, WHOSE LAST Office of the CIty Clerk for all CIRCUIT IN AND PON
(17)UJCYSNOw
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KNOWN RESIDENCE AND persons desIring to examine the SSMINOLICOUNTY,PID&amp;
same.
MAILING ADDRESs IS General
CASE NO, 0fl4$CA44.l
121
All parties in Interest end IN U: The Marr$ae if
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Deliver!. Carolina leech, North
SPLYAPFAI
START OFF THE
citijaiis shalt Itave an Opportunity WILLIS U GREENE,
Carolina 1143$:
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5 10 EDUCATIONAL PAD.
NEW YEAR
to e iuser ci said hearing.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI.
GRAMMINS .
Syerderofffi.CtynmI..
and
PIED tlt,$ a proceeding fl been
,
WITHAJOB
0(17)OREINAORIS
Fida,
.
SETHIL LEE GREENE,
fiIIn5t,
pia,
AND
A FUTURE
H.
N.
Tamin,
Jr.
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SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp;
Wife,
.
,
cIty CISV
NOTICIOPACTICN
MARINA, INC., seeks relief PublIsh Dec. II,
27, 1970$ Jan. 3, TO:
agaIn yo
SECRETARY
elhswlng
,
DIItS
5)P?LCLUS
BETHEL LEE GREENE
dlsa'Rel personal prOperties:
17 MOVIE
411 Poplar
ins PBuflsr 22' 6" vessel.
Platweads.
KIstucky 41110
RENTAL SECRETARY
Builder's
Null No. P.O
YO(t ARE NOTIFIED thel an IsIs cap. must be career
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Builders
MVII
Number
1057
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MACMINI OPSEITQR
you and you on relubrid to
AND
am mgoi,w
we a copy if your written defames, if
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S10aged 10 10411130$ 05 107
.W ho your Anawer or smer
any, I If en ROBERT L.
5_u'rPesgISWIø,w.oe, Lake MienIe Dr.,
Sanford, THOMAS, Pesitsepters aflsrsy,
WALLN*NIIR
ci the County Court hi and her SSfI%IIIOIS County, PlOfide
111101? whose addisu Is P.O. Sea 1043,
P.10tiiiiSbIii,
1100
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An early morning balloon flight seems In danger of coming to an abrupt
.

and dangerous conclusion by being tangled In power lines running along
ad In south Seminole County; but (he balloonists, taking ad-

"it is essential that you advise Bruce
Several persons were reported injured
In an official
I aingen, charge d'affaires of the
by stick wielding rival groups but no spokesman said that during the night,
American house of spies in Tehran, to arrests were made, a spokesman for the the secretary-general was informed
of an
present himself at the den of espionage to revolutionary guards Wd.
urgent request for a meeting of the U.N.
gibe explanations regarding spying
In Tehran, a new wave of demon Security Council to consider the situation
documents found at the den of strators marched on the U.S. Embassy to in Afg hanista n for which his presen ce at
espionage," the communique said
denounce the United States and headquarters is required
"Responsibility for transferring him to
Waldheim for his abortive diplomatic "in the light of this development, he
the den of espionage rests w ith that move, which ended with his
departure decided to return to New York this
ministry," the communique said.
from Iran earlier today.
morning."
Laingen, 57, and political officers
The6I-year-old diploniat decided In the
Waldheim was accompanied on the
Victor I,. Toinseth and Michel Holland very early hours of the day to head home drive to Mehrabad Airport
by Foreign
were ou tside t he U.S. Embassy when it and left aboard a U.N. private jet at 8.20 Minister Sadegh Ghotlaadeh,
host
was seized Nov. 4. The other 50 hostages am. 111:50 pm. EST Thursday) for since the secretary-general's his
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To Announce Ant*=S
i ovi*et Moves

WASHINGTON (UPI) — State part in the talks.
freighters to load and unload tit ports
Department officials said today the
The officials said the exact measures such as Baltimore.
administration will announce a series of were still being laid out in detail at
measures cutting back on diplomatic and midday, but they listed several likely
economic relations with the Soviet Union measures among the options which were

three weekly flights between the Soviet
Union and the United States — two

between Moscow and New lurk and one
—The officials said the Agriculture between Moscow and Washington.

Department is analyzing the effects on
the Soviet Union of an embargo on u.s.

President Carter asked the Senate to
Afghanistan.
—Reducing the size of the Soviet grains. The officials said Agriculture delay consideration of the SALT 11
'rt officials said the list of options was embassy in Washington, which would Secretary Bob Bergland met with White treaty. Britain exchanged angry
discussed at a breakfast thisi morning mean ordering some technical and House officials today, but that a grain statements with Moscow. The U.N.
attended by President Carter and his top diplomatic personnel out of the country. embargo was not expected to be part of Security Council was asked to consider
the situation. And NATO leaders met to
foreign policy advisers They said U.S.
Cutting back on transportation the package
SCUSS military implications o
e
Ambassador to Moscow Thomas Watson, agreements, including Aeroflot's landing
however,
who
recalled the first reaction to rights in the United States, and the
longshoremen have Soviet invasion.
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, took agreement which permits Soviet discussed setting up their own embargo
China has begun arming and training
on loading of grain for the Soviet Union, an Afghan guerrilla group to combat
as retaliation for the Soviet invasion of

discussed:

which would have the effect of cutting off
shipments.

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The State Departinent's official

Soviet invasion troops battWig defiant
Afghan government forces, diplomats
said today.

diplomatic guide lists 143 Soviet
Reports from Afghanistan said Soviet
diplomats accredited to the Soviet troops were battling the Afghan troops in
Proved the city's board of adjustmient denying such requests without stating a pressed fears the establishments wdl Embassy in Washington, including 17 a provincial capital and waging anti.
Heralld SWf Writer
before a bar could be operated in C-4 reason why. Massey said he is resear- move into Seminole County where there military officers,
guerrilla sweeps throughout the country.
Stopping a nude dancing establishment zoning.
thing to see what regulations other cities are few laws regulating such businesses.
Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin
The United News of India news agency
kom locating in lAke Mary wLll be a - Bars am not allowed at all in C-1 and C- might have which could be adopted by
Massey said diat at a city attorney's has been in Moscow since early reported Western diplomats returning
simple matter, City Attorney Gary 2 zoning unless it Is done in conjunction Lake Mary to discourage location of the
conference it appeared Tampa and St. December and the embassy is now from Kabul said today the Chinese are
M&amp;W advised the city comfl Thur- with a restaurant or grociffy store and nude dancing establishments.
Petersburg
have the most experience headed by the charge d'affaires, backing the Shola-E-Javed guerralas
granted a
iday night. All the council need do is say,
City Clerk Connie Major told the with successfully banning nude dancing. Viadillen M. Vasev.
who ha ve stepped up their Insurgency In
ception, Massey said.
'no.
Aerfiot, the Soviet sta te airline, has tribal areas.
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to the Iranian session
with Khomeini, probably the only
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government treasury were the man in the country who can free the 50
The hard-line declaration as issued
minimum demands" put forward by American hostages who today began
hours after U.N. Secretary General Kurt Iran.
their third month in captivity at th e U.S.
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Kirchhof f said, however, this does not mean
Seminole Memorial Hospital, Hospital Cor- trustees appointed by the Board of Count) guarantee local control," Blair said if the county Florida Hospital is now second or third in the
poration of America (RCA), would run the Commissioners. This hospital board of trustees, sells the hospital, they can't control what they running.
Any firm selected to purchase or lease hospital from the
ir headquarters in Nashville, Kirchhoff said, would be solely composed of local don't own.
"Florida Hospital, while talking to us, might
Seminole Memorial Hospi tal "must guarantee Tenn.
residents and would nominate its own successors
"If IICA says they're going to allow local people change that part of their proposal," Kirchhoff
local control of the hospital, said Seminole
The commission has narrowed the
for the in subsequent years.
to determine policies, that's not what they're said. The commission on Jan. 10, will Interview
County Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff in a possible sale or lease of the hospi field
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letter to the Seminole County Resources for firms: RCA, a for-profit group; Florida Hospitalcommitment
to the full automony of individual Blair said.
proposals.
Human Needs Committee. The letter is in Orlando, a Seventh Day Adventist not-for-profit
local institutions, he wrote.
Kirchhoff's letter said although local residents
"Each group can improve their proposal,"
,, response to the committee's expressed concern group; and the current hospital board of t
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which proposes to become a private not-for-profi t a gree to that," said Mardian Blair, regional vice sold to Florida Hospital), the majority of the talks about taking over the ambulance service.
Christopher L Holden, president of the corn- orga ni tion
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Kirchhoff repUed to Holden that under HCA's
firm.
Hospital board of directors and from the wants to address that question. This could go on
his group was ("neerned that one of the front- proposal the hospital would be
run by an adWhen told today that Kirchhoff 's letter says
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The board agreed to review at a Jan, 10
permit to allow con- planned for construction at *W. 3Q St.
workshop the city's subdivision
The commission recommended that regulations to determine If requirements
*uctãoa of (oar single, family ¼i'a'es In The dal was based an failure of the
Twraw with 10"we 1W go to =wt mpomots of the site ft city mmilsdoi approve a requiest are too restrictive. The board win also
plan ordinance, aceiEding to Al Payne, for a conditional uee for sale of alcoholic consider amending the zoning ordinance
"Ch of living area.
zoaing rsqidrementfor that area is zoning director. Among site plan beverages for consumption on premises to permit fast food service for off.
*re..Uy 1,SS square feet, but the law requirements are adequate dialnage, as requested by the Disabled American premise consumption In certain districts
permits an exception to be comalØer.d provisions for water and sewer service Veterans (DAV), 3512 Orlando Drive,
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and dangerous conclusion by being tangled In power lines running along
ad In south Seminole County; but (he balloonists, taking ad-

"it is essential that you advise Bruce
Several persons were reported injured
In an official
I aingen, charge d'affaires of the
by stick wielding rival groups but no spokesman said that during the night,
American house of spies in Tehran, to arrests were made, a spokesman for the the secretary-general was informed
of an
present himself at the den of espionage to revolutionary guards Wd.
urgent request for a meeting of the U.N.
gibe explanations regarding spying
In Tehran, a new wave of demon Security Council to consider the situation
documents found at the den of strators marched on the U.S. Embassy to in Afg hanista n for which his presen ce at
espionage," the communique said
denounce the United States and headquarters is required
"Responsibility for transferring him to
Waldheim for his abortive diplomatic "in the light of this development, he
the den of espionage rests w ith that move, which ended with his
departure decided to return to New York this
ministry," the communique said.
from Iran earlier today.
morning."
Laingen, 57, and political officers
The6I-year-old diploniat decided In the
Waldheim was accompanied on the
Victor I,. Toinseth and Michel Holland very early hours of the day to head home drive to Mehrabad Airport
by Foreign
were ou tside t he U.S. Embassy when it and left aboard a U.N. private jet at 8.20 Minister Sadegh Ghotlaadeh,
host
was seized Nov. 4. The other 50 hostages am. 111:50 pm. EST Thursday) for since the secretary-general's his
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — State part in the talks.
freighters to load and unload tit ports
Department officials said today the
The officials said the exact measures such as Baltimore.
administration will announce a series of were still being laid out in detail at
measures cutting back on diplomatic and midday, but they listed several likely
economic relations with the Soviet Union measures among the options which were

three weekly flights between the Soviet
Union and the United States — two

between Moscow and New lurk and one
—The officials said the Agriculture between Moscow and Washington.

Department is analyzing the effects on
the Soviet Union of an embargo on u.s.

President Carter asked the Senate to
Afghanistan.
—Reducing the size of the Soviet grains. The officials said Agriculture delay consideration of the SALT 11
'rt officials said the list of options was embassy in Washington, which would Secretary Bob Bergland met with White treaty. Britain exchanged angry
discussed at a breakfast thisi morning mean ordering some technical and House officials today, but that a grain statements with Moscow. The U.N.
attended by President Carter and his top diplomatic personnel out of the country. embargo was not expected to be part of Security Council was asked to consider
the situation. And NATO leaders met to
foreign policy advisers They said U.S.
Cutting back on transportation the package
SCUSS military implications o
e
Ambassador to Moscow Thomas Watson, agreements, including Aeroflot's landing
however,
who
recalled the first reaction to rights in the United States, and the
longshoremen have Soviet invasion.
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, took agreement which permits Soviet discussed setting up their own embargo
China has begun arming and training
on loading of grain for the Soviet Union, an Afghan guerrilla group to combat
as retaliation for the Soviet invasion of

discussed:

which would have the effect of cutting off
shipments.

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Soviet invasion troops battWig defiant
Afghan government forces, diplomats
said today.

diplomatic guide lists 143 Soviet
Reports from Afghanistan said Soviet
diplomats accredited to the Soviet troops were battling the Afghan troops in
Proved the city's board of adjustmient denying such requests without stating a pressed fears the establishments wdl Embassy in Washington, including 17 a provincial capital and waging anti.
Heralld SWf Writer
before a bar could be operated in C-4 reason why. Massey said he is resear- move into Seminole County where there military officers,
guerrilla sweeps throughout the country.
Stopping a nude dancing establishment zoning.
thing to see what regulations other cities are few laws regulating such businesses.
Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin
The United News of India news agency
kom locating in lAke Mary wLll be a - Bars am not allowed at all in C-1 and C- might have which could be adopted by
Massey said diat at a city attorney's has been in Moscow since early reported Western diplomats returning
simple matter, City Attorney Gary 2 zoning unless it Is done in conjunction Lake Mary to discourage location of the
conference it appeared Tampa and St. December and the embassy is now from Kabul said today the Chinese are
M&amp;W advised the city comfl Thur- with a restaurant or grociffy store and nude dancing establishments.
Petersburg
have the most experience headed by the charge d'affaires, backing the Shola-E-Javed guerralas
granted a
iday night. All the council need do is say,
City Clerk Connie Major told the with successfully banning nude dancing. Viadillen M. Vasev.
who ha ve stepped up their Insurgency In
ception, Massey said.
'no.
Aerfiot, the Soviet sta te airline, has tribal areas.
cou
ncil two weeks ago that since such
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other Seminole County cities and Sheriff problem, which has been successful, is
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tlix" is no Inquiries about whether it is permitted in
Is CX Ming and
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Lake
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The code, he said, does not state a CX-zoned property in the city, Iit
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standard for either approval or dlsap- said.
Local concern was accelerated by the are researched to ban nude dancing. The
The attorney told the council a special recent crackdown cii bars with nud city's current laws are sufficient at this
proval of the permit request,
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At the same time. Mussy said, a exception is not a right but a privilege dancing in Orange County, particularly tune, he said,
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The militants for ttic first time
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-er U.S. chief of mission Bruce denounced one of the hostages, Roeder, mission less than 12 hours after the ruling
Laingen, nov, held in protective custody
a "war criminal."
revolutionary council passed the word
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We shall invite the brae and that Khomeini, Iran's de facto chief of
The students also said one of the struggling nation of Vietnam to send state, reject ed Waldheim's request for a
hostages, Air Force It Col David representaties to attend the trial of this meeting
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and invited Vietnam to attend the and return of his
to the Iranian session
with Khomeini, probably the only
proceedings
government treasury were the man in the country who can free the 50
The hard-line declaration as issued
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he rioters shattered glass windows in There seemed little doubt Waidheun
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runners with respect to the disposition of ministrator appointed by IICA and a board of Florida Hospital is the firm that "does not clearly
Kirchhof f said, however, this does not mean
Seminole Memorial Hospital, Hospital Cor- trustees appointed by the Board of Count) guarantee local control," Blair said if the county Florida Hospital is now second or third in the
poration of America (RCA), would run the Commissioners. This hospital board of trustees, sells the hospital, they can't control what they running.
Any firm selected to purchase or lease hospital from the
ir headquarters in Nashville, Kirchhoff said, would be solely composed of local don't own.
"Florida Hospital, while talking to us, might
Seminole Memorial Hospi tal "must guarantee Tenn.
residents and would nominate its own successors
"If IICA says they're going to allow local people change that part of their proposal," Kirchhoff
local control of the hospital, said Seminole
The commission has narrowed the
for the in subsequent years.
to determine policies, that's not what they're said. The commission on Jan. 10, will Interview
County Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff in a possible sale or lease of the hospi field
tal to three
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elsewhere. I can tell you t ha t for a fact," the three groups still being considered about their
letter to the Seminole County Resources for firms: RCA, a for-profit group; Florida Hospitalcommitment
to the full automony of individual Blair said.
proposals.
Human Needs Committee. The letter is in Orlando, a Seventh Day Adventist not-for-profit
local institutions, he wrote.
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"Each group can improve their proposal,"
,, response to the committee's expressed concern group; and the current hospital board of t
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Christopher L Holden, president of the corn- orga ni tion
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firm.
Hospital board of directors and from the wants to address that question. This could go on
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run by an adWhen told today that Kirchhoff 's letter says
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permit to allow con- planned for construction at *W. 3Q St.
workshop the city's subdivision
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*uctãoa of (oar single, family ¼i'a'es In The dal was based an failure of the
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zoaing rsqidrementfor that area is zoning director. Among site plan beverages for consumption on premises to permit fast food service for off.
*re..Uy 1,SS square feet, but the law requirements are adequate dialnage, as requested by the Disabled American premise consumption In certain districts
permits an exception to be comalØer.d provisions for water and sewer service Veterans (DAV), 3512 Orlando Drive,
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was attacked Thursday night while

taking an evening stroll at her
game park called Shaba, 30 miles
from the Samburu game reserve.
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face down, with se vere wounds on
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Maitland Man Chases W uldwBe Burglars

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Maitland resident, awakened Th ursday by three men
attempting to climb t hrough his kitchen window, chased the
three through citrus groves but lost them in a nearby
development, sheriff's deputies report.
Gary Yarbrough, of Howell Branch Road, told deputies he
"030"a
kened at 12:30p.m. Thursday by the sound of breaking
glass.
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Space Shuttle Mock Mission
To Highlight Latest Tests

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Saying "a student
who cannot read his diploma is no better off for having
it," Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington has
urged a federal appeal court to let Florida deny
diplomas to high school seniors who cannot pass a test
of their reading, writing and mathematics skills.
Turlington filed a brief with the Fifth Circuit Court In
New Orleans Thursday. He asked it to reverse a
federal district coqrt decision preventing the state
from fully implementing Its functional literacy test for
high school students until 1983.
As a result, a number of students received diplomas
last year who flunked the test. The state is cqntinulng
to require the test, but cannot require a passing grade
as a condition of graduation,

200 Miami Police In Peril

SILVERWARE STOLEN

Between $3,000 and $5,000 worth of sterling silverware was
taken from a Lake Kathryn Estates home Thursday, deputies
report.
The goods were taken at about noon from the home of
Dorothy King at 1119 Laura St., police say.

men

get through the window. He gave chase but lost them,
Keene
Maitland told deputies burglars broke out his
recovering only a Jacket one of the burglars dropped as he ran, carLarry
window
andoftook
$75 worth of goods, between 12:30 and
MERCEDES TAKEN FROM FRONTON
1:30.
An Illinois man who stopped for a few hours of jai lal watching lost his $20,000 Mercedes to car thieves, say deputies.
ASSAULT OVER BEER
Glenn K. Staffors, of Edwardsville, Ill., told deputies he
A Casselberry man was threatened with a gun when he
parked his car In the Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai Fronton lot at
declined to give away a beer, deputies report.
8:45 p.m. Thursday, but found it gone at 11:15 p.m.
Michael Brooks, an attendant at the Fill-Em-Fast gas
He said the car, stolen from the arena on U.S. Highway 17-92,
station on State Road 436 and Oxford Road, was confronted by
near the Intersection of State Road 436 was In good condition,
an Intoxicated man demanding a beer because he had no
suffering only from a small dent in its $20,000 silver body.
money, at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Earlier In the day Thursday, thieves stole a $60 watch and
When Brooks refused, the unidentified man pulled a blue
other items from a car parked at the fronton, say deputies,
steel revolver and threatened to shoot.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) - The space
shuttle Columbia will soar into an Imaginary 48-hour
orbit and simulate a return to earth during five days of
dress rehearshals scheduled to begin next week,
The two-day mock mission will highlight a series of
24-hour-a-day tests that were aborted last month
because of problems, Kennedy Space Center officials
said Thursday. The new tests are expected to begin
Wednesday.
During the simulated launching two astronauts will
be aboard the Columbia and control teams from Cape
Canaveral and Houston will monitor its progress.
The first real launching of the shuttle - a
revolutionary orbital transport designed to take off like
a rocket but land like an airplane - is now tentatively
plannçd for next summer or fall.

State Appeals Diploma Rule

But when Brooks told the attacker he would call the police,
he quickly left the station, deputies say.

Court: No Trial
For Blackburn

A $198 power mower, left In a carport for repairs, was stolen
Thursday from a southern Seminole home, deputies report.
Don Rice told deputies the 22-inch mower vanished between
1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
RIFLE STOLEN

Thieves who opened a locked car door and cut a steel cable
made off with a semi-automatic rifle from a pickup truck cab
between Wednesday and Thursday, deputies say.
The gun was taken from Jessie McGraw's truck parked
outside his house at 1343 Laura St., Casselberry, by thieves
who cut a steel cable which had locked the rifle to a gunrack,
deputies say.

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Sanford Kiwanis Club members hold many of the more than 4000 tickets
which will be available in the coming days for the club's annual pancake day
and auction which is scheduled for March 8. To begin the ticket drive, the
members held a luncheon Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. In 1979,
the drive raised more than 111,000 for various civic projects, including the
Heart Park, Roy Scouts, Salvation Army and the Gymnastics Club, according to Bob Daehn, ticket chairman,

FLYING HIGH

and eastern Virginia. Blowing and lftInq snow also made travel
hazardous in the higher elevations of the Colorado Rockies. Light snow
and rain tell in the mid Mississippi Valley and light snow dusted the

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ANSONIA, Conn. (UP!) - Richard and
newspapers and local radio stations when the
Lydia Hartman's five orphaned children
family ran out of money after paying for
parents' funeral.
settled down today in a new home with their
grandmother who lost her first husband and
The town's police department and residents
two children years ago while escaping
respoxxieij by raising enough money to pay
communist Cuba.
the airfare from Florida to New York.
For the younger Hartman children, It was
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lot of
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thedonations
majorityare
willcoming
be coining
from
Florida to day with their grandparents, Olga
Ansonla," saldPoliceChief PauiSchu,nache,
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Jr.,
who had led the fundraising drive. As of
They hadn't been told of the deaths of their
Thursday, more than $100 had been deposited
parents the day after Christmas on a highway
In an account at the Ansonia office of the State
south of Miami.
National
Bank.
The five youngsters, aged 3 to 12, were
"We
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everyone In back of this thing and
ha
taken by striI when greeted Thursday by
it's
really
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Chilly weather, television cameras and a host

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l.
cooAREA READINGS (9a.m.), temperature: 59; overnIght low: S;

yesterday's high: 9; barometric pressure: 29.93; relative humidity: 7$

percents winds: Southeast at? mph.
SATURDAY TIDISt Daytona Iaclii high,9:4&amp; low3:02s high 10:07,
iow3:47. PortCanaveral: high9:31, 10*3; high 9:59. low 3:31. layport:
high 2: IS, low9:fl; high 3:42, low20.
BOATING FORECAST, St. Augustine to Jupiter inlet, Out Is miles:
Winds southerly tO to IS knots today, shifting 10 northwest IS knots
tonight and 15 to occasionaily 30 knots Saturday. Seas 2 to 4 set today
and 4 to S feat tonight. Showers and a few thunderstorms today and in
the south pert early tonight, then partly cloudy Saturday.
AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy with showers likely and possibly a
low thunderstorms today. Gradual clearing and t urning colder tonight,
Fair and cool Saturday. Highs lod4y near 70 and Salurday in the le*
.05. Lows tonight in the upper 30s to mid 405.Winds southeast i* to ts
miles an hour bKomingnorthwest IS miles an hour late today and early
tonight. Rain probability percent today.

HOSPITAL NOTES
S.nsiMmsrIalN,$lfol

Jan. 5

BIRTHS

ADMISSIONS

Sanford:

Kathleen Fish
Abraham L. Fricke
'Darrell N. Griine
Charles J. Harris

Sanford:

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Yvonne C. Silibury

Emma

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MELDRIM THOMSON
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2 Sanfordites
To Help Party

of local officials.

"The young ones, they don't know why
they're here," said their uncle, Alfonso
Sollami, whose wife, Olga, had contacted

Two Siilordltes, Bonner

Ctulofte P. TuelI
Rome Jean Watson
Richard M. Fillmore

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Richard 0. Sears, Deftona
Kathryn N. Smith, Orange City
Edna L. Parker, Laki Ma.wea
Wayne W. Thompson, Late

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A ba,t l.
7:30 )JU. to Cap oft the day's. 30 at5 fl P"'U't Road adjacent 10
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activities,
ter said.
The council approved on firSt fSldil* 11
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agr1ugtz.i to industrial. The second and
final r±'W of the resoning ordinance Is
scheduled for Jan. 17.
Artemas McCoy of McCoy Builders said
ew1 this week he expects construction to
begin in April, dipanding an the availability
of money. 11 structures will contain a total
of 000,900 szar.4eet of Ught fldustTIa1.
snamdacturing and warehonae
The property, McCoy said, fronts for 1,400

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feet on Rinehart Road and is 1,200 feet deep.
In other business, the city council approved
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to be used to pay the teachers, called a meeting of city, school
and banking officials late Thursday in an attempt to reach a
short-term, bail-out plan to avert shutting down the schools.

DETROIT (UPI)— Undaunted by the defection of

13,000 Canadian workers, the United Auto Workers
union reopens contract talks today with ailing Chrysler
Corp. to grant $259.5 million in additional cash concessions.
The Canadian UAW members said Thursday they
will not join in that effort, and their leaders resolved to
bargain a separate agreement with Chrysler Canada
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The group itiet f o r about five hours, then recessed at 11 :30
p.m. CST. The governor's spokesman David Gilbert said the
meeting would resume early today.
Gilbert characterized the talks as "very friendly" and said
all agreed progress had been made. Officials emerging from
the meeting refused to comment.
Thompson offered the group a specific bail-out plan but
ref used to disclose details until an agreement was reached.
Gilbert quoted Thompson as saying the first phase in solving
the crisis is to come up with a plan to provide $150 million by
the end of next week to bring the district's 48,000 employees up

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Chrysler today, but approved a resolution asking the

In London, Zurich Markets
UntdpresathtemnaUo
The gold stampede eased at the opening of London
and Zurich bullion markets today, with the metal
falling $50 an ounce in London and dropping below the
$600 ounce mark.
Gold opened at $610 an ounce in both cities, down $20
on its ov nIatlevelInLondoanddownInZurlch
In London, within a few minutes of opening, it
al*nPeI to $510 an ounce complied with Thursday's
all-time high of $634 an ounce.
But, In Zurich, a gold merchant said, "There are
sig nsthe pattern will be very slmilarto yesterday _a

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Mw property, located almost directly across
iaiMarY Boulevard
FortmobiIe
home community, fronts $10 feet on the high.
way and is 197 feet deep.
Councilman Francis Mark, who has been
evaluating recent bide on life and tislib in.
sirance for city employees, sold the best bid
appears to have been stta by Aetna
Insurance Co. The council is to take action on
the bids later this month,

WASHINGTON (UPI) Defense Secretary Harold
&amp;own will offer China use of a U.S. earth resources
satellite System on his weekiong visit to the Chinese
mainland, a trip that comes Just after the United Sta tes
announced It is resuming arms sales to Taiwan,
Brown carries no brief to sell weapons to Peking,
US, officials said.
defense secretary was to breakfast with
President Carter at the White House before taking off "
in a military Jet from nearby Andrews Air F
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for Peking.
B1OWfl
has been authorized by President Carter to
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ng a ground Station
t would pet
iChina to tap Into the Landsat earth resources satellite
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BILOXI, Miss. (UP!)— A father of seven children
who wore s men's clothes to work in an effort to
prepare psychologically for a planned sex-change
operation has been fired from his civilian job at
Keesler Air Force Base.
Officials said Thursday James Gootee, 42, was
notified earlier this week his G$-3 employment as a
clerk-typist at Keesler Air Force Base would be terminated next Wednesday. He previously was
suspended from his job with the 3400th Technical
Training Group late last year.
Gootee, who prefers to be called Lorraine Gibson,
was told in a hand-delivered notice signed by Col.
Edwin W. Johnson he was being fired because of his
"refusal to comply with Instructions concerning
reasonable dress and appearance standards for male
civilian employees."

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sanction tests on humans to see If the controversial
drug Laetrile can actually arrest cancer.
The six rabbits are the focus of a National Cancer
Institute study to gauge the effects of Laetrile, a
derivative of apricot pits, on the growth of cancer and
the condition of patients who are administered the
drug.
The fact the NC! Is testing the rabbits represents a
change of heart at the Food and Drug Administration.
That agency, which must approve any drugs before
they can be sold in the marketplace, has until now
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BEAUFORT, S. C. (UPI)— Although two Marine
helicopters continued to search today for four Marines
missing since their F4 Phantom fighter jets disappeared off the South Carolina coast, other search efforts have ended.
The U.S. Coast Guard withdrew its airplanes and a
cutter Thursday night, and said It had no plans to
participate In the search today.
The search, which began after the two planes were
reported missing Wednesday night, was centered In a
narrow corridor of the Atlantic, extending 65 nautical
miles due east of Hilton Head Island and Savannah,

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MIAMI (UP!)— Eastern Airlines Is thanking Its
employees for helping in the airline's financial turnaround by giving each full-time employee a bonus of
10 shares of common stock and each parttime worker
five shares.
Eastern President Frank Borman said Thursday
workers' acceptance of special wage programs such as
the 1976 wage freeze and the five-year variable earnings program was a deciding factor In putting
Eastern on a profitable path.
The distribution is being made from a purchase of
420,000 sian-es of stock. Ten shares of stock are worth
about 175.

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Why did It take the queen so long to dub him? Says
he, "1 suppose It was a matter of carelaess." Will
the till, affect his relationship with his wife? "I hope
so." And finally, just what does a knight do thse, days?
The Hitchcock answer: 'lTo first obvious tithig he
does Is go out Into the night'-which Is what he's been
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CHAPAIS,Que.(UPC) —Friends and relatives from
across Quebec arrive In this small northern mining
town today to thai the grid of
fan
victims of a New Year's Day fire that destroyed the
local community center.

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CLEVELAND (UPI)— Public school teachers have
overwhelmingly approved a new contract to end their
11-week strike but the settlement will be costly to the
financially strapped system.
Teachers voted, 3,655 to 382, Thursday to end the
bitter walkout that has shut down Ohio's largest school
district since Oct. 18, The pact provides for an Immediate 10 kricent pay increase and an additional 14
percent wage hike during the next two years.
The system's 5,000 teachers and teaching assistants
were to report for work today and classes will resume
Monday In the 97,000-student district. But, In order to

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Gold Stampede Loses Force

Friday, Jan. 4, 1980-3A

The money also would pay the schools' current debt to the
Internal Revenue Service, pay some of creditors and bring the
teachers' pension plan up to normal levels.
Gilbert said the board will need an additional $300 million to
keep the schools in operation through May 1. A long-term
solution, aimed at bringing in added revenues through higher
taxes, would require increased state aid and budget cuts by
Chicago schools, he said.
Thompson said if the group agreed to a plan, he would
consider advancing school aid payments to paythe teachers,
who are still waiting for paychecks from Dec' 21 and faced
another $41.5 million payday today.

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at the Sheraton Orlando
International Air ort Resort

t organize the new Canstitutlonal Party of Florida.
girl
Guest speaker at the event
Willis and Mary Williams. a girl
By DONNA TE8
will
be Meidrizis Thom,
DISCHARGES
Herald Stiff WrMer
Sanford:
former governor of New
Marguer ite J. Joan
Hampshire, who is to be the
Ins! I. Paige
Party's
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The Lake Mary City Council took
canJohn H. Poston
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president,
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Larry Samuels
William N. Tile
the way for conatruction of a $10 million
sud.
Hanery S. Wi.rcinski
Steven Yates
Mildred F. Cyplik, Dellona
Elsie M. Over, DeUona
John N. Bail, Oviedo
James N. Cart er, Ovi.do

The five I1 Iman ddkfren
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still have the right to appeal.
He said notices of deportation hearings
have been served on 5,400 students.
A total of 494 students, apparently foes of
Iran's current revolutionary government,
have applied for asylum In the United States.
The reporting program originally had a 30y deadline Shortly before its scheduled
expiration last month, the entire program
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nearly 9,000
Immigration and Naturalization Service, said
Carter's responses to the crisis in Iran, Jervis
Iran
students who defied a six-week
Thursday INS Investigators across the said.
reporting program now face deportation and country are being assigned to search for the
He said 47,051 of those who reported were
are targets of a nationwide hunt by im- students who did not report, using "routine
found to be attending schools full time and In
migration agents, officials report.
Investigative techniques which we do not
compliance with their visas. Investigators
Those who are tracked down will be asked want to disclose."
still are checking the docwnents of apto leave the United States along with 6,784
Prior to Monday's deadline for reporting to proximately 3,100 students, he said.
other Iranian students who complied with the
immigration authorities, 56,510 Iranian sin.
Jervis said 12 of the "out-of-status" students
reporting program but were found to be in dents reported to Immigration offices across already have been deported, 55 have left the
violation of their visas,
the country as required under the con- country voluntarily, and 41 others have been
Vein Jervis, a spokesman for the troversial program - one of President ordered deported by Immigration judges but

NATIONAL REPORTt A winter storm built strength over the Ap.
palachians and forecasters warned heavy snows could cripple travel in
the Middle Atlantic states later today. Winter storm watches were
issued for much of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware

school system.
Teachers, facing the possibility of a second payless payday
in two weeks, threatened to walk off their jobs if their checks
did not come through today.

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pay for the contract settlement the system may soon
have to sell some special instructional centers,

Land Investigation Begins
TAUXIASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — The statewide grand
jury investigating alleged criminal activity in the
Department of Natural Resources land-buying
program is gearing up with letters expected to go out to
150 prospects today.
State Attorney Ed Austin of Jacksonville, who will
lead the investigation, decUned on Thursday to predict
how long it will take, but said it will be "protected"
because of the number of documents and complex
audit reports involved.
"It's just like shooting craps to say how long
vestigatlon La hn to go," Austin said. "We're going
to look at it carefully ... and let the chips fall where
they may."

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DidSon Of Sam'
Have Accomplice?

MIAMI (UPI) - The five Dade County police officers charged In the beating death of Arthur McDuf fie
are among about 200 officers whose records show a
high number of complaints, internal Investigations o
rNEW YORK (UP!) - An inquiry by authorities has found
use-of-force reports, police officials say.
evidence to support the theory that "Son of Sam" killer David
Dade Public Safety Department officials Said
Berkowitz did not act alone in his year-long spree of slayings,
Thursday the five - including four charged with
sources
close to the investigation say.
manslaughter - are on a list for "guidance" from
Queens
District Attorney John Santucci and members of a
their superiors. The list was compiled after the records
task
force
he created In October to take another look at the
of each officer on the 2,200-member force were
case declined comment Thursday on any aspect of the in
reviewed.
vestigation.
Maj. Robert Sank, the former commander of inBerkowitz, who is serving 20 years to life in the state prison
spection services, said those on the list were not
in
Attica, N.Y., said he acted alone when he killed six women
necessarily singled out as problem officers or even
and
wounded seven other people with a .44-caliber revolver in
potential problems.
1976 and 1977.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UP!) Gov. James H. Thompson and
a group of government, education and banking leaders from
Chicago worked against a deadline today to resolve a financial
crisis that threatens to shut down the nation's third largest

company avoid investing any of the money it saves
through contract concessions in Canada.
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Leaders Meet To Halt Chicago School Collapse

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The Fourth District Court of Appeals has reversed a ruling
which would have granted a new trial in a 1974 Seminole
County attempted murder case.
Harlan A. Blackburn, convicted on charges he ordered the
assasination of an associate in 1971 from a Longwood telephone
booth, will not be entitled to a new trial on the charge, under
the ruling.
Blackburn, sentenced to serve six months to 10 years, for
ordering the death of Clyde Lee, was released on $2,000 bond
1at uionth pending a new triAl, which was granted In June,
1978 by Seminole Circuit Court Judge Volie Williams.
The order allows Blackburn's attorneys to seek a rehearing
on a writ of error coram nobis, a petition which, If granted,
would mandate a new trial based on errors in the first trial,
His attorneys have already filed for a hearing on such a
motion, Assistant State's Attorney Norman Tharp said this
morning.

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There's Hope

Taking the podium uncertain of his English or
the reaction his comments would receive, Mr.
Trabelsi pointed out that his wife is Iranian.
On behalf of both of them he termed the
Iranian crisis "an unfortunate mishappening"
and said they hope It will not permanently Injure
relations between the U.S. and Iran.
He assured the audience that not all Iranians
believe in the takeover of the U.S. Embassy.
"But," he said, "the U.S. is a leader in
freedom and human rights. (They should
realize) the Iranians have rights too."
Mrs. Trabelsi called the taking of hostages
"Inhuman" but emphasized that the shah is
criminal and should be returned to Iran. She said
she believes the Ayatollah Khomeini Is better for
Iran than the deposed shah.

They weren't expecting any Iranians at the
annual get-together between foreign students
and 8nfcrd residents at the civic center. The list
of participating students and their home countries provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development didn't Indicate any.
But Mr. and Mrs. Travelsi of Tunisia turned
out to be Bahim Trabelsi from Tunisia and his
wife Tahereb Nowbakhsh Trabelsi from Iran.
With pride In her country, Mrs. Trabelsi took
off her typed name tag, crossed off "Tunisia"
and hand-lettered: "Iran."
When emcee Jack Hornet, executive manager
of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
announced to the group that there were no
Iranians present, but he hoped there would be
next year, Mr. Trabelsi requested to speak.

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It was a combination of pride and courage.

By DUNE PETIIYK

Fear Annets
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The

26-year-old agricultural economics

student said she will probably return to Tunisia
with her husband after they complete their
graduate work. But she said she would fear no
restrictions on her personal rights under
Khomeini greater than those Imposed under the
Wish. She based her opinion on comments from
her mother and sisters. She added that she does
not believe their letters are censored.
One hopes her Information Is correct. She also

said she is absolutely certain the hostages will be
released unharmed.

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Most Americans have paid but scant attention
.
to events in Rhodesia In the 14 years since white VIEWPOINT
settlers declared, that country's independence
from Britain to avoid the imposition of black rule.
Now that Rhodesia is again a British colony and is
1979
scheduled to achieve legal Independence and
majority rule within a very few months,
Americans would be well advised to watch more
Not A
closely.
For the success or failure of the peace process is
certain to affect events In Rhodesia's neighboring
Good
black-ruled state as well as In white-r uled South
Africa, countries in which the United States and
By EDWMW
.
Its major allies have important economic and
Awther. year has ended, a year which, for
political Interests,
the United States, has been filled with bad
Under Rhodesia's British-sponsored peace news. And not merelyunpleasant tidings, but,
plan, nationalist guerrillas and government as with the kidnappings In Iran, shocks and
troops are to stack arms while the political body blows to our economy, our national
Aspirations they represent compete for electoral pride, our sense of where the United States
belongs in the world. We now wonder: Are we

support. Nationwide parliamentary elections,
supervised by Britain's governor in Salisbury, are
to be held in late February or early March. The
winners will then form a government to rule
under the authority of a democratic constitution
initialed by all pa rties in London.
Rhodesia will be granted its independence

to the rid's strongest country? With
strength, economic and military, and
stability, legal and political both long akin to
thn ephemeral quality of "greatness" — are
we today a great nation?
It may be that Americans are to hard on
themselves: our problems, or what we call
U problems, are laughable next to those of the
thenewnationofZimbabweandtakeilspiaceln
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the world. Even
the International community. That, at least, is
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what the present script envisions,
rivals tester on the brink, not of crisis but of

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If events proceed acèordlng to this plan, the new 201R while nothing more than an Inr
aiington
zimbabwe will offer its own people and the rest of dtal5Sflt distute for profits in
for sus toimpor
forces
Import
our
oil,
Japan,
having
Afrlcasomethingthathasnotyetbeenseenon none, Imports all of hers. And Western
that continent: a democratic, biracial society Europeans
Europeans must be reminded occasionally
enjoying the benefits of a free market economy. that their late-blooming economies stand on
In this event, Zimbabwe can be expected to the stilts of American armored divisions, air
embarrass all of its neighbors by setting a wings, and tactical nuclear wsapons, arrayed
standard of social justice, economic achievement, against a vast sea of Soviet t$flkl CtO the
and political enlightenment by which other states bltbd wire In Central Europe. Without those
American forces, the Iron Curtain would
In southern Africa would be judged, and found cordon
_ Channel.
off Europe at the English
Wanting. Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique
But yet the Soviet Union as an aggressive
black-ruled, authoritarian states whose consume, of nations and regions P long
economies have crumbled in the years since in- been endured. It has even been disguised by
dependence — would preswnably be pushed Westerners as a misunderstood but man.
pgLfr
tially place-loving country. Today, the
4.
ruidAmert's Pilo Is the reflection of
I te-ruled Sout Africa, whose ec
onomy Soviet exnbWcns In the police, and preach.
ourishes while its systematic racial
insists of lecond and tld tier nations,
the
rim ination persists, would feel corresponding OPEC ctol's pricing philosophy
foremost
urea to ease further Its social and economic among them.
ualities.
ftotInOPEC'gulUinaWIist.,tthit
C If, on the other hand, Zimbabwe lapses into lifeblood of the American economy be
lawless disorder soon after Britain departs, all at
10 its members in the form of
dollars:
they
the processes described above would work u reinvest, But must, after all, have a place to
magnified knportance of a
everae. The one-party, black-ruled states would ,,dolatethe
place like the Strait of Slot'
elmost certainly continue to slide downhill while Mateo R wd- oe PWIJssI Gulf, theouh
South African whites pointed to yet another wIth the o0 tankers mot Pass
ovi
example of black failure and d4 in.' their heels to the dipsnd,st West, Is clearly to the ad.
vauta'of America's peat osewy: with the
ait litaliutboo in their own crnmtry.

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detonation of a few wefl.placsd
is, the
Zimbabwe's failure would serlolSlly
Strait
would
be
duet
promise the chances for peaceful evolution
It is obvious to other nations
throughout southern Africa even as it undermined
World who .,. America ,or not
Western interests in the region.
bsckw*me., that the OPEC solution is a
With all this at risk, those Rhodesians standing Pr !1-11 one. Whil, the US. relies an
5OON fif nine of the thirteen
for a responsible political, economic, and sag
and
enMistegic
minerals,
we may expect future
order deserve our active support
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pIracy by beckwd
coiragement. The way to give both is for
nena
t
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control
ha
s minerals vital to
Washington to signal its determination to assist American
Britain in tosterh anew day of reason, order and
lh
justice in Rhodesia.
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ByANTHONYHARRIGAN
. How do American radicals view the events
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In. Iran?
The question can be answered by
6(
examining arecent newspaper column by Dr.
Richard Falk, professor of International law
I at Princeton University and a longtime
It,
.
supporter of leftwlng causes.
In his article, Prof. Falk takes a position
Oat
must warm the heart of the Ayatollah
..
Khomeini.
The answer to the Iran hostage.
taking,
he
says, "is to establish some
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do
well to ask what sort of professor of In.
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and practice they have In Dr.
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kangaroocoiwtbe created to deal with arujer
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ousted by fanatical revolutionaries. Is that
°Copley
the type of "law" they teach at Princeton
these days?
________________________________________________________________ Prof. Falk proposes what he terms a
"neutral delegation" in the U.N. General
Assembly toappolntacominisslon of inquiry.
He characterizes Algeria, a revolutionary
11arsistatate, as such a"neutral delegation."
Algeria Is about as neutral as the Soviet

WASHINGTON WORLD

Union.

Sadder, But Wiser special tribunal —

This process, he says, would lead to "a
operative legal

of the shah "

There's no mention in Prof. Falk's article
that the U.S. hasn't any provision In law for

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White Hoe P.eporter

The Russians apparently took a calculated
.. tWJda$ over &amp; refuges to a kangaroo court.
risk,
Dr. Falk favors turning over the shah
arouse world antipathy. Observers believe
•'u
some type of extradition process."
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A new chill has they either decided the Senate Is not going to
Dr.
Falk
says he wants ,,to give the Iranian
developed In U.8.Sovlst relations, and ratify the trea ty this year, or more cynically,
IelIs anway."
opportunity
President Carter isa_dder but wiser man as may have moved militarily knowing the definitive
He to to their story in a
a result of tin Russian invasion of United States would be powerless to block the
says not a critical word
About iolllegality of the Iranian government
Afghanistan.
action.
10$tl$es and holding them In the
Carter, who
has pursued detente with the
Carter likened the assault on Afghanistan to In
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face of_t he age-old tradition of diplomatic
Soviets as diligently as predecessors who laid the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia In 190$,
down the policy, now says his opinion of the which put U.8.43ovlet relations In the deep Immunity.
communist superpower haschanged &amp;14111-freeze for a tune. More recently, the Soviets
Ooiiy, Dr. Falk doesn't share the anger
Mt by the vast majority of the American
1y and emsUcal1y. He also warns that have chosen to use their surrogates, mainly
relations wW be adversely, affected.
People. He displays no concern for threats to
Cuban troops, to make Inroads in Africa.
The administration's foreign policy' The Kremlin leadership also may have America's security or honor. bnt.ad, this
reassessment of the Soviets could presage a decided to stage the coup d'etat In the neigh.
lPISIfltative figure In the radical cornreturu of the Cold War of the liSfe with ill Its boring country when the United States
mnunity is Interested In putting the United
110011481111 ad dangerous superpower rivalry. became preoccupied with the capture of the
States It) the dock — the aim of Khomeini and
It also could spell the and of any Senate American embassy in Tehran, where his inner drd.. He refers to "American
—_
flHn — of militants have held 50 hostages for two
sensitivity about having the trial of the shah
the StretagicArms Umitatlon Treaty (SALT months.
eose the United States' role and that of Its
II).
Unlike Carte,, national security affairs embassy in putting and keeping the shah in
The blatant Afgi'an takeover has given adviser VMgnlew &amp;zaruifrI, who has always
power between 1153 and 1)79,"
SALTopvosIm
'stshotln the arm tskena tough view of tbe Sos,be, the
No American need be sensitive on that
so far, and gives fads munualtim to those Kremlin has suddenly decided on an
point.
President Roosevelt and Prime
who link appr va1 of the nw4eer arms control aggressive posture. He says their policy "Ii a
Wnhster
Quirchfl lipd install the shah
pact to Soviet adventure. In other parts of the continuing one" of e'prai'tIsm.
be
he
the allies In their fight
worI4,
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the
Nals.
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The admInistration has tried to discourage Brzezinski has annunciated the U.S. policy
slh
was
supported
linkage is the past But the
us. toward the Soviet Union
of because he opposed
one of
Soviet
domInation
the Middle East To the
vaslon plays Into the hda of the opposition "cooperation and competition." ___
end, the shah
a
loyal
ally of the United
and mama the selling jobs lot harder with the
"
Clearly, cooperation Is rapidly Is,'iing
State. who Alsir,.d
porI
— support that
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he failed to receive from the Carter adtor argees that 4p1I the new road. political us appears to be growing. All of mJnWndW
L
hiecha, omIrol of macher arms C needed on which means that Im am be a MW 0- _&amp;
Prof. Talk's nm.4a on the Iranian
both sides whether or not relations point Its how America and the w,iF.Mit
situation,
echoing hp'jj, are a reminder
deteriorate.
superpower deal with each other lithe future,
that the radical left Is

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the discount rete to

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Someone in the Carter administration — presumably
without the presidents knowledge, for that would make It
worse — has sought to discredit President Jose Lopez Portillo
of Mexico. Information leaked...appears aimed at making

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An old, crisis ridden year is about to pass. The Prince of
Peace has once again been celebrated, A clean slate is about to endless procession of terror and blackmail for the United
present itself to a troubled world ... and the beat goes on.
States and Its people.
Hopefully ... U.S. public opinion will comprehend the larger
It is probably the time of year, but we sense a collective
inclination amid a frustrated American populace to look for a danger, the seductive attempts on our will and the resultant
reprieve in the Iranian situation, to scan the horizon for a perils of a signal that tells the world of a philosophical bankruptcy In the American spirit..,
silver lining in the lingering clouds of global despair.
Dallas Morning News:
... But ... we as a country should guard against our own
Public epithets notwithstanding, the Ayatollah Khomeini is
'seduction by those without, and perhaps even by some from
the best friend Jimmy Carter has had since Bert Lance went
within,
...The
Rev.
William
Sloane
Coffin,
one
of
the
thm
back
to
Calhoun, Ga. The latest polls show Carter topping not
,
clergymen to visit the U.S. captives..., said in advance of his only Sen. Kennedy in the public's affections but also every
trip... "we have all of the time in the world." He added, in an Republican challenger under the sun.
Kennedy's fumbles, plus a lot of general reminiscing about
ippauingly Inept analogy, that President. Carter's ...plan to
seek economic sanctions against Iran was similar to President Chappaqu c , have hurtsenator.
Iranian crisis has helped the President.
,'Johnson's bombing of Nor th Vietnam.
Concerning which the President might be less than ecstatic.
America does not have all the time in the world. Neither do
the American hostages. Despite ... assurances from the I — As must be the case in any crisis, the vote of approval is.
ranian terrorists ... circumstances for the hostages can only tative — subject to total revision should the crisis turn out
badly. And clearly Iran could turn out badly.
.
'worsen.
American efforts to extricate the hostages have bogged
been
robbed
of
have
They live in fear for their lives ... They
down.
The President's preference Is for working through third
and
communication
with
one
their
freedom
of
mobility
both
— mainly the United Nations — not for taking decisive
another
and
the
outside
world.
They
have
been
denied
other
parties
,
basic human dignities They are subjected to intense steps in our own behlf — by blocking the Straits of Hormuz and
Interning Iranian nationals in the United States.
propagandic abuses...
I
The free world's leading military and economic power is
Now, too the mystery of the seven "missing hostages" only
policy
of
intermina.
doing
approximately what Ecuador or Liberia would do under
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circumstances. Meaning that even if we get the
similar
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hostages
back, the President's victory is sure to be an am...With each passing day, America Ions...TIM message
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qualified one. He shouldn't count his electoral
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...there is another source of instability in the Middle East not
generally known in the West...the migrant work force.
Woridwatch Institute, a nonprofit Washington, D.C., research
group, estimates that half of the labor force in the major oil.
exporting Arab countries is made up of foreign workers.
Non-nationals hold 43 Percent of all the Jobs In both Saudi
Arabia and Lybia. In Kuwait they constitute 69 percent of the
Labor force. In tiny Qatar and in the United Arab Emirates,'
migrant employment surpasses 80 Percent of the total. Of the
migrants, two million are Arabs, and the rest Indians,
Pakistanis and Iranians.

counts, Residential areas are restricted...many of the migrant
workers are barred from bringing their families to Join them...
Already there have been scattered Incidents of migrant
rebellion, speedily quelled...
Worldwatch wonders whether the oil-rich Arab states In
their determination to race forward with massive in
dustrialization "may find that their domestic stability and
foreign policy are held hostage by the foreign workers who
were brought in to build the foundations of the new
prosperity." It is yet another worrisome thought for a Western
world so dependent upon stability in a region from whence Its
energy lifeblood flows.

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Chr istian Science Monitor, Boston:
By permitting.. .clergymen to meet with the U.S. hostages,
the Iranian captors presumably sought to demonstrate that
they are not without human feelings and perhaps to dampen
fears that the captives' lives are In physical danger...( the
visit), besides giving the hostages themselves a Lift, buoyed
their American families and brought a measure of comfort to
the American people as a whole.

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Surely, after their forthcoming gesture, the Iranian captors
would not wish heartlessly to leave with some of the families
the cold feelings of uncertainty and worry. By providing a list
of those held, as long requested by the United States, they
would at least eliminate this source of tension and make it
easier to deescalate the

In addition to all

cruel numbers game," as the State Department calls it, can
only feedft fighting mood in the United States, a mood President Carter Is trying hard to prevent from gripping the nation.

It must be self-evident to the Iranians that their cause will not
benefit if Americans, their frustrations mounting, begin

clamoring for war..,

Shah Mohanune(I Reza Pahlavi of Iran to the United States for
medical treatment
Relations between Carter and Portillo have not been the
best. But, c cmi if Portillo acted
s own self-interest by
reneging on it specific promise that the &amp;orrner shah COU&amp;u
return to Mexico, the anonymous stab at Portillo in the press
was it disservice to diplomatic relations with Mexico.

Primary U.S. concerns toward Mexico are to improve
cooperation in handling border problems and gain access to

Mexican oil and gas supplies at a reasonable cost. In a larger
sense, it's simply good business for the U.S. to mainta in
relations as friendly as possible with Mexico...
There's no doubt that the Carter White House was stunned by
Portillo's decision not to re-admit the shah — a decision that
the Mexican president said was in the interest of his country in
view of changed events. This reversal left the administration
the embarrassing task of finding a new home for the former
shah, who eventually went to Panama. Nonetheless, President
Carter accepted full responsibility for his decision to admit a
sick man on humanitarian grounds. Ile didn't try to bolster his

own position by saying that he had admitted the former shah
only on Portillo's promise to take him back.
Whoever it was that managed to get his contempt for Portillo
into print, lit,acted like someone trying to make points in an

election campaign whatever the foreign pollcycost. The incident betrays a vindictive urge by someone in the ad-

ministration who has a mistaken notion about serving the
president's interest.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — The Supreme
Court faces a heavy docket of cases when it
resumes hearings next week after a one-month
lull.
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policy and said his action could be a legitimate part of an effort
"to maintain the safety of the American hostages in Tehran."
Indeed it could be, and we are glad to see the court restore
some flexibility to the president in this situation. This may not
be the end of the case — further appeal is possible. The District
Court may have restricted the government too much, while the
Appeals Court ruling may not have restricted it enough as far
as the longrange constitutional issues are concerned.
But, for the time being, the government faces a situation In
which It cannot ignore the principle of national origin; that is
precisely t he relevant point In a situation where publi c opinion
Inevitably will take account of national origin. The government In turn has to take account of national origin both to
preserve Law and order at home and to protect lives of
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We ... expressed the opinion ... due process ought to be
followed In deportation proceedings against Iranian students,
and we expressed understanding of some aspects of District
Judge Joyce Green's controversial decision halting President
1. Carter's crackdown on Iranians who are here Illegally.
However, we also said ... (the) order seemed too sweeping in
not allowing the U.S. government to single out a nationality
group for any purpose in time of crisis. We specifically
defended the right of the government to order Iranians to
report to immigration officers...
Now a federal appeals court has reversed Judge Green's
decision and has allowed the government to resume its crack.

Smith's earlier statement to the jury and. It
Kendrick Is appealing Broward Circuit Court's
believed It. The defense claims the pre-trial rejection of his suit to force Annie Everheart to
statement could be used only to suggest that help support the youngsters. lie said the high
Smith lied In court and not as positive evidence court should lay down a paternity support rule
that works both ways.
for convicting him.
Assistant Attorney General Brian Norton said
man who, granted Immunity from prosecution
state
claims
Smith's
courtroom
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confession
for fingering the killer, got on the stand and was so unorthodox as to justify using the pre- the purpose of the paternity law Is to establish a
procedure to determine the father of an illegitiswore that he, rather than his accomplice was
trial statement as positive evidence of guilt.
mate child and require him to help support the
the actual murderer.
The agenda also includes a case involving child.
Fred Brumbley said his conviction and death
equal rights for men. It challenges a paternity
"It's easy to tell who the mother is and there
sentence was based on the pro-trial statement of
law that provides that fathers can be required
are other procedures for requiring her to pay for
Russell Smith that Brumbley shot Robert
pay support for illegitimate offspring. It does not a child's support," he said. "The paternity law
Rodgers to death near Tallahassee after the two mention mothers,
does not apply in this case and Just because It
hitchhiked a ride with Rodgers.
William Kendrick, a Broward County man who doesn't apply does not make it unconstitutional."
fathered five children out of wedlock, wants the
On the stand, secure in his immunity, Smith
Another case set for arguments next week
children and sued the mother to contribute to involves the government-in-the-sunshine law as
confessed that he shot Rodgers while Brumbley
their support.
was out buying beer. The prosecution read
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Although she has been a University of Kentucky graduate student for the past two and a
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racquet stars Bjorn Borg (left) and Vital GerulaltIs ala recent New York
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Attorneys for
Dr. George Nichopoulos, who Is accused of

question witnesses and prepare a defense to

overprescrlblng drugs to Elvis Presley, want
a copy of the singer's autopsy report to help
prepare their defense of the physician before
the state Board of Medical Examiners.
Attorney John Thomason Thursday asked
Circuit Court Judge James Tharpe to require
Presley's attorney, D. Beecher Smith II, to
furnish Nidsopoulos with two copies of the
autopsy report. Tharpe set another hearing
on the matter for today.
Nichopoulos is to appear before the state
Board of Medical Examiners Jan. 14 to an
swer charges that he indiscriminately
prescribed drugs to Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis
and l4 other persons. Thomason said heneeds
a copy of the autopsy report to properly

The confidentiality of the autopsy report is
the subject of a lawsuit filed by ABC News.
Representatives of the network have asked
Chancellor D.J. Allssandratos to declare the
autopsy report a public record because
Shelby County Medical Examiner Dr. Jerry
Francisco allegedly helped others perform
the autopsy at Baptist Hospital.
Francisco contends he acted as a private
physician and the autopsy report Is the
property of the Presley family.
Allusandratos has ordered the original

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in. constrictor that I'd had since cats, I also manage this
he was little.
Sum and sleek, classic and considerate.
apartment building and I
Well, Danny and I walked
DAVE WOODMAN: don't have time to kill with
classy characterize today's into the reunion party
layettes handmade by a group had a dream of all the united effort for Christian Becky, works for the National fashion collections. K
P011K CITY,FIA. this boring man.
ee
pingoftogether,
thatfor
was
about
DEAR to
DAVE:
find It
of Christian women. Projects churches working together to service to the whole Sanford Society for Pension Actuaries. up-to-date with the heeds
all I sawand
of him
five
hours! difficult
believeI anyone
Thanks for listening.
like the layettes give them an serve God in a united effort. area from all the churches Their son-in-law is an at- the modern woman who often
READY TO SCREAM
torney who works for the has domestic as well as lie Ignored me the whole thne would steal an &amp;foot boa
extra arm to reach out to the
Too often Chr istian doct rine who wish to participate.
National Association of Life
while he was off laughing and constrictor. May I put the
needy. Groups contributing keeps churches separated,
DEAR READY: "Mr.
It truly serves to prove Mrs. Underwriters,
career
such items are deeply ap- but an idea such as serving Barnes' statement that
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clot he responsibilities, talking with old classmates. I squeeze on you for some Pest" sounds as though he
s are made in easy care just sat there, all choked up, documentation?
could be mental ly disturbed.
the needy is a true in. "Christmas is all year
predated by the center,
performance,
Mr. and Mrs. A.B. high
washable
feeling
like
a
leper.
DEAR
ABBY:
My
problem
neat him as you would è
The sharing center is in- terpretation of the church's round."
fabrics.
Humiston are entertaining
Abby, I am not a dog, so is my neighbor. lie's divor. nagging child. Give him five
corporated. It has a Board of mirtiftry for all Christian

mones
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needs of all, Instead of each both very proud of their

Mr. and Mrs. William
projects that have been be referred to the center, Avenue as a pla ce that could
helpful which are being either from Community be used without rental ex- Butler of Mellonville Avenue
Thus Center,
PenSeS.
the Sanford
sponsored by acme of the Action or Health and Christian
Sharing
Inc. were happy to have their
da ughter and her h usba nd
churches which support the Rehabilitation Services.
Father Leroy D. Soper of became an outreach for Holy from Washi ngton D.C. for the
center.
An example she gave was Holy Cross Episcopal Church Cross Episcopal Church, but a holidays. Their daughter,

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(For a copy of JACOB V
TAURUS (April ID-May ID) enhance your security or Yaw ace of spades. East
out.
MODERN, send $1 to: "Ms at
You co &amp;sun altut1wis to _____ ______
your could gum Can you find a logical basis per. P.O. Box 489,
your liking today If you aqismi. changes
Raft CI

by Bob Thaves

center that could serve the husband, Joe Rhoades, are

StItchin' Tirlhi.

your pirse.

FRANK AND ERNEST

by freezing, these plants may
send up new shoots from the

Fortrel

RM Is an interesting

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Wife Felt Left Out.,

Although the entire top of
some plants (rubber plant,
philodendron, po insettia and p Spci use
others) may have been killed

polyester, each outfit, com.

the. exception of bu"
and i&amp;orrranii (Nov. fl. lens from Eaglant You are in clubs from your own hand.
UIOflSY fMt
Do DOtIthI( Doc. 21) StIck to your game four spade. West leads the
erratic which could hurt plan today regarding Y0
hug and a of diamonds. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASIN.)

exercise the patience for 0' up. .

protect it.

their daughter and son-in-law,
Elegance, not extremism, is there's no reason for hint to be ced, retired and lives across or 10 minutes of your u6.
Directors. Currently, E. Guy faiths. At the time Father
Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Sgt. and Mrs. MurOGrier, tile word in styling. A current ashamed of me, but he didn't the hall froin my husband and divided attention, then tell
Neville is serving as William Ennis, through the Fowler
are enjoyi ng a visit f
that
rom
figures introduce me to a soul!
me. This pest rings my bell at him gently but firmly that you
president. The board is for- directorship of Mrs. Florence from their daughter and son. is
s Martinez, Ga. Sgt. Grier trend
ta
tioned
at
Ft.
Gordon.
prominently
on
t
fashion
he
On the way home I told him least 10 times a day asking if I have many daily chores to do
med with the officers and a Gilmartin at All Souls Beth is a pre-veterinary
scene Is the four-piece war- how hurt! was, and he didn't "need" anything. If I tell him and have no more time for
representative from each of Catholic Church, was sPOn- student from the
University of The Humiston's grandson, drober. The comfortable even apologize for ignoring I'm busy lie as
the is churches in Sanford soring a sharing center.
Florida at Gainesville. Sean, is also included on the mandarin
jacket, In cerise or me, lie said, "You should questions and engages me in meeds some friendly no.
which are involved In
It had the draw back of Richard C. Fowler is home guest liSt,
bright green, Is semi-fitted, have introduced yourself conversation anyway. He derstanding.
supporting the center. The having to be financially from the Florida Institute of
bond meets quarterly to plan supportive of the rental of a Technology at Jensen Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J.L Horfbn-, The slacks and skirt, both around and made your own loves to visit. What a bore he
have a narrow, slinj good time!
is!
how they can best serve the building. Father Soper and He is studying environmental Sr. spent C"tinas with their navy,
line. Designed
by
Marty
wrong,
or
was
he?
Was
I
lAst evening, after working
community.
Fa ther Ennis talked over the technology and will graduate son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gutmnacher in a hopsaking
NO
DOG
IN
16
hours, my husband came
Ihe
center l small, possibility of having a corn- this year.
J1. Horton, Jr. in Orange fabric of Celanese

spade.
West's best play is to take

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You start proceedinp by
leading the queen of clubs.
West wins wi th the king and
leads another diamond, which

Ns,19 East $suIh heart finesse and make your
Pm 20
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what you believe 10 hi riL hick
contract. Should East cover
th
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the 10 of clubs,
nine
PISC (Feb. ID-March ID) This Is ooen'nendable, but
becomes
a
re-entry.
Yo*rchancesforsuccsgare don't break yourself finen- Mathematically, your
ijl1ansd today to psr daily do IL
en1ng
kad:•
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chances
weren't good. It was
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arrangements. With
SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.22)
necessary that East hold both
thepruper ally. this can bes F1.nwilJ.njoyhav1ngyosj
the jack of clubs and king of
rewarding
very
hurts.
and around today and you'll take
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prOIk.
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slightly better than the simple
(Mardi 21-April 19) but be democratic. Don't aadAlul.stag
line of finessing hearts and
a fun and 4vuii4 that everything be
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then
hoping to get away with
with

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qualified "Yes." The winning

play is reasonable but would
probably be overlooked by
even the most expert declar.
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a pirlioular way for best to conseUve approacheL
results. Travel, resources,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
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roots next spring. Don't write
DEAR ABBY: Danny and I
to come together and share
Joe
and
Stalls
Oritt
have
the
plant
off
until
warm
have
been married for 13
the
responsibility
of
returned
from
New
York.
weather
arrives,
and
they
years,
and ever since last
managing and staffing a
church having to try to
manage to help the needy

emphasis the center made for helping people for Christmas,

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have a chance to renew sununer I

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daily at the center,
When asked wha t special

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during freezing weather to

'Ihejr daughter, Liz, and her

Sanford

day, and explains how this is a.

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be taking the bull by the horns some very clever and headaches are associated their bad habits. This applies

months ahead are all couralle

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for protecting th e root system azalea branches should be
until spring,
pr un ed out as they occur.
Freeze damage to citrus is
damage
Camellia
is

With bird of paradise there Flower bud damage will show protection as you can during
freezes may do more damage is no true stem, only leaf up at blooming time (few or ,xild weather and chances are
than would have been done if
stalks. These will turn brown no flowers) and stem damage very little pruning of mid
cover

Christmas is all year round." walking in off the streets. t slcCall House on Park caster.
She spoke of special
Anyone needing help must

am othem especially it you your gaim aren't likely to
f same
should be done COfl)
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the dead parts were left on the soon after freezing. You may by death of branches in late damaged plants will be

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plant. If you do prune now, remove them or leave them spring or early summer. Dead necessary.

likely to experience several

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Heraid Photo% by Tom Notlel
E. Guy Neville at Christian Sharing Center.

Father Soper took the idea
to
the Sanford Ministerial weeks. She visited her
she replied, "Nothing special. pass handouts to anyone Association and offered the daughter, Mrs. Jerry Lan-

have a vested interest, rely Your material proapects look
more upon yotraelf today very encouraging today, but

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to relieve headaches If it is their symptoms are greatly

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Mrs. Anita
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Executive Director of the

and rearrmiging things nun profitable ideas. you should with anidety and tenslon, to cigarette smoking and
to your benefit. The not result put than to use. Be careful, however, drinking too much drinking coffee, tea, coin and
will be extremely comforting. however, to give real value coffee may result In too much even hot chocolate.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan. for what you offer,
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major changes because you'll Today you are likely to have _____
headache in some people, If when they change some f

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Creed Of Sharing Center

which you're famous. Know purposes for some omasions. of the stomach and intestinal
what you want Hold to your In some instances it does help area are surprised to find that

This coming year you are termj,

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Florence Gilmartin, from left, Anita Barries, and

DEAR READER — You're

regularly, you know that I'm only one of thousands whove
not a big fan of coffee or had such an experience. Many
caffeine. However, it Is a drug people with burning pain in

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problems. I used to be In

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plants, philodendrons and
damage to the trunk may not buds and leaf burn. Cold
others. The extent of cold
show
up for several months damaged flower buds will
Urban
damage In many instances, Horticulturist
fo llowing the cold weather either drop from the plant or
cannot be distinctly deterbees should be pru ned as only partial ly open showing a
mined until grow th starts in
soon as possible after the brown center. Leaf damage
spring.
extent of damage has been on camellias will not be too
By pruning now, you
determined. You will know, as lasting, as new leaves will
cut off live wood. Also, may
the determine how much is dead. a rule, what this damage is come out in spring and the
leaves and stems that are Banana stalks become brown after the second flush of old, da maged ones will drop
dead afford some protection and soft when frozen. New growth following the freeze, from the plant.
shoots will appear from the
to that not yet damaged.
Damage to azaleas may be
Keep plants as heal thy as
ground next spring,
to
flower
buds
and
stems,
possible
and provide as much
you
prune
this
out,
later
If

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Excedrin tablet also contains something was, My trouble
about 65 milligrams of cat- disappeared shortly after I
feine.
smoked my last cigarette.

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aspirin, and if you want to get other symptoms. An upper
a little additional help, you and lower X ray of my

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pruning cold damaged plants
such as hibiscus, allamanda,

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take three to six times that want this issue can send 75
much for it to have any ap- cents with a long, stamped,
preclable effect. It follows self-addressed envelope for It.
that the main and most im- Send your request
ingredient
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State Re po ,t

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Legal Notice — —
Legal Notice
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SuppOrt

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 79.414-CP
Division

A Coal Slur,', Pipeline
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — A special
committee reporting to the Legislature
probably will conclude that a coal slurry
pipeline would be economically and environmentally sound, its chairman says.
Bob Mann, also head of the Public Service
Commission, emphasizes, however, that
doesn't mean the 1,500-mile pipeline will be
built because "if Iwere an investor, I'm not at
all sure I would put my money in it."
The"coalslurrvnineilnestudvcommlttee"
spent four hours Thursday reviewingadraft
report prepared by several state agencies,
Including the - PSC, Departme!t of
Environmental Regulation, state Energy
Office and Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Sçvlces, but put off any final
decisions until Jan, 14. Its report Is due Feb. 1.
The Legislature granted Continental
Resources Co. of Winter Park, which would
build the line, public condemnation power to
enable it to a'oss the land of railroads fiercely
opposed to the project. It imposed several
conditions, however, Including a finding of
environmental and economic soundness by
Mann's committee.

IN RE: ESTATE OF

all of the Lake Oaks Section.
SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Defendants.

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NOTICEOFWITAND
RIGHT TO INTERVENE
TO: EACH AND EVERY PER.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING SON WHO IS AN OWNER OF

