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Instances of cars missing the curve as they travel south on Park Avenue just
before reaching Airport Boulevard. When they miss the curve, they land in
his lawn. The fifth such instance occurred Tuesday night when two men
missed the curve and struck a pole near Gordon's home. "Mv wife won't
even sleep in the front bedroom anymore." said Gordon, "she wants me to
sell the home. I've gone to a lot of expense." he said, "I've put In a fence all
along the front and I've stuck red reflectors on the trees out front. 111 have
to, I'll reinforce the fence with railroad Iron," he said.

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daughter was a "very loving mother who new abused
her children."
"She loved those kids and was so particular about them.
She kept her on on them like a hawk when they were
playing outside," Rosa Keltt said.
Miss Keltt's mother said she Mill doesn't know the exact
events which transpired on the evening 01 March 8. She
said she was out shopping while the children were
bathing. When she got home she found her daughter in the
bedroom screaming, the said.
Attempts to revive the Children by police and rescue
wilts were unsuccessful at the scene, police said.
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address at about 4 p.m. Tuesday. She was taken Into
custody at the Sesninole County JW Bond was set at
$1,000. A preliminary hearing for Miss Keltt was
scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today in circuit court.

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take the Children out of the tub Immediately. Instead, the
left them in the water and ran Into the bedroom, police
said.
The children's grandmother, Rosa Keltt, returned home
and found her daughter ,,in hysterics" according to

An llyear-old mother who told Sanford police the was
In the kitchen preparing dinner on March 8 when her two
ions drowned In six inches of bsthwater has been arred
and charged with two counts of manslaughter and two
counts of child abuse In connection with their deaths.
Police said a two.moegh Investigation of the drownings
produced evidence suggesting criminal acts may have
been committed by Bluett Keltt, whose sons were found
face down In a bathtub at 200 Lake Monroe Terrace. Mrs.
Keltt was arrested Tuesday on an Information prepared
by the state's attorney's office.
Telly Keltt, age 2, and lincnth.old Terry Keltt, had
been dead for up to an hour when the mother said she
discovered the pair, a medical examiner's report concluded. Medical examiner Dr. G.W. Garay said Telly tad
a bump on the head.
Miss KeIU told police she put the children inthe tub and
returned to the kitchen to finish dinner preparations at
about 5p.m. on the evening of March SO About 30 mInutes
later she returned to the bstlrooin and found both the
children dead, police said.
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FHP S ee ks Passencer In Hit And Run

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

The Florida Highway Patrol reported today they are looking for

Dade Anti-Smoking Vote
MIAMI iUPIj - Smokers puffed away nervously
today, hoping absentee ballots would hold up their small
lead on a question they consider an issue of personal
freedom. Non-smokers hoped for "miracles" and some
clean air.
With all of 462 Dade County precincts reporting
Tuesday, the vote was 95,074 against a proposed antismoking ordinance and 93,871 for it - a difference of only
1,203 votes. Some 3,287 absentee ballots were to be counted
today.
H the ordinance passes, it will go into effect Thursday.
But if the final margin of victory is less than a half percentage point, there will be an automatic recount of votes
cast.

Pitts-Lee Pay Delayed
TALLAHASSEE Fla. (UPI) —Ex-Gov. Reubin Askew
came under attack Tuesday for falling to testify before a
House committee considering $100,000 in compensation
for former death row inmates Freddie Pitts and Wilbert
lee.
Rep. John Ryals, DBrandon, said the former governor's backtracking leaves the committee with few choices
but to delve deeply into the record of the case.
"It's going to be a long, hot summer," he said, Indicating the probe will not end next week as originally
planned, and the question of compensation won't be
decided until a special session next fall.

Fugitive Surrenders
OCALA, Flu. (UPI) - A construction worker who
eluded capture for four years says he surrendered to
Ocala police voluntarily because he was tired of looking
over his shoulder.
Leonard Feezel said he has been arrested many times
for barroom brawls since he jumped bond in 1975 and fled
Illinois, where he was charged with intimidation, unlawful
- restraint and criminal damage to property in a liquor
lounge, lie said he has worked 25 jobs in 10 states since
then without being detected.
"It's easy to avoid the law if you keep on the move. For
people in fights and drunk, they only check to see If you
- have a record in that state," Feezel said.

Offender Program Curtailed
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) - The House is set to give
final approval to legislation severely restricting the
highly criticized state program for mentally disordered
sex offenders,
On Tuesday the House voted to tighten the legislation
and abolish the program completely in 1981 unless the
Department of Health anehabUjtaftve Services proves

it can run an effective proIrn.

The brother of Scott, Edward Chaplin, was struck by a truck
and thrown to the pavement on Monday. He suffered a mild
concussion, but today his condition was reported as good and the
Youth returned to school, his sister said,
TV TAKEN
A burglar entered the home of Ernest Woodard at 413 Sanford
Ave., Sanford, sometime Tuesday and made off with a 13-Inch
color television valued at $460, Sanford police said.
Police said there was no Immediate indication as to how the
thief gained entry to the home.
CHARGE DROPPED
Charges of attempted murder and attempted armed robbery
filed against Rodney Lewis Woods, 21, of 25 Castle Brewer Court,
Sanford, have been dismissed in circuit court.
Woods was charged with the shooting of a junkyard owner,
Louis Dritz, on Jan. 11. Dritz was shot three times during a robbery attempt. The third shot would have been fatal, police said,
had the bullet not been stopped by a wad of money carried by

Rep. Bob Crawford, chairman of the House Criminal

Justice committee, asked for the sunset provision
be
he said the program is a disgrace. Some
ni 280 inmates are treated at centers in Pembroke Pines,
Gainesville and Chatahoochee.

State Energy Head Quits
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI) - Embattled State
- Energy Director Carlos Warren is quitting July 1 - at a
time when Florida could be facing an energy crisis far
worse than the 1973 energy crunch.
But Warren, who told Graham administration officials
Tuesday of his intention to leave the $30,000.a.year post,
said now Is as good u time as ever since the department is
. being reorganized.
"Frankly, I can't think of a better time," said Warren,
who becomes the third high energy official to leave state
government in the last few months.

Nursing Home Act Passes
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) - A House committee
has passed what backers are calling ,The Nursing Home
Patient Protection Act of 1979."
The three-part legislation, designed to help the state
clamp down on shoddy nursing homes, sailed through the
House Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee
Tuesday.
"1 think this whole piece of legislation is the beginning
of giving nursing home patients some rights," said Rep.
Hal Spuet, D.Ml&amp;uni. "What we are trying to do is put
some workability in the nursing home laws."

4,200 Won't Get Diplomas
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) - The results are In from
the final round of functional literacy tests affecting this
year's high school seniors Indicating that about 4,200 will
not receive regular diplomas when they graduate in June.
Estimates, based on sample scores, also Indicate that a
majority of black students taking the tests arc still falling
because they cannot master the mathematics portions.
The test is under challenge in federal court by a group
of black parents contending the questions are culturally
biased against blacks.

Death Decisions Pondered
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tUPI) - The Mack of death
penalty eases an Gov. Bob Graham's desk grew to six
today, with nu hid from Graham ofl when or how he will
act on the cases.
Graham alone holds the power to sign the death
warrant that will schedule Florida's first. execution since
INC
He said after Tuesday's Clemency Board hearing for
four death row inmates that he has no deadline for
deciding whether to sign the death warrant or recommend
commutation.

MAPLE GROVE, Minn. last. Mrs. Grabe, now 37, is hereditary.
"I know that I can never be a went to the social agency which the only solution.
(UP!) - Every Mother's Day suffering from Crohn's Disease,
Mrs. Grabe said she wants to mother to her, nor do I have any helped with the adoption and
She went to a home for unwd
for the lust 20 years, Joan an ailment of the digestive warn her daughter the disease Intentions of trying to do " asked If her daughter, now 19, mothers In the Twin Cities. At
Persontus Grabe thought of tract. She does not know how is best treated in its early Mrs. Grabe said. 1 only want could be told of the disease and first, she said, she thought
Kathy Sue, the daughter she much longer she has to live.
stage&amp;
to see her and try to let her be asked to contact her mother, adoption was a good Idea.
saw only once its a sleeping
She wants to tell her long-lost
Kathy Sue Is the name Mrs. know that 1 have always loved if she wanted to do so.
But, she said, "when I startál
newborn.
daughter she loves her— and to Grabe gave to the infant she her."
Mrs. Grabe said a social to feel movement, and realized
But this year could be her warn her. Crohn's Disease is saw only once.
Last December, Mrs. Grabe worker finally told her she had that there was a real baby iA.
talked with the adoptive side of me, it became more
mother, who refused to permit difficult to believe that th'
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any contact. The daughter is knew what they were talkiqg
heallhy,the adoptive mother about.
said, and would only be told of
"I started to take long walks
her mother's medical history if every day by myself, and 1
she develops the disease.
would talk to my child then, arid
MIAMI i UP!, - Sonic certainly owe It to the public to decision."
proper use of radar," she said.
She also was told the social I fantasized about how I would
Florida traffic judges dealt consider his ruling," said
Duval County Judge Jesse H.
The Florida Highway Patrol agency always deals with the meet some wonderful man wijo
radar a few more blows Broward County Judge John Leigh and Leon County Judge will continue to use radar, said adoptive parents, not with the
would marry me and take rue
Tuesday, siding with Dade King. "Cops are going to have Charles McClure said it would Deputy Director Roger Collar. child,
away and the three of us woi4j
County Chief Administrative to go back to their old system of be up to attorneys to file"When troopers make traffic
"She (Kathy Sue) is an live happily ever after."
Judge Alfred Nesbitts ruling chasing you down the street." motions to exclude radar cases, they have no way of adult,"
protested Mrs. Grabe.
On Oct. 25, 1959, Mrs. Gratle
that radar is too inaccurate to
evidence, but Leigh added ,
"What
are
her
rights?
At
what
gave
birth. She said she wds
Several
Dade
ju
dg
es
agreed
"from
kn
owing what judge Is going to
be admitted as evidence.
what I've read, I believe
said.
age
is
s
he
old
enou
gh
to
be
de
al
wi
t
allowed
to see her infadt
th
Nesbitt,
and
others
around
he
handle It," It. Cu!. Collar
Nesbitt said in a four-page the state
made a good decision."
with?" So far, her questions daughter only once, being told
said
that
though
they
decision Monday he would not would have to study the
Dade County State Attorney
The Dade County Public have not been answered.
she must not wake the chili.
accept radar as evidence in his
Janet
Reno
said
she
will
not
Safety
Department's radar
Mrs. Grabe, since married, She didn't.
1
decision,
th
ey
felt
it
court, based on expert testimowas
a
good
appeal
NeslAtt's
ruling,
but,
will'
guns
are
In
the
shop
for
repair
became
pregnant
at
the
age
of
She has been Ill for most f
ny given in a three-week one.
form guidelines with police for and an accuracy check, and a 16.
the
past two decades, and 4t
hearing on the speed detectors'
"I adopt his decision In its radar evidence.
Metro spokesman said he didn't
She was reared in northern least one psychologist hs
reliability.
entirety," said Dade County
"We're going to work with know If theywould be put back Minnesota, she said, and her suggest ed the Illness may havje
"Since he spent all that Judge Howard Gross. "I think It local law enforcejnent to on the road when they are
parents, pastor and social been caused by suppressi
money and did all that work, I was an excellent, excellent develop guidelines to ensure the ret ur ned,
worker all agreed adoption was gr ief.

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Seminole Memorial Hospital
Board members Monday at I
P.M. to review the findings of a
consultant's report weighing
the benefits of renovating the
existing hospital against the
prospects of constructing a new
facility.

Money will be allocated in this session of the Florida
Legislature to begin work on a state Route 436 overpass at
Interstate 4 if the four-member Seminole County Legislative
delegation has its way.
State Rep. Bobby Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, chairman of
the delegation, reported from Tallahassee the delegation in both
the Senate and the House are working together to get $1 million
appropriated for the project.
The overpass concept known as the Center Street project includes an overpass of the state road and an alternate route
whereby inoorists can avoid the most congested portion of 436.
Hattaway said the "most realistic" place to look for the $1
million is from a project approved by a House transportation subcommittee last week for Orange County.
He noted, as he had last week, that $17 million was designated

WASHINGTON (UP!)
All major issues have been
resolved and the long-awaited SALT II arms limitation
agreement is ready for signing next month at a summit
meeting of President Carter and Soviet President Leonid
Brezhnev.
A formal announcement will be made today at the White
House by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who has been
the principal American negotiator for the windup of
talks
that began in 1972 under the Nixon administration.
The 100-page treaty package will cut the nuclear arsenals of both superpowers to the same number of launchers and bombers 2,250 by the end of 1981. It will be the
first arms treaty actually to require scrapping of nuclear
weapons 270 on the Soviet side, to get under the limit.
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RICHMOND (UP!)
Virginia Electric &amp; Power Co.
officials say whoever slipped through tight security to
tamper with uranium fuel rods at the Surry, Va., nuclear
power plant knew what he was doing.
Vepco Vice President C. M. Stallings told a news conference a corrosive chemical substance was found on 62
fuel elements, which are clusters of fuel rods that contain
uranium pellets, and sabotage Is suspected.
The incident could not have endangered the public or
Vepco employees, Stallings said, because the chemical
was not the type that could corrode the fuel rods containing the nuclear substance.

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ruled Michigan has no right to impose fishing restrictions
on Indians and those opposed to gill netting say the opinion
will lead to the end of sport fishing in the state.
Conservationists and spokesmen for sport fishing in.
Tuesday assailed a 131-page fact-finding opinion
issued by U.S. District Court Judge Noel P. Fox upholding
Indian claims their unlimited fishing rights date back
thousands of years.
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the White House Into major concessions for motorists in
gas-guzzling states, today faced a decision on whether the
country really needs a standby gas rationing plan.
The standby authority, which had to be rewritten twice
to clear the Senate Energy Committee by a narrow
margin, would allow the president to order coupon gas
rationing If oil supplies dropped by 20 percent or more.
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his Department of Admlnistralion has worked out with the
major state employee unions,
Total state tax dollar spending for programs next year
not counting tax relief should
be no more than $3.3 billion, he
said. The tentative Senate

WASHINGTON t UPI
The administration never
promised a quick end to inflation, but it now concedes
progress Is even slower than anticipated.
Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal told a
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AKRON, Ohio (UP!)
With hopes for a last-minute
settlement all but abandoned, the United Rubber Workers
union readied for a strike at noon today against Uniroyal
Corp. the nation's third largest tire manufacturer.
No contract talus were scheduled.
A strike against Uniroyal would affect 8,200 URW
workers in 12 plants that produce tires, hose, plastics,
coated fabrics and adhesives.

PALO ALTO, Calif. (UP!)
Richard Trenton Chase,
who admitted drinking the blood of at least one of his
was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder In
the brutal slayings of six people, including a pregnant
woman and a baby boy.
A Superior Court jury of nine women and three men
deliberated six hours over .a two-day period before
returning the guilty verdict, which Is subject to the death
penalty. Chase, 28, pleaded Innocent by reason of insanity.

Consultants from the New
York firm of Booz, Allen &amp;
Hamilton will be asked to answer questions about the report
they prepared. The report in(Hcated it would be less expensive, under some circumstances, to build a new
facility rather than repair and
expand the present hospital.
The report was made public
The meeting Is scheduled to
last week.
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Seminole Community (IIRS) and the violations were saying meals could be brought similar extension to a privately
into the Bookertown center operated center under the same
Action's (SCA) Headstart noted at that time.
IIRS asked the fire division's from another Headstart center. circwnstances.
center in Bookertown is
1
scheduled to reopen Thursday cooperation in doing the 1fl
Conunissioner Bill Kirchhoff
County Attorney Nikki
with new smoke detectors and a spections. Compliance with the Clayton said the commissioners said the smoke detectors should
fire cede is necessary for state by conditioning the extension on be installed both within the
fire alarm system installed,
County Commissioners licensing of the facility,
the installation of the smoke center and in an adjacent of'
A 45-day extension was then detectorsand fire alarm (ice.
Tuesday, granted a 45-day
extension to SCA to bring the granted for SCA to bring the systems, not using the kitchen
The headstart program,
facility, operating out of the old building Into compliance. The and hot water heater had Funded with federal money, is
Bookertown school, northwest 45day extension expired last "addressed those items which designed to enhance the
of Sanford into compliance with week and the center was closed, were life threatening."
educational development of
the fire code. Conditions of the McCluan said.
underprivileged pre-school age
Commissioner
McCluan said Tuesday most
extension are that smoke
Bob Siurm children. The Bookertown
detectors be installed irn- of the violations are in the said there is an overriding center has 20 children enrolled.
mediately and that the kitchen process of being corrected. He public need fqr the center to be Classes have been held in
and hot water heater in the pointed out a major need at the open because of the service temporary quarters in a nearby
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drywall to missioner Dick Williams said closed last week.
eighths-Inch
extended
time.
DONNA
JUST JOKING
Commissioners voted separate the kitchen from the he could consider granting a ESTES
To ease the pain of soaring gas prices, a Chicago
unanimously to grant the cx- remaining portion of the
service station has turned to humorous signs on tension,
building
had not been
themes ranging from weather to politics. Station
Rev. Amos Jones, SCA corrected.
SCA Headstart Director
manager Torn Bllhingham here arranges a sign executive director, said the
Spenser, however,
smoke
detectors
and
the
alarm
Portia
ribbing Energy Secretary James Schlesinger.
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system are being installed submitted to commissioners
today
and "hopefully" the letters from two building supply
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center will re-open Thursday. houses in the county noting a
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The center was ordered shortage exists in that specified
closed by the Seminole County material and the dry wall is
Public Safety Department fire ordered.
County Commissioner Sandra
division last week because of
fire code violations. J.H. Glenn, liaison commissioner to
McCluan, chief fire inspector, SCA, told colleagues the
told commissioners Tuesday an Headstart program faces a
Inspection was conducted on the limited budget and serves a
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) budget complies with his Bookertown facility early In public purpse. She sugeated
Gov. Bob Graham today mandate, but the Home props. January at the request of the the kitchen in the tilcUltY not be
Mate Department of Health and used until it is brought into
Wasted a $14 billion budget al does not.
compliance with the code,
Graham
sided
with
the
Rehabilitative
Services
being put together by the House
=
Appropriations Committee as Senate in the Intensifying
Inflationary and threatened to budget fight in every area but
veto it.
pay raises. Senators are considLawn Spray • Pest Control
"I aim quite concerned the ering giving university faculty
legislative budget committees up to an 18 percent raise over
Nematodes
will approve a spending plan the next two years, which would
that is inflationary and counter exceed the Carter guidelines
to my goals of reducing the size and the 12 percent, two-year
Termites iFumigation
of government. Such a budget raise recommended by the
will not be acceptable to fll(" governor for ather state emSanford 322•8865
Graham said at a news con- ployees.
ference.
Orlando 423.8094
Graham and the Senate agree
He vowed to veto appropriations exceeding President on tax relief and Increases in
ram spending.
Carter's 7 percent a year

Man Convicted In 6 Slayings

the recommendation of the
consultants calling for the
construction of a new facility.
That option, the consultants
concluded, would cost about $17
million, compared to a $16.3
million cost to renovate.
However, the new facility could
be financed through a loan from
the Farmers Home
Administration at five percent
interest over 25 years, which
would make the total cost less
than renovation, which would
have to be financed through the
sale of tax-exempt bonds at
eight percent interest, the
report said.

The Center Street project calls for an overpass of 436 to Crane 's
Roost and the opening of Center Street for which most of the rightof-way has already been acquired by the city of Alt a monte
Springs, to Montgomery Road. From Montgoriwrluad
motorists could either go south to 436 and west or to state Route
434 and then, east or west, thus bypassing the most congested
portion of 436.
liattaway, a member of the House Appropriations Committee,
said he will work in that committee toward getting the funds
allocated for the Seminole County project while Sen. John Vugt,
D-Cocoa Beach, also a member of the delegation will be working
toward the same end in the Senate Appropriations Committee.
The idea of a 436 overpass has been discussed in Altamonte
Springs for the past 15 years. The area of 436 from Palm Springs
Road, west to 1-4 has a traffic count of 58,000 cars per day and has
been designated the most heavily traveled stretch of road in
Seminole County by the State Department of Transportation,
Hattaway noted.

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by the sub-committee for the Orlando International Airport interchange after Orange County Commissioners said $16 million Is
sufficient for that project. It is from this project Hattaway expects to get the $1 million necessary for the Center Street project.
Sen. Bill Gorman, R-Orlando, chairman of the Orange County
delegation has agreed to find out exactly how much is needed for
the airport Interchange construction and why there Is a difference
in the sum requested and the money tentatively allocated.
"We will make a run on Orange County if we have to," Hattaway said. Hattaway announced last week he and Rep. Bobby
Brantley, R-Longwood, would attempt to get the $1 million
allocated to six-lane U.S. 17-92 from downtown Casselberry to
north of Longwood. "We have abandoned that," he said. "The 4361-4 situation is without doubt the greatest need in the county."
Hattaway noted $3.2 million has already been allocated for
modifications on the 436-1-4 interchange and the new $1 million, if
the delegation is successful, would be used for the Center Street
project.

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Dritz In his shirt pocket.
Woods was arrested Feb 2 in connection with the theft of a pair
of pants from the Super Dollar Store at 205 E. First St., Sanford.
Woods allegedly fired a shot at a man who chased him after the
theft, police said.
A ballistics test indicated the gun used in the Super Dollar Store
theft matched the gun used to shoot Dritz, police said. However,
no positive identification of Woods could be made, authorities
said.
On March 12, Woods was convited In circuit court on charges of
aggravated assault and carrying a concealed firearm in COfl
nection with the theft of pants from the Super Dollar Store. A presentencing investigation has been ordered.
VANDALS HIT
Vandals are being blamed for the pouring of paint on top of a
roof to a shed at the Phillips 66 Service Station, 801 Celery Ave.,
Sanford police said.
Police said the incident occurred sometime Sunday or Monday.
Damage to the building was put at $300.

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FundsEyed To Relieve 436 Congestion'

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CBTAKEN
A CB radio va1ued at $139 was reported stolen from a car
by Flora Scott, 164 Country Club Circle, Sanford, somet4
Tuesday, police said.
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Police said the car was parked in a lot at 3418 Orlando Drive $
the time of the theft. Entrance to the vehicle was gained by pryii1
open the vent window and opening the lock, police said.
JEWELRY STOLEN
A pair of 14-carat white gold earrings valued at $894 w&amp;
reported stolen Monday. from a Longwood home, according k
Seminole County deputies.
Judith Garrels, 120 Palmetto Court, Longwood, told deputI
her home has been up for sale for the past three months and
suspected her earrings had been stolen during this time while
prospective buyers came in and out of the property.
The earrings were last seen in the closet bedroom, deputies say.
Each earring was set with a blue sapphire measuring an averagi
of 3.3 mm.
CAR STOLEN, RECOVERED
A 1971 Ford station wagon was stolen from near a Sanford txã
Monday night andfound shortly thereafter behind an elementary
school, according to Seminole County deputies. The statlonwagon
Is valued at $1,495.
Walter Ross Jr., 49, of 1012 E. 9th St., Sanford, told deputies lie
pulled in front of the DeLuxe Bar on Southwest Road and left h
car running while he went inside.
Approximately two minutes later, he returned and dIscoverl
his car missing, deputies say. Deputies later found the car parked
at the rear of the Goldsboro Elementary School.

the passenger who rode in the 1974 Blue Pontiac said to have been
the vehicle involved in the hit and run accident April 26 that
claimed the life of 18-year-old Scott Chaplin of 2809 Magnolia,
Sanford.
The Highway Patrol reports it now has a car impounded, but
that it has been unable to establish at this point who was driving
the vehicle. Unless the driver confesses, the only person who
could identify the driver would be the passenger who was in the
car at the time the youth was struck, an FHP spokesman said

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Getting through the day and night must be tough
going these days for the driver (and passenger if
there was one) of the car that killed 16-year-old
Mark Scott Chaplin.

It's nice at the top, says Trinity Prep track coach
Ge'arge Austin.
He should know after another fantastic performance by the girls track team lad weekend.
They claimed their second straight date chainplonahlp. Sandwiched In between was a girls cross
"Success breeds success," Is his explanation of
the rise of the na11 school to great heights in track.
It wasn't always that way at Trinity. In the
beginning, at least when Austin started a girls
program eight years ago, there were five uncertain
faces staring at him on the first day of practice.
With some hard work, they managed to finish third
In the cross country meet In their second year.
This year some 22 girls turned out for the track
team, no huge number, but outstanding considering
there are only about 80 girls in the upper three
grades.

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mile events In the. Class Aitate meet. Shannon is a
ninth grader and was Class A cross country state
champ last fail, but missed the track meet because
of an Injury.
The Howard McNulty family lives In Lake Mary.
Over the years, there have been a number of
Sanford products who have also played big roles In
success of Trinity athletic endeavors. Jay Johnson
Is one, and he Is now on the baseball team at Florida
State.
Matt McDonald, who Herald readers may recall
as the youngster who shaved his head before last
year's state swimming meet, came back with a fifth
place In this year's state finals. He's Cindy's
brother, and both are also from Sanford.
Allison Lanier, another Sanford product, set a
state record In the high jump last weekend.
In short, It's hats off to the Saints, who seem to
keep marching In.

There were three definite keys to last weekend's
victory performances by Mary Barnett, Cindy
McDonald and Ann Kurth. They each participated
In three events and garnered more than their share
of points for the team.
Austin Is from St. Paul, Alberta, Canada. He
conies to Goldenrod by way of Arizona and West
Texas State and Oviedo High.
In fact, he teaches physical education at Lawton
Elementary In Oviedo. He heads for Trinity's
practice track after classes.
Over the years, Austin's most famous family of
runners has been the McNultys.
Laurie is the oldest, and she's now on the
Alabama tennis team. Thad runs for Harvard and
recently received AU-Around honors as a freshman.
Paul is still at Trinity and all he did Friday night
was win first place In the half-mile, mile and two-

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Seminole County Chapter NOW, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Civic Center.

THURSDAY MAY ii
Senior Citizens tow to Sarasota for visit to Ringling
Museum and Asolo Theater to see Noel Coward's "Design
for Living." Leave Sanford 8:30 a.m.; pick up 9 a.m.,
Seminole Plaza, Casselberry. Return 2 p.m., May 11.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery

Ward, Interstate Mall.

SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.
Semlnola Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows

Hall, Sanford.

FRIDAY, MAY 11

ANGL E-WAL TERS

the days are getting even tougher for the
Seminole High School 10th grader's mother, Mrs.
Paul Chaplin. First she had to endure the grief of
burying her 16-year-old son, then on Monday she
got the horrifying news another sons 8-year-old
Edward, had been struck by a small truck. Edward
suffered a slight concussion, but at last reports he
was at home and expected to recover.

RONALD

Salle Harrison Chapter Daughters of American
Revolution, noon, Forest Clubhouse, Lake Mary. Bring
old jewelry.

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was not so fortunate. He was struck by a car April
26 as he rode his bicycle on Old Lake Mary Road.
The driver never stopped the vehicle. Scott died
four days later. The driver still is unidentified.
And, there may have been a passenger in the car
when the accident happened, Florida Highway
Patrolmen say.From where we sit, the driver of the
car which killed Scott needs to do some soulsearching. He, or she, needs to come forward and
put everyone at rest, including himself, or herself,
And the passenger
again, if there was one
needs to do the same.

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Mark Scott Chaplin was a fine boy. Well-liked by
everyone who knew him.
"He was something that is rare these days," said
Rev. Keith Crocker, who officiated at the funeral
services. '"He was a 16-year-old gentleman."
That says much more than one might think at
first glance.
We'd like to see another gentleman, or lady as
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we uriver wspiaying
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Americans are In no mood for fooling around
when It comes to meeting the challenges of the
urgent problems we face inflation, energy and
our position in the world.
But a little fooling around can provide an
enlightening change of pace from the
seriousness of our current public policy debates.
Taking this to heart, the well-known authors of
two recent books have taken a look at our
problems and they prescribe humor.
They also demonstrate that If you are in the
mood to poke fun, politicians and government
are prime targets.
"Public Nuisance," by R. Emmett Tyrrell
Jr., is a collection of devastating satirical essays
on a range of public figures of the 1960s and
1970s. Bob Tyrrell is well-known among conservatives for his editorship of the "American
Spectator," a journal which has emerged as an
oracle of the so-called "neo.conservatlsm."
Tyrrell apares no one In his book. He tears
through the American cultural scene with witty,
disarming prose, piercing the public Images of
Ullian Heilman (an "ageless coed"), John
Kenneth Gal braith ("a millionaire economist
and bon vivant"), Bob Dylan (the "Schubert Of
Ribbing, Minn.")and many ot hers. As you might
guess, some of his sharpest literary missiles are

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an audacious move runlnlacemg of the
buccaneering days of the "Standard Oil Trust"
during the late 1800e, the Exxon Corp. is seeking
to dissuade____
the World Bank from providing
financial assistance needed by developing
nations to harness their own petroleum
resources.
Instead, Exxon Is promoting an arrangement
under which oil and gas exploration and
production in the lesser developed countries
(LDCa) around the globe would be the private
domain of the world's major petroleum corporatloi.
The World Bank, which offers low-Interest
loans and technical assistance to encourage
economic development In LDCs, Is convinced
that succeufulnew petroleum ventures will both
enhance those nations' economic stability and
amellorate the harsh effects ofthe global energy
crisis.
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Ths)i bay ail esIwTwd UI. role
.00JJk4%. TyrviU. In o..,
before. Some are asking now If he has traveled
regarded
as
at
the
tamer
passages,
Tyrrell portrays his urntoo many miles but he has to be
been
tried
In
some
fortunate
subjects
like
this: "To me these
least aco-favorite until hehas
b
us
ybo
es
areas
moronic
a mob of louts as has
di
Led heats.
er
ever
b
ee
ar
n
at
l
ge
In
any
civilized
country since
John Connally Previously a horse of anoth
$2
the
dawn
of
Ch
ri
st
endom."
color, he may be the sentimental choice of the
A litera ry rule of thumb Is that truly sucbettors but not the smart money. Impressive in
ceasful
satirical writing will instruct as well as
training, but has to show he can win on
criticize.
'Public Nuisances" passes the test. In
Republican track.
to
the emotional value of en joying a
Phil Crane -Good lines and outstanding early addition
y
laugh
at the expense of politicians,
good
bell
foot, but has yet to be tested in traffic when the
co
e
this
ll
ct
ion
contains
shrewd perceptions of
whips are out and the hooves are flying. So far,
recent
pub
c
events
an
political decIsions...
li
d
be has made no wrong moves and obviously is
As
for
Ralph
Nader's
crusade
for automobile
causing concern in the Reagan stable.
f
y,
ks
th
tly "Citisin
sa
et
Tyrrell
r
em
ar
at
apparen
George Bush
Impeccable breeding and
training, but another wholly untried runner. Did Nader believes automobiles are meant to be run
not do well on home tracks, but made an Ian- into concrete walls. His Ideal auto would In-

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whatever reason, find It difficult to cope with a
wrong committed against another. But how they
finally resolve those acts will be the criterion for
assessing them.

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hurled at politicians.

Argucina, Bolila, Bril, Chile, c_,
M5O. P, TI' I*
wAslnwvrow' (UPl)
Someonó
Ibo
Egypt, Tunisia; zaire, Babrain, Cameroon, thought four years ago that Scoop
Jackson was
Chad, Congo, (nan, Syria, Turkey, India, the class of the 1976 Democratic field ought to
MSIIYIIS and Jf4
know better, but he goes an altc.tpt to make a
Petroleum production
be
book" on the 1980 presIdential hopefuls.
"wider
lucrative, as Indicated by Exxon's im
There
may be more entries as the year
profits of $2.76 billion
sses,
and almost surely there will be
announcunuit that net profits for the first pro
gre
sc
ra
tches
b
ef
the primaries begin, but here is
quarter of 1V79 were $0million, up 37.4 percent a look at Un ore
declared and likely starters along
over the comparable Period
with a fdw exceedingly dark horses almost nine
But exploration is an expensive, highly risky inortha before the first tests.
activity. One exploratory well In an accessible Democrats:
wit' known reserves cods less DiaL
Jimmy Carter A proven horse, but still
$100,000, Exxon notes, while a single ''nfl well lightly regarded by many of the railbirds. The
In the remote
of Africa and Latin condition of the track is his most impo rtant
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am
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up w 1U3 ieuow w rising
The World Bank estimates that in the decade prices, he could be overtaken,
betw
IMand 10, the LDCs will have to Jerry Brown- Very flashy in the paddock and pression working in harness. May Show cold corporate the charaderistics of a Mercedes
Bans 450 SEL with those of a bulldozer."
Invest $615 billion annually to develop their very faitou*of the Starting gate. A good Showing
weather form in New Hampshire.
As this collection receives the prominent
petroleum resources. Earlier this year, the bank on his last start big there is some feeling he may
Howard Baker Good notices from his home
dis
lY
It deserves In the bookstores of America,
announced Its conmitmei* to assist In that have drained something with his 1978 demonturf, but he has to show he can travel and win.
financing through a rnwlve $1.33 billion loan stratton of changing directions while at a full
Some think he tripped over the Panama water I Imagine there will be plenty of nervous
hazard ifl the Senate steeplechase. He's hoping to Politicians Who Will flip frantically to the Index to
program.
gallop.
find out whether or not they have achieved the
But a previously confidential exchange Teddy Kennedy
He looks awesome In
preempt the middle of the track.
dubious status of one of Bob Tyrrell's "public
of letters Shows that Exxon's board chairman, C. training, but there still is no assurance that heBob Dole An experienced runner,
C. Garvin Jr., Is hardly eflthIndUtlC about the will run. He would be odds-on favorite for the
believe he Is too heavy in the foot and sharp in nuisances."
A different
kindproduced
of bookby
(but
economic scll4stermlnatlon and energy In- nomination if he did, but the final heat would be a
the tooth for the fast track. He may not win, but humorous)
has been
theequally
unuaU$
dependence that might result from such a very muddy contest Indeed,
he'll have fun trying.
program.
Adlal Stevenson Good stock, but previous
Lowell Welcker A high bucking maverick literary team of former Sen. Eugene McCarty
EarUor this ysar, Garvia wrot. to Treasury races have been rum on closed circuit courses.
expected to head for the left lane. May get -_ and conservative James J. Kilpatrick. In the
Secretary Michael W0
lii1 the United Has a lot to show before attracting out of town
nips at the front-running favorites, but not am preface, the authors explain that their project
was born on a cold November night at
n
.
Slates repres4.'vs to the World Be* attentio
as a likely winner,
few
Kilpatrick's
home In Virginia's Blue Ridge
C"'iI that "such projects seem ill-suited for Republicans:
Harold Stassen Too many starts, too
mositalii&amp;
The
authors readily admit that
bank lending" because "exploration for oil and Ronald Reagan
finishes.
A confirmed rigid rail
Who?
bourbon
at
gas lslnbereu*lyrlaky"
played least a snail part In the
runner, he has always finished In the money
Benjamin Fernandez, John Anderson
conception of their joint literary effort.
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That no deep grudges are carried in this case is
evident In Mrs. Chaplin's comments when she was
asked if anyone had been arrested or identified in
connection with her son's death. She said she didn't
know, but "I prayed for the driver again this
morning."

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The Federal Communications Commission has taken steps
4o give the cable television viewer a greater diversity of
programs to watch on the tube.
That's good. Television has become so great a part of our
:lives that anything that will Increase Its responsiveness to the
viewer's dlvere interests is good. The electronic media are
uniquely modern means of communication. They are is the
irimitive stages of their development. They have begun as mass
media but are likely to become highly diversified and selective,
appealing to small audiences as well as large ones.
The FCC moved to eliminate two rules that have hamstrung
'cable Ty systems and protected local television stations from
competition. One rule limits the number of out-of-town TV
station signals urban cable systems can Import from distant
cjljes. The othet rule allows local stations in the 50 largest W
']markets to force a cable operator to black out any show carried
. -on, then Imported diannets if the show appears onthe local
itation.
Satellite telecasting creates the possibility of opening up
:)iwidreda of channels to every set, Including those In the most
remote areas of this country.
: Government regulations should not stand In the way of such
gress.

Plaza.

Sunday, May 13
Symphony Sunday at the zoo children's concert by
Florida Symphony Orchestra, 3 p.m.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)- If misery loves
company. American consumers should be
delighted to learn that they're not the only ob.
jectsof the mu1tIntional oil companies'
rapacious efforts to Increase already bloated

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Funeral services for Mrs.
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coach for the University of
Florida will be the principal
speaker at 8 a.m. Friday at the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce building, 400 E.
First St.
The public is invited to attend
the free event where coffee and
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direction of Marvin C. Zand.rs

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Kinea' main topic will be
MRS. GLA DYS H. TUCKER Merritt Island, died Tuesday recruiting for the university.
Mrs. Gladys H. Tucker, 84, of night as the result of an an The assistant coach is In charge
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WASHINGTON Id others rely on George challenge would split the Democratic Party and spellbinder from Texas in caning on g. He
no longshols at 50 to I inciuie nunois Gov
Gall p,EknoRoperandl.uaHwriuforguddancs give theGOP thspreddency.0 Carter continues has an effective campaign team, be
a Jim Thompson, Sen, Ro
Lowsi
In next year's presidential sweepstakes. We to slip In popular odeeni, however, Teddy
presidential aura of strength and confidence, Weickar and Paul azait, and Dole,
Reps.
JOIN
prefer "Jhnzny the Greek"
who be prevailed upon to rum. u*ixn4es MY he
and his views are conservative enough to pick up Anderson and Jack Kemp. Ughtaing lm't llkM
calculate, the political odds elus1vity for us. low opinion of Jerry Brown and wOld(kl't want Reagan delegates should their favorite
falter. to strike tn.
Wh&amp;leJlmmy'ar,Mnthorlsbaeed hpikupthsvpvpinitionbydefault.
But he is still remembered as a Dsmocr*
MAUAillI W: D,,
on sporting auto, he apoes the same sk&amp; is
ldu
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CaliJornIa txneRepublIcw,
his connection with
praise fW
his evaluation Of political proupicts: H. talks to governor is ready to challenge Carter in the Richard Nixion gives him a Watergate tie that Is
of
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members of h
his mod lifestyle, chameleon- no advantage. He was acquitted of ___
taking bribe, fr4allty In govenmieg,
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90 dicking
party
sr seasoned pI1 like pc'lWrs and jneral flakiness tin a lot of from the dairy lobby, but the fact that he was
h. p.
pros.
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for *W Junkets.
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people
off,
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did
beat
Carter
four
times
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dall
can
hardly
be
considered
a
plus.
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fICedl7 jetted off tq
Howard Baker: 7 to 1. The Senate minority Tud,
after a belated entry Into the 17$
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prIuil&amp;7 le Nfl P"i ,1jY prknarlcs. Brown's dock would also go up leader Is offering himself as a moderate aft
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rates Presided Carter as the odds-on favorite tO demnatically If he were the only alternative to native to the conservative favorite,, and he a large rInus. The trip cost $100*. So big was
win the Democratic m"
k and gives (.
m'114 be a coaiprnuIse clidate In a the party IbM the hotel In the resort town' of
Matra
uiti' IIYS SNOU(h room; the
RonhldRasmiae,.sllito beft
Greek
deadlocked
convention.
Back hi the pack at to 1, Jimmy the
p,as
George Bob: 10 to 1. Another moderate dark Moroccan 111CM1 11014011 obiliugly kicked oi4
rates the ether Democratic pc1*ies as
hors.,
Bob Is a Texan with strong ties to the 0000 110111111118 10 make room for the Kreps sa
Here is Jimmy's "early morning line" on the at
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tan
establiskned.His tenure as had of the tourag.. A Commerce Department spokesmj
race for the Wle Home:
&amp;ms. pg Moynihmk Robert Byrd and
Central
lntt4llg,nce Agency Is regarded as a 'plI' that Kieps performed numerousoja
Carter: 4106 Thoegh his popularitY among Frank Church, Rep Me UdiM and Heath
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festival beginning at 7 p.m.
May 21 at the Seminole Community College gymnasium.
The event, open free of
charge to the public, is the
county school district's third
annual festival.
Lorraine Offer, music
teacher at Bear Lake
Elementary School, is in ch arge
of publicity and said the festival
will be under the direction of
Dr. Burt Perinchief.
The Forest City Elementary
school band will also Perform at
the festival, chaired this year
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Live Band.
Longwood Community Garage Sale and Bazaar
sponsored by Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, Longwood Civic League and Christ
Episcopal Church, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Longwood Historic
District Food. through Sunday.
Lunch and fashions to benefit Humane Society Of
Seminole County, noon, Jerry's Sanford Airport. Tickets
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Coast Guard officers who
have Investigated the

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suddenly overwhelmed by
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Underwater cameras have
located the wreck ilL lies in
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three sections, but no
bodies have been seen.
Moreover, most of the
boat's lifesaving equipment is apparently still in
place on the vessel.
Where are the sailors"
Why was the emergency
gear not used? How could a
big ship go don without
call for help? Many Great
Lakessaflors insist that the
Coast Guard investigators
have not yet provided
answers to the lingering
questions. The critics say

track, "and there were no

The official report of the
wreck concludes that the
ship probably took on great

knots and the waves In

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lights where it was supposed to be." An air and
water
search
was
thereafter Initated and it
continued for much of the
evening,
By daybreak only an oil
slick and some lifejackets
were found. The Fits had
gone under In what is
kno wn as the graveyard of
Gitche Gwnee. In three

believes, however, that the
Fitzgerald was in trouble
for hours before capsizing.

caught in a howling gale at
the time It sa nk; the winds
were blowing at up to 80

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amounts of water through
hatch covers, and the
resulting flood In the hold
led to a loss of buoyancy,
then to calamity.
The Fitzgerald went
down so metime after 7
p.m. Capt. Jessie Cooper,
the skipper of a following
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Indeed, the storm was
the worst on the lake In
more than a half-century.
Snow was failing. So was
frozen rain. It was so bad
that the skipper of the
Fitzgerald, Capt. Ernest
McSorely, radioed to a
following freighter that he
had not "seen anything like
It" in 40 years of Great
Lakes experience,
But McSorley did not
despair. Nor did he give
any radio suggestion that
he had storm-related
problems he couldn't
handle. Its ship contained
26,000 tons of taconite
pellets, It was downward
boundfromSuperlor,Wis.,
for Cleveland, and all
communications Indicated
that MeSorely expected to
make it.

crew was in peril:

fact merely hocus pocus.
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the legendary steamer that
vaned in Lake Superior
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a woman has depends a lot on When that is through you won't
how extensive the infection need to use birth control
the inflammation manures. If you happen to
extends up the tubes and In- have Increased bleeding during
volves the ovary, It can become the menopause, your doctor
a large ovarian abceu,
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freighter with the name
"Edmund Fitzgerald"

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fact, and two investigations
of It, nobody knows what
caused the wreck of the
Edmund Fitzgerald.
Millions have heard of
the wreck, of course. An
account of the Incident was
recorded by folk singer
Gordon Lightfoot in 1976.
"The captain wired In he
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four grown diilcfren and don't discomfort. It can cause abwant any more, but I would like normalities in the blood tests,
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Suns, Sonics Back In
By United Press International
Phoenix and Seattle, a pair of
NBA clubs that are long on
talent and know-how, are
playing the basketball the way
it's supposed to be played.
"It meant a lot to us that we
came back and got cranked up
again," said Phoenix Coach
John MacLeod, after his Suns
had scored a 100-91 victory over
the SuperSonics. "1 thought we

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played well but It was a hardfought basketball game. Seattle
can come right back and cut
Into a team's lead."
Walter Davis scored 27 points
and Paul Westphal added 21
Tuesday night when the Suns
held Seattle scoreless for the
first six minutes of the fourth
quarter. The triumph evened
their Western Conference
championship series at two

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games each with the fifth game
of the series slated for Friday
night In Seattle.
Phoenix held an 81-77 lead
entering the final quarter but
Seattle lost Its collective
shooting touch at the start of the
last period. The Sondes missed
their first seven fleldgoal attempts and did not score until
5:56 had elapsed. Phoenix, by
then, had a commanding 93-77

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lead.
"We would miss a shot and
Own not get back on defense,"
complained Seattle Coach Len
Wilkens. "We were Just doing
things we shouldn't be doing."
IV Suns led, 31-24, at the end
of the first quarter and
capitalized on a host of Seattle
turnovers to lead by 15 points
late In the first half en route to a

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58-50 halftime advantage.
Seattle came back to tie the
score midway through the third
quarter and then pulled ahead,
47.

In the NBA's ether semifinal
series, the ailing Washington
Bullets and the surprising San
Antonio Spurs hook up in game
3 of their Eastern Conference
championship series tonight,
with the defending NBA
champs needing a win In the
HemlsFair Arena to regain the
home-court advantage.

Gus Williams had 22 points
and Dennis Johnson added 21 to
pace the Sonics. Len Robinson
had 16 points for the Suns.
Lonnie Shelton had 19 points
and John Johnson 14 for Seattle.

The series Is tied, 1-1, and,

Seminole: Baseball, Softball On!
With rain out of the picture, Seminole High
is hoping for twin wins on the diamonds today.
The baseball team takes on Merritt Island in
a regional baseball test tonight at 7:30 p.m. on
the Sanford Memorial Stadium Field. And the
girls softball team is hopeful of a regional
victory against Eau Gailie in a 4 p.m. encounter at Fort Mellon Park.
Both games were postponed from Tuesday
because of heavy rains and wet fields.
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American League
East
W L Pct.
Bolt
19 I
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Boston
17 10 &amp;o
Milwauke
58 11 621
New York
14 ii
Detroit
II
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Cleveland
8 58 .308
Toronto
8 22 .267
West
W I Pct.
Minn
20 8 .711
Calif
17
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Texas
15 17 .556
Kan City
15 13 .536
Chicago
12 15 .411
Oakland
11 18 .379
Seattle
10 20 .333
Tuesday's Results

having won their first game
ever In Landover, Md., the
Spurs must suddenly be considered as legitimate challengers
for the title.

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"If we had lost that second
game," surmised Washington
center Wes Unseld, "we would
have been In deep trouble. Now
we are In Just ordinary
trouble."

said Bobby Lundquist, SHS coach, in talking
about ace hurler Darren Whitehead. "Darren
is 12-6, but he has lost a lot of tough ones. He
could very easily be 16-2. But those games are
behind us. We need to win this one."
Seminole Is 21-10. Merritt Island stands 2112. John Staples (9-5) is scheduled to pitch for
the Mustangs, hope to avenge a 2-1 regional
defeat handed them two years ago when
David Wiggins pitched Seminole Into the
sectional game.