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

CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN
SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OR
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: CLAIMING ANY ESTATE,
YOU
HEREBY TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
ARE
NOTIFIED that the ad. FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
ministration ot the estate of REAL PROPERTY OR ANY
Florence Erva Myers, deceased, PORTION THEREOF WHICH
File Number 79•44CP, is pending HAS BEEN RE PLATTED,
OURSELVES EDITOR
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
Tract 6 of SANLANDO
9.Sdaily
322.2611
Mon-Fri
County, Florida, Probate Division, SPRINGS. accordIng to p1st
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the address of which is Seminole thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
A. M. shift F-I or PT
wants to build the lii In haul cnal from County Courthouse. ProbAt. 5, Page 53, PublIc Records of
k:e County, FIoida;
P.M. shift P.T
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Midwestern coal fields to power plantain
Apply in person, Deltona Inn.
da,;r'
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GeorglaandFloridaAthopes toget long-term perwnal' representative of the SPRINGS. according to p1st ------------------ ___________________Mon-Sat. 11 a.m..3 p.m. Ask
for Mrs. G.
coal purthase commitments, as well as some estate is ma Dowda, whose ad. theteof
recorded In P1st Book
rage ii, PUDIIC Records of
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capital investments, from Florida utilities, ure S KOUTC), BOX 62:1, Sanford,
Someone with a small or med.
FlorIda, 32711. The name and - Seminole County, Florida;
It must get a substantial level of financing address of the personal
dozer for a few hrs. work
Why Be Lonely? Write "Gil A
Baby sitting in my home days
in Osteen. 321.0903.
to be able,to complete the multi-biliion-doilar representative's attorney are
Tract 12 of SANLANDO
Mite" Dating Service. All
only. Monday thru Friday,
forth below.
SPRINGS, according to plat
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
project.
Worker needed for cabinet
Sentrd area. 332401$.
All persons having claims or thereof, as recorded in P1st Book
water, Fl. 3331$
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manufacturing shop. Must
The PSC will have to approve any major ctemands against the estate are
, Page 39, Public Records of
haveknowIedgeoftools.Apply
Matur.BabySitter
contracts between utilities and Continental, required, WITHIN THREE Seminole County, Florida;
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
DayorNitesyourhome
Tract 14 of. SANLANDO
either before-hand or during the next rate MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport. 9
3272753
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
SPRINGS, the North or Blocks New concept in relaxation
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a.m.-3 p.m. M-F.
case when the charges would be passed onto
THIS NOT ICE, to file with the A. B, C and D according to the p1st
through
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the ratepayers, Mann said the PSC would clerk of the above court a written thlreofasrecordedin Piat BookS, SUBLIMINAL
CYBERNETICS
have no hesitation vetoing the pacts if It statement of any claim or demand Page SI, Public Records of
Call 131.6367
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Seminole County, Florida;
becomes convinced they are not a sound use they
Weight loss through relaxation.
--in writing and must indicate the
Tract 14 of SANLANDO
RARE OPPORTUNITY
New concept gets results.
of the ratepayers' money.
basis for the claim, the name and SPRINGS, Second Replat of the
OWfl Your Own Business, Distri.
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Subliminal Cybernetics. Call
address of the creditor or his agent
South ½ or Block E, F, 0, and H
bvtor for Kodak film, Duracell
531.6367
or attorney, and the amount
according to p1st thereof, ai
Missing: Small dog, white with
____________________________
Batteries, GE, Sylvania and
claimed.
If
the
claim
is
not
yet
recorded
in
P1st
Book
brown
spots,
long
hair,
10.12
9, Page 6
_____________________________________________________________
other photoproducts needed in
due, the date when it will become
lbs.,
last
seen
in
Idyllwilde.
Public
Records
of
Scm
Inols
____________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
your area. No selling. Service
due shall be stated. It the claim is COunty, Flotida;
Answers to "Doughnut", 322.
.
top retailers under exclusive
Notice is hereby given that we contingent or unliquldated, the
2541, REwARD.
Tract 24 Of SANLANDO
Jo Wofram to Patricia A. Harris, Beaut., Palm Springs Sect., are engaged in business at sm
Naveloranges&amp;grapetruit
contract established by us.
nature of the uncertainty shall be
SPRINGS, according to p1st
W' of Lot 271 of OP. Swope Land 561.500.
$4bu.CallaftirSp.m.
High immediate income,
LOST:
Sunland Estates, wh
Poinsetta Ave., Seminole County, stated. If the claim is secured, the
thereof,
as
recorded
in
P1st BOOk
Co. Plal of Black Hammock,
n.arn
Minimum investment $9,600.
male toy Poodle. Blue ribbons
D8nL VlncenttoJunel.Myers, Florida under the fictitious name security shall be described. The
4. Page 21. Public Records of
510.500.
High profit structure. Call opr.
inhair."Pooh".2yrs.oId. 322.
W 40 It of Lot 48. E 45 ft of Lot S BIk Of FLORIDA LAWN AND LAND- claimant shall deliver sufficient
Seminole County, Florida;
ForSale
Linda M. Kroeck to Clarence D. M Lk Wayman Hts, Subdv. $39
SCAPE SERVICES, and that we
1531 aft s.
.opies of the claim to the clerk to
Finegualitylempieoranges
Tract '35 of SANLANDO
Shafer 8. WF Blanche E., Lot I?
2, l.100f3.4545
or write
NUAGE,
121 MOfltallo
Rd.,
Jeffrey P. Hahn &amp; WI Joyce T. to intend to register said name with enable the clerk to mail one copy
Slmpson.322.3313
SPRINGS, ccording to ptat ____________________________
S.W. Birmingt,, Alabama
011 6 Westherstield 1st ADD, Wm, C. Crawford 8. wf Helen J
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, to each personal representative,
thereof
as
recorded
in
Plat
Book
S,
33211.
539,000.
Include
Lot i 61k C Sweetwater Oaks Sect Seminole County, Florida in ac
three
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
All persons interested in the
P.e 45. PublIc Records of
Legal Notice
references.
Bruce White &amp; WF Gretchen, to
cordancewiththe provisions of the estate to whom a copy of this
51MW.
_____________________________
oranges.
Picked
to
order.
Will
Seminole County, Florida;
Donald G. Harmna &amp; WE
Edward M. Hendry 8. wf Sue 'Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: Nohceof Administration has been
—
mix. Crumley 322-0251.
-----________
Tract 26 of SANLANDO
Georgann W., Lot?? &amp; E 'i of Lot Lott, to Emanuel Grammatikos &amp; Section 365.09 Florida Statutes mailed are required, WITHIN
INVITATIONTO BID
_________________________
25—I.oans
SPRINGS,
according
to
p1st
—.
-26 BIk C W Alt. lOs, Sect, I, $52,900. of Teresa, Lot 153, Wekiva Hunt 1957.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
thereof as recorded in P1st BookS,
51g. William 6. White
The Housing Authority of the
Adalberlo Iorrent.Martinex &amp; Club Fox Hunt Sect. 1, 557,900
11—Instructions
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
Page 17, Public Records of City of Sanford, Florida win WF Maria 1. to Octavio Andrade 8.
R. Paul Riley
Robert A. Krauklis &amp; of Shirley
-_
? NEED CASH ?
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
Seminole County, Florida:
receive bids for modernization to
WF Fanny M., Lot? BIk J East toWmSegallnc.,Lot2OBIkB,The Publish December 14.21,21,1979 NOTICE, to f lie any objections
Use
Your HomeAs Security
Tract
27
of
SANLANDO
C,\STLE
broolt Subdv, UN 5, $44,700.
BREWER COURT FLA. .
and January 4,1910
Springs Deerwood Est., $34,000.
they may have that challenge the
CallUsForlerrns
CREATIVE
SPRINGS, according to p1st
Estelle Lee to Willie 5. Sarah
16-luntil2:O0 P.M., on the tI1 day
DEQ47
Dunhill Inc to Claude W. Dove &amp;
validity of the decedent's will, the
Tower Financial Serb,.
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book of January 1910, at the Ridding
Arnold, Lot 14 01k 24 MW. Ciarks of Lois F., Lot I Wekiva Club Est.,
EXPRESSIONS
oualifications of the personal
1-500341.2659
Subdv,of 01k 24 Robinsons survey Sect. 6,
4, Page 36, Public Records of Gardens Community Room, 5th
FICTITIOUS NAME
representative, or me venue or
Seminole
County,
Florida;
CallJoAn
of Add to Sanford, $2,400.
Street
and
Locust
Avenue,
323.7(13
Notice is hereby given that W
.
H. Miller &amp; Sons of FL Inc to
NO BROKERAGE
lurisdlction of the court.
Tract 30 of SANLANDO ford, Florida, at which time
Robert A. Tango 8. WE Marilyn Edward H. Cooper &amp; wf ateengaged in business at 93 HWY
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
FEES
SPRINGS, according to p1st place all bids will be publicly S. to Charles M. Cameron - WE Fvangeline, Lot 7 BIk C) Camelot
6 ' Zayre Plaza, Fern Park, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
TSINotIs"
—
. R. tratforcts Map of Sanford, Un. 3,
thereof, as recorded In P1st Book opened and read aloud.
Florida 32700, Seminole County, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
1, Page 62, Public Records of
$26,000.
Proposed forms of contract .
Florida, under the fictitious name
John H. Ekstrom &amp; wf Marie S.
29L_..R Home away________
trom home in the ________________
Date of the first publication of
Seminole County, Florida:
' documents, Including plans
Gary Wilder to Monthree to Leo J. Benedetti, Lots 235. 26 of ZASADA PRINTING DBA this Notice of Administration:
country for elderly person.
Ruangsomboon WF Savanee, lot 01k It Pearl Lk Ht5, 1st Add,
Tract 31 of SANLANDO specifications, are on tue at fbi
KOPY
KWICK
Ambulatory or not am.
•
Room
for
Rent
PRINTING
January
6,
1979.
II 011 27 N ORL 5th ADD, $19,000, s.u,000
SPP INGS, accordIng to p1st office of the Housing Authority of
CENTER and that we intend to
bulatory. Oviedo area. 365.
Wkit privileges, bath
Ina Dowda
Lakeof the Woods Inc. to Robert
thereof as recorded In Piat Books, the City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
Barbara D. Stebbins to Arthur register said name with the Clerk
32372S9
As
Personal
Representative
Page 15, PublIc Records of ministration Building, Castle
J. Shaeln &amp; WF Patricia H., Lot P. Stebbins, Lot 30 Wekiva Hills of the Circuit Court, Seminole
of the Estate of
Brewer
Court,
Sanford,
Florida
256, Lakeof the Woods Townhouse Sect. 2, $100
Seminole
County,
Florida;
County, Florida in accordance
Sanford
Gracious
living. Reas.
SUPER
SALEII!
Florence Erva Myers
Sect., 5100.
Tract 32 of SANLANDO Mid the office of the Architects',
Stars Thurs.,
Weekly&amp;monthlyrates, utilities
Donald 0. Burkhardt I of Ada with the provisions of the Fic.
Doceased
OMA Prop. to same as above, Lee vs. Catalina Homes Inc., from titious Name Statutes. To.Wit: ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
SPRINGS, according to p1st Gutmann Dragash.Associates,
pd. Inquire 300 5. Oak $4l7ss3:
10.2Opct.otfalltaclile
$54,500.
t,iereof as recorded In P1st Book , Architects, Planners, inc. Sanford
Sanford Bait I
thenorthernmost corner of Lot $6, Section 565.09 Florida Statutes REPRESENTATIVE:
Tackle
FL RES Comm. to Dallas P. etc. 5100.
Page II, Public Records of Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 100,
1951.
3725735
s William L. Colbert, Esq. of
2.A-Room&amp;Bomrd
P.O. Drawer 93$. Sanford, Florida.
Hughes. Lot llWindtreeW.,UN 2,
Seminole County, Florida;
51g. Robert P. Zasads
U.S. Home Corp to Wm. L. Dah.
STENSTROM. DAVIS,
Copies
of
the
documents,
$50,000.
Nancy P. Zasada
Tract
mite &amp; WI Josephine M. Lot 12
of
SANLANDO
MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN
drawings and specifications may ______________________________
Bel Aire Homes Inc, to Manuel Boxwood Phase II,
Publish December 14, 21 25,
,
SPRINGS, Block B Only, sc be obtained
by
Sanford. Comfortable room &amp;
P.O. BOX $330
—
depositing $35.ØQ - -.
0. Telierlas &amp; WF Mario E., Lot
etid January 1,1950
cording to p1st therof, as
Joseph F. Metz&amp;wf Lillian B.to
Board.SiOO per month
Sanford,
Florida
32771
recorded
with
the
ArchItect
for each set of RN, (.1 I. 4.12, full I. part time.
155 Bel Aire Hills UN 2, $15,167. Earl 0. Hammsn I. of Elizabeth DEQ43
in P1st Book 4, Page 34, Public documents so obtained. Such
Call 327-0323
Telephone: (305) 3222171
AppIyiflpIf'$Ofl$aflfordNurslflg
Charles B. Pyle to Teresa M. F., from the NE corner of SEk4 Of
Records of Seminole
PubtiSh Jan. 4. II, 1910
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950 ______________________________
County,
deposit
will
be
refunded
to
eadi
Armstrong, Apt. UN I Bldg. C, SF', of Sect. ii, $10,000
Florida;
FICTITIOUS NAME
DERlO
,Mi$lonville.
person who returns the plans,
Cherrywood Gardens Condo,
Mary F. P.11 1hb .Wm A. to
,
30pa,t,net
Tract 57 of SANLANDO specifications
Notice Is hereby given that I am
and
other
$37,000.
Robert W Wentworth &amp; wf Susan
—
SPRINGS,
a
riplat,
accordIng
to
engaged inbusiness at 2109 French
Maids
a.
waItresses.
P.
documents
in
good
conditions
Nded:
Lewis Glass I. WF Charlotee to L. Lot 4 BIk 9 IndIan Hills Un. 7,
plat thereof as recorded In
Rental Units that need repair In
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
I I F.T. Apply in person,
Flat within 10 days after bid opening.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH
BOCk 9, Page 69, Public Records of
Florida under the fictitious name
lieu of rent. Handyman
Holiday Inn of Sanford, 1.4.
A certified check or bank daft,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Seminole County, Florida;
MIded 322.9235,
of THPLMA's TROPHY SHOP, POE SEMINOLE COUNTY,
323.4050.
payable to the Housing Authority
, U.S. Home Cr
toBichThiCsmpbeli,Lotl4Blk
and that I Intend to register said
Tract 59 of SANLANDO oftMCityof5anford,Flori,u
FLORIDA.
INightlngale I WF Janet L. Lot 11 The Woodlands Sect. 5,, $51,000.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
SPRINGS, according to p1st S. Government Bonds, or
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
CASE NO. 79.2300.CA.11.K
Foxwood Phase II, $63,000.
Alvin M. Dixon 1. of Patricia C.
3Roomapt.,furnortjnfurn.w.w
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book satisfactory
mature person for short triPS
Heallsnds Inc. to Falcon Dev. to R.S.R. Prdp, Lot I The
bId and
bondacceptable
executed by
Court, Seminole County, Florida in FLORIDA SOFTWARE SEP. 6. Page 17, PublIc Records of the bidders
carpeting, new kit., deposit
accordance with the provisions of VICES, INC.,
surrounding
Sanford.
Contact
Co., Lot 39 Fox Run Subdv,, 15.300. Moorings, $63,000.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
required.
J. B. Steelmsn,
Seminole County, FlorIda;
customers.
We
trsin.
Write
T
sureitils in an amount equal to
The Greater Constr. Crp. to
Plaintiff,
JamesM. Hornelwl Jean L. to Wit: Section 565.09 Florida
Realtors, 321.0041.
Tract 63 of SANLANDO percent of the bId shall be sub.
U, Dick, Pl'15., Southwestern
Edythe C. Stapleton, Lot 24 5. NeIl Kortzer &amp; of Carol A., Lot
Statutes 1957.
SPRINGS, according to p1st mltted with each bid.
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Tx.
hausalito Sect., 3, 149,333.
J. SCOTT ANNIS, DEBORAH E.
4 5ns Scud, $51,650.
POOl.Aãu1tsy
51g. Rswulco Corp.
The successful bidder will be
ANNIS, LARRY 0. BAKER, thereof, as recorded In Flat Book
0 Ira F. Southward to M. Ed. Raymond M. Thomas I wf
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
POLICE OFFICER-The
Russell H. Williamson JOYCE L. BAKER, RICHARDS. S Page 47, Public Records of required to furnish and pay
ward Gordon, W',of Lots II? BIk Diana K. to John A. Krott I
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Publish Dec. 31, 2$, 19191 Jan. 4,
Seminole County, Florida:
Orlando Civil Service Office
I, Tier, I, ER, Trsffords map of Marilyn A. Sawyer, Lot 2 BIk E 11, "5°
satisfactory performance and
BEEBE, COMBANK I
Sanford. Call
323.1670
will
be
scheduling
candidates
Tract 64 of SANLANDO payment bond or bonds.
Sanford, $35,000.
MACK W. FIKES, GEORGE C.
Paradise Point 1st sec., 122,100
Ma.'i,ts,"s Village.
DEQ.70
for the examination for PolIce
SPRINGS, accordIng to plat
Attention
is
called
Olin American Homes of FL.
DANNALS,
to
ttii
Bid
WILLIAM
(OCO) Leslie I. NichoI to
Officer, biginning Monday,'
thereof, as recorded in Flat Book Form requiring a Base Bid d
Inc. to Earl H. Lassen I WF Patrick Lee NIchol, Lot 7 BIk IA
2BR,1 B'spt.,CHA,w.wcsi-p.,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
DOWDELL,
LINDA
December 11, 1979 through
4, Page 33, Public Records of Group Prices. Each bidder is
Virginia L. Lot 2 BIk A Sterling 2nd Sect, Drsanwold, $100
fully eqpt. kIt., convenient bc.,
Notice is hereby gIven that the DOWOELL, ALBERTO OUDE, Seminole
County, Florida;
FFlday, January 4, 1900. In. .
rSQVirIdtObidOrlth.Base lid and
reasonable rent. Adults only,
Park UN 4,173,000.
BoM'dofAdlustmentoftheCltyof JR., NANCY C. GUDE, RONALD
Patrick 1. NIchoI to Wm, L.
teresfod persons should apply
Tract 65 of SANLANDO
d1' Group Price.
no pets,
Gene J. Tischer &amp; WF Roberts Espenschied &amp; of Elaine N., Lot 7
Sanford will hold a regular E. KIRCHMAN, S.D. KLQTZ.
in person to the Orlando CivIl
Attention is called to the
'RlNGS, according to p1st
meeting on Jan. II, 1910, in the VINCENT S, RADASKIEWICZ,
.1. 10 Carmen Perez, Lots 21 &amp; 22 tIlk (A, 2nd Sect. Dreanwold,
Service
Office,
CIty
Hall
ititireof, as recorded In Flat Book provisions for equal employment
BIk B Tr 6, Sanlando Springs, $37,005
City Hall at 11:30 AM. in order to C A I H E R I N F
M
A*WWX
.
Avenue
7, Page 23. Public Records it opportunIty, arid payment Of not
$201,000.
Consider a request for a variance RADASKIEWICZ, BERNARD F.
'
WS 0ev Corp to Fred Deioms &amp;
(directly
behind City Hall)
Seminole
County,
Florida;
less
than
the
minimum
salaries
JsmesR.Tst•IWF Peggy Gail Sons Inc., lot 66 Tuscswilla UN I,
in the Zoning Ordinancess it SHEPPARD, DAVID P. TURSAN
MondSY through Friday, 1:00
Tract 67 of SANLANDO Slid W•Qfl $5 III fOrth in the
Foreftand,toWm.OsmOfl(JBeckI $17,500
pertains to front yard setback and FRANCIS K. TURSAN,
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
am. tol:OOp.m.Orlandois an
SPRINGS, according to p1st specificationsmustbepeidonthis
WF Estelle K. UN BR in BIkdg9, Richerd 0. Diets I of Mary Lu
reouirements In SR.1A Zoned
townverycIeanIroomy, See
Defendants,
Equal
OpportunIty
Employgr.
thereof, as recorded in Fist Book project.
Sausslito Condo, PhsW I, $50,000. S. to George P. Zubirl, Lot 31 BIk F
District in Lot 5, BIk F, Markham
NOTICE OF ACTION
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
All bidders are hereby notified
Mr. Jose F. Acevido I WE Spring
4. Page 65, Public Records of
TO:
Park Heights.
Ave.
TWO PLUS TWO IS POUR
Valley Farms Sect., 6,
Seminole County, Florida,
that they must aft lrmsiively
Carmen M to Juan C. Dlaz &amp; WE $176,667.
DAVID P. TURSAN
Being more specIfically
idlfa$'sAFactI
MiiedrOC Acosts, Lot 1$ Elk I
Tract 73 of SANLANDO onswe that in any contract Ufl'
desa'ibid as located at 314 E. 15th
6703 Huntsman Boulevard
Karl A. Klopper Jr. &amp; of Irne E.
ClassfliedAdsOets Results '
SPRINGS, Second Replat, ac. tired into pursuant to this ad.
CCamolot UN 2, 136,300.
Springfield, Virginia
And ThatsA Fact Teal
to Lucy Dilazeol Jo Ann, Un 1fl6
mmt, Minority Business Sebastian J
cording to p1st thereof, as
Planned use of the property:
FRANCIS K. TURSAN
'to Victor Bldg S Liberty
.
AVON
Bolstein I WE Lynna, Lot 514 Charles F. Pagelssn &amp; of
recorded ln Flat Book 9, Page 3, Enterprises will be afforded full
Addition to porch.
6703 Huntsman Boulevard
DELTONA. $350 Mo. 3 BR, 2BA
Susan
FIGHT INFLATION
Spring Oaks Un IV, 141.000.
Public Records of SemInole opportunity to submit bids as sub.
B.L. Perkins
Springfield, Virginia
L. to David L. Thompson &amp; Norsie
Falmosjth, Air. OPTION
contractors,
or
as
supplIers
of
Sell
Avon.
Increase
your
earning
Robert K. Ham I WE Geraldine A., Lot 4 Walden Terr,
HERE BY CountY, Florida;
Chairman
YOU
ARE
Dillon Rwltor3O$.s3og5
malerials,orsirylces,andwillnot
power. For details, Call
to Gerald L. Haase &amp; WF Bull Hershel Russell Jr. &amp;
Board
of
Adjustment
NOTIFIED
that
an
action
to
tract
74
Of
SANLANDO
be
,
I0414667or6443079
dIscriminated against on the
3 BR, 2B, carport, nice, Sanford
Publish December n, 1979 etid determine th" fair value of the SPRINGS, Replat, aCcordIng tO
Lot 1911k ON ORL Terr. Sect, Patricia L. to 4i,gh S. Powell &amp; wf
ot
race,
color,,
religion,
1, UN I, $43,300.
area. Stove, refrig., no pets,
January
shares
of
plat
thereof,
4, 1950
as
s'tcx held by you in
Jeanne, Lot 152 W000crest Un,
recorded kt Plot sex or national origin in ,con.
COOKS
.
JoItnA,Brunn&amp;WF Elaine J.to $U,00,
DEQ.$3
Florida Software Services, Inc. Book 6, Page $01,
1st I last, $320 month. 349-5545,
Public Records sideration
0 E*p.onlyinfInedining
Thomas F. Ellington &amp; WE Mary Joseph F. Fiseisln to Russell
has bun f lied in the Circuit Court
h1nino4 County, Florida;
In
accordance
with
Executive
•Dlnnsr
lIne
cook
J. F 4.16 ft oç Lot 22, Lot 23 174, Moncrief, Parcel
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR in and for Seminole County,
I: SE'i,
Tract 76 of SANLANDO Order thU
w'
3 ER. ii $300 mo. 101 Oakland
Ninsrlty Contractor
$aIad person P.T
BIk 65, Sanlando The Suburb of SE', Sect. 27, 153,333.
SEMINoLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida and you are requIred to SPRINGS, Second Replat, ac
Avi. (Sunland). See Sat &amp; Sun.
Goals
Program,
all
bidders will be
Ile'Ukfast cook PT or all..
PROBATE DIVISION
cording
serve a copy of your written
to p1st thereof, as
Cfli$?i 9 to 4.
Medfulboppoflunityto,ubmlt
arolmdpsrsonfor,pft$.shIft
.
FileNvmbe,79.sflCp
def.ns, it any, to it on c. recordedin Flat 11o19,Page4, bid
etweusisatio
T Apply in person. Ositone
Division
VERNON MIZE, JR., of Public Records of Seminole and wilt nsf be
Forlen$311,Iheme
dlsa'imlnitol
Inn. Mon.$$. 1$ cml p.m.
IN RE: ESTATE KAY PARSONS CLEVELAND,
&amp; County, Florida;
MIZE
Carpeted, fenced Bk. yard
aga
on the grouMs of race,
MIt tar Mrs. 0.
SWEETS,
BRIDGES, attorneys for Plaintiff,
Tract 77 of
.
$305,no 373.759
SANLANDO color, religion, s.x or
Deceased
whose address is Post Offico SPRINGS, ThIrd leplat, SC. orIgIn In consideration fornationsl
award.
Want
to
W
your
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
omi
boss?
Drawer 1, Sanford, Florida 32771 cording t. p1st thereof, as
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
outing the Fiscal Years of 1975
Work yourowntiourst
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING onor before January 14, 1950 and recorded In Flat Book 9, Page N' thru 1951, goals for
ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $500
participation
CLAIMS
6IS.$33S,9.9
OR
DEMANDS fill the original with the Clerk f PublIc Records of Seminole
MONTH, SEIGLER REALTY,
w MinorIty Business Enterpriss
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE thisCourteithefbeforesiceon County, Florida:
BROKER. 32)0440,
is twenty percent (20 pct). To
Exp.lndustrialsewlng
Within three months from the
PlaintIff's attorney or im.
All of the LAKE OAKS SIC, ensure that maximum bids from
m•chisteeossMers.
time of the first publication of this mediately
thereafter; otherwise, a lION, SANLANDO SPRINGS, Minority BusIness Enterprises are
DELAND. 1.1241164,
notice you ør,reguirid tofile wltti Default and ultimate
Judgment according to pta,thereof, as sought, contractors submitting
the clerk of the Circuit Court of
Isp. cook, utility person $
rscordin Flat BsOk9,PogeN, bids wIlt be rsquirsd to provide
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
',jf dema
Public Records Of Seminole evudsece Of their efforts In siding
e
busboy. Apply In parson 1a$
Unf,Mebii Home, 2 BR, kit.,
Division, the address Of which is
County, Florida:
WITNESS my hand liii ga
Holiday Inn on the Lakefront.
in the reaching of said gusts.
Sanford County Courthouse, this Court on
..
ld be 3 .a, .
,
this '12th day of
YOU . ARE
HEREBY
This
project
Is slabIsct to the
Sanford, Florida, a written Docm,ber, $979.
coupIeon(yorhsm,thiid,$300
NOTIFIED that • out' to ae rsulremsn$s Of Section 3, of the Wanted Mature Women to
$tstemntitanyclaimordemajid (SEAL)
lit &amp; last &amp; $100 sc. dip. 333.
TItle and for DclarsSsry Radii Housing and Urban Davelopsudiw
manags retail clatbing Ifor,
k.
You may have aainet the estate of
ARTHUR H. IICKWITH JR. Ills been IromIls in lbs CircuIt Mt Of 1900. All blrs will be
Apply Jerry's Thrift Ship,
KAY PARSONS SWEETS,
Clerk of the Circuit court
Court ii the lightipik Judicial rosuirel to comply With l A,
1.2nd $f,
bIS Mobile Home
dKSSSel,
By: Susan I. Taker
.
CircuIt. in and fur $emlIo urmativu Adias Film to svidi
In country. 1 Adult
Each claim must be In writing
Oep
Cevofy, Furls, Is g.iit tNle Is ppportvmIty to lamer Income
3721U3
enmustindlcat,th.b,sIS,ir,he C.VUNON MIXE, JR.,
Sill * CIPCitIIHSN Of certain Iusiliflhl Of HIS P'I'
mows
tents
daim,thenmeand.,aJ.I,M ESQUIRE
you
will
fInd
reIIrIctIsm5 upon real prsp..fly, training eriC smp$ymem$. lie the
creditor or his agent or attorney,. CEV,
ANO,MIZI&amp; BRIDGES mire portlaMarly dssaibsd as: Supplementary INstructions to
and the amount claimed, lithe Pod
olnc. Oraom z
Lats I WMtghS balk Ipclvsivs, ilddirs ta MII'S .MISI'PIIHon 10 j'i.iced mIChaIUC.Gl
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Florida 32723
91 IhI'OI*I 14 bIlk
bapjlpj, Apply in parson 1
it will become due shall be statId.
AlleNtilil 15 called tO the Sunt
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$ANI.ANDO sP*ieros.
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4aC mary Of Walk. I 11115 licHen, o
UN &amp; take over reasemsole
EIc$ivs
UNIlsvudat.d. tIll IlW. of the DQJJ
In Flat Beak 4, Page 5°, Pddlc turnover schedule wIll be
iiess. Ouster nalr. Riggs
uncarlainly shall be sSOf. II the
Necirds of Seminole 'County, prisentel ito prebid antargac,,
5*111 LADY
Realty, REALTORS,
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Claim 1551CUrW, th 5IcwItt death
Monday December II, 1979,2:00 Eaperlsacod In ladies' roody.to.
be desa-ibad 2119 claImant phull IN Till CIRCUIT COURT OF
AND YOU ARE NOTIFIED Of P.M. RSCIinBQlrdIE$.biOkfins

DORIS DIETRICH

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INVESTORS SPECIAL
Rental income. 3 BR, lB. own
terms. $23,500,

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MORRIS Sr.
Ret. REAL. ESTATE ito

H. Ernest

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25445. French Ave.
322 O2
3775J53, 322 3777. 322 0779
Orange City, huge trees, cot
temporary home, courtyar
entrance, I" sunken LR w-FF
4 1g. B P's. 26, solarium, dar
rm,, Sewing &amp; utilIty rms, bI
in breakfast bay. Owner say
Sell Now! Call to see. $72,50(

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
(30-6133 or 339471$ eves.
NEAR DOWNTOWN
Sanford on Hwy 46, easy accei
to I-I, Z GC-2. This hout
easily utilized for businel
office. Large rms., good floc
plan &amp; extra Ig side yd fc
parking. Only 537.500. Lo
down, assumable mortgagi
EXECUTIVE TYPE
Great rm. designer nome set c
'. acre wooded lot. Wood
stone exterior plus w-w carpe
inter corn, solarium, walk-i
closets, pool planned &amp; mon
Brand new at $107,000.

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Oaks shade this 3 BR, 2 B I
Idyllwilde w-tormal LR &amp; DR
white brick FP &amp; privac
fenced corner lot. $52,500.

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Spacious 2 BR, wsunny kit +
FR on beautifully treed lot
For only 530,900! Call Quick

Unfurnished

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LAKE MONROE
Only 2 blks awayl 2 or 3 BR's C
lIlA. FR. new carpet, Sc
porch. 539,900.

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furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
Fla. rm.. w-w carp., 529,000.

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buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments. 3222217.

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When you place a Classified Ad
The Evening Herald, stay clot
to
your phone
becaul
something wonderful is about I
happen.

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3 BR, lB on? lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
$29,900.

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Lakefront living is avail, in this
elegant 3 BR, 40 home.
Situated on 4' jacres complete
w.1B, lB guest cottage. Won't
last long at $92,000.

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Paols. Owner will finance.

$24,450.

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IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm home
with carpet. New energy
saving central air &amp; heat Wifh
assumable 5', pct. mortgage
or refinancing, priced at
$45,900. Must see to ap
predate,
AFFORDABLE LIVING 3
Bdrm, 1', Bath,4 years old. at
end of quiet, well kept Street.
Fenced backyard with utility
shed. I year warranty. $39,900.
FOR THE INTERIOR DE.
('ORATOR- Charming
Spanish, 2 story, 3 Bdrm, 2
Bath. Fireplace, large tree
shaded lot 'on lovely street.
$51,500.

Build to Suit — uur lot or Vours.
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Call 337-2611.

JUST LISTEDI 3 BR, 20 in
Sunland with dining area, ww
carp., porch, paneling I morel
BPP WARRANTED. Only
$37400. Call 3232222 for info.
LAKEFRONT! 20R, lB cottage
on a spacious landscaped lotI
Eat-inkit., Fla. rm. I porch. A
super deal for $29900.
BEAUTIFUL! 3 BR, 2B, home in
Deltons witit many special
features! CH-A, w-w carp.,
Fla. rm., eatin kit. Ilots
more! BPP WARRANTED.
Just $54,900.

Rollirs
JI RIALTY

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i.d'. Lt1i i'.,it'I hio. sprnqs
OSTEEN
",ittt,",i' 5.10 'it Sinlord
10 acres or more PIONEER
I r,'ncti 1i
('iii' ui' l' IS
ACR ES. Hue out your own
'43(1
homestead, be an 1880 Pioneer
in 1980 As litlte as $1,000 dwn, ____________________________
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51—Household Goods
ARF YOU INTFPESTED'
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76 —Auto Parts
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74395, Myrtle Ave
H. Ernest
Sr.
Orlando
Sanford
Req.
32/ 1577
Broker
321 06.10
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290 N. l7.2, Casselberry, Fl.
134.1200
Eve. 542.365%
LIST NOW'
Call Walt Cappel 32) 6400
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Knowles Realty Inc.
small bicycle? Sell these idle
REAL TOP
628.3005
Items with a want ad. To place
your ad, call your friendly
Classif led galat The Herald, 377
261), or $31 999.

MORRIS
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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Plions3fllUl,Sanford

3.222420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing SerVice

VA-F HA.235 Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
REALTORS
Iotl Will build on
C#%h for your
your lot at our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.

'Medel inc., Realtor

Branch
6443013

Office

2365
PARK
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cars. lrucks &amp; heavy equipment.
377 5990

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'65 VW. extra clean
Perfect mechanically. $693
3236740

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1976 Chrysler Cordoba, near new
radial tires, AM FM. air, no
- -- —ruSt, 71,000 actual miles. A
very nice car Inside &amp; out.
78—torcycles
12250. 323 3430

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EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell Call
todayand your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

1919 Ifonda C 11)755
Adult
owned C..irage kept. Only 1100
miles. $800 3fl 2081.

ff of total inventory of brand
new interspcing bedding. These
65-Pets.SuPplieS beds are not damaged or _______________________________
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
Free to good hOme', II 1110, old
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
,'i,ile C'e.'rman Sti.p mix
nilure Salvage, I? 97, So. of
Mouse broken, all shots NCed
.16-_Comnercial Property
canforcl 322 $771
fenced i'd 377 2505
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ARM
Established plumbing Supply a.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
prop ,irni, makes all hg zag
service business for sale, inc
Classified Ads didn't work
stitches, buttonholeS Sold
tools, fixfures, inventory &amp;
- there wouldn't be any.
5700 fllance due $188 or $16
real estate. Call W Malic
take
trade
as
part
1ost,'5, REALTOR 327 7983.
ois—waniea 10 buy
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extras ' good utility trailer
373 3701.

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In your own 2 story. 4 BR home.
Move right in 5. enoy the
spacious living area, the new
('H A &amp; a real fireplace. Lots
more to tell you, so call today!
142.500 &amp; will go VAFHA too.

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We buy your equity, close in 71 hrs.
AWARD REALTY. INC
319
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AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified
Adsdidn't
worx. mere woulan', be any-

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RCfnQ.RePOAMANA I? cjft, Sold
originally 1511, now 5716 or $21
mo Agent 339 8306

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tools
--,i'i, lIlY t'suo I URNI lURE.
APPI lANCES &amp; PLUMIIINC
iWT 110 i C
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ndure 705 : 7Slh St fl3 098)

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Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11 9Sea. p.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1797, So. of Sanford.
372 1721

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catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3fl 0216.
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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $151 or
$21 mo. Agent 3398306,

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also make Real Estate
Business loans. Florida Mortgage Investment, 135
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Orann. A.... C..!,.
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Geneva, S acres, pond, 3 BR,
MIt.. $6000 down, 5784 mo,
$31,950. 349 5717.

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moon remogeica ,I
BR, I B mobile home Must sell
53,150 cash or best offer. Call
afer 6 p.m. 3222387.
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See our beautiful new BROAD.
-MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
5id by Side refrigerator, $75;
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Picnic table. w 2 hpnrh.t tin
flrLnthx l
i,,.xw
VAI PItA Finan.ino
-lull size baby bed w mattress,
S2S;Oakporchrockers,$fl,,$
meiai otilce aesk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E 25th St 323
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
323.0707

Antiques Sterling Silver, Gold,
Diamonds BrIdges Antiques
323 7801

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Old beer cans &amp; Nazi items. J
Mercier, 3911 Lathrop Ave.
Racine, Wis, 53105

MICROWAVE

Don'l pile no longer needed items
hIgh as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walie$!

71-Antiques

53—TV• Radio Stereo

OCALA
ANTIQUES SHOW

COLOR TELEVISION
RCA color television Sold new
over $650, will sell for $184 or
$11 month. Still in warranty.
NO MONEY DOWN. Will
deliver, Call 86? 5)94 day or
night

FIFeOd

Gmonthtg&amp; Boarding
Animal Haven Kennels
Thank You, Thank You
for being my customers &amp;
friends. If there's a better way
to say ill don't know how, 'nay
you be richly blessed. Best
wishes Randal Rowe.

FRIDAY NITE 7:30 P.M.
JANUARY 4, 1980
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WeDOwsthwindowsl 677-S5t4

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Carpentry, Painting, MimI.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323603$ Insured P345)9,

2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
321)571
3210440

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Quality workmanship. No lob too
small or big, Interior or cx.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 3220011.

EUTSLER PAINTING I
REPAIR- lnterior.Exlfflor
.'REE ESTIMATESC5II365.5342
Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 3.33$9

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ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS

To List Your Business,,.
DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

PHONE 373.5420

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FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed
Licensed
323 5801
InSured

New Year's Special) 15 pct. off
during January on re-root. S
yr. workmanship guarantee.
Eapurt Rooting. 373.74fl,

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349 5259

DELL'S
AUCfION SERVICE

BROKER

Al B PAINTING
Resident l I CommercIal
322-8753
sItS
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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL)3i9 531$

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Cleaning Service

Personalized, fast, dependable

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Painting &amp; Ripsir

House Cleaning

SaW TV's - Dishwashers - Ladder Jacks Pine, Drop-Loaf Table (Old) - Couches
Chairs Sicyclos - Kitchen Cabinet Lounges loclinors
Gas Stove -Elic. Clothes Dryers -Lawnmower -Nice
Elect. Organ
Bench
Office Refrigerators - Nice
Large Oil Itoatsr W-Slower -Chests Dressers
Coffee
End Tables
Piiii Oven
Luggage
Occasional
Tables Lamps S.autlful Modern Sowing Machino In
Cabinet (All Attachments) -I" Bench Saw - Plus All

CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 377.7907

Painting

AAA Tree Service 8. firewood.
Oak &amp; Pine, you P-U or we
deliver. 339 5247. We buy wood.

January 4 5 6
Ci ty Auditorium Fri. &amp; Sal. I
pm 109 p.m--Sunday 1 pm.
to 6 p.m. Admission $7.00
entire show.
THE CHAPMAN SHOWS

AUCTION SALE

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I Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 332133$

Lawn&amp;Landscang

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Pes. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call $31.5399or 8620136

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322 1771.

Push button controls, has
c.trousel, still In warranty.
OrIginally
1649,
assume
payments of $21 mo, Agent 3395386

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

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Service, Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
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New or repair, leaky showers our
specially, 75 yrs, Exp. 8690562.
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Sold orlg. $109.35 used short
time. Bal. $159.14 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 $316.

Wrangler Jeansspcc ial 510 99pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Aye.
322 5191

WILSON MAIFF FL'RNITURE
BUY, SELL,TRADF
311 3ISF.FirstSt.
3275677

S ACRES OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL 110,900
WITH TERMS

Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, £
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 atter S p.m.

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Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 2300 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando

31i ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER 500' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
$262,500 TOTAL.

Ceramic Tile
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Wanted to buy 3 to 6 hp out
board motor, '75 or older. Any
cond 3730387. No Sunday
calls.

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For your water heater
OW install cost 323 4731
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REMODELING I REPAIR
5.0 BALINT
327(665

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$'I ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN AREA. $100 PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 327 5747

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IAYI'AIR GOLF COURSE LOT
90'x200' WITH A SPLENDEROUS VIEW. OVER.
LOOKS SMALL LAKE.
520.000. HURRY!

Home lmprovsmsnts

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Top Prices Paid
(ISed, any condjtion6.41 8176

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vacant land. Lucky In
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford, 327 474).

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7 fiR, I bath, 1g. covered patio.
and fenced back yard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
liveable. $77,500.

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'71 Chevy Vega, good cond

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322.1671; 377 4460

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VW Van very good cond

196$ Dodge Polara 1 dr sedan,
e*C tires. air, clean, good
cheap trans . 1100. 323 3130

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Brougham Eic cond., new
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New Year's Special
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Why buy used? New brand name
springs &amp; mattresses at 70
pct above dealers cost Twin,
full size, queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture. 205 E. 75th St 373
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Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, w,ll 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 904.235.
$311 for further details.

36 Mo. $3595

Pianos &amp; organs as low 's S995
C.uitars 11) pcI off Amplifier,
drums, etc Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2202 French Ave
377 2255

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Buy &amp; Sell
New&amp; Used Furniture
500 S Sanford Ave
323 659)

5 acre tiled farm
40 acre orange grove
900 pasture,

SEIGLER REALTY

Will tu unk Auto Batteries,
$400 flattery Shop
107W 27th St 323 9114

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Van privac, wcl glass, near
new radial tires, factory air,
AM FM plus tape deck, no
rust. cxc inside &amp; out 31.000
,i&amp;t,1l i'iileS A beauty 5.1.995
323 34)0

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lam yd sale wicker,
household items &amp; furnishings
Off Airport Blvd Ilaily St to
Ro St Follow siQnS Fri &amp;
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2927 Hwy 1792
Sanford, Eta 32171
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52.500 or best offer 319 5575
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'75 Dodge Power Wagon, I wh.
drive, auto . AC. PS. PB. good
cond $1000 &amp; take over
payments 3: 0)89 aft .1 30

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Just about anything

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custom, features on a 1g.
Landscaped lo$l Only 142,100.

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t9M Apache pull down travel
'railer Sleeps 8. water
storage. prop,ine stove, sink &amp;
ct' bo. Clean, 5650 373 3430.

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TV ,'epo 19" Zenith Sold orig.
Sf93 75 bal. $183 16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339 5386

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for P U overhang bed, air, self
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7135i 5 French (17 92) Sanford
323 5321

REALTORS
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Exec, office space for lease.
Great location on 1792.
ft. Brand new bldg. Very
reasonable.
COLONNADES
3 fiR, 711 home, C14&amp;A, fenced
yd. FHA I' pct. mort.
assumable-no qualifying.
132,900. 869-0942 aft 6:30.

70 Chevy P U left front tender
dent $500 or best otter 322
2842 after 5 p rvi

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000dusedTV's,$25&amp;up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Or
Ph 327 0332

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AC AM FM player 54.000
32) 0210

NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
find him listed in our Business
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Wh,CTVS
$?Oea while they last
iERB- s Iv
2597 5 Sanford Ave
323 1731
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NER LOT. NEEDS RE
STORING, WIDOWS WALK
VIEW OF LAME MONROE.
535.000 TERMS.

Engine Repair (Franchised

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3 BEDROOM, NEW CARPETS
5. PAINT, APPLIANCES
COUNTRY CLUB AREA
529.500

Lawn Equipment &amp; Small

2", acres, prime hIghway
frontage in Osteen. Presently
grove. 515,000 total on good
terms.

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EASY CONVERSION, ZONED
DUPLEX 3 BEDROOM, t':
BATH ON EXTRA NICE LOT
ONLY 528.500 HURRY UPi

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PROPER TV- 12 acres, 4 Bdrm., 2
Baths, fenced, 2 wells, farm
tractor &amp; mower, MUCH
MORE, close to city conveniences, 1 yr. warranty,
$64,950.

1 acre bldg. site on lake off
Longwood.Lk. Mary Rd. Good
terms. 515,500.

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Name Brands) Sales &amp; 5cr
vice. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring &amp; will
partially finance. 165,000.

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Customer left area and we ,ire
unable to locate faIance due
5128 60 or taI.e over p,lyments
SIt month
NO MON F v
DOWN AM M stereo radio
8 track, RSR turntable.
diamond needle Call 86?
or flight, tree home trial no
obligation Stereo. Qood working order
550
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Spacious 3 BR, 20 luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$55,900.
VA-FHA terms
available.

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3 BEDROOM, FIREPLACE, ON
REALTY inc. 7 ACRE WOODED CORNER,
FENCED &amp; EQUIPPED
WITH CHICKENS. DUCKS &amp;
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
GEESE. NEEDS I L C.
S BR, 3B, Pool
139.900
ll00CornellDr.
$90,000
ADORABLE
RESTORABLE
1914 MODEL 2 STORY
DUTCH GAMBREL. LARGE
3 BEDROOM. 2
BATH.
Eves.3220612.32215$7
SUPER POOL. 559,900.
207 E.25thSt.
NOOUALIFYING--36p home.
New Central H&amp;A &amp; Carpet.
Owner will finance w
substantial dwn, 133,000. 327
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REALTOR 327 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Fves.3195100 372.1959

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Iopct. in,. rate on this new) BR,
211 concrete block home with
CM A, carp , &amp; scr porch
Paved
street.
80
pct
assumable mort,, 537.500
Johnny Walker Real Estate,
6457

DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

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CM A, 30 util rrn . 72' master
BR, patio &amp; 9 mature fruit
trees in fenced yd Owner will
finance Shown by appt only
373 0555

$3,500

Lake Mary, 2 acres In counti
setting,'loned agri. 525.000.

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3 BR 2 B w-CH &amp; CA, ww car
peting, cxc. cond. Only $45,000.

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paint &amp; body shop wa small
BR apt? Well have we got tt
details? Call now'

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2 BR 1 B house w FP. plus I BR
B garage apt Only 130,000

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WANTED

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FLORENCE ERVA MYERS,
Dceased

"I'mnotsayingwhatourflnaldeclsionwill
be, but I'm saying that at this point, there
aren't any major reasons for government to
stand in the way," Mannsaid. "Now, whether
Investors should get into itisanother matter.
"If I were an investor, I'm not at all sure!
would put my money In It. But as a govern.
ment official,! don't see where government
should prevent this mode of transportation."
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FrId.y, Jan. 4, IM

Rookie Anderson Selected
As UPI Player Of Year
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ottis finish a distant second,
out on the last day of the head Coach Bud Wilkinson.
Anderson, the St. Louis Car"All these awards ... what season when he suffered an
"He took me aside and he
dinals' awesome running am I going to do with them," knee Injury against Payton's said that he'd seen a lot of
back who shattered the NFL's quipped Anderson when Bears after gaining just 39 running backs on both sides of
rookie rushing record, reached at his home in West yards. Payton finished with the field but I was the one
became the first player in Palm Beach, Fla. "I was 157 yards in Chicago's 424 running back that had all the
NFC history to earn both the hoping for the rookie of the victory to take the rushing tools," related Anderson. "He
UP! Player and Rookie of the year award and that's what I crown. The 22-year-old also said he had coached a lot of
Year Awards Thursday night. was trying to achieve."
scored 10 touchdowns - eight them but! had something that
He was a runaway choice as
Anderson, a 6-foot-1, 210- rushing - to finish seventh In you just can't coach. He said
the conference's top first-year pounder from the University conference scoring.
It was just a God-given
player.
of Miami (Fla.) - the eighth
"It's a combination of talent,"
Anderson, who captured the pick overall in the college people working for me mind Anderson had to run behind
NFC Player of the Year draft - galloped for 1,605 working behind me," said a patched up offensive line but
award last week by edging yards on 331 carries to easily Anderson. "I was Just In the is looking forward to next
Dallas Cowboys' quarterback surpass Houston running back right place at the right time. season when everyone is
Roger Staubach, was named Earl Campbell's rookie If the team had been winning healthy.
on 45 of 56 ballots cast by record of 1,450 yards set in and would have made the
UPI's panel of pro football 1978.
"With the year's experience
playoffs, I would have gotten
writers, four from each NFC
Wearing the same number as much publicity as Earl did I think I'm a better
city.
- -ballplayer," said Anderson.
(32) and possessing the same in his rookie season.
Phil Simms, the New York nickname as the in"He was built up as a "There were a lot of things
Giants' quarterback who took comparable O.J. Simpson, superstar and a god almost, that I was unsure about at the
over as a starter following the Anderson finished second by As for me, I was just a pretty beginning of the season, Now I
team's 0.5 start and led them only five yards to Chicago's decent running back."
feel that I can almost get 100
to six victories in their last 11 Walter Payton for the conAnderson recalled an early yards on anybody we play if I
gaines, received five votes to ference rushing title, losing, seasonjpeetlng with former get 'enough 'carries."

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Rams Favored In Buc Rematch
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - Greg Horton
Despite that 16-point Bucs' margin in - ánddefeatateamasecondtlmebecause
feels his Tampa Bay teammates will be their kneeling In September and despite you beat them the first time, you will find
making a mistake if they figure their 214 the fact the Bucs had a better wonlost -that's not the case.
early-season victory over Los Angeles Is record, 1066 to 9.7, than the Rams, Los
,The Rams will be as high as they
any Indication of what they can expect Angeles is a 3-point favorite for Sunday's possibly can," said McKay. "They will
for Sunday's NFC championship game game,
not take us lightly."
against the Rams.
"I don't think the odds mean very
Both teams are expected to be near full
:•: "There were no signs at the time, but, much," said Horton. "I'm sure the Rams strength for Sunday's contest (kickoff 5
-.'yes, I think It's quite possible the Rains will come in here (flying In later today) p.m. EST). Offensive tackle Charley
nay have taken us lightly in our last knowing, as we do, that they're going to Hannah of the Bucs Is off the injury list
game," said Horton, an offensive guard, have a real battle on their hands."
and showed no signs of favoring his knee
who spent four years with the Rams
Bucs' Coach John McKay says the in Thursday's workout and Rams'
before being traded to the Bucs early in Rams are stronger now than when they defensive end Jack Youngblood Is exthe 1978 season,
lost to Tampa Bay more than three pected to play despite a hairline fracture
"That's a team I played with, a team I months ago.
In a small bone in his lower leg.
know," said Horton. "I have a great deal
"Their whole offensive line is playing
The winner of Sunday's NFC game will
of respect for the Rams. Those guys are real well now and they weren't intact play the AFC winner, either defending
well disciplined. They do the job they are when we played them before," said NFL champion Pittsburgh or Houston, in
supposed to do. They have a place to be McKay. "Their secondary is more intact Super Bowl XIV in Los Angeles on Jan.
and that's where they'll be."
too. If you believe you can just line up 20.

YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Arizona,...jqte Fires Miller,
Philly Sneaks By Cavs 109- 108
,:.Man Who Axed Kush
TEMPE, Aria. (UPI) - If aimed at Miller for his han- wada gave no reason for his
Miller said It would be a
By Veiled Press Iitert10ual
blocked a shot by Cavs guard Foots Walker with
;he had it to do over aplal dung of the Kush affair. Kush dismissal, but did give him an tragedy If others were caught
After
shooting
a paltry 7-for-18 from the floor
seconds left and Randy Smith's shot at the
::edMiuersaye Its *oulOun was fired dirIi.g his 2idyear opportunity to resign. Miller up In the controversy,
Thursday
night,
Julius
Erving
erupted
for
nine
buzzer
was off the mark.
tire Frank Kush, a move that as MU coach after Miller said he declined twice to step referring to Interim football
straight
field
goals
In
the
second
half
and
Maurice
The
Sixers
just took it to us in the fourth period
accused
him
of
attempting
to
down
voluntarily,
adding,
"I
Coach
Bob
Ower
"isa
coat Miller ü
::job as athletic director at cover up information about an would In no way compromise amazing talents." However, Cheeks sank two foul throws with 12 seconds left and we didn't respond as well as they did," said
Incident In which he allegedly my principles or Integrity by Miller would not name other, to give the Philadelphia 76ers a 10106 victory
:ArIzone Stale University.
Smith.
such action."
'Periodically In one's His, slngged a player.
he thought might be affected, over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
.
In other games, New. Jersey beat Atlanta, 126Miller said he had asked
Is tested to do the right
Trailing by 11 points entering the final quarter, 119, New York routed San Diego, 138-101, and
I dide't feel I was Schwada twice to hold a
the Sixers, who are struggling to overtake the Milwaukee topped Indiana, 10696.
by acting on public hãing for Kush, but Tiptop, C.84 Score Jr. League Wins
Boston Celtics In the Atlantic Division, rallied Nets 126, flawks 119
::trutk" Miller told a now Sawada declined, to do so
behind
eight fodrth-period points by Erving to
Mike Newlin scored 24 points, including 10 in the
contereme Thursday,, ban intil the state attorney
WE9MDE OIL BOYS LEAGUE
take
a
105-103
lead
with
1:09
left
in
the
game.
:after he was fired by general ruled Kush was not
fourth
quarter, and Cliff Robinson added 21 to
ptq McCoy's - Michael Edwards 4; Darrell Graham g,
"After I shot two air balls in the third perloTd I spark New Jersey over Central Division-leading
university President Dr. John given due process. Miller said Freddie Gaines 2; Dexter Franklin 3; Rod Alexander 19; 1st
Schwada.
Atlanta.
his fliitrequuitcaineOct. 12, Quarterl; 2nd Quarter ll; 3rd Quarter lo; 4th Quarter 9: Total got more determined," said Erving.
Miller said his dismiasi of the day before Kush an.
But Cleveland's Dave Roblsch sank five
.Kushmidway through the flounced he had been fired,
straight free throws to put the Cavs ahead,- 106- Knicks 138, Clippers 101
McCoy's Ueuer, - Michael Wright 11; Andre Williams 9;
::lP79 lesson was based on and a written request was Terry Miller 4; lstQuarter 9, 2nd Quarter 0; 3rd Quarter 8, 4th 105, with 43 seconds left and the pressure was on.
Ray WIlliamstossed in 23 points to pace nine
':facts from depositions and made Oct. n.
Quarter fl: Total 24.
Five
seconds
later
Cheeks,
a
second-year
man
New
York players in double figures as the Knicks
Schwadi called a heiFifll
':sworn statements and he
Joe's Variety- Rickey Richardson 4; Leroy Richardson 26;
.
out of West Texas who scored 11 of his 21 points in raced to a 42-12 flrstquarter lead and were never
:would not "rescind qr alter the attorney general's Raymond Curry 6; lit Quarter 4; 2nd Quarter 10; 3rd Quarter
the final period, hit a layup and, after being fouled threatened.
modify" his Justification for opinion was Issued, but the 11; 4th Quarter 11: Total *
hearing was canceled after
::the fir*.
by
Kenny Carr, stepped to the line and hit the Bucks 106, Pacers 96
Cft&amp;-M1chae1Slmmons2S; JJoMcCloud6; Roger Hall
-: Schwada's announcement the university agreed to IflikS 6; Charles SmIth 2; Steward Gordon 2; Robert People 6; Ist
winning free throws.
Junior Bridgeman scored 23 points and sparked
of Mlil&amp;'a aft followed a $300,000 settlement to Kush. Quarter 12; 2nd Quarter 17; 3rd Quarter 8; 4th Quarter 13:
Cleveland made two last-ditch efforts to win the a thlrdquarter rally which enabled Milwaukee toe
According to Miller, Sch- 7tW 5&amp;
. .weeks of heavy criticism
game but Philadelphia center Darryl Dawkins break a threegame_losing streak.

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RUCK 'S RESTAURANT — Outstanding dining In
New Prime Rib Room. Sanford Airport at the
terminal Bldg.
HERITAGE INN RESTAURANT AND
GALLERY— This restored Sanford Colonial (Circa
1900) offers a relaxing candlelight dinner. Beer or
wine is available. 305 S. Park Avenue, Sanford.

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in lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you
can eat Special. 1.4 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.
DJ's RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE - Both lunch
and dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment in lounge Mon. thru Sat. 2544 Park
Drive, Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
rnouth.waterlug steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks available in popular lounge. "Overlooking
the St. Johns," Sanford.

Ballroom sad round doaclag, 8 p.m., every
Sunday, Temple Shalom, Providence and Elkcam
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PORT 0' CALL — Specializing in steaks and
seafood. Salad bar features 30 different selections.
Hwy. 17.92 &amp; 438 in Seminole Plaza, Casaelberry.

Friday, Jan. 4,

John Dimitry had a problem
that faces many men whose wives
enjoy growing plants around the
home. They had too many plants
with no place to keep them. Since
there was not enough room inside
the house, he made the plants a
house all their own.
Using lengths of PVC pipe and
fiberglas, Dimitry constructed a
10-foot-by-20.foot greenhouse
behind their home at 1082
Hamilton Ave. in Longwood.
Without using any plans, he built
tie structure along the lines of a
Quonset hut complete with
heaters, fan and watering system.
Mrs. Dimitry enjoys growing
hybrid orchids, ferns and
bromiliads, all of which require
careful attention. A fan connected
to a thermostat will cool the air
during the hot summer months,
while a heater comes on
whenever the weather becomes
too chilly for the delicate ornamentals.
Dimitry, the work study

coordinator for exceptional
children at Crooms High School,
also enjoys fishing. Any earthworms left over from his fishing
trips are added to the flower beds
to help cultivate the soil. Seeds
and cuttings from plants in the
yard are also started in the
greenhouse.
After going to such lengths to
care for and pamper their
flowers, the Dimitrys do have one
member of their household who
sometimes causes a good deal of
damage due to his fondness for
the plants. He is the rabbit owned
by the Dimitrys'daughter, Susie,
and lives in a hutch in the
backyard where the greenhouse is
located. Whenever he is hopping
around the yard, he likes nothing
more than stopping by the
greenhouse for a little snack.
•He's the only natural
predator," Dimitry said. "We
have to watch the rabbit when
he's out and make sure the
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The 10by-20.foot greenhouse is constructed from PVC pipe and Fiberglas
along the lines of a Quonset hut.

Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
dances each Saturday at DeBary Community
Center for senior citizens. Uve music twice a
month..

Story and Photos by Tom NOW

Exhibit of religious palatings Uth through 19th
century, through mid-January, Cornell Fine Arts
Center Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park Free
to public Tuesday through Friday, lo am. t0 5p.m.
and Saturday and Sunday, 1-6 p.m. Closed Chrietmu and New Years Day.
Custempsrary Art Is Precious Metal, Dec. 9
through Jan. 6, Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Pack.
wood Ave., Maitland. Gallery Hours: Tuesday
through Friday, 10 am. to4p.in.; Saturday, 10 am.
tol p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p. m. Reception, Dec. 90 2-6
p.m. Anita, , Peter Carlson, Patricia Karnes.
Stinson, Al Maler, Gael and Howard Sllv.rblatt and
Ken Weston. Free to public.

Orchids thrive in the Dimitrys' greenhouse
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art and cartoon miscellany, no adrnl..kin charge, 11
a.m, to 6p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, next to
Azalea Park Pot Office, 509 Swnoran Blvd.
Sealer Citisom Dame, 2 p.m., each Thursday,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
WzbibIt of 0 rare portraits spanning 50 years,
Cornell Fine Arts Center Museum, Rollins College,
Winter Park, through December. Free to public.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 am, to 5 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, 16 p.m.
Soul Maithie no Meum — ow of flue largest
displays 'al thsUa in the world. [cMed on Holt
Avenue at RoUInI College, Winter Park, hours are I5 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday end 10 a.m. to p.m.,.
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FrIday, Jan. 4, 1900

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By DAVID HANDLER
Western comedies are not the stuff ow dreams are
made of. The oater has rarely played well.as comedy.
John Wayne did ride tall In the saddle, and did define
American manhood for a couple of generations, but he
was never noted for his ability to deliver a spit take.
James Garner, the only successful western comedy
hero who comes to mind, scored 10 years ago with
"&amp;ipport Your Local Sheriff" and "The Skin Game." Not
surprisingly, Garner starred in the only funny western.
series TV has ever produced, "Maverick," which ran
from 196742. It was a delightful spoof of the Old West, and
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anyone to know that a mouse Is crawling up his leg.
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by using his wits and a deck o f auds.
Part riverboat gambler, part modern-day con man,
Maverick was usually the only person in the saloon who
bathed regularly and knew how to read. Maverick had a
sense of humor and his own brand of dignity—if faced
with a showdown at high noon, he was known to sneak out
of town at dawn. What's the point In getting shot?
CBS has revived the show this season as "The Young
Maverick," presenting the exploits of Brat's younger,
Harvard-educated cousin Ben. The network is clearly
banking on the character's nostalgic familiarity, and on
the natural format for a non-violent western,
The Maverick character Is pretty much the same. He
still plays cards, gets in and out of scrapes and delivers
lines like, "One of the things my poppy taught me was
never take drafts from distant banks, especially from
men who smoke cheap cigars."
And the stories are pretty much the same. One week
Maverick tries to raise money by promoting his
girlfriend's giant cousin in a bout against a touring
prizefighter. Another week he tries to avert a miner
payroll heist so he'll be able to fleece the miners himself,
But "The Young Maverick" Implies charm and wit
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but people thing we made a
lot more. Still, they keep
running everywhere. We've
gone
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three
generations, and the new
generation likes the show as
uct as their grandparents
did."
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touch with Gleason on the
phone, from time to time. He

friends.
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parts for him.
on the shore. It sounds like a says ltlsa cartoon-type film,
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class films and he believes
years, says Carney.
down some things; I just
are living on Social Security
that "Going In Style" rates
don't want to take anything
and boredom — that Carney
"At home," he says, "all I that adjective. In the first nothing to do with their once Hollywood movie makers. that comes along, but I don't
would detest. He is one of do Is empty wastebaskets place, it concerns Itself with productive lives.
In the last few years, he want to miss anything good,
those people who enjoy and put out the garbage. Oh, "a tremendous problem" —
It deals with that problem has appeared In a string of either."
working more than anything I rake the beach. I don't play the elderly people who have with humor, but with pathos, films which he rattles off —
He and Burns got along
too, he says. And he believes "Sunburn," "Steel," "The
splendidly
during the
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January 8
George
Burns has ever done,
announce -the 1979 winners of
— and the list goes on. Early each
before, and in
the Amusement and Music and he has tremendous in
ieo, he will begin shooting their other
scenes together at a
Operators Association Awards. admiration for Burns.
yet another movie, "The Pig Las Vegas crap table, they
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ad fibbed most of their lines
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his old buddy. Jo. Tucker, made scientific creations steal
kindness
and
talent."
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after a separation of more than priceless royal jewels from a
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golf and I don't do woodworking. And how much
already seems to have his
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life's work mapped out. He
He has three grown
appears headed for a career
children who live nearby
playing old mat, even before
one son, Brian, L, Art says, a
he's really an old man.
"struggling actor" and his
He's been an old man for
other son, Paul, is "pianistseveral years now, in plays
composer-musician." Art's
like "The Prlsoner of Second
daughter, Eileen, Is a
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coming out soon and he says last few years, I've done 10 Tex. It was called "Roadie"
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or 11 films, and that's the and It Is a rock musical
again." The movie Is called way I like it.,,
starring the singer who calls
"Going In Style" and It's
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himself
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Biographies Reveal Quirks Of Royalty
By SUZANNE DAMXO RIORDAN

American Ubrary Ass.
In these recession years, when publishers rarely risk
losses, the book market is flooded with royal biographies
and histories — sure-fire sellers, promising magnificent,
glittering and scandalous tales.
Current releases run the gamut from the brilliantly
colored pictorial history, "The Tudors," to a laboriously
detailed biography of 31-year-old, Prince Charles. No
matter what century covered, they all echo the sentiment
of the last Duchess of Windsor, "Royals are not like other
people."
In the Tudor Age (1485-1603), beginning with the reign of
Henry VII and ending with the death of Elizabeth I,
royalty was omnipotent. Josephine Ross' illustrated
history Is as opulent as the age, full of magnificent plctures but little else,
Norab Lotfs, the author of dozens of historical novels,
mixes in all the ingredients of a soap opera to create her
Illustrated, readable biography, "Anne Boleyn."
Anne was, of course, the woman who won the heart of
the already-married second Tudor King, Henry VIII. In
order to marry Anne, and have her recognized as his true
queen, Henry forced his country through an Act of Suecession— separating the Church of England from the
Church of Rome -- and the Acto of Supremacy, which
made him the Church's head.
Anne's motivation to be Henry's queen, not Just his
mistress, seemed to be a lust for power, not for Henry.
Lofts characterizes Anne as"undersezed." She was not a

popular figure with the masses: accusations of witchcraft
surrounded her.
But Henry ceased being bewitched when Anne failed to
produce a male heir. She was banished to the Tower, then
beheaded, when Henry turned his attentions and
heir hopes to a third wife. Jane Seymour.
Historical lessons are not often learned, and the
parallels between Henry VIII and Edward VIII are
disquieting. Both rocked their kingdoms with their
passion to make their lovers their queens. But Edward
VIII played his hand in the 1930s, an era when royalty had
more parades than power. Renounclny his throne because
"The burdens would be too heavy without the help and
support of the woman I love," Edward VIII created one of
the most romantic phrases of the century, but he didn't
create much of a life, or, for that matter, much of . a
romance.
.
"The Windsor Story,'t a biography of Edward VIII and
his love, Mrs. Simpson, an American divorcee, disdainfully concentrates almost entirely on their linperfections.
One wonders why the authors, J. Bryan III, who WTO(S the
Duke's memoirs, and Charles Murphy, who ghosted the
Duchess' autobiography, bothered.
The Duchess of Windsor is also portrayed as an op.
portunist. Even a country girl comments: "It's a pity he
(the king can't marry the woman he loves, and a pity he
doesn't love a better woman."
The authors claim Edward VIII needed Mrs. Simpson
"as a diabetic needed insulin." Unlike Ienrv VIII, the
Duke of Windsor was faithful totheD
for the red of
his life. She was literally all he had. They were in ,

Agencies Fail Consumer
By the Editor, of
Psychology Today

One out of every six purchases lead to
"recognized grounds for complaining that
are never satisfactorily resolved," according to a study by Ralph Nader's
Center for the Study of Responsive Law.
The legal system usually is not very
helpful, largely because IL is Inaccessible
to most citizens. Now, a study of such
extralegal complaint channels as Better
Business Bureaus and letters to COflgr$5
shows that their record Is spotty, too.

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The study was done by a group headed
by the anthropologist Laura Nader, a
professor at the University of California at
Berkeley who Is Ralph Nader's sister. Her
group'. finding are detailed in a
pioneering bock, "No Access to Law:
Alternatives to the American Judicial
System," which will be published this
spring by Academic Press.
Overall, when consumers take their
problems to third parties, they come away
satisfied only about one-third of the time,
- according to a survey that Ms. Nader's
group cites.

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A striking case that the group invesligated concerned a stove that turned
itself on and off unexpectedly. me owner
compiled a three-inch thick packet of
correspondence with the seller, the
manufacturer, utilities and a dozen
government offices. Finally, Ms. Nader
reports, "her house burned down, and she
felt vindicated,"
Settling disputes for their constituents
coat members of Congress and their
staffs at least one-third of their working
time — but achieves only a 10 percent
success rate, according to data that Ms.
Nader turned up. "Even at that rate," she
says, "the efforts pay off In voteL"
Better Business Bureaus also leave

navy complaints dissatisfied, Ms. Nader
found. "An arm of the business corn.
munlly,(Ueyfotintogi4scoi*umsrs

H is Art

danger of starvation certainly — he still received a royal
income. But the only Job he was trained for had been taken
over by his younger brother, Bertie (crowned King
George VI), who was horrified at the prospect. ("This is
terrible, Dickic!" he had exclaimed to Lord Mountbatten.( The Duke, so to speak, never found another job.
For her part, the Duchess of Windsor made a career of
social whirls and magnificent houses. The Duke was an
object of her scorn and rebuke. His response once to the
Duchess' criticism was "Darling, are you going to send
me to bed in tears again tonight?"
Prince Charles, the Duke of Windor's great-nephew, is
the world's current royal playboy. But, according to his
biographer, Anthony Holden, he had learned from his
relative's pathetic example. He is dutybound, the perfect
loving son, the straight-laced square stuck In a world
where royalty has even less significance than before.
"Prince Charles" shows an heir-apparent carefully
raised to be "normal." A shy, awkward child, Charles was
future king to be sent to' school (rather than
tutored In the palace) and the first to win university
honors.

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CO (10) 'EARTH, SEA AND
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has his hands full with Carol's
amorous husband, poker parties and allegedly fixed bingo
games.

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all dealer Leo CuteIli. (Part 1
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a favorable impression of business without
EVENING
beds include camel racing In EN In this film adaptation of
causing much Inconvenience for the
Nevada. a human drum, a Ursula K. to Gum's science-ftcbusinesses themselves,' she reports. For (I) S CD U NEWS
nightclub where female Imper- lion novel, a dream specialist
example, she says, "The consumer may be
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told that agreements are binding only If BUSINESS "American Seal and a horseradish factory. create new worlds that are free
they are in writing — a misstatement ofBusiness"
() S YOUNG MAVERICK of war, disease and overpopu(17) CAROl. BURNETT Ben Is hired by a railroad lation with negative consethe law."
AND FRIENDS
tycoon to win a chunk of Indian quences.
In the Christmas season, It Is reassuring
land being offered as stakes in
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sistent enougii, management will usually (U) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Bar- When an all-female band beats and violinist Itihak Penman
resolve a complaint in their favor," says ney helps Opie with his school out Tommys band for the job perform with the New York
work, using a teaching method of playing for the senior prom. Philharmonic in a tribute to the
Nader.
all his
the boys retaliate by nominat- late maestro Arturo Toscanmni.
(10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S iflg Tommy for prom queen.
The reason, she says, is that "depart10:00
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MANCES "Moliere" In the first (DO VEGAS A beautiful hyp.
('oupnt manager of Gump's, a luxury Firm"
(1} (17) BOB NCWHART Bob part of Arian. Mnouchkine's notist programs Blnzs' into a
street In San Francisco explained,
becomes his patient's partner five-hour epic. Jean Baptiste human timm bomb set to
"Honey, there ain't notbiñ' In this store in a get-rich-quick real-estate Poquelin (Moliere) is seen explode at the final buzzer of a
you couldn't live without."
venture,
growing up in a bourgeoise packed basketball game.
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Fred plays an important role John Agar. The tough training Lord Haslemers's estate, Louisatisfactory resluts.
tries to adopt a that a U.S. Marine sergeant sa finds Charlie's marriage far
In addition, the action lines help trangives his rebellious recruits from blissful. (Part 40116)
child,

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chamber

vacuum

enables Larry Bell to create
his unique fusing of art and
technology. Over the past 20

Janie I'iicke, Staffer Brothers,
Ken Minyard, Paul Tavilla.

slate individual complaints Into calls for
(10) MACNIL! LENRER results in the capture of Iwo
11:30
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general reform. Most give extra publicity REPORT
• @) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
to recurrent complaints. At least some of
(17) SANFORD AND SON
Carson.
9:00
than monitor their complaints to spot Fred Is put under hypnosis to •(4) DIFFRINT STROICES (5)5 YOUR TURN Viewers
community problems, and give those cure his addiction to television. A crafty politician urges Drumrespond to CBS news stories
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her husband murdered, and
frustration, Including a centralized
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federally-run "complaint bank" to keep 0 (35) MAUOE Waiter loses OF KATHY MORRIS Penelope Who concert.
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tabs on all complaints that had first been a bundle on a bad Investment Milford and Leonard Nimoy
star in this special based on the Of The Stubings" Peter hacktip given to him by Arthur.
taken to a retailer or manufacturer. She
4 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest: true story of a young singer's sin; "Million Dollar Man"
also favors a Department of Economic
Lady Antonia Fraser. author of bruSh with death following Frank Converse, Marcia
Justice that would give no-fault corn"Royal Charles: Charles II And brain surgery and her miracu- Strauman; "The Sisters" Pat
bus recovery.
pensation for minor consumer grievances
Crowley, Marion Ross. (R)
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mentally retarded grocery by and a young boy hostage to art, Richard Widmark. A pair of
"large segments of the population,
U" as bail to lure a polio. 001- adventurous men attempts to
store box.boy to lose his job.
groups,
reflecting ft
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rescue a group of people who
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Vic Tayback. Charley Pride,

January 9

A Vacuum

By NORMAN NADEL
NEA)-- The spacious, all-white area in
the pseudo-adobe house on the outskirts of town looks
more like an operating room than an artist's studio.
Commanding attention is a great, stainless steel vacuum
chamber separated from the rest by an airtight, dust-free
enclosure of clear plastic.
All this is functional and necessary. It enables LariBell to create his vapor drawings and to use the vacuunchamber to deposit designs of gold, silver, other metals,
lapis lazuli (ground to a fine powder), and whatever else
cmines to his searching mind, on glass, paper, mylar,
plastics or an almost limitless variety of other surfaces.
You can put it on cottage cheese if you want to," he

TAOS, N.M.

Charles admits, "There isn't any power. There is In.
fluence." But he extends his Influence with constant
public relations tours and the establishment of a Prince's
trust fund for delinquents. His attempts at social work
spark memories of his great-uncle's address to the Welsfl
miners shortly before his abdication. "I am going top
you," Edward VIII told them4 Typically, Edward had no
power to help them. Charles is all too aware of his llmlts.

WEDNESDAY

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Comes

25TH CENTURY Buck tries tc
prevent a man with strange
powers from killing Or. Huer b
changing him Into a marble
statue.
0 THE WALTON8 An
eccentric school teacher stirs
up the residents of Waltons'
Mountain when she introduces
the subject of sex education to
her class,
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(U) 1 351 JIM ROCKFORD
24 10 ON THE LINE:
CONNOR Florida State Cornmissioner of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Doyle
Connor will be Interviewed and
will answer questions from
viewers who call in.
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1:30
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the staff face hilarious problems when an overly-ambitious
lieutenant governor takes over
for his ill boss.

9:00

ad by the minister's daughter.
and Mary suspects that the
alien Burt is the father of he,
baby.

10:00
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s caught between two factions
eying for control of a small
town for gambling and band
development purposes.
0 KNOTS LANDING
Karen's involvement in a
school board election beads her
to reevaluate herself and her
marriage when she learns a
teacher is attracted to her.

Cl) 0 ENERGY: THE LIGHT

AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
Robert MacNeil hosts an
examination of energy solu
lions for the 1980s. Guests
include Energy Secretary
Duncan, Transportation Secretary Goldschmldt, Senators
Durkin and Baker, and Daniel
YeI co-author of "Energy
Future."
24 (10) THE ASCENT OF MAN
"Lower Than The Angels"
Man's superiority over the animal world is examined through
the use of sophisticated cornputer techniques. x-rays and
slow motion photography.

U (I) QUINCY Ouincy

attempts to halt abuse of the
elderly by their children, who
are trying to get control of their
social security checks.
(5)0 BARNABY JONES J. R.
comes to the aid of a fellow law
student who fled the scene of
murder because he feared he
would be accused of the crime.

Cl) 0 BARNEY MILLER
G])(35) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS

Cohoàt: Fernando Lamas.
Guests: Bonnie Franklin, Lou
Fernigno. Lennie Rush, O.C.
Smith. Tanya Kaplan, Stephanse Trejo. Helen Paredes.
4 (10) UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS "Goodwill To All
Men" While the rest of the
household enjoys Christmas
celebrations, Daisy and Georgina go on a charitable
mission,
jj (17) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Maryland vs. North
Carolina State
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attempts to reform are thwart-

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(Ii) 35) BENNY HILL
241 10) LORD MOUNTBAT"
TEN: A MAN FOR THE CENTURY This final episode covers
Mountbatten's devotion to the
advancement of British technology. and Robert MacNeil
introduces an updated segmerit about his tragic death
last August. (Conclusion)
1) (17) LAST OF THE WILD

11:30
(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny

Carson. Guest: Jerry Koslnski.
(5)0 COLUMBO An aging
dancer-movie queen yearning
to return to the stage murders
her husband in order to get the
money and freedom she needs,
(DO POLICE WOMAN Pop.
per puts up a fight
agents try to take over a big
can that she has been working

On.

Show S
Houses
Real
When viewers see the

houses of the families of
fictional Pine Valley on the
ABC

soap,

"All

My

Children," they are seeing

real homes in the towns of
Southport and New Canaan,
Conn. The Martin and
Tucker residences, next door
to

each

other

on

the

program, are solid white
clapboard structures a house
apart on the same Southport
block. Phoebe Tyler's home,
wit h

its

gingerbead

balustrades and wraparound
driveway, is nearby. The

Cortlandt mansion Is in the
community of New Canaan.
The Chateau, The Boutique
and other PineValley fixtures
are located on one of New
Canaan's main streets.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR

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quips.

what coiner, out of the Taos studio is a unique fusing of
art and technology which has captivated collectors and
musewns. The name of Larry Bell rings a response
wherever contemporary art is mentioned. Over the past
20 years he has displayed his work in 64 group exhibitions,
has had 44 one-man shows, has lectured at several
universities, and his work has been purchased by major
musewns In the United States, Australia, Venezuela,
Holland and England.
Vacuum evaporation, or vacuwn metallizing, had its
beginnings before the turn of the century and gained
impetus during %orId War II, when the light transmission
of ulieaI instrwi,ents as greatly improved by vacuuii'
coating lens surfaces ith a thin mineral layer to reduce
the loss of light through reflection. Today most camera
lenses are coated by tius process.
Many everyday objects, from toys to household items to
auto body parts, all looking like metal, actually are
metalized plastics. Vacuwn metalizing has become a
major Industry.
"A long time ago-- almost 20 years I was working on
some paintings, in which I wanted to incorporate a mirror
somehow in the imagery,'' Bell recalls. "I wanted the
glass to be reflective on both sides. Someone told me about
front-surface mirrors, such as are used in Some camera
none of the distortion you get in an ordinary mirror, which
is coated only on the back surface.
"So I looked In the Los Angeles yellow pages under
vacuum metalizing and called an old guy named Gordon
Keim in Burbank, who turned out to be one of the nicest
guys lever met. His work was mostly In optics, and I was
the first artist he'd ever worked with. He extended me
credit, because the process was so expensive. I've come
across quite a few people in Industry who have that same
kind of grace, and I wish it was rampant In the art world."
Bell was able to make only three or four pieces a year,
because of the expense and time involved, when some
pieces prepared for a show in New York were damaged In
transit, he again turned to the phone book—this time in
and found a new friend in the Bronx. This
New York
metalizer taught him something of the process, sold him
the needed equipment, and with that Bill was metalizing
on his own.
Ten years ago he had his present vacuum chamber
built and
which is 7 feet in diameter and 10 feet long
Installed In Taos at a c'ost of $85,000; he says it would cost
.10 times that today. And he has become an expert In the
technology.
One of Bell's most spectacular works is "The Ice berg
and Its Shadow," a sculpture In vapor-coated glass first
shown at the Fort Worth Art Museum in 1975. Part of it
also was displayed that year at Tally Richards' Gallery of
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Contemporary Art in Taos. Miss Richards represents
If the IRS approves,
Walter Annenberg, publisher
of TV Guide, will give the
Corporation for Public
Broadcasting $150 million for
establishment of a "national
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project would supplement
on-air telecasts with data via
cable, satellite, cassettes
and disks. Courses would
provide college credits for
students unable to afford on.

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individuals hoping to Improve advancement opprtunities.

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who gave It to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
where the artist will lecture from time to time on uses of
the vacuum process in art.
His next major sculpture will be an eight-panel glass
work for Valley Bank of Nevada in Reno.
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much to know what people like, but how people see things.
"The most important audience for me is children. In
Fort Worth, for example. You see a family of six walk In;
It's a cheap place to go for an outing. A kid about 8 years
old, with a bag of popcorn, knows nothing about art,
suddenly sees your work, and freezes. And you know just
by the look on the kid's face, whether he understands what
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Year, No. 117—Sunday, January 6, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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I: U.S. To Soviets: ' Business _As Usual' Ends
WASHINGTON UPI - Warning the Soviet invasion of
equipment, and a freeze on soviet consular, cultural and
Afghanistan threatens the security of all nations, President
economic exchanges.
Carter retaliated against the Soviets with a series of punitive
In addition, Carter offered to provide military equipment,
measures, Including a sharp cutback in grain sales and
food and other assistance to help Pakistan "defend its in.
military aid to Pakistan.
dependence" against the Soviet threat. He said the United
In a nationally televised address Friday night, Carter said States also stands ready to help other nations in the region to
no nation "can continue to do business as usual with the soviet
forestall aggression.
Union," In ordering the most stringent reprisals since the end
A White house official said if Iran releases the 50 American
of the Cold War,
hostages and comes to realize the threat to its own security,
He warned a Soviet-occupied Afghanistan threatens both
U.S. aid would be forthcoming.
Iran and'Pakistan and "is a stepping stone to possible control
Carter made it clear he fears the Kremlin intends to alter the
over much of the world's oil supplies."
world balance of power and may be bent on further expansion.
Carter said the Soviet Union will receive only 8 million tons
"If Soviets are encouraged in this invasion by eventual
of grain this year instead of 25 million tons the United States
success,
and if they maintain their dominance over Afghanis.
had agreed to sell them,
tan
and
extend
their control to adjacent countries, the stable,
It was the first time the United States has used agriculture
strategic and peaceful balance of the world will be changed,"
as a foreign policy weapon "for overriding national security
he said, "This would threaten the security of all nations, inreasons," a White House official said.
eluding
of course, the United States, our allies and friends."
To soften the blow to farmers, officials said the administration will spend between $2.5 billion and $3 billion over
Carter also delayed the opening of the new American and
the next two years to protect prices and markets.
Soviet consular facilities. Aeroflot flights between America
Following his address, the president and Mrs. Carter drove
and Russia, which were to be increased, will continue on a
to Camp David for the weekend, despite warnings of heavy
twice weekly basis.
snow and hazardous highways and mountain roads.
Carter noted he already had sought and won postponement
Carter also warned if Russia continues its aggression in
of Senate ilebate over the Strategic Arms Limitation Treat%.
Afghanistan where it now has 50,000 troops, the United States
with Russia.
may withdraw from the Olympics in Moscow next summer.
But he said he is not rejecting the pact for the long run
Other retaliatory measures he announced included a severe
because "the entire world will benefit from the successful
reduction of fishing rights for soviet trawlers in U.S. waters, a
control of strategic nuclear weapons through the implemen.
ban on exports of high technology, particularly olIdrlUlng
tation of this carefully negotiated treaty."

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held Monday in the contested dismissal
of Raymond Masters, former guidance
counselor at. South Seminole Middle
School
The 10 a.m. hearing to be held In the
board room at the School Administration
Building, 1211 Meilonvlile Ave., Is open to
the public.
Masters, a counselor at the school for
school years 1977.78 and 1978-79, was not
recommended for reappointment by the
school principal. Ernest Cowley, chief
negotiator for the school board, said the
principal, Sidney Boyette, decided a
"better qualified" and "more responsive" counselor could be found.
Masters filed two grievances against
the school board which will be ruled upon
Monday. These involve academic
freedom and the principal's professional
evaluation of his work, Cowley said.
"The arbitration hearing will deter.
mine whether or not his (Masters')
contract was violated," Cowley said.
George Eyraud of Birmingham, Ala.,
will serve as arbitrator. Eyraud's
decision in the matter will be binding. He
was chosen as arbitrator from a host of
qualified arbitrators provided by the
Public Employees Relation Commission
of Florida, Cowley said,
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TEHRAN. Iran (UPI) - Foreign
By United Press International
Carter has general bipartisan support of
Widespread fighting flared across Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh today
his actions in response to the Soviet in- Afghanistan today between occupying rejected demands from the militants
vasion of Afghanistan, but Republican Soviet forces and Afghans. President holding the American embassy that U.S.
presidential hopeful Robert Dole called Carter described the Soviet invasion as Charge d'Affaires Bruce L. Iingen be
his Friday night address a "coverup" ,an extremely serious threat to peace" handed over to them to answer charges
and "deception."
and ordered a sharp curtailment of grain for a future spy trial of hostages.
"The president is rushing in to say exports to Russia.
In a letter addressed to Ayatollah
something about Afghanistan to avoid
Carter, in a national TV address on Ruhollah Khomeini, Ghotbazdeh said
facing up to the problem in Iran," Dole, deteriorating Soviet Amerit'an relations, laingen and two other American
It-Kan., said.
also announced a cutoff of sales of high diplomats had been placed under the
California Guy. Edmund G. Brown Jr., technology items such as oil-drilling Foreign Ministry's protection with the
seeking the Democratic presidential equipment and threatened to withdraw knowledge of Khomeini and the ruling
nomination, said "I think we're begin- the United States from the 1980 Olympics Revolutionary Council.
ning to see a crisis presidency and I find scheduled to be held in Moscow this
"I follow orders only of the leader
it ironic that the president brings home summer.
t Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini) and
the ambassador to Russia but that he
The U.N. Security Council scheduled a carry out decisions taken by the Islamic
failed to bring home the 50 American full debate oil the Afghan crisis today but Revolutionary Council and request that
diplomats that were in Iran, prior to any stern action by the council faced a necessary orders be issued in this
admitting the shah."
certain Soviet veto,
matter," Ghotbazdeh said.
Sen. Charles Percy, H-Ill., also exReports from Afghanistan and Iran
There was no immediate response to
pressed support. "I support the indicated a fierce battle was being fought Ghotbzadeh's letter from either
president's actions," he said.
for control of Herat.
Khomeini or the council.

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Friends of "Old Bob" will be relieved to 'know his marker is
back In place on his grave in Sanford's old Lakeview
cemetery.
Dead for many years, Old Bob, the horse who used to pull the

Old Bob was later replaced by a team of horses to pull the
hearse she said.
Miss Fox said her mother and father are buried in a family
plot in Lakeview Cemetery, purchased in 1883 while they were
still living in Lake Jessup before moving to Sanford.
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right
of
way
at
the
cemetery
are
placed
there
by
children,
Park
Avenue
and First Street, where the Atlantic Bank cf
One
of
Old
Bob's
friends
recently
reported
that
his
marker
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decorated with an engraving of a horse head and shoe—has
Back in those horse-and-buggy days, the stores closed out of
been broken and removed by "vandals."
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when someone in the community died. "Everybody
City
Parks
Director
Jim
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the
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case.
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funeral services were held at Miller's funeral
was
safe
in
the
maintenance
building
awaiting
repair.
parlor and in local churches, many were also held In private
"Old Bob is still in our hearts and we're not going to let
homes. The deceased was taken back to the home on the day of
anything happen to his marker," Jernigan said.
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Item and In no time at all Jernigan reported it was back In
place, in memory of Old Bob's "22 years of faithful service."
held at the family home on Oak Avenue, now the home of the
Martha
Fox,
who
still
remembers
Old
Bob,
said:
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don't
Catholic
nuns who teach at All Souls School.
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know
how
the
poor
horse
got
everyone
out
there,
the
road
was
Miss
Fox, who has lived at 1306 Park Ave. for 30 years, would
from its final resting spot at the Lakeview Cemetery. However, the
like to carry on this tradition.
just deep sandy ruts."
grand old horse, which served at Sanford funerals for many years at
"I've told them at Brissons, if they're still living to bring me
Miss Fox was 11-years-old when her mother died in 1904, and
the turn of the century, was remembered by City Parks Director she remembers riding in a carriage behind the hearse pulled
home again for the last time and they said they would," she
Am Jernigan, who ordered the grave marker be restored (right), by "Old Bob."
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several months appear possible to the city's three
new councilmen.
Victor Olvera, Ray Fox and Gene McDonald,
elected In December and set to take office it 4 p.m.
Monday say financial stability may be a long way

'The city's financial distress came to light last
summer when it was found that a city employee
charged with preparing the prior year's budget had
overestimated income and included within spending
proposals some funds earmarked for capital
projects,
The Legislature approved a new law last year
permitting the city to raise property taxes only to
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the previous year. The council placed onthe ballot a
question asking for approval by the voters of a
larger property tax Increase.
The referendum was 1w-ned down In September
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$2.14 per $1,000 assessed property value gave many
property owners a 16.cents.pLr41,000-cut In taxes.
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enticing industry to locate in the city expand the
tax base. But the city must be able to provide water
and sewer service to entice industry come here."
current council member Pat Southward, whom
Olvera will be replacing on the board, has for the
past several months been looking Into the possibility
of gaining federal funding for installation of both
water and sewer lines in the Rinehart Road and
Lake Emma Roads area. So far her project has not
been successf ul.
From flrd4iand experience, Olvera, employed by
Harlan Engineering, a new industry located on
Rinehart Road, knows how necessary those two city
services are. The firm has been in its new facility
for aeveralmonths, yet It Is only within the past few
days that central water and sewer service has been
provided. The service is not provided by the city,
but by Florida Lend Company's privately-owned
utility which serves the Crossings planned unit
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The firm, which relocated in Lake Mary from
Dofrolt, produces audio care products and currently
employs 20 persona,
In the next few months, the production staff is
expected to reach 75 in addition to Increases in the

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Boulevard abo ut the 104-foot setbacks from
center line of the highway. The setbacks were
originally adopted by the city to provide a method of
widening the road In the future.
Olvera said several of the owners of Lake Mary
Boulevard property want to sell their lands for
commercial development. The city must control
development, he said, to maintain a high quality.
"We don't want another State Road 438 or State
Road 434," he said.
Fox, who served on the city's planning and zoning
commission, said several commercial develop,
menti are inthe planning stages In the city. Several
weeks ago, plans were announced for construction
of a commerce park much like the Live Oak Center
In Caseelberry. This past week plans were an.

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nounced for a warehouse park.
Fox said he has been studying the city's budget
carefully and there appears to be no obvious areas
where cuts can be made to save money. He noted
the city council's first quarterly budget review will
be held later this month.
The first meetings of the newly constituted city
council will be a workshop on Jan. 17 followed by a
regular meeting on the 24th.
Fox said he has no preconceived notions about the
take Mary Boulevard controversy. He pointed out
that quite a few new homes have been built during
the past year that will be com ing on the tax rolls this
year. But he recognised actual taxes will not be
FCIVed from many of those new houses until the
1981 fiscal year.
McDonald admits that the city has got to find
some additional revenues, "but !don't know where
those revenues are," he said, adding, in line with
the information he has received, he is opposed to the
institution of a utility tax.
"The council has to wrestle with the problem and
see what It can come up with," he said.
McDonald said he has been studying the city's
financial statements and asking questions to gain a
better understanding of, "why the numbers are
what they are."

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The firm Is using only a couple acres of the 53
acres it owns
Rinehart Road.
Olvera said he also sees as a long-range solution
the annexation of the Crossings. He said in.
formation must be gathered to prove to the
residents of the Crossings that they will save tax
money and receive better service b y going into the
city.

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covered the 1974 Winter Olympics
In Innsbruck, Austria during his
assignment as a broadcast
specialist for the U. S. Army.
Today, DeSantle analyzes the role
world politics plays in this International sporting event. See his
column on Page 30.

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72nd Year, No. 118—Monday, Jan. 7, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Ambassador Donald McHenry, national
Carter wants the United Nations to security adviser igniewBrzezInskIand
proceed with economic sanctions against Raf I Ahmad, Waldheim's chief of
Iran despite Secretary General Kurt cabinet, also attended Sunday's meeting.
"The president reiterated the position
Waldheim's doubts about their ef.
of the United States that the United
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Carter has rejected a proposal Nations should begin without delay the
Waldheim brought back from his trip to process of implementing the U.N.
Iran, calling for an international inquiry Security Council resolutions of Dec. 31,"
into alleged crimes of the deposed shah Powell said.
That resolution called for the imcoupled with the release of the American
mediate release of the hostages. It
hostages in Tehran.
The -differences between the two directed Waldheimtogoto Iran toseek
leaders surfaced when Waldheim release of the hostages, and if he were
reported to Carter in the White House at unsuccessful in doing so, economic
a two-hour meeting Sunday night on his sanctions should be Imposed.
ft• 'The president also made clear the oftthree days In Tehran.
Press
Press Secretary Jody Powell said expressed position of the United States
Carter made It clear the United States that an international forum could be
wants the American hostages released made available for the airing of
before anything else can be considered. grievances — but not before the release
"That Is the single issue," Powell said. of Americans held In Iran," Powell said.
Waldheim said in a television interview
"All other concerns are not relevant
earlier in the day he was "doubtful" that
before the hostages are released."
Carter, who returned Sunday night economic sanctions would have any
from Camp David, scheduled a rare effect on the Iranian militants.
morning meeting of his Cabinet, then
Waldheim also said he believed the
planned to signed the $35billion Chrysler
militants would go along with a proposal
Corp. bailout bill in the afternoon,
Waldhaiin was to report to the United for an international inquiry into the past
beha v or of the shah.
Nations during the day on his trip.
Administration officials said the
"So we have to try to work out some
United States would not ask the Security sort of package deal which makes It
Council to impose economic sanctions on possible that we get the hostages, but we
Iran until later in the week.
have also to accept something which
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, U.N. satisfies the Iranians," Waldheim said.

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cuffing," he said.
MellonvilIe Ave.. Sanford. has been earmarked misleading, Layer said.
Sanford's Grammar school was built in 1904
Herald Staff Writer
"Pinecrest alone has a 765 enrollment;" he
for the consolidated school if It is built, Layer
"We can't have double sessions somewhere and and, according to Layer, is the oldest school in
said.
said. "And we would never have an elementary
- Concern over proposed consolidation of three of spend money consolidating students where there Florida used continually for housing students.
Sanford's elementary schools is about four or five are no double sessions," he said.
Some parents have criticized the idea of con- school of 1,200 as one person feared."
Southside school was built in 1924. Hopper was
years premature, Seminole County School
solidating schools because they favor neigh.
Each year the state allots money to a school built in 1960.
In addition to setting the optimum elementary
Superintendent William Layer said today.
system based on its unmet needs, Layer exCurrently Grammar houses 214 students, South- borhood schools within walking distance for school population at 750, the school board set 1,200
Although there are indications a state survey plained. These funds can be applied to various ;Jde 360, and Hopper. 235.
youngsters.
as optimum for middle schools and 2,100 as opThe proposed consolidated school would still be timuin for high schools.
team might recommend Hopper, Southside and projects acknowledged on the state survey, he
Larger enrollment schools are felt to be more
a neighborhood school, Layer said.
Grammar be consolidated — and Layer em- said, but building classrooms for students for efficient and more economical, Layer said.
The state survey which may recommend the
phasized "might" — he said the pomibility of it whom there is no space must come first.
-Only one area (attending Grammar school) consolidation is not expected to be fimlized until
Because it costs more to provide each smallhappening within the next five years is remote.
won't be able to walk to it," Layer said. "Most later this month.
"If there Is any money left over after unhoused
enrollment school with separate, full-time art and
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will still be within the 2-mile walking distance."
,The state Department of Eddcation conducts
pupil needs," Layer said, "It can be used for music teachers and guidance counselors, Layer
Layer emphasized that Sanford's other this state building needs survey to deternline
Consolidation of the three elementaries would consolidation or other projects. But that hasn't said he favors consolidation.
require construction of a new, larger school. This happened in the past 10 years."
elementaries, Goldsboro, Pinecrest, Idyllwilde needs over a five-year period for all 67 counties,"
None of the Sanford elementaries has a fullwon't happen, Layer said, until "unhoused pupil
and
Midway, are not being considered for con- Layer said. "The five-year survey might run out
Although the students at HoppI Southside
time art teacher. and Southside.. Hopper and
needs are met."
solidation.
before we could consider any consolidation, even
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and Grammar are in older buildings, "at least
A report that mentioned all the Sanford area if it's recommended.
"Our first priority must be to build new schools they are housed," Layer said. "What we really
of art and music travel from school to school.
"The concern is premature and unnecessary."
elementarles in discussion of consolidation was
in areas of the county where growth is oc- have to worry about are the unhoused students."
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TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Iran as high as43. There were also ll2injuries
threatened expulsions of journalists from reported In the rioting.
the United States, Britain and West
The official Pars news agency reported
Germany at the end of a bloody weekend the deaths Sunday and said they were the
that left at least 58 dead in the Islamic result of bloody clashes between Iranians
Republic.
and Iraqis who crossed the border Into
In Tehran Sunday, a small group of Iran.
Afghan exiles seized their country's
The worst fighting was in the southeast
embassy and occupied It for nearly five port city of Bandar Langeh where 28
hours to protest Soviet military in. people were killed Saturday, according
volvement In Afghanistan.
to casualty figures from the Pars news
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embassy takeover. The group surrenIn another development, Iran an.
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Employees on the second floor of the Flagship
Bank at the Sanford Plaza were recently visited office. With cold weather moving Into the area, he
by a young squirrel that somehow managed to might have been looking for a vacation loan so he
climb the brick wall and find a perch on the could fly farther south and spend a couple of
narrow window ledge outside the bookkeeping weeks In a nice, warm coconut palm.

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Sunday,Radlo Kabul said. The move was tIy.
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United
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met with his cabinet to discuss
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Soviet troops In Afghanistan of dissidents, meant to defuse the of committing a "blatant act of and President arter's Friday offer to
aggression" in Afghanistan and asked resume arms shipments.
slaughtering hundreds of Innocent widespread Moslem reheWon
Afghan Moslem leaders traveling
However, exiled rebel leaders said the Security Council to take "vigorous
Moslems in reprisal attacks against.

Russian troop strength in Afghanistan action" to remove Soviet troops and to overland from Afghanistan told United
insurpol, form
apoach1ng 80,000, with more 'restore International peace and security. - Press International in New Delhi, India,
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soldiers
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ReVJM of the Florida Department of signed by Gov. Bob Graham, were for. the FDLE to act as legal advisor in the chxled as soon as possible, but I see no
Law Eaforeimeat's probe of Senthwk- warded to the Florida DqtmeM of matter. He will and his recom, great need to drop everything I'm doing
Brevard Public - pøuadsr David St. Law Enforcement (FDLE) Nov. 21.
renditIons to the governor,
to get to it"
Stone said he was named to look into
'Ibis does not mean there is a greater
P. J. Doyle, of the Executive
to be In the governors
the matter after Douglas Cheshire, state
hands tws wish, have been sent to the Investigations Division, FDLE, said the likelihood of a prosecutIon," StonesW&amp;
But, he added, if there Is a prosecution attorney for the 18th judicial district,
of B&amp; Stone, state attorney for the native of the findings will not the
the governor Is briefed on he would be given the "executive disqualified hilfl5eif.
Mh j dicial
assignment" to handle the matter.
An investigation into charges of the matter.
Doug's own decision, Stone
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and sex discrimination at the
He said he will Study the report as said."And I think it was a good decision.
Today, Dick Scboditath, the governors
would not Since Doug works with the pubIlic
wh judicial district PI ddWWWs assistant general counsel, said be ex. quickly as possible
cow of the FDLE estimate bow keg it will two.
Nov.
defender every day he thought '
said.
"I want to do a thorough job," hecrea
cluded last week. The charges were report by this afternoon and will study it,
a conn
tmosphere.
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as will Stone.
"1 may have
brought by dientled employees.
The 'ltptIons with a cover letter Stone said today he has been asked by we Mr. Porter would like it to be con— DIANE PPIYK
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Ministry representative and after they expelling all representatives of the
were allowed to broadcast their demands Britishand
American,
West German
from a loudspeaker In front of the
media,
bassy.
During the weekend, supporters of
Abolghassern
g director general
Islamic leader Ayatollahuhoilah
foreign press at the Ministry of
Khomeini clashed with groups opposing National Guidance, told Pars the minis.
him, especially those backing his rival try was contemplating mass expulsion of
Ayatollah Kazern ShariatMadari, In a some Western correspondents "as long
series of antirevolutionary protests west as ft Iran-U.S. relations had not been
of the capital that officials said left 30 clarified and, especially as long as the
dead.
U.S. espionage center (the former U.S.
Unofficial reports placed the death toll Embassy) was occupied."

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school volunteers, Mrs. Graham
will visit the art and classroom
volunteer ''am at the schoolff
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in the media
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principals and Dividend coor.
dlnatois from other schools In the
county will also attend

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occupants, Spolaki said.
According to a spokesman, it is not unusual for an airplane to
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get away after it drops marijuana at a site.
* Police Beat
FIRE UNDER PROBE
In an initial appearance before the U.S. Magistrate Sunday ______________________________
Seminole County's Arson Task Force today was still In.
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morning, Robert J. Patrick, 46, 126 Bears Circle, Longwood,
vestigating Sunday's pre.dawn fire started by two Molotov
former owner of Mr. P's Supper Club; Philip Edward Rizzo, ment. They were transported to the Orange County jail and in
CoCkt&amp;JIS tossed through the windows of a Longwood office
26,0! 2906 Lakeview Dr., Fern Park, maitre d' of the club; and the custody of federal marshals today.
Ronald E. Coleman, 30, Knob Hill Apartments, Winter Park,
Ten officers each from the Seminole Sheriff's office, led by
Longwood Fire Chief Charles Chapman said the incendiary
were advised of their rights, according to the magistrate's Sheriff John Polk; two officers from the Sanford Police devices were thrown In two windows on the north end of the
office.
Department (including Chief Ben Butler) and DEA officers Dodge Building at state Road 434 and Grant Street, starting
The three were arrested early Sunday in a combined effort of arrested the men. The men were not armed and offered no the fire that was reported at 5:44 a.m.
the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Seminole
resistance after they unloaded from a plane 11 bales (500
'fl'.e blaze spread into the attic and caused an estimated
County Sheriff's Department and the Sanford Police Depart- pounds) of marijuana with a street value of $250,000 at the
W,000 damage to the building owned by Dale Dodge.

Northern Ireland Death Toll
Past 2,000 In New Violence
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI)
Sectional
violence pushed the death toll in Northern Ireland's 10year guerrilla war over the 2,000 mark, a bloody new
record'clouding the opening today of a conference to
restore borne rule in the British provInce.
On the eve of the conference at Belfast's Stormont
Castle, a land mine exploded, killing three members of
the Ulster Defense Regiment a home guard militia
organized by the British Army and composed largely
of Northern IrishProtestants —
- while they crossed a
bridge in Castlewellan, 30 miles south of Belfast. The
IRA claimed responsibility for the attack.
The deaths raised to 2,001 the number of people killed
since Aug. 15, 1900, when the outlawed Irish
Republican army began its campaign against the
British in Northern Ireland.
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COLOGNE, West Germany (UP!) - Comparing
Va tican censure ol controversial theologian Hans
Kung to the Inquisition, some 40 young Ca tholics
dressed like Dominican monks have burned an effigy
The group also set fire to several works by Kung,
barred from teaching seminarians in a Vatican riling
last month.
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Washington today, ready to deliver a steel coffin filled
with letters from Americans to the Iranian embassy,
friends said.
The Pensacola welder and six pallbearers plan to
march one block to the embassy, knock on the door and
present the coffin, filled with 50,000 letters protesting
the holding of 50 American hostages in Tehran.

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LONDON (UP!) - Anxiety over
Afghanistan and Iran sent gold rocketing
upwards today for the second straight week

last week. The Monday openings in London
and Zurich were both $55 higher than Friday's
close.
on European markets, hitting record
Within the first hour of trading, gold
openings of $645 in London and $640 in Zurich.
reached $647 in Zurich. But In London, it
The beleaguered dollar opened marginally eased back to $634 by the midmorning fix.
down on the currency exchanges.
Dealers attributed the stampede from
In Hong Kong, hours earlier, gold zoomed
paper currencies to gold to a variety of In.
up to $677 at one point, before closing at $645.
ternatlonal factors, including uncertainty
"It's crazy," said one Zurich dealer, over Iran and Aghanistan, President Carter's
summing up the frantic buying that has
announcement of sanctions against the Soviet
driven the price up over $120 an ounce in the Union and rising oil prices.

Teaching Children Topic
Of County Program

State Sen. John Vogt (D-Cocoa Beach) (left) turns
over the contracts for the new Casselberry senior

CONTRACTS

citizens' complex to Mayor Bill Grier Friday
The Center, scheduled for completion
in July 1981, will have a capacity to serve over :too
persons at a time, and will house congregate meat
programs, day care of the elderly and a variety of

FOR COMPLEX

afternoon.

Parents and guardians of children enrolled in a pro
other programs.
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designed to correct language disabilities in the Seminole
County schools, hay. been Invited to a series of programs to be
held in the ewnthgsat thel ngwood Elementary school,according to . Jeffrey Schneiderman, ccniiiltafltOOrd1nator
for speech, language and hearing In the Seminole County
.school&amp;
'fl programs will begin at 7 p.m. on the evenings of Jan. 10,
17. 24 and 31 and will be presented by Thomas McDowell.
dh
language diagnostician for the schools. The topic will be
"Teach Your Child to Talk" and will inform parents how
children normallylearntotalk. Part of the program will be set
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)— Former Prime Minister Indira the areas in the populous northern belt.
in southern Andhra Pradesh state by over 57,000 votes.
aide for answering questions that parents may have about Gandhi and her party raced to a dramatic political
comeback
The former prime minister also is running In Rae Bareli
their children's problems.
Her party was expected to easily command a majority In the
today, taking tlwee4otrths of the seats decided in initial
constituency
in Uttar Pradesh but no results were available.
'flare are approximately $0 children who are strolled in the election
new Parliame nt, and the victory would almost certainly propel
us,
ion,
San
jay,
was leading his Janata foe by over 5,0(X) vo tes
language and hearing programs which are part of the
Mrs. Gandhi back into the prime minister's seat.
More
than
360
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lion
voters
were
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neighboring
constituency.
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In early returns, the former ruling Janata party of her chief
ext. tweday election which concluded Sunday They chose among
Indian flhI reports said winners of Mrs. Gandhi's party
For more Information, call Schneiderman at
al untouchable leader JagJlvan Barn had won only vs
2,237 candidates vying for 534 seats in the lower house of
Included Cabinet officials when she ruled during the 1970s *
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Parliament - the seventh since India
achieved its in. seats. Caretaker Prime minister Caran sinys
DofelasMlnisterBanailalandoumlnlster and party treasurer
Party had garbed only a single vote.
dependence in 1947.
P.C.
Officials expect final results Tuesday.
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By afternoon, Mrs. Gandhi's Indira Congress Party had won
The Press Trust of India reported that Mrs. Gandhi herself
Mrs. Gandhi, who built friendly ties with Moscow during her
92 of the 123 decided constituencies and was leading In most of was leading her Janata Party rival in the Medak constituency
seven-year
rule, would not comment on what stand she would
NATIONAL REPORT: winter finally arrived In the Upper Midwest
take on the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. india's position on
today, blasting the region with bitter cold, fierce winds and wives of Ice
and snow, closing schools and highways and stranding hundreds of
the liens Is crucial to the United States.
travelers. A blizzard battered the Upper Great Lakes and 100 mph
The 62-year-old daughter of India's first prime ministe r,
winds bowled through the Colorado Rockies. At least one death was
Jawarheslal
Nehru, told Communist Party members in
burned on she weather. The National Weather Service issued blizzard
Calcutta, "others have interfered In Afghanistan before,"
rnIngs through northern stretches of North Dakota, Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Upper Michig an for the rest of today. Travelers ad.
refering to British colonial ambitions and Soviet charges that
visorles were In effect from South Dakota through much of Nebraska,
China
and the United States helped train Afghan Moslem
tow.. lifinois, Indiana and Ohio.
rebels.
AREA UAD$NO$ It am.): Temperature: 4$: overnight low:37:
yesterday's high: $7: barometric pressure: 10.25: relative humidity: Cl
But privately Mrs. Gandhi has said she was "shocked" by
percent; winds: North at 7 m.p.h.
Her advisers say she will draw a thin line
TUESDAY TIDES: Dlytsaa Seach, high, 11:31 low, 5: It; high, 11:43
NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) - The Adamion's car was reported stolen from 100 yards from her barb.wIre enclosed between the will of
Washington and the will of Moscow.
low, 1:11; Pert Canaveral: high, 11:23 low, 1:10; high, 11:37 low, 5:13;
Kenyan police commissioner aimounosd thesesneof her death at her
game compound at Shaba, some 360 miles
Saypsrtz hIgh, 1:23 low, 11:02; hIgh 5:15.
MATINS FORECAST: St. Aegestlae to Jiplier totes, owl MIINI today that the death of famed naturalist preserve In northeastern Kenya.
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;. SI. Augustine to Jupit er Inlet out 10 miles - Winds variable 10 knots Joy Mmaon, author of the "Barn Free"
He said certain facts had arisen to cut
pouce in Isiolo said that her upper
', bacon
siuftsoast to south around IS knots this afternoon and condoubt on the theory that she was mauled limbs
: tinuing Tuesday. Seas 2 to I feet lncreálng 3 to S this afternoon. Partly series, was being treated as murder.
had been mauled In such a way as
Th. Kenya News Agency quoted Police to death by a lion,
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ARIA POUCAST: Partly cloudy and warmer today and Tuesday Commissioner Ben Gethi as saying that
Mrs. Adamson, 00, became world.
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the living
inquiry into ft death of Mrs. Adamson. Adamson, when they adopted Elsa, an habits of leopards for
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maturity.
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Dora J. Doseir, Dairy
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r'"ring their decision to fire host Bert
bocm of the pohiJccsitcrysInoe.ths
last week.
assi' w Sw
In fact, Albert Marks Jr. aid RuMmy that
Parke' tiring was "as of 1110 110W "
MeOiIto Bat In ysvV' became
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siderstion."
Marks said officials expect a "flood of
mail" today at pageast headqasst.rs in
AUaniIcQtybecauee of various cnipaignsto
"get Bert his lob buck."
he
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BROOKSVILLE. Fla. (UPI) - An attorney for a
drifter accused of first degree murder says his client
bludgeoned a popular Episcopal priest because Father
Jon Steven Hunt made homosexual advances toward
Mm.
Assistant public defender James Ray Shaw,
representing William Howe GilvIn, 26, said in opening
arguments Saturday he will produce witnesses after
testimony begins today who will testify Hunt was a
homosexual. He said Hunt made homosexual advances
toward Gilvin following an afternoon of martini
"Only two people know what actually happened,"
Shaw said. "Bill knows."

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Job" Cases's ds'4!' to ni'eel a "We
Want Bert" wieir.
Masks aid . thongM sen' detL to
"takeup
tmr'er WlS ion 1
atIrsii to force irnc, wteá Wk lion both
Na ta show aid the Mies Anmelce PaI.aM
to ri
him from his contract.
Masks aid Caries ha "bees St edde" with
NBC. P1
Vr.d Silverman.
lie wWs out of his contract and Sthsrman won't let tern go," Masks said. '10 he's
tokltg thu ploy to take a s at Silverman
and
nstwerk.umd we we ths t'Jeat
program on the network."

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - Police said Sunday
night a student suspected of shooting and killing his
college professor after a dispute over his grades was
still at large.
Police also said they believed the unidentified
fugitive was still in town, although they didn't know
where.
Investigators said they knew the Identity of the
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student sought in the killing of Ira Holland, 66, an
associate professor of education at predominantly
blick Edward Waters College, but ware not releasing
It.

report to classrooms today and to accept the
financial rescue plan reached (luring the
weekend at a meeting called by Gov. James
H. Thompson in Springfield.
"We are directing all (CTU) members to

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agreement on a revised contract granting
$446 million in concessions to the company.
The amended pact will be presented
Tuesday to the UAW's 250-member rank-andfile Chrysler Council in the crucial first step
toward ratification, which UAW President
Douglas Fraser hoped would be completed by
the end of the month.
"I think they (workers) will realize that in
realistic terms, there is no alternative,"
Fra-er said.
The renegotiation concluded without major
disagreements be tween the two sides, and
Chrysler officials expressed satisfaction and
gratitude at the result.
Fraser said the aid figures are solid and
conservative,

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and a toy workers union.
The 11th hour package was agreed upon
late Saturday after marathon sessions were
held by city and state officials, bankers,
members of the Chicago Board of Education
and the teachers union in Thompson's
executive mansion.
The three-phase rescue plan — which
suprisingly contains no increase in real estate
taxes but consists of loans from a variety of
sources will pump $150 million into the
system immediately to pay 48,600 school
employees.
The teachers and other employees had not
been pa id on two successive paydays and
teachers had voted not to return to work if no
money was forthcoming.
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Survivors Include his wife,

Mrs. Morgan L. Scribner,
Sanford; four daughters, Mrs.
Rettv Lou DezAnehe. Mobile.
Ala., Mrs. Bonnie Hoffman,
Sanford, Mrs. Jacquelyn
James and Mrs. Antia Green,
Chipley; son, Bobby L.
Scribner, Sanford; brother,
Marcus Scribner, Joplin, Mo.;
16 grandchildren and 3 great.
grandchIldren,
Funeral services were held,
at 11 a.m., today, with Capt.
C.D. Phillips officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in

charge of arrangements.

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have been made," said the 4
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Democrat.
Rep. Elaine Gonlon, chairman of the House Administration Committee, said a
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thern Indiana highway in 1978.
The most Ford could be forced to pay in
criminal damages if it Loses the case is
$30,000. Its actual losses could be in the
millions if the verdict, or publicity from the
trial, cuts small car sales.
The landmark criminal prosecution for
reckless homicide is the brainchild of Elkhart
County Prosecutor Michael Cosentino. lie
persuaded a grand jury to indict Ford in the
Aug. 10, 1978, deaths of Judy Ann Ulrich, 18,
her sister, Lyn Marie, 16, both of Osceola,
Ind., and their cousin, Donna May Ulrich, 18,
of Roanoke, ill.
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The girls died when a van plowed into the
rear of their 1973 Pinto outside Goshen and
the car's gas tank exploded.

Sunday at the home of his
daughter in Chipley. He was a
native of Carthage, Mo. and
had lived in Sanford for the
past 20 years moving here
from Orlando. He was a
welder and a Baptist.

MRS.
MARY
LOUISE
FAULKENBERRY
Mrs.
Mary
Louise
Faulkenberry, 70, of 715
Faber Drive, Orlando, died
Saturday in Orlando. She was
born In Tipton, Term. and
came to Orlando in 1956 from
New York City.
She is survived by ttiree
daughters, Mrs. Mary
itamerme west, 01 Sanford,
Mrs. Dorothy Sue Hawley,
Jackson, Tenn. and Mrs.
Ethel Mae Paulk Memphis,
Tenn.; two brothers, C.W.
Morris,
Lakeland
and
Emmett Morris, of Polk City;
nine grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA
is in charge of arrangements.

at the agency's attempts to link him to as
many as 30 sex-slayings across the country,
He goes on trial today on charges of killing
Kimberly Leach,
Le
the l2 year-old daughter of
a beautician and a laborer at a concrete
enrnnanv
in the riirnI north Florida to wn of
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-Lake City. She disappeared between classes
on Feb. 9, 1978, and was not found for two
months.
Three people are believed to have seen the
young girl being led Into a white van before
she vanished. Her partially nude body was
discovered some 35 miles away under a
rusted hog pen on the edge of the Suwannee
River State Park.
The medical examiner cited a "penetrating
Injury to the neck" as the cause of dea th. The
doctor also suspected sexual abuse but said
CECIL C. SCRIRNER
decomposition made it impossible to deterCecil Curtis Scribner, 68, of
mine what kind.
Rt. 2, Box 55a, Sanford died
MUCh 02 me evmence in me i.eacn case nas
been kept secret. Circuit Judge Wallace M.
agreed."
he
Jopling
gave up trying to find an impartial
33-year-old
law
school
dropout
said
The
jury in Lake City two months ago, and moved
didn't want a "spectacle,' said King, who
was present when Randy made his protest. the trial to Orlando.
Jury selection is expected to take one week
Two television photographers and another
of the 4-6 weeks set aside for the trial. The
from a newspaper were asked to leave the
booking room. AU planned to use what little administrator of the Orange County Court
said 750 people had been summoned to report
film footage they obtained,
At one time, Bundy was placed on the FBI's for this week's work —500 more than would 0
ten most wanted list, but his supporters scoff ordinarily be called for jury selection.

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) —Theodore Bundy,
whose second murder trial starts today,
arrived in Orlando Sunday threatening to
create a scene If he was photographed by
reporters, authorities said,
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girl away from her junior high school between
classes and leaving her dead In a deserted pig
pen 35 miles away.
A helicopter Sunday brought the convicted
killer from Raiford, where he has been confined to death row since last July. He was
given the death penalty at the end of a fiveweek trial for sneaking into a Tallahassee
sorority house and murdering two women In
their beds.
"He said he would have to be dragged
across the floor to be photographed," said
Richard King, a spokesman for the Orange
County Sheriff's Dcnartment. "We didn't
want a kicking and screaming session, so we

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of three teenage girls in a fiery rear-end
collision is forcing the Ford Motor Co. to
account for Its design of the controversial
Pinto subcompact.
The automaker goes on trial today on an
Indictment of reckless homicide in a case of
nationwide significance that could determine
how responsible manufacturers are for the
safety of their products,
Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Harold
Staffeldt, 60, a lifelong resident of this town of
2,500 persons, set aside two months for the
trial,
At issue Is whether alleged faulty design of
gas tanks In the early Pintos caused the
deaths of the three young women on a nor-

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Milcome
NEWCOMER!

United Auto Workers, a food workers union

return to work Monday and to accept the pay
schedule," CTU President Robert Healey
announced.
The union's governing board also voted to
approve the purchase of $500,000 in city
general obligation notes, which come due
July 31, 1980. Henley stressed the money for
that purchase will come from union general
funds — not the teachers pension fund.
Henley also said the Chicago Police
Officers Union will use $10 million of its

No, this is not another one of those Imported-snowIn-Florida photos. Rather, these are snowmen
dressed b' Amish children in Pennsylvania's
Lancaster (ounty. The creations are the
traditional garb of the "plain people."
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today signed the $3.5 billion Chrysler aid bill,
a govtninent.backed plan which officials
hope will rescue the controversial auto maker
from the brink of bankruptcy.
The bill, which provides $1.5 billion In
federal loan guarantees, was signed at an
early afternoon White House ceremony,
The measure calls for stiff cash concessions
from Chrysler employees and requires the
auto company to raise another $1.5 billion
from private sources.
United Auto Workers officials say the fate
of the No. 3 automaker Is now in the hands of
the company's hourly workers,
After two days of talks in Detroit over the
weekend, the UAW and Chrysler reached

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - A state House subcommittee hears testimony today on whether to make
radar inadmlssable as evidence in speeding cases
heard by Florida's courts.
The hearing will open a week of committee meetings
as legislators linker with several proposals set for
consideration In the 1960 regular session this spring.
Measures up for discussion in committee this week
would levy a $100 tax on gas guzzlers, place a surcharge on speeding tickets, regulate hazardous waste
disposal and require tests for teachers.

Chicago Teachers Union.

Chrysler Salvage Plan Gains Carters Pen

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pension fund to purchase notes, as part of the
$25 million of notes that state, city, education
and banking officials agreed unions would

Auto Makers Reverse Roles

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NEW YORK (UP!) - A 20-month-old boy whose
mother allegedly scalded him and placed him in a hot
oven during an exorcism rite, has died at New York
Hospital.
For four days, Loon Justin - suffering from thirddegree burns over 90 percent of his body — clung to life
in the hospital's acute care ward. A hospital
spokesman said that he died Sunday at 8:15 p.m.
His mother told police at the time of the Incident last
Wednesday the boy was possessed by devils she had
tried to exorcise.

i s Party Smashes Election Foes
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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UP!) — An attorney for
Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood concedes his client will
probably face a court martial concerning his activities
during 132 years behind enemy lines but he says that
will give Garwood a chance to tell his story.
"As far as Bobby is concerned, he's better off if they
do convene a court martial," said attorney Dermot
Foley of New York.
"Then it's over. He's won. He's through with that
episode for the rest of his life."
An investigative hearing to determine if a court
martial will be convened moves into its final phase this
week and Foley said he expects no surprise testimony.
Garwood, 33, of Adams, Ind., is accused by former
POWs of collaboration with the enemy In a jungle
prison camp, and of desertion by the Marine Corps.

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largest school system, fraught with financial
problems, has won an $875 million bailout
plan from state, city, education and banking
leaders and a vote of confidence from the
Teachers voted overwhelmingly Sunday to
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survey shows.
Newsweek's copyright survey of Democrats and
independents "showed that doubts about the propriety
of Kennedy's behavior at Chappaquiddick have risen
significantly in the past six months — with 55 percent
now saying he acted improperly."
But the poll still shows many voters consider Kennedy to be a better leader than the president, whose
stock has been rising since the onslaught of the Iran
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necessary.
Paul D. Johns, executive vice president of
the Chicago Board of Trade, first said the
board was "unalterably opposed" to the
trading Will and raised the possibility of a
legal challenge.
In Iowa, which produces 20 percent of the
nation's corn crop, critics warned Carter's
move could severely depress grain prices.

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and the MidAmerica Commodity Exchange in
Chicago.
"The Important and dramatic action taken
by the president has necessarily altered the
fundamental marketplace conditions of
supply and demand," commission Chairman
James M. Stone said.
The commission plans to meet again
Tuesday to decide whether further action is

Huge Bailout Saves

make an announcement later today on progress in
negotiations of 415 contracts for petroleum industry
workers. If his report is unfavorable, it could mean a
strike by as early as midnight, union spokesman Jerry
Archuleta said.
"I stand behind the statement that Mr. Goss made to
a reporter Friday," Archuleta said early today.

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conflict between Kung and the church, but to express
the group's concern over conflicts in the Roman
Catholic church leading to the censure.

Under the commission's order, trading was
suspended today and Tuesday on futures
contracts in wheat, corn, oats, soybeans,
soybean oil and soybean meal on the Chicago
Board of Trade, Minneapolis Grain
Exchange, the Kansas City Board of Trade

said today.
OCAW President Robert Goss was scheduled to

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Needs Committee, a group that expressed advisory group made up of community
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controlofthehospitalffitlssoldorleaaedto
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"I know we can satisfy the people of Sanh.
an out-of-town organization. Christopher
ford and Seminole County on this matter,"
Holden, president of the committee, said he
Blair said.

cathedral Sunday was not meant to take sides In the

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But Kirchhoff replied that HCA is cornmuted to the full autonomy of Individual local
institutions and Florida Hospi tal, Orlando,
would run the hospital via a board of directors, the majority of which would be from the
Adventist Health Systems organ ization.
,,We will have a board of directors of which

Florida Hospital regiobal vice president.
Blair was responding to Kirchhoff's letter
to the Seminole County Resources for Human

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unanimously to suspend trading of the futures
contracts on the four markets that handle the

WASHINGTON (UPI) — In an unprecedented action, a government agency has
halted trading of futures contracts in six
grain commodities affected by President
Carter's embargo of grain shipments to the
Soviet Union.
In an emergency action Sunday to cushion
the blow of Carter's embargo, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission voted

DENVER (U PI
A strike by the 60,000-member
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers at midnight tonight
appeared likely, primarily because of contract differences over health care benefits, a union spokesman

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was concerned about Hospital Corporation of
America (HCA) obtaining the hospital, since
its corporate headquarters are in Nashville,

Reacting to a letter by Seminole County
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff which
states Florida Hospital's proposal to pur.
chase Seminole Memorial Hospital "does not
clearly guarantee local control," a Florida
Hospital official said they are willing to
negotiate the matter,
"But our understa nding is that we've
covered that point," said Mardian Blair,

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As Union Asks Pay Boost

Hospital Bidder Willing
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Owner Charged In Drug Bust
en r Florida Airport in Sanford, police
The plane and its occupants got away, according to Sheriff's
1 spokesman,
Action Reports
John Spolskl.

A former Sanford nightclub owner, his maitre d' and a
Winter Park man were to be arraigned today in U.S.
Magistrate's Court in Orlando on federal charges of "conspiracy wi th intent to distribute and possess marijuana."

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Monday, Jan. 7,1980-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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MARY LOUISE - Graveside
services
for Mrs Mary Louise
Faulkenberry,
of 715 Faber
Drive, Orlando, who died
Saturday in Orlando will be
Wednesday
at
p.m.
in
Evergreen Cemetery with Sister
Katie Summons officiating
Irisson Funeral Home
in
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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Monday, Jan. 7, 1980-4A

Seminole Sheriff John Polk Is "stunned and
gratified" that only one arrest was made for
driving under the Influence of alcohol (DUI) by
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Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, 14.25; 6 Months,
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patrol cars were out over the holiday specifically
searc hing for drivers who were unfit to be behind
the wheel,
Under a sta te grant, the county has received
funds for the six additional patrol groups to try
and eliminate Seminole County's Diace near the
top of the list of DUI arrests per capita, Spoiski
explained.
Spolskl explained deputies make DUI ar rests
based on abnormal driving and field sobriety
tests
walking a straight line and other indications of sobriety.
A person believed to be intoxicated Is ta ken to

The special drunk drivers squad will soon be
riding in the county's newest patrol cars also
courtesy of the state.
The county has received nine new cars which
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SPORTS

against the state law awarding certain interest
money to the court clerks is up for consideration
by the U.S. Supreme Court.
On Wednesday, attorney Harvey Alper filed
the 40 copies of his request for the high court to
hear his case. It was the last day the appeal of
the decision in volving about $97,000 In interest
could be filed .

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Corral

ment.

Six of the cars will be used excluslvly by the
special squad, which has been using cars nor-

The case pit ting an Altamonte Springs lawyer

VIEWPOINT

TAMPA, Fla. tUPI
Dennis Harrah, like a lot of
other Los Angeles Rains, has

Chrysler:
Teen-Ager,
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Tax Winner

By ROBERT WALTERS

By ROBERT J. WAGMAN

WASHINGTON
The scene is a familiar
one In millions of households: teenagers

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jj their parents for more spending
money while simultaneously denouncing
them for a variety of alleged sins.
A variation of that family drama recently
was played on a grander scale In this capital.
In t he expanded version, the federal govern.
ment was cast in the role of the parents while
the Chrysler Corp. was the free-spending, ill-

mannered teenager.
Congress to authorize unprecedented

LIGHTER SIDE

Just Call It ,, UFO

package including $1.5 billion in federal loan
guarantees and it's time to set the record
And, while no good purpose Is served by straight
about how the company got Into its
denying the severity of the challenges we face, precarious financial condition,
neither must we underestimate our latent ability
For decades, Chrysler has been content to
to endure and, in the end, to prevail. We have
" company of the auto in.
more reasons to be hopeful than apprehensive. We be the "me-too"company
collectively,

By DICK WF.ST
Edison's invention opened Sept. 12, Just 10
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Away down days before the Indian OCUfl pllOflWlOfl

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scintillation.

It seems reasonable to speculate that South

enjoy the cumulative legacy of two centuries of
responsible selfgovernment, success In the teeth
of every kind of adversity, and, when necessary
the demonstrable will to defend legitimate interests despite the gravest period. America's
"Chrysler is a tradlt4onal leader in fuel.
prospects are not lightly to be dismissed.
economy," Lee A. Iacocca, the company's
"Men to match Its mountains," lathe way one r
ecently Installed board chairman, boosted to
19th Century observer described this country and a Senate
committee. "Chrysler builds more
its people. Our resolve today should be that we small cars as a percentage of its total
continue to merit such tribute in the difficult production than either General Motors or

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authority than General motors President

EMot,M. Eates: "The customers an ready.
They want 1985 fuel economy now,"

coc=mwaft the
100th
isey of the I1
My records show that Smithsonian

Institution's exhibition celebrating Thomas

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Everybody wderstands that experinmW
projects don't always pan out as anticipated,
And it could be thgy have invented the world,s

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down pass.
An apparent 27-yard scoring pass to Jimmie Giles in
the final minutes was nullified by an illegal procedure
penalty, ending Tampa Bay's final threat.

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"Will I be able to play in the Super Bowl?" asked
Rains' AllPro defensive end Jack Youngblood, who
played Sunday despite a hairline fracture of the fibula,
"I'll be able to fly by then."
Cullen Bryant paced the Hams' 216-yard ground
attack with 106 yards as he became the only player
besides the New York Giants' Billy Taylor to rush for
more than 100 yards against the Buccaneers' leagueleading defense. Wendell Tyler, who added 86 yards on
the ground, said this is a different Los Angeles team.
"Ferragamo is still young, but he's a leader," said

Tyler, who rushed for 1,109 yards in the regular season
as the Rains won the NFC West with a 9-7 record,
poorest among the six division winners. "The difference between this team and the ones that didn't win is
that this learn has youth, spirit and togetnerneas,"
An awesomise defense doesn't hurt, either.
"We had a great defensive team out there today,"
added Tyler. "If it wasn't for our defense, we wouldn't
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have won this game."
Tampa Bay running back Ricky bell, who snreaaea
Philadelphia for 142 yards last week, was held to 59
yar ds on 20 carries by a defense geared to the run.
in knowing we had to stop their ground
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lJIVICi7,
game out i won i uun we u ow it
said pr oud defensive coach Bud Carson.
The Rams did even better against the pass,
harassing Tampa Bay's two quarterbacks with equal
effectiveness. Doug Williams completed only 2-of-13
passes before leaving in the third quarter with torn
biceps In his right arm. His replacement, Mike Itae,
could only match Williams' feeble numbers as
Buccaneers hit only 5-of-V passes for 96 yards, Including Eckwood's big option pass.
--As a defense, we always go into the game thinking
shutout," said All-Pro tackle Larry Brooks. "It helped
us to know that we could stop them when we needed to,
71w Rains outgained Tampa Bay 369-177 in the first
NFC title game without a touchdown and avenged a 21--

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BERRY'S WORLD

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Pol ic ies

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Para mm*m Of
Congress have been hearing horror stories

Q=111. QWW PeM and Union n1slity. Middle Evsk bu bm a pod kba pne bad
The lobbyists' tactic was to find a ..nslor from the bgJ1vth1.
Willing tO 10111`06" thl dd4ft malum So
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, a
thsrve Itl'UCk out,
IiramuutupbyCessInthewaks cithe
se'callsd "Medigap" policies Ibses POIkISS
One lobbyist cornered Sin. Malcolm 1174 Arab oil senbss'go, Was slupoisd to cost
are mipposed to pick up 4w Wm* that
RMvi- 10 A 800 =11MM AM ,Aboull 17 MHUM. Nowii
Medicare and Medicaid leives In treshnent
asked )iim to 'sponsor such a mow. H.
VFQKhMa*000Mk!AIVW
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Aging Con"iittavm and the Federal 1ad.. uusuIativis diw a Comm ms.UN
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C'"din 1*ve tarnsi up a
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si frWi V.J.Soul4 :'iil'of -1 6-0- oil oJect
the '$'ymeA3
fssng hsrdIl agusts and their_,miaIH' (kflabs's board thair
L'dec1Iasd to pipiliue. lb orl ,ithnMe fé that
latridiic. the CfWI
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$85
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Psunsylyasia seaMen, Hopshlls Hld rIe, The
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puM'g P.gf'stius that would slap Islo
IlcinradJehaHeS ha,, esiveds
he
invoked
cpss on ai ales agents, and ant up a raft of oeslng lnti
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prgo om of nh-lxy ajLM of lomiaci ployss of Union VIdEty.
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from the Health
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The Loulslane scandal Involves a e-u.
311kinich pipeline to uuft federal oil
resu!vssfrcm Weeks teIand
The irics Was to be $27 rn1111"n —*80 a toot
CanowwUoi
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after paying'
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from the Hot..
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PITTSBURGH UP! i Call theni Terry Bradshaw, who passed for 219 words in an eloquent manner.
greedy, selfish
it could be they
arois and two touchdowns.
"We're proud of ourselves, but
deserve those labels. But they prefer
Nolls quiet denicunor stood in we're also proud of the Steelers,''
to think of themselves as hungry.
stark contrast to (limit of his players.
Phillips saul. ''Iii a flay, that will be
An unprecedented three Super Usually businesslike before and its playing against (lie NFC in the
Bowl titles, accomplished in just five after gaines, the Steelers whooped Super Bowl. We're from (lie saiuie
years, have not been enough for the and shouted mind slapped palms like confcrnce, the same division and
Pittsburgh Steelers
they want to a bunch of high school boys.
we'll be rooting for the Steelers in
make it four in six.
''We can become the first team to their next game. I don't think
And Sunday, on the frozen field of will back-to-Wick Super Bowl titles anybody can beat Pittsburgh except
Three Rivers Stadium, they moved twice; we truly want to make Pitt- Houston
and we didn't tb it
into position to make their dream sburgh the 'City of Champions.'''
today."
come true with a 27.13 victory over said Pittsburgh wide receiver Lynn
For the second straight year, the
the Central Division rival Houston Swann.
Oilers and the Steelers split their
Oilers that gave theni the AFC title
''This WAS the Super Bowl as far two regular-season gamiies only to
and a chance to play the NFC as I'm concerned," said Oilers meet again in (he playoffs with
Champion Los Angeles Humus in quarterback Dan l'astorini, who had Pittsburgh the Central Division
Super Bowl XIV Jan. 20 in been weeping when lie had gone a champion and Houston ifmid-card
Pasadena, Calif.
few niinutes earlier to, congratulate representative.
The Rains won (he NFC chain- amid wish good luck to) Bradshaw.
The Steelers may have been
pionship with at 9-0 victory over -Pittsburgh is going and they're thinking what (lie Oilers ere saying
'i'amnpa Bay Sunday.
going to win."
about the AFC gamuie being the real
"They showed that they wanted It
The Oilers' league-leading rusher, Super Bowl. But if they were, they
very badly," Steelers Coach Chuck Earl Cammipbell, held to) just 17 yards were too polite to insult Los Angeles
Null said after his team earned its by (1w Steelers, agreed, saying, ''I by saying so. Still they praised (lie
fourth AFC championship in six think the two best teams in pro Oilers and their play.
years-- and its second straight over football Played U gammie today."
''They were lreparI and they
the Oilers
with if stingy defense
Houston's gracious coach, Burn played a tremmiendous ballgamioc.
against the rush and cool play by Phillips, echoed his offensive stars' They played their hearts out," said

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i'itt,sburgti defensive tackle Joe when rookie Vernon Perry, who had
Greene, who four times smashed
at playoff record four interceptions
through the offensive line to stop against San Diego last k%eek, picked
('ampbt'll, coining off if groin injury
off a Bra(Lshaw pass on the first
Hiatt kept Will out of Houston' AFC
semifinal upset at San Diego last

series of the game and returned it
For if playoff-record 75 yards and at
week.
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The Oilers hung in there better
Then, after Steelers rookie Mutt
than the final score showed. Late in Bahr kicked a 21-varol field goal,
the third period, Pastorini hit Mike
Houston's Toni Fritsch kicked a 27Ut'nfrn in the end zone with a pass yarder to push the Oilers' lead back
that would have 1)111 Houston an
to seven points.
extra point away from tying PittOn the next series, Bradshaw, who
sburgh at 17, but 'lie officials ruled said he tried to, be too careful in the
Renfro was not in control before lie early going, got into his groove and
stepped out of bounds. Television the result was two quick touchreplays seemed to show that Henfro downs, lie hit Bennie ('unninghiamui
umi:itk' a good catch but the Oilers had with at 16-yard scoring puss 5:27 into
to settle for at field goal three plays
the second period (limit tied the game
Iatt'r,
and threw if 20-yard 'l'l) lass to John
Pas(orini felt the call ruined his Stallwurtli eight minutes later to Put
team's t'lwumccs of rallying for Pittsburgh ahead for good.
victory.
Each train added at field goal in
"If we get that touchdown the the second half, and Steelers runbalance shifts,'' Pastorini said. "We
ning back Rocky Bleier, who is
can conic out and rim in our next expected to announce his retirement
possession insteaol of throwing like
alter the Super Bowl, capped the
we had to."
scoring with a 4-yard 'L'[) plunge late
'('1w Oilers had taken a 7.0 lead
in the final quarter.

He's Old And Too Small But. Gets The Job Done
PITTSBURGH(UPI) — They needle hini a lot about his age,
his size, his receding hairline and his being a Vietnam hero,
and Rocky Bk'ier never gets the least bit upset about it
because he, better than anyone else, knos how the Pittsburgh

'''l'o mmie, it as,'' Brads-haw said later. "That touchdown of
his made the day for all of us.''
Iii the dressing rootmi, the Steelers gave HIder one of (lit'
game balls. They knew what this gaiuie meant to himmi lx'cause
it could've possibly been his last one, had time Steelers los t, and
he wasn't even sure he was going to start in it until univ a
couple of hours before it began.

Steelers really Feel about tutu.
They all love the little guy.

You could see (limit for yourself if you happened to be uniting
tue 50,475 who were on hand at Three Rivers Stadium Sunda)unday
to watch the Steelers make it to the ,Suner Bowl for the fourth
fourth

time in six years with if 27-13 beating of the Houston Oilers or if
you were looking at the game on television,
Withh less than a minute left and the Steelers on t Oilers' 4yard line, Pittsburgh quarterback 'I'erry Bradshaw culled time
(cain's 30-trap play and that meant (1w No. 3 back, Hider, was
to go through the No. 6 hole in the line,
After the snap, Bradshaw handed oil to Hider, who slithered
across the goal line under two of Houston's defenders, Greg
Bingham and Art Stringer.
As soon as referee Jinm Tunney signumuleol it was a touchdown,

HIder, who will be :14 in Mardi, is (lie second oldest running
back in the league, Only Preston Pearson of Dallas is older
by a couple of months. Before the present season started, (lucre
was talk about Meier being washed up. Oh, sure, everybuol
knew how lie had tommie ba ck to win a job with time Steelers after
suffering serious wounds in both feet in Vietnam,i and he timid
well for them (or 11 seasons, but tie was tlHuglm( to ix'
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hilcier was mmiublwoi by his teammates. First, Franco' Harris
hugged him. Bradshaw also came running up to e mbrace hnum
and then the rest of the Steelers practically stimilloweti imimmi till,
You could tell how happy they were for hiiimi.
The Steelers already had (lie garume pretty iell 't rapped up
and Blcier's touchdown, capping a great day in 't imicti lie miumoit'
52 yards in three tries and grabbed three passes for :19 inure,
represented so immuch icing mu time cake, but front time ecstatic
reaction by his fellow players, you would've thought the stocky
5-foot-10 running back had just made the play of time timuy.

washed
shed tip when this season began,

Nonetheless, lie had a reasonably good season itt, 434 yards
rushing and four touchdowns even though Sidney Thornton, at
third-year man fron t Northwestern Louisiana, replaced hiimmi as
(lie No. :i running back.

Gators Begin Search To Replace L tz
t'j
in
International
Florida Athletic Director Bill Carr says he has
been instructed to begin an immediate search for'
a basketball coach to replace John Lotz, who
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itmgmmeu UY request UtUFUUy.
Meanwhile interim coach Ed Visscher began
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games is that we might apply even more energy
into becoming spiritually successful. This kind of
success is not a destination but a journey.
Our real rewards will come in being *able to
someday say: I really did make an honest attempt
to keep my priorities in order, to be God's hands
and feet in this world, and in doing so, I've c1

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to John I.otz for his leadership of the program and
the great personal respect I have for him as an
individual. I know everyone connected with the
Gator
am wishes both John and his family
IL.. I.,,,.. £
£L.
lilt! I)VS( in inc muture."
In other college basketball Saturday, North
('arolina-Charlotte upset previously unbeaten
.
acksonville 68-65 in a Sun licit Conference game
t Charlotte, South Florida stopped Buffalo 75-62
at Tampa and Central Florida downed Aquinas
109-77.

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Lotz, will retain the head job until the end of the
serving Dim through my vocation."
season, CArr said.
('arr said, I would express deep appreciation
Sources said Iotz had received a request to
resign early last week, but apparently university
officials had expected him to remain on the job
throughout the season. Instead, he quit after
.
Saturday's 82-62 loss to Auburn.
Chris Marlette's Croorns down 16 rebounds,
strongest squads we'll face
Friday's prep schedule has
I have submitted my resignation at the 'request
panthers gained a measure of
Greg Hill, who scored 4 this year and over the put Spruce Creek at Lake
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of the university. The university will honor the
revenge over the weekend Points before leaving the couple of seasons, Crooms Brantley, Mainland at Lake
game with a broken foot, will and the Greyhounds has Howell, DeLand at Lyman
terms of my contract in a manner which is with a little payback.
The
Panthers
whipped
St.
be
out for a while. His injury developed Into a good and Apopka at Seminole.
mutually acceptable," he said.
Cloud
54-39
Saturday,
ritaking
is of some concern to Seminole County Rivalry."
I
On Saturday. the Five Star
Itis'future plans were not disclosed.
for
Marlette.
an
earlier
season
and
The Panthers finish up the Conference challenges the
Sat urday's loss dropped the Gators to 47 overall up
urnament low to St. Claud.
"Hill was really starting to week with an away game Orange Belt when the Lake
Th
ct
co
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vi
me on for us," Marlette Th ursday at Kissimmee and Brantley Pa triots travel to
ory,
the
first
in
1980
member of the team is looking to
Lotz overall record was 83-83 since coming to for the Sanford school, im. said of his injured starter.
then travel to Leesburg for a play the O%iedo lions.
mixture of respect and pride.
Florida in 1973 from North Carolina, where he
proved
the
Panthers's
season
"He
has
be
en
hitting
th
e
Sat
urday contest.
"but
best,"
acknowledged
Carson,
"Pittsburgh is
served as an assistant under Dean Smith. He was sla te to 83.
boards very well in the last St, Cloud-Fuuwood S-I-li;
Once
SEC
guiding his team to a 17-9 record and a fourth was Mr. Everything, Calvin some improved scoring Brlzmdine 2.1-5, J.hesoa 4-2Bryant, leading the way.
potential we'll miss him in ii. Totals 1144$.
place finish.'
Bryan t scored a game high the line up"
CroomaLaw 1-2-4, GaInes 44
His troubles started the next year when fresh20 points to pave the Crooms The Panthers face a busy 8, HIll 1.2-4, Bryant 8-4.21,
MPH
men prospects John Corso and Mike Aldridge quit attack despite the fact no schedule this week. Tonight at Knight 142, Hendricks 142,
the team. They contended that since last year's other Panther hit for double 6:30 Crooms plays host to Wyms 441, Jackson 344,
Ciators
had a dismal 3-15 season record, they and figures.
We Howell i4nd is at hoine ToWs 046L
ORIANDO — Co#ch Henry Director. Dr. Jack O-UM.
Thie
talfrited
center
conagain WedneWay night at
In high school action this
(he other freshmen ought to be getting more
Brandon and his University of
on
8-11
the
6:30
to
shots
from
26
play
take
on
long
week,
Lake Brantley meets r— __ _ _
me
Knights
will
time
rival
Central Florida men's tennis
playing time so as to be gaining experieflce. The
nwr and converted a perfect Lyman.
s at home
Apopka, Lake Howell travels 11 ~ FLO R I 0 A`7__~)
4-4 from the charity stripe.
"We're looking forward to to Lyman, Seminole hosts
Sunshine State Cfern"c UCF' will also be hosting
In a statement released alter his resignation Bryant was also a dominant the Lyman game,
Colonial and New Smyrna
Marlette
Tour nament In More for them 1980 Sunshine State Con.
was announced, [Atz said: *My prayer for all force on both the offensive commented.
Beach travels to Oviedo
on'their 1980 schedule an- rerence Tournament on
coaches as we pour so much energy into winning and defensi ve boards, hauling
'UNSHI STATE
"They have one of the Tuesday night games.
Ibouflced by UCF AthetIc February 14-15.
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So when a U.S. satellite detected a brilliant Africa woi'ld have wanted to participate
flash of night o
off the coast of South Africa one such an observance, and in as eye-catching a
manner as possible. From that Premise,
night last September, the Immediate
deduction flows as follows:
assumption was that somebody was fooling
around with nuclear eiplasivea.
The South African government appoints a
But South Africa denied It was secretly
r ommend ways
conducting atomic tests at sea.
the , occasion. At its first meeting, one
"There ain't nobody down here but just us. member suggests an exhibit featuring an
conventional weaponeers," the South Afri. atomic light bulb.
cans said. Or words to that effect,
"We could have the atomic bulb burning
Nor did a panel of experts appointed by
Ford,"
White House to check into the Incident sub.. along'Ide a primitive incandescent lamp of
the typ Edison
tad." he us. "it would
stantlate the suspicion.
When Iacocca appeared before the senate
L..
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iianzing uimzntuee, his testimony was
ba IflVL way us unsuraung DOUt we UflAlthough the signal picked up by the
portance of Edison's achievement and the
larded with references to the "massive coat
satellite cer tainly looked as if It came from a
tremendous technological strides made In the
burden" imposed by federal agencies, "the
nuclear explosion, the panel reported last
ensuing century,"
heavy Impact of government regula tion" and
week, there was no corroborating evidence,
"burdensome product regulations."
By September, the bulb is ready to turn on.
such as radioactive fallout.
"But before we put It on public display,
Thus It appears the investigation into the
But authorita tive analyses show that apmaybe we ought to test it out to make sure It
mystery is back on Square One.
proximately one-half to two-thirds of those
wcIis," says the scientist In charge of
I personally have felt all along that South
costs Involve compliance with the fuel
research."We could put Itona barge and tow
Africa was being unfairly placed under '&amp;
economy standards that have forced chrysler
It out to sea and that way if It fizzled nobody
mushroom c'oud by whatever It was the
to finally accept small, economical cars.
would be the wiser."
satellite saw that night.
Are those standard bureaucratic "non-the shove scenario explains the origin of
If the panel needs a straw to grasp, permit thIf .IJiUa
sense," as Chrysler claims, or are they
.huui.l ek
...A 1 6k..
11. "W Invu
aw U11111
0
me
to
point
out
that the lghtIng closely coinresporuive to Comm" demands The final
South
Africans
to feel embarrassed,
cided with ceremonies

Malavasi: 'We Waited
A Long Time For This'
TAMPA, Flu, (UPI)
The perennial postseason
blues of the Los Angeles Rains disappeared Sunday
under all that orange.
The Rams, who have won an NFL-record seven
straight division titles but had never reached the Super
Bowl before, used Frank Corral's three field goals and
a devastating defense for a 9.0 triumph over the fourthyear Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC title game.
"We've waited for this day a long time," said Los
Angeles Coach Ray Malavasi, whose team earned the
dubious privilege of meeting the threetime NFL
champion Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIV on
Jan. 20 in Pasadena, Calif. "It feels good, but all I'm
thinking about is one more."
The Hams losers of four of the previous five NFC
championship gamiies
held the Buccaneers to only
seven first downs and 177 yards in total offense, despite
the deafening roars of "Go Bucs Go" from the Tampa
Stadium record crowd of 72,033, clad mostly in orange.
"I'm feeling great because we accomplished what
we wanted to do," said Rams' quarterbac Vince
Ferragamo, who played with surprising poise for a
three-year pro who had thrown only 35 NFL passes
entering this season. "If our defense plays that way,
we can't lose the Super Bowl,"
Ferragamo, who started the final five gaines of the
regular season after, Pat, Haden was injured, completed 12-of-23 passes, for 163. yards and wasn't intercepted as lie led the lams within range of Corral's
secondquarter field goals of 19 and 21 yards and a
clinching 23-yarder midway through the final quarter.
The Buccaneers, who were seeking to become the
youngest franchise inleague history to reach the Super
Bowl, didn't cross midfield until late in the third
quarter and they had to rely on a trick play to do it.
On 3rd-and-6, Jerry Eckwood took a pitchout and
tossed a 42-yard option pass to a wide-open Larry
Mucker down the right side, Safety Dave Elmendorf's
open field tackle at the Rams' 34 saved a touchdown
and the drive fizzled at the 30 on an incomplete fourth-

servicestatlons,réflneriesor even perhaps to
foreign subsidiaries.
producers, however, would feel
the bite and severely, too, Anderson told
wavering senators. The lobbyist admitted
that few would miss a meal as a result of the
new tax, but almost all the small producers
would suffer a sufficient cash flow problem to
prevent them from having sufficient capital
with which to go about finding new oil. And,
after all, he said, that was the stated purpose
of oil price decontrol.
Anderson's amendment was fought by the
National Citizens' Coalition for the Windfall
Profits Tax, an umbrella group of some 100
organizations, which includes such
powerhouses as the AFICIO, the NAACP
and the League of Women Voters. The
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M argued for a neavy winazau profits
tax and said the Bentsen-introduced,
Anderson-proposed exemption would dilute
the benefits to be derived from such a tax.
In the end, though, Anderson proved more
persuasive In the Senate anteroom., than the
coalition's powerful members. Coalition chief
lobbyist Marilyn Thompson was unable to
marshal a strong enough campaign to
challenge Anderson and the Senate accepted
the Bentsen amendment.
Hours before the House and Senate adjourned for the year, congressional conferees
agreed in orindoal to a'comprornin ~.inn
Of the windfall profits tax. Still to be worked
out, though, is how that tax will break down,
and that includes the matter of the exemption. A conference on that specific Issue
currently is scheduled for January 17.

yonder In the Indian Ocean you dqn't find Other events honoring Edison were taking
terribly many glow-In-the-dark neckties or
place elsewhere about that time.
other luminous objects capable of nocturnal

de-emphasizing innovation in favor of
copying the successful technical improvements and design changes made by Its
gercompeU, the General Motors Corp.
and the Ford Motor Co.

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WASHINGTON
out to be the big winner when Congress finally
votes to approve that $227 billion windfall
profits tax on deregulated domestic oil. He
certainly was the big winner In th e Senate
debate over the tax.
If Anderson's name is not a familiar one,
it's not supposed to be. Anderson Is a
Washington lobbyist who was hired by a
group of small oil producers to push through
the Senate an exemption for them from most
of the consequences of the tax. And lobbyists
are supposed to keep in the background.
Anderson did Just that, and quite effectively. For months, he worked quietly
behind the scenes, lining up support from a
group of oil state senators. Finally, when he
thought he had enough support to start his
campaign in the upper chamber, ne asxea one
on-stater, Democratic Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of
Texas, to Introduce an amendment to the
windfa ll profits bill that would exempt the
first 1,000 barrels a day of production from
the tax. Once the amendment reached the
floor, Anderson began the process of lining up
the extra support he needed to carry the day.
Anderson argued that the proposed tax
would not have very much Impact on the
major oil companies. Big on simply would
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Youngblood, grimacing
them and that's what We tilti." back of the end zone although
flues tight end Jiiiimic Giles
field goals.
while a trainer cut a heavily
meaning for the Hums since'
Rains ('ouch Ray Malavasi a replay indicated he got both said he tjidn't notice (lie Hams
"The fact we didn't give up taped splint from his leg, said
file Rains dominated
been in many a National they played in four of the
said that although the low Feet in bounds.
doing anything different on any touchdowns doesn't the pain would not keep him
Football Conference title previous five NFC champion- Sunday's game far more than
score "indicated the type of
defense.
"They
just
matter," said Wood. "They out of the Super Bowl. "I'll be
game
but never a Super ship gaines and lo them all. the 9-0 score indicated.
•Ern
Bay didn't get
was, we had two
eXeCUtl'(l,'' said Giles. "I still won the game, If you able to Fly by t he n,'' he sa id.
were
(loWn
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game
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Bowl.
znitliiell until late in the third
tons taken away
think we had just as munch can't score, you can't win and
"I'v e known what this game 5-yard line or closer before all
Not until now, that
from quarter. It took a trick ilii', a
The Rams defense held the
drive
and enthusiasm going they scored. Now, I just hope
for the NFC crown was of Corral's field goals
two
The burly offensive lineman
42''t1
halfback
pass
front
for
flues
to just 43 net yards in the
Malavasi was referring to a
into the game, but those guys
they win the Super Bowl
and his i teammates won a like," said Hurrah. "I've been in (lie second quarter and the
Jerry Eckwood to Larry
half when 'i'ampa
first
illegal procedure call that
just caine to piav football." the NFC."
Mucker, to ai'oiiiplish that
berth in Super Bowl XIV Jan. here three times before. But I other in the fourth
Doug Williams,
and got nulifietl a 4-yard touchdown
And
flues
linebacker
If there had been an awart quarterback
20 back home in Los Angeles don't know about the Super to the Hues' 15 before Corral run
and the Rues gained unIv
w
ho
left
the
game with an
by Cullen Bryant late in
Richard \Vood, who recovered for Most Valiant Player in
yards in the next four plays
by beating the Tampa Bay Bowl, about all the media and missed another field goal try
NFC
game,
it
would
elbow
iriJur
niidwa'
through
first
period and a far more
all that sort of thing.
in the third.
be fore turning (lie bail over, a Fumble to stop a first. Sunday's
Buccaneers 9-0 Sunday with
the
third
quarter,
completed
controversial call on a 20-yard
quarter Humus' drive at the have had to go to end Jack tink
three Frank Corral field goals
"I suppose I'll be like a little
two of 12 passes.
"We thought going in we scoring pass from Ferragamo
"The key to our defense was Taimipa 16 ,111(1 made the Youngblood. who was in for
and a defense that would even kid. But don't get the idea that could control the game," said to Preston Dennard just shutting down the run,"
said fourth-down tackle that all but two of the Rains
''The)- just played a great
have done credit to the Pitt- means we're going to be Rains quarterback Vince before Corral's only
miss.
Rains defensive coordinator stopped another at the Tiunpa defensive plays despite a defensive game," said Wilsburgh Steelers they'll be overawed about playing. Ferraganiu, who completed
On that pass play, an of. Bud Carson. ''After you've 24 early in the final period, got
broken bone in his lower right hams. ''Whatever we did.
playing for the NFL chum- We're going to strap our 12 of 23 passes for 163 yards. ficial ruled that Dennard played against Dallas, you
no satisfaction from holding leg.
they expected it."

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by even larger worries abroad. As Henry financial assistance to bail out their cor.
Kissinger observed recently, nearly every con- poration, Chrysler executives griped continent is sliding toward crisis. A stable world stantly about the real and imagined costs of
order underwritten by universally accepted federal regulation.
standards of international conduct — the original
The incessant nattering from federal
goal of the United Nations charter
is nannies about emission controls, fuel
everywhere breaking down as greed, ambition, economy, air bags, safety bumpers and
and a lust for power reassert their historical assorted other government mandates was
demands,
according to company officials
a major
It appears most likely, therefore, that the cause of Chrysler's financial plight.
coming year and the decade it inaugurates will
Chrysler now has its $3.5 billion aid
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College Park, Inc. bought out Webb's Fabulus
Drugs, a failed chain of stores. Alper was appointed by the cour t to determine which of over
20() creditors would get a share of the $2 million
paid for Webb's assets.

many left as spares. Three of the new vehicles
will replace other cars now in service,

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cha nce of ha ving the court consider the case, is
trying to void a state law saying interest on funds
handled by each county's clerk of the court goes
to the clerk and not the owner of th e cash.

will be out on the streets as soon as they can be
equipped with radios and other poli ce equip-

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A generation ago, Americans were fond of
envisioning a future transformed by wonderous
technological breakthroughs. Aside from imnnrtin
t'prthin thrill nf zntit'innfinn ihIc
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widespread belief not only in the inevitability of
progress, but in an accelerating and uninterrupted march toward a certain, better world.
Alas, the world and the future appear to be less
rational to this troubled generation. The
characteristic optimism of most Americans is
now blurred by doubts, their hopeful expectations
dull ed by apprehensions. And, for the first time
since World War II, Americans confront the dawn
of a new decade unconvinced that it will bring an
improvement in their own lives.
The tangible diffi culties we face are apparent
enough. The availability of energy in sufficient
quantities to sustain our standard of living is far
from assured. A stubborn, and worsening,
monetary inflation poses a continuing threat to
our economic security and, most importantly, to
our self-confidence.
Our supremacy as an industrial and cornmercial power is under the severest challenge
from friends, neutrals, and adversaries alike. No
American can take comfort when the largest
domestic steel manufacturer seeks advice from
Japan on ways to modernize aging plants in
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been In an accident and can't use the machine,
Spolskl said.

deputies over the four-day New Year's weekend,
said department spokesman John Spolski.
The lack of arrests was not due to the county
not trying to kep drunks off the road. Six extra

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Kentucky
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MIwauke
Vancouver at N V Islanders
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Winnipeg at Atlanta
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Kar',as City II?, Atlanta 101
Milwaukee 99, Cleveland 98
Houston III. Phoenix lID
San Antonio $19. Roston hi

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Results
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Fairfield Classic
Fairfield, Conn.
Championship
Baltimore 61, Wagner 67
Consolation
(airfield 65. Drexel 67

Denver II -, Indiana 105
iV.ishington $08. Utah 101
Seattle 121. Golden State I)?
Sunday's Results
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Milwaukee

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St Joseph's 57, Old Dominion SI

Portland 119. Detroit to?
San Diego $05, Seattle 103
today's Games
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Vermont 101, 1 IU 8?

Tuesday's Games

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hit an easy iayup to put the eight of his 10 thirdquartej.
By United Press International took the gamble,
road losses to 11. Wedman Nets ahead for good. points to spark U
16-6 burst in
Milwaukee Bucks Coach
Lakers' interim coach Paul scored 24, Birdsong 23 and
first
minutes
of the
Cleveland
held
the
lead
at
the
the
Don Nelson knew he had to Westhead said, "They upped Ford 2oas Kansas City won its
make a strategy change at
the pace and tempo of their fourth straight game and its end of each of the first three period. Bob McAdoo of the
and he made it. offense. They hit some shots fifth straight against Midwest quarters but was unable to Pistons had a game-high 31
halftime
on the run, particularly in the Divison rival Denver. Bill hold off Newlin and Naft in the points. 22 coining in the first
The Bucks, who trailed by
third quarter. It was their RotAnzine came off the bench final period. Randy Smith led half.
19 points late in the first half,
Clippers 105, SUPCI'SOIIJCS 103
extra effort, not a lack of for 16 second-half points for the Cavaliers with 21 points,
came flying out of the locker
Lloyd Free tossed in 34
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first
quarter.
th
coming
in
14
effort on our part."
the Kings. David Thompson
room to outscore the Los
points and scored the game.
In other gaines, Kansas finished with 22 points and
Angeles La kers 43.22 in the
Trail Blazers 119, Pistons 102 winning basket with 2:34
City routed Denver 120-101, Dan Issel 20 to pace Denver.
thirdquarter,andwentontoa
Run Brewer scored 28 remaining. Free's 15-footer
New Jersey topped Cleveland
113-103 victory.
ts and triggered an early put San Diego ahead 105.101
poin
108.100, Portland downed
Nets 108, cavaliers ioo
Mike Newlin scored 34 thirdperiod spurt for Por- and the Clippers then held the
"What a difference in
Detroit 119.102, and San Diego
halves," Nelson understated,
edged Seattle 105-103.
points and rookie Calvin Natt hand. The Pistons, with the Sonics to two free throws by
added 27 to send the Nets to worst record in the league at Dennis Johnson the rest of the
"When we were down 19 we
made a decision that the only
their third straight victory. 10-32, have nowlost nine way. The game was tied four
Kings 120, Nuggets ioi
way we could win was to push
Scott Wedman, Otis Bird- Trailing 95-93, Eddie Jordan straight games on the road times in the final six fflinutes,
the ball up the court every song and Phil Ford combined
hit a jumper to tie the score. and 20 of their last 22 away with the Sonics grabbing a
time. We were flirting with for 67 points to extend the Jordan, who finished with 18 from home. Wi th the score 54- 101-99 lead on Jack
points, t he n forced a steal and 54 at the half, Brewer scored six-foot shot with 3:51 to go.
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C.,'orgetown lD.0 ) 95, Iona 84
r,,'neva 70. Wasti &amp; Jeff.
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14')ly Cross 79, St Francis (NV)
Indiana (Pa.) at, Westminster 71
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AFC
Houston $3, Denver 1

Akron IS, Murray
Bethany 77, Benedictine 70 (201)
tiowling Green 10, Western Mich.
Butler 13, Indiana Central 67 (of)
C. Michigan 13, Ohio 50
Cincinnati 69, Dayton 68
Cleveland St. $02, VMI 57
Cornell 98, Monmouth 93
DePaul SO, Loyola Chicago 75
Drake 122, Wisconsin. Superior 76
Illinois II, Northwestern 71
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dangerous drngi on the street
today. The following lia quote
from my booklet:
PCP(ORANGELDUST)
iiThe boy woke up with a
badly gashed hand. He found
his mother In another room,
siaoea ic aeaui. ate nazi no

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another form of pot. Its not.

iiTbahis the tragedy of the
drug,' says Dr. Mitchell
Rosenthal, head of the

House
Phoenix
drug
rehabilitation program. 'The
country has gone soft
grass, to kids think angel dust
is not dangero us, that it's just

Your

a kind of super-joint.'
readily available and ch eap.
Many who sell it aren't aware
of how dangerous it Is.

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between meals there Is
morq apt to be a diane. for
cavitim to develop, time
the child will probqbly not
brush right after
before
ackls have a chine. to
(orm.
Some toothworthy
snacks for children are:
apples, oranges, bananas
plums, peaches, fruit
juk'e., milk and cheese.
The_greater distance
between sweat jt
food
ad teeth, the bitter.

Angel dust brings on
hallucinations, paranoia and
violence. There Is evidence
that those who use It might
suffer long-term brain
damage."
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(Il (35) MAUDE Maude I)13!iS
a weekend wedding in wintry
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Vivian
24 (10) DICK CAVETI Guest
author and screenwriter
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12 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Its Anchie's birthday and tie' s
more surprised by what it says
his birth certificate than by
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8:00
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FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
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on Jan. 11 at Florida Power &amp;
Light Co., 301 N. Myrtle Ave.,
Sanford, at 7:30 pm.
Mike Howell of Sanford will

conduct the orientation. For
further information about
PWP's functions, call Howell,
3224655 or Dotty Walasek In
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Amigos
Covered
Dish
Supper at Howell's home 2440
S. Oak Ave.,, Sanford, at 7:30
p.m. Co-hostess will be Ms.
Theresa Gorman. BYOB. soft
dr in ks will be provided.
All are asked to bring their
favorite covered dish or
salad. Cost is$1 for members,
$1.50 for courtesy card
holders. No charge for new
members. For reservations
and directions, Howell, 3234655 or Ms. Gorman 322-9555.
On Jan. 16, there will be an

PWP Chapters No. 284
extends a wel come to all
eligible single parents in the
local area to at tend one of
PWP's Orientation sessions
and find out more information
what PWP is all about.

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To be eligible for membership in PWP, a person
must be the parent of one or
or
living sons
more
daughters, and be single by
reason of death, divorce,
separation or never married,
or other reason which may be
deemed acceptable by PWPi
International. Custody of
children is not a factor of
eligibility.

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rescue is from two policemen.
one of whom is a racist and the
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he, 30th birthday, falls for a 21year-old law student who happens to be Buddy's current
beau

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a corrupt political figure turned
outlaw to bring his man back
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put to the test during a violent

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a beautiful woman from Eng.
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DEAR ABBY: I will be
straight with you. I am 13 and
smoke pot, but I am no
pothead. A dude has been
telling me about angel dust.
He says It gives you a supercool high. Some kids I hang
out with who do drugs say
angel dust can mesa up your
neaa worse man acid. What is
the story? Please don't use
my name.
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Chapter No, 284 of Parents members at 7:15 p.m. at
Without Partners (PWP) will Security First Federal, 990 N.
have an orientation for all Woodland Boulevard in
prospective single pa ren ts in DeLand. A general meeting
will follow at 8:00 p.m. with a
the Sanford area.
guest
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(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS
the cansidate would soon dry
up and blow away. They were
6:30
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Victoria was most serious.
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In the months that followed
ANDY GRIFFITH Two
(35)
the woman spe nt much of her
fast girls from Mt Pilot get a
fortune campaigning. She
speeding ticket and enjoy the
hired the noted anarchist,
attention they get from the law
Stephen Andrews, as a con- officers
.4 (10) AMERICAN GOVERNsultant. She started her own
MENT Expansion Of Voting
newspaper, "The Woodhull
Rights
Weekly," She even won enI2 (17) BOB NEWHART
dorsement from an assortBob's news-reporter sister
ment of civil libertarians who
invades his medical building to
formed the "Equal Rights
interview all of its tenant
doctors
Party."
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vocated free love, free
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thought and birth control. She
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opposed slavery and capital
When Fred learns of the possiInterestingly,
)L1mShI1Wflt.
bility of oil on his property. ,
Illost of her ideas are flOS'.
starts spending his 'millions
American custom, including
24 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
universal enfranchisement,
REPORT
it2 (17) SANFORD AND SON
abortion rights and easy
Fred turns Cupid when Esther
divorce,
fights with Woodrow and
Alas, it was more than U
moves into the Sanford house
century ago. And Victoria the
7:30

ment, and advocated birth control. She died in prostitute eventually came a
cropper. The media got hold
l921•
of a story that she was keepIn
time
the
customers
were
tleman serving a life sentence
The sisters prospered of ping two husbands in her
buying more than Victoria's course. Victoria's biographer bedroom, a past and a
in a federal penitentiary.
potions. Even in her teens she (and lover) Theodore Tilton present, and her remarkably
But that's nothing.
erotic history was dropped at
Let me tell you about the was handsome, and loose, said they earned nearly
When she graduated from the million in the first three her feet. It was a scandal she
woman who ran in 1872.
show
medicine
She was a prostitute.
to years. All thanks to COIl). could
not overcome.
Collegues
deserted her.
Victoria Woodhull was also clalryoyancy she attracted a modore Vanderbilt. Victoria
fellow Funds dried up. 11cr
a spiritualist, a patent clientele that was mostly used
the
old
She wits
medicine quack and, in many male; she got $1 for palm shamelessly, until, Inevitably, newspaper folded.
ways, something of a feminist reading but considerably she was banned from his door even arrested. In an attempt
to show that her moral
heroine. When she plunged more for additional favors, by his angry wife,
But
by
then
Victoria
standards
were in bounds, she
One of those favors was
deeply if briefly into politics
not long after the Civil War, something called magnetic Woodhull was ready for new accused a distinguished
women were not even allowed healing. It was a speciality of ventures anyways, Accor- minister of having an affair
In the polling places, except in Victoria's sister, Tennessee. dingly, at 33 years of age, in with the wife of a
the frontier territory of Magnetic healing had no basis April of 1870, she posted the schoolteacher, and Was
in science, but it felt good. following announcement in vindictively charged With
Wyoming.
peddling obscene literature.
But Victoria rin1 9') the And that's how Victoria" made the New York Herald:
ed
her move in life: She solicit
White House anyway4,
"While others - argue the
- On Nov. 5, 1872, electi'on'
As (whoopee) the free"idve Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt as equality of women with men, I day, the Equal Rights' canone of her patients.
proved it by successfully didate was in jail. And the
candidate,
Vanderbilt, 74 at the time, engaging in business,.. I voters didn't much care.
She was also the populist
candidate, for she was earthy was the nation's richest man. therefore claim to speak for Ulysses S. Grant defeated
in more ways than one. Born And something of a lecher, as the unenfranchised women in Horace Greeley and was reIn Homer, Ohio, she was well. He took Victoria's sister the country. I now announce elected president.
Victoria continued to
raised in her family's as his mistress, for medicinal myself as candidate for the
traveling medicine show. She purposes only, and rewarded U.S. presidency."
champion freedom for inure
Naturally the nation was than five decades. In the end,
was poor but not bashful, and them both with an astonishing
hawked a vegetable juice gift: He set them up In what surprised. And amused. A the prositute became a
called "Life Elixir;" the was then the country's only madam in the White house? repatriated Christian.
She died in 1927. Just short
hayseeds bought it for $1 a stock brokerage owned by Editorialists old the day said
women.
the matter was nothing more of 90. What a woman.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Sanford Electric ran its 1978-79 season, has already stituting freely in the second Byron Washington- added 14
Atlantic Bank had three
record to 9.0 Saturday with a won the first half title.
half, Sanford Electric built up points and Daryl Williams players in double figures, led
47-43 win over Atlantic Bank,
In Saturday's other game, a 15-point margin, 41-26, after came through with eight.
by Robert Quinn with 16.
and In doing so took over sole Flagship Bank posted its first three periods, but then saw
SANFORD ELECTRIC: Joe Corso 1 0.1 2; Michael Renaud 0 0.0 ;
possession of first place for victory of the second half 47-19 the lead dwindle to just four
Danny Rowe 0 0.0 0; Dewayne Mitchell 0 1.2 I; Daryl Williams 32.48;
the second half of the Sanford over winless First Federal. po ints at the end of the game.
George Williams I II 20; Todd Cloitti 00.0 0; Lance Brodrick 0 0-0 0;
Junior Boys Basketball
After taking a 12-6 lead in
Byron Washington 1 0-0 14; Shea Whlgham I 0.02; TOTALS I 8.16 47.
Sanford Electric's George
BANK: Karry Hunter S 0.0 hO; Brian Sheffield 0 1.2 t
Atlantic Coast Conference Standin.,
League season.
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the first period, Sanford Williams was the game's top
Conference
All Games
Carlos Burke 00.00: Leroy Young 1 0.02: Robert Quinn 72.311; Albert
w L. Pct. W L Pct. Sanford Electric, w hich has Electric increased the margin scorer with 20 points,
Armstrong 70.0)4; Andy Griffin 00'OO: Eric Hansen 00-00; TOTALS 20
Virginia
3 0 1.000 it t 817 U 21-game winning streak
to nine points at the halftime although he sat out the entire
33 43.
Maryland
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FuveI, 16.600

Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to
Steven A. George &amp; WI Mary C.,
Lot ID 81k B Sterling Park Un 3,
$19,900
Dade Say. 8. Loan ASL to James
A. JoneS Sr &amp; WI Doris F., Un B 1
5.andlewood, Condo, $25,300
Dade 5ev 8. Loan to Jeffrey S.
C.ormly. Un H S Sandlewood
Condo, $17,500
Dade Say 8. Loan to Minnie M
Johnson, Un C 4 Sandlewood
Condo. $25,900
M.J. Belle &amp; WI Patricia A., 10
Richard M. Cananaugh &amp; WI Inc
P., Lot 10 Wndtree W., Un 2,
$55,000
George F. Hanzmanto Janice C.
Hangman, Lot II Woodbridge at
the Springs Un I, $100
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to Michael
Schmidt 8 Joseph P., Lot $
Whisperwood at Sabal Point Un
520.667
Harold 1. Fuesl. WI Emily L.
Paul A. Konitzer 8 WI PaulIne S.,
Lot 17 81k 3 8.1 AIr, $1,250.
John H. McCormIck &amp; WI
Thelma I. to Stephen R. Smith &amp;
WI Lot 4 81k E Amended Plat of
First Add to Mineral Springs Park
$3,750.
Alpha II Dlv. CRP Inc. to
Thomas A. Math, Lot 20 81k A
Coach Light EST. $99,900.
Rita M. Wronkoweki I. hb
Charles J. to Margaret H. Brat.
then, Lot 42 81k A Carriage Hills
556,900.
QCD Debra K. Fairfield to
Johnny Walker Real Est Inc,, Lot
22 less the W 2 ft. of parallel to the
F line of Lot 2$ WillIamson His.,

rk &amp; WI Jennifer
Vauglen C.
c. Cook to Omar M Hussein &amp; wf
Bahiya M,, Lot
'.enqate Est.
Add., $58,500.
Htimph. .ct.'r
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David A. Furnish &amp; t Vonna E
tot Et Verne (haney SubOv. $100.
David A. Furnish &amp; wI Vonna F
To Lee M. Payne &amp; wt "i'hlee 1.
Lot 13 Verne Chan'
Subdv
$64,900.
Linda Gordon to James R.
McCutcheon &amp; wI Susan P. Lot 55
Windward Sq. Sect. 1 $45,000.
Henry Atkinsons &amp; Leila Joe to
Bruce P Joqerst 8. WI Wyla M. mt
560 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt
Sect. 3. $79,900.
EL. Recksiedlerl WI Sandra E.
to Robert A. Rhodes 8. WI Leah M
Lot 11 01k A Sweetwater Oaks
Sect. 6 $106,000.
Thomas H. Locker 8. WI L.
Dianne to Doylene F. Doane, Lot
M Windward Sq. Sect. I, $56,200.
James S Bowen &amp; WI Donna S.
to Elmer E. Herrbach &amp; WI Helen
V. Lot 100 Briarclill Subdv., Rep.
546.900.
ElsieM. Mutcahey to Alain A. 0.
Adam Lot 21 BIk B The Meadows
West. $62,500.
The Greater Constr. CPP to
Lawrence M, Dougher, Lot 124
River Pun Sect. 3. $59,100.
The Greater Constr CRP to
LewisW. Stevens&amp;wI Carolyn Lot
i3 Suasalito Sect. 3, $51,100.
FFOrI.toVernonL.Dubols&amp;wf
AliceM., Lot 501k D The Forest,

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Diversilied Real Est. Serv Inc.
to Wm. G. Nadlak &amp; WI Nancy A.
The F 20ff. of Lot 17, Lot 188 the
W 20 It. of Lot 19 81k B Sanlando
Springs Second Rep. $72,000.
Carl H. Cons to Wendell S.
Stockseit &amp; WI Marcelia L. The N
192.22 It. of The 5 393.35 It. of the F
200.71 It., of the Will It. of Gov. lot
3 Sect 10, 70-30, 584.900.
The Babcock Co. to Robert L.
Barnett, Lot 296 Windward Sq.,
Sect. 3. $51,600.
Deltona CRP to Arnoldus AM.
Ter Rahe &amp; Catharina C.,
Homesite 155 SemInole Woods,
$45,000
Deitona CRP to Ival Bieioh,
Homesite ISO Seminole Woods,
$15,300.
Ida L. Harrison to Carl 6.
Lindsey. Lot 12 Bear Lk. Est.,
$50,000.
Terry P. Gaddis &amp; WI Josephine
C.toNemesloG.Gubatanjr.,&amp;wf
Perla S., Lot 12 81k .1 Northgate,

580.000.

Darryl F. Dowining to Mark
Hoen 8. Stephen Lot 7 01k 12
Weathersfleld First Add, $53,750.
Harry Blindbury Jr. 8. WI
Katherine M. to Kathleen L.
McCord Lot 13 81k 0 North On.
Terr., $46,000.
Larry 6. Symons &amp; WI Linda 0.
to Fireside Realty Inc., Lot 45 81k
F Seminole Sites, $76,300.
Jay Altona &amp; WI Marion to
Gilfredo M. Ares, Lot 12 81k 70
Suburban Homes, $4,500.
Roland A. Duval &amp; WI Kathleen
T. to Robert A. Tyler &amp; *1 Lila,
Condo Un No. 360 Oak Harbour.
Sec 2 555 000
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc., to
Kathleen Post lewait, Lot 4 Cluster
N. Sterling Park Un 24, 548,300.
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc., to
Jerilyn K. Britz, Lot Cluster N
Sterling Park Un 24, 140,300.
GeraldA.Ohalik&amp;wlSeverlyto
Wm. C. Kidd &amp; WI Suzanne S.. Lot
Ii 81k P The Woodlands Sect. 4,
$63,500.

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Sanford VFW 10110 Joint meeting with auxIliary, 8
p.m.. log cabin post home.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8
Orlando Dog Training Club obedience and breed
classes at National Guard Armory, Ferncreek Avenue,
Orlandolp.m.Ca11422-8822forobedlencelnformation
and 894-3509 for treed class.
Over 50 Club of Sanford, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens sodal hail.
Sanford VFW AuxilIary 10110,8 p.m., log cabin
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home.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9
Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce
luncheonmeeting, 11:45 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center. Program by David C. Brennan, Industrial
Development Commission of Mid-Florida.
Seminole County Chapter of National Organization
for Women, 7:30 p.m., Room 3, Altamonte Springs
Civic Center, Highland Ave., Altamonte Springs. Open
to public,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
Sallie Harrison Chapter DAR, 1:45 p.m., board
meeting; 2:30 p.m., meeting, home of Mrs. William
Brumley, 710 PaLmetto Ave., Sanford.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
Senior Citizens tour to Busch Garder, Tampa.
Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a,m.; pick up at
Leeds Casselberry, 9 a.m. Return 6 p.m. Call 322-9148.

Sanford VFW 10108 VoIce of Democracy
dInner, 7:30 p.m., log cabin post home,

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Orlondo - Winter Pork
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83-9993
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBL ICAT ION
OF
THIS

NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenge the
vaildiby of the decedent's will, the
ouallfications of the personal
representative, or the venue or

Iunsoicnon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of
this Notice of Administration:
Decembcr 31, 1979.

of the Estate of
AURA DITTMER
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

respective

unknown

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assigns,

successrs in interest, trustees

I. W. Carroll, Jr. Esq,

CARROLL, JONES,
ROOKS &amp; OWEN, PA.
i.o Box 3$
Casseiberry, Florida 37101.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 19.478.CP

Division
Deceasid
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTER ESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of Ihe estate of
CLAUDE A. WEAVER, deceased,
File Number 79.479-CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Divis,

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Publish: December 31, 197
January 7, 14, 21, 1980.
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Music bo'es Slot Machines

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REALTORS
nIo$enlord Ave. 322.7972

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Sanford area, 3.Sacres,
fenced, SlSmonth.

County 3 DR. I' ,B, new carpet,
sc. porch, fenced bk. Good
location, $36,900.

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holding. 112.000.

321-0759
It's easy to place a ClassifIed Ad
We'll even help you word it
Call 322-2611.

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STENSTROM
REALTY - REALTORS

CASSELBERRY and If you
have a knack for gathering the
social news from your
respective community to be
presented Inc column In The
Evening Heraid, we want to
talk with vu.
Contact:

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Furnished-apt, close In for clean
senior citizen couple. Sealona
15 mos. Reply to Box 44, co
the Evening Herald, P.O. Box

1657. Sanford, FL. 32771
MAKE

ROOM

TO

STORE

S....SELL 'DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
Phone 3377611 or 131 9993 and
a friendly AdVisor will help

you.

COUNTRY LIVING! .1 (SR. 711
Osteen! S acre mini
farm, above ground pool. barn
&amp; lots more! ISPP WARRANT
ED Enjoy for 564.900. Call 323
7222 for into
JUST FOP YOU? I DR. 28 home
in Tee in Green with new
CH&amp;A, carp &amp; morel
Spacious rms., Fla rm., &amp;
freshly painted' ISPP WAR
RANTFD Yours for $41,900
FURNISHED' 3 OP. 10 home
with rental apt.? Move right
In? New carp. &amp; w papert Only
$32,500.
ATTRACTIVE! 3 BR, 16 older
home good cond.! Spacious,

modern kit., front &amp; back
porch, FP 8. carp.? A buy for
$36,900.

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322-9283

Sanford's Sales Leader

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Experienced in ladies' re.dy.to
wear. Apply In person only. No
Phone Calls. RoJay, 21$ E. lit

St.
Full I PS4't lime

Mild position available
bOys Inn Sanford

41-Houses

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originally $511. now 3246 or i

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Cash for your lot? Will build on

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145.990,

BANANA LAKEFRONT: 3
Berm, 2 Bath. 3100 sq ft. huge
Fern Pm wE replace over
looking Oak shaded lot w.100'
lake frontage, 15' dock &amp;
mud $16,300.

WOODED 1 ACRE w.rcsei I
4 yr. old 3
privacy sets
Berm w.earth tone carp., Con
H-A, indoor W.D hookup I
good cash to vntg or FHA.VA
financing. $43,900.
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHTSpotless 2 Berm home w
Central HA, large Earn Pm,
terrific kitchen 4 landscaped

lot in superb area for just
130,95011
SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home w-wood &amp;
tinna exterior. Great Em, I Ire
dad. Intercom, Solarium,
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1k
colts on wooded
acre for $307,000.

Harold Hall Realty
mt DAa -IPsO
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HAL OLBT REALTY Inc.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
5 ISP. 38, Pool
1)00 Cornell Or,
$90,000

Medellnc.,Realtor

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323.2222

R EA DY TO SELL
3 BR 2 B wCH &amp; CA, ww car
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to thc St. Johns

NoouaJifying, Sanford, lOP. 28,
CH A, 30' util rm., 27' master
BR. polio &amp; 9 mature fruit
trees in fenced yd. Owner will
linance. Shown by appt. only.
$15000. 323 0355.

DeBAR V
Iopcl. ml. rateonthisnewl OR,

DUPLEX. 3 BEDROOM, I',

GREAT INVESTMENT on
Hghway 44. 3 Berm wood
frame home, Large rooms,
hardwood floors, fireplace.
$33,500 terms a? lOS pci.
Leisure Living country style in
this double wide. Large 3
Berm, 2 Bath with central heat
and air. Suing is believing all

for one small foe. Swimming,
at slip and clubhouse. 1 year

$37,900 w.tecms.

NEWLY DECORATED 3 Berm,

I Bath home on quiet

strut.

Family Am. and FlorIda Pm
ii an estra bonus In this
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'envy,
IMMACULATE 3 Berm. home
with carpet. New energy
saving central air 5 hoot *1111

BATH ON EXTRA NICE LOT.
ONLY $20,500. HURRY UP?
3 BEDROOM. NEW CARPETS
5 PAINT, APPLIANCES.
COUNTRY CLUB AREA.

5.19.500

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Homes

WITH CHICKENS, DUCKS I
GEESE. NEEDS T.L.C.

539.900.

;eneva, S acres, pond, 3BR, 78.
M.H, $6000 down. $351 mo.
531.950 319 57)7.
p
0x60 New Moon remodeled 1
BR, lB mobile home. Must sell

$3,750 cash or best offer. Call
after 6 p.m. 3777387 all day
wk e.ds
See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-5200
I.OlOrlandoDr.
VA&amp;FItAFincinq

on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w-2 huge bdrms, 7 baths,
Cm H-A &amp; eat-In kitchen. $15
mo. lot rental. Call now?
570.500. Harold Hall Really,
Inc., 323-5774.
F VERY DAY someone Is looking
for what you have to sell. Call

today and your Classif led Ad will
appear here tomorrow.
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Broker
REAL-ESTATE
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034.0200
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Property

46-Commercial

CailBart
REAL ESTATE

REALTOR. 322 7491

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RCA color tCIev'.,oi, Sold
'vet 3650. will sell for 5)84 or
SIB month Still in warranty.
NO MONEY DOWN Will
deliver Call 862 5394 clay or
night

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Eve 323,3904
322-0415

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We buy your 6quity, close in 74 hrs.