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National League
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PhIla
19 7 .731
'Montreal
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12
St. Louis
54 12 .538
Chicago
12 11 .522
Piftsbrgh
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New York
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West
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Houston
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16 12 .571
San Fran
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Tuesday's Results
Cincinnati 8 , Chicago 7
Atlanta 4. PittsburQh 1
s. LOUiS 1. HOUston
Los Angeles 3. New York 2
Montreal A. San Francisco 0
Phila 9, San Dgo 6, 12 inns,
Today's Games
GB
(All Times EDT)
Cincinnati
(Moskau
1 0)
at
1
Chicago
(Krukow
11).
2:30
1
1' z p.m.
Montreal
(Grimsley
30)
at
San Francisco (Blue 5.2), 3:35
p.m.
Pittsburgh (0. Robinson 22)
GB at Atlanta (Matula 2.3), 7:35
p.m.
3
St. Louis
(Denny
at
22)
', Houston (Niekro 22). 8:35 p.m.
5
Philadelphia (Ruthven 50) at
112
San Diego (Mura 20). 10 p.m.
9'
New York (Allen 03) at Los
11
Angeles (Sutton 3-3). 10:30 p.m.
Thursday's Games

Chicago (Baumgarten 20) at
Detroit (Wilcox 2.1), 8 p.m.
Cleveland
(Waits
23)
at
Milwaukee (Caldwell 4-2), 8:30
P.m.
Toronto
(Clancy
21)
at
Minnesota (Hartzell 1-1), 8:30
p.m.
Kansas City
(Gale 1-2)
at
Texas
(Alexander
I. 1),
8:35
p.m.
Thursday's Games
Cleveland at Milwaukee
Kan City at Chicago, night
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Baltimore 8, Oakland 2
Detroit 10, Chicago 8
Milwaukee 9, Cleveland S
'Minnesota 16, Toronto 6
Texas 8, Kansas City 7
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
California
(Frost
70)
at
Boston (Renko 21), 7:30 p.m.
Seattle (Abbott 1 3) at New
York (Figueroa 2 .3), 8 p.m.
Oakland
(Norris
2.1)
at
Baltimore
(Palmer 1 1),
7:30

Rangers Nab
Theig
B One

By United Press Interiatloanl Bruins left winger, erupted for
Ron Greachner, defenseman his first NHL hat trick to give
NEW YORK(UPI) Babe Dahlgren, the fellow who took over
for the New York Rangers, the Bruins a 5.2 win over the
for Lou Gehrlg, has held on to Gehrlg's old glove for nearly 40
remembered the great upset of Canadians and square their
1975, and got his revenge.
years and now he's finally ready to let It go.
semifinal series at three games
"I was there for that series," each.
"At my age, I figure what the heck?" says the 66-year-old
Greachner said Tuesday night,
"j said to the team before the
former Yankee first baseman.
"1 was listening to one of those talk shows the other day and one
recalling the New York Island- game that this might be the last
of the callers talked about the value of mementos, saying how a
era' three-game upset over the time we'll be together and have
Rangers,
bubble gum card of Hank Aaron Issued In the 1950's sold for only a
a shot at the Stanley Cup," said
penny then and is now worth $70.
Greechner, who scored a goal Boston Coach Den Cherry. "I
to key a 2-I victory that cm. gave them a. little of the
"That started me thinking that I must be sitting on a small
fortune because I have the gloves worn by the right side of the
chad New York's hockey series emotion and I guess It worked."
of the century In six games and
Yankees' 1927 infield, and many claim that was the greatest
Jonathan scored the team's
By halted Press
tj
sent the Bangers to the Stanley first, fourth and fifth goals and
baseball team ever. I not only have Lou Gehrlg's glove, but also
The surprising Minnesota
Tony Lazzeri's."
d,sodaoutfielder
AlCowens, Cup finals for the first time In former outcast Gilles Gilbert
with
broken Jaw
Twins
raked four Toronto
seven years, continued. "It's turned In another sparkling
Dahigren operates a batting cage for kids as well as pros In
pitchers for 11 runs Tuesday
disabled
lid during his 4 14 taken us five years to get back. performance in goal.
Bradbury, Calif., and If you're interested In those gloves of his,
Innings.
night then decided to do some
The Rangers are on top of
you can reach him there at 11 Woodlyn Lane.
The
Angels iS, Red Sex 2:
The end result is that Monreally heavy hitting.
Islanders
and
they'll
stay
He spoke with me about that memorable day, May 2, 1939, when
Joe
Rudi's
1h
Is facing a seventh game
career grand there."
Leading 11-8 lii the seventh
he replaced Gehrig at first base for the Yankees.
slam
and
Ciirney
Lansford's
for
the
first time since 1971.
Inning, Roy Smalley charged
No
one
Warned
Greschner
for
"It's hard to believe 40 years have passed since that day when
two
home
runs
helped
"I
expected
this series to be
Callthe mound In pursuit of Balor
Lou Gehrlg walked up to home plate In Detroit, as captain of the
popping
off.
The
Islanders
tough,"
said
Montreal
star Guy
Moore who threw behind the
New York Yankees, with a lineup that did not include his name for
fornia snap a three-game losing finished 25 points ahead of the Lafleur. "I'm not surprised at
sunk
Minnesota shortstop to touch off
the first time after 2,130 consecutive games," Dahigren says.
Rangers during the regular all."
Two batters later, Ken
Elsewhere in the At, Call- Orioles L A's 2:
"During that time, he had built a .340 lifetime average, hit 493
season,
and were
favored to win
Boston winger Terry O'Reilly
the second of three bench- Landreaux hit an Inside-the- fornia slammed Boston, 10-2, Gary Eddie
Roenicke
Murray,
belted
LeeconsecuMay and this semifinal
battle.
home runs, driven in 100 runs or more 13 consecutive seasons, won
said
heIce
feltsince
the Bruins
clearing altercations. Two pit- park homer and Moore decked Baltimore beat Oakland, .8-2, tive home runs during a fournm lead the serIes, 3-2, and tied, Montreal
1976 were
the MVP Award four times and hit .381 in seven World Series.
Instead, with the Bangers ready for their first win on
ches later, Smalley had his Minnesota's John Castino with New York defeated
Now here he was walking up to home plate with a lineup that had
secondofhomer
of the
game and a pitch at the legs, igniting Detroit outslugged Chicago, ' sixth Inning to spark the
- and
eighth
the season,
raising
my name on it instead of his at first base.
In game 6, Greachner took their first playoff victory in the
another full-scale brawl. Moore 8, Milwaukee topped Cleveland, BaltIIflOF
command.
"When Lou returned to our bench, he headed for the water
Forum since 1971.
batting
average
to a19
cool
landedtoa Castino's
few well-placed
Minnesota
lashed
hits•40O
en percuts
chin. up- 9.5, and Texas ed5ed KSflSU Yankees 5 Markers 3:
"I felt that If we could score
fountain for a drink. It was a very long drink. Tears began
"They have to be nervous,
City, 8-7.
route to a 16-6 triumph over
down his face and he put one hand to his eyes.
right
there
on
the
power
play,
they're
the favorites," he said.
Earlier,
Minnesota's
Ron
Blue Jays and &amp;llalIey said the
In
the
National
League,
It
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Atlanta
4,
PIttsburgh
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simply
provoked
beyond
resisafter
being
hit
by
Mike
Willis
in
Louis
4,
Houston
1;
Montreal
4,
lead
New
York
to
The Yankees took the Tigers apart that afternoon, 22-2, and
during a four-run fifth liming,1s
to along the Ice. I dOn't know second period to spearhead
lance.
the opening round of the three- SanFranclscoo;
it or not, but Edmonton to a 6-3 victory over
Dahlgren almost had four home runs. He hit one over the leftfleld
hitwhether
anyone
"I think Moore was upset round bout. Craig Kusick also New York 2; andLos
Angeles 3, Seattle.
Philadelphia
they
said
It didn't."
fence, doubled high off the fence and had two long drives caught
triumph In five games
the New England Whalers,
because Bob Randall bunted for showed some muscle by sockon him only inches from the top of the fence.
None
of
that
matters
to
sending
the Oilers Into the
9.
abasehltwhenwewereupll
San
Diego
8,
In
12
innings.
ingtwohomerunsasew0
When the Yankees bought Dahlgren from the Red Sax In 1937,
Greachner. All he knows Is that fl] of the playoffs.
and he might have felt we were teems set an AL record by
he was only 24, and with Gehrlg still going great, Manager Joe
the Rangers have a chance a
Tigers IS, White Sex 8:
Edmonton, which won the
trying to show them up," said combining for 19 extra-base Bangers 8, Royals 7:
McCarthy didn't want him rusting on the bench. So McCarthy sent
Steve
Kemp's
fifth-inning
Stanley
Cup to New York for the semifinal series
Smalley.
four games to
Designated
hitter
Gary
Gray single broke a6tie and Ignited first time In 39 years.
Dahlgren to the Newark Bears of the International League to
three, meets Winnipeg in the
"They
didn't
like
it
and
I
hits.
singled home Al Oliver In the a four-run outburst that
learn to play third base.
"All I can say is that Boston bed-of-seven series
don't like being thrown at. i
for the last
"He (Willis) hit me In the fifth Wining to snap a 7.7 tie powered the Tigers to victory. and
the Montreal
Islandersbetter
Denis
be Potvin
ready," Friday
Upon arriving in Newark, Dahlgren called and asked Lazzerl,
WHA night.
Avco Cup beginning
really
didn't
charge
the
mound;
thigh
and
I
was
moving
toward
and
break
the
Rangers'
threeBrewenS,
adi
whom he had roomed with that spring, to send him one of his
I took a couple of steps out and first base and he said some. game losing streak. In his first
linger gloves, one already "broke in," and "Pooch 'Em Up" Tony
Sixto Lezcano blasted a said. "I wish the bed of luck to
Denisand
Sobchuk,
Blair Mactold
Moore we should cool it. He thing like 'Go on and get to first start for the Rangers, Ed threerun homer and Moose 511 of them. Let them bring the Donald
Ron Chlpperfield
did, which is how come Dahlgren still has the glove today.
asked me If I was going to already,' so I went after him," Farmer put Royals' second Hess burled seven scoreless Stanley Cup to New York. also were prominent in the
Although Gehrlg never played again after missing his first
challenge him,
so what could I said Jackson. "I didn't really baseman Frank White, with a Innings, to lead Milwaukee p$ That's what we wanted to do." victory, each contributing a
game, he showed up the following February at the Yankees' do?"
get any punches In."
broken bone in his right han- Cleveland.
spring training site in St. Petersburg, Fla., and sat in front of his
Montreal and Boston will goal and two assists. Bill Flett
locker for a while.
battle Thursday night In Mont- had the other Edmonton goal.
Reaching into It, he pulled out his well-worn first baseman's
real for the right to face the Mike Antonovich, Blame
Rangers.
mitt and tossed It to clubhouse man Pete Sheehy, who still has
Stoughton and Andre Lacrof
that same job with the Yankees.
Stan Jonathan, the Boston tallied for New England.
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Dahlgren had a brand new glove he hadn't even used yet.
DeFreftas laced two-runsingle
Scott Sanderson, who pitched
"I'll trade you, Pete," he said.
during
a
five-run
fourth
inning
a brilliant one-hitter Tuesday
Sheehy gave him Gehrig's old glove and Dahlgren has had it
and
Concepcion added a sole
night says he has pitched
since,
homer
In the sixth to powem
better.
Dahlgren spent 12 years in the big leagues, playing for the
•q don't rate this as my best
Cincinnati.
Braves, Cubs, Browns, Dodgers, Phillies and Pirates besides the game," said Sanderson, who
Brave. 4, Pirates I:
Yankees and Red Sox, and after retiring at the end of 1046, he
J*t
Eddie Solomon hurled a
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tlree'hltter
and Darrel Chaney
1964 andInas victory over the San Francisco
director of motion-picture films with the St. LouisInCardinals
drove
In
two
runs to help
Giants.
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1965.
throws his tasiball about as .500.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Mined completely lost in
Atlanta
mapu
five-game
losIng
above a three-hit shutout good as un' pitcher I've seen
the exciting
resurgonce of the New York Rangers lathe dear-cut
In other NL games, Clncfn streak.
evidence
the
against the Pirates last year." this year. His fastball has a big nati outlasted Chicago, 17, Cards 4, Astres 1:
Montreal Canadians are moving closer to their forth straight
Sanderson allowed only Terry tall on It."
Stanley Cup title Atlanta
George Hendrick belted a
Pittsburgh, .i,
and the appointme of their new general
WhlUIehd' first-inning looping Andre Dawson's single off Louis defeated
manager as welL
single to center and a fifth- Giants' starter Ed Halicki, 24, Los Angeles nipped New York, hit his first major-league home
Who's It going to be? &amp;ieprisel Scotty
liming walk to Darrell Evans lii in the fifth liming scored Ellis 3-2, and Philadelphia got pad
The
foemnal mmnolmce n will come In
to Till)' St. LOUIs.
me
the next two or threi
facing 29 bitters, He struck out Valentine, who singled, stole Sin Diego, 94, In
nine tying
12 innings,
Defters So Uft S:
weeks, by which time the Canadjsnj may or may not be th
e
his Personal high second and moved to third on a
In the AIIICI'IClIfl League,
$twiey Cup olmamps again. Either way, Bowman finally will get
manner always seemed in.
and threw only W2 pitches. throwing error with the only Baltimore crushed Oakland, 8Joe Ferguson's sacrifice fly
While
the genial managers1p he has wanted so much for so lon&amp;
NEW YORK UPI
seem
scored Dusty Baker with the
Sanderson
didn't
run
Sanderson
needed.
Larry
2,
California,
Wasted
Boston,
according to a tnat.d aorc* closely involved with the Canadjens'
10nesota's Fran Tarkenton,
the
Tarkenton.
"A
lot
of
players
Mm- compatllle with the dashing e.clted over his latest effort, Parrish belted a three-run 2, New York beat Seattle, 5.3 inning
er4 Rick
and
wüming
rim inSddliffe
the seventh
upper echelon.
Francisco's Willie Me.
homer
In
the
ninth
for
good
Detroit
oidalugged
Chicago,
18-year
veteran
who
retire
from
the
game
going
vey,
who
has
seen
a
lot
of
pitmeasure.
Whier Bowman iso keeps the coaching Job will be entirely
drove linemen to early ul
downhill,
but Francis had as chers come and go during his
I, Milwaukee defeated Clove. Bob Welch combined am a six. UP to him, and from all incitcetlons, he'll
with his uncanny sixth cers
sense,
goodayearth1978
more than likely hold on
ie ngoies.
The victory boosted the land, 9.6, MInnesota clobbered itter to
toftmmdhmmdi.hethassIgta jut Uhe did for four
20-yeareer was quite mm- Expea'
has signed an exclusive multi- had In professional foothill." pressed.
record to 18-7, only a Tor
year contract as an ABC sports
with the St. Louis, Blues before returning to the Montrea
34.
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behind Philadelphia Kamm City.
Turkenton
8-7,
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commentator, It was an' cent
his completed 0 PeT'
"He's quite a young pitcher," in the National League East
smacked
ees hid season said MeCovey, who struck
nounced Tuesday.
lath, UNUoiih,h besnconcmgin the NHL, Bow
twonm doahi. in the top of the
0411 the first time Ifl its history the
hag
Judo 8, Cabs 7:
Plsd the 1 gfwd wu'Ing psron*age of any coach in regu1a
for
a
league-high
3,461 yards, twice lii three at-buts. He
R.00ne Arledge, president of but he threw 32ü*erccpiion
1iljijng
give
PhllwIIphia
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Om"10t"IM will to lookWS to wrap ilp
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Frank Gifford and Howard an 8-7-1 record, their ward in
c'4jred Bowman's h,,
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for
use
fewest
yards
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in
For year., they wire Sam Pilock'i. He was the ardt of
season Monday night programs
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the
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Isis
said
he
doant
bdm
be
I*
three preseason games
to so k"
think the team will contend for
110 fall, ad when he did, everyone thought Bo private kwo"i
Pro Howl game.
wman would g4
the
The 39-year-old Georgian, the Super Bowl in the near
(ut
Bowman wasted the Cbmna' general manage
who led the Vikings into three
The former Georgia All.
Bowl games and holds
many of the most cherished Amerlm OZISNFLreCUtOr
passes yard,
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BlastotheStimilsy 0V BoalInhisfiratU,.,,
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and
loped a unique playing style
passes.
fow Stiatey 0V titles. Mugre0'5 bt cup victory
Which endeared hAUl to
Veteran
center
Mick
Tin.
cams
dwift the 1178-73 .osim
but made hum the target Of &amp;Wffii
who
was
Tarkenlong
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St. Louis at Houston, night
Phila at San Diego, night
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Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno,
Pitt
54;
Cabell,
Hou
11;
Morgan, Cm
and Cry:, Hou 9;
MaziIlII, NY 8.
American League
Cruz,
Sea 14; LeFlore, Dot 53; Otis,
KC 1): R.Jon,s. Sea 10; six
players tied with 7,
Pitching Victories

(Sr , es lied. 7-7)
May I Seattle 108. PhOCflix '
May a -Seattle 503. Pluenix 97
May 6 Phoenix 113, seattle 503
May 8 Phoenix 100, Seattle 91
May ii PhOe'nix at Seattle. ii 30
pm
May 13 Seattle at Phoenix,
45
pm
x May Ii Phoenix at Seattle,
TBA

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By United Press International
Semifinals
(Best of
Batting
(based
(All Times EDT)
Series I
- National League
GAB H Pct. N.Y. Islanders vs. N.Y. Rang. ers
Brock, St.L
22 71 26,366 (N.Y. Rangers win series, 4.2)
Winfield, SD
April 26-N.Y. Rangers 1, N.Y
30 121 44 361
Carter, Mtl
Islanders 1
21 66 31 .340
Foster, Cin
April 28-N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y.
28 109 36 349
Cromrtle, MtI
25 106 37 .349 Rangers 3(ot)
Griffey, Cin
May 1-N.Y. Rangers 3, N.Y.
27115 10 .346
Cruz, Hou
Islanders I
28 500 34 .310
Rose, Cm
May 3-N.Y. Islanders 3, N.Y.
27 97 33 .310
Parker, pit
Rangers 2 (oIl
25 91 32.310
Dawson, Mtl
May S-N.Y. Rangers i, N.Y.
25 107 36.336
Islanders 3
American League
May 8-N.Y. Rangers 7, N.Y.
G AS H
Kemp, Oct
Islanders 1
21 77 32.416
Smally, Min
Series .1
20110 41 .400
Boston vs. Montreal
Lemon, Chi
27106 45 .387
Wilfong, Mm
(Series tied, 3.3)
77 73 27.370
April 26-Montreal i, Boston 2
Banistr, Chi
26 95 35.368
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May 3-Boston 4, Montreal) ( ot)
21 77 21.355
May 5-Montreal 5, Boston I
Rice, Bos
27 102 35343
LeFlore, Del
May 8-Boston S. Montreal 2
73 94 32-340
May 10-Boston at Montreal, 8
Home Runs
p.m.
National League
Murphy,
All and Schmidt, Phil 9; Carter
and Dawson, MIS 8; Matthews,
All. Kingman, Chi, Simmons,
St.L and Winfield , so
American League - Lynn,
NBA Playoffs
Bos
11;
SIng let on, Ball,
By United Press International
Thomas, MIS and Smalley, Minn
Eastern Conference Finals
8;
May,
Belt,
Cooper
and
(Best of Seven)
Oglivie, MIS 7.
(All Times EDT)
Runs Batted In
Sin Antonio vs. Washington
National League
Foster,
(Series tied, I.
Cm
and
Winfield,
SD
2$;
May
4-San
Antonio
118,
Carter, MIS 21; Cabell, Hou and
Washington 97
Schmidt, Phil 23.
May 6-Washington us, San
American League
Baylor,
Antonio 95
Cal 29; Porter, KC 27; Cooper,
May 9-Washington at San An.
Mil 26; Murray and Singleton,
tonio, 8:30 p.m.

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Phil 50; Blue, SF 52. Lee. MtI
40.
Richard,
Hou and
Es
pinosa, Phil .41, Jones, SD 42.
American League
- John.
NY 6 0. Koosman, Munn 50.
Marshall, Minn 51. Flanagan,
Ball 52. eight pitchers tied
With A.
Earned Run Average
(based on 27 innings pitched)
National League
Espinosa,
Phil 1.05; Ruthven, Phil 1,96;
Vuckovich, St.L 202; Martinet,
St.L 7.25; Lamp, Chi 2.38.
American League
- Mar
shall. Minn 0.81;
Kern,
Tex
1.55; Station, Mil 1.66; John, NY
1.73; Caldwell, Mil 7.01.
Strikeouts
National League - Richard,
Hou 47; Niekro, All, Sutton, LA.
Carlton. Phil and Mura, SD 32.
American League
Ryan,
Cal 43; Guidry, NY 40; jenkinS,
Tex 31; Koosman, Minn 33;

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May
13-San
Antonio
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Washington, 5:30 p.m.
x May 16-Washington at San
Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
xMay 58 or 19-San Antonio at
Washington, TBA
Western Conference Finals
(last of sav.i)
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WHA Playoffs
By United Press International
Semifinals
(Best of Seven)
(All Times EDT)
Series B
Winnipeg vs. Quebec
(Winnipeg wins series, 4.0)
April 23 -'Winnipeg 6. Quebec 3
April 25 -Winnipeg 9. Quebec 2
April 27 Winnipeg 9, Quebec S
April 29 'Winnipeg 6. Quebec 2
Series C
Edmonton vs. New England

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TUESDAY NIGHT
First Game
3victor Pradera
10 40 5020 11 80
1 Duran Andre
820 5 20
7 lrtjsta Isidro
3 $0
0 (1.3) 31.20; T (3.17) 29540.
Second Game'
3Galdos Diaga II
17 20 720 6 40
1 ,sta Andre
520 3 40
1 8 Trani Gerardo
560
0(1-3)35.60; P (3.5) 5)6.50; T (3.1) 502.90.
Third Game
600ndra
13 80 520 9.80
1 Santi
760 980
5 Rodolfo
6.40

DAYTONA BEACH
TUESDAY NIGHT
First Race.M 5.16. Time 32.03
6 KS Clout
6 60 3.00 2.70
1 Musicana
1.00 2.20
7 Tony Sergent
3.20
0(1-6) 9.20; P46.1) $0.10; T (41.1)
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St. Louis - Purchased the con
tract of left handed reliever Will
McEnaney from their Springfield
farm club
Pro Football
New York Jets
Signed
linebacker Mike McKibben of Kent
State as a free agent
Cincinnati
Signed Rice
University Wide receiver David
Houser to a free agent contract
Seattle -- Signed running backs
Sherman Smith and David Sims to
five year contracts.
Chicago - Agreed to terms with
end Dave Pet zke of Northern
Illinois, quarterback Pete Krakerof
Northern Illinois, center Jim Moore
of Wisconsin, running back Bruce
Gibson Of Pacific, running back
Rick Bielski of Towson (Md.) State,
guard Mark P.ioselle of Wisconsin
Superior. wide receiver Pat Wacker
04 North Dakota and tight end Phil
Olson of Dartmouth, all free agents.
Toronto (CFL) - Signed running
back Donnie McGraw.
New England - Signed tight end
Paul Ricker of Norwich, center
Mike McLaughlin of the University
of Massachusetts and guard Bob
Hurley of Holy Cross, all free
agents
Philadelphia
Signed linebacker
Leon Mareski of Villanova. wide
receiver Bob Bassett of Penn State,
guards Norm Hopely of West
Chester State and Willie Marsh of
Pitt wide receiver Rod Gerald of
Ohio State, offensive tackle Dan
Jackovich of Utah State, running
back Clyde Geiger of Marshall,
punter Danny Lee of Northeast
Louisiana, and defensive backs
Sherman Taylor of Wichita c.i..
Gene Rlchburg of San Jose SII•,
Richard Carter of North Carolina

Stale. Richard Blackmore Of MissiS
sippi State and Al Latimer of
Clemson, linebacker Bill Cower of
North Carolina State, defensive
lit'men Jim Browning of Miami,
Gus Parham of San Jose State and
Lucien Nibbs of North Carolina A&amp;T
and guard crank Hilt of North
Carolina Slat,,, all free agents
San Francisco -- Signed free
agents Gene Engle, Dave Wasick
and Darryl Washington.

Dog Racing

April 26 Edmonton 6. Ne
England 7
April 21 Edmonton 9, New
England 5
April 29 New England J. Ed
monton I
May 1-New England 5, Ed
monton 4
May
3 Edmonton 5,
New
England 7
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May 6--New England 8, Ed
monton I
May 8-Edmonton 6.
New
England 3

7 Jim's Flyer
a 80 5.60 5) 326.60.
Fourth Game
6 Twynkle
4$0
Vicandi Urguiza Ii 60 120 360
0(2-5) 19.00; P (5-2) 103.60; 1 (S2•
5 Victor Sarduy
1520 600
4)3)5.60.
2 Egana Isidro
3 60
Third Race 0'. Time 39.34
0(1-5) 36.00; P(1-5)503.20; T (I-SI Blue April
7 60 310 3 10
3 Slick Darren
1.20 3.60 7)266.60.
Fifth Game
5 Rathvilly Darren
3$0
5580 120 610
Q(14) 12.20; p (i.e) 41.70; T (5 .4. 3 sasa Gondra
1 Zubi Goini
460 360
5) 540.60.
6Oscar Paco
9.20
Fourth Race CS.16 Time 32.09
0 (1 31 36.60; P(3.5) 96,30; T (3.1I Jarwin Rick
8.20 4. 80 2.10
7Mountain Punch
100 100 6) 362.60.
Sixth Game
7 Carry Dodie
2.40
Q (5.2) 54.00; P (1.2) 47.40; 1 1 Hernan Gerardo 1060 500 100
3 Vicandi Andre
560 500
(I 2 7) 95.40 end
SCarasa Arca
8.60
Fifth Race D', Time 39.32
031) 40.60; P (7.3) l030; T (7.3.
1 Livingston
28.10 9.20 3.70
3 Big Shot Sambo
.1.70 360 51 364.60.
Seventh Game
l Manatee Hondo
6.20
8.10 380 380
0(5.3) 3460' P (5.3) 92.70; T (1.3- dVsctor Enrique
SZubi Sarduy
180 300
Il 62300 end
1 Egana Pecina
'I 00
Sixth Race 03.16 Time 32.00
0(56) 45.40; P(6.5) 501.50; T (4.5.
4Jeb Adams
5570 7.20 300
I) 670.60.
3 Charging Connor
100 300
Eighth Game
5Wm's Annie
1.00
5380 5.80 280
0(3.4)57. 60 ; P (4.3) 99.00; T (43. 8Oscar Gondra
S Zubi Paco
7 60 -1 10
5) 255.60.
7 Egana Wally
640
Seventh Race C'. Time 39.1$
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Ninth Game
4Mck's Wind Out
120
Said
IS 60 5.40 S 80
0
510.40; P (2'5) 5067.70; 1
I Hernan
5.10 580
(2S5094.60
SApraii
7.20
Eighth Race AS.16 Time 32.3$
0(1-6) 72.40; P (6-1) 540.50; 1(61
SWise Cracker
25.00 5.10 3.80
SI 562.40.
8 Hurry On
3.00 290
Tenth Game
7 Cool Gal
1.20
2 Said Badiola
11-40 940 6.00
0(51)14.40; p (50) 505.70; 1(S-11.
bVicandi D'aga
59.20 6 80
7) 206.60.
5 Sara Wally
3 00
Ninth Race, C 5.16 Time 31.10
0(26) 33.00; p (2.6) 93.90; T (2.6.
3 G Elmo
17.60 620 3.20
8 Chilly
180 3.10
Whizzerof Id
2.60
0(3-6)24.20; p (3.5) 67.00; 1 (31.
I
7) 93.80.
GENERAL
Tenth Race N 5.16 Time 31.07
6Nextime
54.00 10.00 5.20
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18.20 1200
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3 Carrie Ag,,
3.80
0(46)253.10; P (60) 336.00; T (6.
6.3) 2096.20.
Eleventh Race T3. Time 30.66
1, .. .0. , t'
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6 Target Red
8.60 380 4
Sendintheclowns
7.20 4.10
Plumbing
I I'm Easy
3.00
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0(1.6)19.40; p (4.1) 46.50; 1 (4.1.
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Twelfth Race 0 11
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SLoppylugs
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Eleventh Game
7 Hernan Pracjera 12.40 1200 5 60
JOrninc3O Badola
160 620
A 60
I Carasa Urguiza
0(7.4)31 60; P (2.4) 106,20; T (2
4-I) 32060.
Twelfth Game
3 Beide Enrique
6 80 7 40 460
4 lsasa Diaga
18 40 1 60
2 Said Wally
500
0(3.4)5160; p (3.4) 136.30; 1(3.1.
2)S)9.20.
A-)$OO; Handle $116,215.

Harness Racing
SEMINOLE
First Race
4 Elanor Johnston 670 380 300
S Following Sea
400 2 70
2 Trefoil Pam
2 60
0 (4-5) 12.40; T (1.3.2) 65.40.
Second Race
1 Sterling Dun

I Trade Secret
0 (5-1) 46.40; T (5.7.1)
Third Race
5 Smokealong
17 20
7 Branchini Hano
4 S.amo
0 (5.7) 63.40; T (5.7.4)
Fourth Race

980 3 00

300
263.20.
3.80 3.00
7.10 3 70
480
5,212.60.

5 Measured F lo
9 30 570 8 80
3 Abe-s Hope
370 3 0
1 Victory Rally
6 4)
0 (53) 1600. T (3.3 1) 15110
Fifth Race
i Fuse
53 70 4030 7 60
2 Sunny Larme'
560 4 C')
6 General Mac
0 (4-2) 94.00; T (1-2-6) 66940
Sixth Race
5 SO Creek Cath
580 3.10 7643
7 40 3?)
6 Baby Hoey
Steady Ann
2)')
0 (5.6) 29.40. T (5.4.2) 111.60.
Seventh Race
3 Mystery Blaze
400 360 2 30
1 Time Way
580 260
S The Nagger
3
0 (3-1 ) 10.40; 1 (3-1.6) 67.20.
Eighth Race
o Brown Sam
.140 240 223
.i Avon Marshall
.* 4 0 2 2)
7 Dream Judy
7 .11
0 (4.4) 11.40. 1 (6- 4 7) 545.60
Ninth Race
1 Steady Pat
330 3 60
.4 Gent Heel
2€
0 (3.7) 900; 1 (3-74) 7)80
Tenth Race
1 Miss Beaulne
21 70 560 3 2)
7 Frisky Breeze
300 3 8
4 Lady Russ
2000
0 11-7) 14.20; T (11.4) 865.60.
A - 5,201; Handle - 111.604.

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H.raM, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, May, 179

Mysatery Woman Supports
San ford Police In Arrest

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

was walking south on Park
Avenue, said Sanford
Police Sgt. William Bernoskv.

The Sanford Police
Department is looking for a
young woman - simply to
thank her.

Sanford Police Sgt Joe
Dullard and Officer Janice
Black were dispatched to
the scene and placed the
woman under arrest for
Intoxication. But a struggle
ensued between the officers and the woman.

The mysterious woman
helped Sanford police officers Monday subdue a 19year-old Virginia woman
whose strength belied her
five-foot four Inch frame.
Before she was placed in
Seminole County Jail,
Tammy Lutton, 19, of
Virginia injured four law
enforcement officers.
The Sanford police
department received an
anonymous phone call at
approximately 6:30 p.m.
Monday that a woman
carrying a bottle of liquor

An unidentified woman
leaped from her car and
helped the officers subdue
the woman, said Bernosky
adding she was a
"tremendous help."
The woman followed the
officers to the Seminole
Jail and then "our
knightess disappeared,"
Bernosky said.
Once inside the jail, the
woman began struggling

with law enforcement
officers again causing one
man to be treated at the
Seminole Memorial
Hospital for human bites
The Injured law enforcement officers were:
Bob Powell, confinement
sergeant, for cuts to his
forehead, and broken
glasses; Deputy Sheriff

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Wednesday, May, 1971 B

cook Of The Week

Don McCormick, for
scratches, bruises and
back injuries; Dillard,
human bites and scratches,
black, bruises and scratches

Retired' Navy Wife Dishes Up Good 'Chow'

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The woman was charged
with battery to a police
officer and resisting arrest
with violence. Initial bond
was set at $5,250.

By EIDA NICHOLS
HeraldCorreipoadeid

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OFFICIALLY OPEN
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Scott Burns (center) cuts the ribbon at the grand
opening of the Mini Storage Warehouse, 2529 S.
Magnolia Ave., Sanford. Burns is a former chairman of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Industrial Action Committee. Also participating
(from left): co- owners George Willis and Bart
I'ilcher; Kevin Spoiski, contractor and Jack Weible,
president of the Kiwanis Club on hand to welcome
the new business.

cooking fast over high heat.
14 cup soy sauce
more beer can be added until
tender. Serve over spaghetti can also be used.
Food should simmer on low
batter is smooth. This batter is
cup water
and with a tossed salad.
heat. I also like to serve salads
1
small
excellent for chicken, fish and
hAWAIIAN COLESLAW
can
sliced
Marge Miller of Sanford, with a meal. Fresh vegetables mushrooms, drained
FRIED RICE
onion rings.
finds nothing unusual in are so good for a person," she
2
cups
uncooked long grain
In 4 thep. oil, cook green
1 medium head cabbage
cooking for 35to45 people every explained.
peppersandonions until tender, rice
2 cups miniature marFRESH VE(;E'rAIJLE
Friday evening dishing up
5 cups water
shmallows
'i'utTY PLA'rrER
Marge and her husband have add ground ginger and mix.
s cup chopped pecans or
weekly dinners for the Fleet
2 tsp. salt
Reserve Association members their own small vegetable Combine tomatoes, after
I jar La Choy Brown Sauce walnuts
11 cup finely chopped
garden. "I just don't go in for mashing them, to soy sauce,
and guests.
1
medium
can
chunky
cucumber
Bring water to boil, add salt
'Since her husband, Al, retired canned foods," she said. With water and mushrooms. This
I tablespoon chopped green
add
to
green
and
rice,
cover and simmer for pineapple, drained
from the Navy, Marge has been the Navy renowned for the good
Shred
cabbage
very
fine,
add
onion
..j active In the Fleet Reserve 'chow' served, Marge IS one pepper and onion. Place 20-25 mm. Remove from heat,
2 tablespoons butter or
Atailhary. Stationed he fromwho helps keep up the tradition. chicken ln sauce and slmmeron place rice in drainer and blanch marshmallows, nuts and
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drained
pineapple.
Set
aside.
margarine
Marge believes in teaching low heat until chicken is done. with cold water. When rice
1441, they chose Sanford as
Dressing:
1 can lIOfl ounces) conchildren to cook at borne. Her Serve with fried rice. This can drained completely, add ' jar
children
,
3
cups
Miracle
Whip
demised
cream of celery soup
the
place
where
they
would
two
daughters,
Patty,
now
be
thickened
with
corn
starch
La
Choy
Brown
Sauce
and
mix
i• 'f." I
' rdire."We used to have parties married, and Barbara, often
: cup sour ('ream
cup pickle juice, any kind
well.
Set
rice
aside.
here at the Fleet Reserve, and help her when She serves or Wonder Flour,
2 tbsp. sugar
's cup ater
I'd make different things to
lb. bacon, cut in small
12
tsp.
black
pepper
2
cups sliced cooked beets,
CHICKENSPAGHET11
bring.I Just sort of helped out at dumrs at the Fleet Reserve.
pieces
cut
in strips
Stir
pickle
juice
in
Miracle
sister,
" first. Then the manager asked Barbara,
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to
3½
lb.
chicken,
cup
up
2
medium
onions,
chopped
fj
1
('Up
cooked carrots, cut in
Whip
until
nice
and
smooth.
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if I'd take over the Sunday laughedandaald,"Idon'tdoas
as
1 cup oil
4 large eggs
Add
sugar
and
black
pepper
sticks
about
22 inch
my sister.
so now we serve a much
¼ cup soy sauce
Brown chicken in oil and set
I
up
cooked
sliced zucchini
and
mix
well.
I'our
over
ca
.
Active in the Fled Reserve
good old-fashioned Navy
aside.
bage
and
let
set
for
at
least
two
squash
Aniiliiry, where she is viceFry bacon until crisp, do not hours.
'fast, featuring
Sauce:
1
president,
Marge
Is
also
a
drain,
add onion and cook until
,
(creamed chipped beef
l"or sauce iiie!t butter in
large can
I \ toast). Everyone comes and member of the VFW AuxilIary
BEER BA11'ER
onion
is
tender.
Beat
eggs
and
stucepn.
Cook cuewuber and
2 large cans tomato sauce
I
add to bacon and onions,
just talks and has a good time," 10108, Sanford. She enjoys
1I2oz.
can
beer,
room
onions
until
tender. Add soup,
I small can tomato paste
knitting and said, I
scramble
eggs
well.
Combine
temperature
.\\
bald.
sour
cream
and water. Heat,
2 cups water
everybody in Sanford has a pair
egg
mixture
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Park, $100.
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Kenneth Devore &amp; WI Joyce to to Wm. H. Stemper &amp; WI Mildred,
John W. Grubbs 8 WI Georgia A., Lt
Lois 14, 15 &amp; 16, 81k 143, BelAir,
7 81k H Tanglewood, Sec. 3 repl., $100.
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Kathleen K.. LI 2, 81k B. The Winter Woods Un. 2. $49,000.
Meadows. Unit One, $63,100.
Veta B. Saunders to Aauren R.
Kenneth Riley 8. WI Sara to B. Hey 8 WI Marietta V., Commence
Risdon Barber, sgl., Un. 14C, atSW cor ofNE'ofSE¼ Sec 32)
Ramblewood Condo., 132,500.
30 dc., 116,000.
Philip P. McKeever 8. WI Rose to
George R. Davis 8. WI Alberta to
Dr. Mark L. Ritter &amp; WI Rosalind G., John E. Cinke 8 WI Grace P., Lot 21
Lot 43, Bilk G, North Orlando Terr., Cypress Landing at Sall Point,
Sec S Unit 1, $37,500.
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Rollingwood Homes Inc. to
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ID' 01133. Queens Mirror So Repl. Lot 3, Bill L, Howell Cove, 2nd Sec.,
Addn CS, $18,000.
$59,900.
US of Amer. to Paul S. Bibby &amp; WI
Joseph M. Jordan &amp; WI Joann to
Patricia M., Lot 13, Crystal Lake lrnvin M. Wechsler 8 WI Joan F.,
POrk, 2nd Sec., $100.
Lot 3, 81k H Oakland Shores, Is?
-John M. Morgan 8 WI Nancy to Add, $47,800.
Wm. E. Adamson 8. WI Donna M..
(QCD) Wllks C. Morton 8. WI
Big. 783,96' E of SW cot. of NW'1 of Emily to Emily M. Morton, Lot 3,
SE1 4 of Sec. 72031, etc., $112,000.
81k F, Oakland Ests., 1st Sec., $100.
-Patricia Ann (Henderson) Mit
Franklin D. Collins 8 WI Linda to
cheli to Debris Jenkin, sgl., Lot 5,
Jack Gillen 8 WI Lydia L., Lot 50
01k 7 Pine Level, $100.
Bear Lake Ests., $66,900.
.Manuel M. Frank I WI Beatrice to
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Connal
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Cheryl Ann, Lot 76, Oakland Hills, $71,000.
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(QCD) Carl Guckenberger &amp;
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Jarr ii HerOIn Jr. &amp; Phyllis to Ann
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Arm.. , Tuustee, Lot 3 Howell
i4ights Addn., $25,500.
Branch Woods, 144.500.

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And a man who____
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ethers, "I knew it all along"
"art" that really has me bafDEAR ABBY: A friend and I
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to your friend's were recently discussing
lied. It looks like pornography
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misery,
pickups. Do you think It is all
DEAR ABBY: I'm in love right for a woman (age 25) who
erotic art — cent uries
with a great guy. (I'll call him is waiting for a bus to accept a
(It shown men and wan=
Bill,) We've known each ether ride from an attractive, polite
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for 19 years and have gone man on a rainy evening?
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seems ridiculous to spend collection to a reliable
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dealer.
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ther. We have talked about friend says that anyone co uld
money on something you have
marriage,
but Bill says hewill tell by just looking atme that l
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friend
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Macaroni Salad Is
Meal- In-One Dish

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Pasta dishes are
economical. But most
people who eat them
regularly do so because
they love them.

from a good beach-house
chef. Serve with tomatoes,
crisp salad greens and
bread.

What's a family
gathering or picnic without
macaroni salad, for
example?
Here is a one-dish meal
that stretches the
macaroni with shrimp,
tuna, carrots, peas and
pickles. You may substitute canned shrimp or
vary ingredients as you
wish.
Add zip to the salad with
a dressing that includes the
sweet-pickle liquid — a
touch learned years ago

PICKLE- PLUS
MACARONI MEAL
112 tablespoons salt
4-5 quarts boiling water
12 ounces (about 5 cups)

macaroni shells
4 hard-cooked eggs
½ pound cooked, peeled
and cleaned shrimp
2 17 ounce) cans tuna,
drained
½ cup chopped onion
1½ cups diced cooked
carrots
1 (10 ounce) package

trozen green peas, cooked
1½ cups chopped sweet
gherkins
Salad dressing
salt and pepper
crisp romaine leaves
2 tomatoes, cut in small
wedges
Add 1½ tablespoons salt
to rapidly boiling water.
Gradually add macaroni
shells so that water continues to boil. Cook, uncovered, until tender,
stirring occasionally.
Drain, rinse and drain
again.
ja large bowl, combine 3
hard-cooked eggs (chopped), cooled macaroni
shells, shrimp, tuna, onion,

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fingertips. Thelight,
and eating-on-the-run,
delicate flavurof thicken
there's no more welcome
compatible with most
treat than a well-plannedfruits and vegetables and
meal, lovingly cooked and
often the slightest change
leisurely served,
of seasonings produces an
exotic new taste.
Chicken, that any-clay
favorite
in
most
Chicken is also a thrifty
households, adapts well to
way to elegant dining.
gourmet cookery. The
Some of the world's bestNational Broiler Council
know gourmet dishes are
suggests that when you
made with chicken, that
have extra time to spend in
same economical source of
the kitchen, prepare a
complete protein that
special checken dish and
homemakers turn to to
serve it grandly with
keep their food budgets in
candlelight and silver,
- especially when
Actually it often takes
prices of red meats soar.
very little more time and
effort to give chicken an
The low-calories, low-fat
epicurean touch than it
content of chicken is also
does to prepare one of the
appreciated by those who
quick and easy standbys
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with salt and pepper. Chill
several hours.
At serving time, lightly
toss salad. Turn into chilled

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salad bowl lined with
romaine leaves. Garnish
with
tomato,
sweet
gherkin
slices
and
remaining egg, cut In
slices. Makes 8 to 8 servings.

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every cook has at her

In this Italian dish, Patate e Piselli con Vongole,
potatoes and peas are topped with canned red clam
sauce from your supermarket.

Clam Sauces
Add ' M eaty'
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both red and white versions
slices; dip In reserved
—which areso delicious on
clam sauce and coat with
pasta, add "meaty" flavor
bread crumb mixture.
to other foods as well.
Save remaining clam
They're also fitting partsauce for later use. In a
ners with rice (Rlscottocon
large skillet heat 3
Vongole) and delicious
tablespoons of the olive oil
served as a sauce over
until hot. Add one-third of
vegetables,
the eggplant and fry until
The red and white clam
browned on both sides and
sauces, available canned In
tender, about 5 minutes.
your supermarket, are true
Remove and keep warm.
to the Italian tradition of
Repeat with remaining
sauces. According to exeggplant, adding more oil
1perts, an authentic white
as needed. Meanwhile, in a
clam sauce iaa thin, brothy
small saucepan mix
mixture which emphadzes
reserved clams and
remaining sauce. Heat
the natural clam and garlic
flsess, PAd cbmLIi' lI!t hat. jir
eggplant.
has more of the body exJOLPET[!DITONNO
pected In a tomato-type
CON VOGOLE
sauce, but It is not overly
(TUNA PATTIES WITH
thick.
CLAM SAUCE
Pat ate e Piselli con
2 can (7 05. each) tuna,
'Vongolè (Potatoes and
drained and flaked
Peas with Clams) is one of
1% ciça Italian style bread
the vegetable preparations
crumbs, divided
which are easy to make
½ tUpOOfl salt
with canned clam sauce.
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
"First, cook quartered
3 eggs
potatoes. Then combine
2 tablespoons water
red clam sauce, peas and
½ cup flour
bull and let simmer
½ cup olive oil
.Jrlefiy. Spoon the clam
1 package (16 Os.)
mlxture over the potatoes
spaghetti
and sprinkle with Par1 can (10½ os.) red clam
mesan cheese. A nice
spaghetti sauce
change from pasta.
In a medium bowl mix
" A switch-off from
tuna, ½ cup of the bread
Eggplant Pariniglana is
crumbs, salt, garlic
.Melanzane con Salu di
powder, 2 of the eggs,
,,Vongole (Eggplant with
lightly beaten and water.
Clam Sauce). The eggplant
Is cut Into blices, then
In 3 separate shallow
dishes
place
..dipped In Italian style
flour,
remaining one egg, lightly
read crumbs.
beaten and remaining 1 cup
. J'ATATE E PEUJ
bread crumbs. Form 6 oval
CON VONGLE
patties, using about 1-3 cup
, (POTATOES AND PEAS
tuna mixture for each. Dip
wiTh caaJ
each
patty first In flour and
2 pounds potatoes, pared
then
in egg; coat with
ançl quartered (about 3
breed crumbs;; shake off
cups)
excess crumbs.
1 cup fresh pen or i can
Refrigerate
½hotr. In a
(8½ oz.) peas, drained
largeskillet
but
oil until
I can (10½ Os.) red clam
hot. Fry patties slowly,
UIsauce
until brown on both sides
½ teaspoon basil leaves,
and heated through, about
crushed
10 minutes. Meanwhile,
Grated Parmesan cheese
cook spaghetti according to
Simmer potatoes and
package directions. Heat
fresh peas In boiling salted
water until tinder, about 10
spaghetti on a serving
minutes. Drain' placef in a
platter; top with tuna
serving bowl; cover tokeep
patties Spoon clam sauce
warm. In a small saucepan
ovsr the patties.
combine clam sauce, basil
$PDlAUI AND CLAM
and canned peas, If used.
SPAGHEITI SAUCE
covered, for 3
1
package
(1$ oz.)
minutes. spoon clam
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mixture over reserved
2 cans (10% Os. ssdi) white
potatoes. Sprinkl, with
dm spaghetti sauce
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meals In maintaining good
health.
Chicken breasts, usually
boned, are most often
associated with gourmet
chicken dishes. However,
in two recipes below
developed by the National
Broiler Council, quarters
and selected chicken parts
are used.
"Chef's Chicken Deluxe"
is flavored with wine and
cheese, so subtly blended
that those who taste It will
only be aware that the well.
browned chicken is tantallzlngly different.
CHEF'S CHICKEN
DELUXE
44 broiler-fryer chicken
quarters

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difficult to prepare and
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creamy sauces,
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however, gourmet foods mean
something quite different — for
example, simple beef stew,
Poached or broiled fish, roast
chicken or an omelet prepared
simply from fresh, topquality
IngredIents.
Here is roast chicken with
vegetables that makes a
"gourmet" meal for family or
friends that costs much less
than beef roast.
Serve with a chilled white
wine such as fume blanc,
Riesling or even your favorite
Pink chablis. For dessert, offer
Chocolate custard cup-cakes
with Ice cream.
ROAST CHICKEN
WITh VEGETABLES

1% pounds small round
potatoes (8 to 9),
peeled and halved, or

1¼ pounds potatoes
medium) peeled
and quartered
2 carrots, peeled and
halved lengthwise
1 onion, quartered
3 tablespoons lemon
juice
¼ cup chopped parsley
1 teaspoon capers
(optional)
¼ teaspoon garlic salt
½ teaspoon pepper
(4

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remove giblets from cavity,
Season cavity with salt and
pepper. Rub skin with 1
tablespoon of the margarine.