LOOKS

SMALL
$20,000. HURRY?

LAKE.

55.-Boats &amp;
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COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE

33 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER 000' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,

Park, 1 7021779.

WlLSONMAlEIuPNlTUfr
BUY, SFLL.TRADE
311 IS F. Firs? St.
322 5672

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vertlse your

product or

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in the Classified Ads.

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MONEY SAVER EL TIMER
,'or your water neater
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Low install, coSt

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IEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

3439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Of landO
Sanford '
377.1577
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3210640

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WIsest you place a Classified Ad In
This Evening Herald, stay close
ho
your phone because

74I8S MyrtleAve.

BROKER
Orlando

1511

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Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell those Idle
Items with a want ad. To place
your ad, call your friendly
Classifiedgalat the Herald, 377

261). or $31 8993.

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B yrs. exp fatios, Driveways
etc. W4yne Bed. 327 1321
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Merchandise

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&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 377 7907

'Light I'ullng

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc(LOCAL 13495371

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

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Thank You, Thank You

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on your truck or we will
deliver for extra charge. 377
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

All Work Guaranteed
icensed
373 5007
Insured

for being my customers &amp;
friends. If there's a better way
tosay ill don't know how, may

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wishes Randal Rowe.
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HouseCisaning

uRlit, IAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any conditlon64l $126

Side by Side refrigerator, $75;
picnic table, w-3 bench, $3O
lull size baby bed w-matiress,
$33; Oak porchrockers, $79.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 705 F. 75th St. 373

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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
PaintIng 1 RepaIr
Pegularonitimebasis
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677.5094
WD0wa$hwindçwSl
FUTSLER PAINTiNG&amp;

REPAIR-Interior Exterior
3.M2

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Carpentry, Paint'ing,
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Of all types Lic. Bonded
$399

PaifltinglRemodehince
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3278565

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FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 319 5759

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REUOflEL lkme.LoP.&amp;ID
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333 Sll3afterS

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MOVING
Household &amp; yard items for sale.
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US TAKES ALL
Oil heaier,tank, etc.

lI,'d1',
U",tel box sorno;
.".,tIresses, $30 set. Sanlord
Autton, 1715 S French. 323
1310

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Call Clark &amp; Flirt 323 1500

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Drapes. Upholstery
322.0707

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel 8 AdditIons.
Call 8315399or 0620136

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

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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, ,).
C.en Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded- Free ESti,cintt' 373
6033 after S pm

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NEEDS
FILL.
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MEINTZER TILE
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New or repair. leaky showers Our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 8690567.
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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 3702 French Ave.
2225S.

133

FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole-

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanfordAve.
327579)

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U ACRES HEAVILY WOODED

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
.,w n...
Business loans. Florida Mar.

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TOWER'S 1IE'AUTY SALON
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formerly Harrletl' Ileauty Nook I
519E. Is? St .3223712

ROBSON MARINE
292lHny 1797
Sanford, FIa. 32771

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47.A-rtgiges BoU9ht
&amp;SokI
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Beauty Care

$493.75 b-al. 1183.16 or 5)7 mo.
Agent 339 0316

vacant land, Lucky In
vestments. P.O. Box 29.
Sanford, 3774141.

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold

soon.

lnvsotment,

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MILL ERS

2619 Orlando Dr.

Whatever the occasion, Ihere is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one

tgage

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'75 Dodge B 200 Maxivan 318.
auto, PS. P15. recently rebuilt
Excellent value
engine
$2,700 373 7887.
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Good used lv's, 3258. up

7500

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AWARD REALTY, INC.

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'63 VW. extraclean
Perlect mechanically.$695
323 6740

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-((lack &amp; Wtite IV
S2Oea while they last
HER IS'S TV
373 1131
2597 S Sanford Ave.

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AIRPORT BLVD.
Motivated owner will help
rezone 2.5 acres with existing
CO house. $51,000. Owner will
hold part of mortgage. Plioian'
Realty, Realtors 031-1947.
Eves or after hourS. 131 0057.
0690994, or 8312335.

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Will buy unk Auto llatteries,
$400. Battery Shop
107 W.2lth St. 323 9111

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71 Chevy Vega. good cond
$500
322 IS?)

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47-Real

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S I FR F 0
(lit istnias I .lya Way
(Inc Iisirnt'd Xrn,is layaway
Custo,n.'r I'll .,rt',s ,,nd we ,-ure
ui%t)I to bc .1 te (I,i I ,snc due
3120 60 or take ov,'r payments
SIB month. ''NO MONEY
DOWN AM FM stereo radio.
B track, IS SR t r nI .11) Ic,
diamond needt.', Call 86? 5394
day or night, free t,oine trial no
ligatiofl
SIcrt'o. good working
$50
3fl

0 unIt apartment building in
Sanford. Owner will hold.
$161,000

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3227480
heavy uusv
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$29.95
New
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74)3 French Aye,, Sanford

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ShOCKS 54.V

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PORZ$ IEALTV

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36 Mo. S35.95.
(SATIFRYSI4OP
107W 27th St 323 9)14

01 $71 mo Agent 339-

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real estate Call W. Malic-

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zowski, REALTOR 377-79*3.

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'75 Honda Civic, 4 spd steel
radials. rebuilt
mileage.
mech cond.
$2250 323 6637
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MICROWAVE

stablished plumbing supply &amp;
service business for sale, Inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory

Orange Ave., Suite 204, Winter

MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
90'x700' WITH A SPLEN.
DEROUS VIEW. OVER.

1*905 VICTORIAN ON CORNER LOT, NEEDS RE.
STORING. WIDOWS WALK
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
535.000 TERMS.

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c.srousel, still in warranty.
assume
5619,
Or,ginally

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9?. 1 mite west
Dayton.s (lisch, will hold .1
public AUTO AbC liON every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 '30- It's
Florida You set
the only one
the reserved price Call 90-4 255
8311 for further details

Hwy

assUme

KENMORE WASHER Parts,
service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

H. Ernest

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

awning, Reest'

339 5386
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SUPER POOL. $59,900.

Sanford

ov,'r

75-Recreational Vehicles
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77 Starcraft 20' travel trailer
Ar,
Hitch.
JUSI MARE PAYMENTS 69
sl't'ps 6. equity &amp;
'75 models CIi 339 9)00 or 834
323 7802 eves
4603 (Dealer)

,asher repo GE deluxe model
Sold orig. $109.33 used
time Rd $109 II or $19.35 mo.

We buy equity in houses, apts. &amp;
'Idg. lot for duplex or single
family home, w c.ity wafer.

$262,300 TOTAL.
ADORABLE RESTORABLE
$914 MODEL 2 ST(JRY
DUTCH GAMBREL. LARGE
3 BEDROOM. 3' BATH,

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ACRE WITH TERMS.
3 BEDROOM. FIREPLACE.ON
2 ACRE WOODED CORNER,
FENCED I EQUIPPED

321 o64o

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5,r,,iI'tS br P It trlicli
37 ')(1 or best ft,'r 14 3373

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52)5 French Ave

52-Appliances
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5 acre tiled Iarm, Sanford.
.40 acre orange grove, Geneva. i
900 acre cattle ranch Sorrento, I

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IN OSTEEN AREA. $800 PER

refinancing priced at $15,000.
mw - nW'w%''
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ij 0389 .,tt : 30

cond

.SANFORD AUCTION.

auto,

new

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EASY CONVERSION, ZONED

NO QUALIFYING- 3 BR home.
New tentral HIA 5 carpet.
Owner will finance wsubstantial dwn. 533,000. 337'
2W.

I acre lots on paved rd I erms
afford $500
Osteen

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 319-5100 3771939

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vtSA.MASTERCHARGE
,utura

37790

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 372 4991

Pioneer acres Hewout your own
homestead- 10 acres or more,
low down payment Osteen

you can

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bully
1978 Singe'
reposseSsed, used very short
lime, Original $593. hal SIB) or
571 mo. Agent 339 8386

a.

Johnny Walker Real Estate,
Inc.. 3776457.

yd., convenIent location. LR &amp;

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172

t'i5I otter

18 Dodge Power Wagon.

cisbinets . occasionat babIes.
chests, dressers &amp; assorted
,t. tr:c is b?'ac
HEAIEDAUCTION BUILDING

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HOUSE FOPSALE
Alta Spgs., Fla., Seminole Cnty.
Details furnished. Write P.O.
ISo, 6.41. WInter Park, Fl-a.

20 concrete block home with
CHA, carp., &amp; scr. porch.
Paved shred, $0 pci.
assumable mort., $37,500.

River.

SEIGLER REALTY

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Lakefront. Enterprise Rd. on
lake Len-andy. 3 BR, 7i7 9,
nestled among beau?. Irees. 2
acres, beach house &amp; boat
dock. $87,500 Pibolan Realty,
Realtors. 831 1947. Eves, or
after hours 831 2335, 069 0991 or
III 0052.

2565
PARK

6143013

INVESTORS
78R I B house w-FP, plus lOP - I
0 garage apt. Only 530.000.

warranty.

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LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 3236100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

)NLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.

3235774 Day or Night
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something wderful Is about 10
happen.

Eves 322 0612, 322 1567
207 F. 25th st.

your lot m our lot
3ranch Office

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43-Lots-Acreage
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Multiple Listing Service

REALTORS

Lied lull Size hotel motel bed
ding Very clean. 514 9Sea pc
poom's santoru i'
Salvage, 1792. So of Sanford

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ANYTIME

Fla. rm., ww carp., $29,000.
NEW LISTING- 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
has new: ww Carp, paint, Cen
HA, &amp; 2 yr old roof; Din Pm,
paneled Fam R &amp; huge
fenced yd In Pinecrest. Only

off

DRIVENS-WAIENOUSEMEN
lmmedla$eopanlngs.Musthave
Fl. Chauffaur license. 21 yrs.
or Older wIth good driving
record. AIVSUal starting salary
in ixcais of $10,000. Exc.
Company benefits, malor
Florida Aluminum DistrIbutor
IS aipaiwing to LaIlgwsSd to
WV' inter Orlando area.
Ciii 2 p.m..4 p.m. 1* schedule
.75M,
llivvlgw. 1.10

-? NEED

322- 2420

a,

Part time opportunity. Looking
foragroundflooropportunhty?
New multilevel organization
now beginning nation wide.
Call 32I01$ or 365.30*9.

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W. Garnett White
Peg, Real Estate Broker
JOHN K P IDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 3227101, Sanford

economical gas Wall
3 BR. I'
furnace I range. Fenced rear

DORIS DIETRICH
OURSELVES EDITOR
9.$dally
322.361)
Mon Fri

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V Enterprise. Inc.

FORD, WINTER SPRiNGS,

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73Chev 1ev P U
w camper top. 51-100
3?) 0401 ,,tt 3pm

tiouCs

disy

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330 ) .r

784?

,lid West w truck full of an
8. collectabbes including
caSt iron stoveS, fancy oak
sidebOards 8. servers, side by
side desks, sets of oak chairs,
clisw toot round Odk ldbit' •
others 3 oak bow fronts.

iii,nth Will t,,he trisci' as part
pyit'flt (isll 867 339.1
101)1

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home in

3 BR, CA&amp;H, needs repair, close
in. 529,500.

78 FOrd Bronco, I spd
AC AM FM OIapc'r 56.000
0240

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MIS

Low Down Payment

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SAN.

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Ziu

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VA.FHA.235-Con. Homes

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323-6061 or eves. 323-0517

79-Trucks. Trailers

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For Estate (o,nr'i,'rciisl I. bit

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work. We had it too, only we called It SMother'!"

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ilCflti,1I Auctions 8. Aoeras,1ls
çp ('It'll s ,\utofl 323 3620
olf of tatol nventory of brand
new interspririg bedding These
beds are not damaged or NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
seconds but brand new top line I
find hifli listed
our Business
bedding sets only F roe locisl
Directory
delivery Noll's Sanford F Ut
riiture Salvage, I? 9?. So of
•SUPER AUCTION.
Sanford 3?? 81?)
•FIRST SALE OF
SINC'.(:p P0P ARM
Drop .,rnl ,iaheS ,,Il
•MON., JAN. 7, 7 PM.
stitcheS, t)uttOntiOICS Sold new

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or yours.

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lease. Owner retirIng. Riggs

CORRESPONDENTS

LONGW000

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322 0731
2S4 S French Ave.
17') 3777 3')') 07'Q
37"
4 pC
interest to aualilied

lot
Buildto Suit
FHA VA. FHA 2351 715

2640 Sanford Ave.

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mc,, Realtors

2 Chair established barber shop.
$500 8. take over reasonable

Excellent

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37-Business

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New &amp; Used Furniture
300 S S,,iitord A('
323 6S93

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BATEMAN REALTY
Rep. Real Estate Broker

37.E-$tUre

WANTED

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REALTOR

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY

terms.

nW.

aww ,,u ,,..v,
,

owned C.araqe kept Only 1100
miles $800 3?? 2085

0981

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prime highway

101111$
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323.7832

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M. Unsworth Realty

UnI. Mobile Home, 7 BR, kit.,
capt., could be 3 BR, 1g. lot,
coupleonly or I sm. child. 5200
lstI last &amp; $100 sec. dep. 323.
8115.

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Furn. Apt.,lsmall rooms
$160 month. $7S deposit
322 5889
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vice. 323.8810.

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Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

town, v:ryc.iea,i

Ii, new w.w carp., new
kit., appl,, fenced yd. good bc.
$350 mo. 327.4030. -

INCI TAX PUPARIRS

Legal Notice

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New brand name
,Vhy buy
boi springS &amp; mattresseS at 20
p(t above cloisters cost Twin.
lull size, Queen 8. king .iVnkiflS

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE II
didn't
Ads
Classified
there wouldn't hi' any
work

Ut

Jtnin',

itt,r,'

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7'7 acres,

commission ratest Please call
Household Income Tax Set'.

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.03 F 25tt

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sett'q. zoned agri 525.000

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rnctNlsun Nam.-IIaluNs,.T*Wil1
$gt*ldP 11511 PIsrldi $IaMsI

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F (illijRE,
:ppi lANcES &amp; PLUMI1INC.

(11.1','

used!

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Realty, REALTORS. 372-1917.

1$. Sumner Ceramics. 50
Nolan St. off 477, 322.1173.
Classes resume Jan. 14, 1900
from ito 10p.m. on Mon. &amp;
Tu.s. nights.
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saws' toe

Goods

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involved

AAA EMPLOYMENT
333.1176
912 French Ave.
Cornerof 10th I French

ere.nware

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51-Household

monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments 3?? 2787
Ii acres on Orange Blvd. in ...................
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Paola. Owner will finance
REALTY
WORLD
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524.4W____________________________________

Prices

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31-Apartments Furnished

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Pleridi under the fIctitious sa'ts
.iTHIATTUYINGP,a*9*.*
I IPINO$,SIflNrN*PIe*9*
Clet'k ii *ICWcuN Cast.

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cars. trucks 8. heavy equipment
3223990

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guest cottage.

MANY, MANY MORE

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thai said Board will hold a public
hearing at S:00 P.M. on Tuesday, that by virtue of that cartaln Writ
the address of which Is 'Seminole
.of Execution issued out of and
January 22. 1980, to:
County Courthouse, Sanford,
aidir the seal of the Court Of
a) Consider a recommended
Florida. The 'personal represen.
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
change of zoning from R.1A, p.
tativeof the estate is CLAUDE $
lude.ment rendered In the
oc to c.i, as saId
WEAVER, whose address Is 2563
ciassif Ications are described In the ifoi'isald court on the 9th day of
Modac Trail, Maltiand, Florida
conditions (if enclowd) Zoning Ordinances of the City of OCtdoir,A.0. 1979,Inthatcii'tain
32?$l.Thenameandaddressof the spe
personal representative's attorney Ihit may vary from these General Lake Mary, FlorIda, of the cue entitled, Blazer Financial
CCItdltiOl5 shall have precedence, following described property lyIng Services. Inc. Plaintiff, vs. Robert
are set forth below.
Bid must be submItted by 9:00 wlthinthemunicipalllmitsof Lake
Simosky and Jean Bernosky, his
All persons having claIms or
demands against the estate are A.M., January21, 1110. Sealed bids Mary, Florida. and more fully wIfe, Defendin•. whIch aforesaid
WritofEzecutionwasdlivaredto
sulked as follows'
regulred,
WITHiN
THREE wiilnotwoponiduntilthen, if the
IiOCIJJ,LONJKLMNOPOR mcasSheriffol Seminole County,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF outsideoftheenvelopels matted:
BID NUMBER 10108A. DO NOT ST L.l u
Florida,andlhaveleyleduponihe
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Ilock48,LotiMNOpO s i' u following described property
THIS NOTICE, to file with the OPEN UNTIL 9:00 AM., January
owned by Robert and Jean Bet'.
VWX
cierkofiheabovecourtawrltten 20.1980.
Send to: SCHOOL BOARD of
,wsky,saidprop.rtvbsinglocat.d
Biockd9,LOIsMNOPQRSTU
statementofanyclalmordemand
in Seminole County, Florida, more
V W and X
they may have. Each claim must SEMINOLE COUNTY
ATTENTION:
Block 50, Lots MN OP 0 P S T U particularly described as follows:
be Inwritlng and must indicate the
DOn Colenian
One 1973 Mercury Montego, 4*.
and V
basis for the claIm, the name and
Purchasini Agent
sldan.BrOUpt10m,WttI$e vinyl over
Block 31, Lots MN OP 0 N S I U
address of the creditor or his agent
1211 Melloitville Avenue
yellow. ID No. 3H1014627327,
V
or attorney, and the amount
kflfOrd FIo.'Ida 3717)
storing same at Ratliff's In Sant
A,fliq4ed Put of Crystal Lake
claimed. If the claim is not yet
Publish Jan. 7, II, 31, 1900
ford, Floridi.
Shorn, PublIc Records of
doe, the date when it will
doe shall be stated. If the claim 5 DEQ14
Senikiole County, Florida
and the undersipsed as Sheriff Of
contingent or unliquldated, the
AND
Seminole County, Florida, will at
nature of the uncertainty shall be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0
Block * Lots 30 end 30
11:00 AM. on the Ph day o)
stated. if Ii. claim is secured. the THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
5QI 51, l.ois 98 arci 21
January, AD. 1900, offer for sai'
security shall be descrIbed. The CIP CUlT IN AND PON Crystal Lake Wintir Homes end sell to the highest bidier, for
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLOSIrJL 1(lvIslon. Public Records oi
claimant shall deliver sufficient
any and all
CIRCUIT CIVIL CAll NO. 7
copies of the claim to the cIet
IiøIineli County, Finds
misting liens, at the Front (Welt)
enable the clerk to malt one copy
Mire commonly known as the
DOs' of t%o Semn11lFta1p
0$ PUs The adspIlia of
to each personal
North side of Lake Mary
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida,
All persons interested in the LIANN BROOK HOLDER
Boulevard from Fourth Strm
the above descrIbed personal
NOTICE OP ACTION
estate to whom a copy of this
through Ninth Strait
prepscty
Notice of Administration has been TO: Jqhnny Clyde Holder
The Public Nesr We wIll be held
That said sale is being made to
milled are required, WITHiN
Residence Unknown
at th. CIty Hall, City of Lake
satisfy the terms Of said Writ of.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
YOU
ARE
HEREBY Mary.FIsetd.,onlh.2Inddiy,l
Ixecution.
THE
DATE
OF
FIRST NOTIFIED that a petition for the January *110. 111:00P.M., or as
JIM B. Polk,
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS adoption Of your child, LEANN seen thereafter ea peeslkle at
Iheriff
NOTICE, to f tie
y .kl.ctions BROOK HOLDIR, as been filed, which time Intarlited parties for
$sninsis CS.IWIP, FIPIOS
they may have that challenge the- and you .re -reouwed to serve a .d asalait the receminandil
Publish: Dec. 11,31,31, 9791 Jan.
validity of the decedent's wIll, the copy of your intuit delanias, If change of ewing will be heard.
;, i*
QualificatIons of the personal any, t• It to RICHARD W. kid hearing may be qpntinued
with iii,en
representatIve, or the venue or COPELAND,
Attorney
0 er leemtimefotlmeuetllfinlaciim
0(0-00
jurIsdiction of the court.
PIIItISnIFS, whew adirs Is 30, - Is taken by the Plaimorl
____________________
ALL ClAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Cednial Lane, Len,i.ud, Fiends -,Zpung Beard ot the City g jss
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED 32711 en or bolero the 129$, doy Of 'Mary, Finds.' FICTITIOUS flAME
WILL. BE FOREVER SAIlED January, *90. and Ills the eniginal
THIS NOTICE 511011 be pasted in
'NOTICE isheniby lven that We
Dote of the IWt pullicitim ii with the Clerk ii thi Court eMs' :$
(3) MIle places, within the
we engeged in bus We,. at 41
this NotIce of Mminilirqtlst: befor, service en Pe$ltie.er's City of Lake Mary, Florida, it the Sweetwator Cove Boulevard,
Attorney
Qecimber 3$, 1979.
en__Immediately City Nell wnthlo said City, and beth. Lessweed, Iemine$e
s. weaver
thirss$p, otherw$$ a Ølsijp pdshesdithelvgelngflarilg,a County, Florid.,
Ai Penenaf Representative *tllbeinteredagsinstysjflrtl,g newspepsr Of 1111111 CkulotIai
titleus name ii TRIPLE "D"
r
0111* BlOats of
relief demanded in ihe pdisi.
lølhe City Of L*i Mary, ew time
j
FARMS a that we
CLAUDE A. WEAVER
Witnsesesyhandanls.,Iaf$Ws it least II 0.0 'ito' to the
regiMen sail nime Wail the Clerk
Deceased
CoitrI on this 13th day of olenessil hwIng. on aNIIPJ
Of the Circuit Court, SemInole
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL.
December, $079.
'siIceshsIIbepaitLSim. mass County, Florida, In accsidancs
NBPIESENTATIVI:
(51*1.1
bicensideredit*aitlldlyspnlen
with * previsions ii the Plc.
L. W. Carroll, Jr. Eiq.
Cynthia Pricier
to 1115 dlii Of puilic hearing.
lNi.
Name latutes IpwIt:
CARROLL JONES.
Deputy Clerk
DATED: January 3, 1980
SectIon 61.11 Florida St11vt
ROOKS, 4 OWEN, P.A.
$ Cosule Mats
ktliur H. Bediwith
$97.
Post Office Box 30
City Clerk
Uerk of me CWuiI
Ousgias Marvslll
Casselb.rry, Florida 377W Court
s City of Lake Many,
Plans Marveill'
Talaghoni: (305) $341715
Publish Dec. *7, 74 31, 197'- Jan: FlorIda
PubliSh Dicimber I?, 74, 31,
,
and January 1, 1110.
PublIsh Dec. 31. 19794 Jan. 7. 1150 1. 1909
.
PUblIsh JaiWJWY 7,
(2P0.'17
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ISPOKEP. 321 10.
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33-Houses Furnished

A FEW. WE HAVE

reducsdon all finished pieces.
bisque, glazes I
stains, Starts Jan. S thru Jan..

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3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. FAMILY
ROOM. EXECUTIVE. $500

THESE ARE ONLY

from

CITYOF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICEOP PUBLIC
HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the Planning and Zoning Board
of the City of Lake Mary, Florida,

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Want a good going business in a
paint &amp; body shop w a small 2
BR apt' Well have we got the
Call now'

1 acre bldg. site on lake off

3236570.

$30 perdayl

Home away
home In the
country for elderly person.
Ambulatory or not am.
bulatory. OVIIdO area. 363

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reasonable rent. Adults only,
no pets. 322 0311.

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14psdaINatka..

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2

2choicebldg. lots
$1,000 for both,

Deposit &amp; Lease. $250 mo.
Orlando-096 1727.
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2 BP, I B apt., CH-A, w-w carp.,

,nIc'a,

Cbanc.tobecharming

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sale.

Washer &amp; Dryer. Security

I kefl'Oflt living is avail, in this
elegant 3 tSR, 18 home.
Situated on 4' acres complete
W lB. 115
Won't
last long at $92,000.

super clean, lovely 3 BR. 1') B.
•nu

CA$HIIR.I40%TEIS

3227$t3

for

SANDALWOOD APIS
1 BR, 18. w w carpet, Cent. H A,
Pool, Club lOse., Appliances,

DELIVERYPSALIS
Will train

EXPRESSIONS

Ceramics

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Avt.
Sell, the finest'in used
furniture, Refrig stoves, tools

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AM FM

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Must see to appreciate
Brokers Prctected 322 2851
N,t, or

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SECURITY GUARD
some dispatching

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ATTEST:

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Pay Bart Realty, Inc.
Peg Peal Estate Broker
355P, 10. lq. lot, CM A. carp., att
oar well With underground

lotS of shade trees. Only
$29,900.

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For Rent 3 BR, 18 home
Carpeted, Ienced Bk. yard
$300
323 7599

GENERAL LABORER
WardhOuse worker

mIx. Crumiey 332.0207.

6370.

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From $10 to $50
Call 377 1671. 32 116

Cash 3224132

TV- Color (onsOIc'
Color
Stereo,
TV.
Stereo e
cassette. AM
record player 323 6610
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lOP, ltSon2Iots, all fenced, FP,

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Banking exp.

Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
oranges. Picked to order. Will

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Port

flisy.

32-Houses Unfurnished

BILLING CLERK
Exp.onCRT

FinequalltyTempleoranges
Simpson. 332.3313

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Sanford, condominium. San
dalwnod Villas,
HP, lower I
level, $30,500 Principals only
8308S46
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Many extras. Must see. All for
VA FHA
$S5,900
terms
available.

1 BR-$199 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92
323.8610
Call
Sanford.
Mariner's Village.

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Figurewizard

For Sale

CaliJoAn

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INC.
REALTORS
830-6$l3or 339.4711 eves.

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68Wanted to Buy

by Gill Fox 50-MisCellaneous for Sate1
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Home
the country. 3 BR, 1g.
utitify rm 1g. carport, big lot
5,10.000. 377 077)

FORREST GREENE

carpeting, new kit., deposit
required. J. B. Steelman,
Realtor,s. 32) 0041.

SOOKKEEPER.SECRETARY
Chancetouseyourskills

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SIDE GLANCES

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Spacious 3 tSR, 2B luxury home,
___________

TOMOR ROW

Navelorangesigrapefruit
$lbu.CaIlatter 5p.m.
322-6733

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: June I. Curtis
OeputvCierk
Publish D.c. 24, 3), 1979 1 Jan.
14. 19*0

Orange City, huge trees, con
temporary home, courtyard
entrance, 8" sunken LP w FP.
1g. BR's, 2B. solarium, dark
rm., sewing &amp; utility rms, bIt
breakfast bay. Owner says
Sell Now' Call to see. 577.500

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Rental Units that need repair in
lieu of rent, Handyman
needed. 323 9228.

BE WORKING

New concept gets results.
Subliminal Cybernetics. Call
6367

9-GOOd Thlflg$

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327.2733
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compl.t. resume to Sandra
Miller, Cardinal Industries,
Inc., Box U, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

Mature Baby Sitter
DayorNitesyourhome
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Sanford Gracious living, Peas,
Weekly&amp; monthlyrates, utilities
pd, InquIre 500 S. Oak 8117503,
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sportation provided. Send

Lake and. Infants to preP
school. 332-4215.

Seminole County,

County, Florida.

bonus,

vacation, paidh,alth&amp; life Ins.
Must be capable of Supervising
numerous properties. Tran.

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Position now open for career
minded
individual
with
nation's largest producers of
factory built modular housing.

6-Child Call

SCminoie County, Florida.
Lot 14, Block D. SANLANDO
SPRINGS, Tract No.39, accordIng
tO the plat thereof as recorded in
Ph? Book 6, page 17, Public

Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32171.

amountbldwhichwlllbersturned
to the successful bidders when
contract is completed.
The successful bidder shall
furnish a Performanc..Payment
Bond for the total amount Of the
award withIn 10 days of
notification of the award.
Bonds must be written by a
surety company licensed to do
In' Florida.
Bids will be reclved in the above
.nam.d off Ice as indIcated herein,
All Conditions stated shall apply.
MY questions relating to the bid
are to be directed to the Pur.
chasing Office.
Special Conditions: Any and all

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CA-13-K.
The nature of this suit is a wIt to
ouiet title on the following

MENT AT HIGH SCHOOL
"588", SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,lnaccordancswltltthe
stipulations and specifications
available from the PurchasIng
Department in the Office of the
SuperIntendent, 1211 Mallonville

deposit: A lid Pond, CashIer's
Check, or Certified Check for five
percent (S percent) of the total

cook, utility person &amp;
busboy. Apply in person 9-S at
Holiday Inn on the Lakefront.

EKp.

LOST: area 24th IOrange,
femaleGoldenRetriever,2yr.
Old. REWARD. 3220724, 349.

estate; AVIS LAMBRAKIS and.or
her estate; and RUTH F. GAGE
and-or her estate, Case No. 79.2131.

Avenue, Sanford, Florida, on
Tuesday, January 22, 1900,
p.m. or as soon thereafter as
posslbletoconsider application by
Storer Cable Television FranchIse
to provide service to the unin.
Corporated areas of Seminole

Bid mustbeaccompanhsdbybid

IN RE: ESTATE OF
CLAUDE A. WEAVER

Exp. industrial sewing
machineoperators.
DELANO. 1.734.5464.

Reward offered for the return of
sm male puppy. 7 mo. old,
"TIGER" brn, wh &amp; bik
markings. Lost 13th &amp; French.
Thurs, Jan. 3rd. Little boy
brokenhearted. 323.0261.

L.D. LAMBRAKIS andor his

FOOD PRODUCTION EQUIP.

FUR.

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OF PUBLIC NEAR 1MG
The Board of County Corn.
mlssioners of Seminole County,
Florida, will hold a public hearing
in Room 203 of the Seminole
County Courthouse, North Park

NISHING, DELIVERING AND
INSTALLING AS SPECIFIED,

seen

Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's claisif led ads for
good buys.

Idyllwilde. Answers to
"Doughnut", 322-2541 or 3220131. $200 REWARD.

of

"80"1 and marked,

last

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Missing: Small dog, white with
blk &amp; brown spots. long hair,
lbs.,

'fl-Hnuses

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10.12

29-Rooms

Want to be your own boss?
Work yourownhours?
668-5378.9-9

S-Lost &amp; FOund

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Sealed bids or proposals
dressed to the Board of Public
Instruction
Seminole County,
Florida (hereinafter called the

RN, 0.4 &amp; 4.17, lull &amp; part time.
Apply in person Sanford NursIng
&amp; Convalescent Center, 930
Melbonvilbe.

relaxation

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corporatlonsorotherlegalentities
named as a Defendant; and all
claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, whose exact
legal status is unknown, claiming
under any of the above-named or
described defendants or parties
who are claiming to have any
right, common title or interest in
and to the lands hereinafter
described.
You are hereby notified that a
suit has been filed against you in
the Circuit Court of Seminole
County,
Florida,
entitled
VIRGINIA
RAMACCIATO,
v.
LAM BROS
Plaintiff

Records of
FlorIda.

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SUBLIMINAL CYBERNETICS
Call 031-6367
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through or under or against an

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INV1TATIONTORID

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January 28, 1900, or a Default will
be entered agaInst you.
WITNESS my hand and seal as
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and
f' Seminole County, Florida this
21st day of December, 1979.

REPRESENTATIVE:

FOR

Noon

RELAX

copy thereof upon the Plaintiff or
Plaintiff's attorney whose address
is lOOMaitland Avenue, Abtamonte

Deceased

PROPOSAL

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persons; and the several and

You are hereby requested to file
your written defenses with the
Clerk of said Court and serve a

Walter Dittmer
As Personal Representative

Telephone: (305) 834 3700
Publish Dec.31, 19198 Jan:?, 19*0
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RATES
44C 11110
1 time . -.
3consecu)Ive times - 39c a line
3c a line
lconwcutivetlmes

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interested

assardi

CLASSIFIED ADS

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contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated, If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described, The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal representative,
All persons
In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been

Legal Notice
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Maflager
Publish DoC. 74, II, 18?0&amp;
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due shall be stated. If the claim is

Springs.

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BRAKIS and.or her estate; and
0:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
RUTH F. GAGE and-or her estate,
MONDAY thru FRI DAY
Defendants
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3LlnesM,nimum
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: LAMBROS DEMETRIOS
LAMBRAKIS a-k-a 1.0. LAM.
DEADLINES
BRAKIS and-or his estate; AVIS
LAMBRAKIS and.or her estate;
Before Publicotion
Noon The Do
and RUTH F. GAGE and-or her
estate, if alive and if dead, their
Friday
Sundo
unknown spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors and all other
__________________________________________________________
partfes claiming by, through,
under or against them; the
unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, -_________________
grant
or creditors of said
Defendants; and all unknown
natural persons, if alive, and if :
- -dead or not known to be dead or
AVON
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
alive, their several respective
FIGHT INFLATION
Mate" Dating Service. All
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
unknown spouses,heirs, devisees,
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
grantees and creditors or other
power. For details, Call
water, Fl. 33310
______________________
1-811-4617or644-3079
parties claiming by, through or

in

Altamonte.Cauelberry Chamber of Commerce sixth
annual benquet, 6:30 p.m., Lord Chumley's Pub,
Altamonte

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statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
be writing and mush indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
addressofthecreditororhisagont
or attorney, and the amount
claimed, If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become

SATURDAY, JANUARY26

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8RAKIS a.k.a L D I AMF4f,P$
and-or his estate; AVIS LAM.

reouired,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
clerk of the above court a written

THURSDAY, JANUARY24
Seminole County Council for Exceptional Children
will sponsor a benefit evening at Rosie O'Grady's in
Orlando beginning at 7 p.m. Proceeds to exceptional
child programs in the county from advance tickets
available at county schools or call 834-7391.

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NOTICE OF AOMCHcTRLrcott
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are

Non-profit Funeral Society of Mid-Florida annual
membership meeting, 2 p.m., Deltona Public Library,
1691 Providence Blvd. Major General Joseph McNinch
(Army Medical Corps Ret.) will speak on organ
donations and transplants.

Lutz 5 *9 OiraldWm 1. o.ol
PVclay WOrn lit Add.,IMJII

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VIRGINIA RAMACCIATO,
Plaintiff

County, Florida, Probate Division,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
Senior Citizens trip to see "Arsenic and Old Lace,"
Once Upon A Stage. Leave Sanford Civic Center 11:15
a.m., pick up Leeds, Casselberry, 11:30 a,m. Return 5
p.m. Call Doris Rogers for reservations.

Ilk 0 Sterling Pork Un. 3, U6.390.
PH. Conslr CIP • $herv,aed A

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the address of which is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. The personal represen.
titive of the estate 5 WALTER
DITTMER. whose address is P.O.
BOx 9400, Longwood, Florida,
32750. The name and address of the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.

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.

AWrelLockyir&amp;wfJaVdci Loll!

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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

ministrationof

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17
Open "Town Hall" meeting conducted by Council of
Arts &amp; Sciences for Central Florida on 'Who Needs Arts
In Seminole County ', 7:30'1O:3() p.m., Sanford Civic
Center Annex. Refreshments, film, open discussion
and art exhibition.

Gerald J. Brown Jt. I WI
Kathiryn I. to Robert A. labisen
*1 Geraldine, Lot I Ilk N
Suniand Bit., $29110.
Donald J. Maw I WI Carol J. te
RaIi P. Chandler I WI Dorothy
A., Lot II Ilk A $ummirs.I N.,

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FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Numb, 79•459.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
AURA DITTMER

CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
APE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
the estate of AURA
DITTMER.
deceased,
File
Number 79 459-CP, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole

Sanford VFW 10108 dInner, 5:30-8 p.m., log cabin post
home on lakefront, Open to public,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
Sanford Senior CitIzens, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bag lunch followed by slide program on Alaska by Rev,
Leo King.

$71,011.

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_i!Ic'1 Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

DA

Michael P. Miller I wi Diane N.
to Craig L. Cullen I WI Pamela,
Lot 1581k A N 0,1. Terrace, Sect. I
136,300.
Karen .1. Tabory t Stephen J.
Gooch 1. wI Cynthia, Lot 129
Myrtle 1k Hills, $8,750.
Cathy 1. COok eke Cathy 1.
Depalma, to Charles 1. McQulston
IWI Brenda J.,Lot12&amp;theW'eof
Lot II 81k 3 Resurvey of 81k 4.
Wildmere, $2,430,
Grace Properties Inc to Mary F.
Gossen'ian, Un 221 Alt Hts, Condo,
$31,990.
The Babcock Co. to Gail 6.
Palmer, Lot 294 Windward Sq.
Sect. 3, $51,900.
Grace Properties Inc. to Gonoalo
Janer &amp; wI Lucia 0. Janet', Un 633
Alt HIs., Condo; 131.900.
Glenn P. Greenwood to Mary M.
Grienwood, S. Carolina. Lot $ 81k
4 N 0,1. 5th Add $100.
Charles I, Roof to Peggy J. Roof
-Part ci 0ev Lot S. Sect. 32, $100.
Petty D. Binford to Wm. S. Cole
1 *1 Margaret, Beginning at the
SW corner of Lot 43 Entiminger
Farms Add No. 2, $30,000.
Dan Way Inc. to Gregory 0,
Ratcltm.n I *1 Deborah L. Lot 7
Rolling In., $64,100.
Obie Stewart Jr. I WI Charline,
to Donald Anthony &amp; *111th. The
Nl1SH.ofLoIlltMN 1131t.of
the W '-, of Lot 3 Ilk F 1k.
Waymin HI.., 1k Add, $38,100.
Mary 0. Cromwell to Robert F.
Normen&amp;w$ Linda S. Lot I) Ilk C
Country Club NIL, Un. I. $29,900.
Noword 1'. Ickert 1. *1 Marie A.
tejoh,nE.l.alw&amp;wtGlinnIsLohO
Ilk M Howell Cove Second Sect.,

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$100.

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REALTY TRANSFERS
Roy E. Donaldson &amp; wI Nancy
P to Anthony .1. Bertollno 8. WI
Margaret S.. Lot 104 Lago Vista
Subdv.. $70000.
Thomas F. Moore 1 *1 ln.' R
o'P- reOerItR .j vt'w'r Jr trom?fle
W' mite corner of Sect. 2?, $I7,W,
Angle A Marino &amp; WI Argella to
Larry F Cook, lot 20 01k 2
Weathersfeld 1st Add.. $28,300
P. Vent Moeller, It to James T.
Coakley &amp; WI Diane E., parcel of
land lying in sect 1, II; $16000
David 1, Baenuel &amp; WI Lisa A. to
John M, Breen &amp; WI Mary M.. Lot
603 Winter Springs Un 4, $170,000
Pollinqwood Homes Inc to
Lawrence I Mcchad &amp; WI Carob
L.,LotGBbkN Howell Cove, Third
Sect.. $69.66?
Richard A. Wdlker &amp; Sherry B.,
to Helene i. 'Rother. Lot 6 01k 8
Sausalito Sect 2. $57000
Bel Aire Homes Inc to Henry G.
C.ore Jr. &amp; WI Brenda C . Lot 33
Oak Forest Un, I. $62,400
Be! Aire Homes Inc to Robert P
Wasman 8. wI Candace L , Lot IS
Oak Forest Un 1, $59,000
1k of the Woods Inc to Gibson P.
PreScott &amp; WI Jessie S. Lot 207 1k
of the Woods Townhouse Sect.. 6.
$100
BMA Prop to Cont same as
above. $60,900
Keith 0 WaIters &amp; wI Linda K
to John 0, Sutton 8. WI Esther S..
Lot i97 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox
Hunt Sed 3, $59,500
Crace Lycans to Allan M.
Mlchaeis, Lot 30 81k 3 Weather
sIleld 1st Add, $31,000
Olin American Homes of FL Inc
to Philip McStravick &amp; WI
Christine, M, Lot S Greenwood
lke% Un 1, Bk C. $61,600
Donald J. KIrby &amp; WI Beverly J.
to Kenneth A. Plieffer Sr., &amp; WI
Frances M. Lot 109 Forest Brook
Ssecond Sect.. 31. $61,600
Bahia Oaks Inc to Doug
Moornead 8. Danny B. Howell,
from the NW corner of 5' ol SE' 4
of SW of Sect. 16, $37,461
Brigitte F. Andres to Raymond
H. Davis&amp;wIHilda B.,Lot 101k A
Sanora Un. 1 8. 2 rep., 5.41,333.
P.i'JHp
Lake 8. Patricia 0. to
Im,n M (riss;' t. it Ellen J.,
LotS 6667, N 16 It of Lot 6$ Pine
Ht%., $8,000
FF Cr110 Rex K. Morrison &amp; WI
Bonnie M., Lot 75 01k C The

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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
son Is 14 years old and he has
terrible breath. I took him to
the family dentist bra check
upto have his teeth cleaned.
He has no cavities. However,
his dentist said that his foul

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As The Health Letter I'm are related to bad breath. It's
sending you explains, you can not a simple problem that
have bad breath from many may be relieved by mouthFor Tuesday, January 8, 1980
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Eight miles of marked bike
routes are now available to bicycle
riders In the city of Sanford thanks
to a cooperative project of the city
and the Woman's Club of Sanford.
The bike route will be dedicated
Sunday at Veterans Memorial
Park on the lakefront at 1:30 p.m.
The Woman's Club raised $1,535
to pay for the directional signs,
posts, and markers along the
tercit loop and feeder routes, and
the city Recreation and Parka
Department provided the labor to
erect them. The money was raised
by the Community Improvement
Project committee of the club,
- .through the May breakfast and
other fund-raising efforts.
- Ituth Gaines, chairman of the
CIP committee, mid maps of the
routes are available at the
recreation department offices at
Sanford City Hall, the Civic Center
Annex and the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.

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bicycles to ride all or part of the
route following the brief
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Security
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forces today clamped down on rival self 4mpeaed deadlins for e decision on a
Moslem groups battling In the southern Seewity CAznctt
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Ayatollah Sayeh Kazem Shariat-Madari wi thout any action being taken,
called on Iranians to remain calm and
The Security Council heard U.N.
united.
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's
report on his recent visit to Iran, but the
In Tehran, thousands of workers United States, the sponsor of the
marched on the occupied U.S. Embassy resolution, indicated it would not force
support
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LaurelDriveand across to French
Avenue via Shannon Drive. It then
goes north on French, jogging on
27th to Elm Avenue, cutting over
26th Street, to Oak Avenue then
north to Ikh and up Elm A"nue to
the beginning point. Other feeder
routes Include parts of Seminole
Boulevard, Mellonville Avenue
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Street, Locust Avenue, Plumosa
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him daring the fbi montime the school September Ur014h December at Jones counseling students.
A decision- is to be given by mid. year. He had also served as a guidance College and what he would have earned
Masters responded that he had met 30
February on whell a foraw Soutll amodor &amp;w* ft W748 xbooll ym n a sovtb Sminole MIM@ gftd Percent of the 1,0.membelrs student
Seminole Middle School guidance at South Sim1role Masters said Boyette counselor.
body In Counseling sessions. Masters also
cowmeelor will be reinstated In Ms job, refused to assist him Ifl COITSCUfl( his
Masters said stile he was a guidance said that Boyette had threatened that he
faults as he Mid ls reqUiNd by the CQMOloF be had bald additional part- (Masters) would never again get a job in
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11*15 violated thS Urns jobs, "eluding janitorial work amid the Seminole County school system if he
George Eyraad, arhitrasor, coiTktid contract.
'wsaMng. He said he currently Is pursued the grieum.
an all-day hearing Monday at the
Masters filed a Wbillma with the werMng sights for a local department
"He threatened he would blackball
Senlrele Cowy School Boud amce on tsach.i' u*'n. the $UZIIeOI. Edacitbon More as a jasitu'.
me," Masters said.
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had been violated by the school docwn,. with the Florida Peidic Decuntir irs, when Boystte told him Masters a good recommendation
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qualified
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salveaus" with county said be nm's, threatened the man.
MtrMut$wStothe 1411H1 board and M "ars.
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Boy" said when Masters refused to
do INA wft EymW ebiiiiiiiiiiiii dii iW- a
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In three siarM. evaluations Of iIlthwtIsi. Eraad Ii a flMlS. Of the persons Who had accied asked two other staff members
the
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of being hard to get along with, school
talk to Masters about his
during the 1971.79 school year, layette
Acowding in the NachorV contract, layette said be sew no need to give the prohiesn.
had said the geldance crinl was the loser in the ashliretlen will have to counselor the no" and had himesil
11* arbitrator normally takes 20 days
abrasive. and couldn't get along wIth pay the
q1 athewy fees .1 the noticed the abrMiven and lack of tact to render
decision after receiving
students parents, faculty memb= and reepective lawyers, Jobs (rnMs.
Masters. He said that Maters refused transcripts of the hearing. Jullan said it
the wiy levoL
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to cesact his usually take two weeks to Prepare and
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Seminole County will find a solution to
Telson said he hoped the spending of
the Tanglewood sewage treatment general tax money for their problem
problem, Commissioner Bob French won't be the county's only
si
promised residents of that subdivision
"If you're worried other people's taxes
this morning,
will be used to carry
load," Telson
Two hundred homes in Tanglewood said, "I'm sure there are many cases
have been plagued with problems con- where
taxes have pa id other people's
cerning their sewer se rvice since 1969. loads."
Most recently the owner of the sewer
the
The bankr uptcy hearings
facility has filed for bankruptcy which sewage treatment facility will be held
would leave the area without service this Friday. County Attorney Nikkl
unless someone steps in.
said the county's ultimate goal is
Richard Telson, president of the to have the plant legally abandoned and
Tanglewood area Civic Association, told then seek receivership.
ular
the commission
There Is currently a contempt of court
today that his organization feels the citation against the plant owners,
county should ba il them out.
Envi ronmental Nature Treatment Corp.,
"We're panicked," Telson said," If
ignoring an order to stop polluting
your home is sitting there with the area waters with untreated sewage.
possibility of a sewage ba ckup you get a Telson said he hopes that Issue Is not
You get almost dropped, because the fines that would
unreasonable."
have be paid could be used to help fix
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff up the plant. It has been estimated lt will
told Telson the county Is aware of the take least $300,000 to bring' the plant
problem and Intends to do everything Into
possible whi ch is economically f easible
Tanglewood Is located In Southeast
for the county without burdening other
Seminole County adjacent to the city
taxpayers.
Winter Park. — DIANE PF1RYK
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — In response to President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq by
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, telephone and through emissaries the
President Carter says the United States United States "Is willing to join other
is considering making use of foreign nations in giving necessary protection to
military bases in the Persian Gulf region Pakistan and meet their legitimate
and joining other nations in providing aid defensive military needs."
Soviet troops have tightened their grip
to Pakistan.
In an interview Monday night with over the rugged Afghan countryside, but
NBC-TV. Carter said the United States: there were renewed reports today of
—Will join Western industrialized quick and deadly guerrilla strikes by
nations and wealthy Middle East Moslem rebels.
countries in forming a "consortium" to
At the United Nations Monday, the
provide military and economic aid to Soviet Union vetoed a Security Council
Pakistan to help It repel any Soviet resolution that called for the withdrawal
aggression.
of all foreign troops from Afghanistan,
—Is considering the use of naval and without mentioning soviet forces by
air facilities offered by Somalia, Oman name.
and Kenya to meet any "Soviet fteat to
In Cairo, an Afghan rebel leader
the peace in the Mideast, Persian Gulf, Monday asked the Egyptian government
for an "inunediate airlift" of weapons
northern Indian Ocean area."
Without giving specifics, the president and military advisers to help insurgents
also warned Iran he was "prepared to fighting the Soviet invasion force.
Zia Khan Nasri, chairman of the
take action that would be quite serious in
its consequences" if the American "Afghanistan, Islamic and Nationalist
hostages, now in captivity for nine Revolution Council" said he was confident the Egyptian government would
eeks, are put on trial.
Carter said he has informed Pakistani meet his request.

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tour of China that has taken on added significance their policies In the face of the threat from the
have said previously that the United States wants
U.S. officials in the Brown party say that
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as a result of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. Soviet Union.
closer contacts with China on military and agencies in Washington have several pages of
announced that the United States has agreed to
Brown was not available to answer reporter's
Furnishing China with the receiving station strategic questions, but would stop short of for. computer printouts of applications by American
furnish China with a receiving station for data
questions as to his response to Deng's remarks, was seen as a signal that the United States may
ining an alliance with China against the Soviet firms to sell sensitive industrial technology to
transmittedby the I ndsat satellite that could and a news briefing for American reporters be ready to furnish China with a large quantity of Union.
China.

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
As The Health Letter I'm are related to bad breath. It's
sending you explains, you can not a simple problem that
have bad breath from many may be relieved by mouthFor Tuesday, January 8, 1980
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Eight miles of marked bike
routes are now available to bicycle
riders In the city of Sanford thanks
to a cooperative project of the city
and the Woman's Club of Sanford.
The bike route will be dedicated
Sunday at Veterans Memorial
Park on the lakefront at 1:30 p.m.
The Woman's Club raised $1,535
to pay for the directional signs,
posts, and markers along the
tercit loop and feeder routes, and
the city Recreation and Parka
Department provided the labor to
erect them. The money was raised
by the Community Improvement
Project committee of the club,
- .through the May breakfast and
other fund-raising efforts.
- Ituth Gaines, chairman of the
CIP committee, mid maps of the
routes are available at the
recreation department offices at
Sanford City Hall, the Civic Center
Annex and the Greater Sanford
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counseling students.
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February on whell a foraw Soutll amodor &amp;w* ft W748 xbooll ym n a sovtb Sminole MIM@ gftd Percent of the 1,0.membelrs student
Seminole Middle School guidance at South Sim1ro, Masters said Boyette counselor.
body In Counseling sessions. Masters also
cowmeelor will be reinstated In Ms job, refused to assist him Ifl COITSCUn( his
Masters said stile he
a guidance said that Boyette had threatened that he
faults as he Mid ls NqUINd by the CQMOloF be had held adtloaal part- (Masters) would never again get a job in
gin back pay
a new jab .nIuaUo
teach.',' coidfaci, and 11*15 violitid thS Urn. jobs, "eluding janitorial work amid the Seminole County school system if he
George Eyraad, arhitra$or, conktid contract.
'wsaMng. He said he currently Is pursued the grieum.
Masters filed a Wbillma with the werMng sights for a local department
an all-day h..ing Monday at the
"He threatened he would blackball
Senlrele Cowy School Board .mce on tsach.i' u*'n. the $UZIIeOI. Edacitbon More as a janitor,
me," Masters said.
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Boyette said he had offered to give
bid been violated by the school docwns. with lb. Florida Peidic December 1fl, when Boystte told him Masters a good recommendation
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Us"a Empleyen RellaUns Coam9Wu An&amp;ff &amp;ad= wW is in cWV of employment elsewhere after he
klowelpall ffidaley Boy
contract was not renewed after the 117$ (FEW). 1I.&amp;4 arbUrMl Wi' then secondary .rUon for the county, (Bayette) had made the decision not to
79 schooL year bs'anse a bitter idsut
corç'ai"ed by latter to layette of recommend renewal of the contract. He
qualild
could be f.trnd to Oil the
A I Of 1kw PEBCaievsd If- MsaSerV "abrMiveems" with county said be never threatened the man.
poultIi. layette said.
MtrMut$wStitb. 1411H1 board and M "ars.
Boy,tt. said when Masters refused to
do INA wft EymW ebiiiiiiiiiiiii dii iW- a
&amp; MW &amp;YOW ntmd to give Mm ft take Ws niggations for WVrovement, he
In 1kw separate evaluations Of e""wtb Eraad is a assnes of the persons who had aoc..d isli.di t,
gu members
the
oet$s on Mers' jab perfermance Bk,ulLJru Ala., lawyer,
Of being hard to 1 along witiL school
talk to Masters about his
during the 1979-70 school ye, layette
Acowding te the IeschorV contract, layette said be sew no need to give the prohiesn.
had said the Pidmnce cuiuul Was the lee.' lithe ashlirMi's will hive to counselor the no"es and had himself
The arbitrator normally takes 20 days
abrasive. and omulda't get along with pay the
q1 athewy fese .1 the noticed the abrMivsn and lack of tact to render a decision after receiving
students parents, faculty memb= aid reepective lawyers, Jobs
Masters. He said that MsaIirs refused transcripts of the hearing. Jullan said it
IodMwy$sdJdj Jf. to take us agsMk
to cetact his usually take two weeks to Prepare and
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Two hundred homes in Tanglewood said, "I'm sure there are many cases
have been plagued with problems con- where
taxes have pa id other people's
cerning their sewer se rvice since 1969. loads."
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Tanglewood area Civic Association, told then seek receivership.
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today that his organization feels the citation against the plant owners,
county should ba il them out.
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"We're panicked," Telson said," If
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your home is sitting there with the area waters with untreated sewage.
possibility of a sewage ba ckup you get a Telson said he hopes that Issue Is not
You get almost dropped, because the fines that would
unreasonable."
have be paid could be used to help fix
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff up the plant. It has been estimated lt will
told Telson the county Is aware of the take least $300,000 to bring' the plant
problem and Intends to do everything Into
possible whi ch is economically f easible
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Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's
report on his recent visit to Iran, but the

In Tehran, thousands of workers United States, the sponsor of the
marched on the occupied U.S. Embassy resolution, indicated it would not force
support
continued holding of the Secur ity Council vote until la ter In the
Am erican hosta ges
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The extension from 27th Street to
Sanford Plaza is on the sidewalk
along highway 17, but
of
time routes are "on-stmt." The
in Loop extends from Fifth
Street south on Palmetto to 27th
Street, down Park Avenue to
LaurelDriveand across to French
Avenue via Shannon Drive. It then
goes north on French, jogging on
27th to Elm Avenue, cutting over
26th Street, to Oak Avenue then
north to Ikh and up Elm A"nue to
the beginning point. Other feeder
routes Include parts of Seminole
Boulevard, Mellonville Avenue
Second Street, Stmmmorlin Avenue,
im Street, Bay Avenue, 11th
Street, Locust Avenue, Plumosa
Drive, Eicambia Drive, Grove
Manor Drive, 24th Street and 18th
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — In response to President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq by
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, telephone and through emissaries the
President Carter says the United States United States "Is willing to join other
is considering making use of foreign nations in giving necessary protection to
military bases in the Persian Gulf region Pakistan and meet their legitimate
and joining other nations in providing aid defensive military needs."
Soviet troops have tightened their grip
to Pakistan.
In an interview Monday night with over the rugged Afghan countryside, but
NBC-TV. Carter said the United States: there were renewed reports today of
—Will join Western industrialized quick and deadly guerrilla strikes by
nations and wealthy Middle East Moslem rebels.
countries in forming a "consortium" to
At the United Nations Monday, the
provide military and economic aid to Soviet Union vetoed a Security Council
Pakistan to help It repel any Soviet resolution that called for the withdrawal
aggression.
of all foreign troops from Afghanistan,
—Is considering the use of naval and without mentioning soviet forces by
air facilities offered by Somalia, Oman name.
and Kenya to meet any "Soviet fteat to
In Cairo, an Afghan rebel leader
the peace in the Mideast, Persian Gulf, Monday asked the Egyptian government
for an "inunediate airlift" of weapons
northern Indian Ocean area."
Without giving specifics, the president and military advisers to help insurgents
also warned Iran he was "prepared to fighting the Soviet invasion force.
Zia Khan Nasri, chairman of the
take action that would be quite serious in
its consequences" if the American "Afghanistan, Islamic and Nationalist
hostages, now in captivity for nine Revolution Council" said he was confident the Egyptian government would
eeks, are put on trial.
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tour of China that has taken on added significance their policies In the face of the threat from the
have said previously that the United States wants
U.S. officials in the Brown party say that
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as a result of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. Soviet Union.
closer contacts with China on military and agencies in Washington have several pages of
announced that the United States has agreed to
Brown was not available to answer reporter's
Furnishing China with the receiving station strategic questions, but would stop short of for. computer printouts of applications by American
furnish China with a receiving station for data
questions as to his response to Deng's remarks, was seen as a signal that the United States may
ining an alliance with China against the Soviet firms to sell sensitive industrial technology to
transmittedby the I ndsat satellite that could and a news briefing for American reporters be ready to furnish China with a large quantity of Union.
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NEW DELHI, India (UPI) Former Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi seized an absolute majority of Parliament today in the
most astounding political comeback in India's modern history.
The Election Commission announced Mrs. Gandhi's Indira..
Congress Party captured 300 of the 400 seats decided so far out
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of the 524 parltmentary districts contested in voting Jan. 3 and
6, making her return to power certain.
Her candidates also led in more than 90 other districts out of !
the l47 seats still tobe decided, which meant she could wind up
with 75 percent of the seats in the lower house of Parliament.
Mrs. Gandhi's supporters today drove through the capi ta l in
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pS,trucks,cars and cyclehOnkInghorns
and shouting their Joy. Thousands of her followers also danced P,
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be ating urns an whistling pipes.
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At half-hour Intervals for 20 of the last 24 hours, Mrs. Gandhi
emerged to greet her frenzied supporters.
Wearing a shawl over a green, hand-loomed sari, Mrs.
Gandhi smiled and accepted garlands of marigolds — to which
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hands to the people.
"Law and order will be restored," she shouted triumphantly.
"Priceswill be stabilized."
Political observers said mounting communal strife, a 22
NEW
percent rate of inflation and dissatisfaction with her bickering
successors contributed to Mrs. Gandh i's win, less than three
MAJORITY
years
polls.

IN BRIEF

The jamily of Joy
At y went ahead with the cremation of her
body at a private ceremony but questions on th
cumtances of the famed naturalist's death persisted.
Police were questioning three men suspected of
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MEXICO CITY (UPI) — A dump truck put into
reverse gear because its brakes failed roiled down a

highway and plowed into a class of first graders
crossing the road, killing 19 children and their three
supervisors.
Fourteen other children were critically injured in the
Monday accident, police said. They said 19 children
between the ages of 5 and 7, two of their teachers and
an 18-year-old teacher's assistant were killed as they
crossed the road on their way to a park.
Poli ce said the driver of the dump truck threw his

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vehicle into reverse when its brakes failed and It roM

Meanwhile, a federal Drug Enforcement
Administration investigator says he is ex.
pecting additional arrests In the case, which
led to the confiscation of more than 500
pounds of marijuana and the arrest of former

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100,000 persons stranded in rural areas by storm
which has taken 29 lives since New Year's Eve,
Authorities asked people to help by reporting to
shoveling details with their own shovels. At least

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people froze to death when they became lost during
storm, In the countryside, victims of what Yugoslays
call the "white death."
A bus accident near Mostar, In southern Yugoslavia,
claimed 19 lives Wednesday.

Franc. Tennis Player Dead
PARIS (UP!) Simonne Mathieu, France's leading
woman tennis player from 1926 to 1940, died Monday
after a prolonged illness. She was 70.
Mathieu won more than 1,000 tennis matches In
France and abroad during her long career, including
the French International tennis championships and
Wimbledon women's doubles,
Between 1930 and 1940 she was ranked among the
world's five best players.
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NATIONAL REPORTt Ilitter cold, Inlenillfled by high winds,gripped

the Upper Midwest today encasing iheots of ice and snow left by the
winters first major storm on highways throughout the region. A new
storm dumped half foot of snow on the Pacific Northwest. Hundrads of
schools closed throughout the Upper Midwest Monday and thousands of
stranded travelers waited out the weather at makeshift roadside
shelters. Travelers advisories for heavy snow were posted for the
Pacific Northwest and into the rncntalns of Idaho, Utah, Colarade,
Wyoming and Montana. Rain toll along the Middle and Southern
Atlantic Coast from Virginia through Georgia and cool temperatures
Prevailed throughout the western two-thirds of the ration.
AREA UADING$ (a.m.)u temperature SI, overnight low: 41:
yesterday's high: 70: barometric pressure: 30.22: relative humidity:
100 percent: winds: Northeast at 1 m.p.h.
WEDNESDAY TIDES: Daytona leash: high, 13:15. low 5:05: high
12:30, low S:37. Pert Canaveral: high 12:05, lowS, high 12:33, low S:30.
Iaypertz hIgh 1:22, low 11:43. high 6:03, low 11:41.
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Deterioration Regulations (40 CFR 52.21). EPA :
has made a Preliminary Determination that the:
modification can be approved provided certain ;
conditions are met. A sunimary of the basis for
this determination and the conditions for a 't
Permit for Florida Power and Light Company is l
available for public review in the Office
of the
County Controller In the Volusla County Cour.
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thouse Annex, Da'tona Beach. Florida.
The allowable emissions from this
modification are included in the EPA
Preliminary Determination,
Any person may submit written comments to
EPA regarmng me proposed modification. All
comments, postmarked not later than days
fromffiedIteatffi otIc, l,be$id, b
EPA In making a Final Determination regardjn
this source. rhasi2
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public hiVing can be requested by any person.
should be autimitted within IS days
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By United Press International
One student was killed and another youth seriously
injured in a brawl at a Cambridge, Mass., high school
involving blacks and whites. In Stamps, Ark., a high
school student ,was gunned down while entering a
science class.
Classes at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School
were canceled until Thursday because of the incident
Monday that claimed the life of Anthony Colisimo, 17.
William Graham, 18, was in serious but stable condition at Cambridge City Hospital.
Authorities said the two, both white, were stabbed
during a noon-hour fight on school grounds involving
blacks and whites, but stopped short of saying the
incident was racial.

WASHINGTON (UP!) -,the government
will bail out 22 grain companies left holding
Farmers Hot Line Set
sales contracts with the Soviet Union when
WASHINGTON (UP!)
A toll-free
President Carter imposed a grain and
telephone line is being provided at the
soybeans embargo.
Agriculture Department for persons with
Vice President Walter Mondale said
Monday the government will offer to pur- questions on new policy developments
following President Carter's embargo of
chase contractural obligations and, in effect,
grain and soybean shipments to-Russia.
buy grain and soybeans for which the
The telephone number Is 800-424-9082.
Russians already had contracted.
Mondale said the purpose was to "minimize ________________________________________
disruptions in the nation's grain markets and
"They in turn would have been forced to
economic damage to farmers resulting from cancel contracts they had with growers and
the export suspension."
elevator operators throughout the country
Carter cut off sales of 17 million tons of and it would have had a devastating ripple
grain and 1 million tons of soybeans in effect throughout the grains economy," he
retaliation for the Russian invasion of said.
Afghanistan.
The Agriculture Department's Commodity
The vice president said farmers would be Credit Corporation might buy as much as 10
helped by the latest action because the million tons of corn, 3.7 million tons of wheat,
government will remove the grain from the 740,000 tons of soybeans, 400,000 tons of
market, creating the "same set of supply- soybean meal and 30,000 tons of soybean oil,
demand conditions as if the sales to the Soviet officials said.
Union had gone forward."
The corporation can borrow money from
The cut-off of grain sales to Russia was the U.S. Treasury, without the need for appotentially devastating because It increased propriations. The cost of buying those corngrain supplies and reduced demand.
modities is estimated at $2.25 billion.
Eventually, the government will sell the
The eventual cost to taxpayers mli b
grain in the marketplace, when prices determined by the sale price of the grain.
strengthen.
Some of the grain was contracted for at
Officials did not identify the firms involved, relatively high prices last sununer. If the
but they likely will include some of the giants grain had been sold at Friday's prices, tax- Continental, Cargill, Louis Dreyfus, Bunge payers would have lost $261 million, Bergland
and Andre.
said.
Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland, at a
In response to a request from wheat
news conference with Mondale, said some growers, the House Agriculture Committee
small and medium grain firms would have will hold hearings Jan. 29 to question
been bankrupted without the action,
government officials about the embargo.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Teamsters' President
Frank Fitzsimmons is being treated for a small,
benign tumor near his lung, and is not suffering from
cancer, a union spokesman said.
"He is not having chemotherapy and he does not
have cancer," Teamsters spokesman Duke Zeller said
Monday in response to published reports Fitzsimmons
was seriously ill with cancer.
Doctors found the tumor during exploratory surgery
Dec. 19 at the Lahey Clinic in Boston. The spokesman
said Fitzsimmons spent Christmas at home, but
returned to the clinic last weekend to begin treatment.

Study: Drug Sentences Vary
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Drug trafficking is so
widespread in Miami that the Justice Department
usually prosecutes only the most serious offenses. But
in Kansas City, prosecutors seek indictments for most
drug offenses.
An internal Justice Department study, early results
of which were disclosed Monday, describes a number
of such disparities in standards for 'osecuting federal
crimes across the nation.
The study says 83 of the 94 U.S. attorney's offices
have adopted secret,.written policies under which it is
decided not to prosecute certain crimes.

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Shuttle: Try, Try Again
CAPE CANAVERAl., Fla. (UPI)
Engineers and scientists played more space
games today, hoping to stage a simulated
launch of the space shuttle Columbia.
The five-day test was begun Monday night,
- taut iioule appeared before it even started
when a simulated engine failed to function.
Space agency officials said if they couldn't
get it going in time, the makebelieve launch
would be scrubbed.
The simulator was one of three installed to
replace the three on-board rocket engines in
place fora similar, unsuctessful five-day test
before Christmas. Since then the engines
have been taken to Rockwell International's
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MEMPHIS, Term. (UP!)
A few faithful fans
returned to Graceland mansion to mark what would
have been the late Elvis Presley's 45th birthday today.
The anniversary comes lust six days before a
hearing on malpractice changes against Dr. George
Nichopoulos, Presley's friend and personal physician
for the last 11 years of his life.
The charges, brought by the Tennessee Board of
Medical Examiners, accuse the doctor 01 in.
discriminately prescribing thousands of drugs for
Presley in the 20 months before his death on Aug. 18,
1977.
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IN BRIEF
Southern Bell Has 6 Weeks
To Appeal Huge Rate Slash
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— Southern Bell
Telephone Co. has been given another six weeks to
convince the Public Service Commission its rates
shouldn't be slashed by $37 million.
The commission Monday extended the deadline for
the filing of Southern Bell arguments and evidence to
Feb. 15. Me original deadline was Jan. 4.
Commissioners also agreed to develop a new fuel
adjustment formula which rewards utilities for con.
serving fuel and getting It at the cheapest possible cost,
but penalizes those which don't conserve and don't look
for cheap prices.

Panel To Decide Flinn Fate
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)—The fate of Rep. Gene
Flinn, accused of harassing two former aides by
demanding sexual favors will be decided by a select
House committee that will be named by House Speaker
Hyatt Brown.
Brown said Monday Rep. Ed Healey, D-West Palm
Beach, will lead the five-member panel In its review of
the charges filed last Friday by two former aides to
Film In complaints with the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
Meanwhile, Film dodged reporters Monday and left
his rempeigri manager, Vale Brown, to promise that a
statement would be forthcoming Tuesday. The firstterm lawmaker in published reports Sunday denied
any sexual harassment and branded the charges
ridiculous.

Trees To Stop Erosion?
JAQCSONV!LLE, FU. (UP!)— Trash collectors will
pick up discarded arlstmas trees Wednesday for use
lnanwUarodon project cnawind'swsptlslandln the
mouth 01 the St. Johns River, a local civil defense 01.
fidel said Monday.
John King, a Jacksonville Civil Defense ccordlnator,
said as osti are being planted on Fort George Island
by the Young Adult Conservation Corps to help prevent
erosion. Th. Christmas trees will provide a mulch
osta, which otherwise wi*dsi get
foundation for the
covered over by shifting sands.
"We need the (3rlstmu tress that are being thrown
out," Sold King. "As the trees deterlcrate, they provide
mulch for the nourlslvnent of the sea oats—It's also a
aosce of retention 01 moisture, a revegetatiost
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - Four people were tentatively
seated Monday on the jury that will hear charges that
Theodore Bundy lured a girl from her Lake City junior high
school and left her dead in an abandoned pig sty 35 miles away.
Attorneys will wait until the first 12 prospective jurors have
been individually interrogated before exercising any peremp.
tory challenges. Both sides have 20 challenges. The judge
doubled the number ordinarily allowed because so much
publicity surrounds Bundy, a 33-year-old law school dropout
raised in Tacoma, Wash,
Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling also increased by 500
people the venire called for a week's worth of trials at the
Orange County Courthouse In anticipation of the Bundy trial,

He decided to excuse one homemaker after she said, "The
evidence (against Bundy) looked pretty bad."
Bundy, who wore a gray suit and navy tie, did not look up
from the legal pad he was making notes on.
The other four dismissals were caused by prospective
jurors' concern about the length of the trial. Jury selection Is
expected to take one week. Jopling has set aside 4-6 weeks for
the entire trial,
"You're not going to be any Iranian hostages.. .but it is
necessary that you be detained," the judge said in explaining
the necessity of sequestering the jury.
Two men, a realtor and a painter, said they would not be pa id
unless they worked. Jopling agreed to let them leave, Another

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TAMPA, Fla (UP!) - Florida can of the state economy and one of the prudent," and if
sa feguards can be
eather a shortterm economk first to feel the impact of an economic met to
assure
their protection, "it
wnturn, but must start preparing downturn.
might very well be a substantial anti.
for action to soft effects of a possible
These Funds, now invested recession resource as a home mordo
longlasting depression, Gov. Bob primarily in corporate bonds
or tgage pool," he said.
Graham said Monday.
government securities, would be
He said the cabinet has decided to
Graham said he is studying th e available to underwrite mortgage
place
$50 million in future surplus
feasibility of using the state's $3.5 loans if they were transferred to
funds
in
savings and loans. At present
billion pension fund to assure savings and loan institutions, he said.
only
$42
million
of $510 million in state
availability of mortgage money for
The law requires that investments funds deposited in banking innew home construction, a major part of pension funds be "reasonable and
stitutions is in savings and loans.

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prospect said he had to care for his young daughter while his
wife works. Also dismissed was a retiree who said he was
visiting family in Lake City when Kimberly Diane Leach, 12,
vanished between classes on Feb. 9, 1978.
The dark-haired girl had run back to homeroom to retrieve a
denim purse she left behind. Two months later, Kim's body
'vas found in a rusty hog pen in another county 35 miles to the
west.
Decomposition made it difficult to determine what killed
her, but the medical examiner described the cause of death as
a "penetrating injury to the neck." She was wearing only a
turtleneck sweater when she was found, and the ritedical
examiner suspected sexual abuse.

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Brown was the fourth of five the shooting death of Holland
(UP!) Police arrested and persons to be questioned in in his office.
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Monday night in the shooting
death of an Edward Waters
College professor in an apparent dispute over a grade.
Charles Wesley Brown was
arrested by homicide
detectives at his residence In
the Baldwin -section of west
Duval County and charged
with the slaying Friday of
Professor Ira Holland, 65, of
St. Augustine.
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Memorial services for
Monday morning at Seminole
Joseph A. Meisch Sc,, 72, who
Memorial Hospital. A native
di ed Saturday at Halifax
of Polk County, N.C., she
Hospital, Daytona Beach,
came to Sanford from there in
were held Monday In Port
1949. She was a member of the
Orange. Son 01 one 01 San.
Lake Monroe Chapel.
ford's early residents, the late
She is survived by her
Joist Melich, he was born In
husband H. (Dusty) Rhodes,
Secaucus, N.J., moved to Sanford; two brothers, Clyde
anfcrd In 1107 and was a
William Price, Columbus,
farmer hare for many years.
N.C. and Bobby Dean Price,
He moved to Daytona train
Longwood; three sisters, Mrs.
Famni In 19N and was retfrM
Violet Turnage, Landrum,
rrom the Volusia County
S.C., Mrs. Vera Stancell,
1aIntenance Department. He Columbus, N.C. and Mrs. Inez
resided at 2$ Coacbllgbt Gore, Lake Monroe.
cwt, Daytona Beach,
Gramkow Funeral Home is
A graduate 01 the Georgia In charge 01 arrangements.
4illtary Academy, he was a
nember of the Grace
pIscopa1 Church, Port
irangs.
Survivors Include two ions,
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Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Myrt le
Alone Rhodes 33, of 41$ San
Carlos Ave., Sanford, who died
Monday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be at 10 am.,
Wednesday, at Gramkow
Funeral Home ch apel with Rev .
Willard G. Eldrige and Dr. J.
Ted Cosmato officiating.
Cremation will follow. Gramkow
In charge.

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Calif., for modification.
Backup astronauts Air Force Col. Joe
Eagle and Navy Cmdr. Richard Truly were
scheduled to clinib into th e cockpit of the
space shuttle Columbia for the mock flight
late toda % .
it as to be a repeat of a simulated s pace
flight Dec. 20 by the Columbia's primary crew
of John Young and Navy Cnidr. John Crippen.
Those two plan another make-believe launch
Wednesday if all goes well.
Tile first space shuttle flight had been
scheduled for last November, and is now set
for June 30. But NASA officials concede there
is only a 10 percent chance that deadline will
be met.

Theodore Bundy (far
left ) looks Pt'fl%i%'C.
lawyer l.v,i n Thom pSoil ( next to liun(ts)
makes notes and
lawei' Vio Africatin
( glasses) looks bored
as the jury selection
grinds
on.
An
unidentified
woman
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Mrs. Parks will be the first woman among the nine recipients to date to receive the peace award,
She had refused lo give up her seat in compliance with
segregation laws then in force in Montgomery. The issue led to
a bus boycott, headed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and
sparked the drive to break down racial barriers in public.

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Helens oat.an.y, o.aary
Harry C. Walianbergh,

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When she made a noise, the thief fled back through the ghiss

door he had entered, taking her purse and $30, police sa

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A Sanford .woman mWim 44 k4rgijir riflirig through her- I

bedroom early Saturday mort1ng, police report.
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Two additional charges of false imprisonment and robbery
pending agaimt Mills mayalso be dropped because the victim
can not be located, the attorney said. DAVID M. RAZLEjL

MAN HELD IN BURGLARY
Sheriff's deputies responding to a silent alarm arrested an
Altarnonte Springs man allegedly loading a pickup with tools
from an Altamonte Springs rental shop Sunday.
Curtis Cain, 01520 Oak St., Altamonte Aprings, was arrested
inside the Taylor Rental Company on State Road 43$ at 10:24
p.m. Sunday, deputies say.
Cain allegedly broke Into the building and loaded a pickup
with tools and eaIpment, but was arrested before he could
open On building's garage door and leave with It, deputies say,

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Elie L. Johnson
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thieves also tampered with the car's shift, the residnt
reported.
TV TAKEN FROM VAN
A television and stereo were taken Friday afternoon from an
unlocked van parked at 28 Castle Brewer Court, police sly.
Bernie Fraden of 105 Rollnswood Trail in Maitland, said (he
items, valued at $950, were taken within five minutes after -,lie
stopped his van at 6:20 p.m.
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assaulted a Sanford bail bondsman, after the state agreed to arrested her, the gun was unloaded, they say.
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Elaine L Holland, of 1146 Whitewood Drive, pleaded guilty
WEAPONS CHARGES DROPPED
in the Nov. 29 assault on bondsman Delbert Sam, Jr. in Sam,'
The state's attorney's office Monday dropped weapons
home at 601 Magolia Ave. In Sanford after the state agreed to
possession charges against convicted murderer Gregory Mills
drop an attempted murdercharge and aU reference. to the use
and told the court an unrelated robbery charge may have to k
of a gun.
dropped because the victim is no longer in the area.
Under Florida law, Holland would have faced a mandatory
The weapons charg was never prosecuted during the
three.year sentence if she had pleaded to a charge involving a
All" trial of Mills, convicted of killing retired Sanfoid
firearm.
bus"nan James Wright In May, 1979.
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air, he said the plane was not deliberately
allowed to get away.
Custom agents, based in Miami often
pursue suspect planes, in their own jets, as
they did last month when a plan e with radio
problems flew Into the country without

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pick up the shipment from knowing of the
The U.S. Attorney's office (in Orlando),
arrest,
prosecuting the case, refused to issue any
Although Harper said he did not know why comments.

A resident of the complex said thieves broke into his car,

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identifying itself and landed in Sanford.
law enforcement officials were In hiding
at' Customs agents were not available for
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Longwood, an incident which eventually led to the arrest of removing the tape player and cutting Into his dashboard. The
other Orange House runaways on auto theft and other charges.

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charges he vandalized the Rolling Hills Country Club near

-3am" Earl I4uckenblll of 406 Princeton St., Orlando:
pleaded not guilty to charges of carrying a concealed firearm.
He was arrested on Dec. 24 at Topping's restaurant and
charged with carrying a pistol in his belt,
—Emmanuel Cooper, of 600 E. Eighth St. in Sanford, pleaded
Innocent to charges he stole a car on Dec. 29. Cooper was
arrested after he allegedly took a car from a lot near Stocky's
off Interstate 4 and U.S. Highway 17.92.

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yor Walter Sorenson (left) admi
oath of office Monday
to new first-term city council members, Gene McDonald, Victor Olvera and
It ay Fox.
° The three councilmen comprise the new majority. Other c'irrv
over counc l en areBu
urt P
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An eight-track tape deck; valued at $70, was stolen from a
committed there by the Circuit Court. He reportedly ran away
car at the Sanford Coii Apertnnts coinpiex Thursday night
on Jan. 3.
On Jan. 1, another runaway from Orange House was held on or Friday morning, police say.

ARRAIGNMENT
Trial dates will be set on Feb. 4 for the following persons
arraigned Friday:
—ThO!flft$ Paul Gallagher, of 628 Eastwood Ct in Altamonte
S
Springs,
guil ty to burglary and grand theft
pleaded
charges. He was arrested on Dec. 14 and charged with stealing
a purse in Captain Hock's Pub, at State Road 436 and MonRoad.

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said. The DEA, in a combined effort with
Customs agents, Seminole deputies and
Sanford police, seized 11 bales of marijuana
and arrested the three men at the airport

Police say they pursued Cooper through Sanford until he

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following his arrest Monday night inside a Casselberry auto
showroom, deputies say.
Deputies said the 16-year-old male was caught with his legs
dangling from the second-floor window of Elite Motors, 2610
State Road 426 in Casselberry at 9:02 p.m. He allegedly had
thrown an object through a window and then climbed a Ladder.
But neighbors heard the window break and reported the incident to the sheriff', office.
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weeklong observance of her late husband's birthday, said the
presentation would "honor a woman whose courage and
commitment have shaken the consience of America and whose
life of selfless dedication willi serve as an inspiration for
generations to come."

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wildly.
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"cesn uvv uvvviupuieni in iran ana iugnansLan
and deteriorating U.S.-Soviet relations are considered.
responsible for the stampede from paper currencies to
gold, which sent the price of the metal zooming up as
much as $120 per ounce in the past week.
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today on the international markets, dropping below
VM an ounce in both London and Zurich, and sending
the dollar slightly higher on the European exchanges.

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Sanford supper club owner Robert J. Patrick,
his club's maitre d' Phillip E. Rizzo and
Ronald Coleman.
Patrick is out on $10,000 bail, Rizzo on
$25,000 and Coleman on $5,000, said DEA
-Investigator Don Her r

The three men arrested at Sanford Airport
early Sunday morning on federal marijuana
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Adamson, who gained worldwide fame wi th her "Born
Free" series about Elsa the orphan lion cub,
Her body was found on her game preserve last
Thursday and initial reports said she had been mauled
by a lion,
"We're having a private ceremony for the family at
the crematorium, but th ere will be no public ceremony
at all," said Ellis T. Monks, a local wildlife official and
close family friend.
Potice sources said Monday the three suspects all
were former employees of Mrs. Adamson whom she
had dismissed in the past few months.

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ATLANTA IUPI) —The Martin Luther King Jr. Nonviolent
Peace Prize will be awarded to a woman whose refusal to give
up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala., 25 years
ago helped launch the civil rights movement.
Coretta Scott King announced Monday that the award will be
given to Rosa Parks on Monday.

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Mary city councilman took her key to the city's
building from her key ring and returned It to City

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on leading public prayer. And he took her at her
Sorenson, meanwhile, pointed out something
else. With Mrs. Southward no longer on the
council, it will be the first time In the city's six.
year history there Isn't a woman serving on the
council.

Clerk Connie Major.
Before attending her last official meeting,
Mrs. Southward recalled how she sorted out the
documents she would need that evening, putting
aside papers of items to come up later in the
month.
Her husband, Ernie, reminded that she would
not be directly Involved In making those
decisions later.
After her last meeting she shared with Mayor
Walter Sorenson copies of the two prayers she
had been carrying In her brief case for nearly
two years. She planned to use one or the other If
he ever called JI her to lead the prayer which

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

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Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00;
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Detente
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The list of Seminole County persons who will
be attending the all day organizational meeting
for the new Constitutional Party of Florida at the
Sheraton Orlando International Airport Resort
on Jan. 12 Is growing.
The list now Includes: Dr. R.L. Bass, Mrs. and
Mrs. Bonner L. Carter, June Cameron, Lorraine
Phillips, Jim Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Less Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Perks.
The day's activities are to wind up with a
banquet at
p.m. Meidrim Thomson, former
governor of New Hampshire will be guest
speaker. Thomson last October announced in

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when she first took office that she isn't real keen

In the dften perverse logic of history, the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan may prove ultimately to

Washington, D.C. his candidacy for president as
member of the Constitutional Party.

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U. S. Rep. Bill Nelson, D- ninth district of
Florida, (Osceola, Brevard and Orange counties) has joined the growing list of Florida
congressmen who are co-sponsors of legislation
to de-authorize the cross Florida barge canal,
On Florida Audubon Society has announced.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Packer Great Dowler Hired Too

Only two congressmen at this point favor
completion of the canal
Bill Chappell, whose
district includes part of Seminole County, and
Charles Bennett. Hal Scott, society president,
points out that de-authorization has been
recommended by bo th of Florida's U.S. senators
Lawton Chiles and Richard Stone.
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driven one more nail in .the coffin of this mon.
strosity," Scott said of Nelson's joining the cosponsors of the bill.
"By

was self-serving power politics, undiluted by the
fastidibus fictions of detente, that sent Soviet

tanks, mechanized infantry and airborne troops
pouring into Afghanistan.
The incredible fabric of lies spun by Moscow to
justify this aggression cannot begin to disguise
what Is in fact an effort to impose Soviet rule Ofl

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Crushing this insurgency, which enjoys

House and Senate In the closing days of the
every Afghan province, W79 session with virtually no debates, in.
will necessitate the most savage, ruthless
eludes a special exemption that allows all
repression.
current members of Congress to continue the
Nevertheless, while we don't underrate the
discredited practice.
tenacity of the insurgents or the difficulties in
The rules of both the House and Senate
subduing guerrillas in Afghanistan's mountainous have, for many years, Included a prohibition
terrain, it seems reasonable to conclude that the against converting compaign donations to the
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The Silver Haw' m4omIng off a 6149 -loss to , ,
Seminole while the (frejhounds are rebounding from a
6144 loss to Daytona Seabreeze,
The Lake Brantley Patriots return to action tonight
following a six day breather. The 1-9 Altamonte
Springs squad pays a visit to Five Star newcomer
Apopka. The Patriots should have their hands full
again with the Blue Darters.
After a sluggish start, Apopka got Its football playing
members of the basketball squad back in form
and have steadily Improved the last Iwo weeks of the
season.
Rounding out Seminole County action tonight, the
Oviedo Lions, also back in the groove now that Troy
Kessinger has made a smooth transition from the
gridiron to the roundball court, looks for its seventh
win of the season In a home contest against New
Smyrna Beach.
Kessinger's return, coupled with the healthy return
of senior veteran Horace Roland, spells a strong
challenge from the Lions In the Orange Belt Conference basketball race.
Friday's action has Spruce Creek at Lake Brantley,
Mainland at Lake Howell, DeLand at Lyman and
Apopka at Sanford.
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-Duke Blue Devils held onto
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the top spot, but the Blue
1
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Demons of DePaul were one
step closer In the United Press
'" International weekly board of
-coaches' basketball ratings,
announced Tuesday.
Duke, 11-0, which routed
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Colgate In its only game of the
past week, collected 20 first"place votes and 617 points to
maintain its No. 1 positIon.
However, DePaul, also undefeated at 10.0, scored victorift over Missouri and lAyola
if Chicago and jumped from
bird to second In the
rankings. The Demons took is
b'dlace votes and a total of
6 points.
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Also moving op were the s-i
tuckeyes of Ohio Slate, who
ad a first-place vote and 585
clntsto advance fromnfifth to
idrd. Ohio State opened its
hg 10 schedule this week by
atInp lndiann

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By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

in this week's Florida Prep Basketball Poll.
The Seminole squad, which will seek Its 15th straight
win in a home game against Colonial tonight, jumped
from the number nine spot to number five this week.
Seminole's victory streak Included both the Rotary
Tournament title and the Oviedo Outlook championship.
Tonight's match up against Metro foe Colonial
marks the second time the two squads have met this
geason.
Elsewhere around the Five Star loop tonight, both
the Lake Howell Silver Hawks and Lyman Greyhounds
will attempt to get back on the winning track when they

The U.S. Mint, apprised of the situation, is
banging tough. It has been considering
possible ways of increasing the Anthony's
popularity, Including revising Its metallic
composition which could result in a change of
hue but not significantly size or weight.
Widespread use of the Anthony In gambling
activity would, as a matter of fact, be one way
to spur broaderpublic acceptance. The Min t
1U53f be itting iii money on the compulsive
nature of most gamblers to overcome their

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advantage of the generous guidelines, some that the not eaidnsj of the 14
biggest cluhu.
weren't satisfied wilt' 'Via that officially were 20 Percent higher than for the lam.
approved hosaasa.
period a year earsr.
According to confidential docwn.nta of the
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nation's feed ratallars scaled doom their
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the
period coverm by the iWIptjom .
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over the pent ala r.
Inc., qiaritca Iowa and Iitt Group Inc.,
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Bill Payne's undefeated Fighting Seminoles, on the
strength of a perfect 14-0 record, have made a big jump

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WASHINGTON — No whoa, 'P'mory Is
reasonably intact needs to be told that the
prices of rtaln food Maples went zooming
last year.
COIfoS demileri have been routed by a20
PIInt price rise since last May, hoppers
P.711* mOre than $3 for a p'kii of milk or a
pound of hatter at years and rr'amnbsr that
milk was 11$ and butter liii at. the
begfi&amp;ng of 197*. And heel prices Ju
over the moon, from an averag, of $148 a
to uii,
Alters rly derve4 teie 'j from
It isident*Aer last
,m
of the

serve the club in an executive
capacity when I retire from

Culverhouse also extended

the contracts of all the
assista nt coaches for three
years.
McKay and all of his staff
had one year remaini ng on
their original contract.
"I am very happy to sign an
extension of my contract,"

McKay said. 'With this contract we will now have the
continuity to bring champion.
ship football to the Tampa
Bay fans.
"i plan to coach as long as I
think I am doing the job and
I'm pleased at the chance to

Five

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extremely

terback Doug Williams, and assistant coach in the NFL for
said wide receivers will be a 10 years one with the Rams,

fine defense," he said, "There

"They will play

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Bowl had they m a naged to
win.

coaching," lie said.

high priority item in the

two with the Hedskins, three

is not a weakness on the Ranis

The Sues went from lust in
the Central Division of the
NFL last year wi th
5-11
record to division champion
with a 10.6 record this season.

draft.
"We have to do something

with the Eagles and the last
four with the Cincinnati

Williams suffered a tom

college

for our passing attack,''
McKay said. "What we have
S not good enough to get us
past where we have gotten."
In a move to improve the

Bengals

defensive unit, as of now. The
question is, can the Los
Angeles Hams move the ball
against the
Pittsburgh
Steelers.

in his passing arm and
bath starting defenstve ends
all-pro Lee Roy
went out
Selmon with an ankle sprain

They defeated Philadelphia in
their first playoff game, but
lost in the NFC championship play of the pass receivers the,
game Sunday to Los Angeles Hues announced the hiring
9-0.
Months of former all-pro end
The Hues have had Boyd Dowler to coach the
receivers,
problems generating an o f
fense much of their four years
Dowler played 11 years with
in the NFL. McKay laid much the Green Hay Packers and
of that blame Monday on his one with the Washington
pass receivers, not civar- Redskins and has been an

"We need to upgrade our
receiver corps," McKay said.
"Basically we had time to
pass but they didn't get open.

"1 think they are in good
position with running back

Twice he called the right

Wendell Tyler," lie said.

audible but both times the
receiver ran the pattern
called in the huddle, which put

"There isn't any better offen-

sire line than the Rams.
There can 't be."
McKay said the Rains beat
the Bucs worse than the 9.0
score indicated and said the
Hues would have been in bad
shape to go into the Super

the quarterback out to (fry."
McKay praised the play of
the Hams and said they are
capable of beating Pittsburgh
in the Super Bowl.

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Chambers with a badly
bruised arid S%'.ollen knee.
NICK.1%, Said it does not
appear Williams will have to
undergo surgery for his in
jury. But the hard-throwing
Williams had his arm in a
sling Monday and McKay said
lie would have missed at least
four games had the injury
in

earlier

occurred
season.

the

North Stars Snap Flyer's Streak At 35

In Florida's Prep Poll

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From The
Sidelines

Seminole Takes Jump

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Culverhouse's reference
was a pointed jab at sports
writers who passed over
McKay in voting for various
coach of the year honors.
"He and his staff have done
of the finest jobs ever in

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dog right out of the yard.
UP! Bmineu Writer
Scribante started out as the manufacturer
NEW YORK (UP!) - Among the country's of BrIte-Eyes laundry bleach. He soon found
less well-known, but profitable, businesses that marketing success depended pretty
are many In which the computer plays a big' 'lgely on monitoring retailers' newspaper
objections.
role.
ads to.çe how well the dealers were pushingBut that doesn't solve the casino operators'
Take, for instance, two customers of his produ..
Immediate problem. Neither would abanInternational Business Machines Corp.,
Then It dawned on him that the information
doning the Anthony and converting all dollar
which, as the biggest computer maker, has he was getting by ill this monitoring
was
slots to Eisenhower models, since the older
played a role In the growth of many of these highly salable and .
probably more profitable
dollar is no longer minted and Is beginning to
than the bleach. Sobs went Into the business
become scarce as coins are retired from
Typical Is Neodata Services of Boulder, of gathering Information for all sorts of
circulation
into souvenir collections,
Cob., the largest independent magazine consumer goods manufacturers and sold
off
A
subscription fulfillment company. Some of the bleach business.
fu
option would be to convert
.11
dollar
to
half-dollar
slots, and casino
the bIggest periodical publishers do their own
The key to Scrlbsnte's new busIneu
operators at the New Jersey resort are
subscription fulfillment work but the smaller Were, is monitoring the way retailers make
ones C1fl't afford to.
considering it. There might be less thrill for
use of trade promotional allowances. &amp; 1171
players in the lower stakes, but more
Neodata has grown from 16 clients in the grocery producers alone are making
satisfaction In the sound of the payoffs.
1960s to more than 100 today. It maintains a btllIo worth of these discounts aviflable to
For lack of clink, the Anthony dollar may
computerized file of 35 million magazine retailers this year.
end
up a clinker.
subscribers and generates so much mall that
To a large degree, he added, the success of
it has made the little university town of any product depends on retailers' use of the
The skyrocketing price of gold may be bad
Boulder one of the biggest postal centers In manufacturer's promotional auowance In its
the country,
news
for national currencies, but Its great
behalf in local and point-of-purcilale ad.
news for the coin business.
Neodata gets thousands of subscription vertising.
orders every day, new orders, renewals,
Most Individuals In the inflation-beset In-by
Ier, the trade
cancellations, address changes and cocdustrial world cannot play the game of the
'can boost sales ten to 20 tlfl*5,"
plalhts. It mails out thousands of renewal allow
gold dealers who buy and sell by the bar, with
1175.
billings to subscribers and special sub- SCTIbSI1te
the
minimum stakes now In the hundreds of
MaJers' staff of 300 (there now are offices in
scription offers to people on its mailing lists.
th
ou
sands of dollars.
It also prints 400 mIllion mailing labels for Chicago, Sen Francisco and Stamford, Conn.,
But plenty can scrape up enough to buy
as well as Omaha) check retailer adW2Ush
magazines yearly that are sent to
coins,
and as a result the market is booming.
in
hundreds
of
newspapers
daily
for use of
Publishers' PILflUflS P1fltL
Ir N1POleOXII1 U.S. Eagles and similar
clients' tra de promotional allowances,
t
raditi
o
nal ileces is brisk, but the real boom
"I've been told the Postal Service feeding the data into a computer for analysis
calculates that we generate 14 percent of the
is In special coins brought out by the governrnunendations
nation's mail volume tone way or another,"
mends of major gold-producing nations in
Neodata President Kurt J. Btwghardt told
The reports are printed and mailed every
recent years,
UPI.
four weeks but Majers plane to introduce
South Africa is pressed to keep up with
Neodata also uses its computer to make shortly a system that will enable some larger
(1d
for Its Krugerrand, Canada in.
detailed statistical reports that the magazine clients — General Foods, Coca-Cola, Colgate
troduced its Maple Leaf last year and now the
publishers use for promotional eff or ts, and Quaker Oats for example - to use their
Soiiets are actively pushing their (;•
demographic studies and marketing own data retrieval hardware to get direct
VWtL
programs.
access by te1eploa. line to the latest
The latter, weighing in at Just under a
A more unusual story is that of Majors marketing data Majers has gathered.
q
uart
er of an ounce, has been around for a
Corp. of Omaha, flit) by Ed Scribinte. This
"That really can sd op the decision
while
but not promoted and thus is virtually
could be called a rue of the tall waRIng the 'flaking process," Scribaide said.
unknown to the buying public.

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Football Conference and
within one game of the Super
Bowl,

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At least five members of the House who
were defestereUxecin1974ephicllecLU1e1r
personal bank accounts by claiming money
from their political committees, although the
start by reaffirming Its mutual defense
donors presumably intended the funds to be
agreement with Pakistan and by building support used to finance campaigns.
The legislators and the amounts Involved
for a collective response involving NATO allies as
were: Rep. Martha W. Griffiths, D-Mich
well as friendly states In the Middle East.
$8,961; Rep, Bertram L Podell, 1)-N.Y.,
Step two might be a decision to funnel arms and
Kenneth J. Gray, ,.m, $,ao
other supplies to Afghan Insurgents through Rep. Tom S. Gettys, D-S.C., $2,235;
and Rep,
Pakistan, a precedent well established in reverse John J Rooney, D..N.Y., $4,406
by the Soviet Union in North Korea and Vietnam.
In one case, a man who never even served
Certainly Washington should encourage in Congressusedtbesame technique to wici
Moslem nations to see that the major threat to himself. He was Dr. William E. (Bud) Davis,
a Democrat who ran an unsuccessful
Islamic nation alism comes not from the West
but paign in 1972 against Sen. James A. McClure,
from the Soviet Union.
R-Idaho.
A U.S. military presence somewhere in the
In August 1974, almost two years after the
Middle East is now all but obligatory If states election, the treasurer of Davis' campaign
hostile to Soviet imperialism are to resist political committee wrote to federal officials
disclosing that "after paying all bills and
Intimidation or worse,
reporting all expenditures and contributions,
Finally, it is time for the United
ainowit of $16,903 was turned over to the
major allies to reassess "detente" in the cold light
date."
of the Soviet Union's actual behavior. East-West
trade, technology transfers and strategic arms the law on Dec. 11, two days before it recessed
agreements that favor Moscow are wholly in. for the year. With no publicity and no-debate,
compatible with an unrestrained Soviet drive for the bill Was puiied by a voice vote in leSs than
power and infl uence that threatens the survival j 10 minutes.

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Eisenhowers; $15 million Into Anthony
models, somewhat fewer in number but not so
much so as to account for the big differen ce in

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these circumstances, the invasion of
Afghanistan calls for the toughest kind of Western
response. The Carter administration has made a

the West.

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"He is my coach of the

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The consequences are In the statistics.
During one month, last November, $26 million
was pumped Into slots equi pped for the

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bringing along this young
team," Culverhouse said,

career," Culverhouse said.
"

Division title in the National

Monday, owner Hugh
Culverhouse awarded McKay
with a five-year extension of
his contract as coach and vice

easily confused with the more familiar 25cent piece. It is so light, lacking the heft of the
Eisenhower dollar, that It doesn't feel like
real money. Plus the problem of the missing
clink.

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personal use.

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hw

th reat to Iran is especially alarming considering account be transferred to his personal estate,
The money then was inherited by two heirs
th at country's strategic location and its current

the coaching ranks.
"1 am pleased John has
agreed to this new contract
and will be with the
organization the rest of his

nationwide since the coin's introduction. It is

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slide toward chaos and even dissolution.

coaching thein to the Central

A significant part of the satisfaction of a
payoff for slot machine gamblers, it appears.
And therefore the new Susan B. Anthony
dollar is In trouble. Make that more trouble.
Casino opera(or rev. Cvtt.Atiantic City
that Interest in tepid at best in the slots
equipped to take the quarter4lzed Anthony

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The Senate, for example, formally censured the late Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn.,
whelming military power.
In 1967 for diverting to his own use more t han
Predictions that the Soviets are embarked on $100,000 collected through testimonial dinners
their own Vietnam are premature, to say the and politica l solicita tions,
But once a lawmaker resigns, retires or Is
least. Leaving aside the wholly different
defeated,
he or she no longer Is legally bound
geography involved, it should be remembered
by the House and Senate rules. The only
that South Vietnam's collapse was not at' all OC
applicable federal statute says campaign
casioned by Viet Cong guerrillas, but by a
contributions "may be used for any ... lawful
massive, conventional Invasion of 18 North
purpose."
Vietnamese divisions. No such outside force
Financing a backyard swimming pool, a
new car or a European vacation are "lawful
stands ready to assist the Afghan insurgents,
purposes" under the law, so shrewd
What, then, does the Soviet subjugation of
legislators
in the past have waited until their
Afghanistan portend for the West?
uI
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then clairned
glance at the map shows that the Soviets X
the surplus a
ir easury.
tightening a ring around the Persian Gulf,
Former Sen. Gale W. McGee, D-Wyo.,
through which passes the oil lifeline of the in. defeated In a 1976 bid for re-election, pocketed
dustrial democracies. Pro-Soviet regimes rule in
almost $72,000 In unusued campaign funds,
Ethiopia and South Yemen, and both countries FonTWr Sen. Frank E. Moss, 1)-Utah also
defeated In 1976, last year claimed u $857
provide military bases for Soviet or Cuban forces,
remaining
In his political committee's bank
Iraq's government is heavily influenced by
aFount,
Moscow. And the Soviet takeover In Afghanistan
After Sen. James B. Allen, D-Ala, died In
opens new possibilities for the subversion of
mid-1976, his widow, Maryon P. Allen,
neighboring Pakistan and Iran. The imminent directed that the $85,700 in his camai

.president, and said McKay

New

What's In a clink?

closed a notorious

legislators'

He did so in four years,

By DON GRAFF

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legal loophole that allowed
waged against a succession of Communist
retiring legislators to pocket thousands of
governments in Kabul will continue. The Afghan dollars worth of campaign contributions, then
use the money to pay their personal expenses.
army seems to be deserting to the rebel side.

country is now locked into the Soviet orbit for as
long as Moscow is willing to impose its over-

Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the
NFL in 1978, he promised to
make the team a contender
within that five years.

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LET ME
MAKE TWI&amp;
PERFECTLY

Loophole
Is Only
Half Closed

Afghanistan.

Judging from initial reports, it will be a bloody
business. The 19-month-old Moslem Insurgency

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West. For this brutal, inexcusable military attack
on a sovereign state may awaken the United

Give McKay

When John McKay left the had signed to become
University of Southern president and chief executive
California and signed a five- officer of the organization
year contract with the infant whenever he decides to leave

have been an event of inestimable value to the

States and its allies at last to a full realization of
the threat posed by the Soviet Union.
It cannot be lost on officials In Washington, or
those in a score of other capitals th roughout
Western Europe, the Middle East and Asia that it

Tuesday, Jane, 1910-5*,

By RICHARD ROSENBI.ATT
UP! Sports Writer
Mike Eaves who has played only 23 NEIL games, was playing
for Oklahoma City of the Central League when the
Philadelphia Flyers started their incredible unbeaten streak
Oct. 14, Monday night, he played a vital role as the Minnesota
North Stars brought down the curtain on the Flyers.
"The Streak," which reached 35 games Sunday night with a
4-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres, ended Monday night as the
Flyers took It on the chin for only the second time this season,
dropping a 7-1 decision to the North Stars with Eaves scoring
one goal and adding two assists.
"The Flyers work very hard, but so do we," said the 23-yearold Eaves, who was called up from Oklahoma City to replace
Injur ed Bobby Smith . "When we skate, we can go with any
team In this league Philadelphia had been on the road for a
long time (six games) and they were pushing their limit."
Philadelphia Coach Pat Quinn said the loss had to come and

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his team was prepared for the inevitable,
"1 told them I was proud of them," he said. "We just go back
to work tomorrow. We only lost a hockey game, nothing

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final period to make it 6-I before Bobby
Smipouer play
th's
goal at 6:29 capped the scoring.
The win gave Minnesota the third best record in the league at
20.9-8 for 48 points.
In other games, the New York Hangers blasted Hartford, 5-2,
Montreal edged Edmonton, 4.3, and Toronto pounded Pittsburgh, 9-5.

more."
Before a sometimes delirious record-crowd of 15,962 at the
Metropolitan Sports Center, the North Stars allowed an early
goal by Hill Barber. But Minnesota then took control and
dominated the Flyers the rest of the way.
North Star goaltender Gilles Meloche turned aside 30 shots in
registering his 17th victory,
A Flyer bench penalty for too many men on the ice at 14:30 of
the middle period opened the game up and sealed Philadelphia 's fate.
Not only (lid the penalty wipe out a Flyers' goal, but it gave
the North Stars a goal with Craig llartsburg ripping a bluellne
drive off Phil Myre's leg into the net at 15:33. Mike Polich
scored 21 seconds later.
Hon Zanussi took a pass from Eaves and scored at 1:54 of the

Rangers 5, Whalers 2
Ron Greschner scored one goal and added arm assist to
highlight a four-goal thirdperiod. Hartford has managed just
one victory in its last 16 games.
Canadiens 1, Oilers 3
Pierre Larouche fired in the winning goal with 1:25 remainlug and struggling Montreal registered its first victory of 1980.
Maple l.eals 9, It'
'iigulns 5
Defenseman Ian Turnbull scored twice and ex-retiree Carl
Brewer (YIteCt&amp;'d UZCeC ZSS{t tc lead Toronto in a gamime that
featured a total of 90 shots on goal.

Controversy On Renfro Catch Brewing
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PITTSBURGH (UP!)
If the end of the thIrd quarter in
one picture is worth a Sunday's contest.
thousand words, then It's high
What I'm talking about here
time such an avowedly open- Is the ready access the ofminded body as the NFL, (Icials who worked the game
wakes up and uses it to help had to the instant replay
clear up the kind of con. cameras. If you have it, why
troversy still shrouding not use it?
Donald Orr's million-dollar
Remember, the NFL is

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plea because the NFl , has this
head-in-the-sand attitude
about officials not being
allowed to avail themselves of
the electronic aid during a

ball game.

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uvuicivu prim il to inc
Nobody will ever know for enjoyment of the fans, and Renfro.
sure how many millions of from most of the fans I've
With cornerback Ron
dollars changed hands all talked to, they'd like to see the Johnson hanging on to him
over the country Sunday when officials avail themselves of like wallpaper, Renfro
still
the Pittsburgh Ste3ers the instant replay to help managed
to twist loose and
itomped on the Houston settle clouded calls,
grab the ball in the air,
Oilers, 27-13, for the AFC title
The NFL's position, as coming down only a foot or
leading to the Super Bowl,
explained more than once by two inside the end zone before
By the same token, nobody Commissioner Pete Rozelle, his
own momentum caused
can possibly say how many of
is that the cameras aren't him to fall outside It.
those millions would've gone always conclusive and the
For a moment or so, nobody
the other way had Rocky same play can look different
in Three Rivers Stadium

Bleler's touchdown late in the
fourth quarter not enabled
Pittsburgh to cover the 9.
Point spread that those who
liked the Steelers had to give
or the privilege of betting on
Urn.

The NFL doesn't conduct Its
peratlons for the benefit of
attors and bookmakers, of
urn. It caters strictly to the
AM or at least it claims it
k)es. That being the case, I
t link the NFL owes the fans
nose than the tissue-thIn
aplanatlon It gave them on

no-touchdown call that
rent against the Oilers near

NT's

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when photographed from knew whether the Oilers had
various angles.
scored a touchdown and
Granted that it is the case, it narrowed their deficit to 17-16
still doesn't obviate the fact or whether It was an Incameras frequently can catch complete pass because
little things the naked eye Renfro had been ruled out of
cannot,
bounds,
Orr's call in Sunday's
After the officials conferred
contest came three plays for some time, the play was
before the end of the third called an incompleted pass.
quarter with the Steelers in The Oilers kicked but it didn't
front, 17.10.
do them any good. MeanThe Oilers had just made a while, the Instant replay
first down on the Steelers' 6- camera showed clearly
yard line when quarterback enough Renfro took two steps
Dan Pastorini threw the ball in the end zone with the ball
out to his right into the end before he went over the line,
zone to wide receiver Mike
Orr said later he saw

Renfro's two feet come down
into the end zone but that the
catch was made after he
came down and that Renfro
didn't have the proper
possession of the ball. That
wasn't the way I saw it, but i
have to admit that In addition
to seeing the play out in front
of me, I also had the advantage of watching It several
times on TV's Instant replay,
Why not offer that same
advantage to the officials?
If Orr was so sure he was
right, he was asked, why the
conference with the others.
That was done to double
check, was the answer. Orr .
was not overruled, It was
pointed out. No other official
was In position to help, It was

further explained.
"I was begging for

Joe Greene of the Steelers
summed it up well, I thought,
when he was asked whether
he felt the Steelers' victory
was "tainted" in light of the
call against Renfro.
"I don't get as much
satisfaction out of It as I
normally would," he said. "It
sort of takes away from my
overall good feeling. I'd like to
think about it a little more and
then maybe I'll feel better."
Maybe you remember when
the judges had to decide the
winners of horse races 10
without any electronic help.
Then come the advent of the
photo finish and now there are
no more arguments.
Pete Rozelle ought to give
that a little thought.

WASIE RESOURCES
MONEY!;

them

( the officials) to look at the

instant replay," Renfro said.
"His call was a copout. Or
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0 (1.3)7.20: P (3-1121.90; T (3-11)20.20; Time 3) :51.
Sixth race-S-16, 8
6 HOSt Scott
3820 19.00 12.00
1 Worthing
940 6,00
3 Pittsburg
3.80
0(I-4)7.20;P(61) 190.00:1(4.
1.31 1200.00; Time 3144
Seventh race-2,,C
6 Jason Scott
21.40 15.20 6.60
SGlueAtl
6.40 4.60
7 Surf Bird
3.20
0 (54) 120.80; P (4.5) 3$2.20; 1
(0.5-7) $,277.80; Time 38.91
Eighth race-S-16, a
7leqal Hassel
9.10 5.60 3.60
l Manatee Glory
23.40 14.20
8 Keystone Gambler
3.60
Q(4.7) 38.00; P (7.4) 229.20:1(7.
4-81 440.40; Time 33:40
Ninth race -S.14, C
7 Texas Charge
39.60 17.70 3.40
3 Mineola Charlie
39.40 1.70
7 Phantom's Hutch
3.60
0 (3.7) 113.70; P (7.3) 441.20: 1
(7.3-2) 453.40: Time 31:73.
Tenth race-s.14,A
SWright Elvis
3.60 7.60 3.60
6Rossport Pass
8.00 6.40
lDWs Juicy Fruit
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0(5-4)24.40 P ($-I) 39.301 1 (5.
441 397.80; Time 31:09
Eleventh race-5.16,o

Dog Racing
Monday Night Results
First race-5.10, 0
5 Sawmill Shirley 4600 16 80 6.00
a Manatee Tina
4.00 460
IDan Murphy
4.20
0 (SI) 46.40; 1 (58.4) 3108.00;
time 3154.
Second reca-S.10,C
IWright Hull
12.60 1.20 4.00
2Fleetfoot Becky
1 40 3.40
1 Flight Attendant
6.80
0(2-4)29.00; P (4-2) 201.90; T (42.1) 309.00; 00 (5.4) a1.40 Time
31:70.
Third race-S.10, M
bWright AnteUp 5.60 2.60 2.60
1 Falana
3.60 2.40
6 Duky
3.40
0(1-0)9.20; P (0-1) 23.30; 1(0-II) 00.00; Time 31.92.
Fourth race-SUM
35peedball Annie 6.80 4.80 3.10
8 Target's Dream
6.80 4.20
lMiti Immortal
4.60
0 (3-I) 21.80; p (3$) $6.70; T 113.
81) 198.20; Time 31:79.
Fifth race-5.10,D
3 San A Albert
6.00 2.40 2.20
I Rockin' Mystic
2.80 2.40
BCeleno
7.70

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5.80 4.20 7.20
4.60 2.20
2 Big Favor
7 Slow Boy
2.40
0 (20) 12.40; P (0.2) 31.10; 1 (02.7) $4.00: Time 31:00.
Twelfth race-3., C
4 S Room
4.40 2.10 2.20
2 Po:ema
5.20 2.10
SSpicey
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0(2.4)10.00: P (4.7) 04.20; 1 (4.
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Monday night results
First
70guizaOuiola
8.40 2.60 2.40
7 Jose Urquidi
300 2.60
1 SimonBeitia
2.80
0 (2.1) 42.00; T (27.1) l007.0.
Second game
RiateKoldo
17.10 18.40 11.00
5 NUiJi.Biti
10.20 6.10
1 Echano.Ouiola
4.70
0(5-8)51.00; P (84) 101.70; 1 10.
') 443.00; DD (2.8) 93.90.
Third game
bLeaue.Arana
18.00 38.10 9.10
7 AIdanaurquic5
5.00 2.03
3lateOyari
3.00

0 (7) 02.00; P (6•7) 137.00; I('
7-3) 497.$0.
Fourth game
1 Pica Beitia
6.10 6.20 4.20
3 Pita Vegas
4.80 10.70
8 CilonizOuiola
5.20
0(1.3) 20.40; P (1.3) 79.50; T (1.
30) 427.00.
Fifth game
6Mikel Mendez 2440 5.40 5.60
2U1'itar Elexpe
5.80 2.40
1 Aldana Zarre
3.00
0 (20) 49.20; P (0.2) 144.10; T (4.
2.)) 590.80.
Sixth game
30guizaAmore 37.60 11.60 5.20
SAldana Arena
13.00 5.20
2 Simon Koldo
5.80
0(3-5) 30.20; p (3-5) 223.20; T (3S2) 40S.0.
Seventh game
7 Ciloniz Oyari
33.60 10.00 5.40
4 Jose Elexpe
7.00 4.20
2 Simon Arena
5.40
0(4.7) 47.20; p (7.4) 234.30:1(1.
4-2) 49.40.
Eighth game
1 Arta Oyari
8.80 6 0 31.20
2 Simon Via
970 6.00
SAlava Arena
13.20
0(2.4) 28.00; P (4-2) 51.40; t (4.
7-5) 411.00.
Ninth game

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5 Zate
760 310
a Vegas
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0 (5-0) 59.20; P (6.5) 322.10; T (4.
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Tenth game
6Arta
3340 6.40 3.40
2 Ajuria
3.00 4.00
8larre
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0 (20) 41.00; p (2) 130.00; T ('.
7-61 $09.20,
Eleventh game
8 Leauc Martinez 24 20 9.00 1.80
SCiloni:.Arana
1.20 480
4 Negui Juan
5.60
0(5-0)92.00; P($S) 165.70; T (I.
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Twelfth game
Bibao.Arana
12.40 17.20 8.00
I Miket.Elorza
10.70 3.40
2 UrizarMartnez
3.60
0(l•4) 32.00; P (4.1) 92.40; T (4.
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ProBaskefball
NBA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. GB

30 10 .730
26 11 ne
27 21 .512
16 20 471
18 2.4 .429
Division
W I Pct.
Atlanta
25 17 .595
21 71 .500
San Anton
19 23 .452
Cievelnd
Houston
36 72 .450
Indiana
17 24 .415
10 32 .238
Detroit
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L. Pct.
Ken City
26 16 .591
Milwauke
25 16 .581
16 71 .372
Denver
Chicago
13 26 .333
Utah
I? 30 .286
Pacific Division
W L Pct.
29 13 .690
Seattle
29 14 .674
Los Ang
Phoenix
76 16 .619
Portland
23 fl .511
San Diego
22 23 .169
Golden St.
13 28 .3)7
Monday's Games
(No games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games

PhUa at New York
Houston at Cleveland
Denver at San Antonio
Milwaukee at Chicago
San Diego at Ken City
Detroit at Utah
Indiana at Portland
Wednesday's Games
New York at Boston
New Jersey at Phila
Los Ang at Washington
Cleveland at Atlanta
Denver at Houston
San Diego at Milwaukee
Golden State at Phoenix
Indiana at Seattle

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817 Centenary 62, NW Louisiana 57
IS,, Chattanooga 60, The Citadel 51
Cincinnati 74, Memphis St. 61
Cumberland 15, Lincoln Mem. 63
Duke 55, Georgia Tech 42 Erskine
os Piedmont 67

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Performances by two contemporary dance companies,
was
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a
spend
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gift.
master
classes and workshop are panned during the Florida (13) (35) KEN COPELAND'S
farm in Illinois.
And If It coats about $25 to
SPECIAL "Hometown. U.S.A."
Dance
Festival, scheduled Jan. 14-19, in Volusia County,
FARMER entertain you at the reception,
4 (10) NATIONAL GEOcording to Dr. Mario Aldana of Stetson University.
DEAR FARMER:
GRAPHIC SPECIAL "Dive To
what you should spend that amount
Stetson and the Volusia County School Board will host the The Edge Of Creation" A deepyou say Is true, people who for .*
wedding present. The
festival with cooperation from Daytona Beach Conununity
dive expedition off the Galnpaovereat would be better off 11 shower gift, Mom says, has
College (DBCC), explained Aldana, coordinator from Stetson go )slands reveals exotic
they ate li
forms of sea life nourished by
ke pigs!
must nothing to do with the wedding for the weeklong program. Dancers and dance educators from
be the day
for Today
defending gift.
bacteria which convert chemithroughout
the
state
are
invited
to
attend.
animal'.
cals into organic matter.
CONFUSED IN R.I.
The Atlanta Contemporary Dance Company will present
(17) MOVIE "Wild In The
DEAR ABBY: Will you
performances at Stetson's Edmunds Center Tuesday, Jan. 15,
Country" (1961) Elvis Presley.
please settle something, on
DEAR CONFUSED: No one at 8 p.m. and at DI3CC's Humanities Auditorium Wednesday,
Hope Lange A social worker
to give a gift, A jilt f
and for all? Do you have to
Jan, 16, at 8 p.m.
convinces a juvenile delinquent
to develop his writing talent.
give a wedding gift if you are something oie voluntarily
Their program will offer a variety of dance styles based on
invited to the reception but gives to chow friewislidpi, 1 music from classical and jazz to bluegrass and rock-and-roll.
8:30
fethbon, a ppreciation, cup"
not to the wedding?
In reviewing the company's New York debut, a critic for The
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$)OTt$ etc.
And If you have already
New York Times said. "The Atlanta Contemnorarv' Dance
(Premierni A Iiidv riihh,n iSh;,.
spent $20 for a shower gift, are
However, If a guest I, In. Company bounced into town
lay Hemphill) unexpectedly
for a debut season - The
inherits the controlling interest
you expected to give a wed. viled to the weddlag but not to message was loud, clear and delivered with charming unin a $200 million corporation
ding gift too?
the reception, ft Is not manderstatement: there's modern dance going on beyond tilt'
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The Frank Holder Dance Company of North Carolina will
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unwritten law that you are gracious to send a gilt.
JUKEBOX AWARDS Hosts
If a guest is invited to thle perform Firday, Jan. 18, at 8 p.m. In Edmunds Center. The
supposed to give a gilt that
George Sogal and Mac Davis
costs about as much as the reception, I think a gift Is dancers will combine art with music, theatre and an emphasis
and guests including Anne
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sets
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lighting
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performance.
hostess has spent to entertain certainly In order
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The excitement, colorful pagentry and Old World tradition of
the Highland Games returns to Central Florida, Saturday,
January 19th as the Scottish-American Society of Central
Florida host§ the Third Annual Orlando Scottish Highland
Games.
The games will be held on the athletic fie!ds at Edgewater
Hi School, 3100 Edgewater Drive, Orla'sdo, Florida. The
competition and exhibitions will open at 9:00 a.m.
Headlining the day's competitive activities will be the
Scottish Athletic Competition. Well-known professional
athletes will test their skills in the seven traditional Scottish
Field Events including the Caber Toss, Hammer Throw, Sheaf
Toss and Clachnaert (Stone of Strength).
Other athletic events include the Inter-Clan challenge;
running of the "Kilted Mile"; Junior and amateur Highland
athletic cojnpetltions featuring students from area High
Schools and other interested participants; and a Tug of War in
which the Orlando Police Department will pull against the
Orlando Fire Department.
The thrilling sound of Bagpipes will be heard as pipe bands
from all over the Southeast will compete for piping and
marching honors. Individual piping and drumming coinpetition will also be held. Featured guest band will be the
Southeastern Champion Grade III Grandfather Mountain
Highlanders.
Over 200 dancers from as far away as Canada will vie for
honors In the traditional Highland and National Dances.
A high point of the day will be the impressive opening
remonies. The Navy Ceremonial Honor Guard and the
State Flag Team will join the massed Pipe Bands and aceompauv the Clans in the colorful Tartan Parade,
Of specuti interest to those who feel that they may have a
"Scottish Connection" will be the Clan tents. Official
representatives of many Clans will be set upon the field to
dispense genealogical guidance and historical Information,
Vendors of Scottish merchandise and authentic Scottish food
complete the Old World atmosphere.
Scottish Gaines are family fun for everyone. They offer all
who are Scottish or of Scottish descent the opportunity to

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Pipers Are coming

ABBY: RgardIng the
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eat frequently, but they never
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James Madison 80, Towson St. 66
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Loyola 64, District of Columbia 61
Md.-Salt. County 75, Stockton St.
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Mars Hill 77. High Point 71
Md.-E. Shore 109, Wash. Coil. 77
Miss. Coll. 69, S. Ark. 59
No. Carolina 61, Mercer 63
N.C.-Charlotte 61, New Orleans 57
Norfolk St. 99, Johnson C. Smith 73
Redford 66, Clarion St. 63
S. Alabama 10, Georgia St. 61
Southern 110, Prairie View 79
St. Paul's 81, N.C. Central 78
Tenn. St. 77, Ky. Wesleyan 57
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Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 39
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apta., Casselberry.

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and Light, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, halfway
house, 591 Lake Minnie Drive. Longwood.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry

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Orlando 7p.m. Call 422-88fl for obedience information
and 894-3509 for breed class.

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Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 n.m., the Town House.
Geneva Homemakers, 10 n.m., Community Hail,
Geva.

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Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

Movie

SanforSn
3ayceettea, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
buildlni. French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mail
Jaycees.
Starlight Promenaderg, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Altamonte- Casselberry Chamber of Commerce
luncheon meeting, 11:45 n.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center. Program by David C. Brennan, industrial
Development Commission of Mid.Florlda.
Seminole County Chapter of National Organization
for Women, 7:30 p.m., Room 3, Altamonte Springs
Civic Center, Highland Ave., Altamonte Springs. Open
to public.

3 Lines Minimum

Lecture on "Islamic Religion and Politici:Some
Contrasts with Judaism" by Dr. Allen H. Podet,
coordinator of Religious Studies at SUN?, Buffalo, 2-4
p.m., French House common room, Rollins College,
Winter Park.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
Senior Citizens tour to Busch Gardea, Tamp..
Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 n.m.; pick up at
Leeds Casselberry, 9 n.m. Return 6 p.m. Call 3224148
Sanford VFW lOiN dinner, 5:304 p.m., log cabin post
home on lakefront. Open to public.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
Sanford Senior CItizens, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bag lunch followed by slide program on Alaska by Rev.
Leo King.
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however, before relieving Preston of a Ser, I would like to Inter your looking for Panama to begin taping one with another
$30 entrance fee he says wasn't refunded, number 11 contest. In closed you will find controversial public figure
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says, "We didn't get our day in court like 25.fl-." And she added a post script: of Iran
... Dee Presley - Elvis' step.
these cnanbe are."
"If you think this is good, just wait for 5 mother - and her eons, Billy, Rick and
years and I will be 15 years old." Next Davis StaMey, who served the late jn
SHAMPOO SALES POINT: Lee
birthday, she will indeed be "11" — with king as bodyguards, are in New York to
Malesiislonely,mlserable-andbitter. or without the contest.
autograph copies of their new bock,
But he says In People magazine he still
"Elvis, We Lays You Tender" ... Play.
wants his wife back — that, "Farrah has
FOR THE BIRDS...: British rock fang wright and producer Dire Sckary
a lot of class and I don't think I will ever may not appreciate the avian criticism, been tapped for the Anti-Defamation
find anyone to compare with her. She's
but golden plovers and wood pigeons League of B'nai B'rith's Haym Salosnon
one of a kind and I love her, It's that definitely do not dig their music. Airmen Award
... Phyllis DiRer will
New
simple." He does not, however, want at Wittering — a Royal Air Force Bale York's Lea Mouches disco Jan. 22.....

Cwelberry Elementary School special meeting on
new Primary Education Program, 7 p.m., school
auditorium. State Rep. Bobby Brantley will explain the
legislative intent of the law.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY11
Free sweetgum and dogwood seedIngs, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., as long as supply lutz, 106 Forest Ave.,
Altasuonte Springs.
THURSDAY, JANUARY17
Open "Towi Hall" meeting conducted by Council of
Arts &amp; Sciences for Central Florida on 'Who Needs Arts
In Seminole County ',7:30.10:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
Center Annex. Refr&amp;uuents, film, open discussion
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film strip and panel diacuuion on "Abused CbIlen In
Your CommunIty," 7:30 p.m., Winter Springs
51.mentery SchooL Open to public.
Hums Sickly .1SemInole C.nsty, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, L.ongwood.

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Mariner's Village,
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I BR, 18, w wcarpet, Cent. H A,
Pool, Club Hse., Appliances,
Washer &amp; Dryer. Security
Deposit &amp; Lease. $730 mo,
Orlando- 896.1727,
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2 BR. I B apt,, CH A, w w carp,
fullyeqpt. kit., convenient bc.,
reasonable rent. Adults only,
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15 mos. Reply to BOx 44, CO
the Evening Herald. P.O. Box
1637, Sanford, FL. 3271)
MAKE ROOM TO STORE
YOUR WINTER ITEM
S...SEI.L "DON'T NEEDS"
FAST WITH A WANT AD.
Phone 372.26)1 or 131 9993 and
a friendly AdVisor will help
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NEWLISTING-3 Bdrm, 2 bath
hasnqw: w.wcarp, paint, Ceo
H A, &amp; 2 yr old roof; Din Rm,
paneled Farn Rm S. huge
fenced yd in Plnecrest. Only
145.9001

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CsntraI HA, large Fam Rm,
'terrific kibdwn S. landscaped
lot in superb ares for lust

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monthly payments under $750
Low down payments 327 2787

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Lake Only vacant lot in area
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 4. Sell, the fiflst in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
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stitches, butbonhols Sold flt''s
$700 Ebl.inci' clue Sill or SIc!.
mouth Will l,k,' trad.' as part
payment (.111 867 S39i day or
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78 Ford Bronco. Ispd
AC AM FM player $8000
373 07*0

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32) 7801

DAY TONA AU TO AUCTION

Hwy 92, i mile west of Speedway
Daytona (leach, will hold .i
public AUTO AUCTION every
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----Tuesday&amp; Saturday at 730 It's
Refrig. ROPOAMANA I? cuft Sold
I0pct mt. rate on this new) BR,
the only one In Florida. You set
originally
$511,
For
Estate
Commercial
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$716
or $71
28 Concrete block home With
the reserved price. Call 904 255
denial Auctions S. Appraisals
mo Agent 339 0346
CH A. carp., &amp; scr. porch. .
REAL ESTATE
Call Pell' Auction. 373 5670
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-for further details,
Paved
Street,
80
pct. i
RFAL TOP 372 7494
Used full Size hotel motel bed ' _______________________________
assumable morl - $31,500
3051 MuE PAYMENT5-'ol IC
ding, Very clean, $1495 ('A PC.
Johnny Walker Real Estate,
Pioneer acres. Hewout your owi
models, Cll 339 9100 or 834
7S-Recreatjoriil Vehicles
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Inc.. 322 6457.
homestead. 10 acres or more,
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Salvage,
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Sanford.
low down payment. Osteen.
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'77 Sfarcrafl 70' travel trailer
'75 Honda Civic, 1 spd . steel
HAL'WLBI'
Air,
awning,
Reese Hitch,
radials, rebuill enq - cxc
I acre lots on paved rd. Terms
1978 Singe, 'utura 1-ully auto,
sleeps 6, equity 8. assume
mect cond - great mileage,
Osteen.
5 BP.3B Pool
time. Original $593, bal. $151 or __________________________
1100 Cornell Dr.
$2) ma. Agent 3398356.
--_--71 Chevy Vega, qoom
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S acre tiled farm, Sanford,
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76Auto
Parts
acre orange grove, Geneva.
372 1571
52—Appllances
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323.7032
cOo acre cattle ranch. Sorrento,
NeW Year" Special
Eves. 3220612, 372 1587
'75 Dodge 8 200 Ma.ivan l8,
C.P 2-I
1asher rePo GE deluxe model
20? E. 25th St.
auto, PS. P14, recently rebuilt
36 Mo, $35.95.
H. Ernest
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Sold orig. 5409.35 used snort
engine ExcellenI value
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Sal.
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mo.
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290N. 1712, Casselb.rry, Fl.
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Call Wall Cappel 323 6100
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UsedWASHER
$345200
KENMORE
Eve. $423455
Knowles Realty Inc.
Parts,
REALTOR
Machines.
628.3005
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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Lake Lenardy. 3 BR, 2'i B,
nestled among beaut, trees. 7
MICROWAVE
Established plumbing supply S.
acres, beach house &amp; boat
service business for sale, Inc.
Push
button controls, has 111
dock. $87,500. Pilolan Realty,
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tarousel, still In warranty.
fixtures, inventory &amp;
%J
Realtors, 53)1947 Eves, or
'real estate, Call W. Malic
Urignally
$6.19,
assume __________________________________________________________
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after hours 1312335, 869 0994or
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:owski, ____
payments of $21 mo Agenj 339
REALTOR 32779,3
8)1 0052.
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$316
HOUSE FOR SALE
Alta. Spqs,, Fla., Seminole Cnty.
53-TV Rad jo-Stereo
Appliance Repair
Home Improvements
Details furnished. Write P.O.
Pox 44), Winter Park, Fla
COLOR
TELEVISION
37290
('i)flSOlid,It,.d Main Sysfenis
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Carpentry. PaintIng, Roofing. .1. _______________________________
ZIG PlAIT
RCA Color t"I"ytio,. Sold new
Major
.'j)pl .. ,i t,r,)m,d, C H&amp;A
Gen. Repairs Licensed &amp;
REALTOR,
uver $650, will 54.11 tor SIll or
MLS
Fr,'t','t . ipu,r 339 1198
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
$18 month. Still in warranty.
42—Mobile Ho,'nes
rn-w
£vqrn
6035 after 5 p.m
NO MONFY DOWN ,'.lilt I
deliver Call 86? 5391 day or
tO unit apartment buitding in
s.c our beautiful new BROAD.
auty Care
flight
Sanford. Owner will hold,
Honv Repsir
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
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$161,000.
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
STEREO
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
IIO3OrIandoDr.
Clirist,n,is Layaway
323 3200
Home repairs, pai.eling, root &amp;
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
46.ATijjtjp
Propss-ty
VA&amp;FhjAFinøneing
Unclaimed Xmas layaway
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carp. repairs, remodeling. All
$19
E.
1st
St.,
322
5742
Customer left ,lrea and we are
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work quar 'ree est iii 8165
ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.
unable lo locate Balance due
AIRPORT BLVD.
on beautiful I yr. old Double
Ceramic
5)2860 or lake over payments
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Motivated owner will help
$18 month "NO MONEY
)Man, qual.ty operation
Cm HA &amp; eat.iri kitchen.
rezone 2.5 acres with existing
DOWN "AM FM stereo radio,
lyrs. exp Patios, Driveways
MEINTZER TILE
CO house. 531.000. Owner will
mo. lot rental, Call now!
etc. Wayne Seal. 327 133)
tract, (ISP turntable,
New or repair, leaky showers our
$20,500. Harold Hall Realty,
hold part of mortgage. Piloian
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 169 $542.
diamond needle Call 862 539i
Inc ' 323 . 3771
-U' Really, Realtors 531.1943,
day or night, free hometrial no
.
Eves or after hours, 531 0057.
obligation.
I_am &amp; Landscaping
1690994, or $31 2335.
EVERY DAY someone is looking ___________________________
essnklng
Stereo,
good
worki000rder
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fOr what you have to sell. Call
--Iodey and your ClassifiedAd will
'.ERTIFIED LAWN
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47-Real Estate Wanted
Alterations, Dressmaking
3234364
I
appear here tomorrow,
&amp; LANDSCApING
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Drapes, Upholstery
-FREE ESTIMATES 3727907
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Black &amp;Wh,teIV's
322.0107
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Webuyyourequity,clos.in3lp,r$
S2Oea.whilefhey last
oj.A',eaie"
AWARDREALTV. INC.
HERB'S TV
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Light IInuIIng
2597S
SanfordAve.
373 1734
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LotsorAcriagewanted
)rywall. Ceilings, and Wails
Goodusect tV's, $755. up
For mobile home
repaired. Res. S Comm..
Yaro Debris, Trath
MILLERS
32702)6
-Remodel &amp; Addltion.
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
Appliances&amp; Misc
?ôl9Orlando Dr.
Ph.
327
0357
Call 531 5399or $6? 0134
90'x200' WITH A SPLEN.
(LOCAL) 349 537)
Whatever the occasion, ;h,re isa TV repo ii" Zenith. Sold orig.
DEROUS' VIEW. OVERClasslfledadfosolveit Try one
$493.75 bal. $153.14 or SI? mo, I
LOOKS SMALL LAKE.
000.
GtOOmiflQ&amp; Boarding
Agent 3391316.
Painting
520.000. HUIRVI
We buy equity in houses, apIs. 5.
IS ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
vacant land. Lucky In.
Animal Haven Grooming 5.
FREE ESTIMATES
54--'Gage Sa
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
vestments, p.o, Box 79,
.--Boarding Kennels Ther
All
Work Guaranteed
IN OSTEEN AREA. $400 PER
Sanford, 3224741.
ticensed
mostate controled heat, off
3235107
A IKampgrounds
Insured
ACRE WITH TERMS.
floor sleeping boxes. We cater
I', mi West of 1.1 on SR 46 10
to
your
pet!
372
5762.
Orange Blvd. Thurs., Jan. 10th
47A—#rt
33 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
Sought
Quality workmarship, No job too
&amp; 24th, I 5 p.m. Good assort
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GROUND, TALL PINES,
small or big, Interior or cx
&amp; Solti
mont
of
cratts.
Y'al
Cornell
OVER 500' FRONTAGE ON
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 3fl
—
Fred
Walrouth,
sponsor.
MILE LONG LAKE. IDEAL
HOJSICISInIn9
0071.
Will buy lit S. 2nd mortgages.
FOR MOBILE HOME PARK,
We
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aiso make Real Estate
5262.300 TOTAL.
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
HousewlvescieanlngSeqvice
.
Business lOns. Florida Mor.
--.---•---- -------Personalized,fast,dependable
gage Investment, 3$
S ACRES OFF UPSALA RD.
Regularoritimebasis
Orange Ave., SuIte 301, Wintir
ROBSON MARINE
NEEDS
FILL.
5)0.900
WeDOwashwindowsl
6773194
Park,
I
2921
Hwy.
1797
212
1279.
WITH TERMS.
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Sanford,
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. Fla.3fl71
EUTSIER PAINTINGS
1151115 IflçrsVSfllsnfs
REPAIR-Interior Exterior
SO-IiMscellansoe,s for Sale NEED
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find A SERVICEMAN? You'll
P'REE ESTIMATESCaII 36$
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him listed in our Business
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
Directory.
FURNITURE_BEDDING.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
Painting I Remodeling
Whole tOall,Oclaldowj
3236035 Insured $345399
sale Furn. 2300 Industrial iivd,
FREE ESTIMATES.
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Orlando.
Call anytime3i9 3759
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CUSTOMHOMES BUILT
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WILSOPIMAIER 4URNITUR
REMODELlNG&amp;RPAlR
SEIGLER REALTY
BUY,$FLL,TRADE
SG.I1ALINT
332.1663
311 31SF. First St.
372.3433
BROKER
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JUST FOR YOUI 3 BR, 20 in
Sunlanci with lots of built-in
extras! Many new features!
RPP WARRANTED. Yours
for $32,500. Call 373.2222 for
info

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REAL ESTATE

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SUPER!3BR,2B Brittany style
home overlookln May lair go'f
course! Every Imaginable
feat' BPP WARRANTED.
Just $61,750

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LAKEFRON'rf 4 BR, 2z B on I
acre! Separate guest house,
CH.A, FP, dining rm, spacious
rooms. Just $69,500. Call 373.
22fl for info.

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Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

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ANYTIME

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Multiple Listing Service

2565
REALTORS

PARK

Branch OffIce

READY TOSELL
3 BR 2 B w.CH &amp; CA, w w cargfflg cxc. cond. Only

323-2222

Want a gOOd going business in a
paint S. body Shop w a small 7
OP apt? Well have we got the
Call now!

53.500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

Lake Mary, 7 acres in country
setting, zoned agri. $25,000.

38R,l'j B, economical gas wail
furnaceS. range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LI &amp;
Fla. rm., ww carp., $39,000.

ALLFLORIDAREALTV
OFSANFORDREALTOR
2S4IS. FrenthAve.
3720231
377 5353. 322 3772. 3270779

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 327.1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Fves.3495100

EASY CONVERSION, ZONED
DUPLEX. 3 BEDROOM, Ii
BATH ON EXTRA NICE LOT.
ONLY $25,500. HURRY UPI

MOBILE HOME LIVING AT
ITS FINEST- Many, many
custom features in this lovely 3
Bdrm. 2 Pith mobile home.
Largecorner lot with beufiful
view of St. Johns River. In.
Cludes covered boat slip at
Leisure World. I year
Warranty. $39,300.

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3 BEDROOM, NEW CARPETS
&amp; PAINT, APPLIANCES.
COUNTRY CLUB AREA.
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NiCE S BEDROOM, RANGE,
REFRIGEtIATOR,
'SCREENED PORCH, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN. ONLY
$73,000 THIS MONTH.

COUNTRY LIVING of t5 besti
Eight acres fenced,3 Bdrm,2
Path, f am room, fireplace,
screened patIo w-iIO, selfcleaning pool wcool deck,
fenced pastures, flshpOd,
to st. john's RIver.

ADORABLE RESTORABLE
1911 MODEL 2 STORY
DUTCH GAMBREL. LARGE
3 BEDROOM. 7' BATH,
SUPER POOL. $59,000.

This one is ready to live in.
Tastefully furnished 3 idrm.,
I Path with I yr. warranty.
SeIec$ourownbre.kfastfruit
from your own fruit tress in
your own nice backyard.
Priced right se mov, fast.
lest song. $33,900.

1190's VICTORIAN ON COR
NER LOT. NEEDS RE.
STORINC.. WlrOW's WALK
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,010 TERMS.

Palflflng$Rsp,jr

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Typing

srusilC SETTING 4 Bdm
path nome, I plus aire
'' completely fenced, pool,
separate apartment, I yr.
warranty. $5,000.
.

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24395.MyrfleAve.
Orlando 321)S77
3210640
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Get plenty of prospects - -.
vertlse your product or service
in the Classified Ads
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Complete Mobile
HomeRepair
3495259

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)LIULtK

Rt*LTY

BROKER
24195 MyrticAve.
Orlando
Sanford
321 IS7?
3210440 -

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uIp
For your water heater
I awinstall cost l?ill3i

SLOAN'S TypiNG SERVICE
BVSine$s,pers00al&amp;reWm,s
5303911

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Kids outgrow the swing set r
small bicycle? Sell these etc
itemi with a want ad. To place
your ad, call yotw friendly.
Classif led galat The HerCid, 323Soil, or $3) .9i92.

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IU'd% 011 rn'tel bOx Springs 1.
$30 set Sanford
Au,,lon. lflS S French. 323
7310

To List Your Business.,.

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off of total flventory of brand
new intersprinq bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
iddi.,g els u,iiyi
,ocal
delivery Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1797. So of
Sanford 322 8771

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uplEi, I AL PI,JCS WANTED

, S.
lilt'?, &amp; l..isecl Furniture
',00 S Santorct
- Ay - 323 6593
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2 Chair established barber shop,
3300 &amp; take over reasonable
lease, Owner retiring. Riggs
Realty, REALTORS. 3777972.
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES Santord Fur
niture Salvage 322 8771.

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33--Houses
Peg. Real Estate Broker
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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
28R, 15, new w.w carp., new
Phone)?? 781I,Sanford
kit., appl., fenced yd. good bc--$330 mo. 3224035.
VA.FPIA-235.Con. Homes

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
Classified
Ads
didn't
work,
wouldn't be any.
- there
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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; uSed
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
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F '0 tO gOod homes S wk old
puppies Mi,'c1 pit bull &amp; shep
372 SIll
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super clean, lovely 3 BR, I', B,
fenced, appliances, ssu mo.
3236570.
3 BEDROOM,? BATH, FAMILY Q
ROOM, EXECUTIVE. $500
MONTH. SEIGLER REALTY,
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BROKE P. 32) 0640,
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37-Business Property

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County 3 BR, 1' 28, new carpet,
sc. porch, fenced bk, Good
location, $36,900.

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot ot our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medel Inc.. Realtor
4443013
INVESTORS --'
28R 1 B house w.FP, plus 1
B garage apt. Only 530.000

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The Real Estate Agency

—
.'lhen you place a Classified Ad
In
The Evening Herald, stay close
to your phone because
something wonderful is about to
happen,
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"Fifteen cents Isn't too much for a stamp when
you figure that it works out to only about
a penny for each delivery day!"
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It's easy to place a Classified Ad
- . We'll even help you word it
Call 3272611,
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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1010 $50
Call 322.1624.
146

65-Pets.Suppiies

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Vhy buy used? New brand name
box springs &amp; rriatIreSSeS
pct above dealers cost Twin.
tuflsile, queen &amp; king
Furniture, 205 E 25th St 323
0981
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OR 2221 21F
BATTEPY SHOP
107W 77th St
373 9111

Top 501 for sale $7 yard loaded
Ofl your truck or we will
tI,'liyr br extra charge 327
7510

Color Port TV. Color Console
TV. AM FM Ster,.p.
cassette, AM FM Steron
record player 323 6610
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SPECIAL 1 UC GOULD

FILL DIRTS. TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 373 7550

Lt'vi J&amp;',InS &amp; Jackets
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
377 5791

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Will buy punk Auto Batteries.
S00 Battery Shop
107W 27th St 323 9111

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AOK TIRE
377 7440
Shocks ..i s - Heavy Pity $695
New Batteries S79 95
2413 French Ave - Sanford

Pianos &amp; organs as low
Guitars 40 pci oft. Amplifier,
drums. etc. Bob Balls Discount
MUSIC Center. 7202 French Ave
322 2255

Early Am sOti blue S.
floral nauuahyctt- A I Cond
Call 372 1307 ,lt S

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16-Auto Parts

62—Lawn-Garden

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Real Estate Broker
2440 Sanford Ave.

Furn, Apt., 4 Small rooms
5160 month, 575 deposit
322.5649
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Household &amp; yard items for
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322 1373
Side by Side refriq,.rator
75
PiCnic table, , 2
ties 530
lull SiZe baby bed mattress,
$25. Oak porch rockers, 579 95
I'lCt.11OftiCCdCSk S1O
F urniture, 705 1 25th St
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M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR

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Home in the country, 3 BR. 1g.
utility rm., 1g. carport, big lot
510,000. 322 0771.

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Hirold Hall Realty
man lracmnpur4oed t s, 'terries Vusah ine

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2llO5enford Aye, 322 7972

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Merchandise

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NOOu lFYlNc. 3 BR tome
New C H&amp;A &amp; carpet Owner
wIl finance w Substan'' l
c?wn $31,000 377 77j

Realtors, 321

óIADOW LAKE W000S"
'Osslgnei home w wood &amp;
stQneexteriorGrea$Rm,fire .
plpce, intercom, Solarium,
"walk lii Closets 00 WoOded '
:ecne for $307,000.

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of doer betas being eduwd intend N ragls* said earns wIth

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ANunt,-CnlbITy
iir dCu
sixth
annual benquet, 1:30 p.m., Lord OiuimI.y's Pub,
Mtsenenle Springs.

3 Room apt., turn or unfurn. ww I
caroefina, new kit., deposit
reQuired. 3 B. Steelman,
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0041.

WOODED It ACRE wresis &amp;
- privacy sets off 1 yr. old 3
Bdrm w-earth tone carp., Ceo
HA. Indoor W-O hookup 4,
good cash to mtg or FKA-VA
financing. 545.900.

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30.Apartments

BANANA LAKE-FRONT: 3
Bdrm, S Bath, 2100 sq fl, huge'
Farn Rm wflreplace over
looking Oak shaded lot w100'
like frontage, 7$' dOCk S.
morel $16,300.

M.setlr'.gs

4

'devel.pmeat driving" f.r the vehicle's
muufactw.n, vhs are planning a

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PayBart Realty, Inc.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
30R.1B,lg.lot,CH A,carp.,atl,
qar,. well with underground
System Chain linked back yd.
with 16.37 scr. Swim, pool.
Must see 10 appreciate.
Brokers Protected 322 2851
Nite or Day.

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly 8. monthly rates, utilities
pd. InquIre 5005. Oak 841.7643,

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Prime

gsse1Je. Y..sg Thatcher, a mana

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2' 2
acres, prime highway
frontage in Osteen. Presently
grove $15,000 total on good
terms.

Roomforpent
W kit privileges, bath
323 7259
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Sanford, condominium, San
dalwood Villas, 2 BR, lower
level, s0,50O. Principals only.
8)08546.

DISABLED

Woulin liii WVd10IL
N the
ItISliMaiiii.,, Mi. &amp; OS
"Oie law enloresansat
Mister omoer IlRed, 'We hey, p
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hereby given that I men

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12 acres on Orange Blvd. in
Paola. Owner Will finance.
$21,150.

29-Rooms
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area of Idliwild. The kikio4e County. Florida 1i
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problem, an ogpaJs court
wththe5r.elsions of the
lald,Isauso(thhuj5r
Section
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mint
,erainc.
J .A.4e.ts
JOSW 04111
"An
PvbtisIiDsc.lLZilflt&amp;JanlI
normally accompanIes lbs ,,
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yearly e'nlughl of th. hunt. DIQIS
"i1t." noted Ibi Rh U.S.
NOTICE
The Annuel Report of ,,ie Duia
Oroult (
of pp
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fer ffi, , --led
'lb the _____

I acre bldg. site on lake off
Longwood.Lk, Mary Rd. Good
terms. $18,500.

NO BROKERAGE
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Sealer
em t, to
"Arsenic and Old Lacs "
(bee Upon A Stag.. Laav Sanford Qvlc Center 11:31
am., pidi i Imdu, Cwutthirry, 11:30 am. Return 5
p.m. Call Doris Rogers for r.surva*loms,

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I u's.a.d In baslnes at Ch Hun4
Ave., $onlor1, Sim'Insle
CINCINNATI (UPI) — Csnty, Florida under tIle tic.
I)ern' hunting maui always titlous name of Ml. 0.
WAREHOUSE FOODS, and flint i
attracts thousands of

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IPI-IpIlTISI
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will
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1Ii
(Mendi
et 7 p.m cssds.$e eseepUenul
child F
Is s cotady fr advance dciii.
Ih1, at county echoote cell 0044301.

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Maidposltlonavallable
Days Inn Sanford

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REALTORS
•Mor3.471ieves

?choicebldg, lots in Dreamwold
57.000 for both.

?NEED CASH?
Use Your HomeAs Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial Serv,
I 800 211 2469

Orange City, huge trees, con
temporary home, courtyard
entr4nce, B" sunken LR w FP,
IIg B°'s, 28. solarium, drk
rm • sewing &amp; utility rms. bIt
in breakfast bay Owner says
Sell Now' C.tll to S. $77,500.

FORRESTGREENE

Lakefront living is avail. In this
elegant 3 BR. 18 home
41 acres complete
Situated
w lB. 18 guest cott6ge. Won't
last long at S920OO.

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Apt, for Senior Citizens, Downtown, very clean 8. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 3)5 Palmetto
Ave.

Phone Calls. Ro-Jay, 21$ E. 1st
5*

FICTITIOUS NAN!

Isalud VFW 10800 ValeS et Domsemey awards
dS!, 730 p.m., log cdiii porn hese..

Need experience! Excellent
commission rates! Please call
Household Income Tax 5cr.
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vice. 3231910,

'Apa,nnts Furnished

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SALES LADY
Experieced(nladis,.re.dy.to

3 tjP.lBonflots, all fenced. FP,
lots of shade trees. Only
529.900

INCOME TAX PREPARERS

9hThlno nation wide.
The amendment states that
are to be held In the

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.Ortando Dr., Sanford.

By KENNETH ft. CLARK
"ex-frlend" Ryan O'Neal, back — says about 106 miles north of
Ceramics for sale. Prices
— p,
WANTED
United Press International
he hasn't spoken to him since he tried everything they could put on the
To
wilte
newi of local Interest
SWEET REVENGE: When U.S. decamped with Farrah. Majors' bit- loud speaker to rid their runways of
staIns. Starts Jan. S thru Jan.
from LONGW000 • SANDistrict Judge Richard Owen sentences terness shows through. Says he, "I used birds. They played middle of the road
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FORD. WNTER SPRINGS.
Studio 54 owners Steve Rubell and IaQ to be the only one who could shower with music, Marine band marches and an
Jan. 11,1910
have a knack for g:thering the
Schrageronthelrinconie tax evasion rap Farrah. Now anyone can — If they buy assortment of walling noises. Nary a
from 7 to 10p.m. on Mcn. &amp;
social news from your
next week, eight New York State her shampoo."
feather was ruffled. Then they turned to
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respectIve community to be
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coveted letter of entrance to the of the scale In feminine pulchritude, birds, somewhat shell-shocked, have
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notorious Manhattan disco from Rubell's Now, climbing on the bandwagon, the taken their business elsewhere. Notice is hereby given that the
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lawyer, Roy Cohn. But when they got Frontier Hotel In Las Vegas is running a
t.5dily Mcn.FrI
holdahrlatffie5chlDOard
there, Rubell and Schrager ignored It, contest for No. 11. Maybe Micki Cole
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gave them the Studio's usual verbal misunderstood, The letter from the teviewedRardNuana1jout 1910, concarniI theon
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Kathy fights her way back, on film as she did in real life The
Weight loss through relaxation
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MACHINE OPERATOR
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Subliminal Cybernetics Call
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WAITRESSES
has the adventage of a happy ending
Navel oranges &amp; grapefruit
Chance to be charming
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personalitiesportrayed on the screen.
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PARTY LINE?
Miss Milford's interpretation of her role presents a brassy
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
Will
The phones are off the hook — literally — as :i abrasive young woman who overuses the phrase "ya know"
"Your Future Our Concern"
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puters he used to deal with as Mr. Spock on "Star Trek."
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"Seizure" will appeal to the hospital show addicts, but not to
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Sanford Civic Center.

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Altamonte Springs.

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mumbsriilp meeting, 2p.m., Dilfona Public Llbraiy,
1001 Fividascs Blvd. Nijor General Joseph McNlmch
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Noon The Da Before Publicotion
UP! Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) — The latest In true-life television l
Sunday - Noon Frlda
medical drama provides the perfect entertainment for anyone
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The show Is "Seizure," to be seen on CBS Wednesday from 9.
4-PerSOnals
18-t*Ip Wanted
11 p.m. Penelope Milford plays Kathy Morris, a real-life rock
— RN, 5.4 &amp; 4-12, full &amp; part time.
singer who suffered a terrible ordeal.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
This ordeal Is transmitted to the television audience via a
&amp; Convalescent Center, 930
Mate" Dating Service. All
program that proves the human brain may be marvelous, but
ages. P.O. Box 4071. Clear.
water. Fl. 3331$
not in living color on the home screen during brain surgery,
GIST. PROPERTY MANAGER
Posiflon
This week's television medico-drama details what happened
open for career
to Miss Morris when she developed a nonmalignant brain
nation $ largest producers of
New concept in relaxation
tumor that caused an epileptic-type seizure.
fadory built modular housing.
Her neurosurgeon, played by Leonard Nimoy, dismisses the
Paid
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DON'T WASTE
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February, with the end of June as the target time for adoption
on who should be on a commit tee to review a comprehensive
of the code, Percy said.
land development code being put together by the coun ty
Proba bly the most significant duty of the committee, Percy
development
department.
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Thepurposeofthecodelstoputallthecounty'sritiesand
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regulations regarding land development under one cover.
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Impact fees are proposed as a means of charging developers
Currently, a developer must search several county depart.
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for t he impact their projects have on an area. Most such tinments to discover all the rules that may apply to a particular
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pact relates to Increased traffic, Percy said. For instance, a
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developer may pay for widening a road leadi ng into his
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County Development Director John Percy said his
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County officials have acknowledged that these fees are
UssofcompI1IngtheregullstionsandtheckIngfor their
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consistency. But the committee will review the document and
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the fees charge the users of new services not the
make recommendations before the final :d- is issue
A draft of the code is expected to be ready by the end of ft
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planners, and home builders.

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Depending on who It benefits, he said, the developer could get
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would prefer to use the Planning and Zoning development code committee and will try to come up with a
Commission, feeling they have the best working knowledge in "better balance."
the are" Percy said.
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Builders and developers are known to oppose the impact
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homeowners are not the only ones that benefit from a widened
road or other improvements adjacent to their area. Because of

Percy re n*nded the convnittee members represent
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secretary, and volunteer Joele Morris look on. In a related
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today than anybody wants to believe," Polk sa id.
will be looking to move into Seminole County unless brought the matter to this board," Polk replied.
"Why?" Kirchhoff asked. "We haven't had any move
"Nobody wants to outlaw Legal business," he added,
action Is taken to prevent it.
"but certain aspects attract this element. Lap dancing,
Seminole County has two topless bars In Its unin- in in that time."
The motion to gran t the moratorium was made by and booth dancing for Instance.
corporated area but no massage parlors, adul t
bookstores or adult mini-theaters; Commission Commissioner Sandra Glenn, who said she has been
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wants an ordinance that would prohibit such en- eulorcement types standing around," Kirchhoff said, but you've spent a lot of the coun ty's money. And the
"Why all of a sudden is this a crucial Item?" Kin- economics has shown that the demand for those places
In establishments with liquor licenses.
is not here."
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"We had an adult bookstore that tried to get started and may be overturned on constitutional grounds.
nts out of.Seminole County while the county
studies the feasibility and constitutional ity of four anti- but it had no customers."
If the ordinances are passed, Kirchhoff said, they
"The only reason it went out of business was due to invariably will be challenged.
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could be abolished In the near
Hospital board Appointees are required to file financial
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"It'snotgoodpubllcity,"Polkresponded. "lt'sa good
These places are popular In tourist areas,"Kir- means to keep these people out."
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Polk modeled his
massage parlors, adult bookstores and adult mini- chhoff said, "We're a residential area. There's no
ordinances after ones
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before their
become official.
Harris' term will extend to Dec. 11, 1983, while Reynolds'
term is until Dec. 3, 1982. They will loin Sophie Shoemaker,
E.C. Harper Jr. and 'redd%e Mobley on the board.
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Trustees said today they have done all the necessary
paperwork to help ensure they will receive their formal
commissions from Gov. Bob Graham in im
the
hospita l board's next meeting Jan. 22.
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po werful single political entity in Iran consis ts of th in.

The Moslem militants holding the hostages said they had
"Whenever there is a showdown between Khomeini or the
found evidence that some of their captives were spies and Revolutionary Council vs. the terrorists, the terrorists have
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the art program. Making the presen.
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where a similar project has taken place and were will be meeting with those who have opposed the --definitely out." Speer has said, Arnett pointed
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But he added that freed om for the 50 hostages held captive
members of Congress, defended his responses to the Soviet
inside the beleaguered U.S. Embassy for the 67th day "could
involvement in Afghanistan and said without them Moscow
still be weeks away."
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Revolutionary Council vs. the terrorists, the terrorists have
always prevailed."

threatened to put them on trial,

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Hospital Appointees Ready To Be Seated
Appointees to the Seminole Memorial Hospital Board of
disclosure documents and complete other paperwork
Trustees said today they have done all the necessary
be fore their commissions become official.
paperwork to help ensure they will receive their format
Harris' term will extend to Dec. 11, 1983, while Reynolds'
commissions from Gov. Bob Graham in time tot- the
term is until Dec. 3, 1982. They will loin Sophie Shoemaker,
hospital board's next meeting Jan. 22.
E.C. Harper Jr. and 'redd%e Mnbsy on the board. ____
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proposals that would change the governing procedure of the
noun as new appointees by Gov,
Graham Jan. 2.
hospital. If the conunission opts for one of the proposals, the
TIOY will replaice foraw trustioes Tom Blayney and Allan
sCare, both of wlxan resigned,
current board of trustees could be abolished In the near
Hospital board appointees are required to file financial
future.
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Moratorium

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By DIANE PETRYK
with Sheriff Polk that such businesses are about to move matter. It was seconded by Commissioner Bob Sturm.
Altho ugh the motion passed unanimously, Kirchhoff
Herald Staff Writer
in.
Astor topless places, he doesn't think we'll be getting said he thought it was just "good publicity."
At the request of Sheriff John Polk, the Seminole
"It'snotgoodpubllclty,"Polkresponded. "It'sa good
County Commission 'tuesday Imposed a 60-day more,
"These places are popular in tourist areas," Kir- means to keep these people out."
moratorium on granti ng occupational licenses for
I.
re a residential area. There's no
Polk modeled his proposed ordinances after ones
massage parlors, adult bookstores and adult mini- chhoff said. "We'
Th
Incentive
for
the
ones
we've
got.
economic
e
two
on
adopted
in Orange County. County attorney Nikki
theaters,
Clayton said those are being challenged in federal court
Polk said the moratorium would effectively keep such (U.S. Highway) 17-92 are not booming.
"We had an adult bookstore that tried to get started and may be overturned on constitutional grounds.
estabhmenta out of Seminole County while the county
studies the feasibility and constitutionality of four anti- but it had no customers."
If the ordinances are passed, Kirchhoff said, they
"The only reason it went out of business was due to invariably will be challenged.
smut os-dJnan es he has proposed.
The moratorium will not affect topless and nude the law enforcement effort," Polk replied. "The topless
"The county goes to court," Kirchhoff said, "and
entertainment establishments because there are no places are making money hand over foot."
spends a lot of the taxpayers' money but the courts
"That's because a good part of their patrons are law
licenses which address such entertainment. But Polk
knock down the ordinances. Politically you're a hero
wants an ordinance that would prohibit such en- enforcement types standing around,"Kirchhoff saidbut you've spent a lot of the county's money. And the
"Why all of a sudden is this a crucial item?" Kin- economics has shown that the demand for those places
tertainment in establishments with liquor licenses,
With the crackdown on adult entertainment In Orange chhoff asked.
Is not here."
"it was crucial a year-and-a-half ago when I first
"There's more organized crime in Seminole County
unty and elsewhere, Polk said such establishments
will be looking to move into Seminole County unless brought the matter to this board,"Polk replied.
"Why?" Kirchhoff asked. "We haven't had any move
"Nobody wants to outlaw legal business," he added,
action is taken to prevent it.
"but certain aspects attract this element. Lap dancing,
Seminole County has two topless bars in its unin- in In that time."
The motion to grant the moratorium was made by and booth dancing for instance.
- corporated area but no massage parlors, adult
"These things are going on. People aren't paying $3 a
bookstores or adult mini-theaters. Commission Commissioner Sandra Glenn, who said she has been
by
homeowner
groups
abo
ntacted
concerned
ut
the
beer
just to watch some...woman dance naked."
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manned by "Dividends", citizen
volunteers, was given a stamp of ap-.
proval by Adele Graham during a special
visit to the school Tuesday.
Mrs. Graham, wife of Florida's Gov.
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and viewed the program at the invitation
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of Decie Schaffner, coordinator of the
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that It has more volunteer hours logged
1y individuals than any other similar
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program in the county school system and
has expanded to an art club after school
for interested students and an art class
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for parents, according to Marilyn
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Denton, Mrs. Schaffner's assistant, The
entire art program is coordinated by
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At the conclusion of her 11'.hour visit
to the school, Mrs. Graham was
p7'
presented with a ceramic vase made In
the art program. Making the presen.
tatlon was Sybelle Blakey, 10-year-old
da ughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Blakey of English Estates.
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At a reception after the personal visits
to the classes, Mrs. Graham met with
School Board members Al Keeth, Pat
Telson and Robert G. Feather and
volunteers and other guests.
Mrs. Graham was greeted on her
oh
arrival at the school with songs by the
Herald Pliets by Tern Vl,eet
student body. She viewed the students'
mini-art festival in the hallways and The use of grits and glue in art work by this kindergarten class at
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to Florida's first ladys Adele
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the cIiu',n and volunteers. i"-11
raham (right, by Carol Osburn. Dividends volunteer. Mrs.
She also personally visited with most of Graham visited the school Tuesday to view its unique art program
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Arnett said he, Speer and Dick Barnett of the Arnett said. "We (all the groups) see some flaws
He added that the proposed closing of Magnolia
business group Tuesday visited Cocoa Village, and some alternatives to current plans. Mr. Speer Avenue to turn it into a pedestrian mall is
where a similar project has taken place and were will be meeting with those who have opposed the --definitely out." Speer has said, Arnett pointed
told it was a good thing for the community.
program to see if they can come up with a out, if the plan to close Magnolia Avenue is
"We have reached a point where we are going proposal which is as good or better than the pursued he will file a lawsuit. "But he is
to be able to work out some kind of compromise," original plan," Arnett said.
agreeable to compromise on other aspects."

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meeting of the minds among the Sanford Business
Association, the Sanford Development Corp.,
which has spearheaded the revitalization plans,
and G. Algernon Speer and his supporters, who
have objected to some of the plans.

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BEETLE BAILEY
by Mort Walker
I drink at least 10 to 12 Letter I'm sendi ng you. Other
athletic group
1 Change color
ing
30 Repair
glasses
of water a day and eat readers who want this issue
2 American folk 21 Fey
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SOY/MYFEET I'LL GIVE YoJ
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YOU'RE NOT GCiN&amp;
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MASI4EC7
about
a
half a cup of raw bran can send 75 cents with a long,
singer
attorney
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REALLY HUR,T 550MET INS THAT TO CtIVE ME THAT
POTATOES
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from
the
health food store stamped, self-addressed
(abbr)
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morning.
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HIKE!
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live on fruits and vegetables, request to me, in care
drink
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(abbr.)
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In spite of this, I will go for
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four or five da ys and then I Health Letter number 12-6,
.
begin to feel uncomfortable Laxatives, Enemas And
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Suppositories. You're very
and
get headaches and then
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DEAR READER — She
reflex
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you
offer
unsolicited colo. By training and facial hair Is far less obvious
developing this reflex, it helps than dark hair. She mlght also
January
9,
1980
suggestions
to co-workers.
EEK &amp; MEEK
1w W,wia C,h,,al,Iav
promote
This coming year should be
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) to
regular see a dermatologist for some
a progressive one, but your Rather than take others at elimination,
AUU
FERHQS A LITIL.E. OR2E)S
(bSIc*.PE.D
recommendations about local
gains
may
not
be
made
in
face
value
today,
you're
apt
to
The
natural
reflex
is
facilities
for removal of UnMrLF A FAIR .R.EØJ
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large leaps. Be content to look for hidden motives discussed In The Health wan ted hair.
move steadily ahead a step at behind their words. Being too
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a time.
suspicioua could prow of.
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others today, be cardul not to Ile a aft* around your
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dominate the conversation by finger today so that you don't
telling them of your forget to do something you
achievements. Tooting your promised your mate you
sure of his contract. Actually,
own horn doesn't become you. would do. Your mind is apt 10
South made an overtrick after
Travel, resources, romance, be on other things.
NORTH
is
East failed to cash his ace of
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diamonds.
career for the months ahead time is likely to be spent today
"Don't you know a suit pref.
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by Al V.rmur are all discussed in your new on creating reasons why
erence signal when you see
•Kfl7ss
one?" yelped East. 'How
Astro-Graph Letter which certain tasks should be
PLEAE PcOU
Nl9 ANEWAR.'
WHEN
WEST
EAST
were we going to beat the
MLJSTNI'
begins
with
your
birthday.
postponed
than
effort
made
to
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So much for nonsense.
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of
passing
on
hearsay
members
of
your
family
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suit) he could have done so
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queen of hearts. This would be
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to
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and Alan Sulag
Stall for time If In doubit.
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February, wi th the end of June as the target time for adoption
of the code, Percy said.
Probably the most significant duty of the committee, Percy
said, will be to make recommendations concerning adoption of
"impact fees" to be Imposed on de velopers.
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Impact fees are proposed as a means of changing de velopers
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for t he Impact their projects ha ve on an area. Most such tm1.
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jroject,
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officials have acknowledged that these fees are
UssofcompI1ingtheregulationsandtheckIngfortheIr
passed
on
to the home buyer, but most say they believe this is
consistency. But the committee Will review the document and
Caiselberry resident Richard Russo (left) gets a Carter bnttii
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make recommendations before the final code is issued.fair because the fees charge the users of new services not the
from Jay hake., state coordinator, as Bob Uff. state press
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general taxpayer.
Adralt of the code is expected to be ready by the end of thIs
Televislea .........................month Percy said, and the schedule calls for appointing
secretary, and volunteer Joele Morris look on, In a related
Builders and developers are known to oppose the Impact
development (see Page 3A), II candidates were chosen to be on ' Weather .......................2*
fees,
saying they drive up the cost of new homes and
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review committee
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homeowners are not the only ones that benefit from a widened
the ballot in the upcoming FlorMa presidential primary.
.Paq recommer&amp;d dw 01=11mitIft members reprwnt road or other improvements adjacent to their area. Because of
seven categories: developers, homeowners, farmers, en- their objections, Williams said he fears too many developers
real estate agents, engineers, surveyors and on the committee could defeat Impact fees,
Floridians 'Out For Carter Campaign Supper
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planners, and home bu
ilders.
Percy said the committee will not only discuss Imposition of
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But Commission Cl%ldrman Bill Kirdftff pointed otit that impact fees, but also granting credits to builders if they put in
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know who to go to for answers to their questions "I 1ff said,
five of the seven would be "In the business of developing land." Improvements that benefit more than just their development.
covered dish supper sponsored by the Carter-Mondale
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Dick Williams said developers should be
Tuesday
"For instance," Percy said, "A developer may put In an
WMAW
"it's a way of reaching from
.
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raented
on
the c
ttee but not so heavily,
extra
lane, donate right-of-way or pay for a traffic signal."
oonddared a success Y
everyone's neighborhood to campaign for us," he said.
Percy said tar proposed the categories based on those the Depending on who it benefi ts, he said, the developer could get
ftb tall, pr,siicnt Jimmy Cartar's campaign press
commission used to study subdivision regulations three years credit for such improvements,
"It's also better when meone Is coming Into a t1ate for
secretary for Florida, said the inlUul meeting 'was auc
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to
stay
in
someo
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do
telephoning
and
that
person
to
be
able
ne
's
spare
bedroom
cssefuj in galdng velwitq'era who w
Williams said he will consider the make-up of the land
%=to have to day in a m" or hotel. It sava money aW
"
Kirchhoff wouN prdw to un the Planning and Zoning development code committee and will try to come up with a
"doo"fts' OW oft Will WO th* honviiI for ieW
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by sheriff's deputies Tuesday night after he was allegedly seen
Inside the office trailer of Stair's Mobile Homes on U.S High.
way 17.92 by the business' owner, Karl Stair of Sanford.
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with a silver tray after searching through papers and clothing
near it, with its windows open and keys in the ignition.
last week, police say.
Stair and two other witnesses took the keys from the car and
Clark Harrison Jr., of 901 Orange Ave., In Sanford, told
attempted to catch the man in the office, deputies say. At 11:50 police the theft of the tray, valued
at $50, from the home at 1010
p.m., deputies arrested Conway on 17.92.
Locust Ave., happened some time during the past four day&amp;
TV TAKEN
MONEY STOLEN
Burglars, prying a door open, stole a television, valued at
Burglars removed about $200 in cash from the home of
$245 Tuesday from the home of Thomas Roberts, at 1000 E. 10th Rodney Bishop. at 708 Oak Ave. In Sanford, either Monday or
St. in Sanford, police say.
Tuesday, police say.
The theft occurred between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Roberts
TELEVISION NOT CASH GONE
told police. Although drawers were rifled and emptied, the
A Rolling Hills man reported the theft Tuesday of his color
only other Item missing is a watch, he said,
television, but not of the money left on top of it to sheriff's
SILVER TRAY SNATCHED
deputies.
Burglars, entering an unoccupied Sanford house, made off
C. B. Hester of Homer Drive told deputies his $550 television
set was taken from his home between 6.10:30 p.m. But thieves
left an undisclosed amount of money, which had been on top of
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Western diplomatic sources said.
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ways, the Soviet 16th Motorized Rifle Division, 5UP'
ported by air force helicopters, was reported driving
through the snow-covered Hindu Kush mountains in
Badakhsiian, Takbar and Pakita provinces, where
they have encountered only Isolated resistance,
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President
Carter, two congressman and three U.S.
senators made It onto Florida's March 11
presidential primary ballot, but at least 35
other candidates didn't.
A committee of state officials decided
Tuesday that three Democrats and seven
Republicans are qualified to enter the Florida
primary because they are "advocated or
recognized" by the news media as serious
presidential contenders,
The Democrats are Carter, Massachusetts
U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy and California
Gov, Jerry Brown,
The Republicans are former California
Gov. Ronald Reagan, ex-Texas Gov. John
Connally, Tennesseee U.S. Sen. Howard
Baker, Kansas U.S. Sen. Robert Dole, former

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leveling the dwelling before Seminole firefighters could arriv
on the scene.
Deputies report by the time th ey arrived at Shady Lane a
2:30 p.m. the trailer owned by Todd M. Ferguson was corn
pletely enveloped in flames. It collapsed before firemej
arrived a few minutes later, deputies say, calling the home an(
its contents a total loss.