Sprinkle lightly with paprika.
Place in a roasting pan with
potatoes, carrots and onion.
Roast In a preheated 250-degree
oven for ito 1½ hours, basting
every 20 minutes with special
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chunk-white chicken and
Drain chicken, reserving
canned pineapple. This Is an
excellent recipe for vacations broth.
as well as for after golf, tennis
In bowl, blend mayonnaise
or school. Serve with milk, and ginger into reserved broth.
relishes and fresh fruit or ice Toss with chicken, crushed
cream.
pineapple and celery.
Arrange lettuce on bread.
PINEAPPLE-CHICKEN
Top with chicken mixture. If
SANDWICHES
desired, garnish with pinapple
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chicken
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TI HIGHLIGHTS
EVENING

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'n Russians In Iowa who
compare American and Rtissian lifestyles, two young figure
skting champions and a kite
cobtest. (R)

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6:30

(ii NSC NEWS
(4)0 CM NEWS
ASC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE

7.00

(2) TiC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE A
frightened Mary faces a contempt charge for refusing to
reveal a news source, and her
lawyer spends more time
reearching her than her case.
0ThEROSS.W1TS
JOI(ER'S WiLD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
I
PEPORT

7:30
(2) LIARS U
(4) FAMILY FEUD
DANCE FEVER
0$IJSBEAUTYSHOW
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENOB Guests: Joel Gr.y.
Vincent Price.
DICK CAVETT Guest:
Frank Garcia.
1:00
REAL PEOPLE The
()
funny things done by everyday
people and th, everyday things
done by funny people are sen
in this s.rlós celebrating the
Am.rican.cc.ntrlc.
(4)0 ThE WILD WILD WEST
REViSITED Ninibeenth.centu.
ry government agents James
West (Robert Conrad) and
Arternus Gordon (Ross Marlin)
are brought out of retirement
to investigate the possibillt)
that clone-like impostors have
been substituted for some of
the world's rulers.
0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
Despit. the family's concern
and his father's obctions,
David takes off on a crosscountry trip with a females
friend of his ex-fiances.
THE LONG SEARCH
"Protestant Spirit U.S.A."
Ronald Eyre explores th. vigor
of religious expression among
American protestants, interviewing both preachers and
worshippers. (R)

Pie trapped In the tram are fur.
ther endangered by gusting
mountain winds and an assassin on the ground below whose
target is one of the passengers,
(!art 2012)
GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Paul Taylor Dance Company"
Two recent Taylor composi.
tions, "Esplanade" and
are performed. (R)
10:00
CASH
JOHNNY
SPRING SPECIAL Waylon
JennIngs. Martin Mull, George
Jones and June Carter Cash
Join with country music great
Johnny Cash in a musical tribute to spring.
0 VEGAS Dan Tanna falls in
love with the Mid.Eastern pun.
cess he was hired to protect.
•TODAY IN THE
TURE

(4) Q

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2)(4)0O NEWS
0 DICK CAVETT Guest. Bob
Hope.(Parl 101 2)
11:30
(2)ITONI0HT Host: Johnny'
Carson. Guests: Chevy Chase.
Merle Earle, Ricky Schroder.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
•ROCKFORD FiLES Rock.
ford is hired to provide an alibi
for a football player who is
charged with murder.
0 psj WOMAN A female
prisoner's accusations nearly
cost Pepper her lob and her
reputation.
1200
(4) BIG VALLEY Victoria,
Heath, and Jarrod are en route
across the desert when theIr
is set upon by pay.
rollrobbers.
12:37
0 MANNIX
12:40
0 HAWAII FIVE.O Danny and
a college professor are kid.
napped and held hostage in
exchange for the release of two
imprisoned terrorists. (R)
100
(2) ff2) TOMORROW Guest:
Frank yogI, economics corre.
spondent for the London
Tes.
NEWS

C!) AGRON8KY AND COMPANY (MON)
(4) CAMPAIGN '19 (TUE)
(.4) OF WOMEN AND MEN
(WED)
30 MINUTES(THU)
(4) CRACKERBARREI. (FRI)
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
0 SUNRISE

(4)

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(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE,
FRI)
(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
(WED)
(2) THE WILBURN BROThERS
(THU)
6:30
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0 ThE LITTLE RASCALS

6:45

5:30

(4)0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 LAVERNE I SHIRLEY (R)
(2)

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WHEEL OF FORTUNE
FAMILY FEUD
AFTERNOON

12:00
(2) PASSWORD
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
00 NEWS
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12:30
NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR..
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6:47
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6:55
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(2) (12) TODAY
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a- ------ £I
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wnen nouywooa cynics agree
- 5:30 P.M.
A.M.
8:00
"It takes us a month to six
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
there is no new way to turn a weeks from the time we are
SATURDAY S.Noon
,
3 Lines Minimum
buck, along comes Fotonovel, a given a copy of the print until _______
_________________________
company which publishes the book comes out."
paperbacks of movie scripts
DEADLINES
Stewart resents insinuations
fully illustrated with frames that Fotonovels, like TV,
Noon The Do Before Publicotion :'
taken directly from the picture. contribute to illiteracy.
So far Fotonovel has
"Just the opposite," he said.
Sundo - Noon Friday
.
produced "The Champ," "Librarians and school teach"Grease," "Invasion of The era say kids who don't read
Body Snatchers," "Hair" and anything will read our books. _________________________ __________________________
"Ice Castles" with 30 new books We're getting distribution into
4--Personals
9—Good T1ngs
Eat
due for publication this year. schools
now
because _______________________
It would appear at first blush Fotonovels encourage reading.
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
FACED WITH A DRINKING
that the colorful picture books
"You can't follow the story of
mm. $20 order. s.c.
PROBLEM?
simply contribute to the "Why any of these movies without
ford area. 3222374. Sam's
Perha AIcoholi Anonymous
Portion Meats.
can't Johnny read?" syndrome. reading the dialogue and the
Can Help
_________________________
Phone
417.3333
___________________________
Some 350.400 photographs additional exposition we add to
Write P.O. Box 1213
from a particular movie crowd keep the plot flowing.
11 -4rtructlons .
Sanford, Florida 32771
__________________________
the pages of Fotonovels without
Florist to share ride from Sanford
asinglepageofprintodmatter.
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
20% OFF
Legal
Notice
But on each photograph - Mon..Fri. 3fl.1354.
____________________
CreativeExprnsi
323-1113.
sometlmesseveraltoa page in
_____________________
FICTITIOUSNAME
ISAL'h0KULAPROBLEM
collage - the film's dialogue is
Notice is hereby given that I am
IN YOUR FAMILY?
11-A—jjs$ Cmfts
stçerimposed in print,
engaged in business at 2621 South
AL.ANON
______________________
Avenue,
Sanford
Seminole
SaflfOfd
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
The man behind Fotonovel
comtl.te Craft
HObby'
County, Florida, under the fictitious
problem drinkers
Herb Stewart, a youthful name
Supply In Central Florid..
of Reverse Auction and that I
For future information cell
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 F1'Ifldl,
dIcal guitarist who was intendtoregistersaidnamewiththe
617.3333orwrite
Ave. Sanford. .Fl.
Sanford Al.Anon Family Group
unable to make a living playing Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
__________________
County, Florida in accordance with
P.O. Box 353
guitar in this country.
Th. sooner you place your
the provisions of the Fictitious
SuWord,Fli.*?M
classullded, thssoc,wryou wIlt
Reared in Hollywood, Ste- Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section -______________________
___________________
,,
1957.
__________________________
865.09
Florida
Statutes
wart, the son of a retired TV
51g. Verlin M. Arnett
5—Lost
&amp;
FoUnd
__________________
producer, studied guitar with Publish: May 2, 9, 16, 23, 1919
_______________________
12-Special NotIces
Segovia in Spain and toured DEJ13
-______________________
LOST: Boxer Bull Terrier Male,
succesfully in Europe for
Mullet Lk. Pk. Rd. area. Little
several years.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY . .
boys pet, please return or call.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
,
'
Brn, BIk, wh, on face, neck, leg.
On rdurnlng to the United
______________________________
BOARDOF
10
lbs.
Reward
3495501.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
States, he discovered classical
18—Help Wanted
Notice of Public Hearing
Found; Female, gray striped cat.
__________________________
guitarists weren't in great
May 29, 1979
Flea collar
demand. Stewart and a friend,
7:00 P.M.
,
323-0314
Handyman for apt. complex. J0
I..aszlo Papas, renembered the
Th
inc. painting, sm. repairs,
Board
of County
Corn. Help a little girl stop worryi
of Seminole
County,
"fotonovela" soap opera books missioners
carpet cleaning and yd.
about her kitten. BIk &amp; wh male.
Florida.willhoidapublichearingto
We will train, we need neit
they had seen in South America consider an appeal against the
Lost near 25th &amp; Princeton. 323.
dependable worker. 322.2090
4110
and Europe.
Board cf Ajiustment n Denting a
between 10 am. 16 p.m.
.
These books were simplistic Lot SiZe Variance in an A 1
Exp. laborers for Masons.
Aqricul'ure Zone from 43,560 sq ft to
6-Ctwld Care
stories told In photographs for 41.156
sq ft on the following _________________________
Deitona Area, Own Trans.
the near-illiterate. They had described property:
S14.2572aft.7.
Child care in my home
been around for 40 years.
Lots 1, 2. 3. 11, and 15. Block 2,
______________________
Parthers Stewart and Papas Cassa Villa Heights, PB 10, Pg 91, in
3225631
Section 4-21-31, on SR. 419, about a
saw the possibilities of using
Legal Notice
mile NW of Oviedo. (DIST. 1)
Chi
Care
in
my
home
similar techniques with TV
This oublic hearing will beheld in
S2Swk.;Mday; 51 hr.
.
shows and movies, taking in• Room 203 ot the Seminole County
323.5314.
FICTITIOUSNAMS
Courthouse
in
Sanford,
Florida,
°
dividual frames directly from
Notice is hereby gIven that I am
May 29, 1979, at 7:00 P.M., or as 500(1
engaged In buslne at P.O. Box 312
films.
lhereaftec as possible.
Lake Monroe, Fla. 32747 Sernln*.
"It took us a long time to find
Written comments filed with the
jiNotc'
County. Florida,

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18—Help Wanted
________________________
aaby Sitting-Housekeeping
Lit housekeeping, must love
'C
flexible Schedule
BMlcalIy 8-6. full time. Salary
$I. Longwood area. 831 5330
••ACOLORFULFUTURE
..-LSA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
good money and
.me*tlng nice people. Call 644.
3079 for details.
•.
AVON
Setrt$ary, bookkeeper, houseman,
part time desk clerk, part time
bartender I maintenance
person needed. Sanford Inn II &amp;
SR-.46. Apply 9 to S.
Aöiy Days Inn-Summer posi.
tins for Waitress &amp; maids. No
phone calls.
______________________
'. General Factory Help
..- ..' Full Time-Benefits
Apply HarcarAluminurn
______________________
BrIck 1. Block masons (305)323.
1320 7 a.m..S p.m. week days.
per hour.
_________________________
Engineers - Telephony
Ma1 telephone company has
openlngi for ENGINEERS near
Charolotte, N C. Taking ap.
b!lcatlons for ENGINEERS
familiar with Stepby.step,
ctossbar, or digital stored
fsqrams systems, fransmlssion or special service
lpment. Send resume to P.O.
Box 22121$, Charlotte, N,C,
fl322
Agency Trainee
Are .you a self starter? A good
phone voice I an aggressive
personality i the key to success.
- Excel lent opportunity for plenty
of room for advancement.
'Enthusiastic only need apply.
an 3233176 for Appointment.
Eanlng Disk Clerk. 2 nIghts wk.
xp. preferred. Apply in person.
- Py's Inn, Sanford.

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LET'S BE HONEST
lfos weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
h)ad, and if weweren't looking
01' someone to do a lob this ad
uldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
.FJve Hundred 4$irs a week,
•Il 1-10O432.$1 anytime for
Orded message.
eekfastcookApplyInp,rson
HolidayinnotSanford
on lakefront.

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2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.
Shenendoah Village. 323-2fl0.
FURNISHED APT.
BY WEEK OR MONTH
323-4697
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Avenue
"Energy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
security features, attic storage,
fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
power savers to reduce .1. bills.
On site manager. 333.3301.

enfurnished
3 BR. 1"2 bath. $250 a mo., first I
last. 2005 Maple Ave. between 4-6
p.m. or Tel. (1-904) 775-7586.
3 BR, 2 Bath
Refrig. &amp; Range. No Pets
5250rno. 8311420

36-Resort Property
Lg.2 BR, LR, kit eq, fully furn, AC
&amp; carpeting on New Smyrna
Bch. $200 per wk Monthly rates
available. 321-0413.
Daytona Beach-ocean front Apis.
weekly. Call 332.1058 if no a,is.
(904) 232.9491.

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MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCATION ON 17.97 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 151. $600
MONTH.

LOW FEE-TERMS

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CALL TODAY!
fl3 5176

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 444.2315.
2 BR, 1 bath. Neat as a pin. Fenced
yard. Low equity I assume
mortgage payments less than
$165 mo. Hurry-won't last long.
323-5413.
EVERY DAY someone Is looking
for what you have to sill. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear hire tomorrow.
. Gamut

WillIe
Rig. Reel Estate Smoker
JOHN KNIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
PPwn 332.71$), Sanford

CØk'tulI lImi knowledge of diets'
pcessary. Apply In person
vieW Nursing Center 919 E.

8OYS &amp; GIRLS*
13 1

4KcitIng opportunity
te earn EXTRA $$$$
after sctiool
fllflgs
Cal Circulation Dept.
and eve-

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322•9283

Review for the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May 121 13.
Call 4435410 Tony Coppola
School of Real Estate.
New 235 Homes. 4 pcI. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 333.2357.
Are you a full time driver with a
pact tim, car? Our clusifleds
is's loaded with good buy for
you.

3222611

COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT
FLOYD &amp; G000HART.
GEO. WILMER ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS 831-6900.

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR.
I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
527.500 w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-6457 or
3227111 aft 5.

SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2'? bath, formal
dining, carpet, air, private patio
w-2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool &amp; tennis, Furn. or
unfurn.

uild to suit — our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 235 1. 245.

PEAL ESTATE
REALTOR,327-7495

M. Unsworth Realty

ONE of a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, besutifully land.
scaped, has 1 BR apt. over dbi
garage. $49,500.

CailBart

PRIME SITE 300' frontage on Ui.
Mary Blvd. Ideal Business
location, great investment.
$72,000.

A-FHA.235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR, 2
B, new carpet, patio &amp; 2 porches.
Cony, location. $31,500.

:ash for your loft Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Aide! Inc., Realtor
444.3013
_______________________

THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional office building
site 261' on 25th St. 528.500.

anford by owner. 3 BR, pool, CH&amp;A, new carpet. Large cor. lot,
fenced bk yd, sc. porch. NICE.
539,000. 322-5395.

Harold Hall Realty
InC.REALTOR

MLS
3235774 Day or Night

tOWNER SAYS SELL. EVERY.
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm animals-"as
is" tractor I. More. $35,750.

NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE
This 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate its imm. coed.
Recently re roofed &amp; new sewer
lIne. Close So downtown a.
churches. $21,500.

*1 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees in
Osteen. Good terms,

WE EKE ND
HIDE-A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
LIVING

TEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3224991
AULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
Eves S6256S5 n2.ig

Enjoy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or iust relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,750

BR, 2 B split plan, FR, dbl cor lot,
$6000 dwn &amp; assume. No
qualifying.

REALTY

andy man Special. 2 lots wgarage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned Comm. $20,000.

WORLD.

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acres in Osteen, cleared wsone
trees on the lake. $19,500 Sm.
den. Owner hold.

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LLFLORIDAREALTY The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
SANFORD REALTOR.

BAT EMAN REALTY
Rig. Real Estate Broker
Sanford Ave.
321-0759

Real Estate Sales
inford's most weIlknow
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, experienced or niwly licensed
Mow!

2435's S French (Il 92) Sanford
323 3324

S1E N SIR 0 lvi
REALlY
SUPER 1 BR, Jl, 7 bath home In
Washington Oaks, w C-H, w-w
carpet, DR. pantry, 1g. LR,
porch &amp; Much More! BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just $29,900!

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CLUDED COUNTRY
LIVING
i,on, for nones, fish pond, 32
FR, S acres. $69,730.

level country home, beautiful
3 home w tile &amp; oak floors. I,
crc, fruit I pecan trees.
:ompletely fenced. $69,000.
ft to build? We have the lot.
4.000
siness opportunity. Auto
idiator shop. FantastIc
cation, good accounts. Ownir
1 help finance, 135.000.

Foot lockers &amp; trunks 11699 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
327 5791

BORED WITH THE SAME OLD
HOUSES? TRY OUR NEW
CROCKETT LOG HOMES
SHIPPED TO YOU. UP TO
$30,000 FOR DO IT YOUR
SELFERS

IS' GE trostless ref $150. Dinette
table. twin bed comp new $65.
El adding mach 530. 7 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port
kerosene heater, new 975; 23" El
hedge trirnr"t',. new 130. 19'
l-tusqvarna ch,iin Saw new SIMS
323 0180.

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335
If you're in the business of building
your
busines. - . use
the
Classified Ads often.
42—Wle
See our beautiful now BARRINGTON w.lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3a03 Orlando Dr.
323-5700
VAI. FHA Financing
IS ft. Terry IvlO self comained, aIr
coed., canopy, Reese hitch I S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

WILSON MAtER -uMNlTURE
BUY SELL TRADE
III 31SF First St
1?? 5672

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TERRIFIC! 3 BR, I", Bath Home
in Washington Oaks, w-Central
Heat, Breakfast Bar, OR, Utility
Room and Spacious BR's! app
WARRANTED, Can You Believe
$24,500!
REAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFO5D'S . SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. It

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420
ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS
kancti Office

PARK

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.1971 Irvpata Travel Trailer, 27'
self contained. AC. e*c cono
53500 327 9)25 alt .1 jo
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76—Auto Parts
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.*UF Goodrich radial TA. FR 80*11
mounted on Western mags Like
new' 5300 323 5028
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62 acres East of Sanford. $2700
per acre. W,n. Maticzowski,
REALTOR 3227983.

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA 'RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $3,900.

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

Sanford 321-0640
DeLand 668-8335

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
3225990

47—Real Estate Mnted
*

C SHOUSE WANTED. a a
In Need of Repairs
333.5435 Eves.

Baptist Church needs
7 5 acres In Casselberry area.
Call 530 7979
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.

47-A--Mustgss Boud

5O—$OSIial10OUSf

Sa

Nsod dumping site for old concrete
&amp; gravel. Call collect 1-3056S6104$.

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1976 Mercury Marquis, 2 dr, power
wds., power seats. AM FM 8
track stereo, many extras 321
0636

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Central Heat &amp; Air Coed. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771
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INSULATION
Batting, blowing, RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
- 3710839 or904 7346708collect.
Concrete Work
free EstImate
Call M.Taylor 1278343

JAC FROST- Cent. S-eI Air
CokrservIce. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Re's. 3220201...,..

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PAINTING.CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est
3730479after 5 - 30

Appliances

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 3230039

-2 Rt'tired men want repair work Of
any kind, including roofs. Free,
Estimates.37) 554.3,

Beauty Care

Home Repairs

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C.00d Used Televisions. 5Iana up.
Miller's 7619 Orlando Dr.
322 0352

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322 5742

Tetevlsion-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular 5600,
Balance $175 or $17 mo. Still in
warranty. CajI 831 1711 day or.
nI'mt.

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 Speed PRC
turntable, 8 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831-1711 for free
hone demoitration,
55—Boats &amp;
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BURFIEIO'S Electric Service I
Rpalr Industrial, Comm. I
ResidentiaI 322 9334 74 Hrs.

Sts EquTprnj
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59—Musical Murchandise

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NeIson'sFloridaposes
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.
FILLOIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-15*0
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Equipment

BUILDINGS!!! Special factory
purchase on all steel, clear span
buildings. 30*45*17 for $3,671,
10*46*14 for $4,559. 10*17*11
for $5,951, 4*77*14 for $6,911
FOB, factory. All buildings
include 23 lb. wind load and
large double sliding door. Call
305-331-4641 9 am. to 5 p.m.
collect.

64—Equipment for Refit

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our N insenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
327-515 1
SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

UghtHeullng

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

ExteriorCinaning

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS'
All type racquets, Avg sa
Scott Reagan 327 5117

2-A-Farrn

General Landscaping,
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt.
lawn maint. 8. tree trimming.
323-2911.

Electrlcai

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No lob too large or small. Com
plete lawn service, Free
estimate, 323-4111; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 6049 call
anytime.

Lai Service

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3270707

Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32711

Muwing

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Painting, carpentry, paneling,
Siding, wits., anything to repair
the home, 830 6309 Sam

Ceramic Tile

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs. Exp. 6696562.

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flIP Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, wails, decks,
etc Free Est, 3)96066, 668 8335.

Painting

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BODE N Patnting
Paper
Hanging. - free eSt Professional
workmanship, quick, Quality,
courteousservic..445.47$3.

cree,lporches, pool end. . wds.
All type re-glazing I wd. install.
free Est. Mr. Taylor 322-1345.

Grooming a Boarding
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ANIMAL HAVE N
Dee- 1, Cat boarding, bathing,.
clipping, flea control, Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-57S7.

I'inndyman

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior.Exterior House Painting
Licensed-Insured. Bonded
FREE Estimates, (3031 322
Interior 1. Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 327 5543

Piunlng Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds.
373 0174; 327 4601

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Rail1n

Handy Mao-will hoe orange
groves on contract. Large or
small. 322 6821 after 6 p.m.
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory.

Ims lnroveni*s

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WILL BUY EXISTING lstl2nd
MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Stoker. 623 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
312.743

1967 Mustang Convertible
V I, PS, PB, many extras
51900. 322-1349 aft 7
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n Votare. good cond , I door
sedan, fake over payments,
nothing down. 372 7902

Hone lnrovenent

Will sell Color I V.
Portable $135
322 0797

AFRICAN VIOLLTS
3229141
TheGreenhouse
Eves alter 61 weekends

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 25106

2A'"T.,)NA AUTO AUCTION*
..y. 92. I mIeeest of Speedwa,,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever!
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901-235Sill for further aetails
iUST MAKE PA'YkANTS-'a9'
75 models Call 3399100 or $34
4605 (Dealer)

AirCond,&amp; Heating

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State

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1965 Mercury 4 Dr . H I Body.
motor.tiresgoodcond.reg gas.
current sticker. Make offer. Ph
327 1000.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto $50
Call 377 1621; 322-4460

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Guitars. Drums, Banios, Com.
piete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc..
2202 French Ave.

Orlando 327-1577

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KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service, Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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SEIGLER REALTY

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322 2611 or 8319993.

LK. MARY—LK. FRONT

INC.
REALTOR 323-7632
Eve. 3fl-06i2, 332-1587,322-7177

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77—Junk Cars Removed

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $2395 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3228721.

43—Lots.Acreage_-

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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80—Autos for Sale
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For Estate Commercial &amp; Rest
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction 323 5820
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79—Trucks-Trailers

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72—Auction

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2 acres with 1 acre in orange
grove. 191' on Lk. Mary Blvd.,
191' on lake. $39,000.

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1975 Ford 250 Ranger Camper'
special A I . P.S. P B Good
cond $2800 371 0315 after S p m

ORIENTAL RUGS. WANTED
lop Prices Paid
Used, any Condition 6118126
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51-Household Goods

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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Aye.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrg, stoves, tools

S Pc. f3f 'itp new, $739 Pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat sit 95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes 569.95 &amp; up; Ref.
t5O&amp;up; El. stove$60Iup, full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
rurniture Salvage, 1192 So of
Sanford, 3728121,

53-1V-Radio-Stereo

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest! Lg. Rms., dining
area, pan. Fla. Rm., util. rm., ww carpet, close t' schools &amp;
shopping, BPP WARRANTED.
A Buy for $37,900!

r a confIdentIal discussion
our career in Real Estate, call
letS Stinstrom, Realtor-Owner,,
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Realtors
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CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
1 BEDROOMS. 7 BATHS 538.900

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL. 1979'

FANTASTIC! 4BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest w-Central HAC, w•w
carpet, eq. eat.in kitchen, icr.
patio, FR, on a beautiful land.
scaped lot! Just $39,900!

Stenstrom Realty,

FOR SALE - Furn., beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HiFi. 322-3853

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WHAT A BUY! 3 BR, I bath home
w central H AC. w-w carpet.
DR. FR , Porch, Completely
fenced &amp; landscaped! Super'
location! Great for comm. of.
fices too! BPP WARRANTED.
Great buy for $31,900!

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YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE
GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE
BIG HOMES AND BIG OAKS
ON THE SAME STREET
565.900.

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

SLargest Listing Inventory
SOominant Advertising
510 Hour Sales Training
SMember Realtors &amp; ERA
Sbational Referral Service
'11T1me Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
lOver 22 Years Experience

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Beds, dbl. motel Box Springs &amp;
Matresses, $30 set; Mattress
only $20 ea Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French, 323 7310

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

Cash 322-4132
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UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT
13 ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $55.000

78—?ctorCycles

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322-1121.

KULP DECORATORS
'*09W 1st
Since 937
372 73)5

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $61,900

WOULD YOU CONSIDER A
BRAND NEW LOG HOME IN
SUNLAND AREA FOR $39,000
WE CAN GET IT BUILT FOR
YOU.

68-Wanted to Buy

Large selection foam backed
drapes; prints 50* 81,511.50 pr.;
solids 48 84 510.50 pr. Custom
upholstery carpets
Free Estimates.

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate You can have mach. for
$116 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831 1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

If you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Ext. assumption. $48,500.

*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove &amp; 5R46 frontage In,
Geneva. Attention developers
good price Iterms.

Osteen - 10 acres $1,500 each.
Lake Mary - bldg. lot. $12,000.
Lake Mary — 3.3 blk. $31,000.
4-2 all convenIences. Consider
lease option. $34,500.
10 acres with cypress house. 1$
x 32 inground pool, fenced,
$65,000.
idyllwilde - S BR, 2", B.
country kItchen, breakfast nook,
den, fireplace, 2 car enclosed
serage. $65,000.
I acre with old house. Owner
holding. $25,000.

DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM. 2 BATH. FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU
LATE $32,000.

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

*Markham Woods Rd.) BR, 2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage I 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl

2544$. French Ave.
)fl'°23I'323'7l7)327O779:

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON 5 ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENCED PASTURE. 545.000

SEIGLER REALTY

*223 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
close to shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhooO. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

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LP/uII time &amp; part tIme. Apply
çevs.n Lakevisw Nursing
E. d St.

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

O.tNe road drivers must have
ir isp. apply Metro Sales
1P21 west 1st St. Sanford.

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Apis. for Senior Citizens. DCwntown, very clean 8. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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Furnished

41—Houses

a career in Real Estate call
!ilty World, The Rel Estate
June Pouig 323-1324.
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31—Apartments

COOK

led auto mechanic
.Od.d for new car I some used
.p get ready See Mike 337.3391
c' 226.

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1 BR-$l$i. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323-1670 Mariner's Village.

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All Seasons Homes

Real Estate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leads furnished. Call Tony Coppola
Associates. 611-2518.

Unfurnished

Seigler Realty Broker
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
321.0640,327-1577. 661-1335

MANY MANY MOREl

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PLUMBER
WELDER

lf*alIer experience. Need
tiverall Immediate! Steady
,'a, good pay

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INC. REALTORS
S30.6133 or 339.4711 eves.

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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

41-Houses

YOUR NEW ENERGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED
LOTS - SPECIAL PRICES TO
1st BUYERS - COMPLETION
60 DAYS - WATCH FOR

1EALTOR
ML
73 6061 or eves. 323 0517

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30-Apartments

MOTEL COUPLE
TV. CABLE

presentation

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Sanford. Gracious living from 528
weekly. Utilities included. 300 S.
Oak. 3229623; 541-7853.

WHY WASTE GAS

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2 Nice BR's. Will rent by week $17
or month. Working people or
senior citizens. Kit. privileges.
322.1183 after 5 p.m.

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Lake Mary. Low 50's

FORREST GREENL

STOW AND THINK A
MINUIE. . . .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

THE LOOKING!

Stars In

very

29-Rooms

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Sentinel Star Paper RI. AM. Sanf.
300 Cust. $10,000 income. $9,900
sell, price 831-1832 aft. 3 p.m.

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24—Business Opportundies

Relief Night Auditor, part tIme.
4pply In person Holiday Inn of
ford, on lake front.

SE(RETARY — sales exp.
,.. leipfuI, dictaphone typing,
mature person. Apply at Star.
Line Enterprises, Rudder Cit..

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If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them with a classified ad, by calling
322.2611 or 831.9993.

LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES.) BR, 1'-B,
FORMAL D.R., FAM. PM. &amp;
FIREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$41,000.00

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41-Houses

41—Houses

Wanted

College Students desiring YARD.
WORK Call before 9 am.
373 0500; after 7 p m 322 0797

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21—Situations

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CBSNEWS

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Orlondo - Winter Por

Seminole

under th. fictitious
Land Development Manager will be
anyone that would listen,
5:30
name of LAKE MONROE TRUCK'&amp;
considered.
Persons
appearing
5:53
at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE AUTOSERV10Ean4th I IlWIndtO
&amp;ewart said. "Mter a year and the public hearing will be heard
0 MIKE DOU.AS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- register said name wIth the Clerk
(12) Pit CU)B
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film
orally.
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may
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continued
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLI the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
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from
time
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as
found
6:00
for a two.page mockup. Two
(12) DINAHI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Florida ,in accordance with (12) BEWITCHED
THREAD The lives of the PlOnecessary. Further details available CASE NO. 79.322.CAO9.K
(2) EARLY DAY
provisions of the Fictitious Name
• EDUCATIONAL PROyears ago Paramount came
by calling 323-1330, Ext. 301.
Statutes, To-Wit:
ORAMMING
CENTURY BUSINESS FORMS,SectIon S63.
throLh with 'Star Trek.'
Board of County Corn.
Plaintiff, Florida Statutes 1937.
missioners
"The
first
four
'Star Trek'
9:55
Sig. Judy Gilbert
Seminole County, Florida
(4) UPBEAT
Fotonovels sold 5,000 copies.
CHARLES L. HOPE and PAULA L. Publish: April iS, 23, May3,9, 979
By; Robert French,
HOPE. his wile,
DEl74
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Chairman
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sold 170,000 apiece in our deal
CARD8HARKS
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with Bantam Book&amp;"
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Publish May 9, 1979
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entrepeneurs put together
Lake Drive, Lake Mary, Florida
10:55
"CloseEncountersof The Third IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Seminole County, Florida, underthi
NOTICEOFACTION
'fictitious
name
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MARJOYS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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didn't do as well as Stewart COUNTY, FLORIDA.
the following Real Property in torigist.rs.ldnam.wlththeC,..k
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hoped. But it did sell 450,000 CASE NO. 7$-1246-CA-0.B
of the Circuit Court, SIITIinSI
Seminole County, Florida:
.---------nty Florida In accordance wh
copies.
v--.WM. BRADLEY and ROSA
LOT 112, WINSOR MANOR.
ttse provisions of the Fidlfl$
BRADLEY,
his
wife,
FIRSTADOlTION,accoçdlngtote
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Name Statutes, To.WIt:
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PIat thereof as recorded In Plat
Plaintiffs
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publishing business himself
FlorIda Statutn isi.
Book 17, Pages fl and 21, Public
Beverly A. $ilb.rt
Florida.
Hwy. 17-ia 322.7102
Fever" six months before its C. MOBLEY, his wife,
Defendants,
has been filed against you and you DEJ-14
release. He was unable to
PLAZAT1 7:3S.9:fl
are reQuired to serve a copy of your __________________________
NOTICE OF
convince any established pubwritten Defenses, if any, to it on
FORECLOSURE SALE
WALT DISNEY
GERAlD GORI)ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY :
lishertiiepicture would become
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOSEPH A. ROSIER, ESQ., PO
COMPLETE DINNER
Box 61, Winter Park, Florida 3fl90
the undersigned, Arthur H. Beck
a hit.
INCLUDES:
COUNTY COMMI$$IO$fts;i,;
onorbefdrejune$, 1979,andfiletp,e
with, Jr., Clerkof the Circuit Court.
,
3 p.c.. Iuy.d 'sd
___________
Stewart managed tO convince
NetceofPvftH,er.g ,.-.
Seminole County, Florida, will on original with the Clerk of this Court
Gordon
Ni 7:41-9:41
the major movie studios — the 23rd day of May. 1979, at 11:00 either before service on Plaintiff's
MaY .1979
av cdeawv.i2td
attorney or immediately thereafter,
am., at the west front door of the
SUIT IUYNOLDS
1s
excepting Disney — and
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. PUBLIC HEARING
AND
County Courthouse, otherwise a default will be entered
izdependent producers to allow Seminole
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, THE
against YOU for the relief demanded CHANGE OF ZONING IRGULA.
Sanford, Florida, offer for sate and
TIONS
him to transform their movies sell at public outcry to the highest in the ComplaInt or Petition.
and best bidder for cash, the
1, TOMPKINS DEVELOPMENT
WITNESS my hand and seal of
into "the ultimate rerun."
COMPANY OF FLORIDA. INC.-.-,.
following described property in thIs Court on May 1, 197.
Fotonovel's publication of
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Arthur H. Bickwith, Jr.
1 AGRICULTURE TO CM RE.
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"Grease" wasonthestands two
Clerk ot me Court
The West 165 feet of the South 330
STRICTED NEIOHIORH000
•:$O,y
COMMERCIAL P1 (44791-151 A'..
By: Eve Crabtree
weeks after the picture's feet of Lot 61, Sanford Celery Delta,
Deputy Clerk
portion of the NW '4 of the NW ¼ ci,
BRING HOME THE 0000 TASTE
according to plat thereof recorded in
Rock 'n Roll High
Gerald Gordon, popular with release. It sold 1.2 mIllion Plat Book 1, pages 75 and 76, Public (SEAL)
Sec. 2S-2i•30, being more fully'
0.1U D*fl•. N p- .PH. 55."S .•.Np.
copies, making the best-seller Records of Seminole County, Publish May 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
desCribed as: BegIn at the 'In.
PLUS AT IS:lt
millions of daytime serial
Iii Preecbl,. (Hwy. P.t2
tersectlon of the North R.W. line of
,,
Florida (less the South 25 feet for DEJ-44
viewers, stars as a handsome,
Grand Theft Aute
DikeRoadandtlwi.s, R.WlIngof
road).
every
movie
personalbut bizarre acting, scientist in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Dodd Road; thencq run due iii
pursuant to Final Judgment
of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
the new NBC-TV Gothic ly and decide whether it W
foreclosure, entered in the above- CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
line of Dike ku, j5J f$;
make a good book," said styled pending cause.
comedy, "Highcliffe Manor,"
-COUNTY, FLORIDA
tisence run due North, 1*0 feel,
WlTNESSmyhand and thesealof
Stewart.
"Weselect
each
frame
CASE No. 7fl17•CA4,.K
Gordon won an Emmy Award on an
ice run due Weit, 110.0 feel,
Court this 4th day
individual basis, whether said
of May, 1979. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT. moreor lets, to the East
in 1975 for his portrayal of
R.W Unp of
(SEAL)
GAGE ASSOCIATION, sic.,
it Is a closeup of an actor or a
Dodd Road; thence run Southerly
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
President Andrew Jackson
along said East N.Wlins, 573.0 fist,
of NBC- longshot ma panoramic scene.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the Initial
Plaintiff, more or lees, to the olnt• st.
By:Patricia
Robinson
"We don't use still shots at
.5.
TV's "First Ladies' Diaries"
BeginnIng. Parcel A.fl. Further
Deputy Clerk
THE ESTATE OF RAMON HER. desulbed as In the general location
all.
Everything
conies
directly
series on daytime television, from
Publish May 9,1979
NANDEZ etc. it al
ofheNoflheastofDikeN
the completed movie — DEJ 36
Gordon
Il
Road.
ftflng of
portrayed
the
inacenes
the
audience
sees
in
Defindants, acres moreor less. DISTRICT No..1
tense, volatile and brilliant theaters.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE OF ACTION
neurosurge(s), Dr Nick Beilmi,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TO: THE ESTATE OF RAMON
2. TOMPKINS DEVELOPMENT
"Nota
word
of
the
dialogue
is
for seven years on the Emmyby virtue of that certain Writ of HERNANDEZ, a SIngle man, COMPANYOF FLORIDA, INC-A.
Execution issued out of and
ange"
So
far,
all
our
books
under deceased, the unknown heirs, 1 AGRICULTURE TO R 1 SINGLE
Award winning NBC-TV
the seal of the COUNTY Court of
devisees, aUigness, Ilenors, credi.
have been based Ofl PG movIes. Orange
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT.
daytime draana, The DoeCounty, Florida, upon a final
tori, trustees or claimants by, P1(4.479)16. That pert ii the NW'4
There's no problem with four- udgement rendered in the aforesaid throu,
under or against RAMON of me NW
t i.
j'
tot's."
He"General
later played
Dr. letter words. We can control court on the 15th day of April, AD. HERNANDEZ, a single man, East of
Dante on
Hoiital
Dodd Road asd Nortl
1979, in that certain case entit'ed,
deceased.
Dike Road; lisa and excop ipil
"Both characters were nudity and violence by leavini Barne$t Bank of Orlando Winter RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
following: BegIn at
Park. NA., a national banking
created by izie, and neither has offensive,"we think might be
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of the North R.W line of Dike 1
association Plaintiff, •vs.
Kenneth a Complaint to forecIo a mortgage and the List NW
been repLaced since my leaving
lineof Dodd
A.
Kilgast,
Defendant,
which
Stewart and Papas
uming the followIng real Thence rim due East
the shows. So i'm in that
gamble aforesaid
al
,J$
WrIt
of
Execution
was
property
in
Seminole
County,
aforsm.ntlon..d
North
NW
lIIW
comfortable position of maiiing heavily with each decision. The delivered to me as Sheriff
Florida. to.wit:
Dike Road, 350.0 fist; hence rUn
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Lot 40, THE COLONNADES due
a
If an occasion calls for Folonovel, which retails for have
North 2a.0 It.; thII( r
levied upon the followIng
tO
IHIRD SECTION, according to the West, 150.0 lest, miser less, t 0w.
It," Gordon said.
SOdUC. described property owned by 'lat
fl,s thereof
as
recorded
Flat East NW line of Dodd Road theRce
Gordon has been credited 'lbs studios are guaranteed an Kenneth Kilgast, said property Book 16. Page 55 of the InPublIc
run Southerly along hid 1t i,W
advance agahist a sul,atantlaj being located in Seminole County, Records of Seminole County, line,
with brealiI the mgj
57$, feel, more or
Florida,
more
particularly
is.,.
lorida
"(ready laundered doctor" on percentage of the royalties.
Point of Beginning. CoIwaieIng-35'
described as follows:
.n, filed against you and you acres, more or less. DISTRICT NO.
The ytmg publishing camp..
One 1976 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
television by bringing realism
required
to serve
'Autombile,
dark
blue
over
blue
in
written
defenses,
if a copy of your I
sell
200,000
copIes
"3'
to the role.
any, to it on
tø color ID No. 6D17560170447
This p5IiC hearitig *01 be s
break
SVSfl.
WWARD
E.
HADDOCK,
JR.
Esq.,
"In 'HiglL'llffe Manor,' I
being stored at Fosters in
3, l97 at 7:00 P.M., w' es
Florida.
SWANN, SWANN I HADDOCK, ffi55$fler as poaslble, in Nappear at (lines to be
Stewart Is
convinced Longwood,
PA., Attorneys for Plaintiff, whos
.l the undersigoed as Sheriff of
the courisoue.. $anflrt Pler$&amp;
address is 17 S. Migoolla Avenue, 'ntis.
normal, until my proclivities Fotonovels published COD- Seminole County, Florida,
will at
in attendance will be tsr
Ia
Florida
32501.
nd'f
lie
the
overtake me, and they prove currently with the release of 11:00A.M. On the 31st day of May,
writtin commen mey be
origInaIwiththeCi,rkofmlve.
A.D.
1979,
offer
for
sale
and
sill
rather einl*rraaing to those films helps bring customers tO the highest
to sty
court on or before May 21st, with the Land o.vste
bIdder, for cash,
NII.I. may be odis.
around me, (aunlon said.
1979;
the boxoffice He says hli to any and all existing liens,sublect
otherwise
a udgm.nt may be tinusd from
at the
tIme Is timi is
the
His motion picture credits books, Whidiarealso pithlliwd Front (West) Door ci 'Sisninole defns
rellet nscuss'rv wisisr delaifi $Sl'
in the Cofflplilflt.
County
Courthouse
in
Sanford,
by calling iaao, IxIgsIs.,
include "Forty Pounds of abroad, at. worldwide Florida,
WITNES$myhamdandtheeslof
the above described osr- said
Cowl on tise
Trouble" "Mirage" and "
pfg$3Icof akin fOr movies. tional property.
16th day of April,
of c.
.
Cern.
That said sale Is beln nsade to 7,79
Man's Way."
"Somotlme. Wa difflci* to
'1O
(SEAL)
satisfy
the
got Ow boOks pelnt.d while 1 Lascution. terms of said Writ '
.
On &amp;95ay (md_on ca
county cinj
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
By: N6$.,l Prisicts, . Marred In "Independence film IsotlIl in relteat," hi said.
Click of the CIrcuit Court
.Iotsn E. Polk,
Oselrmen
$
CYSWISia
"
Sharlff
Night," "Nature of the Crime," "ThirewulltIea. where the
cisra
Seminole
County,
IorIda
Need
P101in130r
,
cent
got
a
"Don't Gtt Married, We
Arthiw N. Sscg
Publish: April 11.1$,
Publish: Miy, 16,73,30, p
May 2.9,1939 PUOII Mayt. ,
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Von" and otMe -slays.
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A divorced parent now has the legal right to
view the educational records of his child In
Seminole County public schools even though
he or she doesn't have legal custody of that
child.

The Seminole County School Board approved that right in an amendment to school
policy Wednesday in order to comply with the
state board rules and recent legislation on
family rights and privacy, said Ralph Ray,
administrative assistant.
The federal law called the Family Rights
and Privacy Act gave divorced parents
without custody the right to view their child's
records, Ray said. The Florida legislature
passed legislation in 1978 to bring itself into
compliance with the federal act.

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"AS part of the amendment, the school
board will notify parents annually of their

vehicle license tag, his name connected to the Altamonte
was placed on the state-wide Springs office," Peters said.
computer system as a matter of
"Smith would give the
What started out as a
routine. The names of about 50
agency's
name as a reference
stop of a motorist by an percent of those arrested In
Altamonte Springs motorcycle Altamonte Springs for traffic and then either he or an agent
police officer last November violations are placed In the would answer the telephone
may have been the key to computer, according to Police calls for the agency in
Altamonte and give a good
halting an Inter-state swindle In U. Steve Garver, as a matter of
which Investors were bilked of routine or if an officer "gets a reference on himself," Peters
said.
at least $600,000 during a nine- gut feeling."
Peters said Smith accepted
month period last year.
It wis several days later
payments
ranging from $5,000
Florida Attorney General before information of Smith's
to
$20,000
each from Investors.
Smith has begun the ad- past connctlon with sInllar
ministrative process to file a swindle operations in other "Smith provided machines to
some and services to some, but
seeking restitution from states became
In the meantime, Smith no one got all that had been paid
the Ventron Corp., 161
Whooping Loop, Altamonte posted a $100 bond with the for and some got nothing at
Springs, or from Michael sheriff'sdepartment. He for- all," Peters said.
Lawrence Smith, Its corporate feited his bond by falling to
Peters said the Attorney
appear In court.
head for the $600,000.
General's office has received
The alleged swindle began,
The ientwe of events with more than 20 written cornsaid Assistant Attorney the swindle are as follows,plaits about the swindle inGeneral Jim Peters, in March according to Peters:
volving more than $100,000. He
1178 and ended In November,
Michael Lawrence Smith, baaedhlzedlmate of $600,000 as
1978 right after Altamonte using the aliases Michael the amount bilked out of
Police Officer Danny Savlola Fleming, Peter Lawrence and propective investors because
stopped Smith on Nov. 14, 1978 David Ingram, filed documents subpoenaed bank records for
on Crane's Rood Boulevard incorporating two firms— the nlne.moth period showed
because the temporary license vrn Corp. and National that amount of activity in the
tag displayed on Smith's -Franchise Bureau— in March, corporation's bank accounts.
vehicle had expired. Saviola rn and went into business In
The attorneygeneral
arrested Smith after theAV, an office atl6l Whooping Loop
administrative
I
lied
an
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charging the man with failure Crane's Roost, Altamonte
complaint
with
the office's
to Carry a Florida drivers
Department
of
Legal
Affairs,
license although he was emIhe Veidron Corp. was to seeking the department's
pioyed in the state. What
magazine vending
ahowedSaviolawasanelPlred equipment, service, finding of probable cause to
pernmitthe office toflleacivil
Rhode Island temporary managerial and marketing
suitforciamagesand
driver's license. It had expired assistance to Investors.
In circuit court. The law
in March, 1978. The Florida
requires
approval by the
The
National
Franchise
temporary tag on the vehicle
department
beforeaaft can be
Agency
which
listed
oUlces
in
&amp;nith was driving had also
Washington, D.C. and Bodo, filed,
Smith disappeared within Mass. was tobea consimmer - "Civil action ap1utascam
rotect1on agency.
st, Peters
dep after the
of this sort is futile," Peter,
"Florida P1*
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by
National Froechin Agancy
t e
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Washington, D.C. number
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Student records, however, may be released
without written consent to school officials,
government personnel such as through the
U.S. Commissioner of Education, school
officials connected with financial aid,

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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Written consent, however, may not always
be the key to releasing student educational
records. The amendment states:
"The school will presume that either
parent, the guardian, or the adult student has
the right to sign the written consent for
disclosure unless the school has been
provided with evidence that there Is a legally
binding Instrument or consent order governing such matters as divorce, separation, or
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Parents, guardians or adult students will
also be Informed they must give written
consent to the school district for disclosure of
personally identifiable Information to other
persons, Ray said. This consent must be
signed and dated and must specify which
records are to be disclosed, the purpose of the
disclosure and the parties to whom the
disclosure will be made.

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commission's preferred
candidate for the post.
County Commissioners
have selected Dr. Jorge
DeJu of Tallahassee for the
joint position . The appointment is being withheld
pending HM approval. A
letter from the county to
Lucy Hady, hitS district
administrator, was mailed

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Sanford Event Off
To A Running Sfarf
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Decottes they will proceed north to 24th Street
Herald Stiff Writer
and west to Summerlin. On Summerlin they
About 100 runners have signed up for this will travel north to Celery Avenue, east on
Saturday's two-mile and 10,000 meter runs Celery to Scott Avenue and north on Scott to
through the streets of Sanford. James R. Second Street. From Second Street they will
Jernigan, recreation department dk*ctor head west to Mellonville and north to
said today.
Seminole. The finish line will be on Seminole,
Registration for the first of what is hoped east of Sanford.
will become an annual event will continue
Entry blanks received thus far Indicate
through the remainder of this week, Jenlgan contestants from as far away as Jacksonville
said. The race Is co-sponsored by the Sanford will be competing.
Recreation Department and the Kiwanis
Chuk Roll, 2808 French Ave., Sanford, and
Sunrise Club.
Alice Arnall of Jacksonville are the youngest
The two-mile "fun race" is scheduled to
participants thus far entered in the two-mile
begin at 7:30 a.m. and contestants are race. Both
are seven years old.
requested to be at the darting line by 7:15
In
the
10,000
meter event, Craig Dobson of
am. The 10,000 meter run will start at 8 a.m.
7:50.
DeLand
is
the
youngest
participant at age 10.
and runners are asked to be in place by
All
Auburndale
man,
Rick ZeIs, 65, is the
Runners for the two-mile event will begin at

the corner of Sanford Avenue and Seminole oldest runner to enter the race.
Nestor DeArmas, 33, of Casselberry has
Boulevard. The route will take them south to
Second Street, east to Mellonville Avenue, entered both races. He plans to run the twonorth to Seminole and back to the sta rting mile event, return to the starting line and run
six more miles.
point.
The route for the 10,000 meter run will use
Runners will be grouped into eight age
the same starting point.
groups from l4 and under to over 5o,Jernigan
From there namers will travel on Sanford said. Awards will be given to the top four men
Avenue to Commercial Street, west to and the top four women in each category, he
Palmetto Avenue, and south to 24th Street. said.
From 24th Street they will awing east via
Awards in the two-mile run will be given to
Grandview, 20th Street, Grace Manor Drive the top 10 male and the top 10 female cornand Forest Delve to Decottes Avenue. From petitors, regardless of age.
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late Wednesday seeking
the approval,
fiRS approval is required
because that agency administers health department programs and sets
requirements for and pays
the major portion of the
salary of the health
department director.
The county has been
seeking a new health
department director since
September, 1978, when Dr.
Hamida Battla resigned,
citing interference in the
medical operation of the
department by Troy Todd,
director of human services,
as one of her reasons for
leaving. Todd asked for
v.sint to sntisr
position in county government in March, noting
health reasons. lie has
since been assigned to
duties In the county's
Comprehensive Employrnent Training Act
(CETA) office,

Dr. lattla's salary was
$36,000 annually while Todd
was receiving $19,400
annually for a total of
$55,400. The combined
position will pay $45,000
annually, said county
Budget Director Jeff Etchberger.
Etchberger said hitS
received a "stack" of

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health field better.
There are a number of
positive benefits to the
county hiring Dr. DeJu,
Etchberger said. "He is a

strong administrator type
as well as a clinician. He
can regain strong ties with
the local medical cornmnutilty for the health
department and eliminate
some of the criticism
directed toward the health
department in the past.
A native of Cuba, Dr.
DeJu, 49, has been an
American citizen for the
past 15 years. He received
his BS degree from Vibora
Institute in Cuba, his MD
from Havana Medical
School and a master's of
public
health
admini st ration from the
University of Berkeley In
Calif. He

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obstetrics
and
gynecology at Deaconess
Hospital,

Buffalo,

N.Y.

Dr. DeJu's past experience Includes: medical
:dininLstrator of personal

health programs for state
of Florida; bureau chief of

maternal health and family
planning program for the
Florida Division of Public
director
of
maternal and child health
division for the Kentucky
Bureau of Health Services;
consultant to the American
Public Health Association;
U.S. State Department's
assistant for international

Health;

has also written numerous

38 were considered

qualified and seven were
interviewed.
He said it was finally
agreed that to meet Dr.
DeJu s
sa1ary
requirements, the cornbined position concept

UIT

currently in

practice, he likes the public

human services director
post, 64 were disqualified,

School, Sanford, by the
school charm
itsdents from the Gold Pod
ws con do,"he Saki. He said Itis under the direction of
dot ~ of the Money Mrs. Barbara Brorup,
can be recovered frofl the school music teacher.
Ventron Corp. or from Smith The performance I. open
lndivkkaaUy.
to the public and dons"We are hoping to ,obtain tiona will he accepted.
assistance from fgd.ral

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accept or reject the job
after HItS approval is
obtained. Etchberger
said. DeJu told county
commissioners this week
however, that while he Is

development for family

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said.
1r. DeJu will formally

planning medical
programs for Peru and
Columbia and health of1 leer for four different

HALL REVIEW

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County health

department director
position and Dr. DeJu was
the last qualified applicant.
At the same time of the 102
persons who applied for the

1890 MUSIC
Forerunners of today's
Women's Libbers, the
Suffragettes, are depIcted by girls singing
'Petticoat Vote," a lively
number from the "is"
Music Hall Revue" to be
presented today at 7:35
p.m.In the media center
of Idyliwlide Elementary

Orange

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"The policy outlines procedures for
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school educational records on the school
principal and records not in the school on the
superintendent."

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programs, guidance, preparation of state and
federal reports and for research, Ray said.
These records contain information as basic
as blrthdate and sex to standardized test
results, attendance records and health data.
They may also note family background information, verified reports of serious or
recurrent behavior patterns and records of

records and to obtain copies If desired," Ray
said.
The policy also notifies the parents their
child's records will not be seen by others
except school officials "with a legitimate
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22 Find fault
66 Times (It)
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measure
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25 Scull
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28 Spasms
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poultry
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THE TROUBLE

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with it at age 26. Added to the
general acne problem I also
developed and still have large
clusters of blackheads. I have
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but the damage

"You could see all the electric insulators, all the high
(electric) lines exploding at the insulators where the lines

looks awful bad
the storm was concentrated in the Tampa area.
"The heavy stuff has been concentrated in the Tampa
area," a weatherman said. "We've had numerous tornadoes reported. The thunderstorms are coming in off the
Gulf and are not moving very fast."

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are hooked to the poles," he said.
A number of trees, signs and power lines were do wn in
various area of Tampa and many streets were flooded and
clogged with stalled vehicles.
A spokesman at Tampa Electric Co. said about SM
customers were without power.

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way," Polk said.
des," said Ron Triggs, senior •'Ittookusthreeanda half days
research associate of the and you figure two people
driving, that's seven
c*p'is prem.
lest.
A plane could have flown
ApproxImately 50,000 prlsback in one
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eight-bour
flight.
year by city, county and dW
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prh1a15,
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era] or military t.ramporti but p001 utilized
for the tranAm an estlawed, $35 million Is be
split on transportation of spott$lon of witnesses for trial,
persons of unsound müiio or
officers en route to sebod,
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hops to be operating on a uses is limitless, he added
natIonwide basis and capture at
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WW 10 percent or 5,000 of the mile radius, it is more
$1,110 transports 112 its economical and safe for us to
fly our own plane," p
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rates for the first four years of
the lease were arranged in
make improvements and

Seminole County Commission,
renovations to the structure.
clearing the way for consoildatlon of Sheriff John Polk's
"They will be given a rent
administrative offices and reduction the first few years in
communications center exchange for the repairs and
beginning in June.
im provements they'll pay for,"
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The 43,000 square feet
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year, $42,(XX) for the second
year, $49,000 for the third year
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and $54,000 for the fourth Year. be able to make the move to the
The rate for each year after airport within two or three days
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that will be negotiated, ac- after the telephones are Incording to the contract ap- stalled.
proved by the A ut hority. The
"Right now we're looking at a
vote to approve the contract
June
15 date," he said. "We'll
was unanimous.
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move on the weekend and there
In April, county corn- should be no disruption of
mnissioners voted to approve the service."
leasing of building space at the
Grieving mom (Just left of umbrella) at accident site
Polk said his own department
airport and authorized
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execute an agreement with the make the move, although
Authority. Fo rm al approval of specialists would be called In to
the lease negotiated was ex- relocate the computers and
pected to come during today's records equipment.
regular commission meeting.

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said Bob Nelson, who lives a block from the Lamplighter.
But then between the fence (bordering the park) and

far, no one's hurt,

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All the pain and agony a mother can know returned to
Mrs. Paul Chaplin during a frightening one-block walk
Monday.
At 3 p.m. she received word her son, Edward, 8, had
been struck by a car and injured on Park Avenue just
south of *h Street. It was just two weeks ago that she was
told her other son, Scott, 16, had been hit by a car and

Box 424,
the pavement. He was taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital by ambulance where he was treated and
released.
Police said Alexander stopped immediately after hitttng the youth. No citation was Issued.
On April26 Mark Scott Chaplin, 16, left his home at 2809

"ft was Un longed block I ever walked," Mrs. Chaplin
said of the trip from her home to the scene of the accident
at about 3p.m. after being told Edward had been hit by a
car.
"Th.ank God."
That's all Mrs. Chaplin could think to say upon learning
Edward was going to be all right.
"He's at home," she said ft morning, "he suffered a
alight concussion and is going to be all right."
Sanford police said Edward was running south on Park
Avenue %hen he veered into the path of a car driven by
Louis Clyde Alexander, 56, whose address Is listed as P.O.

reached his destination, a Wue Pontiac struck him on Old
Lake Mary Road about a mile south of Airport Boulevard.
Four days later he died in an Orlando hospital.
The driver of that car fled the scene at a high rate of
speed. The Florida Highway Patrol said no suspect has
yet been apprehended In connection with the hit and run.
Mrs. Chaplin said she did not know whether or not
anYone had been arrested for the accident that claimed
her son's life. But she said:
"I prayed for the driver again this morning."
After learning her other son was not seriously injured,
she prayed again-GEOFFREY POUNDS

reduction during the first four

and third floors of the three- make all but about $10,000 of
story structure at building 310 improvements to the building.
to consoliddte the ad- He said the reductions in the
mninistrative offices and first four years amount to
communications center which
He estimated the cost of
are now housed in four separate the elevator construction and
come
center is located at the cour- $52,000.
thouse and the depa rtment has
offices at the old jail, the
At the first year rental fee of
Sanford Masonic Budding and
bui lding 1 at the airport.
comes to $2.56, he said. By the
The move will free-up 10,545 fourth year of the lease when
feet of space at the old jail for the rent jumps to $54,000, the
other county purposes, leaving rent per square foot Comes to
only an 18'cell block for housing about $3.43.
of prisoners. The cell-block will
he going rate for office
remain as reserve space when space in the area averages
the new jail at Five Points is more than $5. per square foot,
completed, according to Polk. he said.
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month', time, million and almost 8,000 man
4emInole County will be ready
" Triggs
to join the hundreds of sheriffs' that potential can be realized by
across the nation the first of I=.,,
in- a so-called air pool to save
On an individual basis, , a
time and money In the tran- particular law enforcement
sportation of F12$'
agency that would enter into a
The siIer'IWS department IS cooperative transport with
cwently renovating for $15,000 another agency would save an
atwoangine propeller aircraft average of $325 and 2.1
It coidlacat.d In a iSoe1* ±1* manhours each time, ftfggs
raid, said Sgt. Jerry Capshaw, mid.
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Capshaw said S.wlnel.
" Depe zuest. County's twin-engine piano
When t he aircraft's fsc*It 13 hich can seat six operates on
complete In about a month, Its abOut seven cents per
value will be increased three passenger mile at full CWICItY.
time, over, plus save the it gets about five to six miles
deportment money In per gallon and can travel
ort run, he miles per hour, Capehaw said.
both the 1o,
Amt
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The sheriff's department cost of flying commercial and
plans to participate in a air pool flying our own aircraft is about
with other law enforcement the same," Caishaw said.
andJU known as CAPTIS
But when more than one
(Computer Assisted Prisoners
utilizes the flight,
Transportation Index Service), cost saving of the plane fare is
.p
under the National Immediately realized not to
Sheriff Association is boxed in mention the time saved in
Washington D.C. and would flying Instead of driving,
1110W law enforcement agen- Capihaw said.
cla to cooperalte with each
The rising price of gas plus
other throughout the country In the distance deputies must
prisoners In travel to transport prisoners
transporting
oups,savingtImeaMmoney. has made the aircraft
I.'CAPTIS Is designed to economically feasible, said
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Extensive damage was reported from the winds and
heavy rains, but there were no reported Injuries.
One twister truck the Lamplighter Trailer Park nor.
theast of Tampa, damaging 30 to 40 mobile homes and an

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no immediate reports of damage, and the Pinellas County

Another tornado hit the tiny town of Port Orange south
of Daytona Beach, striking several motile home parks
and a new housing subdivision.
"So far, no one's hurt, but the damage looks awful bad"
said a Port Orange poli ce spokeswoman.
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rain between midnight and 10 a.m., and clocked winds UP
to 86 knots.
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evacuated for 10 minutes because of the high winds and
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south of Clearwater.

Severe thunderstorms pounded the Tampa Bay area
today, spawning a number of small tornadoes, one of
which struck a mobile home park east of the University of
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the ability to calculate things
properly.
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passed and again South
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lion and that a club slam
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following your birthday by enjoy being with lots of people.
might eventualize."
Dealer:
South
sending for yo ur copy of Astro- Today, they are even more fun
Oswald: "The story cerWest North East South thinly has a happy ending.
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each to you than usual.
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gles a little extra."
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yourself in trouble on diamonds In the deck. He
occasion."
mindedness and an un• that are shared with others.
Ala n: "Here Is a good asks if there Is a rule.
Yes, there is. That deal is
prejudiced outlook is all the Make certain you don't play the example from a recent
New
not
counted, but all previous
equipment you'll need to win loner's roleYork tournament. At some
hands
are counted.
others over to your point of view
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South
made
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today.
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byHowieSchneider

Several tornadoes were reported north

Meanwhile, a tornado watch was issued for Seminole
aind every county in north and central Florida from noon
to5 p.m. today. The watch indicates a possible tornado, or
large bail and damaging winds,

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auto repair shop and gun shop across the road were
heavily damaged.

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scarring,
for the acne problem
little
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but it can occur. Usually acne
people reall y are directed
and
other
problems begin in the teens
ar
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keeping the skin clean
contrary to popular opinion, tow
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by
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people who are prone to acn
may experience it for the rest of volved with warm water and
mild soap two or three times a
their life,
day. Th e skin can also be dried
Acne includes the problem of by wiping it off frequently with
blackheads, whiteheads and simple alcohol sponges.
pimple formation. They are all
It's often not mentioned but
related. These conditions are
caused by the excessive for- sunlight Is remarkably helpful
mation of sebum, the oily in some people in clearing acne
secretion formed by skin conditions. It won't work In all
glands. The usual medical cases but it shouldn't be
approach is to decrease the forgotten as an aid.
excessive oily sebum forI'm sure your doctor will be
mation, improve the drainage
able
to determine whether your
of the oils to prevent
llyhasacneorlfhehas
sonrea
blackheadsand use antibiotics
a
little
skin infection that needs
that prevent small bacteria
sebum
treatment.
He will also be able
from splitting the fatty
Into chemicals that are to give you guidance and help
you in managing your son's skin
irritating to the skin,
condition so he will have the
The pimple is an in. best opportunity to avoid exflammatory reaction caused by cessive acne and scarring
a breakdown of the

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"There are going to be a lot of whether to appeal it.
decision," said Patrol director extent that tiny are accurate in the business of making
was tçhsld by a 1166 U.S cases that he dismissed Mon- people who will get away with
There was no Immediate Col. Eldridge Beach, "but as it and identification of the target revenues. It's protecting lives
day, other judges in Dade speeding," said Dade County reaction frcxn the Dade County dads at the moment it is vehicles con be readily made. and property
and I personally
room fulins made by a
NIIIIIIIIIIIII111's rJft Only WHIIIIIIII C4WY &amp;W throughout the state Public Safety Officer John Public Safety Department, but business as usual as far as we
"Undoubtedly,
the
believe
the
supreme
court
in his cotsiroom in which he may adopt his stand.
Coiady jai. bavb
Riley, "This is going to cut the Florida Highway Patrol, are concerned."
manufacturers
with
their
dec
ision prevails."
"Very
aatbesoie.vldsncein Seinpd 10 cases Monday
likely
the down on the numnberof speeding which has equipped nearly
esses tesWieddurühe scientific and financial
Wlth
Polk
said he expected the
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css was a "wron
every car with radar, said,there hearing one of the main,
resources
can
accomplish
this
manfacturers
of the radar
judges
in
Dade
Cowy and elsewhere in Florida and the
dedsion," says Seminole
Dade County State Attorney would be no policy change even problems with radar was in- In the very near figure."
equipment to put a "different"
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tlwoiho14ths Mate may adopt' nation," said Dade Public Janet Reno was to review the Dade County.
Nesbitt pointed out that machine on the market in the
terference
f
rom outside factors
*Ink radar is his d"
DIfeudgr B41111111110 Brummer. ruling today and decide
"We respect Judge Nesbitt's
such
a car's Ano
air mWitioiner Justice had to take precedent near future.
CSasradios.
bk,' Polk said, "The Polk said, however, he dlài't "Judge Neshilt has presided ________________________________________ and
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ther was over consideration of lost
have to be tJ and expect S,v"i* Cosay to feel over a factual hearing in WhiCh
identification
of
the
reveni.s
from
fewer
speeding
the
clear
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convictio ns.
"target"
vehi
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radar
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radar
eq
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unquestioned qualifications
s
forcs, Neshftt's dr.
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often
"reads"
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large
st
object
the fins
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to be pied oitongh for
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in Its range, the return signal the opponents 01 radar exist
busters,"
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because this is jint om
think it will be difficult for other ArsandMM094
then one mint wonder: what
might be bouncing off a
Polk said deputies utilize
to
follow
f
Judge ruling seid wit ts leeway we judges not
his Bridge...................... IA Heepilal ....................IA when the officer believed he percentage of those millions of radar In subdivisio
diilikiii."
ns and
id Nts of Dads Cos*y givepsoIdebofor.we give
Csks .....................It tihitusries ..................IA was tracking a car.
dollars has been collected from traffic areas where the
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complaints of speeding.
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Deputies "don't make it a
Although Lbo ruling oppilee ruling,
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WASHINGTON (UP!) When an undercover operative drove
Into a car dealership In Houston, his 1977 Dodge's main problem
was a single spark plug deliberately damaged to make the engine
miss.
"My car is getting poor gas mileage and has lost power," he
said. "Check to see If you can find what the problem Is."
He wound up paying $56.80 for the one bad spark plug and
replacements, as well for the seven other good ones the garage
Insisted were gone.
-That incident is fairly typical of the kind of needless repair work
uncovered by a secret Transportation Department survey in
seven cities. Secretary Brock Adams said Monday American
consumers may be wasting half of the $50 billion they spend each
year on car repairs.
His advice?
Try to get more than one estimate for a repair job, and rely on
diagnostic centers which give an accurate picture of repair needs
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
With no debate, the
House passed a bill today to make Florida the 13th state In
the nation to legalize the sale and mudacture of
Laetrile, a controversial substance used by some doctors
to treat cancer patients.
The vote was 93-4 and means the bill (SB179), which has
passed the Senate, can go Immediately to Gov. Bob
Graham for his signature.
In debate on the bill Monday, Rep. Richard Hodes, a
Tampa physician, tried to pursuade lawmakers to change
the bill, but his attempt failed as one House member
accused him of trying "to anooker" his colleagues. Rep.
Tom Lewis, RNorth Palm Beach, told fellow representatives that Hodes wanted to kill the bill and that's why he
offered an amendment that would allow people to buy it
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before the job is clone.
The deliberately fouled spark plug was frequently employed in
the survey. The undercover agents, male and female, were given
the same "My car Is getting poor gas mileage" script or a similer
one to deliver to the shop.
In the cue five shops where the spark plug trick was e,
Adams said, the operatives were overcharged a total 11501.
Some of the overcharge can be laid to outright fraud, he said,
and some of it to Incompetence.
The survey covered 62 shops In Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami,
Nashville, Houston, White Plains, N.Y., and the Brooklyn borough
of New York City. No shops' names were published. but the Information was turned over to local law-enforcemnenj Qffl(inls for
possible action.
The biggest trouble spot uncovered by the survey was engine
repairs, where the repairs made were either unneeded or missed
69 percent of the time. The second most troublesome category

was the suspension system, 44 percent, followed by the brakes,
we took test cars Into repair shops at random, we found
we had only about a 50.60 chance of getting a car fized right an
for the rmt price," Adams said. He said 53 cents of each doll4
was weded on needless repairs.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Environmental
Protection Agency officials are seeking an lnvestgation of
circumstances surrounding the helicopter flight of Sen.
Lawton Chiles over the train wreck at Milligan last
month. Two men are hospitalized after being exposed to
deadly chlorine an which allegedly was kicked up when
the helicopter carrying Qules came In for too close a look.
Both the senator, through aide Dennis Real, and the
nilot. Navy U. Dick Brown, said there was no way the
"rotor wash" could have changed strong winds and blown
the gas over the workers who were attempting to move a
derailed tank car.
Nevertheless, the complaint was made In a confidential
memo by Al Smith, chairman of the joint EPA-Coast
Guard Regional Response Team In Atlanta, to his
Washington boss. Ken Biglane. Biglane confirmed receipt
of the letter which alleged the helicopter flew in well
under a 500400t limit and unnecessarily exposed 12 to 15
railroad workers to lethal chlorine gas.
"Everybody down there was affected by the chlorine.
The two guys who went to the hospital got the worst of It,"
said Allen Bartlett, who was on-site coordinator for EPA
at the mishap which occurred when 27 Louisville &amp; Nashville tank cars jumped the track near the Florida
Panhandle town of Crestview.
Bartlett and Smith want to know whether Brown failed
to receive orders to stay 500 feet over the site, ignored
Uwe orders or was asked to fly in close by his
passengers. "We would hope charges would be brought,"
said Bartlett during a telephone Interview In which he
reluctantly answered questions about the EPA complaint.

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72; oversight Iowa, 7$; eare$ string aid genty noV
yesterday's
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University of Florida that cm Wnuiate e'Idi-ts such as
that at Pesyltanla's 'Ike. Mile I.l.t ik hearinp
will W hold inWhkiop May $4by the HoiusFsrgy
R.siordi and Production $abw"gltea.
The table-Isp simulator mab of pfr1g!" and clear
Awk, tuft was coedructed by University of Florid&amp;
mwlisr engineering duet as,a tanking sad re.sorch

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for its ps, there Is no radioactivity involved.

Puppets, clowns, dancers, singers, bands
and demonstrations were all a part of the
Youth Day Festival in the Park In Sanford's
Centennial Park Saturday. The event, coordinated by Youth Programs, Inc., highlighted
a week of youth-oriented activities. More than

area groups and agencies participated in
the festival providing Information, food,
services and entertainment. During the afternoon Youth Programs recognized Its
outstanding volunteers with awards.

Veronica Gout
Jessie Kendricks
Doris M. Lewis
Scott Lewis
Laverne O'Neal

Lemmie Bellamy
Janet Aim Etsey
Sinhamin F. Llnds.y
Euta Mae Martin
Sarah Ogles"

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) — Thesecond earthquake in 11
days rumbled through the south San Francisco Bay area
late Monday evening, inflicting minor damage In the San
Jose area.
The University of California Seismographic Center said
the quake measured a 4.8 to 5 on the Richter scale while
the U.S. Geological Survey placed it at 4.9.
University scientists placed the epicenter of the quake,
which occurred at 10:11 p.m. PDT, between San Jose and
Hollister. However, It was felt over a wide area
In
Mann County, East Bay points, San Francisco, the
Peninsula, and the Salinas Valley.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
The State Clemency Board

roustabout sentenced to die br
by the victim's wife, whom
the 1973 murder of Tampa high
Darden allegedly tried to rob,
hears appeals for mercy today school
wrestling coach Joel and by a youth who got shot
from a circus roustabout who
"1edgebow, 72, whose young while trying to help her.
admitted killing a stranger
"Just to see how an individual wife testified she awoke to find
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her husband lying beside her in convicted of the 1973 love
dies" and it handyman d
scribed as having "im insatia- bed with it knife in his chest.
triangle" murder in Polk
ble thirst for killing."
County
of his girlfriend's
Public Defender Jack
Attorneys for Gary Eldon son said the board should spare husband. The state contends
Alvord, 32, a Tampa hand- Proffitts' Life so he can be used Douglas abducted Jessie Atkins
yman, are scheduled to make in prisop research into the and his wife, forced them to
the first appeal. Alvord was mental abnonnalities that turn have sexual Intercourse while
sentime 'd to die for the 1973 ordinary people into killers,
he watched, then shot Atkins to
Tampa murders of Georgia
Salcines
said
death
and kept the woman with
Proffitt
admitTully, 53, Decatur, Ga., her ted
he
killed
a
perfect
stranger
him
for
nine days before she
daughter, Ann llermanii,36
"just
to
see
how
an
individual
escaped
and phoned police.
and granddaughter Lin Her.
dies"
and
said
he
should
be
Defe
nse
attorney
Larry Spald.
mann, 17, both of Tampa.
executed.
ing said the sentence should be-e
It is the second Clemency
—Darden, 45, sentenced for commuted because Circuit
Board hearing for the group, the 1974 murder of Lakeland
Board
Judge William Love imposed
which also includes William furniture store owner Carl
the death penalty despite the
Proffitt, William Jasper Turman, claims he is
innocent,
trial jury's recommendation of
Darden and Howard V. The state says
he was identified life.
Douglas.
At the first hearing, Public
Defender Torn Meyers conceded that Alvord, who has spent
half his life in mental Institut, Is dangerous, But, he

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unsound mind cannot
Ybur credit is good
deter ot hers of unsound mind." F
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Arg uing for execution, State
$2,500 to $25,000
Attorney E.J. Salcines
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Police Plan One- Day Strike
CINCINNATI (UPI) Cincinnati police officers said
they would stage a one-day strike because they are upset
with the killing of four officers In the line of duty in the
D past 10 months.
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Uniformed officers planned to attend the funeral of the
latest policeman to be killed, then park and lock their
cruisers outside City Hall, drop the keys off at police
headquarters In front of a statue commemorating slain
officers and take the rest of the day off, leaving the city of
half a million residents without police protection.

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Heavy rains today did not stop Seminole County
Cancer Crusade volunteers (left to right) Frances
I'eek, Shirley Iluaman and .Judy Wimbish who came
out for a Crusade Kickoff held at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Iluaman
distributed crusade kits to the door-to-door volitiiteers who will give out life-saving literature as well
as collecting for cancer research,

Stenstrom Honored
At Public Dinner

Baby Makes Medical History
LITTLE ROCK (UP!) The parents of a baby born
with his heart outside his chest three months ago were told
they could take their baby home today normal and
healthy.
Jimmy Leake Jr., now 3 months old, has undergone
three complicated operations to have the heart Implanted
ln his chest. He may bethe first baby ln medical history to
normally survive the birth defect.
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AREA DEATHS
MRS. ALICE BOONE

MRS. VENA ROACH

Mrs. Alice C. Boone, 76, of 20
Mrs. Vena Beatrice Roach,
N. Devon Ave., Winter Springs, 77 of 623 Community Courtdied Monday afternoon at Sanford, died Monday at
Winter Park Hospital. A native Seminole Memorial Hospital.
of Washington County, Ga., she Bom in Clarksburg, W. Va., she
hod lived In Lcngwood and the moved to Sanford In 1976 from
Lagwood area moving here that city. She was a Protestant.
from Washington County in
She is survived by a son,
was a Methodist and a Dana Roach, Sanford; a
seamstress.
daughtr, Mrs. Gertrude
Survivors include four Mo.kuHáI,
Point, Vs.;
4pghters, Mrs. Dorothy izotbem, Lawrence W. Roach,
Bledsoe and Mrs. Frances Sanford; 12 grandchildren and
Ellis, both of Orlando, Mrs. 30 grest-grandcbildren.
S!*t, Colu*nblaville,
Gramkow Funeral Home Lain
Mcb. and Mrs. Virginia charge of arrangements.
Robinson, Winter Springs; son, ______________
—a4m Boone, Longwood; two
Funqrol
Notk
*ilas, Mrs Pearl. Locke,
Longwood and Mrs. Sallie
KNOX, CLIFFORD 0.
öne, Albany, Ga.; 21 grandFuneral services for Clifford 0.
Knox. V. of 12$ Mayfair Circle,
Children and 14 great-grandSanford, who died Sunday at
cIdkkon
Americana Nursing Home,
8 amkow.Galnez Longwood, Orlando, will be at 10 am.,
Wednesday at the graveside In
lain chargé of arrangements.

The general public is invited to attend a special
dinner to honor Douglas
Stenstrom, former school
board attorney for Seminole County for 22 years.
The buffet-style dinner
will be held at 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, May 16 in the
Sanford Civic Center. The
price is $8.50 per person.
Reservations should be
made through Dorothy
Pennington at 322-1252, ext.
201 no later than May 14.
The event to honor Sten-

strom is being promoted by
members of the Seminole
County School Board. All
school board members and
trustees Stenstrom served
with during his 22 years

have been Invited.
Stenstrom's list of accomplishments and com-

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execution would deter future
killings by Alvord whom he
called a "career criminal with
an insatiable thirst for killing
who will escape and kill again."
The ini will make no
immediate decision. The
choices are to commute the
sentence to life in prison or
order the electrocution.
Other cases being heard are:
—Proffitt, 32, the circus

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RARE OPPORTUNITY
We will place a Kodak Photo Center in your retail
store at NO COST TO YOU EVER I Make big profits
selling Kodak film, prepaid processing mailers,
flashes, and batteries without investing one dime.
Service provided by our local distributor. Locations
needed Immediately. For Information call today.
American Film Processing, toll free 1.800.241.5000 ext
20$ 24 hours.

munity Involvement in-

Pan American Financial
Services, Inc.
ti.sn.d Moog. I.o..
1501 S. Church, Swt. 202

To"", Florida 33609

whir sv.r you live,
CALL TOLL FREE

1.800-835.2246

Operators on duty 24 hos a day.
7doyiaw.i.

cl ude the chairman of the
board of trustees at Stetson University, former
state senator, former
county judge and Kiwanis.

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Truckers Win Price Hike
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Thirty-five trucking
companies that said higher labor and gasoline prices are
driving up their costs have been granted temporary rate
Increases by the Public Service Commission.
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'Word 0. Knox, 11, 0112$
r Circle,
at AmerIcana Nursing
Ee Orlando. Born In
(barisaton, IC., he
Saptoid 7 years ago from
Charleston. He was a
no w oom mom"
rsmkow Faneral Home lain
(j of arraigemeila

Woodlawn Cemetery, Orlando.
with Dr. Virgil Bryant at.
ticlating. Gramkow Funeral
Home In charge.

ROACH MRS.VENA—Funeral

services for Mrs. Van. Beatrice
Roads, 77, of 533

Community

Court. Sanford, who died
Monday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be Wedneiday .t 2
p.m. at Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Raymond
Crochet offIciatIng. Burial In
Oahiawn Cemetery. Gramkow In
charge.
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FREE SPRING
REFUSE CLEAN-UP
The Sanford Public Works Depart.
mint will be conducting a City Wide
Clean-up beginning April 1, through
May 15,atno cost to the property
owner. A Special Pick-up will be
made on a call basis; first call, first
served. City will pick up anything
placed the normal pick up point.
Call Public Works Department, 322.
311 ext. 231 Monday through Friday
0:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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GOODWILL
BUDGET STORE
300 E. THIRD ST., SANFORD

FREE TV
Drawing May 12

May 10, 11
and 12

No Purchase Necessaryl

1979
SPECIAL 3 Days Onlyl Reconditioned lox Spring &amp; Mattress sW

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Clothing sShoes 'Furniture
"Help the Ilrnsdlcapped Help Themselves"
Goodwilinsids Your Support— Shop and Save ffieOoodwffl Wayl

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WASHINGTON (UP!) For the first time in 20 years,
AFLCIO President George Meany was expected today to
mIM a meeting of the federation's governing council.
The 84-year-old chief spokesman for organized labor
remained In George Washington University Hospital
!l where he was admitted more than two weeks ago for
l-.treatmant -of bursitis of his-left knee.
P Méatiys abselice
erUss*ieLhtg
of the 33-memnber AF14'IO Executive Council was ex
. pected
dies
a'tlonheilll step down this year
as had of the 13.6 zñllhlon-member labor federation.

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An 00-year4ld DeLond man
involved In a car accident on
UI Highway 17.00 about two
miles north of Sanford a April
24 died early lids morning at
Lerne General Hospital In
Orlando..
Phillip Collier, who was
driving when his car spim out of
coosrot mu mucs a ugos pate Caaa.Ibsr
near the Central Florida

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i.ast year, she developed a heart ailment and tumor of the
breast. Despite an operation for the cancer, she died just before
Christmas.
After that, her mother shopped for Petree. But he had no money
and her pension was insufficient to keep them both.
"Finally, I just couldn't take It any more, Petree said. He
decided to commit suicide and went to a subway station to leap in
front of an oncoming train.
But he lost his nerve because other people stared at him as he
hovered indecisively near the track.
He finally took a train to the American sector of Berlin, where
he tried to phone police. But he did not know how to operate a pay
phone, and asked a woman passerby to call the police for him.
During his years in hiding, Petree says he thinks both his
parents died.
He does not fear a courtmartial, but wants to live the rest of his
life in Berlin.
"My fiancee's mother has said she is willing to give me a home
if I can work things out. But if I am shipped back to the United
States, I wont be able to afford the fare to return to Berlin."

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CONDITION
insddeug demaslic aid furelga IVOSIdISnIUS if' the
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OP SIMINOLI if $ANPOID. l
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Cish and due from dspcsitory
Institutions......................................... s,s
U.S. Treasury securities ................................
Obligations of other U. S. Government
agenclesandcorporaticrts ............................
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Obligations of States and
political subdivisions
ln the United States .................................. 4.004
All ottier securities ......................................
Federal funds sold and
securities purchased under
ngrwrnssts to resell ................................. 2,11100
Leans, Total (excluding
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Unnse kirlInd. Dettona
Charles Nickie, Lake Manree
Peter Ean, Longwood
Eileen Rector, Lone
Dorothy lornman, attain

Henry F. Obemsy.r, Delary
Norms M. lest, Detlona

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Sanford:
Fury F. Anderson
Helen Itind
iawi'e L. Cambsll
Eloise Evans

William J. Nealon
Judy Nyros
Ernestine Price

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Ruisel Curl, De1$oni
Michael KroI,. Deltona
Abr.am Utow, Deltona
Charles A. Wyman, Deltona
Sidney Grover, OvIsdo
FranJs M. Lemon, O viedo
DISCHARGES

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Murderers Appeal

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP!)
California, where
riding the freeway is a way of life, has become the first
state in the nation to Impose gasoline rationing because of
the fuel crunch.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s administration announced
Monday the plan would go Into effect Wednesday to ease
the long lines at the gas pumps and reduce the anxiety
level of the state's motorists.
The proposal, similar to a 1974 plan, will allow motorists
with license plates with odd numbers to buy gasoline on
odd-number dates. Those with even numbers can buy on
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Adams said he hoped local consumer fraud units would have
sufficient support within the not year to begin a crackdown on
bed apples In the car repair buelne".

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TAUAIAE1., Fla. (UPi)— A Senate s1mI*ts
huel
wormosso
noway 'stS meter'
vehicle Inspections should continue, but some of the steps
should be eliminated to speed up things. "If this program
saves but a handful of lives, It's worth whatever cod there
I.," said Sen. Dan Scarborough, DJacksonvllle, chairman of the subcommittee.
The panel, in a report released Monday, said Gov. Bob
Graham's plan to abolish the Inspection program should
be rejected. It did recommend a series of adjustments in
the inspections. Inspectors should no longer require proof
of registration and check for visible emission, proper
Installation of emission control devices and exhaust
system noise, the Scarborough panel said.
Inspectors should no longer record the odometer
reading, can should no longer be rejected If the license
plate is improperly displayed or the tag llgLt Is out. Midmonth deadlines for relnapection should be established to
eliminate long eod-of-wonth lines. Inspectors should be
required to perform minor headlight adjustments, the
panel said. That already Is required by law, but many
employees don't do It, Scarborough said.
The 63 Florida Highway Patrol troopers working at
Inspection stations should be reassigned to the road and
replaced With CIVUIMI employees, the subcommittee said.
The recoanmendatlons will be considered by the Senate
Transportation Committee next week.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) An official announcement of a
SALT II treaty Is expected this week, perhaps within a
' day or two, as Soviet and American teams of negotiators
polish the remaining details.
After an unusual flurry of meetings Monday on the
strategic arms agreent with Soviet Ambassador
Anatoly Dobrth, Secretary- of State Cyrus Vance said
, through a spokesman, "I hope to complete the
negotiations this week."
The sequence of events Monday indicated an "endgame" pattern, the final rush of work focusing on the one
unsettled Issue, In a set of negotiations that have lasted
nearly seven years and have produced a treaty package
that runs nearly 100 pages.

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Inspection Changes Proposed

House Sees Nuclear Accident

Expected This Week

condensers and spark plug wires, when only one spark plug II
needed; replacing parts will the problem goes away evil
though one part may have been ne.d.d, you wind op buying the
whole batch; and finally, just plain old lack of competence to dj

Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole performs In park

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blamed him unjustly for "something that I had not done."
He refused to explain the charges against him, but said he tried
to clear himself by writing to President Harry S. Truman and
Gen. Lucius D. Clay, military governor of Germany. Neither
replied to his letters.
Petree said he will reveal details of his rift with the Army only
at a court-martial.
For 10 years, he and his fiancee lived with her mother. In 1961
they moved into a tworoom apartment of their own.
"In all of the 28 years we shared our lives, she never suggested
that I should give myself up," Petree said. "There was no
discussion about it. She knew I wanted to be with her."
He went out into the street only once the night they stealthily
moved from her mothers apartment to their own
Petree said his fiancee supported them by working as a
seamstress and cleaner while he remained a recluse.
"Sometimes I did get bored, and wondered what would happen
if I turned myself in to the military people," he said. "But I was
scared at the way they would react.'
Only his lover's death forced him into action.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
A House committee
defeated a dozen attempts to mandate stiff minimum
prison terms fa persons convicted of violent crimes.
Criminal Justice committee mnb,rs rejected the bills
Monday because House leaders, who are already committed to tax relief, balked at their potential cod.
However, to avoid the Implication they were 'soft" on
crime the committee voted to ask House Speaker Hyatt
Brown, DDaytona Beach, to name a special select
committee to dady crime in Florida this summer. "We
don't have the resources to fight every battle," chairman
Hobart Crawford said. "Sod we jod have to take our beet
shot."
This ivieio'i's"bed shot," Crawford said, was Gov. Bob
Graham's plan for ,nhtum mandatory sentencing bills
smugglers. lbs bill was the first ligI'I't1on passed by the
'4gIs'4wS and signed by the governor this year.
Opponents of the minimum ,nmdetory sentencing bills
said they cod too much and would swell Florida'. already
overcrowded

BERLIN (UP!) Plc. Robert Petree deserted the Army and
the world for love 28 years ago, and now must face both alone.
Ptree, of Flint, Mich., deserted the U.S. Army in 1951 to stay
with a woman he met and fell in love with in Berlin. He lost her to
cancer last year, and now finds himself adrift in a modern age
into which he has ventured only once.
Last week, Petree left the apartment he shared with his lover
and, after trying unsuccessfully to throw himself In front of a
train, asked a woman to call police so he could turn himself in.
He could not operate a modern coin telephone himself.
"I just couldn't take it any more, he told authorities last
Wednesday from a hospital bed In the divided German city.
Petree, who was 25 when he went AWOL, emerged from his girl
friend's two-room apartment a 54-year-old man with a crippling
hernia.
Now gaunt, with sunken eyes, Petree said the Army assigned
him to the 6th Infantry in West Berlin in 1949. Soon after arriving,
he met his fiancee, whose name he declines to divulge.
He went AWOL May 15, 1951, and hid In a small apartment his
fiancee shared with her mother, because he felt the Army had

Completion Of SALT Treaty

"What we have Is a variety of wasteful practices, lncludlnj
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rationing Mr. Carter sees as a potential necessity.
The question remains whether even these

"Voluntary" measures by the oil industry are
really necessary. The Iranians, who sta rted It all,
are producing oil again. The "shortage" which

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How many times have you heard someone say,

of arms

"agony of death?." This includes neglect, star.

opened for Woption. Barely a fourth of all animals

vatlon, abandonment, being rim over by cars-and

picked up are saved by adoptions, while hundreds

the "putting to deep" it a dog pound or animal

are put to death.

worse.
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now, according to the American Petroleum Institute, stand at 112 million barrels. Oil companies
say they cannot build up that inventory and also
feed a demand for gasoline which an Energy
Department official has described as a "binge."
That is one reason why gasoline supplies are
showing a more severe pinch than the current rate

of oil production In the Middle East would justify.
But that Is only one reason.
Another is that the capacity of refineries is
lagging behind growing demand for both gasoline
and heating oil. In the last 15 years,23 new maJor
refineries of 200,000 barrels a day capacity or more
have been proposed for construction. Two have
been built.7U otbler 21 were abandoned or blocked

by local zoning boards or state or federal
regulations.
Still another factor is that air pollution laws have
put millions of new cars on the road with catalytic

converters demanding unleaded gasoline. It takes
more oil to make unleaded gasoline than to make
leaded gasoline. Also, the reduced output of Iran's
light crude oil is being made up mostly by heavier
crude from other sources. Heavy crude produces
less gasoline per barrel than light.
Whether we blame the oil companies, the
government, the Iranians, OPEC or ourselves for
this complex set of circumstances, the outcome is a
service station that is going to be closed at hours
when it used to be open. Whether we call it a
voluntary allocation program or rationing, it Is in
the cards for the months ahead.
If this doesn't reduce gasoline consumption
enough, the next step would be government-managed rationing or other mandatory measures on
Mr. Carter's list. 7U choice for motorists is to
ration gasoline to themselves, or ask the governmenttodoit for them. Our inclination la togoalong
with Hamlet. We'd rather "bear those ills we have,
thanflytoothersthatweknownotof."

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to 46 percent with very substantial cuts applying popular; you get 14 days at Sequoia. You get'
to the first $100,000 of corporate prOfit. Thu 15
reservations through Ticketron, a company wlth
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prejisiged the Issues to be decided by the FTC. (era
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The coi'i"on, with Pertachak abst 1
has rejected the AMA demand that the chairman the gasoline tax deduction and the abolition of
be dli 1f1.d. But an appeal to the courts the $10 general tax credit, Studdard said.
qmaini ljly.
An itemized deduction for political mputdwk 1 rrc colleagues and ether trth*Ions no longer is allowed -one can take

number.
Theresult,aParkServlceoft1cial recallswas;
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a "disaster." He says:
"For for days ft was Impossible to make or-.'.:.i
receive a long-distance phone call in Iowa and ,..
western lllinl,, the phone system was so bad7
overloaded. The
'psziy went broke.
system was scrubbed."
That's why the Park Service Is moving rather
cautiously this year. But within a couple Of,.,.,
years says a Park Service spokesman, most cif
the major Parks will offer campsites on
reserved hails.
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hole-in-one for the game of golf.
Nicklaus best
out subh notable performers as
baselill's Rod Carew hockey's
Bobbr Orr, basketball's
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, footbS1I'sJ Slin,.on and track
and field's Bruce Jenner
Mondly, In the voting of 319
sportswrlters and sportscaders
for the Athlete of the Decade,
109979, award.
Although many people don't

Micab Botts and Evelyn
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Maned linebacker
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Miami-Signed defensive end
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San Francisco
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blanking Orlando Helicopters Whigham Furniture.
by an 8-0 score with Don
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a home run. West Rich hurled a
four-hitter for the win.
In other games, Deluxe Bar
won a slugfest over Howard's
Mobil, 18-12, with Eddie
Jackson pacing the winners

with a homerun and George
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OVIEDO AUTO

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Second Race,5-16; M .32.04
3 F. Lee Baby
040 5.50 3.00
6 Career Record
1.40 3.00
1 NisonMayo
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2 Name That Tune 11.40 3.20 4.10
6 Crystal Cloud
7.00 10.20
1 Beau Bob
4.00
0(24) 31.40; P (25) 68.70; 1' (2-6
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Fourth Race ;$16;T.3I.$2
3 KS Poco
6.60 3.40 2.50
7 A Moving Target
3.20 2.10
I Mr. Brick
2.50

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aarne at Fort Mellon Park.
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CalftrrJs WnW 14
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15-60 1.40 4.20
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Fairleigh Dickinson - Named
Russ Rogers as cross country and
track and field coach.
East Carolina
Promoted Hal
Baird to succeed baseball Coach
Monte Little.

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SI. Louis at Hous, night
Phila at San DIego, night
New York at Los Atig night

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Domingo.Urclulza

free

Zorn toa four-year contract with an
option for a fifth year.
Toronto (CFL) - Named Willie
Wood as defensive backfield coach.

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Pfreal at n Francisco
Pittsburgh at Atla. night

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Louis (Denny 22) it
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PhiladelPhia (Lerch 2•1)
Son Diego (Jones 4.2), 10 p.m.
Now York (Scott 10) at Los
Angeles (Sutcliffe 2.2). 10:30

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Monday's Results
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American Cancer Society

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Fordues to ayeer,the grand jiiryhutilidto
dthird1theecraticprImmy,witha then$2N,0Nin cubwseldaccomulatewhij.tM
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Mars.
busiom was ddbqmd in
lb
hW
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control,
be
drand,
over
Billy*.,,."
tf4y
elialkigs, The juries hit. heard
that
Lance alkgediy i1lMed l.i from several much as $000,001 After Lane, lift the bank and Cartiri huxfltng of 11* loan proceeds. "I hav.- .)i
lug
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juggled
bank
accoeds,
cu
he
Ic
Carter sigeid over control of the huskies, to his no nilpensIbjIlsy If Billy blew It," said Lance. Be :'
°" Georgia
In which he
e.
drafts and kr the osn SI relatives on bask
declared firmly: "I don't know If the moneted Whim some loss beceno an lass inBilly, th bank haW4d Billy t.r for
notes We also tipped off the prosecutors that he
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bed
veiIni
'bo
aUeely iiiigetlated them
had forged a relative's osti to chockstir
rofiieed
to
ss
acme
Of
the
Y
s of con
Yet Carter bru* Lanes No the White o,iri* d SULlied oat the
Ws M011111111? 91111it
a 11"to WE new1bok!
lh)lm, specla tIe be In&amp;ted.
w
ho the Fh Ar'iwbnint. Th
were
less.
that
cuat,fbutlss
from
carpet
manafactirers
fl.ces.'ihwuthe(kdpor do lthsug
Jy Cuier had helped to nogetlate. The
-. 1he I would be had beried from Ida boik.
is.
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pos, of
o JA
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" Carter ace told me. "I
(o1low
yw, Lue began
teat.ButIn
sofa
iairyby hive bees getting hundreds SI
In
a
major
aid
viey
1iu444
messy
far
Jy
waded
Caster's pnaiM.1 drive. Al the new special prosecutor, lb. pr''st de
worth SI contracts "mually from th: jj:
.aes a
t bed preIe
d1,M
the
t,
as Cuter's
tr. I.CIIJ reitwed with BWy w he will say It fiiiil govenmient ,It

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first career grand slam, a his third game In four decisions. that gave the Royals a win over
single a sacrifice fly and a 11Vn 11 W

his lance, the repayment chocks sometime, world called "Lancelot." The guest boa., hauled tOi.2.'
16n1,
friend, Jimmy Carter, as govsraor of be held up vthe
the farm from t)wn, has
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Ned." But t he white plekit fence around the.:
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Foothote: Our associate Clark MoUenhoft.;.:
g'uhJ10dItyloanoweJs Interviewed Lance at his 4lGacre (inn a feW..l:v,

$ illi In srt

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"No matter who is on We
Butch Wynegar had three
"I wish I could eqgsin our
mound they seem to whale the success against the Yankees. hits, Including his fifth homer,
tar out of our pitchers," said It's an Intangible you just can't and Rob Wilfong singled home
two runs to cap a four-run
Bucky Dent, the Yankees' ex*im" Meyer said.
fourth inning that carried the
shortstop.
Red Sex 9, Aftels 4:
And, Dan Meyer, batting a
The Red Sox crushed Nolan Twins to victory.
dismal .212, was the guy who Ryan with a six-run uprising in ftsyals 1S Rangers 6:
did the moat whaling agairA On first Inning that featured a
Clint Hurde doubled in a run
Yankee pitchers. He drove in a three-run double by Butch and low scored on a wild pitch
club-record seven runs with his Hobson and Mike Torres won to key it fiv"m sixth inning

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ChIcago

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Lem Roberts also had a field PdW off a triple *y in
tion -the Mariners mauled the day against the pamde ad mapping this Orioles' of
Yankees, In Yankee Stadium - Yankee pitchers with a double winning streak.

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ii 7 .720 17
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12 10 .548 4½

Phil.

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Baseball
New York Mets - Restored 1.41
handed pitcher Bob Mjrick to the
acftvs fist and oØIsned him to
TIew.t.r of ho InI.rn.tlonsl
League.

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$21,000 for m couple or $10,009 for a single piraoii.
panel heard argume nts on that controversy l
Child can credits for payments to grandweek.

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Lance Parrish singled home
the tie-breaking run to cap a
two-run eighth Inning that
helped .ths.'l'tgena defeat the
White SOL

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"Gentlainen we ought to be ASHAMED of.
these profits. A competitor's were up 81
Omnifrom last 1W a frat Quarter!"

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The Seattle Mariners have
lost 20 games In their first two..
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Lesgus, yet they own a wIMh
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After a leadoff walk to Daryl
but he felt it. lie plays for the Winter Springs team, Merthie In the fourth, Byington

Mariners Have Yankees
- um ber Again* By 12-4

Thqre are five campsites at Yosemite, with '* "

FIRST FEDERAL

CHASE

roared back with four runs on "&amp;it
Mirthil
Just two hits in the bottom of the Illyinot..
first and left the bases loaded. McGr$lI
Johnson

the way.
The Pirates jumped on loser
Bill Russell and Reggie Smith display of how not to catch a popup last weekend In
"Whitson came in and did a Mickey Mahler, 0.3, for two each hit two-run singles in the Pinto League play of the Seminole Pony Baseball
fine job," Tanner said. "Jack- runs In the second Inning on a fifth to spark the Dodgers.
League. The ball popped free, Justin didn't see it
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to Medical Center.
11 runs on only three hits.
24 runs on 13 hits In the second.
Chase scored five runs on five
Clem Leonard Shell made the Ten runs on five hits were
hits in the top of the first, with

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big hit, a double. First Federal

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Second place Railroaders fell double and single for First rather than suffer through
to 7-4 as Its seven-game winning Fede ral and Craig Dixon had a another inning agai nst Medical
streak was snapped by an 11.1 do uble.
Center.
loss to Clem Leonard Shell,
Clem Leonard Shell's Lee
Medical Center sent 15 batwhich moved into a tie for Frederick held the Railroaders ters to the plate In the first

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California, Grand Canyon in Arizona, Acadia in,

parents now may be taken under some cir-

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UPI Business Writer

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broaden the base of the Republican Party, the make it more i;j;iiZt than ever to plan now
been rewritten so Oat eventually it Will permit paw. The company wM want a deposit on QW,;m*a
offutting up to 90 percent of the liability on a spot
national GOP Is already pouring 8
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l fortune for mattling this yeses tax bill next April," say
Ac
Into political programs targeted on blacks and Kenneth Studdard and David F. Bertrand, capital investment.
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by mail. The fee at Acadia is $4 daily; it has 300. ;,-. o
partners in the national accounting firm, DeHispanic-Americans.
More generouirbilcome tax relief is p"
r-'
T
loitte, Haskins &amp; Sells.
for Americans living and working abroad who campsites available.
With the addition of white dhnl to the lid,
Although the firm is concerned primarily with
are confronted by higher living costs than those terident, tell him what dates you want to camp - .,,,.'.about AM oidy group omi" ftm priority corporate accounting, It does handle many Inand give him one or two alternatives. He'll write"..
In the United
tredmant is that tiny hod which provides moat dividual income tax returns and so has prepared
MW "once in a lifetime" $100,000 exemption bad and tell you what's available.
of the Republican support base today - the two detailed but easy to understarild booklets of
:
from capital ping tax on the Mae of &amp; house is 0 Itthat suits your plan, send in your money for,
WASPs, white AngloSazcn
ur reservation. Acadia's address Is RI. 1, Boa,
tax planning Ideas to acquaint people with continued as
and incentivesto yo
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changes In the law so they can dart
making spur
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Chickaiiaw
is P.O. Box 301,Sulphur, Okla.,73011&amp;;',,,;
Speaking of tarpts, Chairmani Michael provisions now for next April 15.
business
It
you
hold
a
"Gold
Age
Passport,"
a
Park
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For many private individuals L-A virtually all
Pertachuk is fat bacom,ing the favorite 01
Mw WOW&amp; deal with scores of other changes Service card issued to persons 62 or older, you%.u.'
industry groups seeking to combat the businan people, the most important change in
IfldiVldUSIS and bi*lnes'.
fSCthI5
get a 5 percent reduction In your campsite fee..
regulatory ai of the Federal Trade Com- the law Is U. reduction from s percent to 25
mission.
!
yourself
for
example,
for
$14.
You
can't
find
many,
tam
capital
gains.
Timing
of
twh
trw
saK
"is
that
you
should
famillarlse
....,
a
loft
The American Medical Association, taking
1: tt::
with the important features of the now law now bergains like that these days.
cue from W*nW WOW in the cMdran's udkm my be of aftical Importance, Studdard
and plan for the effect on your taxis. And take a
Actually, this isn't the first time the Park :/1:
television advertising case. Is trying to said In an Interview.
look at the amounts your employers are Service has tried to Introduce a system of or-.,ir
"However,thechangethatpirobablywWWrk
Oqullfy Pertschult km partlelpleft In an
withholding from your salary and your spouse's derb, reservations for Par k campsites.
restrictions on pbiaklan the widest reaction, alt hough It doeu't Involve
FTC move
In 1974 the Park Service contracted with a
and adjust them if neCessary."
much money, Is that gasoline taxes no longer are
advertising.
ceenoanv at Cedar Ranids. Iowa. to take cams
The grounds? Sane uthoee which convinced deductible," he said.
by pir atou
a federal judge to knock the chairman off the The personal ev.'npllon for each member of

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off th Atlanta Braves, 4-2, on
With the bullpen hopefully until
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wi
his fifth homer of the
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BuiRobinson's home run.
"You
ben.
straightened
out,
Tanner
can
season.
have to win with
Look forward to getting a good
,.
.You can't have pitchers going year out of Candelarla,
a for.. Phiules 11, Padres
6:
I don't mer 2D.game winner who has
nine inni
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Steve Carlton, aided by Bake 'O' Ak * ,
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parks, where you know On campsites are
k. iilo~
t"
been plagued with hurls over McBride's baaes4oaded triple,
and the surroundings spectacular. But you also .
1 1.
Starter John Candelanla,
became the winningest leftknow that national park campsites are on a first-. ,, gave up six hits before retiring the last season.
HIfB)d P1114, 11 Carl
h&amp;X
Ider the Pliillies' fourth
come, first-served basis, which means you can't.,,,, :., in the:319h inning with a stiff
"The problem tonight was
really PLAN on using therm.
back and Ed Whitson, Grant nothing serious," said Tanner. Straight win. He now has 210 LOOK WHATIFOUNDI
Surprise! There's a change at the National
Jk
and Kent Tekulve "His back just tightened up a career victories,
Park Service. You can make reservations NOW, -: blanked the Braves the rest of little."
Well, at least he had It, mom! J ustin Mead gives a
Dodgers 8, Mets 2:

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rtivthig Others found they were overwlthheld and
In this year's legislative race
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Sequoia has WO campsites; daily charge is $2.
Phase two consists of newspaper, radio and
somle low income taxpayers has been Made The Grand Canyon's South Rim
NEW YORK (UPI) - Many persons who
Campground
television advertisements stressing GOP didn,t look shaid a year ago found themselves permanent. It even may be obtained
in advance has 3W sites; daily charge is
$3. In addition.., ,~~
Identification with social, economic and foreign 5fj
underwithheld and owing Uncle Sam a through additions to paychecks, the booklet there's a one-time $1.75 fee for each reservatlon.':l
policy Issues thought to be of special Interest 10 bowfle when
they made out theIr 1978 Income shows.
You can stay only seven days at Yosemite and
white ethnics, EW Phase three will

by the end SI May. A f.deral grind jury Is iiWbK to
pect.d to decide later this "
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ChaselrokeopenanS-8tie unloaded two-run homer to mostofl3walksandalmostas
with five runs in the top of the put Chase back in front.
errors In coasting to the
Theodore Graham led Chase win. Shell was winning 70
fourth and then relied on
Mother Nature to wipe out any with four hits, all singles. before the Railroaders_scored
hopes for a First Federal Bylngton had a home run and their only run in the bottom of
comeback as the game was double, Keith McGriff had a the forth.
home run and single and
shortened bi rain,
Losing, 46-4, after three InThe win boosted Chase's Merthie had two singles.
nings, Cardinal Industries

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to Dale Bern, an error by
shortstop Darrel (laney and
Omar Moreno's run-scoring
night to erourage him about
single.
the outlook for his pitching
Atlanta tied the score In the
staff.
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"The key factor was
bullpen did the job," Tanner son and Tekulve came in and walked and Gary Matthews
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launching ethnic campaigns of their own, so the
idea may seread.