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The slate is complete for the March 8
primary in South Carolina, the U.S. grain
embargo of the Soviets becomes a major
campaign issue, and the GOP loses one
candidate while another says he's
gaining strength.
Those were some of the developments
In heavy political activity Tuesday.
President Carter still refuses to make
any personal campaign appearances in
Iowa because of the Iranian crisis, but
the state Is blanketed by his surrogates.
On Tuesday, he was represented by,
among others, his wife Rosalynn and son,
Chip.
Much of the talk and questions in Iowa
concern Carter's decision to cancel some
$17 million In grain sales to the Soviet
Union.
Asked if he would promise not to
embargo grain as president, Sen.
Edward Kennedy, fl-Mass., said, "I can
say that now, which I do say, that I would
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to bow out of the race, saying he did not have
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didate,"
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consider appeals by people left out who think
they should have been let in or let in and who
believe they should have been kept out,
State law says anyone "generally advocated or recognized in the news media" as
a candidate must run in the primary,
Carbon, a Republican who contends the
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"1 think the same should be applied to
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HOSPITAL NOTES
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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL.
hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
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may be delayed because of an appeals court order for a
hearing on his charges Justice Department
prosecutors leaked news during grand jury
proceedings against him.
A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled, 2-1, Tuesday U.S. District Judge
Richard C. Freeman of Atlanta improperly dismissed
a motion to stoo Justice Department news leaks during
grand jury proceedings and to take action to remedy
me etfect of the leaks.
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grand jury and termination of the Investigation agaInst

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Former Supreme Court
Justice William 0. Douglas, who served on the high
court longer than any other man, was "very seriously
Ill" today and under intensive care with pneumonia
and progressive lung, renal and kidney failure,
hospital officials say.
Douglas, 82, who retired from the court In 1975 due to
the debilitating effects of a stroke, has been at Walter
Reed Army Medical Center since Christmas Eve, a
hospital spokesman said Tuesday.
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DENVER (UN)
Supervisors operated many of
the nation's refineries today, and officials of the Oil,
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quick settlement of the first nationwide strike against
the industry In 11 years.
Thousands of OCAW members walked off their jobs
and began setting up picket lines at refineries across
the country at 4 p.m. local time Tuesday.
The number of petroleum workers on strike was not
immediately determined, but the walkc.ut eventually
was expected to affect about 60,000 OCAW workers at
plants owned by all of the nation's major oil companies.

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MIAMI (UP!)
The deaths of four men whose
bound bodies were found wrapped Inside bloody
bedclothes in a car burning near an expressway entrance ramp may be drug-related, Dade County police
said.
A preliminary autopsy by the Dade County Medical
Examiner's Office showed stab wounds and "blunt
trauma" on the men's bodies but the exact cause of
death had not been determined late Tuesday.
One of the victims, Nicornedes Hernandez Jr., 33, of
Miami, also had been shot.
The other victims were Identified as Scott Bennett,
So of Miami, who police said owned the dark blue car;
Rodolfo Ayan, 3$, of Hialeah; and John Merino, 26,
whose address was unknown.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) A few pre-flight
anags delayed the simulated launch of the Space
Shuttle Columbia for 24 hours Tuesday but once the
orbiter soared sky% ard the Imaginary flight proceeded
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NEW YORK (UP!) Duke
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Mays, and Al Kaline, who
graced the Detroit Tigers for
22 seasons, today were named.
to baseball's Hall of Fame.
Kaline, 45, was elected In
his first year of eligibility in
balloting by members of the
Baseball Writers Association
of America, becoming only
the 10th player lobe named in
his first year of eligibility.
Snider, 53, was elected in
his 11th year of eligibility.
With a total of Z ballots
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rear of a science classroom at
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moment or two.
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and spoke briefly with Steve
Flynt, the teacher. He told
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would be out of class all week,
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fired.
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was just sitting down In an
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later. "Like maybe somebody
was getting a whipping."
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job offers since the Miss America people fired him he
may play hard to get if they want him back.
Parks Is due in Hollywood Friday to start playing a
part on a segment of the ABC-TV show "Love Boat"
and will also be host for the CBS show People's Choice
Awards on Jan. 24 with Mariette Hartley as mistress of
ceremonies.
At his home in Hollywood, Fla., Tuesday, Parks, 65,
given the gate by the Miss America show because the
sponsor wants a younger man, said if they asked him
back, "there are a lot of changes that would have to be
made.,,
"I'm not sure what I would do. I really don't
know.,that's an honest answer," said the toothy exemcee of the venerable pageant. Parks' firing last
week after 25 years as host stirred a national controversy.
Related story on page SA

contract giving $446 ni"on in contract concessions to
the financially troubled Chrysler Corp.
The UAW's 256- member Chrysler Council, warned
by union leaders the only alternative to the concessions
was the collapse of Chrysler, voted overwhelmingly
Tuesday to endorse the contract.
Officials counted only five dissenting votes among
the council, which is made up of plant-level union officials from around the United States.
The effect of the action was to recommend that
Chrysler's approximately 80,000 active U.S. hourly
workers ratify the agreement in voting that could
begin next week. A Feb. 1 ratification deadline has
been bet.

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Not so, countered House Republican Leader
Curt Kiser of Dunedin, a member of the
selection committee.
"We'd have 100 people on the ballot if
anyone could stand up and say , 'I'm running
for president," Kiser said.

ORLANDO, Fla. tUPlt — As soon as two more
prospective jurors have been selected probably today
attorneys at Theodore Bundy's second Florida
murder trial will begin using their peremptory
challenges.
Ten jurors have been seated tentatively, but neither
prosecution nor defense attorneys have used any of their
20 challenges. Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling wants
them to wait until after 12 people are seated before
vetoing any jury prospects.
The Judge has dismissed 14 people for reasons ranging
from insomnia to bias against Bundy in the first two
days of Jury selection. A venire of 780 people were
sununoried for the week's worth of trials at the Orange
County Courthouse 500 more than usual. Bundy's trial
is expected to require 4-6 weeks.
Among those jurors tentatively approved were a naval
equipment salesman, it music teacher, an unemployed
horticulturist, an astrologer and a high school senior
who wants fit be it nurse. Most were acquainted with
Bundy's past convictions but believed they could set
aside what they had heard and render a fair verdict.
Bundy is under two death sentences for strangling and
battering two Florida State sorority sisters early the
morning of Jan, 15, 1978 as they slept. He was convicted
last July in Miami.

California Coy. 1dmund Brown, after
being briefed by the State Department on
tho Iran and Afghanistan crises, told
reporters he cduld not talk about
Afghanistan because it is "a very serious
and dangerous matter," but feels
President Carter "cannot escape full
responsibility" for Iran.
Reagan, campaigning in New Rampshire, said the Soviet Union should be
kicked out of the United Nations for
violating the U.N. charter by its action in
Afghanistan. He called for a general
boycott of the Soviets by America and
her allies.

The Issue clouded the political outlook
In Iowa. Both Carter and Kennedy claim
the other is ahead in the state where
party caucuses Jan. 21 begin 1080's
delegate selection process.
In Washington, freshman Sen. Larry
Pressler of South Dakota became the
second casualty of the campaign. He
retired from the crowded GOP
presidential field. The first contender to
withdraw was Sen. Lowell Weicker, RConn.
But another underdog Republican,
Rep. John Anderson of Illinois, feels his
campaign has been buoyed by favorable
reaction to his appearance in the Iowa
GOP debate,
In South Carolina, Republican Sens.
Howard Baker of Tennessee and Robert
Dole of Kansas, and former CIA director
George Bush paid the $1,500 fee to beat
the filing deadline and join John Con.
nally, Ronald Reagan and three lesserknown candidates on the'March a GOP
primary ballot.

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dorns and bowing to communism, said he has
been written up in dozens of Florida
newspapers and been interviewed on several
radio and television stations. That qualifies
him for a spot on the Florida ballot, he
chinned.

Lawyers Near Veto
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The Florida committee turned thumbs
(IoWfl on any one not generally recognized as a
serious presidential contender, including U.S.
Sen. Larry Pressler of South Dakota,

Kennedy, Carter's Wife Campaign

DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
Mrs. Margaret Cammack, president of Owners of Seminole
County, the group responsible for calling the county's adopted
Comprehensive Plan into question, presented to the county
commission Tuesday a list of proposed committee memberi fa
a group to be appointed to review the plan._
Thle Owners of Seminole County proposes that the county
select from the following list of persons its 15-member com
By

WASHINGTON (UP!) In retaliation for the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan, the United States has scuttled
plans for an American consulate in Kiev and a Russian
congulate in New York.
CARS BURGLED
mittee:
—Joe Baker. dairyman, Route 3 Box 385, Sanford.
The Carter administration also announced a
Two cars, parked at the Altamonte Christian School, at 801
—Margaret Cammack, dairyman, Route 3 Box 287, Oviedo.
reduction in the number of weekly Soviet airline
Palm Springs Dr. In Altamonte Springs, were burglarized
—Owen Cammack, farmer. Route 1, Box 287-A, Oviedo.
Sanford
Aeroflot flights to the U.S., and sent enforcers out to
Tuesday night, deputies report.
—Bonnef Carter, nurser yman, 300 Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford.
Bldg.,
Orlando.
the Bering Sea between Russia and Alaska to makeA
Timothy Gulls, of 1330 Palm Springs Dr., reported the loss of
Sa nf ord man pleaded ulently obtaining Percodan, a
—Rex Clonts, farmer, 146 Hillcrest, Oviedo.
sure the Soviets do not get more fish than allowed
$80 wort h of eight track tapes and a speaker, while Wayne
—Edward Yarborough, cattleman-citrus, Geneva.
guilty Monday to robbing a
pain killer.
under Car ter's new limits,
Cole, of 136 Sheridan, lost 10 tapes and a radar detector with a
—Mike Van Volken, owner, Route 1, Box 306, Oviedo.
grocery clerk with a pickle
— Yates P. Green pleaded total value of $150, deputies said. The thefts occurred between
—Charles Collins, attorney, Overstreet Investment Co., Bradshaw
fork on Nov. 25.
guilty to stealing a car from
Bldg., Orlando,
8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
—John Eubanks, mortgage broker for John Hancock Life Ins. Co..
Ezel Buddy Jones, of 506 Margaret Chatham, of 800
P.O. Box 129, Altamonte Springs.
U.S. Doctor Treats Tito
PURSE
SNA
TCHED
Hickory Ave. In Sanford, Passadlna Ave. in Longwood,
—John Evans Sr., farmer, Wheeler Fert ilizer Co. and Nelson and Co.,
A Sanford woman was knocked to the ground Monday
admitted to Circuit Court In September,
Oviedo.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
In the first
—Ray Fore, cattleman, P.O. Box 369, Oviedo.
Judge Voile Williams that he
William Edward Hughley, evening by a man who stole her purse in the Zayre parking lot,
—Hudson Garran, cattleman. 2310 Lake Howell Lane, Maitland;
authoritative medical report on President Josip Broz
committed the crime. He said of 225 Woodmere Blvd. In police report.
—Forrest Greene, realtor. 106 Forest Avenue, Altamonte SprinOs.
Tito's condition, noted American heart surgeon
Lucy Grant of 919 Oak Ave. told police she was walking to a
he threatened the clerk of the Sanford, pleaded guilty to
—F. Slag Holmes, land owner, 205 Park Place,
Altamonte Springs.
Michael DeBakey said he treated the 87-year-old
—John Horvath Jr., farmer. Route 1 Box 206, Maitland.
LII' Champ store (1116 Celery
possession of methaqualone, a phone booth in the parking lot when a man grabbed her purse,
Yugoslav leader for a "circulatory blockage In his left
—Larry Johnson. farmer, P.O. Box 1118, Sanford.
containing about $250 worth of cash and goods, and ran into
Ave.) with the fork kept at the hypnotic sedative,
—Leon Miller, A. Duda&amp;Sons, Oviedo.
leg."
pickle jar, and that he left the
Poli ce say Hughley was woods.
—0. Algernon Speer, attorney, 113 Magnolia, Sanford.
DeBakey, who flew to Yugoslavia last week to treat
ARREST IN ROBBERY
—Thomas A. Speer, attorney, 113 Magnolia, Sanford.
store with money from the arrested early In the morning
the ailing Tito, released a statement Tuesday through
—Thomas St evenson, Pauluccl Enterprises, P.O. Box GO, Sanford.
A Sanford man is being held in lieu of $8,400 bail on charges
register and some tobacco. on Oct. 24, reportedly while
—Dora Lee Russell, owner, P.O. Box 1634, Sanford.
Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas:
In other pleas accepted by staggering around the he robbed a grocery Sunday.
—Eleanor Russell, cattleman, P.O. Box 244, Sanford.
"Dr. DeBakey had lunch with Tito and examined
Alonza Teague, of 1108W. 10th St., was arrested shortly after
—Ronald Rucker. poultryman, Route 1, Box 382, Oviedo.
Judge Williams Monday:
Pinecrest Shopping center
him," the statement said. "Tito has some circulatory
A Casselberry man parking lot. He was carrying 8p.m. Sunday at 1223 Lincoln Ct. and charged with robbing the
—Cecil Tucker, owner, Route 3, Box $41, Sanford.
—Margaret Tucker, owner, Route 3, Box 541, Sanford.
blockage In his left leg. Dr. DeBakey believed the
pleaded guilty to resisting an 49 300 mg. Quaaludes, police 'flp 'fop Market on 13th St. four hours earlier.
—W.W. lyre, owner-farmer, 1109 Oak Avenue, Sanford.
problem could be treated medically ra ther than
Po
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say
Teague
is
accused
of
shoving store clerk Carolyn
Adrlallco, owner. 7300 Grove Avenue, Orlando.
officer wi th violen ce following said. — DAVID M. RAZLER
surgically and Tito Is Indeed improving."
—June Cameron, owner, Route 2 Box 66-C, Sanford.
a domestic dispute last
November.
Jft$
Jack Cooper of 658 Hollow
We are pleased to honor most
Mosque Invaders Executed
Hill in Casselberry pleaded
Insurance prescription drug
guilty to the charge he
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threa te ned a sheriff's deputy
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authorities today executed 63 people found guilty of
with a knife.
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Pharmacist.
Involvement in last November's two-week occupation
Additional charges of
of the Grand Mosque of Mecca, the Interior Ministry
aggravated assault and
said,
criminal mischief were
VICKS
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dropped by the state In return
A.
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POND'S CREAMS
several Saudi Arabian towns and cities.
COLD&amp;MEDY.
for the plea.
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Below $600
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LONDON (UP!)
The price of gold opened down
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the above address.
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today at just over $600 an ounce on both the London and
Thomas A. Tipton, of
CEPACOL
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LOZENGES
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Na,I,namel
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somewhat strengthened by gold's slippage, opened
GILLETTE
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guilty to leaving the Scene of
JELL-O
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an accident on Mattle Avenue
,91 GELATIN
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NEW DELHI, India (UP!) A triumphant Indira
6-01 Contains
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on Oct. 6.
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victory, today told celebrating supporters "we have
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pleaded guilty to the Nov. 21
DILL PICKLES
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deliCiOus Kosher
As juW'it hordes of Indians flocked around her
burglary of a Sanford apart.
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Hlilview In Seminole
SHAVE
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CIA director George Bush, and U.S. Reps.
Phil Crane and John Anderson, both from
Illinois.
Those candidates were recommended for
the ballot by Secretary of State George
Firestone, based on a review of newspaper
and magazine articles from around the
country.
Those same 10 candidates were recently
allowed by New Hampshire officials into that
state's Feb. 26 primary. Also allowed on the
ballot were Democrats Richard Kay, a
Cleveland lawyer, and Lyndon LaRouche,
former head of the U.S. Labor Party.
One candidate turned down by the Florida
committee, Bill Carlson, owner of a Sebring
auto parts store, said he probably will sue the
state.

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Herald Staff Writer

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The difficulty with Lord John Maynard Keynes'
uvuwiiuuwi w gold
a oaroaro s iic ' was
that no one outside his circle of deficit disciples
believed him. Would that this famous British
economist were alive today to behold gold soaring
in price beyond $600 an ounce.

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beautiful metal as were his forebearers going
back to the earliest recorded times.
That gold officially valued at $35 an ounce in the
world's monetary system when the 1970s began
should exceed $600 in value as the decade ends is a
measure of global dislocation and uncertainty. In
addition to its other complex characteristics, gold
serves as a sort of international thermometer,
measuring the fevers abroad. International
bankers attribute much of the recent surge in gold
prices to the Iranian crisis
an unexpected cost
for the United States and the world.
More to the point, perhaps, the recent sharp
increase in oil prices by OPEC has had its effect.
Some respected economists tie gold prices to oil
prices, with gold being worth about 15 times a
barrel of oil. Thus, the continuing, arbitrary increase in oil prices by OPEC without loss of
consumers presages a continuing increase In the
price of gold. As OPEC nations become ever
richer and the West gets poorer, gold, which no
other government can inflate or debase, will
become increasingly attractive to oil producers.
Some $9 billion left Kuwait in the third quarter of
1979 alone, much of it said to be in flight to gold.
Aside from the upward pressure exerted by
worried foreigners unloading their dollars for
gold, its rising price reflects a devaluation of the
dollar from inflation caused by our own fiscal
mismanagement. Instead of thinking of gold
rising in price more than 12 times in terms of the
dollar since 1968, we should consider that the
value of the dollar in terms of gold has fallen by
more than 90 percent during that period of time.
By contrast, the wholesale price Index that stood
at 100 in 1800 was still 100 In 1930, despite minor
fluctuations there was no general rise in U.S.
1c levels during 130 years WhSfl
COUflttY'I
currency was tied to gold.
Released from the discipline of gold. U.S.
general prices rose to 183 by 1950 and soared to 410
by 1976.
What we are seeing In the phenomenal increase
in gold prices is something of a financial
revolution. Various nations and their central
banks are suddenly clinging to gold, using It instead of dollars as their currency reserve and the
backing for their national credit. In brief, gold
again has become the reserve base of the world's
monetary system, replacing the dollar,
The consequences of this development during
the next decade cannot be foreseen, except there
are widespread predictions that the dollar's
purchasing power will continue to decline, which
is to say the price of oil and gold will continue to
rise from current levels, elevated as they may
already seem.
Thus it would appear that an enormously
shrunken and interdependent world is belatedly
Imposing a fiscal discipline upon the United States
that Washington has heretofore been unwilling to
attempt. The result of this will undoubtedly be
painful because the laws of economics, being as
inexorable as the laws of gravity, exact
unavoidable penalties for infractions.
It would appear the mortgage which we have
permitted'- to become delinquent through exdue and
ceuive borrowing and spending is
payable.

Rockers
By ROBERT WALTERS
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Almost that is, but not quite.
There Is this time no British Raj at the
Khyber Pass, ready and able with Its Bengal
Lancers to repel the attempt to take over thei.
strategic heartland of Central Asia.

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revealed to a congressional committee that
cost overruns on the CS-A, the Air Force's
mammoth let car'o plane, could total as
much as $2 billion. After a lengthy appeal to
Civil Service commission (CSC), he was
returned to the payroll — but in a job devoid
of most of his former responsIbIlIties,
Pre-trial preparation in a civil suit sub.
sequently filed by Fitzgerald recently
produced evidence that his boss secretly
consulted In l%9 with CSC Chairman Robert
E. Hampton to obtain advice on how to strip
Fitzgerald of his
Hampton's involvement Is significant
the commission chairman was the
senior government official In charge of
protecting the federal merit system galrIst
precisely the type of political abuse fti
dominated Fitzgerald's can.
In addition, Hampton headed the COITI'
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gerald'sappesltoths
(SC, without ever indicating that he had any
Involvement In the whistle-blower's
dismissal.
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WASHINGTON WORLD

Soviet Acts:1980 Syriffibol.
9
By JIM ANDERSON

The last major
WASHINGTON (UP!)
the Soviet invasion of
event of 1979
Afghanistan may turn out to be the symbol
of the world situation in the
Kremlin finally using its military power to
directly support its global alms,
The blunt fact Is that the Soviet Union
operating from a base of strategic
equivalence with the United States and
overwhelming numerical superiority In
conventional ground forces, has invaded
another country that was not a satellite.
The last time that anything like that happened was In Czechoslovakia In 1968.
U.S. analysts have Identified a series of
motives behind th Soviet move Into
Afghanistan, including the desire to send a
forceful warning to fundamentalist Moslem
agitators inside the Soviet Union, and coming
one step closer to the Soviet dream of having
direct access (through Pakistan) of a warm
water port in the Indian Ocean.
What the U.S. analysts have not been able
to discover is any strong penalty for doing
what they did, I. Paul Ello, professor of
gevnf at Georgetown University and an
exw In SIno.Sovlet studies, says, "There
will be some adverse world opinion, but that
will be offset by the fact that the Soviet Union
hu demonstrated ltisa world power with the
willingness and ability to act In Its own Interesti, when necessary."
Ello says, "We are dealing with the reality
of the lWi"
The Implications are expected to have a
htprovoklng effect on any
sobering,
nation which borders on the Soviet Union.
Ello points out, "When the Soviet embassy
That's exactly what the Air Force did, in Tehran was attacked by a mob, the
reorganizing FItzgerald's office under a revolutionary guards fired on the demonscheme that eliminated his position.
straters. They knew that the Soviet Union
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would have no inhibitions about invading the
country in retaliation. The difference between
the Iranian treatment of the U.S. and Soviet
embassies was as simple as that."
A Soviet bloc journalist says, "If the United
States had acted with more force In the
Iranian situation, the Soviets would - never
have moved into Afghanistan. The question
they asked was, 'Why should we not go
ahead?' There was no good answer."
A study by the intelligence service of a
nation friendly to the United States of the
Kremlin action indicates something which
may be more disturbing than even the brutal
fact ofa massive. swift operation involving as
many as 50,000 combat troops, Including
armored vehicles.
The study says that the Kremlin decision to
move IntoAfghanistanwasa collective one by
a small, unidentified group within the Soviet
Politburo, who presented its decision to Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev.
Brezhnev, ailing with what Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko has described
publicly as a "catarrhal Indisposition," was
not an active participant In the declion to
move, according to the Intelligence reports.
The decision was presented as an socomplished fact, according to the study, and
he simply approved it.
The analysis, U correct, means that t he
next generation has already begun to take
over in the Soviet hierarchy, in the vacuum
left by Brezhnev's falling health, and that the
new leadership will be tougher, more ad.
venturous and aggressive than Brezhnev.
Theintelligence study ls not able topinpoint
the exact makeup of the new Politburo group,
except to say that it Is collective and young
and that they felt confident enough of their
power to present Brezhnev with a decision
that, he, in effect, was forced to rubber
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It comes from Washington, which Is loudly.
protesting Soviet armed intrusion into Afghan, 7
affairs. Also, in somewhat more muted tones,:_
from Peking and assorted other canitals,'
even such an unlikely one as Bucharest.
And it may very soon be expressed In the
United Nations, as If that organization is not
already sufficiently overwhelme4 by the
effort to prove that it can perform some
function In the Iranian mess.
As justified as condemnation by world
opinion, official and public, may be and as
well-orchestrated as it may become, it is no
substitute for Lancers. Negative opinion will
not dissuade Moscow from pursuit of what it regards as Its vital Interests. It never has ..
not In East Germany, In Hungary or in Czechoslovakia.
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these three previous recipients of soviet ;military attention and Afghanistan. Moun
taIns plus a functioning and expanding op.
position movement.
Even with Soviet troops apparently In fIrin;
control of Kabul and armored forces con;
tinuing to roll Into the country on rodi
conveniently built under earlier aid
programs, there Is growing speculation that.
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BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK,
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Colonial's Zeke Kinney for
seeing two set of quintuplets
at the outset oL Wednesday
evening's gañme against
Sanford'sFighting Seminoles,
Prior to the Grenadiers'
battle with the state's fifth
ranked Seminoles, Zeke
• ascertained that "we can't let
Reggie Butler block 15 shots
on us again."
Fortunately for Kinney he
got his wish. The 6-6 shot
swatter ONLY blocked nine,
Unfortunately for Colonial,
'
Butler blocked the first five of
the game, setting the pace for
a 76-59 Tribe massacre. Jeff
Williams led Colonial with 20.
"He's all state without
scoring a point," Kinney said
of "The Enforcer's" awesome
performance. "Without him i
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heard that his friend and traveling companion had
up izwide the packet after water permeated the rather than realizing Its goal
died from ingesting 110 cocaine-filled balloons, he Bolivia, Friday night.
Meadows underwent two hours of surgery after X. rubber and was absorbed by the cocaine,
of Western modernization,
decided he didn't want to meet the same fate.
Herbert C. Meadows, 26, showed up at Jackson rays revealed 18 balloons In his abdomen and 70
Police in California said neither man had prior Turkey is in some ways
police records but said that was not unusual
Memorial Hospital Saturday night with 88 cocaine. balloons In his colon,
slipping backwards.
"He had taken laxatives to try to get rid of them smugIng cues.
filled balloons in his abdomen and colon. He was
New Prime Minister Suley"The people who bring this stuff Into the country man Demirel has bitterly
arrested on drug possession and smuggling charges but for some reason they hadn't come out as fast U
Monday while recovering from surgery to remove he had planned," said the surgeon, Dr. Paul Kab. like to use people with clean records as runners," criticized the previous
Emergency room doctors said Meadows was said a San Francisco narcotics officer,
the packets. He was listed In stable condition.
government for allowing the
nervous
when be arrived at the hospital.
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Noire Dame Coach Digger
victory along with 25 points
from sharpshooting forward Phelps will have some good
Bruce McCray and 20 news to bring back to the state
markers from a twisting and of Indiana. Unfortunately the
turning 6-4 David Thomas. news Is about two players
Smooth Glenn Stambaugh from the University of San
Francisco.
A chipped in 10.
Mike Hegwood and Wallace
Colonial,
who
has
been
.'
beaten twice by the Tribe this Bryant, both high school
year, fell to 3-10 for the standouts from Indiana, combined for 27 points Tuesday
season
lie can shoot too. Seminole High's Reggie Butler.
"Keith (Whitney) and night to spark San Francisco
who blocked nine Colonial shots Tuesday night,
David (Thomas) told me not to a 67.59 victory over the
goes up for a jumper in first quarter action to let them come down the eighthran ked Fighting Irish.
against the Grenadiers.
"We just went out there and
middle," Butler revealed
about some pre-game played," said Hegwood, who
strategy. "I knew they would scored 14 points and came up
fake, so I just kept my feet with a number of key steals.
"They kept telling me 'hit the
and waited."
While Butler was waiting, floor' (meaning to go for the
the Seminoles were putting ball). Me and Billy Reid we
numbers on the board. After just went out and got it."
Reid, a 6-foot-5 guard, and
guard Glenn Stambaugh
drilled an 16-footer tp cpeq Ue QulnUn Dailey chipped in with
'HyDIE.UTLER
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Crooms Correspondent
Williams foll owed with two who are on NCAA probation —
Panthers will host the Lyman Greyhounds tonight free throws for a 2-2 deadlock. Improved their record to 11-2.
L 'Crooms'
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McCray promptly went to For Noire Dame, 7.2, it was
basketball game.
work. The 6.4 righthander their second consecutive loss,
Why is this game so important? Because according to tallied eight points Including the first coming at the hands
Panthers Coach Chris Marlette the Greyhounds are a "tough two on freethrows to lift of No, 2 Kentucky Dec. 29.
team."
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Seminole to a 17-12 first
Lyman has remained undefeated for the past two years quarter edge.
alo
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"Thomas and Whitney Sanford Youth
last year. This year they have kept up the tradition and are 64. make me what I am,"
Q'ooms is 9.
McCray said about his
Crooms center Greg Hill was injured In a "freak" accident teammates passing. "When B seball Meets
Saturday against St. Cloud when he went up for a rebound and they get me the ball I'm going
The board of directors of the
Landed on his foot the wrong way. He broke a bone on the to score."
Sanford
Youth Baseball
bOttom of his foot and will be out for the season.
Sanford broke the game
Association
will meet at 7:30
:Saturday, Hill played one of his best games of the year open temporarily in the
p.m.
tonight
at the Sanford
Marlette related. "He was aggressive and his rebounding was second quarter by running off Recreation Department
office
bçtter than before," said Marlette.
13 unanswered points.
adjacent
to
As for Wednesday's game, point guard Vernon Law points McCray began the surge and In the youth wing
the
Sanford
Civic
Center.
oUt "hustling a lot and practicing hard" are both major factors ended it with inside baskets.
Purpose of the meeting will
Id preparing.for the Hounds.
In between Stambaugh and be to begin planning for the
"Defense is a concern," added Marlette. "As a whole the Butler added five freethrows 1980 season and to set dates
te*jn ID nQt aggressive enough." Marlette plans to use a man- and David Thomas tossed In for registration, try-outs and
t.man, 2-3 and 3-2 zones and a full court press defenses four points.
season openers.
Grenadier forward Mike
Wednesday.
Changes In the association's
"
'We'll play the best game we can," emphasized Law. Adams, who tallied 18 points,
with
by-laws
will also be discussed
Vernon, a quarterback on the Crooms football team, is really finally broke the spell
at
the
meeting.
rady for this game because he was Injured against Lyman two free throws halfway
The meeting will be open to
through the quarter. Colonial
41unable to play against them in football,
anyone
Interested in
youth
btarlette also feels Crooxns has an advantage of playing at could muster only seven free baseball program In the
Sanford,
hpne. "We have one of the oldest gyms and the oldest floors, throws in the period
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And it was Adams who led a
qkedlfhe felt his three years ofcoachingat Crooms would
year.
Kelly
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one
surge
which gave head coach
l*lp. him opposed to Greyhounds'
:)robsble Crooms' starters are guards Law and Dion Bill Payne some anxious
4ckson, Forwards Calvin Bryant and Brian Curtis and center moments with three minutes
left to go in the third chapter.
P le Wooten.
After a McCray three-point
play and another dazzling
drive by D. Thomas had given
the Tribe a 41-20 lead, Adams
and Williams combined for 10
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Colonial 751 - Taylor 10,
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Tommy Feeser with 23 points,
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to close the gap.
margin to 59-39. With two
At this point Payne called minutes to pin) Payne sent in
time out and had a fatherly the second team to mop up the
chat with one of the officials. 76-50 victory.
"We got a couple breaks on
In earlier action that
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about the Grenadiers' from Stanley Hogan, Sancomeback and Payne's un- ford's junior varsity was
scheduled powwow. "But
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it on and turn It off when they
want to,"
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people
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agrees
Jockey Larry Lujack
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Sparks Hawks
By BENTON WOOD
Herald Sports Correspondent
"I'm gald to get that one over with."
A relieved Lake Howell coach Greg Robinson had a
lot to be thankful for as his Silver Hawks squeaked by
Seminole County rival Lyman 61-60 in a Tuesday night
barn burner at the Silver Hawk gym.
Chuck Scott hit the first of two free throws with no
time remaining on the clock, giving the Silver Hawks a
come from behind victory.
"I was real proud of our kids," said Robinson. "They
showed a lot of character coming back the way they
did."
The Greyhounds looked like they were going to blow
Lake Howell out of their own gym early. Lyman outscored their smaller opponentS 134, giving them a 171
lead. Lyman was ahead by a 19.12 margin as the first
quarter came to a close.
The Silver Hawks began to close the gap in the
second period as reserve forward Larry Mincey tame
off the bench to spark Lake Howell with 18 points In the
second quarter.
The Greyhounds regained a nine-point lead late in
the quarter but the Silver Hawks managed to close the
gap,to 34-30 at the half.
"Mincey did a good job coming off the bench for us,"
commented the Lake Howell boss. "He turned things
around for us with a couple of big baskets."
After Lyman took a 38-32 lead early In the third
period the Silver Hawks stormed back to tie the game
at 40 all with 3:51 remaining in the third quarter on a
basket by senior forward Reggie Barnes.
A minute later Barnes hit his second consecutive
basket giving Lake Howell its first lead of the night.
Lyman's Kevin Human followed up a rebound for a
score at the end of the third quarter to tie the score at

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By United Press International to rally the Knicks back to Indiana beat Portland, 122- Houston's nine overtime Freeman Williams combined

points. Mike Mitchell paced for 88 points to snapa Clipper Gilmore scored 18 points each
The Philadelphia 76ers within 86-83 at quarter's end. 118.
four-game losing streak and to lead Chicago and snap the
Cleveland with 34.
Philadelphia held the lead Rockets 118, Cavaliers 115
invaded New York to play the
end Kansas City's four-game Bucks' three-game Winning
Moses Malone scored 40 ClIppers 124, Kings 118
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streak. The victory was the
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five in a row including all four and led, 109.104, when points and grabbed Zl reBulls' first against Milwaukee.
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York rallies to score a 111.108 again the 76ers refused to
fold, and Steve Mix hit two
victory,
moved free throws in the final minute
The
win
Philadelphia to within one to clinch the victory.
game of the Atlantic Division.
"The guys didn't quit," said
leading Boston Celtics.
"I was very impressed with New York Coach Red Holzthe way they (the Knicks) man. "They came back
kept coming back," said against a very good team."
The Stetson Hatters also proved rude hosts to northern
The University of Central Florida Knights, the NCAA's
Julius Erving, who paced the
In other games, Houston
edged Cleveland, 118-115, in Division II number one team, made a few defensive ad- visitors.
76ers with 29 points,
The DeLand squad romped over Buffalo University Tuesday
The Sixers, now 29-11, built overtime, San Diego topped justments and then went on a second half scoring spree to post
night
by an 82-62 margin.
an 82-69 lead with four Kansas City, 124-116, Chicago an 86-70 win over Dickinson (Pennsylvania) Tuesday night.
The victory marked the 11th straight for the undefeated
BUFFALO (82): Boule 61-313, Smitli4 46 16, Parson 70-0 14,
minutes left in the third downed Milwaukee, 110402,
Walton 1 0.0 2,
quarter, but Michael Ray San Antonio outscored Orlando squad who found themselves sitting atop the first
Freeman 30-16, Walker 0 0.00, Acree 5 1-111,
McMillian 00.00, Fitzpatrick 0000, Jones 00.00. Totals 286-11
Utah Division II ranking of the year.
Richardson hit three baskets Denver, 137-134,
62.
and passed off for two others defeated Detroit, 124-110, and
The Knights looked like anything but the nation's best team
STETSON (82): Ewing 50-010, Guye 120-024, Johnson 00-0
through much of the first period and trailed 25.17 after
1.17, Weston 30-06, Montgomery 40-08, Burnell 3
0,
Dickinson's smooth passing offensive consistently found
0.0 6, McDowell 10.0 2, Corzine 5 1.1 11, Kaczmarek 12-2 4,
open man insIde.
Wilkes 2 0-0 4, Roach 0 0-0 0. Totals: 39 4-4 82.
But Sanford product Ruben Cotton got the Knights moving
Halftime Score -Stetson 47, Buffalo 31. Fouled out - None.
The DeLand Lady Bulldogs Riggins 3, Bennett 2. Totals: midway through the first half as UCF tied the score at 33-all
Total
fouls -Buffalo 9, Stetson 15. A - 2,471.
Improved their Five Star 215-17 47.
with a little over five minutes remaining.
DELAND
(48):
Shannon
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Conference record to 8-1
DICKINSON (70): Crawford 3 1-27, Ward 90-0 18, Zorica 23.
At the half KnlgL't coach Torchy Clark, who stands on the
Tuesday night with a slim 48- Heehler 1, Elrldge 2, Oakley 0,
47, Evans 70-014, Freysinger 60.012, Heal 02-2.3, Thorton 20.
47 win ever Seminole High. Barkley 12, Hardwick 0, threshold of his 200th college coaching career win, adjusted the
14, Dinger 00.00, Paula 10-02, Siniscak 00.00, Danziger 20.04,
The loss dropped the Lady Jenkins 17, Pate 14, Jackson 2. defense that was keying on a high poet zone to sag a little in the
McFarland 0 0.0 0. Totals 32 6-9 70.
middle, The coaching move worked to perfection as the
Seminoles to 5-3 on the season. Totals: 216-19 48.
CENTRAL FLORIDA (86): Cotton 8 3-4 19, Krull 2 0-0 4,
Halftime: DeLand 28, Knights sagged and stopped Dickinson's inside passing game.
Rossin 40-08, Clark 122-2 26, Jones 10 1.221, Mekarski 00-00,
Cotton, along with all-American Bo Clark sparked a second
SANFORD (47); Davis 0, Sanford 15. Total fouls:
Beachuin 00.00, McKinnon 00.00, Ebron 4 0-18, Haas 00-00,
Jacobs 0, Mellon 13, Your- Sanford 16, DeLand 14. Fouled half scoring blitz as the Knights steadily pulled away from 4.4
James 00-00. Totals 406-986.
Dickinson.
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Sam Lemon brought the Lyman troops back, hitting
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Lemon quieted the crowd in a hurry as he tossed up
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One didn't have to guess that Robinson's troops were
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with 34 seconds left in the game.
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left, setting the stage for Scott's heroics.
"That was a tough ball game for us to lose," replied a
dejected Lyman coach Tom Lawrence. "Lake Howell
played awfully well, and it's tough to win on the road in
the Five Star Conference."
Barnes led the Silver Hawk scoring attack with 15
points. Lemon notched 14 for the losers.
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a lethargic Oviedo Lion crew in the third quarter and
paid the price, winding up on the short end of a 67-51
score.
The Barracuda's took full advantage of a ragged
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behind the inside shooting of Craig Harlow who canned
eight first quarter points.
Oviedo appeared it little slow footed on defense as
New Smyrna Beach used a crisp passing attack to hit
Harlow at his forward position with several wide-open
feeds.
Senior. Horace Roland and junior Bill Burgess gave
the Lion fans indications of things to come in the
second quarter however.
Burgrgess warmed up with six points in the second
period, on a trio of inside drives to the bucket, and slick
shooting Roland canned three jumpers from the top of
the key to knot the score at 25 apiece with 2:20 left
before intermission.
A 10-footer by Doug Meyer and a fancy inside lilove
by Ronnie Murphy off of a slick assist from Troy
Kessinger equaled two more Lion buckets as Oviedo
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remaining before intermission.
New Smyrna and the Lions traded baskets the
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at the break.
Lion coach Digger Phillips delivered a little alarmlike presentation on how his newly installed high-post
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Jan. 20 will shoot for No. 4
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Liimbert enjoyed perhaps
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the contest, 5740, as the third quarter came to an efl(I.
Senior sensations Roland and Kessinger paced the
Oviedo attack with 28 and 17 points respectively while
Burgess hauled in nine rebounds and added 12 points to
the Lion attack.
The Barracuda's were paced by Craig Harlow's 15
points while John Taylor added 10.
The victory Improved the lions to 74 on the year
While New SHISTna [leach fell to 4-5.
NEW SMYRNA (51): SweaI2, Schlegel 10, Taylor 11.
Mi(-haelsCfl 2, Ross 2, Bennldt 3, Jones 4, Barlow 15,
Wright 2. Totals 20 11-16 51.
OVIEDO (67): Kessinger 17, Burgess 12, Jones 2,
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Boston St 75, Mess Maritime 71
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Bridgewater St 72, Worcester St 62
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4.80 6.00 CW Post 69, Brooklyn 62
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Frank &amp; Marsh 69, Urslnus 6$
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3 Pendleton
3.10 2.60 Hartwick 99 LeMoyne 76
2.40 Hunter 57, John Jay 16
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Berry 95, Covenant III
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6.10 3.50 Chris Newport 97, E. Mennonite 7*
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Kentucky St. 60 Lincoln 19
5-7) 433.00: Time 31.79.
Lander SI, Alien 6$
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5.60 3.20 2.20 Limestone 90, Presbyterian $6
3 Drifts Ace
4.20 3.20 Louisville 91 St. Louis 65
2 Master Mix
6.00 Md..Balt, Co. 77, Nazareth 37
4 Brave One
0(2.3) 16.20: P (3.3) 75.60: T (3. Tenn. Wslyn 55, King 37
Stetson 12, Buffalo 62
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5 DO's Caprice
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7 Tuft Oust
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Bethel 60, Indiana Tech 57
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3Red Tag
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S Femme Fatale
2.40 Cedarville $7, Mt Vernon Nirn 73
2 Ant loch Jet
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541 54.60; Time 31.62.
Franklin IS, Indiana-SE 71
Nlnth race, 516.R
6 Hey Hotsy Totsy 9.20 3.50 2.20 Green Bay II, Whltewater 6$
12.20 4.60 Hope 97, Purdue-Ft. Wayne 50
3 Tally Fran
3.40 Illinois St. 52, Westmont 44
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Lawrence 7*, Northwestern Coil.
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6.20 4.40 Marion 87, St. Francis 76
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First Game
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29 II 674
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2 PitaAmore
26 16 619 3
1.80 3.10 Phoenix
480 Portland
7 Echano Urquidi
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San Diego
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Golden St
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Tuesdays Results
2 Pita Reyes
10.80 1.00 3.60
Phila Ill, New York *08
lAldana Amore
100 3.80
Houston 118, Cleve *15, of
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(27) 37.00: P (2-7) 63.60;
Chicago *10, Milwaukee 107
Trilecta Box (24-7) 261.40; OD IS.
San Diego 121, Kan City 116
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Utah 174, Detroit 110
Third Game
Indiana 177, Portland 118
7 Aldana.Oyari
15.70 9.20 660
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New York at Boston
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Los Angeles at Washington
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Cleveland at Atlanta
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Denver at Houston
7 ZateMartinez *5.20 1060 480
San Diego at Milwaukee
2 Jose. Reyes
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Golden State at Phoenix
4 Pita Arana
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Indiana at Seattle
(2.7) 41.60; P (7.2)
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Chicago at Kansas City
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6 Alava-Zarre
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Sixth Game
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Washington
10 73 6 26
3 Rica-Amore
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4 Bilbao Oyan,
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NY lslndrs 3. Vancouver 0
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2.1) 653.00.
Wednesday's Games
12th Game
NY Rangers at Detroit
lAlava.Menctez
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NY Islanders at Buffalo
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Montreal at Toronto
2 Unizar Arana
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0(5-7) 54.50; P (7-1) 160.80; T 0.
Vancouver at Pittsburgh
5.2) 251.00.
Hartford at Minnesota
A-1,61S; Handle $110,697.
Los Angeles at Chicago
Thursday's Games
Winnipeg a' Philadelphia
s•. tcr's at Boston

Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1980-nA

Missouri-Rolla 67, Baker 62
Eleventh race,S.16.0
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9.60 3.40 River Falls 71, Northland 39
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11.40 Southwestern 72, Sterling 63
Oourham
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Tabor 100, Friends 94 (of)
1.34) 943.40; Time 3*36.
Tiffin 67, Urbana 66
Twelfth race. 3.1. Mile, 0
Black Jack Phil 7.50 3.00 4.60 Tri-State 59, Huntington 36
1.20 1020 Walsh 86, Rio Grande 73
Drif's Heidi
1.60 Washburn 46, Ottawa 5$
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Youngstown St. 50, Akron 67
p1.3) 207.10; Time 79.53.
Attendance .3,291; Handle Southwest
Arkansas 10, TCU 5$
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Okla. Chrstn 0, Kan. Newman 67
Okla. Bapt. 80, NW Oklahoma 77
St. Edwards 77, Austin Coll. 70
SMU 75, Baylor 72
Texas 99, Houston 73
Texas AIIM 43, Texas Tech 60
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Raymond Oirryl; 'frcy Rollins 4; lit. Qtr. 13; 2nd Qtr. 0; 3rd.
Qtr. 7; 4th Qtr. 12; Total 32.
Tiplap Supermarket, Michael Edwards 10; Dajyofl (hp
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Lynda Carter (left) turns in her "Wonder Woman" uniform For a revealing
evening gown Saturday In a musical special on CBS (seen locally on Channel
6). The tall, stunning beauty may prove a welcome new attraction in the
musical special format.

OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Lynda Carter 'Wonderful' As Herself
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sheds her "Wonder Woman" image in a TV
special of her own Saturday to prove she's a
lot sexier out of that brief, patriotic costume
than in it.
Lynda sings, dances and gets folksy with
her audience In the CBS musical special disappearing format on the tube,
Aside from occasional Cher, Mitzi Gaynor
or Ann-Margret musical extravaganzas,
television has suffered a curious dearth of
exciting ladles in glamorous outfits starring
In their own shows,
Unisex notwithstanding, there is
aomethln about a beautiful young woman
in a revealing gown that fascinates men and
piques the interest of women,
Lynda, in her first such appearance, Is a
welcome new attraction in the musical
special format.
She's more than just another stunning
beauty. A professional singer since she was
15, Lynda has a clear, strong voice and an
easy presence on stage.

The tall (almost 8 feet), slender Carter
lives up to the rave reviews she received a
year and a half ago in her nightclub debut at
Las Vegas' Caesars Palace hotel,
Lynda is a long-legged (vouchsafed by all
who saw her in the red, white and blue
Wonder Woman threads) gorgeous brunette
with enormous blue eyes and other clear and
present assets.
Wonder Woman was a sterile sort of figure
- despite her scanty duds - along the lines
of Superman. She was a virtuous soul above
and beyond romantic entanglements or any
hint of sex appeal. A cartoon,
Lynda, on stage gyrating to throbbing
music, is quite another matter. She's a
fle-and-blood siren who some have dubbed
the sex symbol of the 1980s.
And why not? Two years ago the Londonbased International Academy of Beauty
voted her the most beautiful woman in tie
world. As a teen-ager she won the 1973 Miss
World-USA title.
A native of Arizona and a born-again
Christian, Lynda and her husband-manager

Ron Samuels, cautiously endorse the
possibility that she may indeed succeed the
likes of Raquel Welch and Farrah Fawcett
in the coming decade.
As was the case with her predecessors,
however, L}da is more anxious to establish
her talent than to accentuate her obvious
natural endowments.
Sexless Wonder Woman did not sing or
dance. Nor was the role as dramatically
taxing as it was demanding on Lynda
physically.
"Wonder Woman was soft and feminine in
her own way," Lynda said. "I tried to give
her a sense of humor and vulnerability. I'm
a lot more vulnerable than she ever was,
that's for sure,
"But I don't want anyone to think I'm
trying to get away from the Wonder Woman
image completely. Without her I wouldn't be
doing this special. I wouldn't have had the
opportunity to star at Caesars Palace.
"She may not have been a really
believable character, but at least Wonder
Woman didn't wear a mask like Batman.

My attitude was that she couldn't help what
she was and I tried to make her behave as a
normal person despite her special powers.
"Almost every actress who stays in a
series for any length of time must expect the
public to relate her to the character she
plays. But it also leads people to accept you
in other areas of show business.
"Wonder Woman was restricting and
limiting, of course. I played her in 60
episodes, on and off, for five years. Now I
want to be accepted as a singer and actress
in TV and movies."
Lynda's affection for Wonder Woman will
be immediately apparent to viewers who
tune in her show Jan. 12. The gal in the snug
red, white and blue outfit and golden tiara
introduces Lynda to open the special.
It may be the last time Lynda dons the
costume.
Her next project Is "The Last Song," a
CBS-TV movie in which she plays a
recording star involved in a mystery with an
ecological background,

'Topless Bar Gets Cold Shoulder (And Then Some) In Carter Campaign Building
By DICK WEST

her sidewalk signs advertising "topless and bottomless dancers."
That severely damaged her lunch-hour business, she cornplained.
Then, %"!'en the weather turned cold last month, she
discovered her club had no heat at night. Miss Stiles said she
_ras told the heat was being turned off after it was no longer
cctIt '}CLc1&amp; t3f
the buIlding's 14 floors.

Miss Stiles now uses three portable electric heaters to keep
her bare dancers warm. Even so, said dancer Didi Whittier,
"Every night we threaten to go home, it's so cold. And the
customers either keep their coats on or leave right away."
Asked about the plight of their co-tenants, Linda Peek,
Carter-Mondale campaign news secretary, vowed there had
been "absolutely no contact between the committee and the
bLCg owners" regarding either the signs or the ternperature.

Sabina's Salaam, voiced suspicions the political group was
bringing heat on her landlord to have her heat cut off.
For almost two years, Miss Stiles said, she ran the bar as
smoothly as a stripper peels off a glove. But, last August, the
Carter-Mondale committee moved into the downtown building,
and her troubles began.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - There are few sights more piteous
than goose bumps on a topless dancer.
But the goose bumps can be clearly seen and there are
suggestions the Carter-Mondale campaign committee is trying
to freeze out a go-go bar that shares Its national headquarters
building.
The cornmlt&amp;c forthrighti &lt;lcmec .
' Sabina Stiles, a Turkish-born former belly dancer who owns

First, she said, the Po1f1,.r)eveIovn!vt
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'Kramer' Nominated
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"Kramer
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picture
:- Kramer" captured eight
: nominations to lead the
competition ln the 3lthannual
: Golden Globe Awards
presentations later this
month.
The television series
"Taxi" was nominated six
times In the nine television
rtes
,

Alexander all won supporting
nominations.
Also competing for best
dramatic
movie
Is
"Apocalypse Now," "The
China
Syndrome,"
"Manhattan" and "Norma
Rae." Nominations for best
comedy or musical movie
went to "Being There,"
"Breaking Away," "Hair,"
"The Rose" and 1110,"

The Hollywood Foreign
Press Association's 1980
award ceremonies honoring
outstanding motion pictures
and television will be held
Jan. 26 at the Beverly Hilton
Hotel.
"Kramer vs. Kramer" was
nominated as best dramatic
movie of the year and its star,
Dustin Hoffman, as best dramatic actor. Co-stars Justin
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for her performances In
"Luna" and in "Starting
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mother, Mrs. Leona Baxter,
Geneva.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is
in charge of arrangements.

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with Rev. Larry Sherwood of. :
Lois, Sanford; son, Charles ficlating. Burial in Geneva
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Bert, Union Park and Louis
Baxter, Geneva; six sisters,
Mrs. Susie Dreggers, Geneva,
Mrs. Marie Hill, Okeechobee,
I Mrs. Mary Goldrlck, Sanford,
Mrs. Shirley Mull, Marietta,
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ficiating. Burial in Highland
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Memory Gardens. Visitation, 6.9
A native of Minis, he lived all
p.m., Wednerday, at Semoran
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bike home after work."
Neal said he never lost his Interest in
cooking and while -he has changed his
career, he still enjoys getting into the
kitchen as a hobby.
Like many cooks, he uses a lot of In.
genulty when combining ingredients and
substitutes freely. "I never use a recipe,"
be said. "I just go Into the kitchen and just
start cooking. If I don't have one thing, I'll
use another."
As an example, Neal said he was making
potato salad and found he was out of
mayomalae. He used mushroom soup
straight out of the can as a substitute and
claims it is delicious,
Neal came' across the idea for
maraschino chicken in a similar manner,
The original recipe called for fruit cocktail
to be mixed with the chicken, but all Neal
had was the juice from a jar ofmaraschino
cherries. He poured that over the chicken
and now it is a popular favorite around the
Neal household.
Another dish Neal fixes that is a little
different is his version of pizza. The topxzig of tomato sauce, cheese and other
ingreatenis can oe wnaiever you uxe but
the dough used for the crust Is different.
He buys from bread dough that you
bake at home and after It thaws he spreads
It out on the bottom of a large cookie sheet.
When the pizza cooks, the dough rises
about an inch high and makes a great thick
crust pizza.
The Neala have five children, two of
whom are seniors In college, and they have
been back In Sanford for six months after
being up north for some time.
They had previously been here for five
years. Neal's wife, Janice, is a registered
nurse at Seminole Memorial Hospital. She
is of Italian descent and handles the
spaghetti, laugpe and linguine, said
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Chopped onion
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married for 37 years and love
each other.For years we slept
or, I should say,
together
tried to sleep together. He's a
big man who sleeps spreadeattled. He also snores like a
sawmill, I wanted to sleep
next to him because I enjoyed
the closeness and pillow talk
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years until I decided to move
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about an hour and then she
goes back to her own
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America and Little Missp
America. 'mere were 56 little she was awarded in national competition over the
weekend.
girls in Desiree's age
category vying for Little Miss businesses in Waukegan trophies and prizes.
sponsored Desiree and conAmerica.
Destree was born Ii
According to her mother, tributeci all her clothing, Waukegan. When she Wa
shoes, travel and allied ex- about 1-year-old, the lamB
she I= no special
Denise said she did store penses.
moved to Sanford and lived a
modeling for Montgomery
Master's Cove Apartments
Ward in Waukegan. "The
While In the area, the About a year later, the)
Wendy Ward director told me family made the Ken Russell moved back to Waukegan
to get her involved she is so home headquarters. They where John is a sign painter.
pretty," Denise added,
departed for Waukegan The Russells have another
Denise said several Tuesday night with crates of daughter, 2.

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to receive his education,
becoming a prominent lawyer
In Louisiana and a U.S.
Senator from that state.
Mrs. Dunn stated that
Benjamin gave Important
service, to the Confederacy
and was the ablest and most
faithful member on President
Jefferson Davis' advisory
council.
Benjamin joined the
secion movement at Its
start and became first the
Attorney General and later
Seorstary of War. As the
Confederacy was coI19slng,
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OURSELVFS Editor
And here she is
Miss America, Desiree
Russell, a former Sanford
resident and granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Russell,
210 Flamingo, Sanford.
The new beauty queen's
father, John Russell, said
when he was graduated from
Seminole High School In 1972,
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"It's hard to believe. You sit
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little girls are so pretty."
And Desiree - Little Miss
America?
"She likes the excitement of
being on stage and meeting
the girls," her mother said.
"And after it's all over, she
settles back as if nothing had
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first pageant last year in
Rev. Fred Neal is at home In the church kitchen as he is in the pulpit.
Waukegan when she won the
title of Baby Miss Illinois. The
national 3-day pageant at the
Tupperware Auditorium and
Cook Of The Week
Lake Beuna Vista over the
past weekend was Desiree's
pageant.
She walked off with 15
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Rev. Fred Neal got Interested In cooking
when he was teenager in West Virginia
by working in his parents' restaurant.
"When I was In the tenth grade I was
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minister at the Congregational Christian
Church of Sanford. "I worked from 11 p.m.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

Seminole

Winter Park

Orlando .
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Pt. A. Box TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
831-9993,
157, Sunset Dr., Longwood,
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Notice Is hereby given that the
322.2611
Seminole County, Florida under undersigned pursuant to the the uAdililgMd, pursuant to the
As Woman In Legal Limbo
the fictitious name of SEMINOLE "Fictitious Name Statute", "Fictitious Name Statute',
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT
GLASS &amp; MIRROR, and that I
Chapter 565.09, Florida Statutes, Chapter 563.05, Florida Statutes,
BILOX!, Miss. (UP!) — It may take a
44C line
Attorney Otto Wusnack of the Biloxi-based Intend to register said name with will
register with the Clerk of the will register with the Clerk of the
couple of months to get a civil service hearing
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HOURS
3M.tiv.times
South Mississippi Legal Services Corp. said the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Circuit Court, In and for Seminole Circuit Court of Seminole County,
times.....Mc
a
line
Seminole
County.
Florida
in
ac
ic.ngicutIvS
for a man who was fired from acivjilan job at
Count.
Florida
upon
receipt
of
Florida,
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
P.M.
he currently is pursuing administrative cordancewiththe provisions
$: AM. — 5:30
of the proof of flu publication of this publication of this notice, the
Keesler Air Force base for attempting to
FRIDAY
MONDAY
tttru
appeals of the ).day suspension and he Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit: notice, the fictitious Name, to- wit: fictitious name, to wit:
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9-Noon
wear women's clothes to work, an attorney
subsequent dismissal through the civilian Section 863.09 Florida Statutes LA BODEGA GROCERY STORE,
FLORIDA WAY
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said Tuesday.
under
which
I
am under which this party Is engaged
Merit System Protection Board in Atlanta. 1951.Sig. Anthony Ramos
,
in busIness at 205 Sweetwater
engaged in business at S.R.
James Gootee, 42, who plans to undergo a
DEADLINES
Wusnack said, however, he had Just mailed
Dean Blair
SQuare, Longwood, Florida 32730.
Forest City Center. Store Nos.
sex-change operation, was notified last week
an appeal of the dismissal this week and said
Charles M. Sawyer
That the party interested In said
and 10, Forest City, Florida.
The a Before Publication
his GS-3employment as clerk -typist at the
Publish: January 9, 16, 23, 30, 1950
That the parties interested in business enterprise Is as follows:
the
merit
system
board
would
have
120
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UUdUUU would ne
irom me aate of its receipt in which to set a -_NOOfl rrioay
Health Clubs, Inc.
f011ows:
terminated effective today.
hearing. He said he may take the matter into
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
20$ Sweetwater Square
Hamorrad inc.
Gootee, who prefers to be called Lorraine
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Lloyd Morris,
Longwood, Florida 32731)
federal court before the 120 days are up.
Notice is hereby given that the
Dat ed at Orlando, Orange
Vice Pres., Treasurer
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The attorney said Gootee was "$540
-.----undersigned, desiring to engage In
Roland Harvey
County, Florida this 20th day of
--days without pay. He previously was
behind" in his apartment rent as a result of business under the fictitious name
s-i.ost &amp; Found
December, 1979.
President, Secretary
4—PersOflals
suspended for 10 days wi th pay
last
of WYMOPE VILLAGE at number
being out of work and was using foodstamps
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Dated at Fern Park, Seminole FLORIDA WAY RACQUETBALL —
-875 South Wyrviore Road,
&amp; HEALTH CLUBS, INC.
County, Florida, December 27,
November after reporting to work dressed in
than effort tosubsistuntil the matter could
LOST: area 24th 1 Orange,
Allamonte Springs. Florida, in
1979.
By; Paul J. Heçiner,Pruldent
FREE-Pan Pals overseas.
women's clothing,
settled,
female Golden Retriever, yr.
tends to register said name with
Publish Jan. 2. 9, 16, 23, 1950
Publish: December 26, 1975 &amp;
Write Dorian Agency. 103
old. REWARD. 3220724, 319.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
DER-7
January 2, 5, 16, 1950.
Windermere Rd., PatChWaY
5941.
cminoIe County. Florida.
DEQ$1
Bristol, BS 12.5PP, England.
NATIONAL PROPER TIN
Meany Back In Hospital Legal Notice
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State age, hobbies &amp;
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LOST: wh. shop.
VFSTORS II, a California limited
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requirements.
strapcoliar,lromW. Lk. Mary
FICTITIOUS NAME
WASHINGTON (UP!) — George Meany, president of the
partnership, authorized 10 do
Blvd. REWARD. Call Joe 322.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
I
am
business
in
the
Slate
of
Florida
I
WILL
NOT
BE
RESPON•
AFL.CIO for 24 years, has been readmitted to George
FICTITIOUS NAME
aft 9 p.m.
FICTITIOUS 'AME
5000
engaged in business at 102
under the name NATIONAL
SIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
Noticeishereby given that lam PROPERTY INVESICRS II
Notice is hereby given that e Kingswood Court, Sanford,
Washington University Hospital, a spokesman for the labor
CURPED
BY
ANYONE
engaged In business at Pt. 4. Box (LTD
are engaged in business at 2100 Seminole County, Florida,under
6—Child Care
___________________________
group said Tuesday night,
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
157, Sunset Dr., Longwood, MYERS. KAPLAN, LEVINSON,
Howell
Branch
Road,
Maitland,
the
fictitious
name
of
SPRING
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Jan.
9,
1900.
Meany, as, returned to the hospital during the weekend for Seminole County, Florida under
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Florida 32731, Seminole County, FALL PROFESSIONAL HOME
DENIN &amp; RICHARDS
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building on the retired labor leader's leg dur ing the holiday

Attorneys for Applicant

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DRYWALL, and that I intend to Robert F. Howard, Esq.
register said name with the Clerk
1125 Brickell Avenue
Period,
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Miami, Florida 33131.
Leader of the 13.6 milllonmember federation from its in.. County, Florida In accordance Publish' January 2. 9, 16, 23, 1950.
the provisions of the FIc OF P.S
ception in1965 untilNovember 1979, Meany was forced to give with
titlous Name Statutes, To-Wit:
up his post at the organization's bienniel convention because of Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
health problems. He was named AFL-CIO president emeritus 1957
51g. Charles M. Sawyer
Won his retirement.
Anthony Ramos
Meany began a period of ill health last spring shortly after' Publish:
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January 9, 16, 23, 30. 1950
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the dea th of his wife, Eugenie. He was injur ed in a geif cart DER-21

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3227113

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Fenced backyard with utility
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Fireplace, large tree shaded
lot on lovely street. $7,500.
JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
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Home in nice area, convenient

Realty, REALTORS. 332.1972.

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
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Phone 322-7111, Sanford

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Low Down Payment

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Lake Lenardy. 3 BR, 21/e B,
nestled among beaut. trees. 2
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dock. $57,500. P;Ioian Realty,
Realtors. 131.1942. Eves, or
after hours 131.233S,$69OWlor

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN
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$28,500.

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NEW PAINT, PANELING I.
CARPETS. SUPER NICE.
5251500.

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Alta. Spgt, Fla., Seminole Cnty.
Details furnished. Write P.O.
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Lot orAcreagewanted
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5493.75 bal. $113.14 or sii mo.

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&amp; 241 h, IS pm Good assort
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2927 Hwy. 17.92

Sanford, Fla. 32771

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Gen. Repairs Licensed &amp;
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6035 after S p.m.

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E. 1st St., 3723743
Ceramic Tile
MEINTZER TILr
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2$ yrs. Exp. $691562.

Home repairs, paneling, roof I.
carp. repairs, remodeling. All
work guar. Free est .131 146$.

1 Man, quality operation
Byrs.exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal ..377.1321

Lawn 1 Landscaping
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Merchandise

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or itime basis
477.1594
We DO wash windows I

Guitars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
Clearance sale save up to
$300. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2302 French
Ave. 332.7753.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310SonfordAve.

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FURNITURE-BIDDING,
Whslsiale to all. Orlando Wholesale Furn, 3300 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando. For your water heater
Low install. cot. fll 4234

PalntIng&amp; Repair

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
373403$ InWred 534 ,99

Paintings. Remodeling

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 3495239

322-5791

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
S.G. BALI NT
3725663

TV, AM-FM Stereo, w.
cassette, AM-FM Stereo w

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railing, window - guards,
security doors, spiral stairs &amp;
pool rails. 411VSS.

Complete Mobile

SLOAN'S TYPING SERVICE

Home Repair

Business, personal S resumes

349S259

Side-by-Side, refrigerator, $75;
picnic table, w3 benches, $30 ;
full size baby bed wmaftress,

630-5971

To List Your Business...

133; Oak porch rockers. $39.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 70$ C. 25th St. 3230511.

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EUTSLER PAiNTING I
REPAIR-Interior Exterior
FREE ESTIMATES Call 36S.5347

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or best offer. Must sell,

(onsolid,,teit Main Systenv,
Major appl ., all brands. C -ISA
rrt-ecs, . quar 339 1495
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Fred Walrouth, sponsor.

S0MIICII$aflSoUs for Sale SS—Boats &amp;

MONEY SAVER EL TIMER

$500

going overseas. 319.5551.

Hon30 Inrovemsnts

Yard Sale: Thurs, Fri. 9 58. Sat.
Sun. all day. Rug, refrig.,
misc. 2434 S. Chase Ave.

Will buy 151 1 2nd mort gages We
Real' Estate 1 1?
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Busimeis lo ss. Florida Mor.
gage investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 104, Winter
Park, 1.212.1779.

'70 For d Fairiane SW, exc.
COfld. throughout, new paint,

APPIlaIICS Repair

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Ph. 322 0352

261 9 Orlando Dr.

Agent

47-A--?tgsgss Bought

iSlO Dodge t3Irt
Slant 6, Sld. $493
322-6722.226722

BUSINESS SERVICE 11STINO
£
B LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

Good used TV's, $25 Sup

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Honda Civic, 4 spd., steel
radials, rebuilt eng., exc.
mech. cond., great mileage,
12250 323 6631.
'1% Chevy Vega, gooci cond.
8300
3221571

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MILLERS
We buy your equity, close In 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY. INC.

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ext. mirrors for car. Reese
hitch w torsion bars. 3773635
or can be seen at23l Flamingo
Dr., Sanford. Sell reasonable
for Quick sale.

Black &amp; White TV's
$20 ea. while they last

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3224364

$690994, or 531-2335.
Get plenty of prospects - Ad.
vertise your product or service
In the Classified Ads,

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-69 IC
'75 models. Cell 339 91W or 534
1605 (Dealer)
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30' el. S water hose. 2 lacks 8. 2 I

STEREO
Christmas Layaway
Unclaimed Xmas layaway.
Customer left area and we are
unable to locale. Balance due
51 28.60 or take over pa yments
$15 month. "NO MONEY
DOWN" AM FM stereo radio,
B track, LISP turntable, I
diamond needle. Call 862 5394
day or night , free home trial no

AIRPORT BLVD.
Motivated owner will help
rezone 2.3 acres with existing
CB house. $51,000. Owner will
hold part of mortgage. Pilolan

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bath 8. shower, l7xll awning,

Color Port. TV, Color Console

ISACIES HEAVILY WOODED,
ROAD FRONTAGE. LAOE
STAND
OF
CYPRESS,
VOLUSIACOUNTY.$500pE1
ACRE. TERMS.

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COLOR TELEVISION
RCA color television. Sold new (
over $650, will sell for 5181 or
$15 month. Still In warranty.
NO MONEY DOWN. Will I
deliver. Call 562 5391 day or
night.

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Levi Jeans &amp; Jackets

VIEW OVER.

nAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, 1 mile w es t of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
• public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. it's
I the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904.2S5
$311 for further details.

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For Estate Commercial 8. ResI I
dentuai Auctions &amp; Appraisals. I
Call Deli's Auction. 323 5670.

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GOLF COURSE LOT WITH

TERRIFIC

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72—Auction

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Early Am. sofa-blue &amp; wit.
floral naugahyde. Al cond.
Call 333.1307 aft S.

Day or Night

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3$ACRES LAKE FRONT, TALL
TREES, GREAT ACCESS,
$7100 PER ACRE.

235.011.

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real estate. Call W. Malic.
zowski, REALTOR 3224953.

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JUST FOR YOU, 481,38 home
In Toe 'n Green with now Cit.
A, carp. &amp; morel Spacious
rms, Fla. rm., a. freshly
palntedf IPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $41,110.

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Windshield. 2 saddle bags, 2
helmets, any other accessories
th,,t fit Hond,, .100 motorcycle
323 1950 m 323 6216

$314.

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Established plumbing supply S
service business for sale, Inc.
tools, fixtures, Inventory &amp;

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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE
HOME, WHISPERING
PINES. WALKING DIITANCE TO BIG LAKE
GEORGE. $6,300.

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l2xlO FURNISHED, CENTRAL
HEAT IA1R,L,IKENEWQN We buy equity in houses, opts. I
--2.fam., wide variety. Cloth,
101S0 CANAL FRONT LOT
vacant land. Lucky In
yarns, appliances, pictures.
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA
vestments, P.O. Box 29
etc. Sat. 5. Sun., 815 Cherokee
FOREST. $15,900. SEIGLER
Sanford 3325107.
Circle, Sunland Estates.
REALTY, BROKER. 321.0440.
See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear SR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3230210

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134-1200

me. lot rental. Call nowl
$20,500. Harold Hall R ea lty,
Inc., 323-5774.

' 78 Ford Bronco, Ispd
AC AM FM player. $6,000

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79—Trucks-Trailers

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Push button controls, has
carousal, still In warranty 75-Recreational Vehicles
Originally
assume
$649,
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$21 ma. Ag.qg
'79 Shasta camper, sett.conl.,

46—Commercial Property

1590's VICTORIAN ON COP.
NER LOT, NEEDS RESTOR.
ING, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$35,000 TERMS.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPI lANCES &amp; PLUMbING
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
,tJr,'. 20S I ?S?ti St 323 0981

3230697

290 N. 17.97, CasseIborry,

323.71

Lots more. Will go FHA or VA.
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$421500.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
didn't
Ads
Classified
I work. . there wouldn't be any.
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REAL ØTATE St oker

Nov.

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

I '78 Dodge Power Wagon, I wh.
drive, auto., AC, PS, PB, good
_______ I cond. 11000 &amp; take over
Cash 322.4132
payments. 3230389 aft. 4:30
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
-Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
80—Autos for Sale
furniture, Refrig., stoves, topls
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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Osteen.

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REALTOR MLS
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ANYTIME

Maa I1M •k
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I acre lots on paved rd. Terms
you can afford. $500 dwn.

S acre tiled form, Sanford.
COLIT REALTY inc. 10 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
S OR,38, Pool
H. Ernest A401111111115 k.
I 10 Cornell Dr.

Multiple Listing Service

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Paved street, SO pct.
assumable mort., $37,500.
Johnny Walker Real Estate,

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s, aaferd Ave. a*-,qi

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Soon.
Pioneer acres. Hew out your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Oste.n.

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Plump lovable smooth riding
white mare wants good home.
About 18. Coggins, shots. 322
0819

àasher repo GE deluxe model
Sold orig. $409.35 used snort Afltiaues Sterling Silver, Gold
Diamonds bridges Antiques
time. Bal. $119.14 or $19.35 mo. I
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3237801
Agent 339 5356.

Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve It. Try one

DeBARY
Iopct. mt. rate on this new 3 BR,
28 concrete block home with
CHA, carp., S scr. porch.

LOOKING SMALL POND.

•,af HA, large Pam len.
vWlc k3tcIien I landscaped •

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $1Oto $50
Call 337.1624; 322.4164

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52—Appliances

for Quick sale. J. B. Steelman,
Inc., WinterPark, 6443315.

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Free to good homes S wk old
puppies Mixed pit bull &amp; Shep
322 5 1 15

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ulEi',[AL RUGSWANTED

1975 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original 5593, bal. $151 or
$2 1 mo. Agent 339 8356.

Inc., 322 6437

twine in good condI Spacious
modern kit,, front &amp; back
porch, FF1 carp.l A buy for

AT FIRST SIGHT-

•05.j,.atIm,lWe
.0505. 1R$ef'CIfn, Solarium
'NIk.in d$ an wlI101d ½
,Oru for I*.
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ATTRACTIVE II 3 ON, Is eider
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322 5353, 322 3777, 322 0179

ml New carp. 1. w-paperl Only

00"I ldrm home w.

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OF SANFORD REALTOR
254.45. French Ave.
322 0231

tedon 4½ acres conspiete
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Wont ast h" of $V1,1111111111.

00WCMItIS into or FHA-VA
SoLOS.

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Must see to appreciate,
Brokers Protected. 3222834

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

FURNISHEDI 3 OR, 18 home
with rental apt.t Move right

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Fl. Cftiuf
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3 BR, lB. 1g. lot, CHA, carp., att.
par., well with under ground
system. Chain-linked back yd.
With 16x32 scr. swim. 'pool.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
nhture Salvage. 322.$121.

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Res. lot, 2300 blk. S. Sanford
Ave., toned single fern., pric ed

A OK TIRE
322 7480
Shocks $495- Heavy Duty $6.95
New Batt er ies $2995
74)3 French Ave., Sanford

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Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $1495 ea pc
Noil's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792, So. of Sanford.
3225721.

43—L0ISACreage

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Ray. Bart Realty, Inc.
Rep. Real Estate Broker

Lake Mary. 2 acres in country
setting, zoned agrI. $25,000

t living is avail. in this
3 BR 45 home..

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WOODED ½ ACRE wrcsn &amp;

Wow.
Full lperttime
Maidpssllen.v,H11,

ilots, all fenced, FPO
3IIRIl,on
shade trees Only
VI

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.
rs $5530

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Eves. 34931003221939

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41—Houses

FILL. DIRTS TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirl 323 7580

68—Wanted

Pefrig P,.p3 AMNA t' re/f, Scud
originally $314 t1,jw 1216 or 52 1
mo. Agent 3395386.

"Well. If the stork broght me, how come
Daddy still grumbles about the hospital bills
from the time I arrived?"

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fenced, appliances, SM
your lot a, our lot.
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V Enterprise, Inc.
4443013
DELTONA. $250 ma. 3 BR. 2 BA Model Inc., Realtor
14$lFalvnouth.AIr.OPTION
INVESTORS
Dillon Realtor 3052309025
2 BR 1 B house w.FP, plus 1 BR 1
B garage apt. Only $30,000.
remodeled,
newly
Sanford ares,

ICNIP&amp;KITCNINMG*1

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321-0041

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32—Houses Unfurnhshed
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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
roomy.
town, very clean l
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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Drop arm, makes .ill jig tag
stitches. buttonholes Sold new
$700 Blance due 5 1 88 or $16
month Will take trade as part
payment Call 862 5391 d,ty or
night

lush carpeting &amp; paneling.

carp.,

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Sanford, condominium, San.
dalwood Villas, 2 BR, lower
level, $30,500. Principals only.
$305546.

CORATOR -Charming Span.

1 BR,' 15 condo,1III?%qpt., iS
mo. 1st, last + 1130 sec. Riggs

SEILLINOCLERKS

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new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
delivery , Noli's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1792. So of
Sanford. 3775721

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Home in the country, 3 BR, 1g.
utility rm., 1g. carport, big lot.
140.000. 3220771.

ish 2 story. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath.

walk(! closet, sus mt&amp;

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$ SECRETARY.
BOOKKIEPIR$

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323.5670

Lg. 1 BR, fully eqpt., AC, W.D,

JOBSI JOBS! JOBSI

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Call
Village.

home. Excellent terms. O wner
anxious, $31,500.

SANDALWOOD APTS.
1 BR, 18, w.w carpet, Cent. N.A.
Pool, Club Hse., ApplIances,
Washer &amp; Dryer. Security
Deposit &amp; Lease.
mo.
Orlando-$96.1727.

1$. Sumner Ceramics. $29
Nolan St. off 421. 322-1175.
Classes resume Jan. 14, 1900
from ito 10 pm. n Mon. &amp;
TileS, nights.

That laid sale N being mate (5

January

potential In this S Bdrm

1 BR-SitS up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in

Ceramics for sale. Prices
reduced on all finished pieces.
greinwate, bisque, glazes I
stains. Starts Jan. 3 thru Jan.

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NOOUAI1Fy,NG-. 3'BP home
New C H&amp;A &amp; carpet, Owner
will finance w substantial
down. 133.000. 3222257.

Want a good going business In a
paint 8. body shop wa small 2
BR apt? Well have we got the
details! Call fowl

REALTOR [3MLS

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6270.

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M. Unsworth Realty

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2135' S French (17 92) Sanford

30-Apartments Unf urnished

Ambulatory or not am.
buiatory. Oviedo area. 365.

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FHAVA,FHA23S&amp;215

323-6061 or eves. 323.0317

Country for elderly person.

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REALTORS
$30.4133or339.4llleves.

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62-Lawn-Garden

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New &amp; Used Furniture
SOOS Sanford Ave
323 6593

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Home away 'from home in the

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Sanford Gracious living. Ross.
Weakly 1. monthly rates, utilities
pd ln'iulre
S. Oak 541.7W.

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on your truck or we jH
Will buy junk Auto Batteries
deliver tot extra charge 322
$100 Battery Shop
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101W 271h St 3239111
----------STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work I SPECIAL 3 YEAR GOULD
there wouldn't be any.
$3595 C.P 2224 24F
BATTERY SHOP
107W 27th St.
323 9 114
65—Pets.SupplieS

Goods__

box springS &amp; mattresses at 20
pci. above dealers cost Twin,
full size, queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture, 203 E. 25th St 323
0981

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2-Rooms
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321-0759

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
322 5622
311 3)5 F First St

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All. Spgs., new 2 - story, all-cedar
contemporary, facing lake,
huge trees, 3 1g. BPs, master
has 2 walk-in closets, 2' B.
stone FP, loft tam. rm., eat - in
kit. with microwave center.
Seller will carry mortgage.
Call to see. $95,900.

Req. Real Estate Brok er
2ll0 Sanford Ave.

I-IOD-241-2469

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Use Your Home AS Security
Call Us For Terms
Tower FlnancialServ.

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Sanford Ave., 3 lots, owner
holding. $12,000.

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3 BR, CASH, needs repair, close
In, $29,500.

Navtt, grapetrilit; t&amp;~qerlftrt,

deIraa$UWIst$440$sIIiieM cash. suc' is
any and iii
Of IsileasomeiW.
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elIslinillips attMFrel (West)

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County 3 BR, 1'6. new car pet,
SC. porch, fenced bk. Good
location, $36,900,

Need experiencel Excellent
commluion retell Please call
Household Income Tax 5cr.
vice.

Wbola
and the undsrslpwd as sheriff of ________________ '
and a radius 01135.11 0., themes iimiieie county, Florid
a, wilt at
Sarmaide, beflendaia F.0 I,'
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Subliminal Cybernetics. Call
$31.6367
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SMACHINI OPERATORS

Lot 16. Ill 11111, it lose w 81 40 oach*

It's easy to place a Cla ss ified Ad
... We'll even help you word it
Call 322-2611.

New concept gets results.

of a

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FIGHT INFLATION
SellAvon. Increase your earning
power. For details, Call
15414617 or 6443079

IJUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS

daSeSlI'3S" Ilidi I, Highland
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West *UI ft. to the P.C.
Page is Public Records *0
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Robert C. Ruehi Jr., Realtor
Assoc. 432.4476, eves a. winds,
363.5260.

Ask for Doris.

by Gill Fox

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TOGETHER WITH:
Writ .1 ExecutIon has bian
A%$.Nfostemem.n$7JSft,en delMrod Is ene as Sheriff at
each, side of the following Seminole County, Flurida, and I
desalbed center line; from the have Ievlei upsi the foiiowiI4llWorloctiin of the South r1gN of described property owned by
way line 01
Read 15 oiid the Oserge $mlffi said oirtv bsini
East line of Sec. V Twp. 30 1,
located in Seminole County,
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IPAYROI.L CLERKS

front (west) door of the Seminole
Defent
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NOTICE OF
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AM. - Jnurv Se, A ft - iS
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I1K5T GIVENfoiiowlng4escrib.d property 's that by
virtue 01 those certain
forth in the Order 01 Final Writs of Execution issued out
Judgment:
and under the seal 01 the
Begin 719.30 feet North and respective courts as listed above
472.30 less West of the SE corner and mat particularly by virtue of
Of the N1¼ Of
Section 77, T*. 20 that certaIn Writ i Execution
S., It"" 37 L, run thence South issued Out of
a a" ljn ,q the seal of
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thence North 41 degrees 17' West County, Florida, upon a final Muflt.?OfesttotheNorthlkwelthe$ mon
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$1.16 N., thence South 41 degrees entitled, Daytona leach Cold
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Arthur H. lecirwith Court, Seminal* County CourClerk of Circuit Court thouse, Sanford, Fi 32771, on or
Seminole County, Florida before February Il. 1900, other.
By Mary AnnDuxbury wise a default and ultimate
Deputy Clerk judgment will be entered against
Publish: December 19, 26, 1979 and you for relief demanded in the
January 2, 9, 1900.
Petition.
DEQ-44
WITNESS my hand and Off Icial
______________________ sealofsaIdCourtonthelthdayof
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF January, A. 0., 1950.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is given that pursuant
Slate of rn.rlea
to a Final Judgment dated
Departasent of Rove
January 3, 1910, Incase number 79. .
No. 69 114151714$
1479.CA.Ot.F of the Circuit Court of State of Florida Department of
the 15th Judicial Circuit in
for Revenue,
Seminole County
Plaintiff,
SUSAN M. KELLEY and RICH. V$,
ARD D. KELLEY, are the Plain. GeorgeL$miffid.a.a1,50
tiffs and DAVE SORRENTINO, of Bar.5.Oije,
JOHN FOROHAM, INC. d.b.a
Defendant
SNELLINO AND SNELLING,
Slate of Florida
EAGLE FINANCE CORPORA.
Departensataf Cimmirse
TION, HOLIDAY HOSPITAL
Case N.. t7916444sSS
ASSOCIATION INCORPOR. State of Florida Department of
MED. WINTER PARK MEM- Commerce
ORIAL HOSPITAL, RONALD E.
PIai$iff
HOLMAN, D.D.S., LEISURE vs. George E. Smith ta Guys
POOL SERVICE, INC., GENER. Housiof lar.B.Oue, Defendant
AL ELECTRIC CREDIT CON.
Cssaly CoorS
PORATION, BARNETT BANK
v.Ivsla Ceesty, pp.j
OF WINTER PARK, N.A., KEN.
Case N.. 75.3511 $ )$
NETH N. DIMOND arid RONALD Daytona leech Cold Storage,
F. BURTH we the Defendants, I
Plaintiff
wiIlulItothehIghe$fande$b. vs.
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Petitioner, whose address is P.O.
Box 70 (1009 Hwy 136), Altamonte
Springs, FL. 32701, and file the
origInal with the Clerk of Circuit

10 Hone stalls 1. 1g. tack room. 1
Bdrm home, dbl wide mobile
home &amp; additional mobile
home site, all with water &amp;
septic systems. 3 mm. from
boat ramp &amp; access to Lk.

PUBLIC RELATIONS- Able to
meet &amp; speak with public. Call
322.4016, 9 a.m..S p.m. for
interview.
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.2319.CA46.
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In re the marriage of
FRANK JACOB BRITT, Husband
Petitioner
and

Defendants.

COMPLETE SANFORD AREA SPORTS 'COVERAGE DAILY AND SUNDAY
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WITNESS my hand and official
seal on this the 14th day of
December, AD. 1901.
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(SEAL)
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FOR HORSE LOVERS

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AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

THERESA LYNN BRITT, Wife
Respondent
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
THERESA LYNN BRITT
Residence Unknown
last Known Mailing

Easy to buy $35,000. 3 BR, l'i B,
Sanford location. Asking
2 story charmer. Peal FP,
$31,900, make offer. Hilltop
Sa nford city, has everythingl
Realtors, Century 21. 3310010.
Owner will hold mort. Number
One Property Place Inc. 615.
RANCH — 10 ACRE
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Lake area. Infants to pre.
school. 323•4J1S.

Legal Notice
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THE 15TH JUDIcIAL CIRCUIT (SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Clerk of Circuit Court
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County Court.
CASE NO. fl-16tt.CA49.F
house
SUSAN M. KELLEY and
Sanford. FL 32171
RICHARD D. KELLEY,
By: Eve Crabtree
Plaintiffs,
Deputy Clerk
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Publish Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1950
DAVE R. SORRENTINO, etc., Of
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NOTIFIED that an action for
dissolution of marriage has been
filed against you, and you are
Address:
required to serve a copy of your
co Betty Culberth
written defenses to it, it any, on
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CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
Lumberton, N.C. 2135$
Petitioner, whose address Is 612
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI.
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and file the FlED that FRANK JACOB
ioriginal with the Clerk ot Circuit BRITT, has filed a Pet ition in t he
Court, Sanford Seminole County, Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florid a on or before the 15th day of Florida, to Modify the Custody of
January, A.D. 1900 otherwise a Minor Child, and you are required
default will be entered against you to serve a copy of your written
for the relief demanded in the defansel, if any, on THOMAS G.

Seminoh County's Only Daily

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Attractive 3 BR, 2B In cony.
RN, $4 5. 4.12. full a. part time.

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FLORIDA
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DRAPERIES, and that we Intend
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
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cordance with the provisions Of the Section 563.09 Florida Statutes
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1957.
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes
Sig: Rose E. Mims
New concept In relaxation
1937.
Publish Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1910
through
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Would you like to increase your buying power as well as
'recipe collection? Try "Cheep" Chicken Loaf.
It's a delicious treat that feeds a hungry family on a tight
budget.
This thrifty main dish combines leftover or canned chicken
with chopped hard-cooked eggs, diced vegetables, dry bread
crumbs and savory seasonings. Additional eggs bind all the
ingredients together. The end result is a flavorful, frugal and
-, filling loaf.
You can serve "Cheep" Chicken Loaf with baked potatoes,
and cook them both in the same oven. Add a green vegetable or
- fresh fruit salad, and you've got a meal that's sure to win the
battle of the budget,
"CHEEP" CHICKEN LOAF
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2 eggs
'5
4 cup chicken broth or milk
1'.z teaspoon poultry seasoning
i teaspoon salt
1 cup fine dry bread crumbs
6 hard-cooked eggs, sliced
1 " cups chopped cooked chicken or turkey OR 2 cans ( 5 OZ.
each) boned chicken
* 2 cup chopped celery
' cup chopped green pepper
'i cup chopped onion
t' Parsley sprigs, optional
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Gravy, mushroom sauce or cheese sauce, optional
Beat together 2 eggs, broth, poultry seasoning and salt. Stir
in crumbs. Reserve 3 center egg slices for garnish. Chop

Sale 31.68 pr. 50x84"

96x84', Reg. $66 Sale 57.42 p r.