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Pittsburgh Manager Chuck
Tanner saw enough Monday
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___ other American families will make
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kind of trips-and compete with you for campsites.
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Randy Smathers (.198), rightfielder Michael Wright had to beat Vero Beach by 8-3 and Melbourne by 5-1 against the survivor of the West Palm Beach Forest
Hill-Fort Lauderdale Northeast game, also being
(.244) and catcher Rick Wells (.351).
to get into the regional contest.
"Pitching has gotten us pretty far," said Lun"We aren't very offensive," says Goldfarb, "we played today.

That means Seminole has ace pitcher Darren

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By!
We're well Into spring and it's time to start
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thinking about summer vacations. Right?
So maybe you and your family are going tO.
hopinthecarandtoirthlsvastnatlon,camping
along the way.
You know the trip will cost more this year,

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The rest of the Seminole starters include first
(95) and a trio of top hitters which include second next pitchers.
Merritt Island lost to Seminole in the same game
sacker Mike Link (.2), second baseman Juan baseman Charlie Lester (.435), shortstop Troy
Wednesday night - weather permitting.
We are ready whenever the weather is ready," Dealba (.386), shortstop Walter Law (.292), third Ratliff (.383) and third baseman David Button two years ago, 2-1. David Wiggins beat Merritt
Island in that one, and Goldfarb remembers it well.
said Seminole coach Bobby Lundquist, who an- baseman Bill Marino with Bobby Newman DHing (.362).

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - The Repub&amp;*ii
Party, which needs all the friends It fIi4
It
now added White ethnics to the list Of
has targeted for special wooing.
For the moment (he GOP seduction effort
New

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postned. The 7:30 p.m. contest will be held

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variety Of issues.
The first round of &amp;&amp;, which began in
February, were almost subliminal -salutes to
heroes and holidays Important to various
nationality groups with I'M" Republican Party"
Identified, ever so discreetly, as the sponsor.

reaching the low point as winter came to an end.
The Department of Energy has told the oil Industry Uat It ust have mIiinwn of 224 million
bsr'reaI.
t1 otMIbQet.it.ast U..

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International agreement to stabilize demand and, it
is hoped, prevent further increases in the OPEC

received, appears to have had little impact on
American driving habits. Our gasoline consumption in March was four percent higher than In
March a year ago, drawing down crude oil inventorles that were not being replaced at the usual
rate. Meanwhile, stocks of home heating oil we

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advertising campaign In New Jersey aimed at
convincing ethnic voters that Repubilcans share
their values, aspirations and attitudes on a

Tuesday, May or 17t-5A

Whitehead ready for the Mustangs in the one-game dquist. "Wrighi- has been a big plus with his fielding have been winning with decent pitching and good
defense."
tester.
Whitehead has a string of 21 scoreless innings in right field."
m regional high school game between Seminole
Merritt Island will be led by pitcher John Staples
Steve Childers (6-2) and Derwood Dry (6-1) are his
i,,,. and Merritt Island scheduled for tonight has been going and is 12-6. Whitehead is also batting .435.

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OPEC producers are not making up the difference. The United States is committed to
reducing Its oil imports by five percent under an
price.
The Iranian crisis, for all the news coverage it

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spaying or neutering program.

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rationing

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cared for, given

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and through curtailed hours and weekend closing
the dealers are rationing It to their customers.
That isn't the kind of rationing system a
bureaucrat would devise, but if it leads to restraint
on the consumption of gasoline It is furthering a
goal of our energy policy which has been most
Ignored for the last five years. As aggravating as it

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authority to impose gasoline rationing. Don't they
realize In Washington that gasoline rationing is
already here?
If you can't buy any gas, it's academic whether
you've run out of ration coupons or can't find an
open service station.. In plain language, the oil
companies are
gasoline to their dealers,

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because people

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That's fine-but what about later-say about sixdestroyed and even more cats and kittens.
when the kittens are no longer tiny fluffs of
Saving even one animal from a "humane" death
fir, or the puppies' legs have lengthened like
at an aniumd shelter j well north the cost
shots,
young colt? Are they being
Th
being
or neutered? Remember, cats are
ns willing to help with the cost
,
organizatio
capable of producing a new litter ki en at
anyone who cannot afford It, such as Pet Concern.
months
and dogs ala to i ht
sought
Puppies and kittens are not
the "mlr*de of
Now that the children
are
as are human Infants-where hundreds
parents care to show then the
birth," how

own county, It Is not a good time. Why?
hundreds of unwanted puppies and kittens will be
witi
iope of ur
AgaIn, Why? Simply
(that means
you and me!) do not take preventative measures

The Clock

A motorist tooling down an American freeway

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shelter. Hundreds of dogs a month will be thus

birth," when their cat or dog Is about to produce.

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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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Well, it's that time of year again, when Spring
puts a snap In your walk and the whole world seems
to begin anew.

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

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pregnant. The doctor said I had
a lot of fluid so he gave me a L_
water pill called E.sidez. But events during weight reduc n
they made me sick and tired so the water loss may caua
please can you help me? I don't
know what's wrong. The doctor

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said I was in good shape. He markedly lim
swat int 15(
gave me a good exam. Now I In your age group I would
look like I'm pregnant and I the question as to whethe
have pains In my back and feel you're using a birth control p
like my body's been through a or not. These often cause
hard work out.
person to retain sodium salt an
DEAR READER I'm glad water.
that the exercise program
DEAR DR. LAMB
helped you reduce your waist gran ddaughter is 14 months ol
size. Proper exercises for the and hasn't used milk for fly

because they strengthen your refused it no matter wha t we d
abdominal muscles. If a person to
to im prove its flavor. Sh
already has strong
abdominal
t get much out 'rinks juices and som
muscles, he won'
Gatorade and is eating prett
ses.
e always reading ho
well.
Whenever your abdomen
important calci um is for Ui
full of something, whet her Its teeth d bones and are afral
fluid,fat or as there's no way she isn'
t getting U she need
that exercises can compress Is there some form of oth
these. You have to get the fat,
f calcium sI
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fluid or gas out of the inside of could
do you think sI
the abdomen before you can
should get enough in her food
reduce the waistline.
You'
DEAR READER
Some people do feel tired if
Calcium is very b
they take a water pill because It
tnt In the growth perlo
works by washing Out salt. particularly.Milk Is the maji
Often this is just a matter of source of calcium in our diet
having taken more medicine certainly milk products.
than Is needed for the Job.
There are some baby fooi
Peo le who have been or
that contain large amounts
weight-losing diets and dent c
alcium. Usually these re
lose any pounds for weeks May
Ch"A- your nem&amp;
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supermarkets and iA
water. Then suddenly they'll carefully at the ingredients-sin
flush out all the water. Even the baby food products that are
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matters could set you back
YOURBIRTHDAY
today.
You may have to pay the
May 9, 1"9
Your secret desires will be piper.
LIBRA (Sept. Z91ict.23) Your
realized this coming year after
you make several changes that wisest course of action Is no
were worthless to you anyway- count any chickens before
re hatched. Thiw you
TIN awftmitlift win so* you thley'
were
bwddng on yaterday
out, so go along with them.
IAURUS (April 20-May 20) If won't be happening today.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
you didn't do your work in the
last couple of days when con. great deal more work than you
ditions were favorable, you're were prepared for could be
in trouble today. Everything dumped in your lap today.
you take on seems to go wrong. Getting uptight or ranting about
How to get along with other It won't help one bit.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
signs is one of the sections
you'll enjoy in your new Astro- 21) You are far too vulnerable
Graph Letter that starts with today and could easily be taken
t get inyour birthday. Mail $1 for each advantage of. Don'
to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box ia, volved with persons you know
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. little or nothing about.
CAPRICORN (Dec.an
Be sure to specify birth sign.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ) 19) Now is not the time to buck
Something quite unexpected the odds and defy that which is
that will shake you up a bit staring you In the face,
re to
could happen today in your YOU it 15 stronger. U you'
social department. The worst win you'll have to face the facts.
AQUARWS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
thing you could do is strike
U you allow yourself to be
back.
CANCER June 21-July fl) drawn Into a debate that
Chances are you could be lead no place, Your image cOa
around someone quite pompous be damaged- Turn the Other
her day.
corning
who w
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(Fe
b.
20
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and superior today. Don't let
a.a
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in
aren't
this egotist make you feel
of
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lie also won a tool chest with
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from DeBary. Rodney Nance, the bride's nephew from
Sanford, was the ring bearer.
A reception In the church fellowship hall followed the
ceremony.
Upon returning from a wedding trip to Las Vegas and
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the newlyweds will make their home in
Sanford. The bride is employed as data process Manager
at Atlantic Operations, Orlando. The bridegroom is selfemployed at Hodges Roofing.

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Lyman. Planning on taking
engineering courses at UCF
after he graduates in 1980, Jeff
said, 'Mr. King has been a big
help to me. Without his instruction and drive, I couldn't
have won the contest. None of
us would have won any contests
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The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hittell, 17 Melionvllle Ave., Sanford. The bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hodges of DeBary.
Matr
of honor were Betty L Nance, sister of the
bride, Sanford, and Donna Mohiar of Deltona.
Bridesmaids were Cara King, Winter Park, and Kitty
Undlau, sister of the bridegroom of DeBary.
Each WO 8 010fl blue chiffon o fashioned along
the empire silhouette with a full flowing skirt. The off-theshoulder neckline was accented by a deep ruf fle. Each
carried a nosegay of blue- tipped carnations showered
with blue and white stremners.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a white organza gown fashioned along the
Illh°uetta. Chanfilly lace lianced the bodice with a
Queen Ann neckline and the long tapered sleeves. A
double flounce formed the hemline which flowed into the
attached train with a redingote back. A lace headpiece
secured her fingertip veil illusion and she carried a
of white roses showered with blue and white
baby $ breath and natural foliage.
Ron Carey, Orlando, served the bridegroom as best
man. Ushers were Larry HltteU, the bride's brother,
Sanford; Ronnie Nance, brother-in-law of the bride from
Sanford; and Bob Griffith of Orlando.
Flower girl was Tina Llndlau, the bridegroom's niece

Contest

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Jeff Pelzer, 17, a Lyman High
School Junior, won first place in

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It'
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when
you
young
Me@ out there can try out for

Many Happy returns.

make up the $20 necessary

The auxiliary voted to

NANCY
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wimaspirbla
Coffespondent
327-1735

A happy birthday wish goes to sponsor two youngsters for the
Margaret Mini who became "35 recent Youth Day. This project
and holding" ori AprU 30.
was under the auspices of the
Seminole County Youth
Louis Torres will reach the Planning Counc1l. It cost $12 per

interested in assuming the
appropriate positions following
the apprenticeship, if they have

the ability of this man.
ELDA NICHOLS

(Herald Photo by Elds Nichols)

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the Miss Winter Springs title.
ReOitrsUon will be held on
i6y
19, from 11 A.M. to I p.=,
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at
the Winter Springs
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trumps
and leads the Jack
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Recreation CSI*ST
clubs
to
East's
king.
Esat
distinguished age of 64, one child.
SOUTH
To
be
sUble
to
participate
in
has
a
chance
to
go
wrqng
year shy of retirement, an May
in othei business, delegates
# A K8 7 3
DEAR ABBY: My mo her
reach you. So please, Abby, wW
marbles.
and lead a diamond
On contesk entrarits must be Shawn, reached the rip old age 30. According to Lau, he will and alternates to the upcoming
74
just
finished
reciting
the
same
South's
diamond
finesse
(tir
; single, faniale, between the of 11 on April
You ask your readers to write you print your address? Thank
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Shawn still be going strong, many District and State conventions
him. But East returns
speech she recites every year
and let you know if they see you.
ages of 15-19 yurs of age and a celebrated this event with a triP vears from now. Happy Bir. were chosen.
106
club.
FRUSTRATED
just before Mother'
s Day. It
DEAR
ABBY
T-shirts,
resident of Winter Springs.
to Farrell's old fashioned Ice thday.
Vulnerable: Both
District delegates are JerryThe defense
thrM
has
begins,
"Now
please
don't
nightgowns,
or
any
other
item
lucky
girl
chosen,
along
cre
parlor.
DEAR FRUSTRATED:
Dealer: North
tricks in and South h
Ann Hoffman,
Kay Bessent, throw your money away on a
for sale bearing your name, Move over. Now we're BOTH
with her court, wiU be crowned
Daughter
Karen,
better
ess
where
her
ladyship
At
a
regularly
scheduled
Gladys
Ramsey,
Kay
Baylor,
West
saying it's being done without frustrated. YOU didn't give we
East South Lated He has a clue. Ea
at the Miss Winter Springs known as "Kippy" has several meeting of the Ladles' Roberta Glenday and Mary gift for me... I don't need
Pass Pass 14
a
nything."
has
shown
up
with
ace-ki
Pageant
to
be
held
this
fall.
Her
events
coming
up
your permission, and that YOUR address! MY address is
Pam 3 #
this month. Auxilia y to to VFW Post No. Rowell, Alternates chosen were
Pass 40
king. Ile might well ha
Abby, I know my mother
unless you put a slop to it you 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly HiUs,
ass
"es will consist of piresiding She will reach legal voting age 5405, Winter Springs, it was Laverne Wells, Barbara doesn
p
opened the bidding if he h
'
t NEED anything, but I
will lose your copyrighted
over
the
annual
Winter
Springs
(18)
on
May
14.
Graduation
day
announced
that
a
total
of
Slgfrled,
Dottie
Keith,
Grace
an extra queen, so Sotift
Parade and representing the for Kippy Is May 18. And, on $X61.52, in food, canteen books, Mayo, Margaret Minz and enjoy giving her presents, and must have meant to her, name. You ask us to let YOU dressed to me In care of your
f;,l
Opening lead Q
it takes the pleasure out of it for because after she died I found know the name and address of newspaper will reach me.
city in a variety of f unctions May 19, she will become the magazines, etc was donated to Elai ne Mtares
away among her any store carrying such items,
ttroughout the year.
bride of Terry Young of patients at the Tampa VA
Dept. of Fla. VFW state me when she takes this attitude. them tucked
all neatly bound but you don't give us YOUR
I
wish
you'd
tell
mothers
that
souvenirs
CONFIDENTIALTOJ.R.E.:
The event is sponsored by the Memo" Tenn. The ceremony Hospital on the last trip.
convention delegates include
children
of
all
ages
enjoy
giving
together
with
a
ribbon.
She
had
address!
Sure,
we
can
send
it
to
Relax and be yourself. "The
e
Winter
wi
Grassville,
Ladies'
Auxiliary
to
th
ll
place
in
take
You hold.
The Auxiliary voted to Gladys Ramsey, Kay Baylor,
By Oswald Jacoby
so
please
saved
every
one
of
them!
gifts
on
Mother's
Day,
in
g)
most
exhausting thing in life is
the newspaper (like I'm do
SWinp Fire Department and Ark.
sponsor four youngsters in the and Grace Mayo. Alternates accept th
and Alan Sontag
DEAR
ABBY:
I
have
a
but
ft
e
and
we
being
iueincere." (Anne find.
em
graciously.
takes
more
t
im
#6
its volunteers. As In the PUt,
5th grade pod at the Winter are Mary Rowell, Roberta
VAK9716
SOMEBODY'S
DAUGHTER
question
I'm
sure
many
other
can't
be
sure
the
letter
will
ever
bergh)
Today's hand makes four
the Fire Deputment will assist
Charles "
Chuck"Rowell, Springs Elementary School to a Glenday and Nancy Booth.
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spadesuthas to lose two
president Esther Jacobs has
DEAR DAUGHTER: Don'
t women my age would like to
the
is'es
with
their
endeavors.
longtime
city
resident and
to Circus World. All but
K
heart tricks and one club. He
ki
SANFORD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL
Her attitude know the answer to, so please
former councilman, celebrated four of the children were able to appointed Mary Rowell blame your
Your partner responds one
has two club losers if East
check
with
your
medical
ex• t others,
TbeWhftSprInV VFW Post his 54th birthday on April 20. go. so the auxillary decided to secretary for the coming year. Is typilcol of
holds both the king and spade to your heart openflig.
t want their children perts and print your answer:
11ey don'
No. 5405, bdd an electim at its
queen, but since East has A Florida reader asks w
I am 48 and have not had a
to deny tbernselves anything In
last IniethI to
only one of those cards he rebid we recommend.
period
a year. an
get
We simply rebid to t
avoids the loss of two clubs
order to buy
piI Robert Dysart WU
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hearts.
HEAR
,"
by finessing twice.
child
i
pregnait'
£I
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1 know. When I was a
poet
elected to
Whenhegetsaroundto the INEWSPAPF.KFNTEUI'ItISFASIOIO
NOJOKINGMATTER
recall vividly m" own beloved
Ernie
Heffner
as
1elected
was
diamonds all he tm to do is
DEAR
JOKE: Even though
34 "earl)
othe
(Do you have a questioni!)
yar trwAn.
FOR HELP?
aefffsdplliie is needed today, YOU are able to comfortably
ueen and as
the
experts?
Write
Ash
in ir business, the Pod Ut
or else youre likely to be med. Watch out for loopholes. you readers a ll know, bride Experts." care of this new an'esessta. ihave everything pregnant are slIm, 1 advise you
Ow dde for the
ARMS (Murch 21-April 19) column Souths find those per. Individual questions 9181
tri ppedp
your own
Susie, a sweet. gentle
nlnetyladies
about
I
need."So instead of buying a to take precautlow on every
an
*1iat1onof
be answered it dccompar
carelessness. e war" lest Putonthemoetdlploflhaticand mlulng
two-year
old
beagle,
Is
8
hUfldled.
coaceva
occ
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gift
I gave her something
by stamped. self-addresçi
acethatvoucanmuater uhi times in
officers for the year
someone catch you off-guard.
It Is also easy to get to four envelopes. The most interé3XUI g ado
SW
al p•10
tion
from
money
co
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dn't
buy.
I
wrote
a
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DEAR ABBY: I have been
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today. Opposition ' LUIUWI5 spades provided both North ing questions will be use4i
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Further Infonnatlon will be the Humane Society in
"ears
Unless u have an excellent strong. You could lose out and South push a trifle In the this column and will recM4
it
becoms.i
much 1 apprecIated her. Years and I really enjoy It, but I do
biddina. North has 10 high. copies of iAcoirrmoDERA4
1mvided as
Seminole . 'tint toe
m&amp; record, money-related entirely.
later I realized how much they believe you have lost our
avaWkble.
on East 25th Street,
ava
a
donaftwas Voted
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by Stan L and John Romia
to
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AS 7'1RcSERTJON/SATTACKEp
MFAR8Y...
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LZIS
herself Into the
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E-in YWA festftw where she found. unable
Of K4TE. LEARN TO
to stand, after barking
help. Many other
pw
Hoffmans, Jerry-Ann doorg$, ppks, cats and
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In diamonds,
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a. Earrings, pair, SM to SM
b. Pendant, $135 to $150
c. Bar pin. $135 to $150
d. Stickpin, $13)
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Tuesday, May 8,1979

by John Jakes is set in 1775 as
Philip Kent risks his life as a
captain In the Colonial Army
during the Revolutionary War.

EVENING

(Pr I of 2)

6:00

@300

0 MOVIE

NEWS

STUDIO SEE Visits a
ballerina, campers in Nova
Scotia, sea turtles and Donny
and Jimmy Omnnd hk.
stage () '

6:30

"Anatomy Of A
Seduction" (Premiere) Susan
Flannery. Jameson Parker A
divorced woman becomes
romantically involved with the
couege-age son OT ner best

friend

Legal Notice

Jack
becomes so angry with Janet
and Cttrlssy that he accepts a
lob as live-in cook for Larry's
boss.

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NBC NEWS
(4JOCBSNEWS
0 ABC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE

ALEXANDER'S BACHTIME

7:00

?I1
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@1) MARY TYLER MOORE
Georgette is forced to cope
with the two opposite lOs of the
men in her life when the
Baxters' adopted son David
found to have the brain of a
genius.

SAND Young string musicians
who come from all over the
country to play in Carnegie Hall
concerts perform undef the
direction
of
Alexander
Schneider.

9:30
U TAXI A film company mak.

THE CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

ing a movie about taxi drivers
turns Louie's garage into a
glamorous setting complete

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB

10:00
OSTARSKY &amp; HUTCH Star.

@JMATCHGAMEP.M.

sky and Hutch become so
involved in competition for a
policewoman's affection that
they almost forget about the
murderer they were hunting
€TODAY IN THE LEGISLA..

0

0 NEXT STEP BEYOND
0 SHA NA NA Guest: Little
Anthony.

CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: PaulSand.
*D DICK CAVETT Guest: Fritz
O

8:00
€11 STUDIO SEE (MON, TUE.
THU.FRI)
€ FOOTSTEPS(WED)

withchampagne.

jTODAYINFLORlDA

0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
NEWS

people through the desert and
deliver God's law to them.

CHASE

PAPER

@3OTHE

First-year law student James
Hart makes the serious error of
coming to his contract law
class unprepared. (R)
0 HAPPY DAYS Fonzio
becomes extremely upset
when he learns that his nephew
Chachiwas the victim of a slick
con man
ED PREVIN AND THE PITTS
BURGH "Yehud, Menuhin"
Violinist Yehudi Monuhin is the
principal performer In an evening of chamber music with
Andre Previn and cellist Anne
Marlindalo.
8:30
0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY
Loverne, convinced there is a
formula. convinces Shirley to
stake out the vat room one
night withher.
9:00

OHOGAN8 HEROES
QMERVGRIFF1NWED)
BEWITCHED

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-....IN -SEMINOLE
BEING

(2)(4)00(12)NEWS
€Z) DICK CAVETT Guest:

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FLORIDA. AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS

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900
(2) (A) DONAHUE
0 MIKE DOUGLAS
%

IarIt,ie

t12 DINAH!

EDUCATIONAL

PRO,

CRAMMING

9:55
(4) UPBEAT
10:00
2)l CARD SHARKS
@3 ALL IN THE FAMILY(R)

10:30
(4)FOR OUR TIMES (TUE)

OWHEWI

10:55
0 CBS NEWS
11.UU
(2) (12) HIGH ROLLERS

@)OTHEPRICEISRIGHT
0 LAVERNE 8. SHIRLEV(R)
11:30

LEGALNOTICE
Notice of Public Hearing
Notice 5 hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of the
Housing Authority of the City of
CnEn,,'$ •'0'
,lI,,'.n,-i,.,• n.,hi..
.,'••..0.hearings pursuant to regulations
promulgated by the United States
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, for the following
purposes:
1 Performand Hearings pertinent
to the implementation of approved
projectS,
2 Public Hearings in which the
1979 Community Development Block
Grant Program will b presented.
Public HearingswillbehetdMay
I, i9lOandMayB, 1979,atl:OOP.M.,
in the Redding Gardens Community
Facility, in The City of Sanford,
Florida.
Interested citizens are invited to
attend hearings, and to comment in
favor of, or opposition to or000sed
projects.
.
Dated this 24th day of April 1919.
by Thomas Wilson, Ill
Executive Director
Publish. April 27, 29, 308. May 1,8,
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(2J(L2)WHEELOFFORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

1919
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Frank Garcia.

FICTITIOUS NAME
AFTERNOON

11:30
Jtl2) TQNIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Boone Narr,

Larry Gatlin.
@DTHE NEWLYWED GAME
OBARNABY JONES A man
who refuses to reveal his Idontity to Barnaby requests the
detective at gunpoint to find his
missing son. (fl)
0 ABC MOVIE "Diamonds"
(1976) Robert Shaw, Richard
Roundtree. A diamond me,chant plots to rob a diamond
vault with a security system
designed by the man's twin
brother.

MORNING
5:30
0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
5:53

6:00
(2) EARLYDAY
@JAGRONSKY AND COMPA.
NY(MON)

12:00
('2) PASSWORD PLUS

@3THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
00 12) NEWS
ED EDUCATIONAL
PRO.
CRAMMING
1230
2J NEWS
(A) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
0 RYAN'S HOPE
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

1:00
(23(12) DAYS OFOUR LIVES
(AD MIDDAY
0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
1:30
(A) 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
2:00
(23(12) THEDOCTORS
DONELIFETOLIVE

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Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 2609
Hiawatha Ave., Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of SEMINOLE AUTO SPE
CIALTY'S and that we Intend to
registersaidnamewith the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the'
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit. Section 865.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig David J Etiga
Wendy W. Eads
tuoiisn May L 1, 22, 79, 1979
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H*i1712t 222121$
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6:47
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6:55
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7:25
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10:15
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TRY(MON)
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(12) NEWS

7:30
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4:00
123 EMERGENCY ONEI
(14D THE ODDCOUPLE
0 THE LUCY SHOW (MON.
TUE, THU. FRI)
OKIDSWORLD(WED)
(12) MAKE ME LAUGH
ED SESAME STREET

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0 MARY TYLER MOORE

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Noon The Do1 Before Publication

(ClASSIFIED AD!

Surdaj - Noon Fridaj
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Florist to share ride from Sanford
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
Mon..Fri. 322.435-4.

LOST: Boxer Bull Terrier Male,
Mullet Lk. Pk. Rd. area. Little
boys pet, please return or call.
Brn, __________________________
BIk, wh, on face, neck, leg.
10-lbs. Reward 349-5504.
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41-Houses
,
W.GVn.tIWhit.

'Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
______________________________
Ph0ne322-7U1,Sanford

3222611

EVERY DAY someone Is lookIng
for what you have to sill. Call

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BARGAIN OLDER AOME that
needs some TLC. 2481 Palmetto
nv,. sZJ,SW.

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- 3flC0;aher7p.m.322-0797.
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9a.m.

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NEW Ostein. Ouren Ave. Large
lot 3 BR 2 8

3 nIce BR's. Will rent by week $17
or month. Working people 01'
senior citizens. 332.1183 after 5
p.m.

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REALTOR3237s32
Eve, 322-12, 322.1587, 332.7177

1176.41 feet to a point on the S'wly R
NOT ICE OF
FORM
Agreement to be used will be AlA
W line of SR. 436; thence 5 f
ADMINISTRATION
Sealedbidswlllbereceivedbythe A101, 1977 edItion,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING degrees 12' 12"E along said S'wly R School Board of Seminole County,
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST W 33000 feet to the point of begin Florida, until 10:00a.m. on May 32. DOCUMENTS:
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL ning. Thence continue 5. 47 degrees 1979, at the of f ice of the SuperinThe School Board Office
5:00
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED I?' 42" E along said R W tine 26000 tendent, 121) Meilonville Avenue,
121) Mellonvllle Ave.
feet; thence S. 42 degrees 47' 18" W Sanford, Florida 32771, at which
IN THE ESTATE:
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
Sanford, Florida 32771
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 200.00feet; thence N. 47 degrees 12' time and place all proposals
FRIENDS
that the administration of the estate 42" W. 26000 feet; thence N. 42 received will be publicly opened and
The Daimwood Derryberry
________________________
of ROBERT MEHARO, deceased, degrees4l' 18"E2°°feettothepolnt read aloud for furnishing General
Pavelchak Parnership
FileNumber7l-119 CP, ispendlng in of beginning; subject to a utility Contractor services for the con.
250 South Hwy. 1792
the Circuit Court for Seminole easement over the S'wly 10 feet.
struction of:
Casselberry, Florida 32707
II:
ZONING
Section
County, Florida, Probate Division,
Project: Altamorde Elementary,
the address of which is Seminole DESIGNATION
Local Plan Rooms
C.? (Corn Jackson Heights Middle, Lake
CITYOF
Oil A I N I NO i 00 I NO
Orienta Elementary, Sabal Point
County Courthouse, Sanford, mercial).
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
SECTION III: CONDITIONS OF Elementary,
Park DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain
Florida 32171. The personal
Sterling
Notice of Public Hearing
None.
representative of the estate is ANNEXATION
Elementary, and WInter Springs documents by phoning the office ci
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SECTION IV. REDEFINING Elementary,
the Architect, 305.134-2110,
the
MILDRED MEHARG, whose ad'iOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by dress is 11418 M.65, Lachine, LIMITS BY DECLARATION
following date: April 25, 1979.
Estimated Construction Cost:

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Springs, Florida, that said City the personal representative's at. of Casseiberry, Florida, be and it is
and cessful bidder shall provide a
Deposit
for
Plans
herewith and hereby redefined so as Specifications: 550.00 per
Council will hold a public hearing at torney are set forth below,
Performance,
Payment and
the City of Winter Springs CornAll persons having claims or to include said tract of land herein PLANS,
SPECIFICATIONS, Guarantee Contract Bond and a Bid
munity Building, on Tuesday, May demands against the estate are described. The description herein BIDDING and other CONTRACT Bond
called for in the
79. 1979, at 7:30 p.m., or as soon roquired,
THREE contained shall include all streets, DOCUMENTS WILL BE ISSUED specifications,
WITIIUf
thereafter as possible, to consider MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF roads, highways. alleys, and ONLY BY;
All bids must be received bfore
avenues located within or between
the specIfied time and enclosed In a
WILLIAM A. cOX, A.I.A.,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk areas annexed herein in Section I
the outside 'Proposal" and the title'
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA of the above court a written state.
735 North Thornton Avenue
of thework,thedateandthenameol
AMENDING SECTION 3SOF THE ment of any claim or demand they hereof.
Orlando, Florida 37$03
SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF
the bidder. The School Board ci
Phone: (305) $91299)
WINTER SPRINGS CODE OF OR. may have. Each claim must be In OFFICIAL CITY MAP- That the on or after April 30, 1979, and all Seminole County reserves the right
DINANCES RESTRICTING THE writing and must indicate the basis City Clerk be and Is hereby questionsrelative tobidding shall be toaccept or reject any or all bids or
HOURS OF SALE OF CERTAIN tortheclalm,thenameandaddress authnrizv' to amend, alter and directed to
waive any infarmalities in the
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN of the
hl ..oent
*Hn,.
said
supplement the official city map ot
WINTER SPRINGS: PROVIDING
Bid security in thesmount of five bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn
the City of Casselberry, Florida to
1op SEVERABILITY: PROVID. cIaIn.,4otyej due, the date when it
percent (5 percent) ci the bM&amp;bid , for a period of 30 calendar days
include the annexation Ccflto;ned
to
,;i I
NL1C'rTAND PRO- will become due shall be stated. If
:1 b'd'
will
be
required.
Contract
Section
I
hereof.
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, the claim is contingent or
stipulate a one hun. without the consent of the Board.
SECTION VI: SEVERABILITY
Datedthis2lth day of February,
died percent (100 percent) per.
A copy of said Ordinance shall be unliquidated, the nature of the
If any section or portion of a section
1979.
available at the office of the City uncertainty shall be stated. If the
tormance
and
payment
bond
in
the
of this ordinance proves to be InThe School Board of Seminole
total contract amount of
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs, claim is secured, the security shall
valid, unlawful or unconstitutional,
County
Florida, for all persons desiring to be described. The claimant shall
project
ordered.
it shall not be held to Invalidate or
s Mr. Robert 0. Feather,
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
exaniine.sarne.
deliver sufficient copiesot the claim
Impair validity, force or effect
Chairman
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
All interested persons are invited to the clerk to enable the clerk to
FLORIDA
any other section or pert of this
5 Mr. William
Layer1
By: WILLIAM P. LAYER
to attend and be heard.
mail one copy to each personal
ordinance.
SuPerintendent
THiS NOTICE shall be published representative.
SUPERINTENDENT
SECTION VII: ANNEXED AREA
Publish: April 24, May 8, 15, 1,79
Publish: May 1, S II, 1979
in the Sanford EvenIng Herald, a
Allpersonslntere$tedmntpieestate
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
DEI.l01
DEJI1
newspaper of general circulation in to whom a copy of this Not Ice of
That upon this ordinance becoming
the City, one (I) time at least fifteen Administration has btSTI nailed are
effective, the properly owner in the
days prior to the time of the public required,
WITHIN
THREE
atmyedescribedannezedara shall
hearing.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
be entitled to all of the rights and
DATEDthi5$thdayof May, 1979. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
are
privileges and immunities
CITY OF WINTER
THISNOTICE,tofileanypbj,ctjorts frorntimetotimedeterminedbythe
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
they may have that challenges the governing authority of the City of
NOTICE OP TAX SALE
validity of the decedent's will, the
By: Mary T. Norton
Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of May, 1979 9:00 A.M. at the
Casselberry, Florida, and the
City Clerk
qualifications of the personal
Court House in Sanford. County ci Seminole, State of Florida, Tax Sale
provisions of the Charter of the City
PublIsh May 8, 1979
representative, or the venue on of Csselberry, Florida in ac
CeftifiCatflWillbesOldonthefollOwingdescribidlandtopaytheamOUnt
DEJ 47
jurisdiction of the court.
due for
sit opposite the
together with all costs 09 such
cordance with Chapter 171-044, Laws
ialeandalladvertislng. Salewill beheld in Room 103.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND c Florida, 197k
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
0. Troy Ray, Jr.
SECTION VIII: EFFECTIVE
Tax Collector
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
This ordinance shall
DATE
Date of the first publication of this become effective 30 days after i
Seminole County, Florida
Notice of Administration: May Sth,
final passage and adoption.
•"•'Sanford Town of PB 1 pge 56 to &amp; &amp; ii.
1979.
"113 115 116 &amp; 117
FIRST READING this 16th day of
Mildred M.tiarg
Lot 10 BIk 11 Tell
Hardj Oseele &amp; rtrtoia
$65.69
April. AD. 1919.
"Dixie Tiresce 1st £4.6 ii 10 ig 29"•'•"••.."•.....
As Personal Representative
SECONDREADING thIs 73rd day
Lot
7
Ilk
H
Sing IMiter
$12.95
ci the Estate of
ci 'April, AD. 1919.
"Otodsri11e Heights 75 4
42'•"•"."se".....
ROBERT MEHARG
READING
AND
FINAL
20 ft of Lot 29 4 6,11 Lot beech i.z'ioa S
$235.76
Deceased
ADOPTION this 23rd day ci April,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl.
"LIke Haa'u.y lisnor
B pg 24.••esIeSs•ses....ss..s.....
A.O. 1979
REPRESENTATIVE:
1ot 1
Lubert Q*Ienhta it, si
APPROVED:
huih Woods PB 15 Pg 93•••••••.•••••.•••.•...•••,.
Philllp H. Logan-of
Bill B. Grier,
34
Purl. John i a. Istt7s
$130.89
SHINHOLSER LOGAN AND
Mayor
MONCRIEF
City of Casselberry,
Post OlIki 50* 2279
kp, Jr. Ts* Goiliosor
0.
Florida
isSiio I COUBS7 hondA
Sanford. FlorIda 32771
ATTEST:
TelePhone: (305)333.3640
Mary W. Hawthorne,
Publish May 1, I, 15, 22, 1979
Publish May I, 15, 1979
City Clerk
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TWISS CC COYIbQTtD Ix Jul PUiLiIi4M DEJ51
Publi$h:May I, 8,15.22, 1979 DEJ 1
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Cash for your loft Will buIld Oil
your Icier our $09.
Y EnterprIse, Inc.
M1dSIIAC.,Realtor
6443013
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FURNISHEDAPT.
IYW!EKO*MONTH
323-4697

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SANFOROCOURT
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APARTMENTS
.t:. 3301 S. Sanford Avenue
.'1nergy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
-'security features, attic storage,
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',,.i site manager. 323-3301.

Malor telephone company '
openings for ENGINEERS hoar
Charolotte, NC. Taking
plications for ENGINEERS
familiar with stepby.step,
crossbar, or digItal stOZ,
programs systems, tran.
Ip.

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Adults.nopets.
$139.3222296aft.1.
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phone
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f1OfIaIitvI$the ksy tosuca
Excellent opportunity for pie
of room for advanceme
Enthusiastic only nes ap
Call 323.5176 for Appoint4

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DISABLED
AMERICAN
VETERANS

Evening Disk clerk, 2 nigh
Exp. preferred. A.pplylnp.Ii
Day's Inn, Sanford.

to of Sanford

339-1N3
Msetlngs
BusIness .7:301st Ti*s.

LET'S SE HONEST
If you weren't IQokig is, ii
CreeryOij.j$dl5'tbe re
thisad,afldifw,I.eren.,lool
someone to
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woul*t'tbeps.r. If you want

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opportunity to
These
Five Hundr,d daIsIeS a

call 1900433.$I0$ any1im
rerrne.Jage,
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you know that your
'0db or organization can
psar In this listing nech
for only $3.50 r
'sek? This is an ideal
*'y to Inform the public
d your club actfvitisi.

Breakfast
k,. ApI, iiji
HOliday limof $$nford 8.

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Relief Night AINs,, p•
Apply in person $otid
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saI.s','
helpful, dictaphone tyIA
mature person. Apply att$$1
Line EnIesprl, Rudls,'ICi
$a.11srd Aw,o,t,
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iinchisd' Wi this listing

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The Real Estate Agency

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MAKE A WISH! 4 BR, 1½
ffi
home In MaylaW with split Si
plan, pan. Mu, Central H.AC,
FR. patio, 1g. SRi, escelient
neIghborhood, close $ schools 8.
shoppingi BPP WARRANTED.
Only 121.5101
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LIADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

Sanford's Sales eader
322.2420

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MODERN 3 EDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENCED PASTURE. 543.000.

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Multiple Listing Service

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24 HOUR

TORTUROUS 3 BEDROOM
HOME ON SACRES FIT FOR A
FARM. WOULD GROW WEEDS
BUT VEGETABLES DO BET
TER. TAKE YOUR PICK

WHY WOULD YOU WANT A 2
BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
BLOCK HOME FOR $24,900?
FHA AND SELLER PAYS
CLOSING COSTS AT THAT
PCE,

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OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE
NEW
FORMER MANSION.
UNLUCKY?TRYTHISGREAT)3
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY.

PRICED TO SELL
3 BR, 1"? B home w-large above
ground pool. This home would be
ideal starter home for young
family or ret, couple. Call Jean
Edwards, Associate Eve. $301303.

Fireside

Realty, Inc.

BIG HOMES AND BIG OAKS
ON THE SAME STREET.

yard. Low equity &amp;
mortgage payments less than
$165 mo. Hurry-won't last long.
3231412.

WHO WOULD WANT A NICE 4
BEDROOM, 2½ BATH HOME
NESTLED IN AN ORANGE
GROVE LAKE
HOWELL
AREA, FOR $51,900? LOTS OF
FOLKS. CALL US.
3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH, 7 CAR
CARPORT WITH SUNDELII
ON QUIET CURvE, $39,500.
YOU'LL DESPISE THIS FINE
WCi a
WV

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P1 C P1,

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WOULD YOU CONSIDER A
BRAND NEW LOG HOME IN
SUNLAND AREA FOR 539.000.
WE CAN GET IT BUILT FOR
YOU.

SEIGLER REALTY

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BROKER
34-il S. MyilleAve., Sanford

Sanford 3210440
DeLand 6$.$335
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• Lake Mary. Low 50's.
YOUR NEW ENERGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED
LOTS
SPECIAL PRICES TO
lit BUYERS
COMPLETION
11 DAYS
WATCH FOR
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All

55550$ Homes

COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT
FLQYD &amp; 0000HA*T.
GEO. WILMER AISOC. INC.
IIALTORS$31.ö*,
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assume

- .00niforhorses,fishpond,33
w FR. 5 acres $69,750
Tn level country home, beautiful
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees
Completely fenced $69,000
Want to build We have the lot
5.4000
Business opportunity
Aut
radiator
shop
lantast
location, good accounts- Own
to help linance. 535.000

36 mobile home ideal for river.
$850 furnished. Needs outside
paint, Inside excell.ntt. 349-5535
or 323 0609.

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43-lots-Acreage
3 On lots zoned R.2. prime
location. Water, sewer. Wm.
Maliczowski, REALTOR. 3227953

75-Recreational

.,y. 97 I mie West of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the Only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 901 255
$311 for further details

Vehicles

1974 Impala Travel Trailer. 27'
self contained A C cxc cona
53500 3?? 9123 aft 1 30

JUST MA'XE PA'YMENTS-'ol i'
75 modelS. Call 339 9100 or $31
1605 (Dealer).

73 Winnebago self contained
Excellent condition
Phone 32? 8181

1967 Mustang Convertible
V I. PS, PB, many extras
$1900. 322-7349 aft?

76-Auto Parts
4 UF Goodrich radial TA, FR 60x14

17 Volare, good cond., 4 door
sedan, take over payments,
nothing down 322 7902

mounted on Western mags Like
new' $300 323 5028
Removed

1976 Mercury Marquis, 7 dr, power
wds. power seats, AM FM 8
track stereo, many extras 327
0836.

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

1965 Mercury .1 Or H T Body.
motor, tires good cond req gas.
Make offer Ph
377 1000

77-Junk 'tars

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current Sticker

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 3%SE Firti St.
3225622
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Foot lockers &amp; trunks $16.99 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791

'S ACRES FOR HORSES. COWS
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

Central Heat &amp; AirCond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisat
SEARS,Sanford327.)77I

Yazoo mower, self propelled, 5 hp.
Clinton cast iron engine. A I
cond, 1160 323 4375.

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS saoo

7'i ACRES A MILE ICO NEAR

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LAKE HARNEY FOR 58.250

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
LIcensed. 323 00)9

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eranEflis

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ExterlorClsaning

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B&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. F nec Est. 3396066. 668 &amp;.i35
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GlassiSCreen
icreen-porches, pool end. ,wds.
All type ne-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 332.8545,

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service DIrectory.
________________________

Groonng &amp; Boardng
ANIMAL HAvEN

ROBSON MAR IJIE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32771
57-Sports Equipment
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BODEN
Painting - Paper
Hanging.. free es? Professiona:
workmanship, quick, quality,
r'unteQus 'ervic.L. 66$ 47*3.
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interlor.Extenior House Painting
Licensed-Insured-Bonded
FREEstirnates. (305) 3229463
lntenior&amp; Exterior Painting '
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Eat. 322 5545

Pluntlng Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg.Cds.
3230174; 322460)

Osg.4 Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea Control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs. also air cond.
cages. 33257$?.
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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg U
Scott Reagan 332.5177

I Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
etc.Wayn.B.al,377.1321

Sf-M,skal Merchandise

RaIUn
Custombuiltmronwork
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's Il) ill), 339.1693
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory.

Roof Repairs

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Lcwrey Organ, Holiday Model
w bench. Exc. cond. $450.
163.1014.

Free listing BROCHURE writs:
CHIR OK E B I. AND CO.
Murphy, N- C. 25906

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELINGIREpAIR
5.0. BALIPIT&amp;ASSOC.
322-$M3
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Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Corn.
plots. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bali's Disc. Center Inc..
220$ French Ave.
332-2253

Baa

_47-NI Estate iitad
a a

2-(aGSnden

INSULATION - Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 8.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
37) 0839 or 904-731 670$ collect.

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Concrete Work
freeEstimate
Call Mn. Taylor 37? $545

Expert roof repairs, built up 8.
shingles &amp; new work. Commer
cial &amp; residential. 323 7473.
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All types, eqpt repair, trucx
bodies, roof racks, portable
eqpt. Martin's 373.1111, 339.7693

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Call $307979

AFRICAN Vl0'tTS
322.9141
The Greenhouse
Evssafter6lw,Ck.eflds

Losing your home &amp; credit? I *10catch up bach payments &amp; buy
equity. 322-02)6.

FILL DI*T&amp; TOP lUll.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick LEy 323.7510

Baptist Church needs

Sacm In Canelbenry area.

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Painting

BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
ResidentIal. 322-9354 74 Hrs.
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hom. uemonifra$ion.

4$.A-Oatof Stats
Proy

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliarices&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Electrical

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Ugt*

Itouling
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

per

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

General Landscaping. Rosd
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming.
323-2941.

'essmaking

Televisiop-35" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $100,
Balance 517S or 5)2 ma. Still in
DEVELOP AN RV PARK ON
warranty. Call 531.17)1 day or
nI"7ht.
THIS 3$ ACRES WITH OVER _______________________
$00 FEET ON A MILE LONG
O" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
LAKE AND CRY ALL THE
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRC
WAY TO THE BANK. 17,500
turntable. I hack tepla,L
PER ACRE.
Sold new $100, a real buy at only
5)20 or take up payments of $11
RESTORABLE MOBILE HOME
ma. Call 831-17)4 for free
ON
..CRES FOR $23,000?

2439$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Lai Servic.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yns. Exp. $69 $562.
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Good Used Televisions. lb ano up,
Miller's 3119 Orlando D.
322-0332

BRdKER

No job too large or small. Corn
ptete lawn service. iree
estimale. 373 1881 Landscaping
&amp; Spraying 323 8049 call
anytime.

formerly Harniett'S Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322 5742

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322.26)1 or 831-9993.

CAN'T SELL YOU A GOLF
COURSE, BUT MAYBE A
GORGEOUS CANAL FRONT
HOMESITE ACROSS THE
STREET FOR 5)5,000.

Mong

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TOWER'SB!AUTYSALON

pe.;

SLUM ACREAGE? MAYBE IN
100 YEARS. THIS ALMOST AN
52-Appliances
ACRE LAKE MARKHAM _______________________
ROAD WOULD MAKE IT IF
KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
YOU BUILD A 100 YEAR OLD
Service. Used Machines.
HOUSE. $14,900.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
333.07
WHAT YOU PAY FOR A LARGE _______________________
WOODED HOMESITE IN
AREA OF EXECUTIVE
_5-TY_adio Stsre0
HOMES? $75,000. THAT'S ALL. _________________________

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Painting, carpentry, paneling,
Siding, wds., anything to repair
the home. 830 6309 Sam
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Beauty Care

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
NEW coffee table with 7
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
- Sanford. 3221721.

THIS 12 ACRES NEAR HWY. 46
WOULD MAKE SENSE IF
YOU'D FILL THE BIG POND
ON IT FULL OF CATFISH,

* *HOUSE WANTED.
InHeedof Repairs
333-IllS Eves.