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Sale 15.66

Sale

3.23each 41x6t1

Rig. 3.59. Sheer 100 pct polyester
panels; machine washable
4144", rig, 3.99. Sal. 3,5

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lanuary 19th.

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60x63"

Rig. 619 each
Sheer polyester panels;
machine washable.
604411 , rig. 7.99
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draperies of cotton/rayon/polyester
or cotton/rayon. Acrylic foam backing.
50x84", Reg. $19 Sale 17.10 pr.
75x84", Reg. $33 Sale 29.70 pr.

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sheet
Rig. 5.99. A charming crewel look of
fresh picked flowers In a
multicolor print. On crisp, easy.
care poly/cotton percale sheets.
Flat and fitted sheets are the
same price.
Full. Reg. 6.99 Sal. 5.94
Queen, Reg. 11.99 8.filO.19
King, Reg. 13.99 Sal. 11.99
Pillowcases, by the pair.
Standard, Rag. 5.49 Sal. 4.57
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Queen, Rag. 5.99 8.1s, 5.09
King, Reg. 6.49 8.1. 5.52

4,99twin
Rig. 6.99. Pair up ,our own creative
combinations of sollc!s, or team them
with prints. Smooth cotton/poly percale.
Flat and fitted sheets are the same price.
Full, Rag. 7.99 Sale 6.79
Queen, Reg. 12.99 Sale 10.99
King, Reg. 14.99 Sale 12.69
Pillowcases, by the nair
Standard, Rag. 6.49 Sale 5.49
Queen, Reg. 6.99 Sale 5.79
King. Reg. 7.49 Sale 6.39
Entire stock of sheets does not
Include crib sheets.
Sale prices sff.ctiv. through
Saturday, January 191h.

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flowers could be yours.
Miniature bouquet print
In multicolor pastels covers
no-iron cotton/poly muslin
sheets. Flat and fitted
sheets are the same price.
Full, Rig. 4.69
Sale 2 for 7,50
Pillowcases, by the pair.
Standard, Rig. 3.69
Sale 2.99

Rig. $11. Celanese Fortrel' polyester
bed pillows. Double covered in poly/
cotton with a removable easy-care
outer casing.
Queen, Rig. $13 Sale 10.40

25% off
blankets
Sale 23.25.
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Sale 3.99.1andard
Rig. 4.99. Pleasingly plump bed
pillow has Astrof ill' polyester fiberfilling. Covered In cotton ticking with
corded edge.
Queen, Reg. 5.99 Sal. 4.79

Reg. $31. This automatic
electric blanket has 11
settings, automatically
adjustslo changes in
room temperature. Soft-.
napped acrylic/polyester;
snap-fit corners.
Full, single control,

The JCPenney towel.

Sale
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like feel. Dacron' fiberfill Il polyester will
cotton/poly licking. Machine wash and d
Queen, Reg. $10 9.1. 9.00
King, Rig. $12 1.3. *90

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some 8.50 towels, this
colorful beauty is thick,
thirsty cotton/poly terry
Hand towel,
Req. 3.85 Isle 3.0$
Washcloth,
Req. 1659.11 1.32

Rig. $33 Sale $4.21
Full dull control
Rig. $43 Sale 3231'
Queen, dual control
Rig. $53 Sale 3175

Sale 6.Qstandard

Sale

2 for $5 Twin

Rig. 9.99. Fitted mattress pads in cotton/
polyester quilted to polyester fiberfill.
Full, Reg. 13.99 Sale 11ig

Sale 8.80standard

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border fringed towels of thirsty
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Full. Rig. $34 Sale ILl.
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bonded to a polyurethane to=
bass. Machine washable.

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remaining eggs. Add chopped eggs and remaining ingredients
except parsley and gravy to crumb mixture and toss lightly to
mix, Place in greased 81 X4'2x2t2.jflch loaf pan. Bake in
preheated 350 degree F. oven 50 to 55 minutes or until lightly
browned. Loosen at edges with spatula. Invert onto serving
platter. Garnish with reserved egg slices and parsley, if
desired. Slice and serve, lop slices with leftover gravy,
mushroom sauce or cheese sauce, if desired.
Microwave: +To hard-cook eggs, separate 6 raw eggs into
two lightly buttered liquid measures or small microwav cable
j5 MIX yolks slightly with a fork. Cover each container
with plastic wrap. Cook on Reduced power 130 percent to 50
percent) 2 to 3 minutes for yolks, 5 to 6 minutes for whites,
stirring once or twice. Remove when slightly underdone. Let
stand, covered, to finish cooking, about 2 minutes. Cool long
enough to handle comfortably, then chop. (Microwave hardcooked eggs will not provide slices for garnish.) Mix loaf as
directed and place In greased microwaveable loaf dish. Cook,
uncovered, on Full power 11 to 13 minutes or until center
reaches 145 degrees F. Cover with foil and let stand 10 minutes.
Hard-Cooked Eggs: Put eggs in single layer in saucepan. Add
enough tap water to come at least 1 inch above eggs. Cover and
quickly bring just to boiling. Turn off heat. If necessary,
remove pan from burner to prevent further boiling. Let eggs
stand covered In the hot water 15 to 17 minutes for Large eggs.
iAdjust time up or down by about 3 minutes for each size
larger or smailer.j Immediately run cold water over eggs or
put them In ice water until completely cooled. To remove shell,
crackle It by tapping gently all over. Roll egg between hands to
loosen shell, then peel, starting at large end. Hold egg under
running cold water or dip in bowl of water to help ease off shell.

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USDA C•

FOOD
BARN

Retail food prices this yea
average nearly 11 percen
higher than In 1978. ThI:
follows a 10 percent rise in Um
cost of food In 1978 over thi
previous year with i
ptedlcted increase of 7 to 1:
percent ahead in 1980.
A survey of supermarkel
shoppers (Supermarkel
Trends; 1979 Update
revealed that the Ainericar
consumer today Is placlni
more emphasis on nutrition ir
food purchases and deman,
ding more nutritional value
for the food dollar than evet
before.
That is why "poultry is 'In
for the 80's" the head of one
large supermarket chain told
members of the National
Broiler - Council at their n.
nua1rnNtth
held r.astb,ui
Washington, DC.
At the same conference,
Austin Kiplinger, editor-Inchief of the Kiplinger
Washington Letter, In a look
at "What's Ahead for the
SO's," told the Industrymen
that the purchase of chicken
should be encouraged "as a
basic, economical food for the
family." He predicted that
diets will tend toward lighter
foods as more people work
Indoors and noted that
chicken fits right In with this
trend,
It appears that the Consumer Is already aware not
only of the economical value
but also the nutritional
benefits of chicken. This year
Americans are expected to
consume a record 48 pounds
per capita. During the period
1955 to 1079, chicken consumption was up 224 percent
compared to a rise In per
capita beef consumption of 39
percent.
From 1950 to 1978, the retail
price of beef rose 138 percent
(based on the Consumer Price
Index). In the same period,
pork prices increased 180
percent while the cost of
chicken was up 12 percent,
thanks to the efficiency and
technology of the broiler
Industry. Today chicken is
widely recognized as one of
the world's major sources of
animal protein.
Chicken has replaced pork
for second place in per capita
meat consumption In the
American diet and the
Otairman of the Board of the
National Broiler Council sees
It challenging the traditional
leader, beef, in the not-toodistant future.
Collier Wenderoth notes
Vat It takes just two pounds of
grain to convert to one pound
of chidien. This compares to
four - for pork and eight
the boot (gralrs fed
bed Is even uglier).
,On top of that, with
snthsie1dla7Ipercent
meat md ow.out time Is
to ilgi weeks," he notes.
t1topcftIcWInthepouItry
M's trod. uaodsdon
qft boiler production "the
moat effldint food conversion
machis, In the world."
It Isaatlmat.d that Ihis year
Americans will consume
thore than 4$ pounds of
chicken each. "There Is no
more economical protein
source," Wenderoth declares.

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game," onions continue to have a valued place in our diet.

Onions of different varieties are available fresh year round.
They are tasty when combined in fresh onion relishes to serve
wi th meats and poultry.
Barbecued onions diablo and fresh n' pickled onion ring
relish may be made in small quantities that keep well for up to
two weeks when refrigerated in tightly covered containers.
Thus, they are always ready to spi ce up a quick menu when
guests drop in unexpectedly. Don't forget to fill few small Jars
to take to gatherings of family or frie nds.
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Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in saucepan; gradually
add water. Bring to boil, stirring constantly. Cook 1 minute or
until mixture is clear and thickened. Stir small amount of hot
mixture into beaten egg yolks: return to hot mixture. Cook
over medium heat 3minutes,
constantly. Stir in lemon
juice, margarine and lemon rind. Pour into pastry shell.
Beat egg whites and salt until soft peaks form. Gradually
add marshmallow creme, beating until stiff peaks form.
spread over filling, sealing to edge of crust Bake at 350
degrees, 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly browned Cool
stirring

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leaves (uptionali, L &amp; teaspoon ground cumin optional t and 1
16th teaspoon ground red pepper i,optwnali
Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, for 10
minutes. Serve with pinto or pink beans. Yields 6 portions.
Asked a bo ut the nutritional value of chili con came. S4.'elsa
replies: "With the ground beef or other meat, it makes a
complete protein at less cost than most protein dishes today.
This is good nutritional news."

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his recipe begins with cubes of steak rather
than with chopped meat. Other contestants added bear meat,
deer, rabbit and chicken to their chili.
John Scelsa, the amiable vice president of Cal-Compuck
Foods, one of the three largest growers of chili pe p pe rs in the
United States,says the Southwest can no longer claim total
credit for the increase in sales of chili con carne.
Cipowder •s a quick,
means of creating a
chili ion carne.Used properly , it will suit chili to any taste. or
more zip, simply add morered pepper, for more flavor, tr y
mor e cumin seed and-or garlic.
The following recipe for Chili Con Came l)ekciono is served
at Scelsa's Santa Aria, Calif., plant:
In small bowl, combine 3 tablespoons ins ta nt minced onion
and lteaspoon instant minced garlic with 3 tablespoons water.
Let stand 10 minutes to rehydrate.
[feat 3 tablespoons oil in large skiUet. Add oWon and garlic.
Saute for 2 minutes.
Add IL2 pounds lean ground beef. Cook and stir until
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restaurants
good ones.
"Yes, sir, we have chili, was the answer from these highclass caterics.
Last month in the Mojave desert, about 1(X) miles from Los
Angeles, 27 persons competed in a chili cookout for the Golden
Chili Pepper Award, donated by th e Anierican Spice Trade
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Krispy Crackers - ..
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74' IMJW Green St amps
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medium high heat; add
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I clove garlic, minced
1 cup sliced bok choy ichinese cabbage 1 or celery cabbage
1 cup thinly sliced celery
LAIP thinly sliced Onion
t can 8ozj
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drained
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Pudding Cups . 85

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Nestle Oulk
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I egg, beaten
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Oil for deep frying
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon soysauce

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Swift's Premium Sliced Pepperoni,
Hard or
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Medium Cheddar. Mozzarella
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Pork With Vegetables, which features easy-to-find ingredients.
To go with it, serve a selection of the Chinese foods available
already prepared at supermarkets, such as fried rice, sweet
and sour pork or pepper Oriental, and chow mein noodles
ORIENT/il. HEEL'
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Monkey

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resolutions, a second new year celebration will arrive on
Saturday February 16. That's the Chinese New Year, when the
Year of the Barn will give way to the new Year of the Monkey.
To help you wek'orne the corning year 4678 ( in the Chinese

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I and one-third cups sugar
6 tablespoons cornstarch
Dash of salt
Pi cups boiling water
3 eggs, separated
one-third cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons margarine
2 teaspoons lemon rind
1 9-inch baked pastry shell

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Snacking may well have become pa rt of the American way
of life, especially with b usy families dashing off in all directions to work, schoo l and play.
But with the help of a microwave oven, a snack can be both
nutritious and quick. And something warm to munch on will
always win out over a cold snack, especially on blustery days.
A microwave oven makes snacktime easy and clean-up even
easier, accordi ng to Jean Hopwood, manager of the GEHotpoint Consumers Institute. Food can be heated in
microwave-safe cookware and di nnerware or on paper plates,
towels or napkins. Packaged snacks can be heated right in
their paper or plastic wrappings, if vent ed to allow steam to
escape.
Watch out for containers made of metal or foil which should
not be microwaved and remove twist-ties before placing the
packages in the oven.
Snack ideas from General Electric's Microwave Guide &amp;
Cookbook include hot dogs or Hoagie sa ndwiches made of
cheese and lunchmeat on crusty bread. Hot chocolate or soup
can be heated by the cupful in the microwave oven to go with
the sandwiches.
Leftover pizza or fried chi cken also tastes fresher when
reheated in a microwave oven.
Sma ll snacks, such as cheese or ham spread on crackers,
frozen egg rolls cr nachos made of can ned refried beans and
grated cheese on tot tilla chips, can be heat ed on paper plates.
Homemade chill frozen in pa per hot drink cups can go
straight from the freezer to the microwave.
Fur a nutritious sweet, offer the family baked apples.
Topped with butter, brown sugar and cinnamon, the apples can
even be pre pa r ed in advance and left in the refrigerator until
snack time.
Homemade ice cream sundaes are more fun when made
wi th sauces and syrups warmed in a microwave-proof
measur ing cup. War med canned pie fillings, such as cherry or
blueberry, also make good sundae toppings. And hard Ice
cream can be softened quickly in the microwave oven as we ll.

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A modern day Phileas Fogg ( Remember him? He went
around the world in 80 days. i, Bob Hope has logged more miles
than anyone, with the possible exception of S. Claus.
Throughout World War II and the Korean conflict, Bob
traveled more than a million miles entertaining more than ten
million troops appearing at almost every miltiary base in
the world,
But, home to Bob is Palm Springs, California. where the
enjoyment of good food and good company plan an important
part of his life. Although he does not consider himeself a
gourmet, Hope says that food and entertaining are "both
necessities in life."
Hope says he likes everything except okra, with his favorite
foods being lemon pie and ice cream. When he's on the road, he
says, "there's nothing better than ice cream between
rehearsals and a show."
Here is a version of one of Bob's preferred dishes
his
mother's soecial lemon pie. It's a dessert that doesn't reauire
spending all day in the kitchen, and it has a bright, clean taste
that makes it perfect for entertaining company.
This tangy treat is made with a marshmallow meringue.
Adding marsiunallow creme to the meringue makes it not only
fluffs and smooth but alsostable. since meringues made only
with egg whites can
sensiti% and tend to %%C

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SAUSAGE-CHEESE BAKE
pound link sausages, diced
one-third cup chopped onion
2 eggs
1 cup regular or buttermilk pancake and waffle mix
1 cup milk
.s teaspoon crumbled basil leaves
'4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Pancake and waffle syrup
Place sausage and onion in 9-inch pie pan. Bake at 400
degrees for 20 minutes, turning once. Beat eggs slightly. Add
pancake mix and one-third cup of the milk. Blend with fork
until moistened. Stir in remaining milk and basil. Pour over
sausage mixture. Sprinkle with cheese and bake 20 minutes
longer or until puffy and golden brown. Cut into wedges and
serve with syrup. Makes 6 servings.

Diets

lemon pie

1 cup cider vinegar

2

In

food is

DIABLO

Reduce heat to medium. Cover and cook 3 minutes.
Stir in onions. Cook another 3 minutes. Remove spice bag.
Cover and refrigerate.
ITALIAN TOMATO SAUTE
4 medium tomatoes
3 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 cup diced celery
'z cup slivered onions
I garlic clove, minced
-* teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon oregano leaves, crushed
in teaspoon ground black pepper
Hold tomatoes at room temperature until fully ripe.
Cut each tomato into 6 to 8 wedges. Set aside.
Melt butter in large skillet. Add celery, onion and garlic.
Saute 5 minutes
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ONION CREME SAUCE
3 cups sliced Idaho-Oregon Sweet Spanish onions
11 cup butter
It lb. fresh mushrooms sliced
1 tablespoon flour
3 teaspoon salt
In teaspoon pepper
'i teaspoon dill weed
1 cup dairy sour cream
Cook onions in butter until limp, stirring from time to time.
Add mushrooms and saute a few minutes. Blend in flour,
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1
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1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon sa lt
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3 cups sliced yellow onions
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1 tablespoon mixed pickling spices
l3rd cup wster
1-3rd cup cider vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
3,4 teaspoon salt
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1 cup chopped fresh tomato
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Z cups sliced white onions
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½ cup bot tled creamy cucumber dressing
¼ cup chopped green pepper
1 teaspoon Instant minced onion
¼ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons but ter
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or office lunch bag with some fruit
BANANA CHIFFON CAKE
2½ cups sifted cake flour
44 cup granulated sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon allspice
44 cup packed light brown sugar
½ cup salad oil
5 egg yolks
1-3rd cup cold water
1 1-3rd cups mashed ripe bananas (4 medium bananas)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup egg whites (8 egg whiles)
½ teaspoon cream of tartar
Silt now, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt and allspice
Into mixing bowl Stir In brown sugar.
Make well In center. Add oil, egg yolks, water, bananas and
vanilla. Beat until smooth.
In large bowl, combine egg whites and cream of tartar. Beat
until very stiff peaks form.
Pour egg-yolk batter over entire surface of beaten egg
whites in steady stream. Fold In gently, just until blended.
Pow batter Into ungreased 10-inch tube pan.
Bake In 325-degree oven 55 mInutes. Increase temperature to
350 degrees and bake 13 to 30 minutes longer or until cake
tester inserted In center comes out clean.
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2 cans (8 oz. each) tomato sauce I small bay leaf
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1 pound fresh mushrooms
4 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided
23.a cups slightly undercooked brown rice (34 cup uncooked)
½ pound fresh spinach, coarsely chopped
½ cup shredded Cheddar cheese
4 eggs, lightly beaten
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the butter. Add mushrooms; saute until golden, 5 minutes, set
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flavors and textures worshipped by bread-lovers and breadbakers for centuries.
Wheat bread is a valuable source of the B vitamins which are
needed to conver t the foods we eat Into t he form of energy
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these vitam ins in larger quan tities. Fibe r, a natural constituent of whole grains and cereals, is thought by many to play
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diseases.
The corn oil margarine used in this recipe is big on flavor,
but low In saturated fats and cholesterol-free, another
nutritional plus. So take a hefty slice of the bread of life and
stop cheating yourself of homemade goodness.
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3 tablespoons sugar
4 teaspoons salt
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TONIGHT'S TV

Wednesday, Jan.

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(10) DICK CAVEIT Guest:
Lady Antonia Fraser. author of
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12 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Archie inadvertently causes a
mentally retarded grocery
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A crafty politician urges Drummond to run for office, sug.
gesting that his sons and his
elderly housekeeper could help
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use as bait to lure a police 0thcot into adeath trap.
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Seal and a horseradish factory.

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venture

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tycoon to
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land being offered as stakes in
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old chief (Victor Jory).
(7) 0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH

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Fred plays an important role
when Esther tries to adopt a
child.
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cure his addiction to television

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rescue a group of people who
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Vic Tayback, Charley Pride,
Janie Fricke, Statler Brothers,
Ken Minyard, Paul Tavilla,
(3 (10) THE LATHE OF HEAV.
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uses a man's unique power to
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Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road,
Seminole County Chapter of National organization
for Women, 7:30 p.m., Room 3, Altamonte Springs
Civic Center, Highland Ave., Altamonte Springs. Open
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Lecture on "Islamic Religion and Pofttics:Some
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succulent shrimp, two plump meaty oysters and a
generous serving of crisp clams-all fried to golden
perfection. Plus two delicious Hushpuppies, our big
hearty chips and tasty coleslaw. And even the special touches real seafood lovers really love. Like a
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tartar sauce.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You may find it a trifle diificult today to stay within
your budget, owing to your
extravagant whims. Shop
only for essentials.
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In Seminole
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bloodstream in combination
with a blood protein and fat.
The combination of fat, blood
protein and cholesterol is
called a lipoprotein.

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cot ta ge cheese is low in fat
and low in cholesterol, but
most of the processed cheeses
are high in saturated fat and
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others,
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19) Things you hope to ac- issues today where you and
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provided you don't put poles. Neither is likely to
roadblocks in your own path. make compromises or conLook for easy routes, not cessions.
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legislative intent of the law.

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harmful and the number of
small particles may provide
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the test seriously. There are
variations in techniques in
how the test is done and also
fluctuations in cholesterol
from one day to the next.
That's
why
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have at least three blood tests
of his cholesterol level before
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11
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meeting; 2:30 p.m., meeting, home of Mrs. William
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Listening attentively to the Seminole Memorial
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designates Don l{evnokls and :rthuir Ilari'is. asid
left) board Ifleflht)er Fred Mobley, board- board member E.C. harper Jr.

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H"prest'ntatives of Florida Hospital Orlando, a Seventh-day
Adv ntist group were expected to be interviewed at 11 a.m.
Florida hospital representatives have previously said they

No members of the public-at-large were present as the interviews began.
The current hospital trustees' proposal. Bentley said, rails
for creation of a not-for-profit private corporation t allow
access to capital funds that would be used to expand and
renovate (lie facility. As a private corporation, the hospital
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would buy Seminole Memorial for $8.2 million and spend an
additional $6 million renovating it. In addition, they propose
construction of a satellite facility somewhere between
Seminole Memorial Hospital and Florida Hospital-Altanionte
in the 1-4 corridor ''at sonic point in the future," The group has
also .iffered to take over the county's ambulance service if so
requested.

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GOOD TUES., JAN, 15

LANCERS
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III A o* liS sev en new hospitals a year, he said The cor
Ixtration's pro posal offers the county a buy-back offer on the
old hospital once the new one is built - .wis promised ct,iii.
tt itit'e rates.

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alternatives for the hospital, the county commission began
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would be provided by going to another suitable nearby location
and keeping the current facility ooen (luring construction,

'ftc 01(1 1R)SpitBl, lie said, will continue to give physical plant
problems despite renovations.
'l'he aging hospital is currently county-owned and run by a
ko irnur .I)poinkd board I hi co unty m onmiiSSion and
hospital officials agree the facility is in need of renovation iIRI
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Doug Lewis, representative of Hospital Corporation of
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allow the board to ask questions concerning the groups'
PrOIXISaIS submitted Nov. 15.
101) concerns, according to Commission Chairman Bill
Kirchhoff, are the level and quality of hospital care, local
control, and financing of care for indigents.
I .ewis said modern health care has by-passed the cornillutiity of Sanford. "Something must be done," he said, "to
bring Sanford a modern hospital."

Ikrald Staff Writer
l)t'cision-inaki,ig power would reside in the local conununit
if the current Seminole Memorial Hospital's SMII Board of
Trustees' proposal is accepted, hospital Administrator Charles
Bentley told the Seminole County Commission this morning,
Bentley. speaking on behalf of the hospital board members,
who were all present, said local citizens would make up the
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arson and beatings that turned Tabriz
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supported by Khomeini's revolutionary
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restore order by imposing a quasi.
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it holiday that religious leaders had
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It was the first detailed response to the
decision to stop shipment of some 17
million tons of corn, wheat and soybeans.

The Soviet Union,

Meeting Canceled
A meeting planned for 7 tonight at
Iingwood Elementary School featuring
it speech by Thomas J. McDowell on
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canceled due to the illness of the
speaker, The next session in the series
arranged by the Speech Language
Department of Seminole County Schools
will be Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at Longwood

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Washington, to demonstrate his support
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He continued his train trip through
Orlando to Tampa, where he disembarked to complete his trip to Bradenton.
Stone was met In Sanford by a small
group of supporters which included three

legislative director; Seminole Elections
Supervisor Camilla Bruce and her
daughter, Pat Nuckolls and a railroad
worker, Phillip King, Aho had always
wanted to meet a senator.
Also on hand was Stone's Orlandooffice staff member, Clyde King.
"We really need to support train
service for its energy savings, It's good
for Florida," Stone said

breaking ceremonies occurred, with Labor force, where a dawn-to-dusk work Sanford at 4 p.m. Travel time from
former president Grant doing the honors, day brought a siiun a dollar, a cup of grits Sanford to Orlando was nearly two hours,
Special To The Herald
thus marking the official beginning of and a piece of fat pork.
with regular stops at Orlando, Maitland,
One-hundred years ago today former railroad construction.
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President U.S. Grant broke ground on
While there was a good turnout for the Oct. 1, 1880. On the following day an six other points,
Sanford's first railroad,
ceremony, curiosity rather than the excursion was run from Sanford to
At Sanford, the railroad had its general
Interest in a local railroad was first popularity if Grant may have been the Orlando carrying railroad officials and offices and shops. The shops, located
generated in 1871 when a group of area cause. Many times in his later life, 'prominent citizens, The excursion train west of French Avenue and south of Sixth . .
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businessmen secured a state charter that Sydney Chase of Sanford, the man who on consisted of primarily flat cars upon Street, were equipped to maintain the
called for the building of a line between horseback announced the event, told of which benches had been placed for the rolling stock as well as build freight and
Lake Monroe and Orlando. However, a his encounters with persons having bitter "comfort" of the passengers. Several passenger cars. The offices were housed
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for four years, until Longwood promoter ministration, and the Civil War. Chase the locomotive was called, stalled on the which was situated at the northeast
Edward Henck procured financial explained that onmanyof his visits, after grades and caused the passengers to corner of First Street and North' Oak
backing from a New England newspaper, sneaking past dogs in the yard, some of climb down from their seats, roll up their Avenue.
the Boston Herald.
the "crackers" would coldly hear him sIeees, and push. At the end of the line,
Following its operation as
At this point, the proposed "South out, spit their "chaw" at his feet, and in Orlando, the group enjoyed a picnic at dependent line for a few years, the South
Florida Railroad" was to begin at the end without a word stalk back into the house, the site of what would become the San Florida Railroad became a branch of the
of a 660-foot pier in Lake Monroe, pass with the ground-breaking ceremonies In Juan Hotel.
Plant System and In 1902 was absorbed
through the fledgling town of Sanford, order, construction of the narrow-gauge
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Lake In the settlements of Longwood and road was begun. Construction crews began Nov. 12, 1880, with a north-bound sections of the South Florida
Railroad The Sanford station and
Maitland, and terminate in Orlando.
from Georgia and local workers alike mixed train leaving Orlando at 7 a.m. are still being used by the Seaboard Railroad as photographed ingeneral offices of the
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grandson of the Prophet Mohammed,
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Jorge Castaneda told the Council. "We
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H"prest'ntatives of Florida Hospital Orlando, a Seventh-day
Adv ntist group were expected to be interviewed at 11 a.m.
Florida hospital representatives have previously said they

No members of the public-at-large were present as the interviews began.
The current hospital trustees' proposal. Bentley said, rails
for creation of a not-for-profit private corporation t allow
access to capital funds that would be used to expand and
renovate (lie facility. As a private corporation, the hospital
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would buy Seminole Memorial for $8.2 million and spend an
additional $6 million renovating it. In addition, they propose
construction of a satellite facility somewhere between
Seminole Memorial Hospital and Florida Hospital-Altanionte
in the 1-4 corridor ''at sonic point in the future," The group has
also .iffered to take over the county's ambulance service if so
requested.

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allow the board to ask questions concerning the groups'
PrOIXISaIS submitted Nov. 15.
101) concerns, according to Commission Chairman Bill
Kirchhoff, are the level and quality of hospital care, local
control, and financing of care for indigents.
I .ewis said modern health care has by-passed the cornillutiity of Sanford. "Something must be done," he said, "to
bring Sanford a modern hospital."

Ikrald Staff Writer
l)t'cision-inaki,ig power would reside in the local conununit
if the current Seminole Memorial Hospital's SMII Board of
Trustees' proposal is accepted, hospital Administrator Charles
Bentley told the Seminole County Commission this morning,
Bentley. speaking on behalf of the hospital board members,
who were all present, said local citizens would make up the
board of the proposed new not-for-profit private corporation
that would renovate SMII.

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army In two other provinces, Western trade and dockworkers across
diplomats and guerrilla leaders said the nation refuse to loud Russian
today,
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The Jung newspaper also said the
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Russian helicopters were shot down over into the province. Hundreds of homes and
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officials of liii' United T1'aiislH)i'tatioii (]iiioii.
to be In Afghanistan, is deployed in the counterattack, It said.
Champion". from %Vastiington to demonstrate
northeast, but apparently was not in''With Fairzabad in their hands, the d uring his WlIiStk'-s(olp at Sanford Ve(ltirs(lay. his SIIpl)oI't of continued passenger train service
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city, a stronghold of Shariat-Madari's
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But the rival ayatollah's followers,
armed with guns and clubs, charged into
it crowd of some 100,000 Khomeini
loyalists and triggered a day of shooting,
arson and beatings that turned Tabriz
into virtually an armed camp.
Alter nightfall Wednesday, the army
supported by Khomeini's revolutionary
guards moved into the city to try to
restore order by imposing a quasi.
martial law.

Security Council M eeting Today

It was it major outbreak of violence on
it holiday that religious leaders had
urged should soft-pedal the political -

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lender, battled loyalists of Ayatollah
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an "extremely dangerous game of
military-political poker" with the
Kremlin.
A commentary by the 'lass news

It was the first detailed response to the
decision to stop shipment of some 17
million tons of corn, wheat and soybeans.

The Soviet Union,

Meeting Canceled
A meeting planned for 7 tonight at
Iingwood Elementary School featuring
it speech by Thomas J. McDowell on
"Teach Your Child to Talk" has been
canceled due to the illness of the
speaker, The next session in the series
arranged by the Speech Language
Department of Seminole County Schools
will be Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at Longwood

King, the railroad worker, told Stone
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Washington, to demonstrate his support
for continued passenger train service to
the state, arrived in Sanford three-and-ahalf hours late because of snowy conditions in Maryland and the Carolinas.
He continued his train trip through
Orlando to Tampa, where he disembarked to complete his trip to Bradenton.
Stone was met In Sanford by a small
group of supporters which included three

legislative director; Seminole Elections
Supervisor Camilla Bruce and her
daughter, Pat Nuckolls and a railroad
worker, Phillip King, Aho had always
wanted to meet a senator.
Also on hand was Stone's Orlandooffice staff member, Clyde King.
"We really need to support train
service for its energy savings, It's good
for Florida," Stone said

breaking ceremonies occurred, with Labor force, where a dawn-to-dusk work Sanford at 4 p.m. Travel time from
former president Grant doing the honors, day brought a siiun a dollar, a cup of grits Sanford to Orlando was nearly two hours,
Special To The Herald
thus marking the official beginning of and a piece of fat pork.
with regular stops at Orlando, Maitland,
One-hundred years ago today former railroad construction.
The rails finally reached Orlando on Longwood, and Sanford, and flag stops at
President U.S. Grant broke ground on
While there was a good turnout for the Oct. 1, 1880. On the following day an six other points,
Sanford's first railroad,
ceremony, curiosity rather than the excursion was run from Sanford to
At Sanford, the railroad had its general
Interest in a local railroad was first popularity if Grant may have been the Orlando carrying railroad officials and offices and shops. The shops, located
generated in 1871 when a group of area cause. Many times in his later life, 'prominent citizens, The excursion train west of French Avenue and south of Sixth . .
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businessmen secured a state charter that Sydney Chase of Sanford, the man who on consisted of primarily flat cars upon Street, were equipped to maintain the
called for the building of a line between horseback announced the event, told of which benches had been placed for the rolling stock as well as build freight and
Lake Monroe and Orlando. However, a his encounters with persons having bitter "comfort" of the passengers. Several passenger cars. The offices were housed
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for four years, until Longwood promoter ministration, and the Civil War. Chase the locomotive was called, stalled on the which was situated at the northeast
Edward Henck procured financial explained that onmanyof his visits, after grades and caused the passengers to corner of First Street and North' Oak
backing from a New England newspaper, sneaking past dogs in the yard, some of climb down from their seats, roll up their Avenue.
the Boston Herald.
the "crackers" would coldly hear him sIeees, and push. At the end of the line,
Following its operation as
At this point, the proposed "South out, spit their "chaw" at his feet, and in Orlando, the group enjoyed a picnic at dependent line for a few years, the South
Florida Railroad" was to begin at the end without a word stalk back into the house, the site of what would become the San Florida Railroad became a branch of the
of a 660-foot pier in Lake Monroe, pass with the ground-breaking ceremonies In Juan Hotel.
Plant System and In 1902 was absorbed
through the fledgling town of Sanford, order, construction of the narrow-gauge
Regular service on the 23-tulle route into the Atlantic Coast Line. Today, most
Lake In the settlements of Longwood and road was begun. Construction crews began Nov. 12, 1880, with a north-bound sections of the South Florida
Railroad The Sanford station and
Maitland, and terminate in Orlando.
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agency Wednesday night said the Soviet
Union would survive Carter's grain
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grandson of the Prophet Mohammed,
Shariat-Madari himself, although at
odds with Islamic strongman Khomeini
over the role of the clergy under Iran's
new Islamic constitution, has urged his
supporters at least twice in the last five
days to cease their opposition.

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trains," said U.S. Sen. Richard Stone,
1)-Florida, at 3:40 p.m. Wednesday as he
stopped in Sanford for it 10-minute visit
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Mexico and the Philippines introduced
the Joint proposal for an emergency
session, the sixth in the assembly's 34year history. The Soviet Union and its
ally East Germany voted against the
resolution, while Zambia abstained.
"There is no doubt at all that we are
confronting an invasion, an armed intervention," Mexican Foreign Minister
Jorge Castaneda told the Council. "We
are In danger of falling into a cold war."

In its strongest warning yet to the United
States, said today Washington has begun

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proposal to pressure the Soviet Union
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Afghanistan.
The council Wednesday voted, 12-2,
with one abstention, to call the assembly
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scheduled to get under way later today.

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Selection Continues

School Board Mulls
VVORLD 1 Pay-Busing
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FLORIDA

U.S. Keeps Military Bases,

The youngest chil&amp;en, living farthest from
°°l would get rides firstona spaceavailable basis under a courtesy busing plan
the school board will study,

Increases Arms To Turkey
ANKARA, Turkey (UP!) - U.S. and Turkish of.
ficlals today Initialled a new five-year Defense
Cooperation Agreement permitting the continued
operatIon 0( 26 U.S. military bases in Turkey and
outlining plans for increased American military aid,
The agreement marked an Important step in
American plans to bolster nations in the strategic
Middle East area threatened by the Soviet takeover in
Afghanistan and the Iran crisis.
The pact was completed Wednesday in negotia tions
between Turkish officials and two high-level American
officials who arrived in Ankara Saturday.

Board member Pat Telson presented the
plan at Wednesday night's meeting. It might,
she said, help accommodate students living
less than 2 miles from school and those who
might be walking through hazardous areas.

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School boards do not receive state funds to
bus students who live within a 2-mile radius of
their school or who must travel through areas
Considered dangerous.

WUHAN, China (UP!) - Defense Secretary Harold
Brown watched Chinese fighter pilots perform
acrobatics in outmoded fighter planes today and said
Chinese military hardware Is about a dozen years
behind that of the Soviet Union.
"But what comes through is the pride the Chinese
have in their duties and in their ability to do things,"
Brown said. "This equipment is produced and main.
tamed entirely by the Chinese themselves. That IS
Important and they consider It Important."
Brown said that in the new American defense
relationship with China, Chinese military leaders will
come to the United States in small groups as visitors,
,Put that there will be no largecale training of Chinese
military forces by the United States,

WEATHER
NATIONAL RIPONT Emergency crews worked to reopen roads
nd restore power to tens of thousands of homes In the Icy Pacific
Northwest today and residents of Southern California mopped UP from
heavy rains that triggered flash flooding and mudslides. Weather.
related traffic deaths during the past two days climbed to 10, Including
dive people killed in a wind and rainstorm that smashed through the
t4awallan Isiands late Tuesday.
AREA RIADINGI It a.m.): temperature: Mi overnight
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yesterdays high: SO: barometric pressure: 30.301 relative humidity: fl
Percent; winds: Northeast at 7 m.p.h.
FRIDAY TlDus Daytona beach: high, I:s7 low, so1, high, 22low,
1:21: ft" Canaverali high, 1:10 low, 7:311 high, 2:01 low, 5:11;
Sayport1 high, I:21 low, 2$, high, 7:51 low, 1:3$.
BOATING FORICASTs St. Augustine to Jvitsr islet. Out SI Miles:
Windt east to northeast around 1S knots Increasing to13to3o knots ,hk
afternoofl,Wifldsbecomlng.ouffierlyand Increasing to around 2oknots
tonight and Friday. Seas 3 tollest Increasing to 1 to 7 feet tonight and
Friday. Chance of showers lit, tonight and Friday, mostly In the north
Part.
AREA POSCA$T Partly cloudy and warm today. Variable
cloudiness with a chance of showers tonight and Friday. Highs in the
WW 7 to now' SO. Lows near 50. WInds easterly 15 mph today and
14111111111101 IV IStSU mph Friday. Rain prdsab%lIty IsSO percent tonight and
Friday.

May Get Commuted Sentence

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years in the shadow of the electric chair, convicted
double murderer Darrell Edwin by is in line for
commutation,
But he will have to spend another 21 years in prison
and, perhaps more, depending on what strings the
State Clemency Board puts on any reduced sentence he
may receive.
-.. State law imposes a minimum sentence of 25 years in
prison In capital cases where the death penalty Is not
Imposed. In some instances, the board has provided
that persons receiving commutation never be paroled.

Seminole County provides courtesy bus
service in hazardous areas. The routes are
evaluated every spring to determine if road
Improvements have made routes safe for
children walking or riding hikes.

School Superintendent William Layer's
decision to discontinue 11 courtesy bus runs
this year met with strong parent protest
"It's time we act for the people, not react
"I think we have a good (busing) policy,"
Ms. Telson said Wednesday. ,But a good
later," she said.
The plan presented is one used in Brevard thing can be improved upon."
The board is expected to consider Ma
County since 901, Ms. Telson said.
Mt&amp; giving the youngest students - Telson's proposed policy Wednesday.
In other action, the school board approved a
kindergarten and first graders - fit
priority list of school renovations to be paid,
Priority, if there Is additional space on bum
the Brevard plan allows parents to pay for through a state program designed to ease
fkatwved unemployment In the construction industry.
busing service on it
basis.
Seminole County received $624,000 under
The Brevard parents pay 110 for six weeks the Special School Maintenance Act for Improvementa. Most of the money will go
serviceor 60 round trips.
Board member W. J. Kroll said he did not toward repairing leaky roofs at six county
think it likely Seminole County would have schools
The board also approved sending a 12-yearenough space available to ever have the
Old middle school student to the Grove School
option of offering a payment plan.
"Chevron may take care of all our for students with drug problems In lieu of
problems for us by cutting our gas supply," expulsion.
The board authorized School Board
he added.
School Purchasing Agent Don Coleman said Attorney Ned Julian Jr. to respond to an
unfair-labor-practIce suit filed by the
last week Chevron, the school system's gas
S1T11flOIC EdUC$UOfl Association,
supplier, has only allocated 44,400 gallons for
The board listened to a presentation on
January while 59,790 are expected to be
state assessment test results in which It was
needed. Field trip, have been curtailed in
acknowledged there were no dramatic
response, but the savings there will not make
last year.
up the difference, he said.

Brown Views China Planes

Con'itd Double-Murderer

.Docfors, Lawyers In Feud
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Some attorneys say
the law is stacked in the doctors' favor but the doctors'

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Janice Springfield, Greater Sanford Chamber of:
Commerce's first woman president discusses
plans for the year with the chamber's executive
manager, Jack Homer, after being Installed
Wednesday. Mrs. Springfield, who Is executive
vice president of Flagship Bank of Seminole. has
set a goal of 1.000 members and Invites new
businesses to join.

Man Held In Rape-Kidnaps Of 3 Dancers'
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Maitland man lsln the Sernlnole Jail without bond, charged
with kidnapping and raping three topless dancers between
May 197$ and August, 1979.
Seminole deputies arrested James Corretjer Jr., of 1935
Oxfordi Maitland, on Tuesday, behind the Fancy
Dancer on U. &amp; Highway 1742 In Fern Park on a warrant
Issued over a month ago.
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Orange County. He Is also charged In two similar crimes.
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he appears before a circuit court judge, said County Judge
Alan Dickey at Carretjer's first appearance Wednesday.

Spol*I said the department had.n, after Corretjer, but
was unable to locate him and serve hIñi4lnW Tuesday afternoon at 3:20. He added Corretjer is not susiscted of having
been at the bar for the purpose of committing atcrlme.
Because the three
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ARMED AUTO ROBBERY
A man wielding a knife and threatening to kill a 65-year-old
Orlando resident, took the man's car from the parking lot of a
Fern Park bar Wednesday, deputies report.
The assailant carrying a hunting knife, ordered Milton
Dewald, 65, of 2304 Eiffel Dr., in Orlando, out of his car, which
was parked at 7:40 at the Fancy Dancer on U. S. Highway 17.
93, deputies said. As Dewalk left the vehicle, he was kicked by
his attacker, deputies said.
The victim was treated for cuts on his hands and arms at
Florida Hospital-Altamonte, following the attack.
Deputies say Dewalci's assailant stole the car after breaking
into another parked at the bar and stealing about $5.
The stolen car was found a short time later at the ImMmood:
ABC Lounge on 17.92.

Lake Mary Senior Complex Clears 1st Hurdle
By DONNA IBM
The board voted to recommend approval of Villas Ltd., said construction on 30 units -12
Herald 1111aff Writer
a r4sastgs In sosilng on the 20scre parcel, sits one-bedroom and 24 twe-bedroom - is
Plans for a $6 million apunsnt complex of the prcpossd complex, from agriculture to planned for May with an opening by
for senior citissm to be constructed on Old apartment aoab*. The Lake Mary City December.
Lake Mary Road, were unveiled before the Council will hear the request on Feb. 21.
The complex will have a total of 210 units
Lake Mary PlannIng and Zoning ConnIs'on.
Alsunder Keaton, partner in Lake Mary end be constructed In four phases over a

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property has a small lake which will be ap.
propriate for seniors to use for nori.motorlzed
boatIng and flihlng.
The property Is rolling and wooded, he said.
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; lawyers say that's not true.
. The dispute Involves the state's medical malpractice
act and on Wednesday atlorneys for both sides had
their chance to lay out their arguments before the
Florida Supreme Court.
. Larry Sands, a Daytona Beach attorney who
specializes in malpractice cases, said the three-man
mediation panels (of a doctor, lawyer and judge)
which hear most cases before they go to trial are
stacked against plaintiffs.

Nursing

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Legislators In.
vestigatIng fraud by nursing homes participating In
the Medicaid program are satisfied with what the
Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services is
doing to attack the problem.
The Senate HRS Committee got a briefing on
fraudulent payments Wednesday, including $1.1
million to a firm running three nursing homes Iii
Miami, and members got their first look at Bob
Williams, recently appointed as HM deputy secretary
for Medicaid.
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Foster Payments Continue
Flu. (UPI) State officials have
temporarily reversed a decision to cut off foster family
care for youths once they reach age 18.
The Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services said Wednesday that until at least July 1.
payments to foster families will continue as long as the
affected youth remains in high school.
TALLAHASSEE,

Florida

oRI.Arao, Flu. (UP!) - Eleven people
remain today on the jury that will hear
charges that Theodore Bundy snatched a 12year-old girl from her Lake City school and
left her dead in a rusted pig sty.
Four of 15 jurors already seated were
challenged and dismissed late Wednesday. A
total of 25 jury prospects have been excused,
many of them because they were too biased
about Bundy to give him a fair hearing.
The painstaking process of jury selection
continues today. Both prosecution and
defense attorneys were given 20 peremptory
challenges because of the publicity
citrrna,ntlint,
,inr.ln.. .n
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victions.
Circuit Judge Wallace Joling would not
say whether it was the defense or the
prosecution that exercised the four peremptory challenges on Wednesday. The judge has
ordered attorneys not to discuss their
challenges either,
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Nancy Witmer, a Winter Park divorcee,
was excused because of a peremptory
challenge. Mrs. Witmer said fellow workers
in the tax collector's office, where she is a
clerk, often discussed the Chi Omega killings.
Bundy received two death sentences last
July for battering and strangling two women
as they slept in their Florida State sorority
house on Jan. 15, 1978.
"If he did it," Mrs. Witmer told co-workers
before the trial started, "they ought to kill
him."
challenged was Harold E. Miller, a
.nlpernnn with nn
.
Laa,fl•t4
vations about the death penalty. Miller hadn't
paid much attention to news reports about
Bundy, he said, but recognized his picture
from the paper.
Donald C. Smith, vice president of a fire
prevention firm, said he didn't follow Bundy's
first murder trial either.

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Herald

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) temperature reading was noted in one of the
Engineers have cleared up the fuel cell
three 200-pound fuel cells that will provide
problem that scrubbed a mock launch of the
electricity to the Columbia.
Space Shuttle Columbia and the rocket plane
Engineers corrected the overheating
was scheduled to blast into simulated flight
problem by changing the location of a heattoday.
sensing element, a Kennedy Space Center
Astronauts John Young and Navy Cnidr. spokesman said.
Robert Crippen were to board the shuttle
Testing the electricity-generating fuel cells
about 3-and-a4ialf hours before the 6:30 a.m.
Is one of the main objectives of the mock
launch
the second simulated launch In a
launching. In previous tests, the space ship's
five-day series of tests.
power has been pumped in from outside.
During today's dress rehearsal, the
The fuel cells are powered by liquid
astronauts planned to wear new gold and tan
hydrogen and liquid oxygen and are similar to
space suits tnat are lighter in weight and less
those used aboard the Apollo spacecraft.
bulky than the cumbersome gear worn by the
Young, a veteran astronaut and former
moon-walking Apollo astronauts,
Navy captain, and Crippen are scheduled to
They are a slightly modified version of the
pilot the first actual space shuttle mission,
pressure suit that Air Force pilots flying high
which has tentatively been set for next
altitude missions wear in case they must
summer or lull The reusable shuttle will
eject. During actual flights, survival kits,
blast off like a rocket but land like a plane.
parachutes, and life vests will be attached to
Crippen and Young also made a makethe suits.
believe trip into orbit at the controls of the
Shuttle program officials decided to
Columbia during simulated flight operations
postpone the launch Wednesday after a high
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following the arrest of 37 students caught bouncing on
the mushroom-shaped, teflon.coated fiberglass roof,
UF officials said Wednesday.
security

Builders Ask Interest Rate Control
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI? The housing
industry is healthy now, but it won't be much
longer unless the government controls in.
terest rates and eliminates unnecessary
building restrictions, Florida home builders
say.
The 'Florida Iloriw Builders Association
designated Wedesday as "housing emergency
action day" to demand state and federal
government action to prevent what It warns is
"an impeding housing disaster."
"It Is still a good time to buy a house," said
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housing disaster," Arbib said. Unless conditions change, the number of new building
projects will plummet and unemployment in
the construction trades will jump sharply.
"Now is the time to sound the alarm. We
believe there are things that can be done at
the state, federal and local level," he said.
The federal government's primary strategy
to control Inflation Is to let Interest rates rise,
discouraging spending, and that practice
must be stopped, the association said.

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at the annual Distinguished Service Awards
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century motif that fits in well with the 10:30 P.M. at the Sanford Civic Center Annex. It
restoration program in downtown Sanford. The will begin with an informal social period with
mural to be painted on the wall butslde Milady's refreshments and music by the Greene Consort,
Fabric Shoppe on the corner of First and a chamber music group. There will be a special
Magnolia, will give the illusion of looking down art exhibit by Sanford-Seminole Art Association
mall into Sanford of yesteryear.
artists in conjunction with the event.
Ironically it looks as If the Arts Council will
Dr. Mabel Sherman of the Fine Arts Council of
lose its CETA funding for the coordinator
Florida
will speak on the "Artist-in-the-schools"
position as of Feb. 6. Reynolds has left his mark
program.
Jim Stowell will address CETA funon the wall during the months which he has held
In
regards
to the arts and Joan Sheppard of
ding
the job. Two of his projects include the General Seminole Community College will explain the
Sanford Museum and Library and the Red Bug cooperative apprenticeship program at SCC.
Park handball court, which he decorated with
A Sam Bass film "Why Men Creates" will be
mini-murals and super graphic. He has brought
a new awareness of public art to the county.
shown and an open discussion will cover public
The public is invited to attend the Council's art, art festivals, art in the schools, whether or
forum on art Thursday, Jan. 17, as they endeavor not an art center is needed in Seminole County
to answer the question: "Who needs the arts in and ways in which the Arts Council can better
Seminole County?" The meeting will be 7:30- serve the arts community In this county.

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will be permitted to
issue savings certificates at high interest rates
without requiring a minimum deposit.
These institutions have been offering interest of
more than 10 percent to savers, but with
minimum deposit requirements that run as high
as $10,000. That leaves the small saver to be
content with a rate of 5.25 or 5.5 percent on the
and loans, and credit unions

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By DON GRAFF
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of law at the Indiana University School of
In 1900, the Times of London recently t.
Law, Is a scholar who is doing an immensely
served editorially, the average earnings of an
S4 LT
Now the Federal Reserve and other regulatory important work for a decent society. He Is one
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English worker were the equivalent in pur.
.
boards have authorized a 30-month savings of the beat4nformed, most active workers
chasing power of a half an ounce of gold.
certificate with no minimum deposit which will against the traffickers In pornography who
In 1970
two world wars, the Great
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pay a floating interest rate tied to the prevailing threaten civilized values in this country.
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and a worldwide inflation later —
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the average British wage still works out in
yield of U.S. Treasury securities. Right now, that
"statement
on
real value to approximately half an ounce of
The
'Working
Draft'
of
e
th
would ut the interest at over
over 10 nercpnt.
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on
Criminal
Justice,"
the
gold
per week.
7be of Iq fn Intl
q;ns to put more House bill to recodify federal crhnhW
law&amp;.
So
what
Is new about gold In the intervening
money n savings,
as an anti-Inflation
fair-fifths of a century? Essentially only
In that statement, Dr. Stanmeyer points out
~e,; measure d to contribute to the capital for- that Um proposed
price tag placed on it as.figured in terms of
en for someone
mation needed for economic growth, especially to selling products "that violate
the pound and, to varying degrees determined
noise emission
finance housing. Passbook accounts paying standards" Is five times the punishment
by relative economic health, all other
national currencies.
relatively low interest have been a traditional
specified for someone convicted of sexual
exploitation
of
source of funds for home mortgage loans which in
children. In Dr. Stanmeyer's
A Rose By
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What the steadily rising price of gold in
turn can be made available at a lower interest words, congress tells the American people "It
recent
years basically means Is not that the
Is five times more evil to sell a power mower
rate
By
GERARD
W.
COFFEY
Oil
Metal
itself
has become intrinsically more
company?
s
Batus
now.
Continental
that is too noisy than to sell chUdren Into
This means that the good news for savers in nof
valuable in terms of purchasing power, but
UPI
Business
Writer
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kes
Conoco
be
tter.
An
overseas
oil
giant,
sesual hondage to en tertain the perverted
so good for prospective home-buyers. The higher lus
that the currencies with which it is bought and
Royal Dutch Shell, became Sca llop Co .
NEW YORK (UP!) Researchers delight
ts of pedophllies."
have become steadily less so. Most
Some
names
got
shorter:
Nor
th
Ce
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tr
al
and
sold
th e interest that banks and thrift institutions pay
in compiling mountains of Information, much
Dr. Stanmeyre says that the "Working
drama
Sou
tically the U.S. dollar, in terms of
th
ern
airlines
nerged
to
me
beco
s
im
ply
on savings accounts, the higher the interest
Y Draft" would do nothing to protect the moral tof no immediate significance but kept on the
which
li
the monetary value of gold has been
: must charge on the money they lend. So the new environment from the noxious pollution that
heory it may one day be useful to someone Repub c. Some grew longer: Paine Webber
joined
Blyth
F-4otman
Dillon
to
rival
Merrill
determined, officially or otherwise,
: high interest certificates will make it harder to is the spread of pornography throughout the somewhere.
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &amp; Smith in length.
throughout most of this century.
A
random
stab
at
this
miscellany
disclosel
I bring down interest rates on home loans which are country, I Idebuing clwdiren and adults allb, 230 U.S.
in the "back4"ur-roots" clam Charter
Several factors have contributed
corporations
ed their
now squeezing many buyers out of the market.
spawning antIoclal and even criminal
historically to gold's staying power
.
New York Corp. reverted to one of the oldest
the
:. But the regulatory boards can only do what is In
beauty,
names
Am
ican
banking,
Irving
Bank
which
initially
attracted
man's
In.
in
er
A lot can be gleaned m name changes
' their power to stimulate savings. The fact is,
Corp.
Going
the
other
way,
C]eveTrust
opted
WW.
its
durabl.lity
and
above
all
limited
nis professor makes dew the fact that the . says Joel B. PorNisi.
supply.
for AericaTh.t.
however, that they are not the only branch of problem Isn't a few bawdy passages from
His firm, Anspach Grossman Portugal Inc.,
. government that can make it more worthwhile for Chaucer or a centerfold In Playboy. He ex. Marketing and design consultants, has been
Another cue of ships passing In the night
There is only so much of the metal on earth,
plains: "We are talking about something so keeping an eye on corporate name changes was American Agronoiidcs changing to
Americans to put money In th e bank.
and by some Industry estimates most that i
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hideous aed lestu1c tp,ovl. iho have for lOyeari—and Is
Congress, and.Lt has the opportunity to do so by
of "Go1dthi1Iávé1(ib'fle'((d Fields Anirican
economic illy recoveriblà probably
not
seen
It
cIWet
bhsw
it
them.
Corp. became Anicon Group.
providing that all or part of the interest earned on
already been mined. And most of that Is still
pçpy so vile that It can't be fully
"Name change activity continues at a high
Some companies have undergone numerous around. Gold of thePharaohs and Incas that
Savings
accounts
is
exemptJrom,
tax.
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dlwfflW in JI W*WwRaW.It Includes level in On American business community as - changes of nam ad dnx-Wm in their is not in museums my
now, having i
That idea has been rejected time ipd again dur- bestiality, perversion, techniques of rape, companies merge or
seek l..i specific names history. Co ider
progressed through numerous meltings and
ing congressional considera tion of tax reform, sexual gang attacks, and other moral UEl umbrella for diversified operations," he Standard OilnsCo. John D. Rockefeller's
remoldings, be a constituent of anything from
Not until recently, as worries have mounted over atrocitliL
said. "Mergers and acqulsitioiia, in fact,
the
bridgework of ordinary citizens to bars
11* Standard trust was ordered
(?. the supply of investment capital for housing, has
nis fay material is distrMted through accounted for over half of the yw,s WA
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Oil
CO.
shMed,
away in the vaults of Swiss Winks.
so Rockefeller
the malls and sold in hundreds of "adult reflecting current trends in American cot.
Capitol 11111 been impressed with favoring savings
New
gold
these days comes from a handful
(New Jersey), a holding company. But the
poralions."
wi a tax break. The Senate Finance Committee bOOkstores." According to Dr. stanme
sources.
South Africa is the major
U.S. Sic ne Coirtordered SONJ broken up
Portugal said 12 pe!'c*nt of
"
bSS w and
n'.onttdy
' has voted to exempt the first $200 of savings inproducer,
followed
by the Soviet Union with
into
several
ctt'ngn In 197$ were the result of spinoffs
magailnes catering to people "who get
the United Sta tes and Canada very distant
Standard name, such as Standard oti c.
'kickl' by lookizig at On nude bodies of Wot
.
and that provision has been tacked on to theYew
(OWO), standwd on Co. (181111111111), which also-rans.
ciaTent management or
mer wner or
in
sells
un
de
r
the
Amoco
label
and
4,
4 windfall profits tax bill now working its way that the pm= indistry 11 , "
Standard
Oil
South African production during 1979 is In
thl $do of assets a a rwAlt of
ate
t $4
Co. of ClIftida, knoin a Chevron.
restnictiring.
: through Congress.
the rage of 22 to 23 million ounces, about the
billion annually. 11* latest gimmick In
There won is nam dwog in 1#74, IS in
one Ofthe spin.Off companies was Standard
sun as the previous yew. Wet output can
Such a simple step in tax reform would have the
ted hift Is a Move into

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Militant American
Agriculture Movement farmers plan to stay in
Washington this winter as long as it takes to get more
protection against effects of President Carter's em.
barge of grain and soybeans sales to Russia.
Marvin Meek of Plainview, Texas, newly elected
chairman, said, "We're not against the embargo,
we're against the way the embargo is being protected."
At a news conference Wednesday, he predicted
thousands of farmers would leave their homes Feb. 10
and arrive in Washington Feb. 16 to protest the
government's post-embargo policies. The farmers will
drive pickup trucks fueled by 100 percent alcohol fuel
or gasohol, a mixture of gasoline and alcohol.

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Reservations are coming in fast for the 15-day tour to
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every ten years and 1980 is the year. Reservations are
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Virgil Bryant, First Presbyterian Church, Sanford 3222662 or 323-0640.

joined when the show opens who is working for $I a year is
Thursday indoors this time not guilty of nepotism."
-by iknParker t'ttrrnnt
star of Broadway's "Annie,"
for her daily mile-and a4wIf turned up the report of41rAbl=ii,d by
run, but she admits her obscure 1950s experiment. He whose owner, Bill Berloni,
reli gion to her repertory of Snapshot of the Resurreclife. She still dons her yellow tion." currently making
sweatsuit and white sneakers rounds of publishers, he

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SANFORD:
Shirley M. Allen
Juanita P. Cruger
Olivia James

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Stanmeyir statement notes that "not a süie acüsitions."
prosecution was launched by the
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rate. High interest rates,
pite their attractiveness for those
ng money Into savings
are a consequence of Mtion and a drag on
economy. A
policy which encourages savings
is a health ier
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country needs for housing and economic growth.
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mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
number so the Identity of the writer may, be
veriftetTheEvenlngfteraldwwrespecuj,e
wishes of writers who do not want their names
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves the
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
conform to space requirements.

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water you know — nearly and insulate against prac- the re-entry draft, the Finnish
drowned in the ocean twice." tically any amount of heat, army draft Yes Finnish
energy or any other army. That's the one that has
And that just could signal radiated _
force." That's more than Just deprived the Seattle
scuba diving
Insurance, That's clout!
Breakers of the Western
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NUCLEAR PRAYER:
WHAT — AND LEAVE vices of Kimmo Latitinen. Ilie
Nobody is selling insurance SHOW HIM': The show biz Breakers drafted him last
policies against nuclear bug can be a cruel master — month, but his homeland says
bombs or Three Mile Island- particularly when it calls for a Its draft takes precedence.
style "accidents," but New girl to turn out on a January Lahtinen has to go home and
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John E. Sthwlndler

Georgla E. Marston

Jerry Thacker

Ruby Young, Altamonte Springs

Harry C. Wallenbergh, DeDary

John Swallow

Martha S.

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Wayne W. Thompson, Lake

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Estess V. Denim, Deltona
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NORFOLK, Va. (UP!) If will ha ve our first baby by the from a woman, ferti lized in a
I goes well in the laboratory end of this year, by Christ- petri dish with sperin from
and no problems are encoun- mas," said Dr. Jack Rary, a her husband and is then
tered in the courts, the nation clinic director.
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may have its first test-tube
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officials said they hope to hospital,
condemnation from foes, who
begin opera tions by March.
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There Is little prospect of relieving gold
price pressures through Increased productim. Even In South Africa, the most efficient
producer, It takes five years and up to a
billion or more dollars to bring a new mine
Into piduction, and the promisin g sites are
already being worked. The Soviets until
recent market naps may have ban
productg
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agencies to provide reliable Infermitlom on
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tar on gamin,.
UL bW,'Hgei'c. reports may have Iadascthy
the National Sscerity Cousril on the con. c'rthatiwy in the United states.
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only be guessed at. Official figures have not
been released since 1935, but Informed in.
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put it at about 14 million
ounces. Most of this eventually reaches
Western mar kets. But not as produced, only
Al the Soviets feel the need to exchange It for
hard currencies.

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As Dr. Stanmsyer obeerv.s, "The law's
primary role is to maintain public morality,
whkb means protecting the civilized cam.
mity from regressing Into a juM)e."

Letters to the editor ai'e welcomed for
publication. All letters mwet be signed, with a

and the Em Cbemicol Co. Both latw were
mergad Into90NJ,whichthenbecajne11

graduates of the Standard school. Mobil Oil
agencies, an Indication of the consolidation
Corp. originally was Standard Oil Co. of New
York, which successIvely cM
now going cit in that
Socony.Vacwm Corp., SoconVacug
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Addreograph Multigriph is now AM Co.,Inc., Socony Mobil Oil Co. and finally
Mobil ou c.
International. me Isttsrtisagl
Cable now reads OK Technologies, Sperry
Anyone remember Rabid Co., the Eastern
Rand became Sperry Cri
Operating Co. or the Locomotive sthsater
Remember Brown &amp; Williamson Co.? Would you believe: Xeron, Colgate
Industries, which started out es a tobacco
Palmolive and Combustion Engineering.

theatrical sex films which moved across the
co_jr, in irs." Though the potno irt'auItry Is
Infested by organized crime, the Justice
Dsparthent Is m'klng no effort to crack
down on it

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recommended Bert Parks, discarded emcee of the
Miss America pageant, be listed In the National
Register of Historic Places.
That would make Parks eligible for federal matching
funds for remodeling, renovation and restoration,
Chris Delaport, head of the Interior Department's
Heritage Conservation and Recreation Servi ce, said in
a letter to Johnny Carson he has "recommended to the
Keeper of the National Register that Bert Parks is
worthy of listing Inthe National Register of Historic
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risk of a direct confrontation with us," Reagan said
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Great Lakes and Puerto Rico would finish
soauing or unioawng Soviet snips aireaoy in
port, but would refuse to handle new arrivals.
East Coast shippers hailed the move,
saying it would bring them millions, but
unions on the West Coast and in Canada
refused to go along with it.
In Sacramento, an anonymous telephone
caller told a radio station "patriotic scuba
divers" had mined the city's port to halt the
departure of the Soviet freighter Nicolay
Karamzin, which was taking on a load of

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was a bit scary. Her grandson measuring the brain waves of "yacht broken."
"in cornintroduced her to the Mormon a dying woman
Church, and, says she, "I munication with God"
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KIMMO
knew what they were teaching discovered a power output "20 GREETINGS: All sports fans
was true, but It took a while to times the amount needed to are famili ar with the draft.
be baptized. I'm scared of stop a particle in a cyclotron There's the free agent draft,

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military potential of the Soviet Union.
refused to load arriving Soviet ships, saying
Manufactured goods that have gone to the
the boycott would "hit then in the belly." In
Soviet Union in the past three years range in
Sacramento, Calif., a Na' minesweeper was
value from $150 million to $216 million anordered to search for bombs reportedly
nually.
planted to block the departure of a R ussian
The freeze applies to computers,
freighter.
metallurgical items, automotive manufacCalling the Soviets "international bully
turing equipment, oil and gas technology, as
boys," Thomas Gleason, president of the
well as communications and other
International Longshoremen's Association,
machinery.
Wednesday announced
his 116,000 members
- it represents a turiner d smant i g of U.S.- were calling the boycott in response to the
Soviet detente. Last week, Carter embargoed Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
the sale of 17 million tons of grain and 1
Ile said his members who work at 40 East
million tons of soybeans to the Soviet Union.
Coast cities and in the Gulf of Mexico, the
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piano and a bit of old time religious manuscript "A

they risk a "confrontation" with the United States with
their new pattern of aggression.
"I think it's time for the free world to put up some
sign that would make the Russians look at their
speedometer as to how fast they're going that there

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breviated sailor suit Monday for the Breakers next season.
to greet the $210,000 yacht
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QUOTE OF THE DAY:
High Point, N.C. for the Chicago Mayor Jane M.
National Boat Show. Says Byrne, defending her apMiss Chason, with a polntment of her husband,
the Atlantic City, N.J.,
philosophical shiver, "An ac- Chicago Sunlimes reporter
grandmother has added
tress has to be able to do all Jay McMullen, as her press
motorcycles, camping, a In researching his scientific- kinds of roles." She'll be secretary: "I think anyone

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IN THE SWIM: Life may
begin at 40 for some folks but for Martha Anna Nichols
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The freeze paves the way for a national
security review of all items on th e validated

Farmers To Protest Embargo

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which requires no
minimum balance. At that rate, inflation and
income tax can turn the earnings into a net loss.
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Afghanistan, temporarily suspended all
export licenses covering th e sale of highly
technical and strategic items to the Soviet
Union and froze all shipments.
There' are 500 valida ted export license
applications, valued at $155 million, now
pending, officials said.
Press Secretary Jody Powell said Wednesday expor t licenses wi ll be reviewed and
revised over a four-to-six-week period,

United Press International
Chaotic trading at the four big Midwest grain
exchanges sent grain and
soybean futures plummeting
to the 25-cent limit when a two-day federal suspension
of bartering ordered by President Car ter to buffer the
recent halt of Soviet grain sales expired.
'..n grain ueaiers tOOK price protection Wednesday
in anticipation of another day of sharply lower prices
today on the Chicago Board of Trade - the world's
lar gest grain futures market. Prices plunged at th e
MidAmerica Commodity Exchange, also in Chicago.
and on the Kansas City and Minneapolis exchanges.

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Grain, Soybean Futures
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Thursday, Jan.11, iNS

Want to put a little fun in your life? Got the post-holiday
blues? Tired of reading about the Ayatollah and the Russians?
Well, Seminole High has quite a treat in store for you come
Sunday.
It comes in the shape of a professlonkj, and I say that with
tongue-in.cheek, wrestling night that gets under way at 8:00
p.m. in the Seminole High gym.
If you've never been to a professional (?) wrestling match,
don't pass up the opportunity. It's even more entertaining liv
tlanthoseSaturdayafternoonshow$wehaveto
until the football gaines come on.
- How dare you skeptics think all that grunting and
'groaning is all fake stuff and hype, You have to go
and see it to believe it!

Kaline, Snider Win Hall Of Fame Votes
NEW YORK (UPI) - There players ever elected by bigger DiMagglo didn't make it on Dodgers) were all compared Brooklyn. I was just as lost as
swing, Snider was a superb
Kaline, whose .340 average three seasons.
wasn't any doubt about it once percentages, dating back to the first ballot,
Kailne, who signed a s,000 defensive outfielder who
quite evenly," said Snider, the rest of the players when in 1955 at the age of 20 gave
the vote count started - Al 1936, were Ty Cobb, Babe
"Duke's and my career who played most of hIs 18- we moved to Los Angeles." him the only batting title of bonus with the Tigers In 1953, normally might have been
Kaline and Duke Snider were Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy were similar in that we were year career with the Dodgers.
KalIne, who had a .297 hIs career, played 100 or more was rated the AL's out- rated as the No. 1 centeP
being inducted into the Hall of Mathewson, Joe DiMagglo, both misunderstood when we "Willie and Mickey had more lifetime batting average, 399 games In an AL record 20 standing defensive right- fielder in the game. It was his
Fame in a landslide.
Ted Williams, Stan Muslal, first came up - with me, ft at-bats, but it was a fun thing. homers and 3,007 hIts, joined seasons.
fielder nine times. He had a misfortune, however, to play
The final figures announced Bob Feller and Willie Maya. was because I didn't say We kidded each other and we Mays, Mantle, Williams,
Lacking the power of .987 lifetime fielding per- for the Dodgers at the same
by Secretary-Treasurer Jack
"I didn't think I had a good anything," Kaline added. were all happy to be corn- Musial, Feller, Jackie Robin- Mantle, Kaline was a model of centage. Kaline appeared In time Mays was playing for the
Lang of the Baseball Writers shot," said Kaline, who "This is the biggest thrill of pared. It was fun to see those son, Sandy Koufax, Ernie consistency and dependability only one World Series, batting New York Giants and Mantle
Association of America graced right field for the my career."
comparisons, to see how you Banks and Warren Spahn as with nine seasons over .300. .379 In 1968 as the Tigers beat for the Yankees.
Wednesday were 340 of 385 for Detroit Tigers for 22 seasons.
"We (myself, Mantle and stacked up against each players elected In the first He hit more than 20 homers the St. Louis Cardinals in
Snider's top homer total for
88.4 percent of the possible "1 wasn't anticipating making Mays, the other New York other.
year of their eligibility. Snider but never more than 29 In nine seven games.
vote for Kaline and 333 for 85.7 it. I always brought up the stars he was compared with in
A powerful left-handed a season was 43 and he never
"AS far as baseball is was elected in hIs 11th year of seasons for a total of 399 and
percent for Snider. The only fact that players like his career with the Brooklyn concerned I was born In eligibility,
drove in more than 100 runs In hitter with a picture-book won an MVP.

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live pro wrestling match about a year ago. It was '8
sporting event of such gargantuan magnitude that I forgot to
put it on my resume.
What I saw held me in awe.
IftheSemInoleHlghshowisanythingliketheperfornnj
witnessed, you're in for a slice of non-reality, just what we all
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"I learned a lot about Pass
Roy Selmon, who talks about "I think I
received recogni- Sebnon's collegIate days) but
the play of his Tampa Bay tion as a direct result of our when he joined Tampa Bay, rushing since I've been in pro
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_____
losing was a new experience, ball," said Selmon. "Coach
team's
Mid
________ own performance, was flamed usually
p
The Buccaneers dropped Gibron worked out with me.
reserved Selmón, who their
fIrst 26 games and thought you had to muscle'
Wednesday night as UPI's ledtheBuccaneerstotheNFC
National Football Conference
fInished 5.11 in 1978. But this everybody and now I use'
,
By SAM COOK
:
Defensive Player of the Year. championship game against season, the defense jelled and speed more. I just want to,
Herald Sports Writer
Los Angeles In the teams Tampa Bay captured the NFC stick with basics."
The Buccaneers' ft draft fourth year. "My mind goes Central title with a 104
Calvin Bryant muscled In a rebound bucket with 14 seconds
choice In 1976 who now anTeammate Wally Chamback to the team's coaches
remaining in overtime and Crooms survived two Lyman ihots
record, then upset the hers, a seven.yesr veteran,
in the last f'e seconds to hand the Greyhounds first loss of the
defense
chors the
from
NFL's
his end
stingiest
position,
and
combination
players. Itof
has
things.
all been
I never
a Philadelphia Eagles 24-17 in claims Seluon has taught him
year 36-34.
Selinon received 32 votes
first playoff game before a trick or two.
set any persenall goals. I just losIng 9-0 to the Rams last
Not only was it the first loss of 1*, it was also the first
from UPI's panel of 56 pro wanted to get us started and Sunday
" may be a veteran but.!
setback for a Greyhound freshmen team in two years. Last
football
writers,
four
from
use
my
ability
to
the
best.
Just
"My
personal
highlight
this
learn
a lot just by watching
year "Pop" Lemon led squad went 15.0 and won the Kiwanis
each NFC city.
a
winning
team
is
a
year
was
to
remain
healthy,"
him
play,"
said Chambers,
lf,?n
Sunrise Frethrnan Tournament.
_______________________________________________ Washrngton Redskins'
Lee
Roy
is
the very benC"
This year's edition coached by Kelly Walrscott had rolled to
safety Lemar Parrish, who
'
saidSelmon, wholed the team
Tampa
Bay
Coach Joim
six straight victories before Crooms snapped the 21-game
led the conference with nine
Salmon, an All-America out with 11 quarterback sacks,
skein in the Panthers Gym.
interceptions, finished a of Oklahoma who captured two recovered fumbles and McKay echoes Chambers'
thoughts.
"Great win" exclaimed a mentally and physically drained
distant second with 10 votes the Lombardi and Outland three blocked kicks,
Chris Marlette. "They'te a good team. We had to play well to
Selmon,
6-foot-3
and
255
and New York Giants' trophies in 1975 as the nation's
"Whenever I want to feel
beat them. It was a great game."
linebacker Brad Van Pelt and outstanding collegiate pounds, credits defensive line good, I think about Lee Roy
And that it was, To borrow a phrase from former Yankee
Los Angeles Rams' defensive defensive lineman, was used coach Abe Gibron with Selmon. We like to think he's
and Mets manager Yogi Berra, "It wasn't over until it was
end Jack Youngblood tied for to playing on winning teams teaching him to be more of a the best in the league."