Home Repairs

Appliances

51$DIJseid Goods

WHY WOULD YOU WANT 42
ACRES ON LAKE BUTLER?
$42,000. THAT'S WHY!

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEsf
3230129affer5:30

-2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs. Free
Estimates. 373-6543.
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JACI FROST- Cent. (eat
Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. I. Res. 372 0208.

15' GE frostless ref. $150; Dinette
table; twin bed cornp new $65;
El adding mach, $30, 2 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port.
kerosene heater, new 17%; 23" El
hedge trimmer, new $30; 19'
Husqvaroa chain saw. ewSIN
323 0)10.

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TAKE. THIS 20 ACRES AND
MAKE A GOOD PASTURE OR
CITRUS GROVE,' $3,500 PER
ACRE INCLUDING TREES.

SLargest Listing Inventory
Ooininant AdvertisIng
Sm Hour Sales Training
SMimber Realtors &amp; ERA
Nationol Referral Service
OFuiI.Time Office Supervis
SCompatible Associates
SOver 23 Years E'.penience

New 23$ Homes. 4 pd. intenst
qualified bvypr.
Low down paymen
BUILDER. 333.3357.

AT.DNA AUTO AUCTION

For Estate Commercial &amp; ReSt
dental AuctionS &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620

S pc. BR suite new, 1239; 5 pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes 169.95 &amp; up; Ref.
5508. up; El. $toveS6o &amp; up; full
size draperies $10 1. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 3221121.

2.9 ACRES UNUSUAL PROPER
TV. TOO MANY TfIEES ON
3,000 FT. WATER HOLE. TOO
MANY FISH. TAKE IT FOR
$29,500.

Real Estate Sales

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72-Auction

Beds, dbl. motel Box Springs &amp;
Matresses, $30 Set; Mattress
only $20 ea. Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 32) 7310
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FOR SALE Furn., beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HiFi. 3223853.

SEIGLER REALTY

Real kstase Associate n.ec'ed w
lIves in Sanford. Leads II
nished. Call Tony Coppc
141 251$.

1911 Monte Carlo. loaded, low mi
!.4.00(
1970 Ford p u. good
shape. 11.200 322 8656.

8-Autos for Sale

-_55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

79-Trucks-Trailers

can

42Mobile Homes

p
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for

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NEAR LAKE MONROE. YOU
CAN HAVE THIS LARGE COR
NER LOT FOR $7,500 MAYBE
LESS!

Foe a confidential discussion
ir career in Real Estate,
Herb Stenstrofn, Realtor-Owe
ci 3222420.

'78 Honda Hulk.
low mi , perfect cond.
327 8731, 32) 3759

PRING HOUSECLEA''NG'
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

We have a Singer Futura sewing
I
mach. Sold new for $630 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only 11)6 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
have mach for
locate You
5.116 cash or take up payments of
II? mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $31 1114 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

YEP'

most
wellkn
Sanford's
progressive, Sales VoIu
Leader needs Associates,
penanced or newly Iicen
NowI

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arry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, fools.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
322.7335

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25415. French Ave.

REALTY WORLD

Realtors
8345400
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566or 323 7710

Cash 322.4132

Large selection team backed
drapes; prints SOs 84,111.50 Pr.;
solids 48 x 81 510.50 pr. Custom
upholstery carpets.
Free Estimates.

$45

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE

Buy

for

323-5774 Day or Night
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to

'E BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur
ni?ure Salvage. 322 $121.

Need dumping site
old concrete
&amp; gravel. Call collect 1 3056366068

,3fl 0231,323-7)73322-O779
8

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78-Motorcycles

68-Wanted

n fl1

SO-Msceilaneous

Handy man special. 2 lots w
garage apt. Could be apt down
stairs. Zoned comm. 520.000.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1sf &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 1.D
Wyruore Rd., Altamonte.
862 7483

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Inc. REALTOR, MLS

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322 1621; 322 4160

&amp;SokI

3 BR,? B split plan, FR, dbl cot lot.
$6000 dwn &amp; assume. No
qualifying.

Cal I Bart

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless 3 BR Deltona home,
C N&amp;A, w•w carpet, pan. Den or
DR. beautiful 1g. cor. lot. All for
just sti,soo.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our P insenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
32? 5181

C.,,4 ni

322.9283

II ft. Terry Iv?OseIf contained, air
corid., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; $
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

Review for the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May 12 1. 13.
Call 645-5410 Tony Coppola
DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
School of Real Estate.
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY _______________________
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE 132.000.

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See our beautiful new BARRING
TON wIap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3235200
3803 Orlando Dr.
VA&amp; FHA Financing

EXCELLENT professional office
location; Highway 11.92. Choice
commercial locatIon. S.*todayt

Our family needs a home in
Seminole Co. Will make up back
payments and assume mor
tgage. Older home, country 8.
needing repairs OK. Small
down, Owner hold mortgage.

REALTY

Lake view lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved rd.. 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lk. Only
vacant lot In area. $14,950,

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322.71'9a
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a-Junk Cars Removed

47-A--Mortgages Bought

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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

64-Equipment for Rent

ROChE'S

1
bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage 8. beautiful oak trees In
Osteen. Good terms.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 862.3.555 327.1959

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41-Real Estate Wanted

Lake ApIs, Pearl Lake
Causeway, Altamonte, 3270).

5 acres in Osteen, cleared w some
trees on the lake. $19,500 sm.
dwn. Owner hold.

sun deck. Boathouse. Fishing
dock. $89,000.

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l'IOMEOWNERS: Don't low yoer
Credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644251$.

*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus qrove &amp; SRI6 frontage in
Geneva, Attention developers'
good price 8. terms.

$59,000. TERMS NEGOTIABLE.

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call:

*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B.
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable 8. pasture, aJso
quiet cottage 8. 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyf

SCENIC VIEW of St. Johns River

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*223 YALE AVE. 3 BR, I bath,
close to shopping 8. in quiet
neighborhooO. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

6 ACRES OVIEDO AREA WITH 3

BORED WITH THE SAME OLD
HOUSES? TRY OUR NEW
CROCKETT LOG
HOMES
SHIPPED TO YOU. UP TO
130.000 FOR DO IT YOUR
SELFERS.

JUST FOR YOUI 3 BR, 1½ beth
home remodeled, all rooms.
paneled, new ww carpet,
fIreplace in Li, FR, close to
sdiosls 8. shoppingt A buy
134.0081

41-Houses

OWNER SAYS SELL EVERYTHING' 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm anlmals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. 535.750.

carpet throughout, choice set
tied neighborhood near shop
ping $28,850

LONESOMEHOMEI3$R,lbaffi

homeln $unfendw.dI'ningara.,

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 8. downtown.
127.500 w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6457 or
322.7111 aft S.

323 5321
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CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS,
1*900.

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AC,fireplac.,eq..at-inkitchen,
Filevery imaginsbl.fealurel
BPP WARRANTED. Your wish
corns true for 572,1001

WanchOHe

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322.IdlE

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REALTY

Arbort Peel, Patio, Central H.

BInS,

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*ipIn.

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carpet, specioun backyard &amp;
much morel Perfect for
newlyweds or refund couplet
Nice locatlont SPP WAR.
RANTED. Yours for 521.5001

Cheper
30
Hwy. 17.93

MECHANICTRAINIE
For V.W,'s

RN'S &amp; LPN's,

Enloy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or lust relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,750.

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equipment. Send resume to £Q.
Box 22121$, Charlotte, Nq.

Liv,In

LIVING

,ower

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41-Houses

STEMPER AGENCY

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VA.FHA-235-Conv. Homes

1 BR turn apt, water pd, air, no
chIldren, no pets. $110 mo. lit 8.
security. 323*P4.

BrIck &amp; Block masons (305)323.
7330 7 am-S p.m. week dj%i,
18.50 per hour.

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WEEKEND

.HlDEAWAY OR

REALTOR
ML'
332.lO6loAvfl.3230317

inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.
i$hsnendeeh VIllage. 323.2120.

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Legal Notice

$1,.

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169

our lot or yours.
Apis. for Senior CitIzens. Diwn. 'Build to SuIt
FHA.VA. FHA 23$ &amp; 245.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
JImmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
M. Unsworth Realty
*ve.
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C
2 BR apts fully furnIshed;

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31 Apsrtments Furnished
Reg. Real Estate Broker
_______________________ 263sSanfordAve.
321.0759

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mat,

HANDYMAN
Carpenter background with tools.
MECHANIC
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Light skills will qualify.
BODY MAN
Above average salary.
SECURITYGUARDS
WAITRESSES
COOKS
MANYMANYMOREI
912 French Ave.
3335116
Com.roflotha.17-n
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churches. $27,500.

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sun rm. Is shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate its 1mm. cond.
Recently re-roofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown 8.

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Deluxe 2 SR 1½ b $215; I B s1.s.
attractive S yr. old apt.
,;
walk to downtown,
laundry
lanced patIo, C A,,C W.W Cif.PS9. MUlti, flO pets,

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Lake Mary
bldg. lot. $12,000.
Lake Mary
3.2 blk. $31,000.
4.7 all conveniences. ConsIder
lease-optIon. 834,500.
I0acreswltt* cypress house. 1$
32 Ingraund pool. fenced.
163.000.
Idyltwllde
S BR, 2½ B.
nountry kitchen, breakfest flOCk,
den, fIreplace, 2 car enclosed
garage.
acre with old house, Owner
holding. $35,000.

1 SR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. p1 Airport
Blvd on 17.92 In $enfoq'd. Call'
- .423'$4iO Mariner's Villages

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COMPLETE DINNER
INCLUDES:
3 pejc*jjtiiwq c,*,wd tn.xJ

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appearance.
SALES REPS.
-FE
Good potential to earn above
average income.
ROUTE DRIVER
A
Fantastic money potential. ,t
SHIPPING CLERK
Steady employment for rhght
person.
.'
PLUMBER

firm,

each

EDNEY

3QArtmints Ururnhshed
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after

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THU. FRI)
QAFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL
(WED)
ROOKIES

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P.M.
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON.
STRUCTION: This work is to in.
cludedemolltlonof an existing stair.
way and the construction of a new
stairway and enclosure.
TYPEOF CONTRACT: Thework
will be let under this contract
described in these contract

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ThIs 2 BR home with a pleasant

REALTORS

MANY MANY JOBSI

ACCOUNTING TRAI NEE"

NEW LISTING AT

NEW &amp; CLEAN ready to move
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PROJECT TITLE: SANFORD
all municipal services will be way of Ridgewood Avenue; thence
Notice 5 hereby
given that I am available to the area to be annexed run generally Southeast 49.5 feet MIDDLE SCHOOL SECOND
engaged in business at 2701 West 5th on the effective date of this or
more or less along said Westerly FLOOR EXIT.
Street, Sanford, Florida Seminole dinance,
PROJECT LOCATION: Hwy. 17.
righlofwayofRidgewoodAvenueto
County, Florida under the fictitious
NOW THEREFORE,
IT the Southeast corner of the above 92 Sanford, Florida 33271
nam.0FIRSTIMPRESSIONS,and ENACTED
BY THE CITYBE
COUN
deScribed property.
NAME OP OWNER: THE
11t8 I Intend to registor saId flame
OF THE
CII.
CITY OF
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have SCHOOL BOARD OF SENINOt,E
I with the Cierk of the Circuit Court, CASSELI3ERRY, FLORIDA:
hereunto set my hand and offical COUNTY, 12)1 Mellonyill. Ave.,
I Seminole County, Florida In ac
Section I: ANNEXATION AND Seal on this the 27th day of April, Sanford, Florida 37771
cordance with the provisions of the ZONING
- That the City of 1979.
PLACE P0* RECEIPT OP
FictitiOus Name Statutes, To Wit:
Casselberry. Florida, does herewith (SEAL)
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957. and hereby annex and designate
ARI HUR H. BECKWITH. JR., delivered to the Superintendent
Sig. Robert W. Theism
zoning of a certain tract of land lying
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Schools in the School Board Office.
for Suncrete Corporation
Seminole County. Florida, and
Seminole County,
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF

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follows, to wit:
By. Patricia Robinson
From the northwest corner of the
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SW'.. of the NE'.. of Section 20, Publish, May 1.8, 1979
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Township 21 South, Range 30 East, DEJ 7
PROBATE DIVISION.
Seminole County, Florida; thence
File Number 79.fl.f)
run S. 89 degrees 55'OO" E along the
DivisIon
north lineof Said SW'.. of the NE'..
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Sectionl0, a distance of 1227.93 ft
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
ROBERT MEHARG
thence SI? degrees I?' 42" E 255.54
SECTION A

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mountaintop picnic turns Into a
nightmare for a group of
friends loll hanging above a
treache4ous mountain qge In
a disabled tram. (part I of 2)
@3 THE REBELS The aaven.
turous sequel to "The Bastard"

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City of Casselberry, Florida, tO the 100 toot right of way of School Board of Seminole County,
Sig. Harold F. White
annex and zone said property. Ridgewood Avenue. Return to point FlorldaWillreceivesealedbldsvntll
George 0. Willmer
Publish: April 24, May 1,8. IS, 1979 subject to specific conditions and of beginning and run along the May 25, 1979 2:00 P.M. at which
restrictions; and
time the bids will be publicly opened
DEI-104
Northerly line of Lot 26N. 64 degre
WHEREAS, the City Council has 47' East 189 feet rrore or less to the and read aloud In the Seminole

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the City Council has approved the recorded in Deed Book 0, Page 312,
FICTITIOUS NAME
petition signed by the tandowner of Public Records of Volusia County, Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Notice is hereby given that we are the area sought to be annexed. Florida, run thence N. 9 degrees 43'
delivery, mm. $20 order. San.
engaged in business at 1117 East
consenting to and requesting the East a distance of 1S.8feettoa point
ford area. 322.2374. Sam's
Highway 436 Altamonte Springs, annexation of said parcel and has in Lot?? of said Block 22. thence
Portion 4eats.
considered
thoroughly
Florida Seminole County, Florida,
the 25 degrees East in said Lot 27 a
under the fictitious name of ALL
feasibility of such annexation and distance of 23.99 feet to a point in the
SEASONS HOMES and that we toning to the City of Casselberry, Northerly line of Lot 26. thence N
intend to register said name wth the Florida, in accordance with Chapter degreeS 47' Est along Said Nor171.044. LaWS of Florida. 1976; and therly line 91 feet to the point of
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
BIDS:
County, Florida In accordance with
WHEREAS, objections tO SUtZh begnninq thence S 2Sdegrees East
annexation and zoning have been a distance
$5 feet; thence N 64
the
provisions
the
Fictitious
considered and hearings held, and it
INVITATION TO BID:
Name
Statutes,ofTo
Wit:
Section
degrees .11' Eas' a distance of 189
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GREEN;
INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.

Defendants.
FOLLOWS: From the northwest
NOTICEOFSALE'
corner of the SW'.. of the NE'..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Section 20, Township 21 South,
under a Summary Final Judgment
Range 30 East. Seminole County.
of Foreclosure by the Judge of the
Florida; thence runS 89 degrees
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
00" E along the north line of Said
Florida, on the 24th day of April,
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distance of 1227.93 feel; thence S. 47
sell at Public Auction to the highest
degrees 12' 12" E 255.54 feel; thence
bidder for cast at the West door of
N 12 degrees 41' 18" E 1176.11 feet
the Courthouse in th City of San.
to a point on the S'wly R.W line of
ford, Seminole County, Florida, at
S R. 436; thence S. 47 degrees 12' 42"
the hour of 1100 AM., on the 22nd
E along Said S'wly R W 330.00 feet tO
day of May, 1979, those certain
the point of beginnina. Thence
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continue S. 47 degrees 12' 42" E
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along said R.W line 260.00 feet;
A portion of the South lOfeet of Lot
thence S. 42 degrees 47' 18" W 200.00
8. Lot 9, and the North IS feet of Lot
feet; thence N. 47 degrees 12' 42" W.
10 of amended plat of Druid Park,
26000 feet; thence N. 42 degrees 41'
Sanford, Florida, aCcording to the
18" E 200 feet to the point of
plat thereof recorded in Plat Book,
beginning; subiect to a utility
easement over the S'wly 10 feet
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DECLARING AVAILABILITY OF
Particuarly described as:
MUNICIPAL SERVICES; DE
From the Northwest corner of said
FINING CONDITIONS OF AN
8. run thcnce Southwest along the
NEXATION; PROVIDING tONING loT
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WYlCOT YOTC Koaa
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CLASSiFiCATION; REDEFINING No. 158.600, 71.24 feet to the Point
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
Beginning, thence run N 89 degrees
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA TO 35' 11" E. 20000 feet, thence S 0
INCLUDE SAID PARC EL OF
degreesO.1' 24" E. 318.17 feet, thence
LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
SO9degreesl3' 22" W 398.18 feet to
LIMITS
OF
SAID
CITY;
the East Right-of-way line of State
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF
Road No. IS and 600, thence N 31
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE
degrees 49' 43" E. 375.0 feet along
A Ii N E X A T iON
H f it t I N;
the East Right of way tine of State
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHT
Road No. 15 &amp; 600 to the Point of
AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN
Beginning,
THE
SHIP
IN
CITY;
Containing 2.182 Acres, more or
SEVERABILITY.
AND
EF
less,
FECTIVE DATE
Being the Same property as was
WHEREAS, there has been filed
conveyed to mortgagor herein by
with the City Clerk of the City of
Warranty Deed of San Situs,
Casselberry, Florida, a petition for
Limited, bearing date Ct March 18,
annexation signed by the landowner
1974, of r'orcl in the Public Records
of the area sought to be annexed ot Seminole
County, Florida in
consenting to and requesting anOtficial Records Book 1012, Page
nexation and zoning of that parcel
1463.
specifIcally described herein; and
From a reference point being the
WHEREAS, the City Council of
.lortheasterty corner of Lot 13,
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
A
theretofore at a regular meeting of SWELL'S HOLLY HILL, as

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MARY LOU CROW; FRED H.
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AN GODSEY; CHARLES P. WILSON;
AREA OF E.AND SITUATE AND !EY WILSON; LANNY L.

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ORDINANCE NO. 378
Plaintiff.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING MARLEH, INCORPORATED, a
WITHIN THE CORPORATE Florida Corporation; AK. CROW;

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Notice is hereby given that the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
City Council of the City of
Casselberry. Florida. adopted an COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ordinance of Annexation as follows: CASE NO. 79.l7.CA..D
CLARENCE E. DYE,

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short years ago," says Leroy rolls of perfect merchandise,
Maclavish, owner of Mac- runners, remnants and scraps,
lavish Discount Carpets, 1218 S. which can he used for a
multitude of uses. Our prices
French Avenue, Sanford.
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carpets," MacTavish said, "we Large variety of colors and
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store on the corner' to a large ready for them to WWI lnyour
warehouse operation, offering home without long delay.
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With many hours and days of Association and would like to Johnette have each had seven big this summer" said Barbara
outdoor summer fun ahead you see a Seminole County Chapter years experience working in the and we do bleaching and for
won't want to waste time rolling formed.
Sanford area and have worked highlights, the two tone effect.
They keep up on all the latest together in other local shops.
and setting your hair.
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hair
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look that will be ready to go "Retro" so popular now. AU worked In Alaska. Rick has
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children
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Palmetto Ave. In downtown took Redken classes in product
Woman's Club of Sanford. Their motto is 'Today's
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Sanford.
are
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experienced operators Rick hair care products.
and facial demonstrations to be stand behind their work.
Barbara's Hair Styling shop held for the public.
Goettsch and Johnette
Barbara Is a member of the
Thompson are members of the celebrates Its first anniversary
They specialize In cuts and Greater Sanford Chamber of
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Association and would like to
see a Seminole County Chapter
formed.
They keep up on all the latest
trends in hair style such as the
"Retro" so popular now. All
three have trained wider Nancy
Carbons of Orlando and have
ten4S4 I.$ an W
Larry Suminerford, They also
took Redken lasses In product
knowledge. The shop c!rrles full line of I(edaen makeup and
hair care products,
Barbara's Hair Styling shop
celebrates Its first anniversary
this month. Barbara and

Johnette have each had seven
years experience working in the
Sanford area and have worked
together In other local shops.
Jotmnete has also lived and
worked In Alaska. Rick has
worked in shops In Cauforwal
and Texas as well asSanford.
ID
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demonstrations for the Junior
Woman's Club of Sanford.
Watch Barbara's Hair Styling
ado for the upcoming makeup
and facial demonstrations to be
hold for the pub&amp;.
They specialize in cuts and
perrnanuds."Th.blond look is

big this summer" said Barbara
and we do bleaching and for
h4h1L*s, the two tone effect.
In addWon to the total look
hair dreeft f(l, the whole
men, women and
family
Barbara's Hair
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Their motto Is Today's
satisfied
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And behind their work.
Barbara Is a member of the
Grader Sanford Chamber of
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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1/4 OF SW 1/4 • w 369.6 FT
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OF S 100 FT OF NI 1/4
TGiN OF SANFORD
SW 1/4 • F 30 FT r
S 21 FT OF LOT 2 8(1 13
wHITE SHIPLEY A FT AL
369.6 FT CI F 7 / 5 FT OF S
$22.20
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LOT to • S 1/2 OF LOT 9
10(111 LUCY 6
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$5U4,2$
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264 FT ,I w 990 FT ('F S
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$3O.95
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Misionay 3.tt.t ru,t.e.
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$8.43
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635 FT S 32 rIG
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RIC'IAROSO,, HANNAH HEIRS
SEC W 298,I FT S 200 IT •
$21.50
TO SANFORD
FT
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1 44 FT OF i 8 7 3/4 FT (11
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$16.90 I N 660 FT F 380.23 FT tr PEG
LOT
S 100 Ft OF N 1153.75 F'
RII4YlLr s'
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$3 35
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LOTS
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30
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AN )CO' SYIvIcTIR • .)'lNI' N
$101.3?
$62.69
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TOwN OF SYLVAN (All
S 60 FT OF LOT £7
LOTS
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129.36
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TOwN CF SYLVAN IAE
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RANDOLPH SHIDI "FIRS 'Cl) $111.30 i LOTS 46 • 47
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TCwN CF SYLVAN LAKE
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LOTS
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65 FT OF N 135 FT OF V
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SNC INTYRI EARL • NARY w
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90 FT OF LOT 75
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LOT 13W • 1/2 CI A(C 5'
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$9.61
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$850. 35
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di.itt House In Sanford, County of Seminole. State of Florida, tax sale
TOwN OF SANFORD
stiflcates will b, Sold
,p,, following described land to pay the amount
LOTS 6 TO S 811 3 TO I
.0RMLY CHARLES F • DORIS A
$310.0?
4fe- Vor taxes heroin set opposite the same, together with all costs of such
I CWP4 OF SANFUICT
LOT 3 611 3 II 1*
a1andaII advertising, sahe will b,MId broom 203.
514CR 11(1* 6
$11.42
TCwJ OF SANIJID
G. TROY RAY, JR.
LOT 4 611 3 TI 11
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TAX COLLECTOR
TCvII OF SANFoRD
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
1 1/2 01 LOT 9 III. 3 To 11 MITCHELL POOE'T F • Dorothy $88.76
TCwN OF SANFORO
IEGAL DESCRIPTION
NAME
I 2 Ft OF LOT S 6(1 4 TI I LEE A w
TAX-COST
$9.39
TCWN OF SANFORD
I-'.-------SIC 00 TWP 19 INC 79 ----------------------- -S 23,5 FT OF LOT 7 • N
,;D OVE JUHd C E VIRGINIA C
$106.02
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CAlF SITES REPLAY OF PS 9PGS 19 20 • 21 ess,s,
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26. FT OF LIT? I 811 4
26.5
L?$ 21 U • SuLY 50 FT OF NONCRIEF RUSSELL
I C1079 $2201.38
TA LI
73
TCWN OF SANFORD
IDI.AT or ulilva CAMP
LOTS 9 • 10 ILESS 1 50 F?) AAP400IPH SAMUEL 1 TI C/019 $299.35
ITV
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TCWR OF SANFORD
even... METES . SO'.ROS SEC 22 TWP 195 ICE 791 •S$SS•SSISSS*S*S
ALL ILk 4 II 72
AUTO TRAIN INC
$524.27
140 CHOP 1 10 CHOP w
WILCO SILlS CII'
$1442.32
TCwN OF SANFORD
IZ 1(155 S 10 CM)
LOT S BLI S T 5
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CLAR
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$342.41
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MITES • SOUNCS SEC 24 Twi 195 P61 291 ""."
5 14 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 9 P11(11 MARGARET .j HEIRS
4as,.ss PT OP S $03.10 FT DUNN S t. • wINIFRED
$204.32
A
$63.79
• V 1/2 OF LOT 10 ILk s
F w 210 FT OP GOVT LOT 1
TI 3
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TCWN CF SANFORD
NC 423 PT N • 611.46 FT V ROBERTS JOEL C JAN15 (/079 $hT4.5I
LOTS I • 2 ELk 3 TI 7
P$AZLETT LYFV4 T
0P $E COR0yT LOT I RUN F
1213.09
TCWN OF SANFORD
an FT N 901.4 FT V TO CT
LOTS 9 • 10 BLI 3 To 10
SULPIZIO
R3JNITTE
$401.12
LIFIE S 79 1/2 010 u TO SE
T OW N OF SANFORD
GOR OF CT S 33 l/Z DEC F
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71.5
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OF
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$26.72S
OF V 1/2 $1.1 S To ii
13 FT OF N 21$ PT OF S 043MM A I. • wINNIFIFO A
$201.54
TOWN OF SANFORD
12S FT OF N 171.SS PT CR S
w 1/2 OF SE 1/4 8(1 5
WASHINGTON WILLIAM ft •
..$G).$5 F? OP OCY? LOT 1
$40.74
YR *3
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Nc 1179.6 PT N •45 LIS V ROBERTS JOEL C JAN1S (/019 $231.66
TCWN OF SANFORD
,oF SI COP OF LOT * RUle N
ALL BLI 5 • N 1/2 OF VACO
WAIL HUFF I IT At. TIUSTIES
$2 DOG w 270.3 FT $ 206.41
151.65
ST ON S TM II
Church of God or Prophecy
jFT N 204 FT N 396 FT I
TC'VFI
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-i.33 CHI $ *47 FT TO P05
1 1/2
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$110.72
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LOVELESS CHAII.E5 H
$221.69
LOT 4811 6 Ti A
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30 FT OF V 1/2 OF NW 1/4 SARBOUR SHEIW000 F JR 1
$90.43
121.10
TOwN OF S AN FORD
OF Sw 1/4 SIllS C 30 PT FCR Jsoe
LOT I III 6 YR C
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$353.11
151.3s
811 6 TI 1
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TCwN OF SANFORD
N 130 H OF E 290.43 FT Of DERRICK VIRGIL W 1.01*1' 3
$57.36
LOTS 4 • S 61.1 6 TR 1
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$250.55
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$118.32
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HAVES TFRPY I • HILEN L
$36.17
$112.77
TCWP. OF SANFORD
LOT 34
LOT
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or Sanford Inc
$38.12
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94 FT OF LOT 6$
LIII REILTY C DIV CORP
$3390
TCwN OF SANFORD
LOT I?
KELLY JUDITH I 'OWILL Heirs $244.76
LOTS 9 • *0 • I It FT OF
80 411N WILLIE J I.
SIC 27 TiP 19 ING /9 ---- -----------------$359.98
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that feature sexy models each medium on a face(oface findings on June 7 before the during the prune tune hour.
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wearing sheer imderwear...
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boy with manslaughter
around suggestive sexual environment first before 1fl his show. Other menibers of her
Jean Micituels and another
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because It could prove
member
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the case, Ray said. We
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few of the advertisements and consist of the following: radio,
could not prove Pt
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suggestive and sexually- three
members; and hewspaper, songs are very suggestive and Published in the Sentinel Star or
case 01 tiM deiir.e m
twisted by three CL
encowage kids todo things they in flyers Inserted in that
dsr,hssald.
members.
committeell.
are not capable of Un- newspaper "that could be
During the next few weeks, deManding."
cleaned up."
The subcommittees met each subcommittee will
arathon Swimmer
One example of suggestive
Gordon Nelson, co-chairman
Tuesday for the
compile position papers listing lyrics Is evident in rock star of the sex education comajjttee,
Marat hon swimmer Stella honorary chairman for the 1079
Wi. swam the distance 01110 mIles In the Nile River and the after
walb spending almost three specific Inaterial found of- artist Rod Stewart's "11 You showed the group one magazine
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Instances of cars missing the curve as they travel south on Park Avenue just
before reaching Airport Boulevard. When they miss the curve, they land in
his lawn. The fifth such instance occurred Tuesday night when two men
missed the curve and struck a pole near Gordon's home. "Mv wife won't
even sleep in the front bedroom anymore." said Gordon, "she wants me to
sell the home. I've gone to a lot of expense." he said, "I've put In a fence all
along the front and I've stuck red reflectors on the trees out front. 111 have
to, I'll reinforce the fence with railroad Iron," he said.

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it would be held sometime
next week.
"If the boy Is found to
have committed the crime,
p.ta9imum psIs1jy he
faces Is being placed In the
residential treatment
program under the
Rehabilitative Health
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age of 10," Plothick said.
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daughter was a "very loving mother who new abused
her children."
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playing outside," Rosa Keltt said.
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events which transpired on the evening 01 March 8. She
said she was out shopping while the children were
bathing. When she got home she found her daughter in the
bedroom screaming, the said.
Attempts to revive the Children by police and rescue
wilts were unsuccessful at the scene, police said.
Police said they arrested Miss Keltt at the W. 11th Street
address at about 4 p.m. Tuesday. She was taken Into
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said.
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and found her daughter ,,in hysterics" according to

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and charged with two counts of manslaughter and two
counts of child abuse In connection with their deaths.
Police said a two.moegh Investigation of the drownings
produced evidence suggesting criminal acts may have
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face down In a bathtub at 200 Lake Monroe Terrace. Mrs.
Keltt was arrested Tuesday on an Information prepared
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a bump on the head.
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returned to the kitchen to finish dinner preparations at
about 5p.m. on the evening of March SO About 30 mInutes
later she returned to the bstlrooin and found both the
children dead, police said.
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 223—Monday, May 7,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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$100,000 L)amage in
Industrial Park Blaze

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
finishing the cypress clocks It produces.
Herald Staff Writer
Minor smoke damage was also sustained by a nearby building
A Seminole County fire battalion chief making his routine
leased by Herrington Research, a business machine firm which
rounds Sunday morning noticed a puff of smoke at a building next
recently discontinued business, firemen said.
to the fire station at the 1-4 Industrial Park near State Road 46.
The cause of the blaze has not yet been determined and InFifteen minutes later, firemen extinguished a blaze said to have
vestigators from ,the Seminole County Sheriff's Department and
caused more than $100,000 damage.
the office of the state fire marshal today continued their probe of
Battalion chief J.W. Walters was leaving the industrial park
the blaze. Kaiser said samples of the burnt material collected at
fire station just before 11 a.m. when he noticed the smoke coming
the scene would be sent to date authorities for examination.
from the rear of a building leased to the U.S. Time Company, Inc.
U. William Hogan of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
Gary Kaiser, county public safety director said. The building Is
said deputies are not ruling out the possibllity of arson in the case.
about 100 feet from the fire station.
The U.S. Time building is leased to Ron Scarlata, of 5 Gumtree
Kaiser said Walters sent the two men on duty at the fire station
Court, Winter Park, Industrial Park records show. The firm had
to the building and called for additional units.
been in business about one year. The building leased contained
"The men went through the building to see If there was anybody
30,000 square feet of space and was valued at $395,000. according
Inside, but they didn't find anyone," Kaiser said. He said firemen
to Industrial park spokesmen.
believed there had been someone living Inside the building.
A spokesman said preliminary estimates indicate about 30
Firernen said the blaze was under control within 15 minutes. A percent of the building was destroyed. Firemen said damage
total of four units and 12 men were called to the scene from estimates of $100,000 included the destruction of contents in the
various county stations, Kaiser said.
building as well as structural damage. Scarlata could not be
There were no injuries, but firemen said jt was neci.yto
reached today.
Protective breathing equipment to avoid Inhaling toxic furnes
An 14 Industrial park spokesman mid the park insures the
resulting from the burning of lacquer used by the company in building and the tenant Insured the contents.

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Dee Johnson gets In a practice swing for Chase &amp; Co., one of the powerhouses In
Sanford's Florida Little Major League competition. Catcher Greg Merthie has
a bead on the ball here. For a rundown on Saturday's Little League action, see
Page 6A of today's Evening herald. Inclement weather was expected to put a
serious damper on today's youth baseball activities in Seminole County.

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enter the academy each year, Road.
men class. Forest City's
Herald Staff Writer
Fairley said.
Seniors David Sullivan and Anthony Sanches, a 1978
Ten students from Seminole
Of the 10 students, two are .Clndy Blemic of Lyman High graduate of Lake Brantley High
County will attend the U.S. female and will be among the 80 School, are anxiously awaiting School, will also be a plebe this
Naval Academy at Annapolis women the academy admits to the word of acceptance from summer.
this fall representing one its freshmen class each year, the academy.
"Basically, the lead item of
percent of thethconlng fresh- Fairley said.
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Fairley, naval academy in- academy. Those students are: Shannon Drive, Sanford.
placed In the ability of the
formation officer. "That's more
John Stagliano of 207
Oviedo High School's Javier young people to perform on a
i than some states get."
Brombones Lane, Longwood; Covelli of 160 E. Third St., national basis.
Seminole County is one of 67 Cathy Gaul of 503 Puert.a Court, Winter Springs and Lake
"The school system has a
counties In Florida which Altamonte Springs; Jeffrey Brantley High School's Frankie
strong academic curriculum
contrasts sharply with the 3,050 Hall of 110 Aspen Place, Albritton of 1103 W. Tulane that's maintained by the adcounties in the nation. Longwood, and Binhdoy Drive, Altamonte Springs are ministration and the teachers.
Approximately 1,300 students Hardesty of 924 Lake Irene also Included In the 1979 fresh- This is proof of it."

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such air strike In two days, the Jerusalem said Prime Minister coast Military sources earlier force repulsed the attempted
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Seminole Woes Recalled In Bid For Insurance Law
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year, however, some 1,500 heavily kbhiod against by In this session,
the Seminole Education and stopped all payment on a one-year contract for all the firm Friday asked local
dim' r'i(
from p to lance companies," Ø.. He said the insurance corn- Association are "strongly claim " months ago, hesa1d. school employees nd depen- school employees who had
$50fl5 remainedSJ and tawsy said, adding, however, poJoas in the pad have heavily endorsing" the proposed
The Seminole school system dents for life and health In. received checks from Old
State Rep, Bobby Hattaway, still have not bun paid.
poteist forces In T 11
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against
this legislation.
had a contract with Old surance with Old Securities Life Security returned by banks for
D-Aftsmonte SpIlags, predicted
The legislation, to be board by includim How Speaker typelaxisla"andwereablato Similar legislation was Security Life Insurarice Co. to Wwgnce COmpany
during the insufficent funds to send copies
today abWwlll be passed In the the full Florida Rouse of Designate Ralph Rabin, kill It In the Senate commerce adopted by the Legislature In provide hoipitalisatlon and life 1976-77 year, payment was of those checks to him with
Florida Hot.. of Represen- Reprenattves Insurance chairmen of the House Rules committee. 'This Is much 1PIO concerning property and Insurance for thesystem's 3,000 stopped on claims and the firm verification that medical bills
tatives to prevent a recurrence committee, of which Ilattaway Committee, and Florida needed legislation and we have casualty insurance.
and families In 197$. went into receIvershIp. It was had been paid.
of the loas of vni1iM1al siens Is a member, calls for Issurance C'#'i Bill had problems In Seminole "I'm strongly In favor of the employees
fl. Toward the end of the the first year the school system
by cuusts of health ,i(abllulsnmt of a gady Guts, an very mudi in favor Couty that it would prevent In kglslatkm" Layer said. "It contract period the Kansas had coverage with ffrnHe
of
receiver
said the
will
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ad jf
omipsales hut by
of
the future," he salt
would have saved school per- City, Mo. insurance firm "Several teachers have had to begin the process of reim- Which go into receivership.
'Tm wesk lee the MU and
ceenpenlee posing resources to
School Superintendent aoenel doctors, dentists and stopped Hying insurance mortage their homes or secured i 5 sties part of those
Seminole County school pick
the covurigss and
leIng to the aitutlus of W111
P. Layer and Gene hoqltali a lot of grist wiun Old t'jajj1 and chocks issued by the loans they are still trying to pay
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rntem.pioysea have açald eI"w of Iadivldts when an as many legilators as p
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y prope.11es are sokL
isacutive director of Security wad into receivership finn to Seminole County sti when Old Security went Into
Cahn5 totaling more than Insurucs company does
5ume
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receivership. The proposec "Several groups in this state
hove hod," Hattawsy
$US,IN agalsut Old Security bsaktt.
Iegi'$Jon would have hgislatkm would have a
have experienced the &amp;xota
lie Insurance Co. of Kus
Hattaway said be spoke aid. prIdid the kgie1n
been a grad help If It had been
of an insurance company
which went Into before the luisiraici
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a reality in S"u1 when the cIanajs and the fiasco that failure," Gtagsr said. "The
r*ulverèlp after the 1P76-77 committee of the fill cow
"ely pass Ma vet' of the
problem with Old Security We occured in 8.mhiol, wouldn't answer lies In eatalthi)thig *a
filhiliast
millie lad week, citing
yew.
AId ThSChSek ..... .....4* UUULI$ ..................4$ Insurance Company developed. happen again," Grooms
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Monday, May 7, 1,7,

65,000 Protest Nuc,lear Power

LVS RLD

WAIIKTON (UP!) — They we 6,tAng, with one
purpose —opposition to nuclear power - and two major targets,
President Carter and Energy Secretary James Schlesinger.
Chanting "No more nukes Nomore Harrlsburgs," the largest
anti-nuclear power crowd in U.S. history and the biggest group of
protesters in Washington since the end of the Vietnam War held
an all-day rally and march on the Capitol Sunday.
Most of the demonstrators came by bus from Northeast cities,
but some traveled from as far away as New Mexico and Oregon.
Many left immediately after the rally ended, while other, stayed
for meetings today with their congressmen.
U.S. Park Police estimated a mid-afternoon crowd of 65000
jammed the area at the foot of Capitol Hill while speakers such as
California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who urged nuclear power
moratoriums, and comedian and activist Dick Gregory, who
announced a new fast, exhorted them to help spread word of the

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"Israel To Propose
Talks With Lebanon
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JERUSALEM (UP!) - Prime Minister Menachem
Begin will propose peace talks with Lebanese President
Ellas Sarkis In a move to halt fighting between Israel and
Palestinian guerrillas based in Lebabob, official sources
said today.
Begin, the peace treaty with Egypt behind him, will
offer to help solve the Palestinian refugee problem in
'tebanon, the sources said.
That could mean future contact between Israel and the
Palestine Liberation Organization.

Congress
Considers
Rationing

Parliament Opens Session
SALISBURY, Rhodesia - Rhodesia's black majority
Parliament was called Into session for the first time today
in choose eight more white members, but a leading black
politician said his party will boycott the session to protest
alleged fraud in last month's balloting.
Elected black members of the new 100-member
parliament and the 20 whites chosen in an earlier election
meet were to meet today as an electoral college to hand. ,,,pick another eight white members.
The country's new constitution provides that eight white
members be chosen from a list of 16 names submitted by
the Rhodesian Front, the all-white party led by outgoing
. Prime Minister Ian Smith. The Front also holds the 20
elected white seats.

MASINDI, Uganda UP! - Tanzanian-led government
forces have thrust into the northwestern corner of Uganda
to flush out the last remants of Idi Amin's army ;..
ossibly being led by the deposed dictator himself.
Sweeping through the northeast, where they overran
Soroti, Masindi and adjacent Port Masindi on the Nile
L. river, government soldiers found further evidence of
atrocities committed by the retreating Amin troops.
On the outskirts of Masindi a man was found impaled to
a tree, a nail driven through his head.

Socialist Party Wins
.. VIENNA, Austria — The Socialist Party led by
Chancellor Bruno Krelsky scored the biggest election
victory in postwar Austria, tightening its political hold by
winning its fourth election in a row.
The Socialists, a staunch anti-communist party, won 96
of the 133 seats In Parliament in Sunday's general elections, increasing the absolute majority they have held
since 1971. "Our victory gave evidence that the majority of
our people expressed confidence in our policy," Kreisky
said of the victory. "We will do everything in our power to
justify this confidence."
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PEKING (UPI) — China appealed to the United States
today to help it find ways to pay for the advanced
technology and machinery it wants to buy from America.
China's apparent shortage of cash to finance its ambitious modernization plans came to light during talks
between visiting U. S. Commerce Secretary Juanita
Kreps and Chinese Foreign Trade Minister LI Qiang.
The Chinese minister told Secretary Kreps that China
wants the United States's help in exploiting its natural
resources including oil, copper, coal, chemicals and
hydroelectric power.

. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) - France and
JCoMa Rica have offered asylum to anti-government
revolutionaries holding two ambassadors and eight other
people hostage since Friday in the French and Costa
Rican embassies.
El Salvador Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Rodriguez
Porth said his country had agreed to grant the 1$
members of the Popular Revolutionary Bloc safe conduct
out of his country.
Rodriguez Porth said the dissidents had not replied to
the offer, but lf they agreed, the operation to free the two
ambassadors and their employees would be carried out
"as quickly as possible."

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NEW YORK (UPI)— Vandals ripped an $80,000
sculpture from Its pedestal outside an East Side art
gallery Sunday and smashed It to pieces.
Authorities said the eight-foot high, 4,000-pound green
granite sculpture—entitled "Ubatuba"—was completely

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ATHENS, Ala. (UPI)—Otftclals have blamed a "false
alarm"report of a radioactive leak at the Browns Ferry
radioactivity
n lear plant on e malfunctioning
sensor.
Thi Tomes... Valley Authority said Saturday that a
u.k In a read" cooling system released a sun amo.d
of radioactivity 1do the Tamir,. River Friday nigh'But WA spokeanen Mike Butler said Sunday that no
Ink was found in the hosting exchanger that was first
believed leaking and that ider water .piee revesled no
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MICKEY MOUSE
HERE WE COME

A Sanford laundromat
owner who previo usly
worked for the Xerox
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QUCAGO (UPI)— IemMIc .1vöI fatS lacresies in
—'- surgery may m' as many as 76,111
beast
bout pM1da cam ssjey edadsd lives with do
prE1dmi, a cu41kg14 ssys

accepted 28 precisely c
photocopied bills and
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Fifteen children from the Sanford Child Develop.
ment Center's after school program (most of whom
had never been before) celebrated Youth Day
Saturday with a trip to Disney World thanks to the
generosity of Fourdee of Casselberry and the
Knights of Columbus of Sanford. Youngsters are
shown lining up to leave for their big day.

Counterfeiter
Cleans-Out
Laundry

the cola ,nclde. at
lamdromd at * Slate St.

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Ask about an Atlantic Hank l-Iomncownrs Loan.
No Brokerage Frt-s.

Atlantic Bank

"I worked for Xerox for
ten yews and ldkki't think
ft could bedosw,"Willla,n
Reynoldasaid,relirrltigto
the los. Cd $23 IlitaiflOd
when someone ran cairn.
t.rfelt bills t hrough one of
his coin Changers

Survival Rates Increase

put tutu the tiHichmne
sometime between
Tuesday and Friday. 1
said the bills were done in
black lnk, with printing on
only one aide.

TOILAFLIX.
Tol$

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UnHke ordinary plunger., lbilsAei
does not permit compressed sir or

messy water to spluh back or escape.
With TbiIde* the lull prnue plow.

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swes it down.
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for xeroz for lo years ln

Drawing May 12

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Downtown Orlando (843-3700), Winwr Park (843-3700).
Vt-%t Orlando (843-3700). Conway (843-3700),

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sensitive, it's not supposed
to do that, he said.

Sanford three years ago.
Hesald that therebad been
a great deal of .reeeerth
by Xerox and other com___
into
the
of
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counterfeiting and that
of the coin
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"Help the HaNdicapped Help Themselves"
Shop and save t,,.Gwjii.y,
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ANDERSON, S. C. (UP!)— The question researchers at
the Southern StM Energy Baird In tla4a are trying to
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what would hSpIhNltaCOmmlmIlyUadillty
ntpnvnoth
nuclear generating facility coUthig Cd
built a
U reactors
* preliminary we 1igr' for study Is a sparsely
dWe mile arisCdAaderimCo.d7iser
But MB officials Saturday psk.d osd that the study
not mien a bypethstksl Ikeider oo'pl.' con.
dift of three renders in tow dudars will be built.

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An Orlando woman escaped from two men Thursday who, she
said threatened her with a knife, according to Seminole Couniy

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PETTY CASH STOLEN
Someone stole $126.70 in pe cash and the coffee fund from an
office at the Florida Power &amp; Light Company, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Diane Gilmore, 21, of 200 Fern Park Blvd., Fern Park, told
deputies she believed she had locked the money in her desk.
Deputies say there were no signs of forced entry.
The theft occurred sometime between Wednesday and Thursday at the company office west of state Route 46, deputies say.

Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Roan
View Chapel of Hathaway-

Court Fight

WASHINGTON (UP!)— Congress' decision net to
balance m.d year's budget could send the nation's deficit
skyrocketing to $100 billion, Sen. William Proxmire, D.
WIN., charged today.
Proxmire, chairman of the Senate B'nig1 Housing
and Urban Affairs Committee, said the deficits allowed In
Senate and House budget proposals might go as high as
$100 billion U the economy goes Into recession.
"In a year of rampaging hvn and ,bnated real
growth of 3 percent, there should be a balanced budget
Instead of the massive $89 to $40 billion proposed deficit,"
Proxmire said in a statement prepared for the Senate.

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A lawnmower valued at $175 was stolen from the carport of a
Winter Park man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Robe rt Mackey, 66, of 3618 Mango Court, Winter Park, said the
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The car of a 16-year-old Casselberry student was stolen from
the parking Lot of Lake Howell High School while she was in class,
according to Seminole County deputies.
Lorrie Howell, 16, of 60 Old Barn Way, Casselberry, told
deputies she parked in the school parking lot at 6:30 a.m. Thursday. She discovered her 1970 red Volkswagon missing wh she
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left school to go home at about 3 p.m. that day, deputies say. The
car was valued at $500.

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to the charges at a preliminary hearing in circuit court.
Gray's arrest followed a year-long Investigation by the State
Comptroller's office. The investigators said Gray sold stock in a
defunct company said to be producing a fuel-free magnetic
engine.
GUILTY PLEA
A 65-year-old Apopka woman pleaded guilty to a charge of
grand theft in circuit court Tuesday.
Pearl K. Mockny, 3129 Cecelia Drive, Apopka, entered the plea
in connection with the theft of several articles of clothes from the
Burdine's Store in the Altamonte Mall.
Police said she took the clothes from a rack and left the store
without paying.
A presentencing investigation was ordered.
GRAND THEFT ARREST
A Casselberry man was arrested Th ursday for the April 16 theft
at a Longwood service staion, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Jackie Desmond Kittle Jr., 18, of Summltt Apt. 28D Apartments, Casselberry, was charged with steal ing $1,200 from the H
&amp; W Sunoco Station on State Route 434 and U.S. Highway 17-92,
Longwood. He was placed on a $5,250 bond.

deputies.
Iris Den ise Walker, 22, of Orlando, said she was picked up by
two
men in Orlando who were driving a Late model Oldsmobile.
Mrs. Slaughter was a native
The
men drove to an orange grove behind Spring Lake Hills,
of Carter County, Tenn., and
Sou
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of Altamonte Springs, where one of them threatened her
the mother of Mrs. Peggy
with a knife, she said.
Geraline Whitehead of Sanford.
Ms. Walker told deputies she jumped out of the car and ran
Mrs. Slaughter is survived by
away.
her husband, R. 0. Slaughter;

DETROIT (UP!)
Disputing dsscendants of
automotive pioneer Henry Ford are gearing for a court
fight this week over one family member's claim to a $7.3
million inheritance and a position of power in the Ford
Motor Co.
Benson Ford Jr., a 28-year-old California bachelor and
great.grandeaa of the company's founder, Is trying to
reopen the will of his later father, Benson Ford, and win
control of a huge bloc of family-owned Ford stock.
A hearing on the suit Is scheduled Tuesday in Wayne
County Probate Co

Cockerhan. Three
and four-ycar-olds
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Jackson Day Care
Center In Sanford
competed for
trophies Friday in
play-day athletic
events. Lumumba
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It all he's got as he
races up ladder to the
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roiling again, Mate officials with the Mats's most serious
have announced that a local. in shortage a, two aid after
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) its
"or was trying to."
News. The two drove arotmd
option, modified form of gas seeing the long lines at the gas — Several motorists who
"If
It
hadn't
been
for
them,
I
Collier said he fainted several the city searching for the C&amp;
rationing Is going to be laun- pump. the President asked raported8esIngaha0dw1ggIb
don't know what would have times from,carbon monoxide and
ched this week.
headed back to tbs
Energy
Secretary
James
from
beneath
a
car
trunk
lid
happened,"
said
Collier.
"I
fumes
In
the
trunk,
but
newspaper
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 8SMuIIIttOIIIOI*b&gt;'thSInd sparked a thau by a flewipa- couldn't have
when the city idiom
lasted much squeezed his hand through an radioed with a repOrt Ibat thi
was expected to sign an of n.d week on wby the per reporter,
and photographer longer In that trunk, maybe an open space In the trunk lid to car bad been opQ#o
d Usia
executive order today giving California obottagn as n that aided with the rescue of a hour or so. I'd been done for, signal for help when he could.
the Mdi's 51 cowIes authority acute.
stabbed kIdpip victim.
The two diasid the car wbIl
Intentionally or not."
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When
pulled the car
DC9P.R5
in contact with the city
The tale unfolded like this
someo
editor, Who was on
fingIters outall
wor ad opoW the trunk
Ogler told poke he met MY
noUce
theine would
the
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and
police$
Saturday, a haggard Gary WaGrmandJosepil
QWW.10,41011118111 Vft a tab Friday z*ft at a Momw bar said Collier. That's what I was mation to the PoIlice.
of bMW rnhMd, its" and and WR with them. When he hoping: for anyway. I gum I
Pollice pulled the ew am
real UCk3•
hold captive for 14 hours In the tried to leave the two, Collier was
arrad
three and help.d
WASHINGTON (UPI)
A reactor, and the Nuclear tflNk Whi, his k*sppiis said he was robbed of $800, Reporter Mark Winne and Coliler the
from the trunk of the
month afts the first wave Cd
dac.d how to kill Mm end beaten, stabbed with a screw- photographer Jerry Ayres car. bed
c''---,
He
b,en dabbed t,1ftl
politicians took sides on the
livedigating the MarCh 28 let rM of Ms body.
driver and forced into the trunk heard the report about the hand with a screwdriver a* w
Three Mile Island atomic accident has bicana a favirits
NW pinom WItS held In of the car.
over the police radio In the treated aid released at
question mark, a second greap pastime is (pIti,l Hill, L;W the City Jail wltbbut bond
Police said Miss Green and newsroom of the Birmingham Blj,njm liciepltaj
Is beginning Its on long study acknowledged. He said his Soft OS chaPs of kideap. Fendley apparently stopped
of the notion's nuclear pew prbs will bethedefJeljI,-am *4 ad r'i.Y. 1W WitS ad OckildupWllburaFaidley IDA
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House Interior Committee Hill Is trylig to get ids the not 7. of Skins, Wilburn Findley,
The car was driven much of
Caalrman Morris Udell, Dmaybe the s.yb.0 I"
Robin the night, amid several motorists
LONDON (UP!)
Ario,,andmorsIlm ads.md idcuLlttn," he said in a Ores., $6, 41I"g'.Saturday reported a hand
used a waning to the fledging go,uwn of Prim.
Ma aillusgue., woes to fly to the Idsnlew.
Cierd he owed Ma life to waving from the trunk.
Minister Mu&amp;wet Thatcher that
NW
the tin asspu
who
Collier said he heard the
Ism* Nost1IsruIrslad or, th.IRA wili ,.,,,w. .,
plhd today for Win wIth 6 jur_ctues e,ar the MC ad bead reports d the cor is a woman and the younger Fend
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Of two security Oaken Od" a Quok
In as
WIlly Carp, which owun the Jib," he alt
do diple ad alerted polic, to made my peace," said Collier,
village of lAnuka In Com*y Fenuniagh at noes Saiday.

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Mrs. Myrtle Slaughter, 77, of

Roan Mountain, Tenn., died
Sunday in the Cannon Memorial
Hospital after a long Illness.

LOS ANGELES (UP!)— John Wayne undergoes experimental medical treatments this week at UCLA
Medical Center In attempts to slow the spread of cancer
through his body.
A UCLA spokesman said doctors have not determined
jM when the 71-year-old actor, who was reported In
"stable" condition today, will begin the voluntary, nonsurgical treatments, which- could Include radiation
chemotherapy md oral drug dosit
President Carter stopped to visit the "Duke" Saturday
before returning to Washington from Southern California.
Carter said Wayne thanked all his well-wishers "for
loving him so much."

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SUGAR IN TANK
Someone poured sugar into the gas tank of a restaurant
man ager in Fern Park, according to Seminole County deputies.
James Underwood of Orlando told deputies the Incident occurred sometim e April 26 while his car was parked at the
Spaghetti Station, 140 Fernwood Blvd., Fern Park.
Underwood reported the incident to deputies Wednesday. No
estimate of the damage was given.
TRIAL DATE SET
A May 21 trial has been set for Archie Gray, 45, of Altamonte
Springs. Gray was arrested and charged with the sale of
unregist ered securities, sale of securities by an unregistered
salesman and fraudulent sale of securities April 10.
He was released on $1,000 bond this week. He pleaded not guilty

"What Is going to happen to New York If you cannot
leave a two.ton work of art outside?" said Jacob Weintraub, owner of the gallery. "Graffiti I expected, but

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PROPELLER STOLEN
A stainless steel propeller valued at $280 was stolen from the
boat of a Maitland man, according to Seminole Cou',ty deputies.
Monte Taylor Jr., 29, of 1507 Oroncle Road, Maitand, said the
burglary occurred sometime Wednesday. The propeller was
removed from the engine of his boat.
CANOE STOLEN
A 16-foot canoe was stolen sometime between Tuesday and
Wednesday from a home north of Altamonte Springs, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Loretta Brown, 38, of 133 Laurel Oaks Drive, Sweetwater, told
deputies the canoe was held to shore with a snap and chain.
Someone simply unsnapped the canoe to remove it, she said. No

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Wednesday.

The shattered fragments of the art work were left lying

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STEREO TAKEN
A stereo valued at $149 was reported stolen from the dashboard
of a car owned by Aubrey Womble Friday, Sanford police said.
Police said the thief gained entry to the car through the right
front window while the vehicle was parked in front of the owner's
home at 1717 Park Ave.
SPEAKERS STOLEN
Two Pioneer speakers valued at $100 were stolen from the
home of a Sanford man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Deputies say entry was gained through the kitchen window of
the home of Rob Jones, 31, of 29084 Palmetto, Sanford. The

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having unlawful sexual Intercourse with a 13-year-old girl.
Polanskl, who fled the United Slates 15 months ago to
escape sentencing after pleading guilty to the charge, told
Newsweek magazine he now feels he has a Chance obtaining justice in the can.
"I know that when I get back I shall face sentencing,"
he told Newsweek. "But things won't be the some. The
elements of hysteria will no longer be predominant
Already I feel people are looking at the case in a more

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days for gasoline.
Hundreds of California
Under the plan, motorists
Ists left gasleu automobiles
with Ham plan aft in
parked in lines at gas
odd numbers could buy gas on
through the weekend, a
the opening of service stations on odd-numbered data.
today, probably the final day UknI.e for even-cllnbsred
before the "odd-even" fuel date,
Los Ange4 Orange aid
rationing plan is Imposed.
A woman In a bathrobe pulled Santa Qara co.dIis already
Into a Burbank service station have indicated they will adopt
at dawn Sunday, locked up her the plan Immediately.
car alongside the pumps,
jud me
so,

Dissidents Offered Asylum

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI)— Iran's Islamic auihoeltles have
embarked on nationwide purge of the free-wheeling
committees or "komitehi" composed of mdlaba and
gunmen ruling the cities, a top religious official said
today.
Ayatollah Syed Javad Gharavl, deputy Chief of the
central revolutionary organizatlnn set iç by Ayatolith
RuIwlIah Khomelnl said Komitih members found guilty
of counter- revolutionary acts would be tried in provincial
TIPJC courts.
"Sums cnwMtne guilty of Improper acts or violation.
have been dealt with strongly," Charavi said in the
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comprised the $11,500 loss.
ROBBERY
A Sanford man was beaten In the face and then robbed of $65
shortly after he left a rural Sanford tavern, according to Seminole
County deputies.
John Silas, 31, of 1506 W. 16th St., Sanford, told deputies he left
the Delux Bar on Southwest Road at 2 a.m, Saturday and was
attacked about 24 blocks while walking east 18th Street.
Silas said he was Mopped by a man approximately 5 foot 10inches and asked for a cigarette. When he said he didn't smoke,
Silas said he was struck from behind by another man In the face
with an unknown object.
He was knocked unconscious and when he came to, he
discovered he was missing $65 from his right front pocket. He was
treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital for a cut to his mouth and
injuries to his left eye, deputies say.

NEW YORK (UP!).-. Film director Roman PolanakI
UP he will return to the United States "to solve my
problems" even If he has to go to jail for his convictionof

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LOS ANGELES (UP!)

their exit.
Entry to the home was gained by removing the screen from a
bedroom window located on the west side of the home, deputies
say. A gold bracelet, two diamond rings and other jewelry

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MADRID, Spain (UP!) — Two gunmen wounded
Spain's former Director General of Security today in a
daylight ambush on the street outside his apartment,
authorities said.
They said Emilio Rodriguez Ronan, 48, now a bank
president, was getting Into his official car with a son when
the gunmen opened fire. One of the shots hit him in the
cheekbone, police said.
Political violence has killed 48 people in Spain so far this
year, including 33 killed by Pasque separatists and 11 by
ultra-leftist urban guerrillas.

KENNEWIQC, Wash. (UP!)— Police checked a
washed-out rural road Sunday, but they neglected to look
at nearby railroad tracks. An hour later, Amtrack's
Empire Builder passenger train derailed when It hit a 30.
foot gap in the roadbed.
Thirty-eight people were Injured and nine were
hospitalized when 10 cars of the Empire Builder flew off
the tracks SIX miles west of Kennwick
Railroad officials said the hopitalized victims were in
good or fair condition. A leaking 250-gallon tank carrying
propane gas for the train's heating system was plugged by
firefighters.

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Jewelry amounting to $11,500 was stolen sometime Sunday
afternoon from a Longwood home, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Naomi Lois Adams, 39, of 300 Partridge, The Springs,
Longwood, told deputies she locked her home when she left at 1
Pm. Sunday and returned five hours later. No one was home
during that time, Mrs. Adams said.
When she came home, Mrs. Adams told deputies she discovered
the sliding glass door near the garage was unlocked. Deputies
later determined this to be the place where the burglars made

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Carter, who was Invited to speak but declined, told reporters
later, "I think It Is a legitimate demonstration. I understand the
concern about nuclear power and we're doing all we can to
reassure people ... that what nuclear reactors we do have are
safe."

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Ambush Reported In Spain

Brown, one of the few elected officials invited to speak, urged
the crowd to demand moratoriums on new reactors in their states,
as was done in California.
Gregory vowed to eat no solid food until all nuclear power!
plants In the country were closed down, while Mlss.Fonda said the
purpose of the rally was "to put pressure on President Carter to
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - days after it begins, and would
Congress has until Friday to have to win renewed congres.
approve President Carter's slonal approval every nine
requested authority to ration months.
gasoline In the event of severe
Prospects for Carter's three
shortages.
conservation plans - all of
But - unless stories and which must get action by
pictures of miles-long lines of Friday or the - are also not
irate motorists at gasoline bright.
stations in California prove
The exception is the resolupersuasive to congressional lion restricting temperatures in
opponents - it will die.
non-residential buildings to no
Senate and House leaders higher than 65 degrees for
agreed to bring up the heating and no lower than 80
resolution during the week, and degrees for cooling. The Senate
the
administration
Is passed that authority last week
desperately trying to round up and the House Is expected to do
enough votes for passage.
the sane Tuesday.
The Senate Energy CommBut the Senate killed a
mittee approved the gas ration- resolution which would have
ing authority by one vote. The prohibited outdoor advertising
House Commerce Committee lighting, and committees in the
voted 21-20 to report the Senate and House rejected the
resolution to the floor without plan for standby authority for
recommendation.
weekend closings of gasoline
A 1975 law directed the stations.
president to submit a gasoline
Under unique procedures In
rationing plan and energy the 1975 law, the gas ration and
conservation plans to Congress. conservation resolutions pro
Sixty days after they have been vide only the authority and do
sent to Capitol Hill, they must not spell out the actual planm
be approved by the Senate and The resolutions cannot be
House or they die.
amended or be returned to
That deadline is Friday.
committee and con be debated
Defeat would leave the fornoet1Sa.
country without' a tailback
Carter, b6wim, bee detailed
position if the currnet gasoline the administration's geicline
pinch becomes a severe short- rationing plan - a psal
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age this summer or Ida —and which has leftno one happy.
would represent another setThe rationing - first since
back for Carter's overall plan to World War II - would go Into
curb energy consumption,
effect only In the event of a
Even if it survives the votes "severe gasoline shortage,"
Us week, any plan Carter which the Energy Department
Implements would be subject to cab a2o percent shortage in
a veto by either house within 15 supplies.

More Atrocities Found

NATION
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campaign pledge to use nuclear power only as a last resort, and
claimed the nuclear industry was not being forthright about its
dangers.
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dangers of nuclear power.
The rally was sponsored by the May 6 Coalition, organized after
the March 28 nuclear accident at the Three Mile Island reactor in
Pennsylvania. Its size far surpassed the attendance of 20,000 to
28,000 at previous anti-nuclear demonstrations around the
country.
Actress Jane Fonda was an organizer of the coalition and of
Sunday's march, and was one of the speakers.
The atmosphere was peaceful and somewhat festive, with
vendors selling food, buttons and anti-nuclear T-shirts. Part of the
proceeds went to defray the cost of the rally.
"What you're seeing now is the beginning of a massive outpouring of citizen protest," said consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
"We'll be back again and again until the country moves to more
energy efficiency and solar energy."
Nader and other speakers accused Carter of abrogating his

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Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
120.60; Year, $40.00.

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The Clock

U. S. Pledge

By DONNA ESTES

In the bad, old days of the Cold War, this country's crushing superior nuclear arsenal served to
restrain the Soviet Union
-- from
._. any tmntiifinn fn r1i
to Bonn, Paris, and Amsterdam what It did to
Prague and Budapest. Now that detente has persuaded the United States to yield its strategic
dominance, Western Europe is increasingly in the
cold shadow of Soviet military power.
Granted, the Carter administration has belatedly
responded to the buildup of Soviet forces in Eastern
Europe by orchestrating improvements in NATO's
conventional defenses against a non-nuclear attack. The increased sums spent by all the major
NATO partners on tactical air-craft, anti-tank
missiles and other defense hardward may even
have caused Soviets to extend their timetables for
reaching the Rhine or the English Channel, should
the shooting ever start.
But enhanced conventional war defenses are
meaningless if the Soviets are allowed to achieve a
decisive edge in those short and medium-range
nuclear weapons that are unregulated by any
existing or prospective arms limitation agreement.
During the last two years, the Soviets have
further tipped the European balance of power in
their favor by producing and deploying nearly 200
of the potent, new SS-20 ballistic missiles. Each SS20 can carry three Independently targeted nuclear
warheads over a range of about 3,100 miles - a
distance sufficient to strike any target in Western
Europe from launch areas well inside the Soviet
Union. It is worth noting that Just a dozen SS-2(.
could wreak more havoc than 50 neutron warheads
- the tactical nuclear weapon !resident Carter
aeciinea to produce in the hope that the Soviets
would match such restraint,
That hope proved illusory as SS-20s continued to
roll off Soviet production lines. And in recent
months, Soviet divisions in Eastern Europe have
begun receiving two new tactical nuclear missiles,
the SS-21 and
There can be no doubt, therefore, of the need to

modernize NATO'aexistin tactical nuclear.

:'weaponaandto pvoduee a counteforce to the S&amp;'2O
Fortunately, a commitment to do both emerged
from the recent meeting in Florida between
Secretary of Defense Harold Brown and the NATO
nuclear plcnnlnggroup.
. If that commitment is to be kept, Mr. Carter and
his advisors will need more backbone than they
have demonstrated against Soviet bluster to date.
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It's One For All

of Central Florida, has been nominated for the W.
C'Iesnem &amp;one EniTdw -IV
wrl cf
achievement through a positive mental at.. .
It was Mrs. Carpenter's dream that created the
4C program whereby single working mothers and
fathers are granted subsidized professional child.
care - while they work,
The winner of the award will be granted a cash
prize which the recipient may use to fulfill a dream
that will benefit humanity.
The W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation
that presents the award Is located In Chicago.
Members of the awards committee include: Dr.
Norman Vincent Peale, chairman; Helen F. Bothm.Edwards,ofMarshall,Boebsn Inc.; Dale Evans,
Bob Hope, John H. Johnson of Johnson Publishing
Co; Wallace E. Johnson, co-founder of the Holiday
Inns and Art Linkletter.

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The organization is planning a trip to
Tallahassee to see the Legislature In session. Those
interested In joining the group should contact
Dorothy Anderson 834-3787.

WASHINGTON (NEA) - There is, when you
stop to think about it, something inherently
'contradictory about a 5 miles-per-hour national _______ __________
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speed limit and motor vehicles deliberately .",• •-I
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Somebody has finally noticed that incongruity
and acted upon It, and the initiative comes not
from some government agency looking for new
regulatory worlds to conquer but rather from a
commercial motor carrier - Trailways bus
company.
In a case which has received remarkably little
publicity considering Its potential ramifications,
Trailways has asked the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NUTSA) to
mandate design controls on all interstate trucks
and buns that would prevent them from
traveling faster than 57 mph.
me rule-making application, which NUTSA
tu agreed to consider, would affect only
commercial vehicles -not private automobiles.
But It has sent a shudder through Detroit, which
can read the handwriting on the wall.
already practices what It preaches.
After alz.to.elght months of testing In late 1977
and early 1978, the company began fitting speed
control devices to its entire fleet of 2,200 buses. It
expects to complete the job by this time next
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We can be sure that Sears, Roebuck and Co. entertained no
illusions about how difficult it Is to beat city hail, In this Instance
the U.S. government, when It filed a class-action suit against 10
federal agencies in January.
Thus, ready to defend Itself In a tough fight, Sears struck
boldly at what its chairman, Edward R. Telling, described as a
federal campaign of "harrasanent, subterfuge or retaliation"
against Sears. In the future, Mr. Telling announced recently,
Sears will no longer do business with the federal government.
Although government contracts ripràent a tiny percentage
of Seers' multi-bWion-dollar
pillion write-off represents a form of corporate courage
(Sw businesses can afford to rninlfest toward Washington these
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"Less than 8 cents of the pharmaceutical
manufacturer's dollar share Is profit," says
Stotler. But pharmacists say their profit
margins are even lower, 3 to 5 percent.
What's happened to the mark up?
Part of the answer, PHA says, Is that some of
the mar kup goes to maintain unprofitable drug
lines. Some, Stetler says, goes to "Research and
development" ($1.4 billion In 197$). Part goo to
the pharmacist's fee for filling a prescription,
now $2.60 on average.
He objects to HEW's "Guide to Drug Prices"
because it's based on comparative wholesale
prices. He says the manufacturers want HEW to
"provide average retail price information, since
t his would give consumer, and physicians a
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"I think it's a remarkable teatimonla) to the
change in public attitudes that has taken place In
recent years," said Ben Kelley of the Insurance
ImtItge for Highway Safety.
"Six years ago, when I gavel speech on deiign
speed controls, I was laughed out of the room.
Nobody Is lauiJ
now."

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Sears malt on behalf of retailers maintains the governjñent has no right to penalize employers for not meeting
efer,nt1a1 hiring standards when the government Itself,
:ough contradictory decrees, had laid down conditions
:tiiaklng cosnpllcance difficult, if not Impoesible. Sears points
:E fw.imnl. thhl f.4.r*IIu miiidkt.iI ,w.f ia's In. hirilid
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u into the work force, has denied equal opportunity to
-:-*omen and minorities.
Not tsde the traditional city hail tactic of sending fire and
bbuilding inspectors to harass a council critic, the Oftice of
Federal Contract Compliance Programs promptly moved In on
Sears. Even though employment policies of Sears had comnpilid
with OFCCP regulations and won approval of the General
Services Administration, Mr. Telling said "the OFCCP told us it
Intends to conduct almost as many on-site reviews In the Ilid
two months as It has conducted In all of 197$."
The vast majority of business firms In this cowry, which
either depend upon govenmnierd contracts or are too small to
mount expensive litigation against
OdlctirS
MGM dictation, owe
UM-1111w".
a
The sun. is true of American ennaumurs who mint bet the
MU for federal red tape and herresunset.

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WASHINGTON - The aller'4Ion of Saudi any president to alienate the Saudis. But Carter h*erpred Carter's Indecison as weakness or
VÜ1VdIW Brzezinski to call upon the Saudis to
Arabia, who., desert oil fields pump lifeblood has succeeded in doing this, thereby leaper- timidity. They decided to tighten the presmui on accept
the treaty.
into the factories of America, may go down as &amp;tbi tim nation's oil supply. Here's 1mw he Saudi Arabia by airlifting 560 Cuban msrAs a result ci Carter's bungling the Saudis
Jimmy Carters biggest boner
aumplished It:
canaries Into South Yemen and then encouraging have lost all confidence In (ar.t and have
For decades, the Saudis have been staunch
than to attack Saudi-subsIdIzed North Yemen. tightened their ties with the radical Arab state..
friends of the United 81Ms. The ruling tmifly
IWNDEM NO. 1; Like PresIdent Nixon
In desperation, Saudi Arabia tur ned to Iraq The latter are now pressuring the Saudis to turn
afttheir princes to the United States to study. before
Carter caddied the shah The and Syria, which have don connections with off the on tap until
the Unft.d Slates supports a
thsir oil pt,'4 dieragarded secret Saudi warnings Moscow. They persuaded their 81it friends to momf avorable Middle
EM
y.j and, ia.,, to help coMiuct modern that the shah was an oMable, undependable stop the
fI(14b* In Yemen. After It was to late,
AU YOU SHAH? Irl-m who bed high old
cities and inl6mbW compimL
ally. Carter joined in pressuring the Saudis to Carter reordered the carrier force Into Arabian time
working for U.S. milisary advisers before
me U.S. Aflfl7 EIIIInSSTI 1if bUliQIIV EU$ III' limb U the chid protector of the oil, waters and lent talon 'itilklTy support to North dadobwas
kicindoutworad omMmad
worth of military vsndrwtiea In Saudi Aria. satiratid Persian Gulf.
Yemen,
ordy
out
of
work
but virtually unpleyaMe
U.S. goveremsuttisna work an a joli* iciq 1e
IUJNDU NO. 2: The Saudis warned becalme of their red.
dai
bdW
the
Saudis
Sam.
sicn th the$audls to pro,ldet,chalc,J
"wl
embraced Ow shah. men Carter, eecing
rt In Washington that an Israeli-EgyptIan treaty 01 the $70 former employees have demanded
easidance.
would Wall Egypt and alienat, the moderate cper.stlon ove
and beyond the severance
above
panic to the Iranian r
IPIM
indserI secret goverennent doc
Arab
dates.
Saudis
urged
Carter
net
to
deal
pay they collected.
abandoned him. Nit Oily were
dicale that the Saudis seimid more concerned
the
with
Egyptian
President
Anwar
Sadet
alias
but
me UL eo. In Tulten Is r.sisth the
kward
ban Won about the Impact Of the oil
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the moderate Arab bloc Intact.
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dnande, oftering them instead joho
th
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gouge upon the wntirn economies.
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a
Cater
who
would
drop
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shah
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secretly urged the Nizon adiminId
In 1974 lnIly
n iil moerati states would aocept, bet it American
.1ernins 111mm
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to prure the shah ci Iran to held den oil
' the only way to achieve peace In the Middle or* ci the cordry.buaaa,
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prices. When W'cn filed to r"p.nd the
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WOuld drive
and a t
fetes o the PerM. Gulf es a by IMi Und EgYpt, they W&amp;
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Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis Ladles Day, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImIst, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Sereanders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Geneva Homemakers, 10 a.m., Community Hall.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall

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Airport Saturday morning For a pilot's clinic. The
clinic, sponsored by the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce, included instruction and exhibition of
aircraft. Doug Smith of Narco Avionics was the
guest speaker for the event. Pictured above (froà4)
are Loren and Susan Friedle of CE Avionics, Smith,
(rear): Bob Crumley. Aviation Committee Chairman and John Caldwell of Avionics Associates. Inc.
Herald Photos by Tom Nehel

Dade Voters Decide On Smoking Ban
MIAMI (UPI)

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The special election will cost tobacco shops, and hotel rooms. GASP (Group Against Smokers another

tion is that about 225,000 voters, and the smokers' counter- taxpayers $400,000. The anti- And several establishments,

Pollution), gathered the 10,000
38 percent, will decide In a claims that the GASP-ers are smoking proposal is the only Including restaurants, would be signatures
neededto force the
special election Tuesday striking at the roots of freedom. issue on the county-wide ballot, required to set off smoking and issue on the ballot,
If adopted, the ordinance no smoking areas.
whether to ban smoking in most
The proposed ordinance is would prohibit
The tobacco industry, which
Dade Voters for a Free
"smoking
public buildings in Dade similar
to one which has been in enclosed public places, places sells an estimated 5 billion Choice, the tobacco
industry,
County.
effect in Minnesota

United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Diet Workshop :10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery

Ward, Interstate Mall.

SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.
Seminola Rebekah Ledge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows

infringement on
by goverrulient.

people's rights

-Two months ago most
people were for it because its

kind of an apple pie issue."
Markel said. "But as people
know
more about it, they tend to
since 1975 of employment, educational cigarettes a year in the Greater supported group, raised nearly
ever
turn
away
from it."
A spirited campaign boiled and to one which was defeated facilities and health facilities." Miamium
area, jumped quickly $800,000 more than has
the issues down to the non- by a 54-46 margin In California
There are exemptions: bars, into the campaign after anti- been spent on a county election
Freefield says that's just: rio
smokers' claims that smokers last November.
pool halls, gambling halls, smokers, under the banner of Issue
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FRIDAY, MAY II

Salle Harrison Chapter Daughters of American
Revolution, noon, Forest Clubhouse, Lake Mary. Bring
old jewelry.
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Belles and Beaus Dance, 9 p.m. to midnight, Maitland
Civic Center, for singles, divorced and widows over 18.
Live Band.
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Longwood Community Garage Sale and Bazaar
sponsored by Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, Longwood ivic League and Christ
Episcopal Church, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Longwood Historic
Dist rict Food. through Sunday.
Eb aid fashion to benefit Humane Society (
Seminole County, noon, Jerry's Sanford Airport. Tickets
A X01 E. Nth St., Sanford or The Village Shop, Sanford
Plaza
Sunday, May 13

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Florida Symphony Orchestra, 3

Wsm'sClub.ISuferd,lp.m.,clubbouse. Bridge and
naita.
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basic and advanced
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obedience classes, 7 p.m., National Guard Armory,

THURSDAY, MAY 17
Air Farce Sergeants, Assoclatiss Division S Convention,
International Inn, Orlando. Through May 20. For in.
formation or reservations call Bob Harrington, 904pgj,
Lucite Opera presents "The Merry Widow," 8p.m.,
Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.
llrousln Saturday.
NART.AARP, noun, bag lunch, Sanford Civic Center.
SAIVRDAY, MAY19
NaUM Ru far the Day, University of Central
Florida. RegIstration 7 a.m., clinic, $ am., run, 9 a.m.,
American Heart Aan. benefit. Entry forms at Barnett
Bunk or public sdnool.
SUNDAY, MAY
Lacer. Opera presents "The Merry Widow," 2 p.m.,
Annie RusaH Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.

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Maureen Harrison
JohnnieFay Henry
Susan A. Cover &amp; baby girl
Edith Jackson
Freddie Littles
Lillie Majors
Mary Mills
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The plaque was presented to her at the April 30 meeting In Longwood.

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Terry Jean Britton
Ethel Newman
James W. Howell
Randell Jones

Cecil W. Stewart

Opal O'Donnell
Vivian T. Yates
Jesus R. Bermudez • Deltona
Margaret A. Hayard, Deltona
W anda Levien, Deltona
Beatrice Scott, St. Petersburg

Melvin Grosky, DeBary
Fredrick B. Davis, Deltona
Lester T. Carroll,Lake Helen
Francis McClure, Orange City
Doree L. Rice &amp; baby boy,
Altamonte Springs

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Duane Burk
Julia L. Steele

Hot Houses
Are For Flowers
Not People

Charles Rhinehimer, Lebanon,

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.(UPI) — The battle of the budget witt be
joined In the Legislature this week with the Senate and House

going in different directions on how to spend $14 billion over the
next two years.
Up to this point, subcoriunittees of both houses have been
working an the spending bills. Now It is up to the Senate Ways and
Means Committee and the House Appropriations Committee to
put the fbsIs1ng
touches onthe measures. They are expected to

May S. ISfl

House and Senate Will clash over education and the Department
of Health and Rehabilitative Services as us ua l. The new element

thIs year Is tax relief

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Due to 1917 tax Increases and recent record tourism seasons,
Florida will finish the fiscal year June 30 with a $561 million
surplus, then get an extra $800 million through natural revenue
growth over the next two years.

Gov. Bob Graham asked the Legislitture to take $600 million of
the floors of each chamber Thursday or
the windf all and cut property taxes across-the-board realFriday and full scale debate could start next week.
dential, commercial and industrial. The Senate ignored him and
Floor debate In the House today will center on whether Florida voted out a $535 million plan aimed at homeowners, cutting their
siudperinitthe manufacture of laetrile, the disputed substance property taxes $144 a,year.
that some people claim works as a cancer treatment. The Senate
The House leadership agrees tax breaks should directed at
already has passed a bill legalizing laetrile manufacture in
of
homeowners,
but Isn't willing to give back that much money.
Florida. The state has a law. permitting prescription sale
Morgan
expects
the House to spend $200 million to $250 million In
lastrile but the statute doesn't make the substance any easier to
tax
relief,
then
use
the rest of the windfall for more money for
get became the federal government bans interstate shipment and
schools,
roads
and
other
state needs.
importation ci lastrue.
Meanwhile, the' House Natural Resources subcommittee
(fl55legislation today to prevent the IndIscrIminate dumping
ci hazardous materials. The measure seeks to prevent Georgia
and Mfrppl from using Florida as a dnemnical dicing ground
now that those dates both have strict anti-dumping laws.
me flgi* between the two chambers to reconcile differences hi
the budget plans could ire the roughed In years. me major confrcrtatlans will be Over how to spend $1.4 billion available for new
programs and tax relief.
"That's a lot of money, a whole bunch of money. But when you
try to do what everybody wants, you find it Isn't as much as you
t11ht It was," says Home Appropriations Chairman Herb
Morgan, DTallahaaic.
vote the budgets to

ADMISSIONS

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Sanford:
Britley C. Angle
Catherine Myers
Martha S. Yancey
Charles A. Ounce, Merritt Island
Charles Rhinehimer, Lebanon,
Ohio

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Robin Road, Altamonte Spr ings.
Seminole County Chapter NOW, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Civic Center.
THURSDAY MAY 10
Senior Citizens tow to Sarasota for visit to Ringling
Museum and Asolo Theater to see Noel Coward's "Design
for Living." Leave Sanford 8:30 a.m.; pick up 9 a.m.,
Seminole Plaza, Casselberry. Return 2 p.m., May 11.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community

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Woman's Club of Sanford, noon luncheon and business,
meeting. Speaker Mrs. C.C. Moore, Florida Federation
of Woman's Clubs chaplain. Reservations,
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.

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Ferncresk Avenue, Orlando. Call 277.4000; breed classes
can 0044500.
Epius.SlgmaOmlere., Woman's Club of Sanford, 10
am., hme of Estelle Davis.

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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave. and 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Corn.

company makes Dilaudid, a drug 12 times as
potent as morphine In curbing the pain of cancer.
This column usml.Dilaudld as an example' of
drug-pica inflation and suggested that HEW'a
guide could be used by doctors, pharmacists and
consumers as a way to check costs of comparable drugs.
Fader says his firm "sells to a wholesaler,
who then adds a small markup and sells Dilaudid
to pharmacies or hospitals; they In turn mark up
the Dilaudid and sell it to patients." The company has "absolutely no control" over markups.
Stotler says that of every $1 spent at a
pharmacy on a prescription drug, an average of
50 cu*s goes to the manufact urer, 6 cents to the
wholesaler, the other 44 cents to the pharmacist.

According to . a Trailraya spokesman"the
company was motivated both by safety coosideratlons and by desire to save on fuel costs.
The speed governors, which cost a mere $75
apiece, do not affect acceleration or—perforznance at speeds below the legal limit. But the
company estimates It can save 3 million gallons
of fuel a year by holding its buses to a maximum
of 57 mph -a huge dollar savings, especially
with fuel prices escalating so rapldly.A number
of major trucking companies supod the
Trailways bid for mandatory design controls,
although other bus companies and Independent
have so far been hostile to the concept.
NHTSA plans to receive public comments on
the Trailways proposal until Aug. 17 and will
probably hold hearings thereafter before
deciding whether to draft any regulation. If It
goes forward with a rule, more comments and
hearings would follow.
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only of the agency but of outside groups Interested In highway safety issues.

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By WILLIAM STEW
C. Joseph Stetler and David S. Kessler think
this column has been unfair to their
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Stetler Is president of the Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers Association, the drug maker's
lobby. Kessler is manager of regulatory affairs
for Knoll Pharmaceutical Co., Whippahy, N.J.
Stetler says this column, In discussing the
Health, Education and Welfare Department's
"Guide to Drug Prices," did not "fully or ac.
curstely explain our position. We think con.
swners should have access to price Information
about prescriptions. Our objections to the HEW
L price book deal with the type of information the
government has assembled and its method of
making It available to the public."
Stetler also objects to this column's statement
that "medicinesoftenare marked up 13 percent
or more from wholesale to retail." He says
"manufact urers have no voice whatsoever in the
decision of how much markup Is added... That Is
determined by the pharmacist... The percentage
dated In your column Is Inflated and maccurate."
That leads to Kessler's complaint. His

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Suburban Republican Women's Club, luncheon
meeting, 300 Royal Palm Court, Sweetwater. Bring a
salad and recipe and article for silent auction.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, Interstate-4
and Route 434.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot.
Olereaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake

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Monday Morners Ioastmasters Club, Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church; p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First Methodist Church.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake view Middle School Advisory Committee, 7:30
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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Student Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs; 7:30
p.m., Firs Presbyterian Church, DeLand.

Members of the Suburban Republican Women's
Club and their friends will hold a luncheon meeting
atllain., May 8at the home of Mrs. Betty Hearn,
300 Royal Palm Court, Sweetwater Oaks.
Mrs. Barbara Winningham will be serving as Co.
hostess,

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that his appointee on the voting machine cornmittee, Mm Edna Staley, Is unable to serve John—h
Horvath was appointed as Mrs. Staley's successor
on the study group.
The committee, which meets on Tuesdays and
Thursdays weekly at the Longwood City Hall, is
studying the pros and cons of the conventional
mechanical voting machine versus the computer
card system.

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its voting machine advisory committee with the
appointment this week of Dr. Velma Williams of
Seminole Community College. Commission
Chairman Bob French recommended the ap-

Ralph Moody and Mike Shetley of Oak Hill, Fla.,
inventors of the $4-miles-per-gallon turbo-engine
car drove their car from Florida to Washington,
D.C. this week for display in front of the capitol. The

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engine is Installed In a 1979 Mercury Capri. While In
to testify on their Invention
before the Appropriations Committee of the House
of Ppj&amp;jstatjves.
"The primary purpose of the trip is to give the
turbo-engine wide public exposure during an actual
driving situation," said Corigres&amp;nan Bill Chappell,
D.Ocala, who Invited the two men to take their car
to the nation's capital.
Chappell's congressional district Includes part of
Seminole County.
"SO far, the MoodyShetley car has received Its
heaviest publicity In Florida, since the developers
unveiled their design In April," the congressman
said. "I am anxious for other congressmen and
senators to see what may be the most Pr0°1
oolutlontoow fuel probienasand to bring this exciting development to the formal attention of
Congress.

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McDonald was second in 880, third In 440 and on the
winning mile relay team. Allison Lanier won the

Trinity Prep had quite a weekend in track, with its
girls team winning the Class A state championship
and the boys finishing third with only five runners.
Mary Barnett had a win in the low hurdles, third in
long jump and ran a leg of the 440 relay. Cindy

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Grindle also shared in the relay wins. Paul McNulty
won the 880, mile and two-mile titles In the boy's
meet, won by Westminister. Above, left to right, are
Barnett, Lanier, McDonald handing baton to Kurth
and girls post-meet celebration.

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Adams out with a sprained Seattle and cut the Sorties' lead trouble and maybe knock him for Tuesday night's fourth
Wes Unseld scored 23 points
off balance."
game in Phoenix.
and hauled down 22 rebounds as
Paul Westphal sank 25 points,
Bullets fast break began to
ner being soundly whipped the
click.
Walter Davis added 22 and in the two
games at Seattle, the
Robinson chipped in with Suns held a 24-19 advantage on
SuperSonics in their NBA best- ahead by seven points, he only 21Truck
to pace the Suns' scoring,
Unseld, who hit 11 straight
offensive rebounds this time
of-seven series for the Western had one thought.
Phoenix broke open a close although Seattle had an overall shots at one point, had 20
Conference title.
"1 was hoping he'd get up," contest in the closing
rebounds through three quarminutes of 52-46 rebounding edge.
But enter Joel Kramer.
said Kramer, who contributed the third quarter to take an 82ters. The 6.8, 250 pound center
The 6-foot-7 backup center 11 points and six rebounds and 75
lead. The Suns then out.
In the Eastern Conference picked up the slack after Elvin
from San Diego State, the only held Seattle's 6-11 Jack Sikrna scored the SuperSonics 12-2 in showdown, the defending NBA Hayes
jammed the middle
rookie
on the Suns' roster, to 13 points. "I just tried to the opening four minutes of the champion Washington Bullets finger on his shooting hand in
responded with it solid effort crewd him (Sik,nia i as much as final period to take command defeated the San Antonio Spars the first two minutes of the
under the boards to spark the I could. 1 bumped him a little - 94.77.
115-95 to even their series 1-1. game.

ankle, it appeared that the to 2-1.
Phoenix Suns were on the verge
When Kramer saw Adams go
of dropping their third consecu- down in a heap of bodies late in
tive game to the Seattle the first period and the Sonics

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San Antonio v, Washington
2 Echanie
9.00 4
(Series tied, 1.1)
1Mutilla
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May 4-San Antonio 11$, SApraiz
would go seven g;uues and I penalties handed out to the tremendous plus."
5.00
Washington 97
0(2-7) 41.10; P(2-7) 114.10; 1(2.7.
Ever since Montreal remind- streaks in them as well.'
know tie's right."
fans," he said. "There has to be
In the Wll\, veteran center
May
May 6-Washington its, San 5)1151.50.
ed everyone why it is the threeCherry hopes the Bruins can
Boston knows all about some protection for the Dave Keen netted two goals and
95
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May 9-Washington at San An. 4Baide-Olano
confronting the Canadiens in players."
9.80 7.60 3.20 time defending Stanley ('Lip rebound before their own fans
assisted on two others Sunday
tonlo, 5:30 p.m.
1 Egana-Urquiza
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the
playoffs. The Bruins lost in
The Rangers celebrated after night to power the New England
May 11-Washington at San An.
mained for the Boston Bruins New York Rangers, ahead 3-2 in
the finals to the Canadiens the defeating the Islanders 4-3 on Whalers to an 8-4 triumph over
tonio, 5:30 p.m.
2Zubi-Sarduy
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May
13-San
Antonio at
their
"series
of
the
century"
last
two years.
Q(1.4)3S.20,p(4.l) 133.90;T (4-1.
Anders lledberg's goal late in the Edmonton Oilers in the
Today's Games
Washington, 1:30 p.m.
2)251.45.
Maybe that's why they with the New York Islanders,
"We've seen each other three the third period Saturday, but sixth game of the semifinals.
(All TImes EDT)
x-May 14-Washington at San
Eleventh Game
preferred to talk about any- are hoping to clinch in Madison
California
(Ryan
4.1)
years in a row," Boston they realized they must win one
at Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
The win evened the best-of3Galdos-Pecina
11.60 10.20 3.40 thing except hockey.
Boston (Torras 2.1), 7:30 p.m.
x-May 15 or 19-San Antonio at SArano.Badlola
Square
Garden.
defender
Mike Milbury said. more game.
10.20 5.60
seven series at three wins
Oakland (Keough 0.4)
at
Washington, ISA
"They were throwing things
1 Santl.Pradera
"That was the worst game
3.40
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Baltimore (Stone 2.1), 7:30 p.m.
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it's
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Walter Tkaczuk, the Rangers' final game slated for Tuesday
Western Conference Finals
417
.
14
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New York (Tan? 0.1), I p.m.
the Boston fans are animals," just had an off night, but one
(lest of Seven)
Milbury was incensed when star center. "We've had great night in Edmonton.
Twelfth Game
Chicago (Trout 0-0) at Detroit
(All Times EDT)
said
Boston Coach Don Cherry bad game out of nine is nothing
6Mutilla-Echanlz 13.10 11.40 19.60
(Rozema 12), I p.m.
the
fails threw objects at goaltending from each side. But
The Whalers peppered EdSeattle vs. PheenIx
3 Belde-Wally
13.1019.60 after Montreal swamped the to complain about," Cherry
Toronto
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Cherry.
we have a great mixture of monton goalie Dave Dryden,
(S.attle leads series. 2-1)
3
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1.40
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Bruins 5-1 in Game 5. "Well it said. "Guy (Montreal defenMay 1-Seattle 101, Phoenix 93
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May 4-Seattle 103, Phoenix 97
seems
5)
450.40,
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Texas (Matlock 0.1), 1:33 p.m.
May 6-Phoenix 113, Seattle 103
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IZubi-Paco
6.60 1.20
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x.May 10--NY. Rangers at N.Y. SSaid-Wally
1.40
San Francisco 4, New York 4
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By United
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had hit four more
game against over,
Willie
Horton
home
walked
Rick Manning on four
who's
the
best
now,
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When Mike Schmidt starts the Los Angeles Dodgers when home runs and the Phillies had
the
tie-breaking
run
to
cap
a
pitches
to force home the
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pitcher
In
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w
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,
pitchers, he belted a solo homer off taken three out of four games
p"It was a heck of a gesture on two-run ninth inning. Fred winning run and cap afive-run
his bat resembles a blackjack rookie Rick Sutcliffe in a game from the Dodgers,
of the team that Lynn's 11th homer of the season ninth inning rally.
aád
the op
position
is
.
the Philadelphia PhiUles lost 5- 0 triumph Sunday.
way," Yankee Manager Bob in the eighth gave the Red Sox a Twin9, Tigers $
always
senseless.
Although he doesn't like to be
2.
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Lemon said Sunday, referring 2-1 lead, but the Mariners
Roy Smalley blasted a threehad gone 0for-17
That was just the beginning, labeled as a streak hitter, &amp;hto
Ron Guidry's role in the New quickly tied the score In the rim homer In the eighth Inning
entering the ninth inning of last By the time the weekend was mid's performance is typical of
York Yankees' 6.5, 16-inning ninth off reliever Bill Campbell to provide the eventual winning
his efforts over the years. For ,
victory over the Oakland A's. on a double by Julio Cruz, a margin.
example, he hit 11 home runs In
"We were certainly in a hind. I single by Joe Simpson and a Brewers 4, Blue Jays 0
the month of April, 1976, and he
Lary Sorensen tossed a four.
would never put him In the double by Leon Roberts.
had 25 home runs in his first 77
Sports
/
hitter
and went the distance.
that
was
Orioles
I,
Angels
0
bullpen
on
my
own
games in 1977 before breaking
wk
Dennis
Martinez
pitched
a
Loser
Mark
Lemongello, 0-4,
his
decision
and
It
certainly
was
the ring finger on his right hand
e
went
a
or
ni
ngs
bef
ll
th
e
way, giving t 10
e
nohitter
for
six
In
ur
appreciated.
What
a
pleas
In a fight with pitcher Bruce
hits.
your
giving
two
hits
and
Eddie
up
on
having
a
man
like
that
lUson of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Murray and Gary. Roenicke White Sox 3, Rangers 0
wt lit solo bl
NY Mfl.mP4 WUMAN
dammed home nms to . spark Ken Kravec tossed a th1&amp;
In a5-2trtwnphP'rtdayTdgtit
G uidry, who
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Baltimore to Its sixth straight hitterandChetLen2onwent4..
belted a pair of homers In.
and
last
year besides win games triumph.
,. ,
W
for-4 to boost his batting
..
an 11-0 rout Saturday, drilled a
and earn a unanimous nod as In&amp;ai 5, Royals 4
average to .404.
two-run homer off Doug Rau
.
the Cy Young Award winner,
decided that wasn't good
NEW YORK Lest Friday, while Bill Lucas was still in a coma Sun day to spark t he Phiflies 10 "
.
enough, especially since ace
BE a resut of a massive brain hemorrhage, Atlanta Braves' owner v1ezliElsewhere in the National
Strikes
reliever Rich Goasage Injured
Ted Turner visited the wife of his stricken director of player
his thumb in a clubhouse tiff.
personnel to do whatever he could about comforting her and the League, Chicago outslugged
Herald Pksls by Tern NitesI
Atlanta 14.13; St. Louis beat
Guidry volunteered for bullpen
family.
Sanford's Jim Lyon takes his cut
Pittsburgh 4-2; New York
duty, and now the bed pitcher
During his visit, Turner talked about the future.
ead
in tni.0 Is also the best relief
He told Ruby Lucas he hoped and prayed her husband would nipped San Francisco 5-4;
i
in baseball.
come out all right and that he'd be able to resume his duties with Montreal downed San Diego
Kevin Wick had a dream 15-2; and Milex Tune edged.
hy
lt
the Braves. But if he didn't, Turner would see to it that she would and Cincinnati crushed Houston
th
game
Saturday in the Seminole Seminole Plaza Merchants, $4.
"I sat ere watching
17
17-5 then lost 8-2.
be provided for financially for the rest of her life and that the
Pony
Baseba
ll League, pitching
Also Saturday, Chrij
lie
team drnggle," Guidry said
couple's three childr en all would have the necessary reso urces to
a
onetter
wi
20
hi
th
st
r
i
keo
ut
s
Kessinger
hurled a two-hltter
after his 3 24 iflflin8$ of
go through college.
scoreless relief. "The bullpen and also driving In Mike with 14 strikeouts as VFW Post
It was an uncommonly generous act on the part of Ted Turner,
w Sawyer with the winning run to 5405 downed Coffey Photo, 4-3;'
doing the job. i sa
Brett Moile, of Continental Sanford, and Scott McCaskill, just
especially coming when it did, a day before Bill Lucas died
give Don's Shoes a 3-2 Pony win Knight, Orr &amp; Co. stopped
other alternative,
Paolo
no, othe
Boulevard, In Longwood, Rt. 1 Box 172A, Longwood, each no
Saturday at 43.
over
Coffey Photography.
Longwood Realty, 12.5; and
SO now Guidry may not win 25
posted the highest score during finished with 385 points.
Tur ner's deed brings credit to him much In the same way Bill
sanford's
Pony team won over
Mike Wheichel pitched the Saturday's location competition
Merthie, top player for games, but the Yankees will not
Lucas brought credit to the Braves' organization ever since he
In
other
games,
Sobik's
Forest
City
Auto Parts, 94, ii ,
trimmed Reliable Carpet Chris Boyles and Casey
joined It as a minor-league player 22 years ago. Triple A was as first no-hitter of the Paola Little in Sanford for the Burger King league-leading Chase in the blow as many leads, either.
Sanford Little National League, "You've got to go all out in Cleaners, 10-4; Chris Dapore Hawthorne each had a doubir
for as he ever got as a ballplayer but that really didn't mean a
Major League season Saturday, Pitch Hit &amp; Run contest.
this position," said GUIChy of and Chris Andrews pitched a and single.
Mode, a player In the Paola hit the ball 185 feet, ran 90 f
thing because as a human being, Bill Lucas was at least a sparking Griffin Construction
1.
to
a
211
victory
over
Dittmer
Little
League,
scored
339
points
in
4.4
seconds
for
a
maximum
his new role. "Certainly YOU four-hitter and Byron Over.
classification above major league all the way.
A. D. Plumbing stopped
to beat runnerup Dexter score ofl00 and put two ofthree cant pace yourself or make a street had four hits as H&amp;D TrivWm
Themanwuhonest. Honest toafault, and you don't find many Architectural Aluminum
Chevron,
114, in a.,
mistake or you'll be beaten in a Realty downed Swim &amp; Stuff,
ll
Franklin, 1007 Mulberry Ave., pitches in the target.
like him anymore.
In other games, Twelve
girls
softba
game,
as SUI&amp;
McCaskIll, from the Paola second by a dollar-fifty hitter. i co•v PHOTO
:Tw0 years ago, he had to go against Rod Gilbreath, a Braves' Campground stopped Dlttmer, Sanford, who finished with 317
ops
sois
Rogers
hotnered
and
Tracy
darted as a reliever 50! know
Al N N
Little League, made all
infielder, in arbitration, just as he was getting ready to face third 214; and Pamar Inc. whipped
Elllotttripisd.
'
211CUrn.,d
ITh,l)(st whattoexpect.Ijiatlookat PIIiIS
Molle was a perfect 3or-31n pitches endhit
l*seman Bob Hornerin another such proceeding this Thursday. Twelve Oaks, 1612.
Sawyer
II
4fl SUMINOLI PLAZA MILIX TUNUUP
this as a new challenge, NvIter
SI WIC*
Pitching,
hit
the
ball
159
feet
o
Mark Hibbard darted for
Lucas liked Gilbreath, as he did all the Braves' players, and he
AIIM
AI IM
,
and received 90 of a possible 100 when he was timed m 5.0 something that will help
AbSIy
It 11 , McKelvery
42
32S WIlls
Would have preferred not having to cite reasons to an arbitrator Griff in, but after walking
O1vit
Helms
lie
yj,
III
31,
Lsw$s
••
st
rengthen
o
ur
club."
Points
for
running
90
feet
in
4.8
seconcis.
why the club felt Gilbreath wasn't entitled to more money, but he first four batters, was relieved
Moralism
Ill
,, Mi*isrn lii dm11
III
Jim
Spencer's
two-out,
baseswi,,,
g HIFIINII
211 Ma
31 1 Stevenslie
•
by Wheichel, who fanned 13 and seconds.
realized there were some unpleasant aspects to his job.
soil"
ISI vitMes
Its
I 15
351 KrYISr
The 12-year-old competition
Tracy Turner, 208 Sir loaded single in the 10 th scored Iwl.
I SI Nh',
••i WIllIams
25 *
:"We've been friends a long time," he told Gilbrea th, whom he walked three the red of
Ill HelM
JIM...
iu.1,
i
s
pindHianner
Brian
Doyle
wi
th
III
too
McPass
Relief,
, i,
had known for eight years. "We're friends now and no matter way. Scott McCukell hotnered ended in a tie, and the winner Lawrence Drive, Sanford, won
MCGIWØ
Ill Tstals
355 SHIS
Ill
will be decided later this week the 10-year-old competition the winning rim. With one out,
Hffi•
,,
lie lilIeS
2 I1
what happens here, when this Is all over, we're Mill going to be for the winners,
T.tats
2421
III Msmsry lee
pinch-hitter
Ij
tie-breaker
et
ti
th
comp
i
on,
wi
0
points.
Allen Finley honiered for
friends," Lucas said. "One thing has nothing to do with the
$42 Total
3N..-2
$57
do ubled to right off loser Dave C*IfeyPbSts
Pamar and Anton Massey Daryl Merthle, 136 Carver Ave.,
*•,
other."
SsmPlaza
123515-4
Only the four winners will HeaVerlo, 2.2. Gralg Nettles lOINS
Mills Tviie.p
"3 hi-I
RELIABLE
That was Bill Lucas all over. Gilbreath lost his case but not his hoinered for Twelve Oaks.
act
ii
CAlM?
9-YEAR-OLDS
advance to djyjd conpetition. was walked intentionally and MICMI. 331
HID REALTY
respect for LUCSI.
OAKS
swi* a srup
PAMAN
m
I. Jon Nephew, 152; 2. Chris
Alt H
Al
I
H
AIRN
3;
Awards will be presented to Reggie Jackson grounded an
ASS
35
After he finished his playing career, Lucas was given a job in
Eltand,
115;
Others:
,
i
William
Evans,
Deailer.
3 2 3 I.
vIes
Had
lot
III os
is
ewlnnersaudrunnersiat7
iiifleld,lletoloadthebise*.
th
DYeS
331
Crscbiv
Vaimes
MCNS'namyal
;3
Gr
s
close
III
tle Braves' public r aions' department In 1965. The popular
444
321 112;SteveTlIiis,139;Ronaldllak.,
Ally.
Sl$ilsp.
33
SwIls
DSdSl
332 lileSsi
day,
May
1$,
at
the
On.
out
later',
Spenc'tr
singled
311
i
'
422
123;
David
LaPag*la
Houghton,
its;
ri
,
Derrick
p.m.
F
thoery was that he got the job only because he was black and the Camers
ii Dealer.
s
Simms
Ill
11* Sear
Paris
ii
Dais,.
III Butler, 55; Carl Morey, 53; Wayne Pitch, Hit 4' Run awards th&amp;IiY
4,' Massey
i ie Misuse
A. Nirsiy
iS I
IS tame
Braves were looking to keep some of the local groups off their Carts'
Henderson,
10;
Tony
Clntran,
74;
Ill Ivcbmaslsv 4
Silt
lot
131 SIaIJSI
win
in
313 Prssmml., i • Mulligan
his
third
banquet
at
the
Altamonte
to
give
Guük'y
Stephen
Cells,
Odes,
backs
Atlanta.
Ill
es MUM
III
CPWMS.
Ill D.Ssslsfl
III Videry
•• Nero"
Ill
Cbise
S S TiiM
Palumbo
tie
10- YEAR-OLDS
332 McC*ala
is. Ire..
Springs Civic Center. Wino.', fV dedhicflL
3•
-But Bill Lucas didn't need any help from any groups. Hehada
Ceaslehl
215
311 mIll
J. Nerasy
itimS.
TitaN
its
I
III? Niger
SI
I. Tracy Turner, 250; 2. David
211 Cv,ht
Gddry
who
took
over
for
other
local
Ill
Niebli
2
1
5
Plalsy
Iii
•
T
Usable low-key personality and was efficient. After first moving Smill
Stales
•,,
Others: Alonio Galney,
••
Ivies
$11
*11 Oliver
in
nt
h,
ole
CatfiMi
Ilisie
In
the
seve
Williams
up to usista farm director and then to farm director, he was
i* Total
$134 1i Richard Crisp, 131; Craig competitions In Sem
TitaN
$35 Totals
22111
.TitaN
Dixon, 135; Mike Lee, 130; Owls County will be honored at the y1elIId
nned vice president and director of player personnel by Turner. Passer INC.
III
3-15
KID
Realty
li-il
1411341 8-IS
Smith, 127; Sam Hill, 12; David
walks whil, striking out five. '"s
lellall. Carpit
time
1110 3-4 Swim I 1,0
1'hat made him the hlghedranking black executive In baseball IlOaki
*5)- $
1100 01110-111
GoidsIlcI, Ill; Michael Gross, ill;
Michelle Devier, 103; Lance
W
is OAKS
. very few people in the game ever thought of Bill Lucas in DITYMIN
Al I H Brodrick, 55; Vance Scott, 51;
Al N
terms of color.
uS
155 U.Dearkru
12 Mlchallsagl.y,40.
8111 Lucas was truly a gentle man.
•. ap,ss's i s Crecbsr
11'YlANl.OID$
Lleirbsri
M.LaPslsn
131
uthe knew he wall lnar hbusineu and when Barry Bon- portill
1. Brett Mclii, 315; 2. Dexter
311
I Franklin, 317; Others: Donald
no's bat began dragging noticeably near the end of last season, US
it Massey
is Grayson, 272; Theodore Graham,
DAYTONA BEACH-CentisJ Florida greyhound racing
Las thought about some way he could possibly help. Bonneli Las I-- - $
3 1 270; RIchard Leonard,
The '79 wagerIng format will be the same as a year ago
Mlxii
2 1 Hibbard, 241; Dewayne350; Mark
I S TeaSer
history
will be mmde today gibes theY swing open the
I8flUOI* iad [ASCII TNpSCICd the
never LaPesers
Mitchell,
and will feature trifectas on all 12 races-along w1
15 mIll
3S
2451 Brian Sheffield, 21111; Them
glitell (Or 01110 egrIWA opening at the Daytoa Bewh
poplillar $6 trifecta BOL There'll,alm be win, p1m, dow,
Liggons. 235; Troy Turnhl!, 202,
I
,,,..,, ,
Kennel Clult.
1 led PinS of the uiion, he purposely tossed cit a few ex- A.iws $Ise Nestle
Totals
qulniela ad-perfecta betting
Matthew Hibbard, 201; Doug
23 21 11
A 1:30 ti will usher In the 32nd annual simmer
pistivea to ilock him.
Atkinson, 200; Herbert Dixon, 1 4;
DSIW
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12 13 .450 31/2
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Saturday's Results
New York S. Oakland 4
Boston 11, Seattle 4
Detroit I, Minnesota 4
Milwaukee 6, Toronto 1
Kansas City 3, Cleveland 1
Chicago 7, Texas 6, night
Baltimore 9,
California 1,
night
Sunday's Results
New York 6, Oakland 3, 10
Innings
Seattle 3, Boston 2
Baltimore 6, California 0
Cleveland S. Kansas City 4
Minnesota 9, Detroit 6
Milwaukee 1, Toronto 0
Chicago 3, Texas 0, night