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population has necessitated
changes in the location of polling
ptes w,thin precincts and
alterations of precincts, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole
Resident Agent
County, Florida. has determined
320) 34th Street. South
that no accommodations presently
St. Pet ersburg, Florida
HEREBY exist within precincts 7-A, Ii, IL
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APE
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property in Seminole County, efficient housing and handling of
NEW YORK (UP!) Only happening in tennis,
remember how it used to be, Tanner, who relies on his
JOHN /4CE/I/ROE
voting and paraphernalia within
Florida. to wit'
a year ago, a big money
Now,
the
intensity
has
It
all
changed
In
1979
when
wicked
serve,
managed
only
said precincts.
wrn iviu i96 zv
I. From the Southwest corner
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
confrontation between Bjorn diminished. A matchupof the Borg crushed Connors six two aces to four for Borg.
'4
Lot 35, Block fl Sanlando, The
Board of
PEfENPrnt9 C#,IMP/ot?
Borg and Jimmy Connors two draws only passing times, dropping only two sets
Suburb Beautiful. Sanford Section, RESOLVED by the
3. Page County Commissioners of
/iV 7 CO16',4TQ?7
as
recorded
in
PIat
"Having
a
rough
match
Book
would have been the biggest curiosityfromthosewhodon't in ue
66. Public Records of Seminole Seminole County, Florida, that for
P/fix 4lA5T(p5 7%4'Connors claims to be a new against Roscue was very County, Florida; run West along precincts 7 A, ii, IL 22.34. 36. 39.
41, 53, 63 and 66, the following
man this year, no longer tough," Borg said. "I had a lot lhC South line of s6id Block fi a permanent
polling places be,
of pressure coming Into this
distance of 102.42 feet to the point
distracted ty the arrivaici
5
designated. said polling places
of
beginning;
thence
continue
,'MP/o,V
first child, and gets a firm match."
West along said South line 161.31 being outside their respective
BySAMCOOK
but contiguous thereto
chance to prove it tonight __________________________ feet to the point of curvature of a precincts,
PRECINCT NO. 7A
Corn
HeraldSports Writer
4w l'?PE4'
rurve concave Northerly and
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I
Mainland's
Bucs
swept
the
opening
three
matches
against
when
he
meets
his
old
anhaving a radius of 33±66 feet; run munity House, Avenue F and 7th
44v'fqy
7
Street, Chuluota, FL±
0t in a second.round
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thence Northwesterly along the
host Lyman last night, but Hound coach Skip Plet.zer wasn't
PRECINCT NO. II
North
said
arcof
curve
5S.24fee$
through
9-/smatch
of
the
$400,000
Grand
______
worried,
to Lake Apts. Clubhouse. 21? Sharon
central
angle
of
99
degrees
FlCflTtOus NAME
_______
And with good cause too, The Greyhound grapplers Prix Masters,
Notice is hereby given that i am the point of reverse curvature ot a Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL.
100 6,
PRECINCT NO. 11
Both
were
easy
winners
Sanora
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curve concave Westerly and
engaged in business at ?$tc
regrctuped to capture the remainIng 10 weight clajg,s enrop,L
'ltbh.'urm Fa
eff- ¶srr
EVE11T
Wednesda
in
openmg.round
mt,y tn
assetberry, Scm.
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to a 51-13 victory. Lytnan is 6-1 tbr the season,
hence Ploriherly along the arc of Avenue on Sanora Blvd., Sanford,
County, Florida under the fic
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'They started strong and then we blew them out," Pletzer play of the round-robin litious name of MR. GRASS, and said curve 17.00 feet to the South. FL.
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competition, Connors swt;)t that I Intend to regisler said name west corner of Lot 21 of said Block
PRECINCT NO. 22
Sanford
said of the reversal,
degrees 03'40" E Civic Center, Sanford Avenue at
td1ght
esin
routing
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withtheClerkofthecircuitCourf,
II;
thence
N
67
David Henley (122) started the carnage quickly with a 36
along the Southerly line of Lot 24 a Sem,nole Blvd., Sanford, FL
!'em,nole County. Florida in ac
PRECiNCT NO, 3-4
Alfamonte
second pin of Tom Shipley. The talented junior haif-Nelsoned Jose Iligu as of Spain, 6.3,6- curdance with the provisions of
distance of 190.73 feet: thence N 65
0, and Borg enjoyed a
Springs Elementary School, 300
degrees
09'lO"
E
along
the
J0/?/ COD P/CX (I?
his opponent for his tenth win against two losses,
Fic,$ilious Name Statutes, To Wit'
ptislutgly easy time In sub Sect, 163.09 Florida Statutes Southerly lineof Lot 2lsald Block Pi,ievjew Drive (off Palm Springs
\\
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Corny Stanley (129) decisloned Rick Shall 7.3 to keep
Ii a distance of 22.25 feet to a point Drive), Altamonte Springs, FL.
1957.
PRECINCT NO. 36
St. Mary
Hounds rolling. Lyman then went back to the quick kill with duing Roscee Tanner, 6-3, 6.3.
w,en' ,#j
due North of Beginning; thence
ioz'q
Sig
Daniel
Hayes
In the other contests,
South 139.64 feet to the point of Magdalen Church, 100 Spring Lake
w..,,, ii 1
Eric Smith sticking Ken Hahn with a double grapevine in 40
Publish Jan 3, tO 17, 3i, 1910
/
defending champion John DER
beginning. Containing therein Road, Altamonte Springs, FL.
seconds and Malt West (141) nailing Ben McCowin in
5/kF,vE h''t
PRECINCT NO. 39
English
11937 square feet. Sublect to
McEnroe,
with
11
aces
and
seconds.
Florida Power Corp. Guying Estates School, Oxford Road. Fern
LEGAl. NOTICE
000 /4
(y.,g
nine
service
winners,
Park, FL.
Easement as recorded in o.
In compliance with thi Home
"Coach (Paul) Thomann went to the bathroom and
PRECINCT NO. 44
San Jose
949, Seminole
Mortgage
Disclosure
Act
1975.
Book
1164.
Page
two matches," Pletzer laughed about the Hounds quick work. past Harold Solomon, 6-3, 74,
Apts. off 436 on Winter Woods
First Federal Savings and Loan County, Florida
Larry Breen (148) then put together five near falls to an- andGulllermo Vilas struggled Association of MidFlorida has
Blvd., Seminole County, FL
2. Lots 33 and 31, Block fl
Wd
for 2 hours and 18 minutes prepared a mortgage loan Sanlando, The Suburb Beautiful,
PRECINCT NO. 53 -. Corn
nilliate Tony Small 17-1.
before
stopping
fItas discIOlurs statement covering all Sanford Section, as recorded in fluflity Bldg., Corner of Wilma
Next was the battle of the unbeatens.
pertInent loans made or purchased Plat Book), Page 66, of the Public and Church Street, Longwood, FL.
Gerutaitis, 6-4, 6-7, 6.3,
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Lyman Christmas Champ Terry Barrett (158) rallIed
PRECINCT NO. 63- Melodee
Records of Seminole County,
Gerulaitis
to open byusfromOdoberl,lellthrough
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Florida. Svblect to Florida Power Skating Rink, 2700 W. 25th Street,
secondand Udrdperiods tosubdue Mike Dothon 6.1. It was the
September 30,
t0'5 play against SOlOnion
Loans on properties located Corp. easement per 0. P. Book Sanford, FL.
firstic*sforDotson,wholsdefendlngdjstrictchampjonatl58,
PRECINCT NO. 66
Portable
within thIs metropolitan area will II?.,, Page 34*, Seminole County,
at
1:30
p,m.
EST
followed
by
"I thought Terry had him pinned," Pletzer said about
Semoran Skateway, 1109 F be itemIzed by (zip code) or Florida.
has been filed against you and you
Semoran Blvd., Casselberry, FL.
superb 158 pounder. Barrett is now 14-0. "But I guess the ref McEnroe against Vils. (census tract). Loans
Tanner and Higueras meet at properties located outside
ar. required to serve a copy of
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
didn't see It that way."
metropolitan areawill be reported your written defenses, if any, on that where the above said
The man Instripesdidsee the nextonethough,asjeff Burrhi 7 p.m,, followed by Borg and on in total by the metropolitan Petitioner's attorney, WILLIAM designationsofpollingplacesshall
Connors.
(170) pinned Jeff Sandusky at 2:35. Chrt Breen (his)
arees In which those leans are L. COLBERT, ESQUIRE OF resultinthevotingplacefortwoor
STENSTROM, McINTOSH, JUL more precincts being located for
Connors' Insisted he Is located.
- followed with an 11-1 breeze over Carlos Berdeguez
Tb. statement will be available IAN, CCL BERT 0. WHIGHAM, purposes of an electIon in one
looking
forward
to
th.
test
In the heavier c1res Scott Farmer (223), subbIng for John
tot publIc lnspecflon durIng FlagShip Bankof Sanford, Suits 22. buildIng, the voting places tar the
Box 1330, Sanford, Florida, several precinCts involved shall be
Lawrence, who suffered internal injuries as a result of a car against Borg, but, like otlwr nermal business hours at these
matches, he won't
The Seminoje Pony Bá1I hague, operating, out of 11w - accident, pinned John GrIW in 535
First Federal Savings and Loan 37771, onor befor Feuary 12, A. established and maintained
offIces: D., 1900, and file original with the separate and apart from eact,
Five Points facility, has announced registration dates, Ui
Lyman's big redhead Steve ScoIleld won by forfeit to run tiis 1LflkI23 ci It until a minute Assoclationof Mld.Florida
Clerk of this Court either before other in said building, and
and locations for the upcoming baseball and softball seasons,
service on Petitioner's attorney or
mark to an impremivs 13.1. The hounds junior varsity before It itarij oIl trwiae
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
343 N. Woodland Blvd oei.an
immediately thereafter; showing that said temporary polling places
I'd be a nervous wreck."
Sign ups will be held the next three Saturday's, Jan, 12, 19
Fis.
whitewashed the younger Bucs
SItS NW 13th Street, Gainesville, what right, title, interest or lien be recorded in the Official Record
'and 26 from 10 a.m. tIll 2 p.m. at the following locations,
In the opening three losses for Lyman Ben Irwin (100) was
The ii a general feeling
the Defendant has in or to the Book in the Office of the Clerk of
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Casselberry students register at South Seminole Middle
pinned by Mark Oxendine in 3:42. Mike Haws (100) was 1JflC tennis people Connors
the Circuit Court of Seminole
7135 U.S. 90 West, Lake City, property described in the petition
and to show cause why that County, Florida, and that this
School, Longwood students register at Longwood Elementary,
must change hisgami to
Fla.
decisloned by Stan Sherman 113 and Jimmy Williams lost
1300 S. Atlantic Ave., New property should not be taken for resolution be published nol more
Winter Springs students at winter springs Elementary,
tough one to Karl Moten 11-9.
Boil, something he refuses to
the uses and purposes set forth in than thirty (30) days nor less than
Smyrna Beach, Plo.
Sanford students at Sunnlland Park, Lake Mary students at
Saturday both squads travel to Jacksonville to tangle with do,
- 3090 S. Orlando Dr.. Sanford, the petition. If any Defendant fails twenty (201 days prior to the
to do so, a default will be entered holding of any election.
Lake Mary Elementary and Forest City students at Teague
Orange Park who hung a one point defeat on the Greyhounds
Borg needed only an hour to
that Defendant for the
STATE OF FLORIDA(COUNTY
8jij
)4 S. ICh St., Leesburg, Fla.
last year.
dispoi of Tanner, the ran
relief demanded in the Petition. OF SEMINOLE)
The
Act
requires
that
mortgage
Birth certificates are required for registrations, The fee for
'The junior varsity Is also readying itself for the first junior
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
who took him to five loan disclosure statements be
players 7.10 years old Is $20.00 while the fee for 11-16 year oicis
varsity tournament amnong Seminole County teams Thursday, memorable sets in last year's prepared by every metropolItan declaration of taking has been above and foregoing is a true and
filed in this cause and that correct copy of a Resolution
Is $25.00.
area savings and loan assocIation,
Jan. 17 at Sanford.
Wimbledon nai
mutual savings Petitioner "iII seek an Order of
passed unanimously by the Board
commercial
bank,
The league will accommodate both boy's baseball and girl's
The varsity, meanwhile, is pointing toward the Five Star upset him In the quarter- benk and
credit union having over taking and any other Order the of County Commissioners of
1tball teams.
Court
deems
proper
at
Conference Tournament at Seabreeze Jan, 18.19.
a hearing Seminole County, Florida, at its
finals of (tie U.S. Open, $10 mIllion in assets that has before the HONORABLE
KEN. Regular Meeting held on the
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Three times Crooms appeared to have the game within its
grasp - only to have Wainscott's Hounds come racing back. ,
The first came with 3:40 remainIng In the fourth quarter.
Torrie Hendricks, who had a knack of being In the right place
at the right time for the Panthers, drèpped In a rebound basket
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) - Clyde Mangum, PGA deputy comma- State University All America Tom
to put Crooms up 28.23.
Wednesday,
the greater Palm Springs sioner for tour operations. "Con- Purtzer had a 32 and Gil Morgan a 33 at
The Hounds nifty guard Jack Durham though, had other
area
became
a
virtual lake as rain pelted tracturally, we can go all the way Indian Wells.
Ideas. Durham connected on a fade away for one basket
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down mercilessly. One of the casualties through Tuesday If we have to; to get
with three minutes remaining stole the ball and converted to
Mike Sullivan and former U.S. Open
was the Bob Hope Desert Classic, a tournament in. Obviously, we are not champ Andy North had 34s at La Quinta,
cot the Panther edge to 28-27.
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,
$304,500 jackpot which was supposed to hoping that will happen."
Crooms rebounded with Its second attempt to seal the win,
Mac
McLendon
had
34
at
Indian
Wells
ck off the 1980 A Tour.
Bryant got a step on the baseline ___
and scored for a 30.2? lead.
Dunes and Indian Wells were and Craig Stadier had a 34 at dorado.
More than 500 golfers, 128 ci them OS - theBermuda
AndwhenLyman'sBobKullkm1dafr.etow,'pn'
hardest
hit
'of the four toirnamea Lon hid.,, last year's 'World Series 4
Vernon Law exPertlY anenver.d Urou.h LlfThIn$ P11 to The Panther's leadhigacorer CalVin 'hiki' Kryant
nd38lofthemrlchema.ws,Iaedltup
cotasLAh1fdsengreensatBajmnud.
winner, hid a 35 at La Quinta.
find Bryant open underneath. The talented forward dropped It' bities' for - a rebound In CidôIfl's ó1értihie Win' and tried valiantly to get the first roufld were under heavy water while the sixth
Defending
cmpIon
JohnMahaffey
in and Crooms had a seemingly secure 32-V margin with only over the Lyman Greyhounds Wednesday night.. in. But when two of the four courassused through the ninth holes at Indian were played
at Indian
Wells,
His amateur:
in
the
tournament
were
washed
out
and
It
washed
out.
1:18 showIng on the clock.
partners were former President Gerald.
became a useless exercise to clear water
The security lasted for 76 of those remaIning 78 seconds.
n(j,
Peter Jacobsen, the young Oregonian Ford, young Nathaniel Crosby and Hope.
from
the
greens,
play
was
First, Kulik hit a jumper to cut the edge to 32-29, He was fouled
That was around 1 p.m. A little more who scored his first pro victory recently They had hit to the green on their ninth
after the shot, but missed the one and one and a chance for a
than
two hours later, PGA officials gave In the New South Wales Open in hole when play was halted.
rare four-point play, Thirtyone seconds remained,
Australia, and Jerry McGee W.r
Sothday,paywlllresumeInthefi
"The president made some nice
No matter. With only nine seconds left little Roderick
round
starting
at
noon
in
the
tp.
of
only
players to complete the limit round. shots," said Mahaffey, "but Nathaniel
Hlllman scored to pull the Hounds wIthin 32-30. He too was
Jacobsen shot even-p.r 72 and McGee was outstanding, He's already a fine'
fouled, but missed the free throw.
Top Ranked Duke finishing before dark.
Then
the
toirnamént
will
pick
up
and
hadIO,bothplaylngatthehostLaQulnta goUerandwhenanduhejobiatheto
No matter again. In a
run
through
Monday.
club,
'
recovered the loose ball and fired an off-balance jiunper from
will be a great asset. He has a fantastic'
rI
"Oir
hope
is
to
complete
the
first
Among
those
who
had
completed
nine
personality and sometimes It's hard to
elghtfeetawaywithonlytwoseccncleleft.
DukeCoachBlllFoeter'stap.rankedBlueDevjla,whohave roundtodayandgoonfromthere,"sajd holes but less than 18, former Arizona believehe
Isonly 18."
It swished perfectly and you guessed it - he was fouled.. flirted with disaster ill s*
ant ten irtais aiIn.t vrv
True to Lyman form however, Theophilus' free toss hit the
strong Clemson teem We
yghtandsuffertheIr firs'
t
back of the rim and caromed off.
Loss In 13 game games an 1712 overtime verdict,
Overtime,
"It was one heck of a bailgame," said Foster. "We could
Croctna third safe (Ha, Ha) lead came immediately in the
havewonit justas easily as lost it. I thought we tired out some
'overtime when Bryant scored on a jumper inside the key, It
at the end of regulation. I also thought we played gutsy and so
held up until 28 seconds remained, Human then made a
did they."
dramatic steal against the Panthers' four corners offense and
The difference In the game was Clemson's stubborn man-to.
laid It in to tie the game 3444.
man defense and Bobby Conrad, who sank eight tree throws in
Law promptly threw the ball away against the Lyman press theovertlmeperlodtolifttheTlgerstoan 11-1 recordanda30
and Wainscoti signaled for a time out wIth 14 seconds to play.
mark that puts them In a tie for the lead In the Atlantic Coast
Lyman however, returned the favor by obblas a wild pass to Conference.
halfcourt. Swift Dion Jackson tnterc.epted, drove to the hoop,
"Bobby Conrad really helped us with his foul shooting," said
but missed the Iayup. Bryant retrieved it though and tossed in
Clemson Coach Bill Foster, no relation to the losing coach.
the game winner.
"Overall, it was a heliuva win for us and a lift to our program."
The GreyhowWs scrambled for a couple of wild attempts at
Clemson center Jotm Campbell dropped In a layup with 4:32
the basset, but Oral Roberts had left the gym and the miracles
remaining In regulation to tie the score 6616. Duke then stalled
were over.
for the final shot and missed.
Free throws haunted the Hounds. They converted only six of
In otlir games featuring Top 10 teams, fourth.ranked Ken17 and missed four opportunities for three-point plays In the
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tucky defeated MississippI,
last four minutes of regulatIon L)man was whistled for 11 BilUmor, 9444. fouls and Croomns for 20. The Panthers converted two of five at
Kyle Macy scored 29 points to help the fourth-ranked
the line.
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1Inipp1. Jay Shidler added
Bryanttmrnedlnaaolidperformancewlthl4polntsandll
10 poInts for Kentucky while Joim Stroud, the leading scorer In
rebounds. Sharpshooter Marvin Knight came off the bench in
the conference, paced CI. Miss with 2? points.
,the first quarter to hit six points. Durham paced Lyman with 10
Louis Orr and fradimen Tony Bridn Ignited a 20.0 second.
points and nmnlng mate HWman added Mx.
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half spirt that curled the Wtbranksd and unbeaten
"The kids were tight early," Marlstts said about a low.
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men past vàt"d'Bu1Umore, &amp;uln finished with a teamscoring first half which booms led 141 "But Hendricks really
high, 11 points and Roosevelt Haul, and Dun Schayes condid a gysat job coining off the bsnth in the second half,'!
tributed 1$___
points each. Joe r
the Super Bees wIth 10
The two Seminole County powers mast In a rematch a week
points.
from Thirsdsy, Jan.17 at Lyman. Qooms inlprov.d Ha record
Elsewhere, Missouri lost to Kansas, 1146, North Carolina
to1O3w1ththevlctery.
tripped Wake Forest, 724$, and Tenneoutsccred Florida,
Bosses,.
Oh
..L(84) PssrL
k4,DurhaalI, P.ny8,Hl7,
Tany Guy scored 17 points and combined with freshman
Maya 4, fl.ipk"ee 8, TotalS 14434.
Keith Douglas to score seven etraight points midway through
Cuai($) L4WE, Jacksus!, Wes$ss*, Boy1l, W 8, the second haiti lifting Ptansu,to a Big Eight victory over the
Ikudrleks 4, Knight 1, Gkui 8,
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I Lyman 11, Creams IS.
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attack arid a mdi at Florida turnovers gave the you a victory
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Howard SI, Dayton $6. )of
Kansas e, Missouri U
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Miami 0. 62, Bowling 61,00
Denver vs. Kansas City
Nebraska 5$, Iowa t. so
at St. Louis N. Ill. 67, Kent St. 6)
New York at Milwaukee
Northwood 97, Calvin U
Golden State at San Diego
NW Mo. St. 70, Mo..K,C. 75
Utah at Seattle
NE-Mo. SI. 74. Wstmnstr SI
Oberlin Si. Capital S3
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Wright St. $4 led. Central 71
Southwest
Angio St. 63, E. New P,00xico 60
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BrIdgepi 61, Kings Coil 19

Brown 63,

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Colif (Pa.) 7$ Laloche 66
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10th
federal savings' insurance and
or NETH M. LEFFLER, One of Ihi day of Dec., 1979, assameappears
which makes home mortgages
Judges of this Court, on February - on the record In the Minute
Book
home improvement loans.
1900, at 9:15 am. in Chambers for said County.
Loins covered on the statement 15,
at the Seminole County Cour.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
include those originated by us as
thouse, at Sanford, Florida. All have hereunto set my hand and
well as those
orIginated by other parfiestotheactlonardaIlpartles affixed the Official Seal of the
iestitutions and later purchased by interested
may appear and be Board of County Commissioners,
us.
heard at that meeting.
this 20th day of December, AD.,
The statement itemizes loans by
WITNESS my hand and seal of
conventional mortgage loans, this
Court on this 0th day of ATTEST:
loins Insured or guaranteed by the January, A. 0..
1910.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Clerk to the
Federal Housing Administration, (SEAL)
Board of County Commissioners In
Veterans Administration and
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
and for the County of Seminole,
Farmers Home Administration,
Clerk of he Court
State of Florida,
and hOme improvement
ns
By June I. Curtis
(SEAL)
Loins on mutt i.Iamlly dw.11ings
As Deputy Clerk
By: Joann K. Hare
morethen four units are reported
STENSTROM.
McINTOSH,
DEPUTY CLERK
on 5eplratefy.
JULIAN
Publish. December 77, 1979 1.
We can assure you that the
COLBERT . WHIGHAM
January 10, 1900.
policy of this institution will
Bo 1330
DFQ 13
cOfltiIwe to be faIr and equitable to Flagship Bank of Sanford

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LOUISE ATKINSON
54 West 74th St Apt, 412
New York, N.Y.
FLORIDA POWER COP
POPATION
c-o Thelma Maxhlmer,

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Seminole High has announced ticket sales at three locations
beginning today.
Step right up to the Flagship Bank (Sanford location only),
Sweeney's Office Supply or the Seminole High book store and
plunk down fourbucksforageneraladmission ticket ora five
dollar reserved seat.
Bring a camera too and capture one of the 'times of
life.'
sal.

735t,,4%t', 5u..tPs.,,Yo,Ny 10011

CAN NET BIG BUCKS

The fun and frolic all takes place Sunday night at 8:00 p.m.
sharp in the Seminole High gym. On hand and in the ring for
this momentous sporting event will be such greats as Mike
Grahaifl, Diamond Jim, The Slinger, Prince Tonga (sounds
mean), Bubba Douglas, Vales and Big Bad (remember not to
spit Into the wind) LeRoy Brown.

are you'll see grizzly characters, decked out in
trench coats and unshaven faces, perhaps secretly tthlLng
flask or two from some in-between bout refreshment, A pause
for the cause maybe?
The crowd on hand will hold'every Imaginable character
from every walk of life.
Cowboy-hattedredneckswithab1gchawstuckinIr$a
ball sized middle-age women, who I found to be the
most vocal and intense tans of the sport, will also be In at.
tendance.
Somewlllevencomeintlwee.piecesults,ofcourset,thgjng
with them a false air of sophistication, as if they wound up at
the wrong address enroute to a cocktail party.

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RESOLUTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
ON MOTION BY COM
THE 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. MISSIONER STUPM. SECON
OFt) BY COMMISSIONER
FLORIDA
C.L EN N, TH F FOLLOWING
CASE NO: 721S$-CAOS.L
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE P F S 0 L U T I 0 N W A S
SPRINC.S. FLORIDA,a municipal UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
corporationorganixedandexlsting THE REGULAR MEETING OF
Uflder the laws of the State of THE BOARD OF COUNTY
Florida,
COMMISSIONERS OF
PlRintiff. SEMINOL F COUNTY. FLOP IDA,
vs.
ON THE 11TH DAY OF
VEL TON HUNT, LOUISE AT. DECEMBER. AD., 1979.
KINSON and FLORIDA POWER
WHEPFAS. Chapter 91.0]),
CORPORATION, a Florida cor Florida Statutes, provides and
permits the Board of County
Defendants. Commissioners of each county.
NOTICE OF ACTION
upon recommendation and ap
proval of the Supervisor of
TO: VEL TON HUNT
Elect ions, to change the location of
1120 Everett Drive
polling places of election
Dayton, Ohio 45407

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They will all converge to witness these modern day
gladiators, these sweaty, beasty, grunting and groaning
beheamuths engage in man's most primitive manner, unarmed combat a little one-onone you might say.
It's truly a once In life time experience. I mean you haven't
lived until you've seen a pro wrestling match, Even the excitment of being a Gator season ticket holder pales beside
having a ring side seat

Thursday, Jan. 10, 1NO-7A

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Tune up. Frest-eud alignment
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your grandchildren but they
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will tell the story of African come over and mind the kids, now and can't dance
slaves who escaped and or dump them on me anytime anymore. It's hard for her to
established a stronghold in they have a notion to.
get around. so she's available
South America 300 years ago.
for sitting when I need her.
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oriented Harvard ad. only to places we could take asking Mom to stay with my
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Seminole
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will be among those from as
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NO SITTER, but judging about asking my mother to
far away as Jacksonville and
Miami attending a lecture- from the hate mail I received, babysit. I think she owes it' to
slide presentation at Rollins you *ereall the only one wbo me. Yes, that's what I said. I
College Friday on the colony misunderstood me. Read on: was the oldest of seven kids,
DEAR ABBY: Nuts to you and I missed out on plenty of
of descendants of slavesfound
in South America.
Dr. Allen Counter and grandmother who told her me stay home and taM ewe'
David Evans, who journeyed daughter-in-law not to count of.-aW little brothers and
Into the Interior of Surinam in on bw to sit for free while sistem (She used to tell
"free,
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colony, will present their

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request time on the meeting agenda

live 2,000 mil es away. But
the same town,
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lived in
have to draw straws with
thietir(e, C191tt, cauctselar of the group. designed the other grandmother
(ioulie with the help of friends. For every pound a because she loves to sit. Bless
member loses, Goalie Is stuffed with newspapers. her."
Mary Standley, left, was the first member of the
Thitt's easy for you to say,
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Abby. Living 2,000 miles

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tank. 5 year warranty. No. 216.

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art

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and ways in which the Arts Council

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number of topics will
be covered including Public Art, Art
in the Schools, Cultural Funding, Art
Festivals, whether or not an art
center is needed in Seminole County,

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CID (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Opie

tries to win a birthday present
for his father at a carnival.
(3(10) EARTH. SEA AND
SKY "The Solar System'

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NEWS
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Mountbatten's devotion to the
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introduces an updated sag..
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last August. (Conclusion)
(12)(17)LASTOFTHEWILD
11:30
0(1) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guest: Jerzy Kosinski.
(1IOCOLUMBO An aging
dancer-movie queen yearning
to return to the stage murders
her husband in order to get the
money and freedóm ste needs.
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AT THESE PRICES!t All
steel, pre.engineered clear
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span buildings. (Maior Mig.)
80-Autos for Sale
All buildings have 20.25
loading and large framed
opening. 30'x48'x12' for
$7,883.00. 40'x48'x14' for
$3,559.00, 40'x72'x14' for
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$5,139.00,

45'x96x14'

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895
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Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. it's

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Hwy.92, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every

66-Horses
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

for

57,872-00. FOB. factory. Call
collect 9a.m. to 6p.m. 305.33)1647.

tile only one in Florida. You set'
the reserved price. Call 901-255.
$311 for further detaIls.

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Plump lovable Smooth riding
white mare wants good home.
About II. Coggins, shots. 322.

0839.
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68-Wanted

Buy

to

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&amp; batteries. Call Gary aft 6
p.m., Mon thru Sat. 322-2250.

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi.
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.

ApplianCe Repair

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Home Improvements

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Consolidated Main. Systems
Major appl.,, all brands, c lIlA
Free est ,
quar. 339-1198

Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, .3,
Geri. Repairs. Licensed P.
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 after 5 p.m.

Beauty Care

Home Repair

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
5)9 E. lit
3275747

Home repairs, Paneling, root I

carp. repairs, remodeling All

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WOk guar. Free est. lii 8165

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Ceramic Tile

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repaired, Res. &amp; Comm..
Remodel &amp; Additions.

TACK

Call $31.S399or 1620136

AUC'IION

Uht I'leuling

We have beda commis.
sioned to sell for
AmerIcan Saddle Co.
•PPt'OX. UOI00 worth

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Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed
'I. icensed
223 5807
Insured
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House Cleaning
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IncludIng: Full silver
show saddles, ranch.

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small or big, Interior or
tenor. Pressure Cleaning. 372
0071.
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HOUsewivesCleaningservic,
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regulator I time basis

t'OpiAg, pleasut'. sRI ChiI

•'•TII WI$WUw I

pu

Llcsased ant BeMnt
Terms: Cask, Ckscts en 14.1.
ands wi*
ID.
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Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL I 319 5371

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322 5137

handmade Western 4
Engilsh saddles a tack of
all kinds,

Lifetime
ranleid trammel bits.
hackamures, silver
lisadsislis and billers
Sunbeam clippers, Ls.I
Kare pads. phus ev.ry.
thing imaginable in too
tack line.

Yard Debris, Trash

GgaBoarcljng

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ISALESMOT.. INC.

5494594, or 131.3335.

CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 3227902
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)ywiiI, Ceilings, and Walls

NATIONAL AUCTION

Realty, Realtors 131.1941.
Eves or after hours, 031-0052.

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Auction Cisd by

ruins- il acres with existing
CC house. $51,101. Owner will
itold part Of mortgage. Pilolie

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Drapes, Upholstery
322.9707

Olrsctlyacressfrern Bib
Cart' Municipal
tisrium .Oriside

AIRPORT BLVD.
Motivated owner will help

MEINTZER TiLE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, iS yrs. xp.
1691562.
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
SADDLE &amp;

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lyrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 321 1321

IJ%AIfl S Landscaping

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HDHln1mv,msnfs

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COURTCUSTOM'SCONST.

Custom design homes, remodel-

,,j- 323053$'
Carpentry, Painting, Mamnt.

of all Iypes. Lic. Bonded
323-4035 Insured $311399

CUSTOMMOMES BUILT

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Painting a Rertajr
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EUTSLER PAINTINGI
REPAIR_Interior.Exterior
FREE ESTIMATESCaII 36S.33i7
Painting &amp; Remodeling

FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 319-5259
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REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
S-G.BALINT
3328445
CompleteMobile
HomeRepair
319-5339

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To List Your
R3222611

SLOAN'STYPINGSERVICE
BusensipersonaIIrmes
5303971

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cond. $1000 &amp; take over
payments. 373 0389 aft. 1:30
'78For'iItronco,ISpd
AC AM FMplayer. $6,000
323 0240

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SALE

79-Trucks-Trailers

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WED., JAN. 16th
7 P.M.
AT UN CDITRE

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GARAGE

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Iron's saddles.
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$979 CB6SO Honda, very low
mileage. Same as new.
Custom seat 8. other ac
cessories. 322 5769.

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Top soil for sale. 57 yard loaded
on your lruck or we will
deliver for extra charge. 32775)0.

Parts,

MOONEY APPLIANCES

I acr, tiled farm, Sanford.

&amp;iv IREALTORS

323-0231
2544 5. fronchAve.
3fl.5353,3fl.3772.3331775

Orlando
377.1S77

ATTIACTI VEIl 3 BR. IS older

3222420'

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Service. Used Machines.

1 acre lots on paved rd. Terms
dwn.
you can afford. S
Ostein.

%ANPORD ius.ro

,'RSALTOR
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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. 1409.35. used short
time. Sal. $119. 4 or $9.35 mo.
Agent. 339.0316.

Lk. Sylvan ares, $ acres. $27,000.
Other 'parcels avail. W.

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KENMORE WASHER

FUINISNEDI 3 51, lB hotel
with rental apt.I Move right
mel New carp. &amp; w.paporl Only
$2L*.

•', M. Unswoilfi Realty

78-Motorcycles
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FILLDIRT&amp;IOp$OIL
YELLOW SAND
CiII Clark
&amp; Hirt 323 7580
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" 7668 or 371
372

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MICROWAVE

Sanford's Sales Leader

3fl1324
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JUST FOR YOUI I BR, 35 hOmein Tog an Orean'wit$t new CH.
A, carp. &amp; morel Spaciof,s
row, Fbi. rm., &amp; freshly
psitWelI BPP WARRANTED,

perfect,
0633 aft 5.

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62-t..awn-Garden

repossessed, used very short
tIme. Original $553, bal. SIll or
$31 mo. Agent 339.5354.

BROKER.
2439 S Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
3210440

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1971 Singer Futura Fully auto,

Call 323.2333 for info-

REALTY WORLD

Sc. porch, lanced bk Good

.REALT0qS

n joy f.r.36d.*I

Merchandise

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From $lOto $50
Call 3221621; 372.416q

'Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; usei
cars. truc Lt"ea.v eciuipment.
322.5990

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Guitars, amplifiers &amp; drums.
Clearance sale save up to
$300. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2207 French
Ave 312 2255

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Refrig. Rep0AMANA I? cult. Sold
originally $514, flow $246 Or $21
mo. Agent 3395314,

SEILER REALTY

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I are, aboye groUnd pool, barn
$ lois mersl SPP.WAR RANT.

FORuSTORIINI.
INC. REALTORS
S3S4S13erI*41$iws.

CeiWy3 SIR, new carpet,

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TREES, GREAT ACCESS,
PER ACRE.

V.

COUNTRY LIVINOI 4 BR, 25
home in Osleelul S acre mini-.
10

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GOLF COURSE LOT WITH

.92$3 STENSTROM

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'69 Dodge Coronet wagon, auto,
PS, AC, $790 firm. 323 1178
after 5 p.m.
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w, AT, PS. AC. new
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BUY JUNK CARS

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S ACRES WEST SANFORD,
NEAR UPSALA ROAD.
NEEDS FILL. $10,500 TERMS

$5 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED.
ROAD FRONTAGE, LARGE
STAND OF CYPRESS,
VOLUSIA COUNTY. $100 PER
ACNE. TERMS.

REALTY

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73 Cutlass Supreme, good cond.
low mi. P. PS. Air, good mpn
t,osc

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OVERSIZED LOT, WOODED,
READY TO BUILD IN NICER
AREA. 55,300.

TERRIFIC VIEW OVER.
LOOKING SMALL POND.

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Ait.'Spgs.,
7.story, alIcedar
contemporary, facing lake,
huge trees, 3$g. IRs, master
walk-In dolets, 2½ 5,
stone FP, loft lam. tm,, eat-in
,klt, with microwave canter.
Seller will carry mortgage.
Call to see. $95,900.

'71 Piymouth Satellite. 5750 or
take over payments Eic
cond . full power 323 2755

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FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
- Cash 322-432
Buy &amp; Sell
Newl Used Furniture
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323 6393
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or' WE BUY uSED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
siconds but brand new top line
niture Salvage. 372 $721.
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
Sanford. 323.5721.
FIXTURES. Jenkins FurRange, electric, 40", $40
niture, 205 F. 25th St. 323 0951.
3'x4' utility table, $9
Windshield,
2 saddle bags, 2
3727215
helmets, any other accessories
that fit Honda 100 motorcycle.
Used full size hotel.motel bed
323-1950 or 323 6246.
- ding. Very clean, $11.95 ea. Pc.
-----P4011's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford.
72--Auction

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SPECIAL 3 YEAR COULD
53595 Exc C'.R 72 24 21F
BATTERY SHOP
323-914
107W 27th St.

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IIALTY

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Wodects,llsl,
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NIle Call 171-7910. Free

43-Lots- Acreage

10.111

location,
,,,, fully carpeted, modern, best
i
,. location, excellent traffic 4.
_visility. Call 322.4403.

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SEIGLER REALTY

5301$4i.

buyers. Ne homes with
thlypaymantsiers.
Low down plyments. 3t'.2?$',

323.S2OC

VA..!HA Flnan'tino

level, $20,500. PrincIpals only.

4 pcI. interest to qualified

., 37-&amp;siniSS Property
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5VlIA(oI lii lang

FillS ce.

0002 Orlando Dr.

Sanford. condominium. San.
deiwood Villas, 2 -BR, lower

27)Okntot'd
Ave. 333-len'
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0islspmsiw 4 t51
lra.e4cUis, igsra$g eggs.
as waiters &amp; stoot' iig
l. Iasldmcs lurnimat 5
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guarantee. cams ceusiry, 411
WbasauId.Winssrp.,k.pI,
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REALTORS

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hy buy used? New brand name
box wrings &amp; mattresses ai 20
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullsize,queen&amp; king, Jenkins
Furniture. 205 F. 25th St. 3730951.

MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

$59,900.

51-Household Goods

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See our beautiful new BROAD.

NO OUAL IFYING 3BR home.
New CIlIA &amp; carpet. Owner
will finance w-substantiai
down. $33,000. 372.3357.

$330 mo. 327.1031.

Must have Nl Istats

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park on St. Johns River. New
appliances, carp. &amp; drapes.
Scr. pat to &amp; utll. shed. 295.3372
(days) or 441-1331 (after 7 &amp;
weekends).

Home in the country, 3 BR, 1g.
utility rm., 1g. carport, big lot.
$40,000. 3220771.

. kit.,appl.,fencedyd.good bc.
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Side by SIde refrigerator, 575 ;
picnic table, w 2 benches, 530
full size baby bed w mattress,
57S Oak porch rockers, $7995
metal office desk, S70. Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 323
0981

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BROKER
24395. Myrtle Ave.

Lakefront living 15 avail, in this
elegant 3 BR, 45 home..
:
Situated on 4½ acres complete
w.IBR, lB guest cottage.
. fl.4, Fisnished
______________________ Won't last long af$fl,000.
'3CR, ii, new w-w carp., new

PRECINCT.NO. 7.'- CommunIty Paim$Counlry CIub,HigInesyI3I, • 0Of015 Will N ensued apeNWi

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'HEAT I AIR. LIKE NEW ON
100x150 CANAL FRONT LOT
AT BIG BEAR LAKE, OCALA
FOREST, $11,900. SEIGLER
REALTY, BROKER. 321-0440.

rm. with fireplace, utll. tm &amp;

person, ABC Liquors, 2055

LEE A. HOWELL, WHOSE LAST

Street and French Avenue, Ian- portion of a section of thIs or. name the polling places for
Dt'.. Sinford.
PRECINCT NO. 53- Lonqwod KNOWN RESIDENCE AND
ford.FLTO:SanfordCityHall,300 dinance proves to be lnvslid, Election Precincts.
Community
Bldg.,
Corner
of
MAILiNG
ADDRESS
II
General
DRIVERS-WAREHOUS,MEf
N. Park Avenul, Sanford, FL.
imlawlul or uncenstltutisnal, It
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Wilma and Church Street, Delivery, Carellna Slack. Nilili Immediate openings. Must Slave
PRECINCT NO, 00 - PROM: shall not be held is invaildafe as' RESOLVED by the Board of Lonewood, FL
CarolIna 0545:
Fl. Chauffeur lIcense, 95 yr.
Central Baptist Church Bldg., 1101 Impsirtkevalidlty,ferceer effect County CommIssIoners of
PRECINCT NO. SI-First
YOU
HERESY
or older wIth goOd riving
Oak Ave., Sanford, FL To: Of any other section or part Of mis Seminole County, Florida. that the Baptist Church of Sweetwater, PIED
tlist•ARE
prsceading
hasNOTI.
been
Seminole . County Teachers
record, Annual starting salary
lnance.
polling places for Election 1671 Wekiva Springs Road, fINak',Sl,uSt't'at PleIff
'
FederilCredltUnlon,SdSLaureI
in excess of $11050, E;c,
SECTIONs:Tbatallordinances Precinds,areherdovewablisked Lonwood. Fl.
SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp;
Company benefits, malor
Avenue (at 2301 Street), Sanferd, or parts of ordinances in contiic, permanently let' tile feliewtng
PRECINCT NO. 55- Lutheran MARINA, INC.,
sSsks
relief
FL.
Florida Aluminum Distributor
precincts:
Haven Flilship Hall, Highway
herewith be and ttie dome
expaig
PRECINCT NO, 30 - FROM: hereby repealed,
wo
PRECINCT NO. 1 ChurCh of 426 South Of OvIido, Oviedo, FL desasd personal prepaf'tles:
Lake Monroe Elementary School,
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saryc treater Orlando arcs,
SECTIONS: Tltatffiusorlinance GOd, 503 W. 22nd Street, Sanford
PRECINCT
NO.
54- SterlingPool
. ,,,.Builder's
PSlrlSrm
33 Ne.
1" vus.t.J
East Of iSA on Monroe School shall become effective Im. FL
'
Park
Homiøwner
Asooclatbon
Hull
. PBS CII2 p.m-I p.m. to schedule
Interview 331.1944
Road. Lake MaIww, FL TO: mediately pon
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j PR EC IN CT NO. 2- Wilson House, Dew Drop 'Lane (off Eagle
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Holiday Inn (formerly $an$srd
$diSsI, l.A. 431, Peels, FL
pte,
Circle In Sterling Park) Seminole
_____
RN, 1.4$ 4.11lvli &amp; pelt tIme.
Inn), SE of 44 and I-I on Service
1* mun.riira
PPfrCINCT NO. 3- Midway County, FL
A copy skill as avillakle at the
Applyinpersen$anlsrdNwslng
Road, lanford, FL.
Schoel Auditorium, Jitway
PRECINCT NO. Si- Lake Sutidir'sNVMNUmbeI*V
til CItY c
fee.
I Convalescent Center,
Sentinels County, FL
kathryn Estates Clukhsi, 595
AND V Ir VOIVIIW ____
PRECINCT NO. $2 - FROM: penens óesWing to eaamine the
Ciselbirry Sapt&amp; Churck. 770 same
IECiNCT NO.4- Altamonte Mango Drive, Calselberry, FL
and tile sor Aer or
$erniiisla 51W, Casseerry, FL
PRECINCT NO. IS- South dePensiIrptssdigwt*C1er$ Cooks, PT, •xp. only In fine
All parties in interest and Springs City Hall, 77$
TO: II. Augtine Church,
rypon Anui, AltamoiWe Seminole VFW
5307$
47 it lbS Clirely Ciwt In end fir
citizens saui Slave an
dining. Particular iriwss in
- Springs. FL
IvIlSel DIivs. Caslelberry, FL.
North of Longwaod Hills Rood, Sentinels County, FlorIda. 15711,
to be beard I sail bluing
dlneer.lies seek. Call Mrs. 5,
PRECiNCT NO. U - FROM:
PRECINCT NO. 5- Oviedo Seminole County, FL
old messa
y foosit en
BY. JOfC
emit lst
,
Womin's Club, Kiitg Street
PRECINCT NO. 0- FIrst Plaintiff's aaflrea, ROSIN L.
pg CdeIWVY Club, Higit. Of p, City ii $aaisrd PIstils way 44, Lonewsel, FL TO: 15t
(between
High
Sduiol
aid
Federal
Bldg.,
SE
Corner
of
Palm
BERRY.
UI.
S.
Cornmitclal
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
Abli tO
N. N. Timm, ,j
Bopilet Ctwrdi of Sweetwator,
Methodist Church). Ovid., Fl.
Springs Drive, Hwy 435,' 00mell,, P.O. Dr05u45 0, 151*11.
at
ltWll$50,
akWlISlp.mlbc.Call
1531 Wokiva Springs Road,
PRECINCT NO. 5- CommunIty Abtamonte Springs. FL
e,
Futile WThsnar betel. IlusIStid - 332.1514, 9 .,m..1 p.m. for
. * n. iw
Lsnj, FL.
.
Kotise, First Street, Geneva. Pt.
es,.
PRECINCT NO. 40-. Sabal 0,05 JWUlry. HhIorilka.wleo
Wst'Vl.

I2x4O FURNISHED, CENTRAL

EXTRA LARGE 7 STORY
DUTCH GAMBREL. 3
BEDROOM, 2½ BATH DE.
LUX POOL WITH PRIVACY.

wooded let. $3651 Sec. dep. No
pets. 3725574.

Walk in
Cooler Door w.Casing
323'sfl$
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Inc., 323-5174.

$29,550'

3 BR, 1Bon 2 lots, all fenced, FP,
lots of shade trees. Only

Sanford arcs, newly remodeled,
3 SR home, 1g. DR. LA. Fam.

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$30,500. Harold Hall Realty,

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CARPETS. SUPER NICE.

Sanford
321-0440

Boat Trailer &amp; kicker, $450; ic(
maker; restaurant Garland
stove; other restaurant eqpt.
322 5366 aft 3 p.m.

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on beautiful 1 yr. old Double
wide w.2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
Con H-A Ieat.In kitchen. $75.
ma. lot rental. Call fowl

NEW PAINT, PANELING &amp;

Spacious 3 BR, 2B luxury home,
pool, tropical paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see. All for
$SS,900. VA.FIIA terms avaIlable.

' DELTONA. $250 mo. 3 BR, 2 BA
11$IFalmouth.Air.OPTION
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DillonRealtor305.$30.9025

ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT.

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3fl.7Al

Iup.rclean, lovely 3 BR, 1½ I..
ad, appliances, $330 ma.
323-WO,

Lots more. Will go FIIA or VA.
$42,500.

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$25,550.

Call Bait

area,stove,refrig.,nopets, 1st
I iast, $320 month, 347-5545.

42-Moblle Homes

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH ON
NICE CORNER LOT IN
TOWN. ZONEDMULTI UNIT.

4 EL 1½ B brick home w.brand
new carpeting I paint thru
out, fenced rear yd. Exc.
termsl $29,500.

.3 BR, lB. $300 mo., 101 Oakland
... Ave. (Sunland). See Sat. &amp;
. - Sun. only I 10.2.
3 $R, 2B, carport, nice Sanford

home. Completely redone w
lush carpeting &amp; paneling.

NER LOT, NEEDS RESTORING, CAPTAIN'S LANDING
'VIEW OF LAKE MONROE.
$25,000 TERMS,

LOW MORTGAGE

Unfurnlshed

For Sale: Maple Trundlebed.
Exc.conoc.tRenew
3fl2992aft 5p.m.

amenities. 327.1341.

1550's VICTORIAN ON COP.

Eves.349.$ioO 3221559

Highlands

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REALTOR 3224551
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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3 or 4 BR, CIlIA, older 2 story

STEMPER AGENCY

WILSON MAIFP FURNITURE
BUY, SFLL.TRADE
311 31SF First St.
372 5672

7 BR, 1'., B townhouse condominium.

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70 Ford Fairlafle S W. cxc
cond throughout, new paint.
$100 or best offer Must s'li.
going overseas 319 5581

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ROBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sa'ilord, FIn 32771

59-MusiCal

Color Port. TV Color Console
TV. AM. FM Stereo.- wcassette, AM.FM Stereo wrecord player. 373 6610.
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71 Chevy Vega, good cord
$500
222 15')

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Levi Jeans &amp; Jackets
ARMYNAVY SURPLUS
3t0SanfordAve.
322-5791
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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find l.im Iited in our Busineis
Urtor.

Early Am. iota-blue &amp; wh.
floral naugahyde. A-i cond,
Call 322-1307 aft s.

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Eve 323-5156

3 BR, 1½ B, economical gas wall
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
yd., convenient location, LR &amp;
Fla. tm., ww carp., $29,000.

Apts. fir Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmii Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

-. 'WANTED

MAKE ROOM TO STONE

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 323-6400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

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Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price Battery Shop
107W. 27th St 3239114

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For your water heater
Low install cost ~3 473k
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(1.-i. C( mtct box springs &amp;
ivianresses. $30 set Sanford
Auction, IllS S French 373
7310

Eves. 322.0612. 322-1517
207 E. 25th St.

DON'T MISS TH$SONEI

$3,300 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns
River.

fullyeqpe. kit,, convenient bc.,
reasonable rent. Adults only,
i pets, 322.0341.
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Slant 6. Std. $495
322 6722

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322 740
Shocks 54.95 - Heavy Duty $6 95
New Batteriesil9.95
2113 French Ave., Sanford

Yard Sale
2507 Clalrmonl Ave.
Sat. 8. Sun. 10 5

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323.7832

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Yard Sale: Thurs, Fri. 9-5 &amp; Sat.
Sun. all day. Rug, refrig.,
misc. 7431 S. Chase Ave.

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FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando

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ForSal.

JUNE
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didn't
Ads
Classified
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'ay tC
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)

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2-tam., wide variety. Cloth,
yarns. appliances, pictures,
etc. Sat. &amp; Sun., 815 Cherokee
Circle, Sunland Eslates.

S0-Mscellaneous for Sale
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tgage Investment, 1353 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 204. Winter
Park. 1-2821279.
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'79 Shasta camper, seIf-cont.,
bath &amp; shower, iIxlI awning,
50' el. &amp; water hose. 2 jacks &amp; 2
ext. mirrors for car, Reese
hitch w.torsson bars. 322 3638
or can be seen at 231 Flamingo
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euI reasonaoe
for quick sale.

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also make Real - Estate

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Will buy lit &amp; 2nd mortgages. We

neslled among beau?. trees. 2
acres, beach house 1. boat
dock, $17,500. Piloian Realty,
Realtors. 131.1942. Eves. or
after hours 131-2335, $69 0994 or
131.0052.

peting, cxc cond. Only $43,000.

2 BR, 1 B apt., CH.A, w.w carp.,

"Your Future Our

&amp; Sold
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Lakefront, Enterprise Rd. on
Lake Lenardy. 3 BR, 2½ 8,

3 BR 2 B w.CH a CA, w.w cit.

1 BR, 11 condo, kit. eqpt,, $373
mo 1st, last + $130 sec. Riggs
., Realty, REALTORS. 322.7972.

SBR,35,Pool
1100 Cornell Dr.
$90,000

partial finance. $65,000.

W. Garnett White
1 BR-$155 up. Pool. Adults only
Reg. Real Estate Broker
on Lake Ada. Just So of
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
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AIrPort Blvd. on 17-fl in
107 W.Commercie$
Sanford.
Call
333.5670
Phone 3:7uI.Sanford
MarIner's VIllage.
Lit a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage. VA.F HA.235 Con. Homes
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Classified Ads find buyers fast,
Low Down Payment
SANDALW000APTS.
Cash for your loti Will build on
your lot at our lot.
1BR.lLw.wcarpct,Cent. HA,
YEnterprise, Inc.
Pool, Club Hse., Appliances,
Medel Inc., Realtor
564.3013
Washer &amp; Dryer. Security
Deposit &amp; Lease. $230 me.
INVESTORS
Oriando-156.1737.
2 BR 1 B house w.FP, plus 1 BR 1
B garage apt. Only $30,000.
1g. 1 BR, fully eqpt., AC, W.D,
walk.in closet, $225 month I
READY TO SELL

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
chised Name Brands) Sales 1.
Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring 1. will

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We buy equity in houses, apts. &amp;
vacant land. Lucky In
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 327 5207.
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HAL COIiT REALTY

LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL

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Exp. with taxes

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TV repo 19" Zenth. Sold orig.

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25 concrete block home with
CHA. carp., I scr. porch
Paved street, $0 pct.
assumable mort., $37,500.
Johnny Walker Real Estate,
Inc.. 322-6437.

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farm tractor'&amp; mower, MUCH
MORE, close to city con.
venlences, I yr. warranty,
$64,950.

acre for $107,000.

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w.einsimontntvrates.utiiitlesJ Harold Hail Realty
pd. InquIre 500 S. O1I *47.7857,

office

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BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more?
HER B'S TV
7597 S. Sanford Ave.
323 1734

Lot orAcreagewanted
For mobile home

DeBAR V
lopct. mt. rate on this new3 BR,

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
PROPERTY
17 acres, 4
Bdrm, 2 Baths, fenced, 2 wells,

waik.in closets on wooded ½

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Brokers Protected. 322-2831
Nile or Day.

won't last long.

SHADOW LAKE WOODSDesigner home w.wood 1.
stone exterior, Great Rm, fire.
place, intercom, Solarium,

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Webuy your equity, close i 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
fl97t00

system. Chain.linked back yd.
with 14432 icr. swim. pool.

located on a large quiet lot at
the back of Woodland Manor.
Screened room, utility room
and much more. This one

Spotless 2 Bdrm home wterrific kitchen I. landscaped
lot In superb area for lust
so.,so, I

NO BROKE RAGE
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Chance to use your skills: 1 gal

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Wilbur Avenue, Lake Mary, FL. Statutes, arid shall further be

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47-Real Estate Wanted

Easy to buy $31,000. J BR, 1', B,
2 story charmer. Real FP,
Sanford city, has everythingt
Owner will hold mort. Number
One Property Place Inc. 645.
3901.
Ry.Bart Realty, Inc.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
3 BR,) B. 1g. lot, CHA, carp., alt.
gar., well with underground

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clean doublewide mobile home

Central HA, large Fam Rm,

Tower Financial Serv.
1-500.241.2469

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MOBILE HOME LIVING at its
lmnestl This Is very neat and

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT-

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Doted 1110.
City of Lake Mary,

254.,oatis

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TIME &amp; GAS?
STOP IN AT MA
LET THEM DO THE
LOOKING FOR YOUI

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Executive living at unbelievable
price. Completed last year.
Approximately 2300 square
feet under roof. 3 Bdrm, 3
Bath. Sunken LR w.fireplace.
Ceramic tile foyer and
hallway. Walk a block to large
shopping center. CHA,
oversized double garage and
fenced yard. 1 year warranty
$44,900.

WOODED ' ACRE w-roses I.
c' sets off I yr. old 3
Bdrm wearth tone carp., Cen
HA, indoor W.D hookup &amp;
good cash to mtg or FHA.VA
financing. $15,900.

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Audltorim SR II and Lake Mary owners Of the City of Sanford, COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON THE Richards Episospal CIIUI'CI%, sIll a CHARLES J. BDONAR, and
Blvd., Like Mary, FL TO: Lake Florida, and as are further 11TH DAY OF DECEMBER AD., Lake Howell Road, Seminole LEE A HOWELL,
Mary Presbyterian Church, 121W. provided in Chapter 171, Florida 1579,
County, FL
Difrjtdaids,

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EVENING HERALD
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It's easy to place a ClassifIed Ad
We'll even help you word It.
Call 322.2611.
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Attractive 3 BR, 25 in cony.
Sanford location. Asking
$31,900, make offer. Hilltop
Realtors, Century 21. 331-0010.

BANANA LAKEFRONT: 3
Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2100 sq ft, huge'
Fam Rm w.fireplace overlooking Oak shaded lot w.100'
lake frontage, 75' dock 1
morel $56,300,

322.2611

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ii, Sumner Ceramics, 52t
Nolan St. off 427. 322.1175.
Classes resume Jan. 11, 1550
from 7 to 10 p.m. on Mon. I
Tues. nights.
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NEWLISTING-.-3Bdrm,7bath
has flew: ww Carp, paint, Cen
HA, 12 yr old roof; Din Rm,
paneled Fam Rm I, huge

lOTS &amp; GIRLS

Ceramics for sale. Prices
iecedon all finished pieces,
greenware, bisque, glazes
stains. Starts Jan. S thru .an.

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Home away from home in the
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Witeip Awlue. Lake Mary, FL
PRECINCT NO. 40- Seminele
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ld oil is up- lid d
PflCINCTNO.II-..$orlk Lake County South Library, 137 IlIglt.
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CBMJRINISI AOt$.C4u7Ul1530$luarsnDrIw, way 17-9), Seminole Plaza. -vwloMin...elh,
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Nib, FL TO: Pasloble. $irnuron : received until toil tlmsal 1b Clip - Lake Elementary $deel, DrieS, $eetoran Sk.teway, illS
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PRECINCT NO. S - FROM; COUnty Florida,
IN THU COUNTY COURT1
ON MOTION BY COM. Fl.
centir.
Memorial BuIlding, South Central
SECTION 2: That on this MISSIONER STURM, SECON.
PR1CINCT NO. 47- Rolling SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DORIS DIETRICH
Avenue, Oviedo. FL TO: Oviedo ordinance becerning effective, the flFD NY COMMISSIONER Hills Moravlan Church, Sanlando CASE NO. 294e53CCI3D
Women's Club, King Street property owner and any resident GLENN, THE FOLILOWING Springs Drive, Highway 434, SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp;
OURSELVESIDITOR
between High School and resldingonthepro,ertydesa'Ibsd RESOLUTION - WAS UNANI. Longwood. FL
MARINA, INC., 'a Florida COt'- 332.36)1
5-Idally
MOfl.Fri
Oviodo Methodist Church), . herein shall be entitled Is all the MOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE
PRECINCT NO, IS- Holiday P'ra$iOt,
Qvio, FL
rights and privIleges and im. REGULAR MEETING OF THE Inn, West side of 1.4 lust South of
Plaintiff, Part time opportunity. Looking
PRECINCT ii - FROM: Laki munitiesassrefromtimetotlme BOARD OF COUNTY COMM1S- 434, Altamonte Springs, FL
vs
foragroundflooropp,rtunity?
Mary. Elementary School, granted to residents and property SIONERS OF SEMINOLE . PRECINCT NO. 49- it. CHARLISJAMES BOONAR, a-k.
New multl.levei organization

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LAVENNI I SHIRLEY Nerffi Lake Apis. Clubhouse, $42 _______________ House, Avenue V and tN Street,' Loqwesl, Fl
l,u.
- PROPE$IlONAL CIMITEIY
Baron Drive, Alfapienle Springs.
('hulusfe, Ft.
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PRECINCT NO, II- Forest - WITNESS my band a elitist
COUNSELORS - Top Corn.
FL
TO;
First
Pe*al
Bldg..
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miislen. 313.41k 9a.m..Sp.m.
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COMPANY
Cornorit Palm $prMssDdv,
UNFSSD.PLOSlsa
mtmity House, Avenue I and 7th Road, Forest City, FL
Ask let Oar.
CeefleumsIPoyot-'---,
HwY 45, ANimolls Springs, Ft..
Street, Chulvila, FL
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PRECINCT NO, SI - NON: WiliPNtftlems,Pii$tFIsst'C$y
PRECINCT -NO. I- Slevak HoppftalPavlllen,3SsSpyAvenue,
(SIN.)
FIOHTINFL,ATIOII
Wikiva Golf Course Clublisues, Hall, City it Sanford, Piorile.
Gardens CsswnunIty House, 2716 Sat ford, FL
ci wsius. p PONTJPI
s' H. Bocisilk. J•
sell AviR, IWuieI pol, eeI
Nuid ClI eeulsvprl, LaIW, TM City of $U*JS r1511s iisisil
- Branch Road,
PRECINCT NO. 43- lI'uffl
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FL TO: PurseS Lake Ililullisry .bIdS *1 Ilti Ced.vCtleR it pa.' Ca*elIUU, Pt.
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.UI0ON .
PRIC NCT $0, 43-PROM' ipaclflcatlgns, eel Cellist "W*I.ikg Panftey Reed, p
PRECINCT NO. 44- AltomMe
110? . -Sgs $ Omelet Reetaurel.
Igglistids Scheul. Vistas ash, D.aasaslsareenHw.jd maybe City. FL -.
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$amWd, Pt. TO: Mp*sdu $liatig reviowW at 1kg CIty 'Vlonhusr's, PRECINT NO.00- Lake Mpry Pineview
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proval by the SupervIsor of Point of Beginning.
Florida
Elections.
The above-delcTlbed property is
By: s-ConnIe Malor
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT fWlherdesCribedastttatpaicelof
City Clerk
RESOLVED by the Board of property situated at the Southeast Publish Jan. 10, 1550
County Commissioners that it corner of U.S. Hlohwf 1792 and DEN-3d
hereby establishes the following WoOdsOn Avenue, 5
ProPerty
precincts changed permanently as situated in SectIon 14, TownshIp 20
follows:
South, Range 30 East, Seminole
RESOLUTION

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WHEREAS, Florida Statutes WoodsonAvsnue,th.ncerun South newspaper of general circulation Longw, FL
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95 degre&amp;16' 30" East 200 feet wlthlntheCityofLakeMary,one
95,031 provides that sad
PRECINCT No. 42- First -_-.
inats aug isle
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South rlght.oI.way line time at least thirty days
polling ,,,, sad'
In ad. Assembly of God Church, 301 W
CREATIVE
- be fixed and recorded In the
WQOdIOII Avenue, thence run vance of the PublIc Hearing, and 37th Street, Sanford, FL
0 degrees 44' 30" West 131.73 fhe owners Of the reel
registry of deeds In the Office of
.1' U PART-TIME EXPRESSIONS
.
PRECINCT
NO.
43Fastbrook
h to the South line Of LOt 2. affected hereby shall be
the Clerk of the Circuit COurt, an
Pool Association Clubhouse off
Call JoAn
3227S13
CORRESPONDENTS -.
WHEREAS, In Order to change thence North 95 degrees II' 30" copy of this notice as their ad. Fastbrook Blvd., Seminole ________________________
Florida Law rquim the

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(DO GOOD MORNING of four members of the Board of thence North 25 degrees 47' 0"
FLORIDA
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 5 Noon

PROVISIONS OF SECTION Plateookl,Page3l,ofthePubllc SpringsCiviccent.r,so3Magnolia
CURRED BY ANYONE
171,Os, FLORIDA STATUTES; Records of Seminole County, Avi' SW ofl on,i*Ood A.)
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
AItarnont, Springs, FL
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABI. Florida, lying West of the
OF JanC,
LITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC. Right.of.Way of Atlantic Coast
PRECINCT NO.36- Lake Mary
BarneyHeadrick
TIVE DATE.
Line Railroad and sublect to Fire House, SE Corner of Wilbur
RightoiWay Easement of Avenue and First Street, Lake
Why Be Lonely? Write "Oat A
WHEREAS,therehasbeenfllad American
and Mary. FL
Telephone
Mate" Dating Service. All
with the City Clerk of the City of Telegraph Co. as recorded In
PRECINCT NO. 27- Seminole
ages. P.O. Box 1071, Clear.
Sanford, Florida, a petition con. Official Records Book 130, Pages County School Board Office, In
water, Fl. 3331$
taming the name of the property 135 and 140. Public Records of tersection of Melionville Ave. and
Celery Avenue, Sanford, FL
owner in the area described SemInole County, Florida.
Found
5-Lost
hereinafter requesting annexation ALSOLESS; Begmnl2½fet South
PRECINCT NO. 2$- Seminole
tothecorporateareaoftp4 City of of the NW corner of Block B, County Teacher's Federal Credit
Sanford, Florida, and requesting EVANSDALE, LAKE MARY, as Union, 2130 Laurel Avenue (at 25th
REWARD offered for the return
recorded in Plat Book 7. Page 37, Street), Sanford, FL
to be included therein; and
of em.. male puppy. 7 ma. old,
ofthePublic Recoedsof Seminole PRECINCT NO, 29- Portable,
WHEREAS, the Property
"TiGER", brn, white, &amp; blk,
praiser of Seminole County, County, Florida, run South 200 SarifordMiddleSchool,NW Corner
markings. Lost 13th £
Florida, haying certified that feat, thence run East 305 feet more of French Avenue and 11th Street.
French Thurs., Jan. 3. Little
hire is one property oter In the or less to railroad Right-ol.Way, Sanford, FL
boy brokenhearted. 333.0744,
run
PRECINCT NO. 30- Holiday
area to be annexed, and that said thence North 21V, leaf, thence
TO THE PEOPLE who called
property owner has signed the West 126.7$ feet to the East line of inn (formerly Sanford Inn). SE off
about the lost puppy,
Lot 34. Block 3, of said Plot, thence s 461 I I. Service Road. Sanford,
petition for annexation ; and
"TIGER", please be good
WHEREAS, It has been deter. run South 12'/i feet, thence run FL
enough to call back. we love
West 1712$ feet to the point of
miMd that the property d,i
PRECINCT NO. 3$- English
him &amp; miss him very much I
hereinafter is reasonabiy compact beginning. LESS the West 30 feet Estates School, Oxford Road, Fern
want him home, Little boy
Park, FL
and contiguous to the corporate fOf Third Street Right.of.Way.
n for him every day.
PRECINCT NO. 37-Portable,
area of the City of Sanford, ALSO LESS: From a point 12",
REWARD still stands. 323.
Florida, and it hS further bean feat SOuth of the NW corner of Adlacent to South side of Mayfair,
0244.
B, EVAI4SDALF, LAKE Country Club West IdA, 3fo
determIned that the annexatIon
said property will not result in the MARY, according to the Piat FL
LOST arcs 24th 1 Ora,,p
Theriat, as recorded in P1st Boo&amp;
PRECINCT NO. 3- Longw000
creation of an enclave: a
female Golden RetrIever, 2 yr
WHEREAS, the City Of Sanford, 7. Page3l.of the Public Recordsof city Hall, Cornerot Warren Street
REWARD, 322.0734,
Florida,islnapcsltmon-foproyid, Seminole County, Florida, run and Wilma Street, Longwood FL
PRECINCT NO. 34- Altamonte
munIclpalservIcestofpieprop,rfy thenceSauth200fea$fora Polntof
described herein, and the city Beginning. From said Point of Springs Elementary School, 300
lauftIadser.theIIfljig
CommIssion of the City of Sanford, Beginning continue South 200 fiat, Pineview Drive (off Palm Springs
news Items you wIll find
rive), Aitamonte Springs, FL
Florida, deems It In the best in. thence East to the Rightof.Way of
anywhere.
PRECINCT NO. 3$- Spring
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tirest of the City to accept said the ACL Railroad (now thi
petition and to annex said Seaboard Coast Line Railroad), 04r5 Community Clubhouse, 300 LOST: wIi. ship. puppy w.blue
thence North along said Right.of. SprIng Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
property,
strapcoliar, from W. Lk. Mary
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Way to a point due East of the Springs, FL
Blvd. REWARD. Call Joe 322.
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF Point of Beginning, thence West to
PRECINCT NO. 31- St. Mary
an 9 p.m.
the Point of Beginning, LESS the Magdalen Church, 100 Spring Lake _______________________

the polling places permanently, West 213.41 feet to Easterly right. diesee may appear on the latest County, Ft.

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PRECINCT NO. '37- Sanora- _______________________
SECTION
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ThePublicHearlrioshalibeheld Clubhouse, Fast off Sanford
described property situated in
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thesameisherebyannexedtoand Mary, Florida at 7:30 P.M. on FL
Lake area. Infants to p.
RESOLUTION
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PRECINCT NO, 3$- South
school. 372-4713.
made apartof the City of Sanford, February 21,1550, at City Hall or
ON
MOTION
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Florida, pursuant to the voluntary as soon thereafter as possible, at Seminole Middle School, East side __________________________
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which time interested parties for of Queens Mirror Lake (turn South
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DED BY COMMISSIONER annexation provisions of Section and against the request stated off Winter Park Drive), _______________________
MOANING GLENN, THE FOLLOWING 171.044, Florida Statutes:
(DØ GOOD
above will be heard Said hearing Casselberry, FL
Beginning at the Northwest Car. may be continuid from time to
FLORIDA
Naveorangnag,ap.frijlt AFS0LUTI0NWA
PART TIME
PRECINCT NO. 35- English
Sibu. Call after5p.m.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
Of
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Block
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time
until
final
action
is
taken
by
Estates
School,
Oxford
Road,
Fern
DISHWASHER
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THE REGULAR MEETING OF Estates, according to the plat the City Council,
Willingtowork
Park, FL
(4) TODAY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY thereof as recorded in PIat Book
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in
PRECINCT
NO.
10Elks
Club,
Navel,
grapefruit,
tangerines,
0 MORNING NEWS
C0MMISSI0NEAS0F
Pog5 16.22 said Point being the thr (3) publIc places withIn ,the Howell Branch Road, Goldenrod,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
oranges. Picked t, order. Will
(DO GOOD
MORNING SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Intersection of the Easterly right.. City of Lake Mary, Florida: at the FL
913 Frh Ave.
, 323-3176
mix. Crumley 3221217,
AMERICA
ON THE 1STH DAY OF ol.way of U.S. Highway 1743 wIth City Hall; and published in the PRECINCT NO. II- Milwee -_Cornerof lOthi Frinch

28Th CENTURY Buck tries tc
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PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE following described property Seminole Blvd., Sanford, FL
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INTERSECTION OF Ii, 5. HWY. th, purpose of obtaInIng Lake Baptist Church, 415 RIdge
17.fl AND W000SON AVENUE; Residential-One and Two Family Road, Fern Park. FL
SAID PROPERTY LOCATED IN district zoning:
PRECINCT NO. 24- Seventh
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
That part of Block B, EVAN. DayAdventlstChurch,$outhof 434
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AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN. ZONING MAP; CONFLICTS, City HaIl, 300 N. Park Avenue,
FORD. FLORIDA. UPON ADOP. SEVERABILITY AND EF. Sanford, FL
TION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A FECTIVE DATE.
PRECINCT NO. 72- Sanford
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN changing the zoning on the Civic Center, Sanford Avenue at

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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

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CITYOF
PI'ECINCT NO. 16-Lakeview
TONIGHTS hi
NOTICE
A PUBLIC
______________________________________________________________________ HEARING
TO OF
CONSIDER
THE
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Christian Church, 1400 Bear Lake
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NoticeetPvbilcl4earing
Road. Apopka, FL
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
PRECINCT NO. 17- CouncIl
j00y THE LIGHT
IDOALLMYCHILDREN
BY
THE
CITY OP SANFORD, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Chambers, CasseIberry City HaIl,
lTHURS
ATTHEENDOFTHETUNNEL
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S
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Robert MacNeil hosts an
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Notice Is hereby given that a by the City Council of the CIty Of Casselberry, FL
examination
of
energy
soluBANDS
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Public
Hearing
will
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held
EVENING
at the Lake Mary, Florida that said
PRECINCT NO. ii- Sanora
tions for the 1980s. Guests
CommIssion Room In the City Hall Council will hold a public hearing Clubhouse, Fast off Sanford
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include Enpr9y Secretary
In the City of Sanford. Florida, at on February 21, 1NO, at 7:30 P.M. Avenue on Sanora Blvd.. Sanford
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Duncan. Transportation Secre.
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ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
lary Goldschmidt. Senators
PRECINCT NO. 15- Seminole
([1) (35)1 LOVE LUCY
ordinance by the City of Sanford, OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA RE. High School, Georgia Avenue,
(4 (10) EARTH, SEA AND
Durkin and Baker, and Daniel
Florida, as follows:
ZONING CERTAIN LANDS Sanford, FL
SKY Introduction To Earth
Yergin. co-author of 'Energy
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ORDINANCE
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THE CITY OF LAKE
PRECINCT NO. 20- Idyltwilde
Science"
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ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY MARY AS HEREIN DEFINED Elementary School. Vihlen Road.
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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.

and county ordinances has met a major neglected to fund the office sufficiently to
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meirranthespitMbeendofoiMato1ocaIconfral hoRlftal hoard of trustees aNita to form a
Mwdian Blair, Florida Hospital regional vice president,
Blair also salt they would provide free transfer service
as the sVoeg P01*1In favor Iti p(.sL.
private, DOt4Oriof1t Corporation- making them .1lg1N to
said thi hoSpital's PM)OSed fliflo4flemblf governing board
between their Asospltals. Patients are often transferred from
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HCA representative Doug LWia saId it Is not In the am'she "wisair" will buy or lease the aging taciMly whIm Is Hospital sad Florida HospItal.Altam. Is the 14 cofildiL
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bulance business and would not be able to provide such uncle,
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money," Uskert said,
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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
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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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and you prove you're right by you'll take the necessary "
following your own advice, steps to bring them to fruition.
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Dillingham
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the design,
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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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range
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
Dillin
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ysar, Ethanol of Florida Inc. of
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situation
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the
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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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the
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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constitution gives Cheshire the possible to try 1(1-15 city ordinance
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private, DOt4Oriof1t Corporation- making them .1lg1N to
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flow oi traffic had already been made law. For more stories on the strongly object to paying him additional
influence
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protests to Hattaway, exp1'I"t'ig why Its bicycle safety problem, see the Sunday Evening Herald,
money," Uskert said,
asked.
IflenIbirl consider such a move
job of Cheshire's office to prosecute
Delegates of governments present
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nurse Bernice Duncan, The other cases psibWues.
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the disease, said Dr. Jorge Deju, county
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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
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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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following your own advice, steps to bring them to fruition.
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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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range
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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gham said, are: the more
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.
OPEC
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nation's
situation
with
the
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and
smoother
alcohol
plants
and
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engaged
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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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well as in Central and South America and
distilletl is to be built near the mill.
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said
In
the
processing of feedstocks
producing alcohol from sweet sorghum Sanford Is to introduce the alcohol into down and stabilize. He said
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used
In
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.
- Dillingham said. Cost of acquiring ethanol may be Used in automobiles Florida product,by Florida labor. will do
Dillingham explained that the refuse
property and getting into operation, he without the need for any modifications much to retain Florida dollars in from the milling will be a better cattle

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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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MRLD
IN BRIEF
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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Herald Staff Writer
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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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union.
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.
The latest gasoline price Increases could appear at the pump

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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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that the corporation would have to pay an annual $300,000 to
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:
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daff Ha$onJojdan tIt)ut
yesterday's high: Sit barometric pressure: 30.21; relative humidity: 57
taken over by a notor-çro(lt group. But their main concern,
County Republican
But
ABC
percen t: winds: southeast at m.p.h.
Nm reported from Wlth(ton
other
places
of exile besides Panama.
he said, was having good facilities and 4odets .,dpment. Executive Commitisi Thrainy sighithedeposed
SATURDAY TIDES: Daytona lildi: high, 3:53 low, :OS; high, 3:05
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Panama soon. It said Armao will travel to
he was forced to leave Iran last January.
provide monetary savings In operational costs. Florida Loegwood.
mUATINO FO RE CAST, St. Agvs$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.
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percent today, percent tonight end $0 psi coo Saturday.
The
December
ua.m.
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Dwiq mwb of IM year, 1*
Americaworkfar'cs to finish ploent rate was a notCh
The ratio of psnos hol.g the Wlgtj Rows was braced'
samiS
"Any ieiglous requirements have not bmwestablished. I
Pt J05 to the total U.S. for a iilcant increase In
can't epsok to it because they Iavsn,t been ,4II.h,t Thet's as a yew SWt5, the 111 clot, the Lao, Dipiø
IPQy'MIZ Ut.. ..i0 to. Iti wi.inpl.ymsitt. Last July
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M ruched 1* July, the
M. would IdtS.$
supported admialatratlos in the Mir bead Of 5.7 Laur Depas",,at Si"
headquarters to grant current SiiIk Ms1sl
percent
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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.

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' 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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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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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.

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beautiful

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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
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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.

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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

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Everyone Welcome
Ink. Monroe Iaptlst Church

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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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directly to World War II. If the slide toward some
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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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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)
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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.
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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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'Iseeky Of All kinds,

BUYING STERLING SILVER

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Containmg Precious Stones

Everything

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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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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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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.

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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 $9,O nd "would be
Herb Harden, land development adout of the question,, •
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LeBeaux added that UI d urch bought the • The commissioners denied the request 3-2,
property after being toliI by the county zoning
with Commissioners Bob French and Sandra
department there would be no problem
Glenn voting for waiving the requirement.
building there.
"if it had been a bar, It would have been
"We asked them twice to make sire," much easier to say no to them," Harden said
LeBeaux said,
after the vote.
Commissioner Dick Williams explained
LeBeaux said Wednesday the church will
that the road paving requirement Is meant to
now put the property up for sale.
pass on the cost of maintaining roads to those
- He said he Is "not mad at anybody," but the
who create the Increased traffic,
rejection will cost the church "a bundle."
"We've discovered over the years,"
He said the church had to pay a substantial
Williams said, "that it's very expensive on
amount in lawyer fees and will now have to
the public at large to maintain roads with a lot
return building material purchased to build
of traffic if the road ia unpaved. Asaconrafters ln the new building ata loss of$aoo.
sequence, it has become our policy to shift
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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.
- Approved unanimously requests to hold public hearings

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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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me United States dominated the oil Belatidy, Carter sent military aid to North that Beesisnev had lied to him and that the
wakh Soviet moves have a desatlng ix. heartland when
ter tack charge of Yemen, but it was too little and too late. North
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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
ucing states f riendly to the West. Somalia's kwtitutlom
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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of
divisible
corp
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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
find on the back page In small print."

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VIEWPOINT
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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DEAR ABBY : Here's- one room Is not fresh, tell your on the hand and say,
it should be so difficult to I'll bet you never heard darling, well-educated, el- "Madame," the evil minds
esident Debra Mark presided over the first meeting of the
arrange a meeti ng.
before. w son's wife IS a .ce$ion&amp;ly clean daughter-in, and clacking tongues of nowPrye
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Reports on holiday social and service acti vi ties of
going to get you and John couldn't love her more If sh e It.
this div on, and prove
together." And that's the last were our own daughter. Their
(h' quietly find fresh linen gossips fl'sn5!" Then i U chapter were reviewed and evaluated.
These included a Prector Ritual given for Joan Brooks on
I hear about John.
home is beautiful and always and change It yourself,
though a fox were pursuing Nov. V at the home of Mnoret Larosa, Palmway Drive.
I'm sure there are some presentable and picked up,
DEAR ABBY : My beloved you. Because she Ia.
Officlant for this candlelight ceremony wal'Delora Mark.
single men out there, Abby, even though l know she hates wife of d7 years passed on to
Do you wish you had more
mas
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but my friends Just aren't housework,
her reward after a lingering f riends? For the secret of ornaments at a festive meeting at the president's home
on
Any
c o operating.
The problem is that we live 'llnes' She had been gone popularity, got Abby's new Lands Lane. A Christmas dinner party for members and guest
sorne dl$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
t
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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of
Helen Hamner, Suburban Estates, W. 20th Street, on Jan. 29.
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and family visit them.)
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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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no
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to transplant than others.
Hort iculturist
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
reduce seedling decay.
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.
No 4RM
are as easily transplanted as cups, peat pots or peat pellets
WHIG
This - can be accomplished
others. Broccoli and tomatoes and are the most desirable
may be transplanted with since the plants can be set out by shading the young plan ts
or with shade cloth, plastic,
ease, while others such as without
breaking
carrots and peppers, require damaging their root systems. brush or boards. Also, an
more care to transplant
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
ween guests.
then said her reputation
suitable for growing a
Sets
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concert "with the girls,"
lunch. "wi th the girls," or an JAbbY
evening out "with the girls."
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vigorous, and disease free. For further information on
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
Jac and ducked West's queen.
A diamond return to the ace

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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,
INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSJ)
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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mistakes of others. Your
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?
With enthusiasm,

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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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Minnie says fife has been good to her and she has had

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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
things by observing the wanting,

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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
suit, how could West enjoy

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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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with harmonizing pearls and an orchid corsage,

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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you should avoid sweets for
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stems
both conditions. I'm not
problem
the
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,
of
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can be caused by other bloodstream.
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
is low at the same hypoglycemia, if in fact that
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and send me some more in- envelope for it. Send your
request to me, in care of this
formation,
newspaper, P.O. Box - 1551,
DEAR READER
Hypoglycemia, which most Radio City Station, New York,
people call low blood sugar, is NY 10019.

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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.
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oranges. Picked to order. Will
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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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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

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4MuItiple Listing

ferences in

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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

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EMPLOYMENT

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from LONGWOOD

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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,
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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.

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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
DSR-33
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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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371

BROKEW

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A O r,r
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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$ acre tiled farm, Sanford.
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
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If

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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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11*1 5TATI,srmw

3-PS N. 1743, Casse01or'ry, p,
s,s,,,
Eve. 563.34$!

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time Bat $189 llor $19 35 inn
.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
386
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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

M.,ior .ippt

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Beauty Care
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
SG 1ALlNT

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Home. repairs, paneling, roof &amp;
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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3S after 5 p.m.

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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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373 1734

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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WILSONMAtEP rURNITURE
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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5$

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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Orlando
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??
3210440

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also make Real Estate

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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Reg.ReaiEstat,er

1O?W.cornm.,cia,

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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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BATEMAN REALTY

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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OVERSIZED LOT, WOODED.
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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MLS
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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Kids outgrow the swing set or FURNITURE-BEDDING.
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
75)0
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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,

iio.ñes
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333401)
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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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23-5774

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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

Inc

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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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

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SpotlesS 7 Bdrm home w

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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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'4 morel $56,300.

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trophy, Spec-

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OURSELVES EDITOR
322-2611
9-$daily - Mon.Fri

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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.

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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

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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

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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
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59-Musical Merchandise
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43-Lots-Acreage

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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
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•" 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$1ttWSuS,b5ffihiidsIye,
PlaIntiffs,
chairman
Deceased
onten,IIOC1VIINO,79.;454.CA.ts. v.
LOIS II thrsUl
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Attest: Arthur H. BickwIth Jr
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAL
Fncwpsndunghnffi,Cit'cult Court RAM ASSOCIATES, INC.,
PublIsh November 19 and clusive. 501Ck "D" Trod
ffie Eightoentti JudicIal Circuit
SANLANDO SPRINGS, I'OCVIII RIPUIENTATIVI:
Defendunts.
Ole,nber?Iar4 January ni
s.WIIIIam
I..
Count,
Esq.
Of
in antI for Seminole County.
in Flat look 1. Page ' PubliC
OEP.73
NOTICIOPSALS
.
_________________________ Records of SemInole County, STENSTROM, DAVIS,
Florida.
Notice is hereby given that
McINTQ$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

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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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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,

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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.
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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.

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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.

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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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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

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__________________________________
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

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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

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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 —

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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;

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Egg 8. Omelet Restaurant
2$lSFrenchAye,

______________________

Tract 27 of SANLANDO

room each Tuesday through May 6. No fee [or those 60
and over,

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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

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meet &amp; speak with public. Call
322-4076. 9 a.m..5 p.m. for
interview.
______________________
PROFESSIONAL CEMETERY
COUNSELORS
Top Corn-

DEADLINES

according to plat thereof, as on
Room 203 of the Seminole REWARD offered for the return
recorded in Fiat Book 9, Page 6.

conductor in the 95-year

history of the

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PUBLIC RELATIONS- Able to

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"Star

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

44c line
Itc a line
36c a line

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Sanford VFW101O8dinner,5:30.8p.m.,logcabjn post
home on lakefront. Open to public.

'iHelpWanteci

Cooks, P-I, exp. only in fine
dining. Particular interest in
dinnerline cook. Call Mrs. G,
665.4493. Deltona Inn.
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8:00 A.M
5:30 PM.
7consecutivetim.s
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY___
Noon
3 Ltnes MinImum

NOIr CflIIMTV rnuo

Lots 12 and 13 and Tract A.
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;
Tract
14
of
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

Winter PQk

Itime
3 consecutivetimes

conductorof the Boston Pops, SPRINGS, according to plat DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR
__...___ -paid tribute to the late con- thereof, as recorded In Plat Bock THE PURPOSE OF REZONING
4—P
S()IS
-FROM R.1AA SINGLE FAMILY _____________________________
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
I WILL NOT BE RESPON.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 12
Senior Citizens tour to Busch Garder, Tampa.
Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m.; pick up at

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full &amp; part time.
RN, 5.1 &amp; 4
Apply in person Sanford Nursing

83L.9993

HOURS

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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SIVE PLAN FROM LOW DENSI.
Seminole County, Florida;
Tract 11 of SANLANDO TY RESIDENTIAL TO MEDIUM

as musical director and

Church.

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Seminole

SPRINGS, accordIng to plat MENDS THE DETAILED LAND
thereof, as recorded in Flat Book USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.

Williams, named Thursday
Ce, uicvvu UiV IWIIVU ricuier

St.

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CLASSIFI ED ADS

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
11,1?, 11, 21,25,26,21,30,31,32,57, OF COUNTY CU',SMISSIONIRS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
59,63,64, 63.67, 73, 14,76, or 77, and
all of the Lake Oaks Section,
HEARINGS
The Board of County Corn.
SANLANDO SPRINGS, SEMI.
missionersof Serninole'County will
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Defendants, hold a publIc hearing in Room 203
of the Seminole County Cour.
NOTICEOFSUITAND
thouse, Sanford, Florida on
RIOHTTOINTENVENE

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IJNDON (UPI) — "Star
TO: EACH AND EVERY PER. January22,1910a17:OOp,M.,oras
Wars" composer John Wil- SON WHO IS AN OWNER OF SOOfS thereafter as possible, to
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN consider a specIfic land use
hams, newly appointed
SANLANDO SPRINGS. SEMI. amendment to the Seminole
conductor of the Boston Pops
County Comprehensive Plan,
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
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
REAL PROPERTY OR ANY District to P.? 1 and 2 Family
talented" new composers and PORTION THEREOF WHICH DwellIng District,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
HAS BEEN REPLATTED,
rescuing neglected modern
SANLANDO ORDINANCE 77.25 WHICH A.
Tract 6 of

Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m,, Rolling Hills Moravian

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Legal Notice

ar Wars'

CALENDAR

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Plnting
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed
Licensid
373-3107
Insured

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Quality workmanship, No job too
small or big, Interior or cx.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 322.
007)

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PaintIng &amp; Repair

EUTSL'ER PAINTING I
REPAIR_Interior, Exterior
,:REE FSTIMATESCaII 36$-$34
Painting IRemodeling

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349 5259

Typing

327-5665

Complete Mobile

SL OA N 'S TV PING SEP VICE

Home Repair
3-0-5359

Business, personal &amp; resumes
$30 $911

�SPORTS

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Friday, Jan. 11, 1fl0

IOA—Ev.ning Herald,Sanford, Fl.

Torchy Notches 200th`çaror Victory

Number On
"; e Knights WIn 12th Stmight

.

BY SAM COOK

"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
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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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Apopka U. Fouls: Sanford 22, Apopka 1$. Fouled

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birdies and one bogey.
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since 1973, also had an ace - the 10th of his long and colorful
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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.

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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
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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
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3421, Cnizl9.II, Ssz*Itk 124
12, Bell! 0.14, BIddiz4 0.11 14,
Manuel 71-218, DImtrOff 10.
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Thursday, in the rain-delayed opening round of the $304,500
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Proben, a youngster from Redford, Mich., came out of
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course I new where I was going and what I had to do. This is
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people.
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Character comedy Is
JANUARY 16, 1950
between Gary Wells and Dale World Speed Skating from
lighter half of human drar
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JANUARY 13, 1900
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Friday, Jan. 11, 910

9:00
special work in the field of
NBC MOVIE "Two
chic research he has been
Minute Warning" (1976) Charlinvolved in.
ton Heston, John Cassavetos.
6:30
A sniper stalks the crowd at a
John, Hal Linden, The P'ersuaMORNING
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sions.
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HUMAN DIMENSION
TAKE
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Mrs.
Naugatuck,
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the
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disappearance of her 7-year- Gene Siskel look at how mov(121(17) CAROL BURNETT bullied.
(10) DICK CAVETT Guest: An Offer" (Premiere) Susan
lea depicted the war in Vietnam
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AND FRIENDS
6:30
Patrick O'NeaI. A 5(3)2-COUNTRY FISHING
wIth scenes from "Hair,"
art dealer Leo CastelIl, (Part 2
12:30
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of 2)
young woman learns about the (5) SPECTRtJM
"Coming Home" and "The
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Bea Arthur, Richard Thomas, (D0SPIOERWOMAI
(5)0 SPORTS SPECTACU- "25th Annlversanj
unknowingly accepting stolen
Of Disney.
(17)
"What Is The Nature Of Man?"
THE THREE LAR Coverage
Peter Nero, Rupert Holmes,
of the Senior lend"
toys
from
a
playmate.
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STOOGES
/
THE
LITTLE
Ken Mlnyard, Jimmy Brogan.
N.AS. Bowl from Montgomery,
Howard's
CALS
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Alabama; a 10-round heavy.
game-warden
Jack
McGee's
Obsession
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bwwm
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Market'
weight
fight between Leon S (4) CHIPS Ponch and .lnn
7:30
finding the Hulk suffers a setare jailed for contempt of Court
sets out to win Ellen away from back
Friedman
travels
to
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him.
from Atlantic City; Motorcycle when they refuse to reveal an
newspaper forbids him to Hong Kong to . demonstrate CS) 030 MINUTES
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betwSfl Gary Wells end Dale mobster's trial.
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and Bubba.
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(10) MACNEIL I LEMMA(10) WASHINGTON WEEK
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drunken
stupor,
tells
a
figure skating coach in
reporter
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Olympic history, to look at the
9:30
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ness up for sale when he hears "HappyWAIL
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10:45
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songwriter on the run from the
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law meets up with a crafty
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Bowling Center in Las Vegas, unwanted advice from the
crew, and a script-writing cou(10) JUUA CHILD AND Nevada.
Show" Harry Chapin hosts a
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.
celebration of past shows with co
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segments by Ella Fitzgerald,
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10:00
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11:30
meets with suffering and exile annual professional golf tour'. (DO FANTASY ISLAND A
(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny when he comes to the aid of an nament from the Indian Wells
Carson. Guests: Lauren Bacali, Egyptian pharaoh.
groom-to-be wakes up after his
Country Club near Palm
Tony Randall.
fantasy bachelor party to fi nd
Springs,
10:30
himself
married to the wrong
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woman,
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cized for their auoci.tion with
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People (01W) (1958) John (DO WIDE WORLD OF
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Agar,
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ancient temple and under- hem Globetro*t,rs' pertorm- The Stars" Hosts: John and
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Into pro tennis to find out who ground beings are uncovered ance in Lake Placid, N.Y.: Nancy Ritter, Dick and Pat Van
Is murdering top female play- by four archaeologists in Asia. Men's World Cup Skiing from Patten, Gavin and Patti
1/2 Mrs.)
Kitzbuhel, Austria; Women's MacLeod, Henry Winkler, Paul
ers prior to matches with an
(10)
MEDIX
ag'n champ. (R)
World Speed Skating from Anks and Dennis James.
0(35)MOVIE "Winning" (C)
Hamm. Norway.
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1100
(1969)
Paul Newman, Joanne
London" (01W) (1946) Don 5(4) CASPER AND THE
(10)plRI104UNE
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5:00
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creature haunts the oggy 8 (10) FOOTSTEPS "The
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STAR
TRW Kirk trim Marital problems, Is deter.
streets of London, leaving tar- Scratching Pole" Little Christi- to save an alien
spaceship from mined to win the Indianapolis
nor in its wake. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
no Sanchez and her father dii- destruction,
500, (2 H(s.)
1121(17) MOVIE "Frankencover that the need to practice
0(10)
MONTY PYTHON'S
stein Must Be Destroyed" Ilfs'stasksn.verreaøystops.
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brain into another human.
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tus and jackboots.
12:40
(8(10)10 SE ANNOUNCED
Jaime enrolls as a police acad- (121(17) DICK MAURICE AND
(DO MOVIE "Notorious"
emy cadet to local, a foreign COMPANY Guest: Jerry
(B/W)(1946) Cary Grant, Ingrid
agent known to be a member Lewis,
Ap7'jnJ
Bergmaø: Directed by Alfred
of thecliii. (Pan 1)
11:30'
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12:00
coir agent persuade; the
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Guests: Christopher Busy,, Jon,,, at the
Irate a gang of Nazis living in
University of Con- (71) 5 MOVIE "The Dark
South Am rica. (2 Rn.)
Judy Blum,, Olivia Newton. tral Florida, about some of His Angel"
(8/W)
(1935)

SU NDAY

January 13

EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

5:00
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(II) (35) GRIZZLY ADAMS
MORNING
11:00
(10) THE COUSTEAU
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and Philippe Cousteau explore
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(12) (17) SUNDAY MASS
on mankind throughout history
6:00
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0 CEREBRAL PALSY ences. (R)
By CINDY ADAMS
down the 4,000-mile-long river
TELETHON "Weekend With
to the Mediterranean. (Part 2)
11:30
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NEW YORK — Paris,
Nancy flitter, Dick and Pat Van DOORS
prepare
for the return of an
Patten, Gavin and Patti (jj) (35) MOVIE "The Naughty rs t'a wii 5:30
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friend.
Lan Schmidt.
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By JOAN HANAUER
fercncc was that CBS and second place for the week,
Up! Television Writer
The science fiction series,
NEW YORK (UP!) — The NBC included the football and its three-how "Skag" inspired by the 1973 movie
television rating figures for overruns of the CBS NFL premiere IflSde the top 20. "Westworld," offers a hero
ABC, first off the mark defending the world against
last week reflect a New championship game and
Year's hangover, plus postgame shows in their with new shows at the of an army of robots who
football overruns, further compilations. ABC did not. beginning of the fall-winter Look just like people. The
confused by differing inter- Football was the top-rated season, has been late in robots are launched by a
network Interpretations of program for the week. The introducing replacement revenge-raddled scientist.
the raw Nielsen statistics. top-rated regular series also programming, something Sounds like the old mad
Ignoring statistical nit- belonged to CBS — 4 60 reflected in its ratings slide. cyterneUclst strikes again.
CBS, moving fast to be
picking, CBS again took first Minutes."
Part of CBS's success are first with its new shows, is
place, with NBC in second
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and ABC relegated to the Its new programs. "Knots ready to pull its flops off the "Young Maverick" slot
cellar. ABC remains In first Landing" wound up in the before the opposition goes on will be "Boys and Girls
puce for the season-to-date, top 20 and "House Calls" with new entries. "Young Together," with Harry
but CBS Is crowding the captured 37 percent of the Maverick," one of the Reasoner voyeuring with
homebodies who were lowest-rated series last alarm increased sexual
fronWunner.
The exact figures differ, watching on New Year's week, will ride off into the activity among teen-agers.
depending on which net. Eve. The Wayne Rogers. sunset after Jan. 30, to be Air date: Feb. 6.
work's statistics you read, Lynn Redgrave show looks replaced by special CBS proCBS has pulled the plug on
for a variety of reasons in. like a nominee for the top 10. grammlng until March 5,
reportedly to be
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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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wheif Ala., whet sine can you tell us about wasderful
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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,
The Sanford police do not enforce laws relating to bicycles,
because "it's unproductive" he said. "You don't have the

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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
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document Is the call "for the Immedia te,
ent of Afghanistan have
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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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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)

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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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