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Adams, who did not return to
Game 3 is slate for Wed.
With starting
center Alvan on to take a 113-103 victory over enough to give him some the game. was listed as doubtful nesday night in San Antonio

lOuranMandolja

P (M) 124.50; T (3-8.
15 1.692 - Pitt and Blue, SF 29
4) 415.40.
1611 .593 21/i
American League - Ryan,
Seventh Game
14 11 .340 31/: Cal 42; Guidry, NY 36; Jenkins, dVictor-Dlaga
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Ryan, C814.1; Flanagan, Bait,
Fouth Game
Splittorff, KC and Caldwell, Mil dGaIdos.Arrjeta
23.60 12.20 3.80

League

Monday, May?, 1979-74
.

Earned Run Average
I Carasa R odolto
3.60
(based On 27 inni ngs pitched)
0 (44) 71.50; P ( 4)142.10; 1 (4;:
American League
National League - Espinosa,
4-I) 444.40.
East
Phil 1.0$; Ruthven, PhIl 1.96;
Filth Game
W L Pet. OS Vuckovicti, St.L 2.20; Martinez, 2Said-Enrique
11.60 1.00 3. 20
felt
II 9.667 - St.L 2.23; Lamp, Chi 2.31.
1 Said-Goiri
1.40 4.00
öston
14 9.410 1
American League - Mar. 3Mutiiia-5arduy
3.80
Milw
Il 11-607 1½ shall, Minn 0.S4; Slaton, Mir
0 (1.2) 34.50; P (2-1) 11.40; T (2.1'
(Ow York
13 13 .500 4½ 1.66; John, NY 1.73; Caldwell,
412
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60
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3)
troiI
912.425 6 Mu 2.04; Guidry, NY 2.39.
Sixth Game
Ieveland
8 17 .320 9
StrIks.is
3 Trani-Andre
1150 620 6.50
toronto
120.254 101/3
National League - Richard, SVicandi- isidro
10.00 9.20
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"Is your house in order?"
This was the question explored by attorney Lauren V.
Detzel at the quarterly meeting of the Women's Guild of
St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Altamonte Springs.
Attorney Detzel wasn't talking about house-cleaning,
however, but the subject of estate planning.
"Women need wills as much as men do," advised the
attorney who specializes in estate planning and pension
and profit sharing. "Anyone who has any property needs a
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Today, over half the country's wealth is owned by
women, and the laws of entestacy operate without regard
to sex records indicate. A person is said to the testate if
they have left a will; intestate If they have not.
"Any person 18 or more years of age who is of sound
mind may make a will. Testamentary capacity is
basically being able to know and understand the natural
objects of one's bounty, the nature and extent of his
property and the actual disposition which the testator is
making of his property by the will," she advised.
Florida law does require that the will be in writing and
be signed at the end by the testator in the presence of at
least two attesting witnesses, who must sign in the
presence of each other and In the presence of the testator.
The attorney advised that the signatures be notorized at
the time of execution as this "self-proves" the will, and no
further affidavit of witness is necessary to admit the will
to probate (or proof).
Holographic wills (wills written entirely in the handwriting of the testator and signed by him without formal
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in Florida, advised Attorney Detzel.
She Informed the guild members of three types of
property Interests that are not disposed of by a will, but
pass automatically to the beneficiaries without a court
order (however, they are still part of the "gross estate"
for federal and state estate and inheritance taxes):
Jointly-held property—Property, such as real
property or Joint bank accounts (that Is owned jointly with
rights of survivorship or between husband and wife as a
tenency by the entirety) passes automatically by
operation of law upon the death of the joint tenant.
insurance - Insurance proceeds are payable
automatically to the designated beneficiary. However,
she advises, if no beneficiary has been designated, the
proceeds will be paid to the estate and then will be
distributed in accordance with the will.

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Sanford Civic Center. This
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of the conservative Marcia
Women's Club, is state-wide
Slain. School.
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CLASS STUDIES
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of military
school,
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Bettye Washington and Mrs. Bettye Ferrell. The students heard Bruce Burger of
teaes large group
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the radio business.
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College Foundation, member of
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NEWS
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Homestead - defined as property occupied as a
home or dwelling, by two or more persos living together
In a family relationship. Homestead is usually created
when a husband and wife buy a house and live in It. There
are constitutional restrictions on the devise of this
property; however, these provisions don't apply if owned
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U1A1i ABBY: I never
felt guilty taking my parents' hear it.
thought I'd be writing a Dear
money.
And listiv, give tliciii access
Abby letter, but I must speak
NO REGRETS IN MIS- to it good record player and fine
out in defense of PIANO
NEAPOLIS
classical records.
LESSON HATER, to whom you
DEAR ABBY: This is an open
I spent five precious years
said, "I've had thousands of
letter to parents who are for- 'from 8 to 131 hating piano
people tell me they were sorry
cing their children to take piano lessons, dreading recitals and
they quit piano, but not one ever
lessons (or violin, trumpet, feeling guilty about the hardsaid he was GLAD he quit."
clarinet, etc.). STOP
earned money spent on lessons
Well
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it you want your children to for mc'. Mv love for classical
sour statement!
quit guitar he took up drums! learn about good music, take music canie Ironi listening to
My mother was a piano
The boy had absolutely no them to concerts %shen they're records at a friend's house.
teacher who made me practiec talent. It was a waste of our small. Even if they don't pay
The parent who forces a child
an hour every day front the money and his Wile. In my vlot' attt't''.. they'll absorb
to learn an instrwuient should
time 1 was 8 until 1 as 15. tFnt opinion, forcing music lessons something eacn tune.
examine his own desires, and
a boy). I never was very good on children is a form of child
At Christmastime take them perhaps take lessons himself.
and l hated that kind of music. I abuse!
to a local b,illct company's You're never too old to learn.
finally talked her into letting
I.uNG-SUF'EfUNGDAD "Nutcracker " They'll love it.
SHARON IN ORONO, MAINE
inc quit piano and take guitar
DEAR ABBY: I had piano
Expose them to opera by
The teen years are the
lessons. I rented a guitar and lessons shoved down my throat getting "Live From The Met" questioning years. Abby has the
worked at every off job I could for three miserable years. on your radio every Saturday ansers to all your questions I
get to pay for my own lessons Practicing was punishment and afternoon. Even if they're doing
her booklet "What Teenagers
and nobody had to nag me to recitals were torture. When I soinethinj else, the background Want to Kiios." Enclose $3 and
practice, either. i I loved quit, even my teacher music will become inure .tntl a long, stamped 128 cents), selfcountry-and-western and celebrated. She told nit' she she more familiar each tiiia' they addressed envelope.
ballads, and still do.
1 suppose I should thank my
Mom for having exposed me to
music in the first place, but T\
HIGHLIGHTS
when a kid reaches a certain
age,'he should be allowed to
Mull, Pete Barbutti
select his own instrument and
4) LOVE OF LIFE (MON. WED______________________
Ff1)
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
his own kind of music.
m
What do
0 ROCKFORD FILES Two
4) FOR OUR TIMES (TUE)
you think?
private investigators enlist
0 WHEWI
EVENING
HATED PIANO - LOVES
Rockford's help when they are
10:55
GUITAR
illegally forced out of business
0 CBS NEWS
DEAR HATED: 1 think my
0 POLICE STORY An under6:00
cover vice squad policeman is
11:00
(4)00(12) NEWS
answer was out of tune with the
STUDIO SEE Visits a snake
suspected of murdering several
(2) (12) HIGH ROLLERS
times. At least It certainly
wrestler, a student traveling
prostitutes
(4) 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
struck a sour note with most of
circus and the New Orleans
0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)
12:00
my readers, Read on for more
French Quarter for street jazz.
11:30
(4)810 VALLEY Heath and
disehords.
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Nick are arrested in a strange
DEAR ABBY: Please don't
0 FAMILY FEUD
6:30
town on a trumped-up charge
encourage parents to force
and
made
to
work
on
a
chain
(2) (12) NBC NEWS
music lessons on their children.
gang
(4)0 CBS NEWS
AFTERNOON
My wife and I decided that
VILLA
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our son should take piano
.
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12:00
7:00
lessons when he was 9. He liked
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it a first, then lost interest, but
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
MORNING
MARY TYLER MOORE
RESTLESS
we forced him to take lessons
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5:30
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Monday. May 7, 1979-35.

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NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF
CtRSSt1tLJ ADS
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS NAME
CLOSING, VACATING AND
The Division of Environmental
Notice is hereby given thit the ABANDONING EXISTING
Orlando —Winter Pork
Seminole
services is in receipt of an ap.
undersigned are engaged n EASEMENT
pilcation
for
the
construction
of
a
business at 120 N. Park Ave., San. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
beat shelter at the following
831-9993
322-2611
ford, Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by desaiid property:
under the fictitious name of St. the City Council of the City of
Lot I, Jensen Subdivision, Plat
Johns Realty Company (Not Inc.), Casselberry, Florida, at its Regular Book 11, page
CLASSIFIED DEPT
RATES
Official Records,
and
that
we
intend
to
register
said
FJ
Meeting held on the 30th of April, Seminole County, Florida.
VI
I S F'i
a lbs.
.............
1 tIm.
Deceased name with the Clerk of the Circuit A.D., 1919, in the City Hall at
HOURS
Further
being
described
as
being.
. 3$c a line
3coftsicutlV$tImIS
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Court, Seminole County, Florida, in
Casselberry, Florida, pursuant to
iocatedat 6127 Linneai Beach Drive.
35 a lini
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING accordance with the provisions of Petition and Notice heretofore
7c.ncvtIyitifl)iS
0:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Property ownerswithln 300 feet of
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. given, passed and adopted an or.
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
the
propeeed
project
may
ad*ess
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Wit: Section 065.09 Florida Statutes, dinance closing, vacatIng and their
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
comments, in writing within 14
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED 1957, and shall operate as a real abandoning, renouncing and days, to Division
Next
Season
_____
of Environmental
IN THE ESTATE:
estate broker partnership with the disciaiminganyandallright$of the Services, P.O. Box 2469, Sanford,
YOU ARE hEREBY NOTIFIED following partners:
::NEw YORK (UP!)
CityofCasseiberry,FIorl4a,f
DEADLINES
protect Earth from aliens
Florida 32171.
that theadministration of the estate
Signed: A.B. Peterson, Jr.
public in and to the following
The most remarkable
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
and space pirates,
of MARSHALL H. HOSKINS,
A.B. Peterson, III
deScribed property:
Clerk of County Court
Noon The Do Before Publication
programming news to
deceased, File Number 75.411.CP, is Publish: April 30, May 7. 14, 21, 1979
"The Force" stars Joe
The South 7/i feet of that certain
Seminole County, Florida
pending in the Circuit Court for DEI.12P
tome out of the NBC 11
lSloot wide easement over the north
Don Baker of
Publish: May 1, 1979
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Sunday — Noon Fdday
15 feet and the west 7½ feet of that
.schedule may have whet
DEJ.2
Tall" fame as New York
Division, the address of which 5
certain 15 foot wide easement over
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new half-hour
tie.. ..kl_, .1
.mnim t,i,,n*, rn,,.,kA,,.
4IJ .i1LVL UI UVLVVLIVVc
TnC easy is sees of LOt 1, Block K,
Sanford, Florida 32111. The Personal
V
S4immerset North Section Five,
CITY OF CASSELIERRY,
Earl Eischled, a role he
representative f the estate is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages 67
FLORIDA
_________________________
The network with the
created In the high-rated
Robert M. Adkins, whose address Ii EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R. &amp;M of thepublicrecordsof Seminole
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
biggest ratings drain Will
4Pe0i
Building 17, ApI. 2, Lake Mann CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE County, Florida.
18—Help Wanted
television movie based
TOCONSIDERADOPTION
Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32105. The name COUNTY, FLORIDA.
offer a half dozen new hour_________________________
By the City Council of
OF PROPOSIDORDINANCE
the book by Rot*rt Daley.
and address of the personal CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.04$ CA.09.K Cassefberry, Florida, this 2nd day of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
long shows starting Sept. 17
Florist to share ride from Sanford
Daley will serve as story
representative's attorney are set BOWEST CORPORATION, etc.,
May, A.D., 1979.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Agency Trainee
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
and not a
forth bCIow
Plaintiff,
adviser for the series,
CITY COUNCIL OF
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
Mon.•Fri. 322.4354.
All persons having claims or vs.
situation comedy inthe sixCASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
that the City Council will hold a
"The Man Called
Are you a self starter? A good
demands against the estate are FAVE K. WILLIAMS, etc., et at,
By: Linda Thomas
public hearing to consider enact.
pack.
N'T STORE IT SELL ITwitha
phone voice &amp; an aggressive
Sloane," starring a yet4o.
required,
Defendants.
WITHIN
THREE
Acting City Clerk
ment of Ordinance 303, entItled:
low cost Classified Ad.
To the surprise of no one,
NOTICE OF ACTION
personality
is the key to success.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Publish: May 7, 1979
be announced suavely
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Excellent opportunity for plenty
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TO: JEWEL H. KELLEY
NBCdumped"Supertraln"
DEJ-34;
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
handsomemanasaJames
FACED WITHADRINKING
of room for advancement.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
and "Cliffhangers." More
that NQTICE OF ORDINANCE OF AMENDING A PORTION OF OR.
PROBLEM?
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
Bond-type secret agent
ot the above court a written
Enthusiastic only need apply.
aComplainttoforeclosea
mortgage
CLOSING,
VACATING
AND
DINANCE
761,
OF
THE
CITY
OF
surprising, the network
PerhapsAlcoholics Anonymous
Call 323516 for Appointment.
statement of any claim or demand
surrotmdedbylush scenery
EXISTING CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA;
CanHeip
theymayhave.Eachclaimmustbe encumbering the following real ABANDONING
held onto five shows that
EASEMENT
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
(some of It female) as he
Evening
Desk Clerk, 2 nights wk.
Phone647.3333
in writing and must indicate the property, to wit:
were
introduced mid.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC.
Exp. preferred. Apply in person.
WriteP.O. Box 1213
Lot 53, GRANADA SOUTH. cc. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
fights the arth-vlllalns of
basis for the claim, the name and
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat TIVE DATE.
Day's Inn, Sanford.
easonotthIsyear—thows
Sanford, Florida 32171
addr.ssofthecreditororhisagent cording to the Plat thereof as
KARTEL, doscribed as "a
This notice is given pursuant to
the City Council of the City
and
the
amount
recorded
in
Plat
Book 15, Page 100,
or attorney,
NBC chief Fred Silverman
Cassef berry, Florida, at its Regular the provisions of Chapter 166,
MECHANIC TRAINEE
coalition
of
ruthless
rs4oHoL A PROBLEM
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, Public Records of Seminole county,
obviously believes will
Meeting held on the 30th of April, FlorIda Statutes, and the Charter
For V.W.'s
IN YOUR FAMILY?
business magnates Intent
the date when it will become due Florida.
AD., 1979, in the City Hall at and Ordinances of the City of
339.2942
catch on.
been
I
lIed
AL.ANON
against
you
and
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
is
has
on world domination." 'flw
of Casselberry, Florida, pursuant to Casseiberry, Florida, as amended
you
are
For
famIlies
or
friends
of
required
to
serve
a
copy
contingent or unliquidited, the
These include one
Accounting Clerk must be isp. in
Petition and Notice heretofore and supplemented.
executive producer is p
prcblemdrInkers
nature of the uncertainty shall be your written defenses, if any, to
Accts. rec, billing,
like
genuine hit
"Diff'rent
Said Ordinance will be considered
passed
and
adopted
an
or.
For future information call
Saltunan, who gave us
stated. If the claim is secured, the EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR., given,
bookkeeping I general office
be
described.
The
SWANN,
SWANN
AND
HADDOCK,
dinance
closing,
vacating
and
onfirstreadingonMonday,May
11,
Strokes" - and four with
647
3333orwrite
security
shall
"Barnaby Jones,''
duties. Good typing skills
1979, and the City Council will
claimant shall deliver sufficient P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose abandonIng, renouncing and
Sanford Ai.Anon Family Group
more wobbly Nielsen
required. Position avail. Im.
consider same for final passage, in
is
17
SOUTH
MAGNOLIA
disclaimIng
any
and
all
"Cannon" and "The FBI."
rights
of
the
P.O.
Box
553
copies of the claim to the clerk to address
mediately. $550 mo. + good
ratings, "Real People,"
Chapter 166, and
"'rho Misadventures of
enable the clerk to mail one copy to AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA Cityof Casselberry, Florida, and the accordance with
fringe
benefits. Located on SR
following
adoption
after
the
public
in
and
public
hearing
___________________________
to
the
"Hello, Larry," "Kate
32501 on or before the 7th day
each personal representative.
Sheriff Lobo" is a comedy
which will be held in the City Hall of
46,10m1. E.of Mt. Dora.904.3$3.
June,
1979,
and
file
the
original
with
dsibd
property:
All
persons
interested
in
the
estate
Columbo" (formerly "Mrs.
6106.
That part of Tripl.tt Lake Drive CauelbIiry, Florida, on Monday,
starring claude Akins as a
&amp;._,tJ
Care
to whom a copy of this Not ice of the Clerk of this Court either before
May 21 at 7:30 P.M. or as soon ___________________________
Coluznbo") and "B.J. and
Administration
has
been
mailed
are
service
on
Plaintiff's
attorney
or
lying
easterly
of
the
northerly
sheriff with a touch of
Experiencedgardenerfor
projectlog of east line of Lot 32, thereafter as possible. At the
the Bear."
THREE immediately thereafter; otherwise
required,
WITHIN
larceny.
Mariners Village. Fuiltime
Child Care in my home
meeting
interested
parties
may
Block
A,
of
Tripiett
Lake
Shores,
as
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF a default will be entered against you
"Little House on the
$2Swk.; $6day; 51 hr.
ian jj-uiu.
and be heard with respect to
"Shirley," a family-style
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF for the relief demanded in the recorded In Plat Book I, Page 10 of appear
3235344.
the Public Records of Seminole the proposed Ordinance. This
Prairie," "CHiPs,"
Complaint,
comedy drama, stars
THISNOTICE,tofileanyobjeclions
Breakfast cook. Apply In person
"Rockford Files,"
WlTNESSmyhandandtj.aIof County, Florida, and westerly of a hearing may be continued from
they may hive that challenges the
Holiday Inn of Sanford
Shirley Jones as a recent
final
action
is
line
perpendicular
to
and
across
time
to
time
until
'flg to Eat
validIty of the decedent's will, the this Court on May 3, 1979.
on lake front.
"Quincy" and "Dianey" all
taken by the City Council.
_____________________________
sad
rlght.ofway
at
a
widow who moves her
point
266
feit
(Court Seal)
qualifications of the personal
Copies
of
the
proposed
Ordinance
and
will
return,
southwesterly
along
the north line of
Relief Night Auditor, part time.
three kids to Lake Tahoe,
representative, or the venue or
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Satd right.of.way from southeast are available at the City Hall with
Apply in person Holiday Inn of
"Weekend" will be
lurisdiction of the court.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
where her suitors include
delivery, mm. $20 order. San.
rner of Lot 1, Block B, of said the Clerk of the City and same may
Sanford, on lake front.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
By: Susan E. labor
replaced in June by a new
be Inspected by the public,
ford area. 322.2374. Sam's
Triplett Lake Shores.
Adam West and
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
As Deputy Clerk
By the City Council of
OATEDthis2ndday of May, AD.,
Portion Meats.
magazine news show,
SECRETARY
sales exp.
htituc Patrick Wayne,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Publish: May 7, 14, 21, 2$, 1979
1979.
_____________________________
Casselberry, Florida, this 2nd day of
"Prime Time" with Tom
Date
helpful, dictaphone typing,
of
the
first
publIcation
of
this
DEJ•35
"SJJrley" is co-produced
Linda Thomas,
May, AD., 1979.
mature person. Apply at Star.
Notice of Administration: April 30
Snyder.
U''IIlShUCtIOIfl
Acting City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL OF
by Procter &amp; Gamble
1979.
_________________________
Line Enterprises, Rudder Cir.,
Publish: May 7, 1979
Silverman &amp; Company
CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
which answered Silver.
Robert M. Adklns
Sanford Airport.
DEJ32
By: Linda Thomas
for
aiming
are
Noticeof Public Hearin,:
As Personal Representative
call last year for
20%
0FF
Acting City Clerk
_____________________________
Nurses, RN's I LPN's, Aides,
Notice is hereby given that the
of the Estate of
"breakthrough" prograPublish: May 7, 1979
odvertisers to take a more
Live.in companion, short term
Land Planning Agency of the City of
Creative
Expressions
Marshall
H.
Hoskins
323-0012
CITY
OF
WINTER
SPRINGS,
mmlng. That doean't mean
assignment. Homemakers Up.
Longwood, Florida will hold a public DEJ-33
active role in television
Deceased
FLORIDA
the television equivalent of
IN TiiUCICUIT COURT FOR
John 625.0636.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL hearingonWednesday,May23, 1979
Noticeof Public Hearing
pro lion.
at 7:30p.m. in the City Commission SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOIDA
REPRESENTATIVE:
the discovery of penicillin.
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
The new NBC schedule
PROBATE DIVISION
Chambers, Longwood City Hall, 175
Larry M. Roth, Esquire
LET'S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
It Just means programW. Warren Ave., Longwood, File Number 79.161.CP
may
not
revolutionize
the
Law Offices of Rutberg 1. Roth
the City Council of the City of Winter
If you weren't looking for a new
Most
complete
Craft
I
Hobby
that will break
Florida, for the purpose of receiving Division
Post Office BOx 977,
Springs, Florida, that said City
industry, but, at least on
career you wouldn't be reading
Supply in Central Florida,
IN RE: ESTATE OF
comments directed to and con.
Casselberry, FlorIda 32707
th
Council will hold a public hearing
this ad, and if wewerent looking
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 Fi'enth
paper, it sounds like It
sidering a request to amend the HARRY EUGENE TOOKE, JR., a.
Telephone:
(305)
$344774
at the City of Winter Springs Com.
To! someone 10 00 C iCO rnts aa
-What better way than by
Ave. Sanford, Fl,
k.a
zoning ordinance to create a use for
could provide a few winPublIsh: April 30, May 7, 1919
munity Building, on Tuesday, May
wouI'tbehere. if you want the
a.k.a
ôopylng past success, as
operation
of
privately
owned
public
HARRY
E.
TOOKE,
JR.
DEI.129
15, 1919, •t 7:30 p.m., or as soon MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
ners.
opportunity
to earn Three to
utilities (sewerage treatment HE. TOOKE, JR.,
'ou can see from this
thereafter as possible, to consider
Five Hundred dollars a week,
Estate is sold daily in the
the City of Longwood,
an Ordinance entitled as follows:
call 1.000432.0403 anytIme for
_____________________________ Florida
plants) and,
in In addition thereto, to
eakdown of new shows:
classified ads. Nothing smsll
Deceased
AN ORDINANCE OF-THE CITY
recorded message.
about that.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
'From Here to Eternity:
consider application of Longwood
Legil Notice
Inc. for change of zoning TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
The War Years" stars __________________________
EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
Utilities,
SMALL CLAIMS COURT ORANGE for
the purpose of expanding the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST REZONING THE FOLLOWING
use buffing machine. $3.00 hr.
lb—Help
Wanted
COUNTY, FLORIDA
$wDsyas
Shadow Hill sewage treatment THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL DESCRIBED LAND:
lWtWi'CCUITCOURt 0 I'ISI 'CASE No. 633W
See latin Moore Zayre
From the Southeast corner of
Warden,a role he played in
plant. All Interested persons are OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Sanford. I a.m..1O am.
North Orlando Ranches, Sec. 1, as
A COLORFUL FUTURE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COMMERCIAL CREDIT LOANS, requested to attend and will be IN THE ESTATE:
the NBC miniseries based
NO CALLS.
recorded In Plat Book 12, page ,
INC.
heard.
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
—
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Public Records of Seminole County,
on the James Jones novel.
2700 E. Robinson
Life
is
Linda
R.
more
colorful
when
Martin,
that the administration of the estate
CIVIL NO. 79.H2SCA.09.K
you're
Florida, run N. 01 degrees 11'31" W.
,Ibe new series picks UP
earning good money and
City Clerk
of HARRY EUGENE TOOKE, JR., along
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT. Orlando, Florida 32502
the East line of said North
*
&amp; GIRLS*
meeting nice people. Call 644
City of Longwood, Florida
deceased, File Number 79.14$.CP, is
GAGE ASSOCIATION,
'where Jones left off.
Orlando Ranches Sec. l'adistanceof
J.D. GREENE, JR.
3079
for
details.
Publish: May 7, 17, 1979
pending in the Circuit Court for
133.90 feet to intersect with the
"Buck Rogers in the 20th
DEJ.30
- Aiss 13 &amp; ddsr.
AVON
Seminole County, Florida, Probate Southerly
Plaintiff,
line of 175 feet wide
stars Gil Gerard
Division, the address Of which Is Florida Power Corporatior
vs
Exp.laborersforMasons.
an exciting opportunity
JON ROBERT HUDSON,et
In a series based on the
Seminole County Courthouse, Easement Area"O," as recorded in
Deltona Area. OwnTrans.
CIRCUIT COURT ORANGE
Sanford,FiorIda32l7l.Thepersonal
to earn EXTRA $$$$
O.R. Book 353, page 54, Public
'-'cla'rent movie, In which
574.2S72aft.1.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
INVITATION TO BID
representative of the estate is Records of Seminole County,
Defendant.
after
school and evePistol Range Shelter
CASE No. 72.1700
Rogers Is a 20th century
Patricia Stenstrom, whose
ad'ess Florida; thence S. 79
NOTICE OF SALE
Rinehart
degrees 39' " Handyman for apt. complex. Job
Seminole
Community
College
nings,
that,
NORTH
ORLANDO
BANK,
is Post Office Box $25,
Notice is hereby given
astronaut, accidentally
inc. painting, sm. repairs,
EastaIongsaidEas,menflinej,35
Sanford, Florida
Road, Lake Mary, Florida 327at.
Call Circulation Dept.
pursuant to the Order or Final a Florida banking corporation
carpet cleaning and yd, work.
feet to its intersection with the West
frozen alive and cryogeniSealed
bids
from
Contractors
will The name and address of the per. line of 175
Judgment entered in this case, In the
We
will
train,
we
need
neat
feet
wide
Florida
power
cafly revived five centuries
be received by Owner, Board Of sonal representative's attorney are
Circuit Court of Seminole County, iD. GREENE, in.
Corporation Easement Area "H" as
dependable worker. 327 2090
3 22•2611
Trustees for Seminole Community
set forth below.
Florida, I will sell the property
liter, In the nick of time to
between ID am. 1. 6 p.m.
recorded in OR. Book 353, page 54,
College at 11:00 A.M., May 22, 1979
All persons having claimsare
or Of the said
situated in Semiiole County,
publIc records for the
EVENING HERALD
demands against the estate
in the Board Room of Seminole
Florida, described as:
BabySittine—Housske,ping
THREE POINT OF BEGINNING; run
CIRCUIT COURT ORANGE Community College. The following
required, WITHIN
FOREST FIRES
Lotl,Block4,NORTHORLANDO
thenceN.00deerees4s'w'w. along Light housekeeping, must love
is included:
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
FIFTH ADDITION, as recorded In COUNTY, FLORIDA
Cook full time knowledge Of diets
' Northerly projection ci the West
Children, flexible schedule.
CONTRIBUTE
CASE
25
yard
fIrIng
line
shelter
No.
Cl
71-U63
in
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
Plat Book 13, Pages 77 &amp; 70, Public
necessary. Apply in person
Basically 0.6, full time. Salary
the
clerk
line
of
Easement
Area"H"
a
range,
wod
timber
of
Seminole
County,
THE
ORLANDO
BANK
I
TRUST
existing
pIstol
THIS NOTICE, to file with
TD FLOOS
Records
Laksvi.wNurslngceflter,i,E,
distance ci 152.05 feet to the Nor.
$120.
Longwood
area.
$345330.
and
deck
construction
with
COMPANY,
concrete of the above court a written
.
Florida.
s.
demand
th.rly
line
of
said
Easement
Area
foundations,
statement of any claim or
Together with Hood - 31000, a Florida banking corporation
' thence S. 79 degrees 39' 35" E.
documents are open to public
they may have, Each claim must be
LPN, Fuiltime$. part time. Apply
Range - Colony E 56 and Singer
170.34 feet along the Northerly line
inspection in the offices of F.W.
in writing and must indicate ft
GREENMYER, INC.,
in person Lakeview Nursing
Furnace BCF 2200$
basis for the claim, the name and ci Easement Area "G" to Intersect
Center
atpublicsaletothehighestandbes* a corporation and J.D. Greene, Jr. Dodge Plan Room and Central
E. 2nd St.
MPLOYMINT
Northerly
projection
of
the
Florida Builders Exchange in address of the creditor or his agent with a
and Frances Greene, his wife
bidder for cash, at the West door
Line
of
aforesaid
Easement
W
Oclsndo,andrnaybeoatainedfrom
or attorney, and the amount East
NOTICEOFSHIIIFF'$$At.I
the County Courthouse in Sanford,
FOr a career In Real Estate call
"H"; thence $ 00 dearest 4$'
claimed. if the claim Is not yet due, Area
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Offices of Gutrnann Dragash
r
Florida at 11:00 A.M. on May 10,
Realty World, The Real Estate
73.4$ feet along said
the
date
when
it
will
become
due
26"
E.
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
Associates
Architects
Planners,
YOUR
1979.
Agency June Porgig 333.j33f,
projection of the East line of
Sanford
Atlantic
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
is
Excutlon issued out of and under Incorporated,
ISEAL)
Easement Area "H" to its in.
IS
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. the seal of the CircuIt Court 01 NatiOnal Bank Building, Suite 40$, contingent or unliquldated, the
Over the road drivers mj have
with the Northerly line of
P.O. Drawer no, Sanford, Florida nature of the uncertainty shall be tIrseCtiOn
Orange County, Florida upon a final
.
As Clerk:
ruler isp. apply Metro Sales
100 toot wide Florida Power
the
aforesaid
32171,
upon
request
accompinied
by
'tntid.
If
the
claim
Is
secured,
the
the
l"em
rendered
in
By: Patricia Robinson
OUR CONCERN!
Corporation Easement as rscordeo
Corp. 1911 West 1st St. Sanford.
per
'grity
shall
be
described.
in:
on the 14th day of March A.O. 135.00 dIP
oeputy ci.r
in O.R. book 153, page 270, Public
Deposit
will
berefunded
mlvii
for
claimant shall deliver sufficient
1972, In that certain case entitlqd
Publish: April JO, May 7, 1979
to Eacordeol Seminole Cow*y; thence
MANY JOISI
The Orlando Bank I Trust Corn. two sets to contractors submItting copies of the claim to the clerk
DEI.131
$79 degrees 39' 3$" B. along the
21—Situations
CALL323.S17
and
'retUf'fl
of
lid.
bids
enabletheclerktomailonscapyto
__________________________________________
_____________________
pany, a Florida banking car. bone
Northerly line of said 100 feet wide
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
In
good
usable
documents
cOndition
each
personal
representative.
pOraticn, Plaintiff vs.
Florida
Power Corporation Some background can land great
College Students desiring YARD.
wIthin 3 days after the opening Of
AlIpersonsint.restedintheestat, Easement 343.20
inc. a corporation and JO. Greene,
feet to an angle
lob.
s.RefundlorsetslnexcelscltWo
to whom a comt
WORK. Cali befons9 am.
this NOfICOare point; thence
Jr., and Frances Greene, his wife,
S. 43 degrees 04' 35"
DRAFTING TRAINEE
3230000, after 7p.m. 3320797.
Defendants and by virtue of te will be IOU $15.00 to cover cost Of Administration has been mailed
THREE
B.
liens
saId
100
feet
wide
Outof
school? Wanta career? This
basis Of required,
WITHIN
prior writs ci execution as atose. r'production, on the same
Easement line 251.10 lest to its in.
is itt
Of documents.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF teriection
mentioned which were delivered to
with the East boundary
SECRETARY
Contractors who obtain bid THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
me as Sheriff of Seminole county
the Cameron.Brown In. Fun Iobwith lotsof action.
the THISNOTICE,tofiiewlththeclork line of
FIorioa,and
I
haveIeviedupontp,
documents
and
do
not
bid
NEWCOMER!
ACCOUNTINGCLERK
project,mustrefurnsameatlesstl0 of the above court a written vestment Group property as
011owingdescribedproperty
Sentinel Star Paper Rt. kM. $af.
recorded in OR, look 1124, page Good at figures? This
can ut you
Frances
days
before the bid date, or pay statement of any claim or
by J.D. Greene, Jr. and
3* Cult. $10,000 income. $,,I00
1763, Public Records of Seminole
to work.
to
defray
cost
ci
Greenehiswife,saldpropeqtybelng $13.00 per set
sell. price $341033 aft. 3 p.m.
theymayhave.Eadidaimmwstbe County, Florida: thence 5. 01
ssivlcv —
GENERALCLERK
located in Seminole County, Florida, reproduction and handling, as set in writing and must indIcate
_________________________
degrees 27' 55" W. along said East Good typing I good personality Is
above.
more particularly described as
bash for IfS. ChIllS. me name and boundary line 366.36 test; thence S.
needed for this spot.
Subcontractors and others may address of the creditor or ISIS NSW 0$ degrees 14'
follows:
2—Rooms
34" W. 71101 feet to
MANAGER TRAINEE
.
obtalncompietebiddocum.ntsupon
or attorney, and the amount ItS.
I. One 1971 Clsevroie$ ss
West
line
of
said
175
foot
wide
Career
person
for
national
corn.
of
deposit
$25.00 which will be claImed, if the claim is net yet
vertible, whlte.green, VIN No,
Florida
Power
Corporation
pony, must be outgoing I good
Sanford. Gracious living fr6n $25
1D0U2K643720 being stored at 17.53 refunded, less $13.00 to cover the date when it will become dUe Easement Area "H": thence N. 00
eggearance.
weekly. UtIlities included. 3*1.
return Of shall be staled. if the claim is dsgres 4 26" W. 640.50 feet
Shell In Casselberry, Florida
along
SALES REPS.
Oak. 3324133; $117113,
itionwifflinS
contingent
or
unliquidated,
A call from you will bdn •
II. Various and assorted docurnentslngood
the said West line of Ememint Area
______________________
Good potential to' earn above
days after opOning of bids. Partial natwe of the uncertainty shill be "H" tOtlw
y4aJ fpoj
ij I,
household goods to be sold In a
POINT OF BEGINNING,
average incomi.
2nICelR's.Wiilrsntbyw,$7
vs ..
Complete inventory available from sets to material suppliers will be stated. If the claim is secured. hIts CosWaiing thereIn 11.7500 acres,
.
ROUTE DRIVER
or month. Working people or
security shall be described. The
$I;
the Civil Division of the Seminole issued at cost of reproduction,
chums, civic jfgêI
senior citizens. 3221103 after $
Eachbldmustbeacampanledby claimant shall deliver sufficient moreorless. Slingapertof lots 111 Fantastic money potential.
County Sheriff's Department. All
Is., Block 0, DR. MIT.
ad to risip witis
, .is..
p.m.
$HIPP1NGCLERK
acertifledcheckerbldbondlsausd coplesel titoclaim tothecleit to
property
being
stored
at
Al.
ping ness
______________________
an acceptable surety company enable the clerk to mail OttO cO9 tO CHELL'S SURVEY OF THE Steady employment for right
Lossing Transfer a, Storage in by
MOSES B. LEVY GRANT, as
troduction iI..
person.
_____
l_
.;I.l
$
psrcontof
the
base
each
personal
representatIve.
Sanford, Floridi.
Adprsens$Ma,,$fedhsftteestate recorded in Put look 1, sags 3,
3MM1.
ArtmsIsUnvrnioMd
PLUMBER
bid.
The
succoesful
bidder
will
Its
and the undersigned
Shoriff
Public Rerds of Seminol. County
_______________________
Immediate opening with excellent
r.eulred hi furnish por$srnsancs to whom a
this
Seminole County, Florida, wiN
ply
bond
and
labor
and
materials
Adminlstretlenhtasboenmaileda,s Florida.
H:OOA.M. on the 14th dey
FROM THE PRESENT ZONING
HANDYMAN
1 ER-jIll. Pool. Adults only, en
A.D. 1979, offer for sale and sail to payment bond. lads In too full required, WITHIN THREE CLASSIFICATION OF 1-Cl TO Carpenter
ms
Las
LaIt Ada. Just $0. of Airport'
background
with
tools,
highest
bIdder,
for
ciek.
sUblOd
amount
of
the
contract
sum,
issued
MONTHS
PROM
THE
DATE
the
MECHANIC
comPany
lIcensed
in
Blvd. l's 1712 In Sanford, Call'
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
R'-lAA,
PURSUANT
TO
CHAP.
to any and all existing flaiss, at the
146.041 OF THE FLORIDA Ligid skills will qualify,
mwo MarInsr' Viilags
THl$NOTiC(,tofileanyocfleis 111
Front
(West)
Door
ci
Ifs.
Seminole
STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
' s..ik Ss.1d
BODYMAPI
To be eligible for consideration, they may have that Challenge
_______________________
County Courthouse In Sanford,
the THE AMENDMENT OF THE
Above average salary.
bids
must
comply
DiIuxe2Bl1½It$31s,1$*51,,
wills
the
laws
at
validity
Of
th
decedent's
will,
..I.a.s khu—$$.1MI
Florid.,
to. OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND
SECURITY GUARDS
Florida, all conditions of the qUalifications of the parsenal
Bolts Its attnsctivg Syr. old apt.
sona proporty.
WAITRESSES
specifications, and ,nust be made on rppmoigauv,, or m venue or THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE
bldg., walk to diWnt.,
Thal said sale is •g
PLAN; SEVINASQITy, CON.
COOKS
afacslmiiecimefermiflcludedwilg, lurisdlctlsnoithecourt,
laundry mat, fenced patio, C A.
satisfy thu terms of said WrIts
MANY MANY MOREl
the contract documents, in
AlL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
C. wW carpet. Adults, no pets.
EIICUUOfl.
AcapyofuidGrdinalscess.Ilb. 9l3FrenchAve.
duplIcate, closId in an epoqug OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
323-5176
Call 477.1644.
Joim E. Polk,
aai
at toO office to. City
Corner of 10th&amp; 17.91
sealedenvelope bearing tos name WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
Clerk ci ths City
of Wintgr Springs,
_
and adsoo SI me bidder and
Dote Of the first Publication of this
3 niss apt w.bk porch, Sanford eras.
kenimle County, PIVId.
Florida. fir all persists desiring to
marItal: PISTOL FIRING RANGE, Nsticeaf Administration:
Prsfer Sr. Citizen couple. $145
£Mins.,'s. Tehpksny
Publish: *priI33,*May7,14,$7 SEMINOLE COMMUNITY 1119.
mo,l me security. 3n3,
AN
_
°1
lI Invited M*r tilipliana (Ofl'Wb' Isis
COLLEGE, and dSIIVSt'II i5t lfo
Patricia $tiii*iiii
___
_________________
Is attend and be heard.
openings for ENGINEERS near
man date and hoer mentioned
As Personal 1epresaIIvs
THIS NOTICE shall be published
Qiaroloffe. N.C. TakIng pp
—Artmsnh Furnished
ifs the $*uIOrd Evisibie Herald, a
plications let' ENGINEERS
serr.s.rvestherigIsttsrejed
Harry lupons t•. Jr.
in familiar with step.Itv.step,
anyorallbidsercertamnpovtlensOf
0ocead
Cre$sbor, it' dilital stored
abldasstIpulalWinIItePO*MOF ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL mecfty,OttO(1)tkR.atio.S,
Apis. Ii,. Senior Citizens. 'Wa".
(7) days prier Is too tims ii toe
programs systems,
trait.
PROPORAt. and Is Waive Ifl In' REPRESENTATIVE:
lawn. VSf Coin a, roomy. lee
omission
or
special 'servics
formalities and tedusIcallIles in Mack P. Cleveland, Jr.
JimmIs Cowan. 3d Palmills
DATED mis mt day 1 May, 1979.
iquipmiiW. Send resume Is P.O
I. awsr the jeb in to. CLEVELAND MIII &amp; BRIDGES
Avs..
V'
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,.
11* 221310, Charlotte, N.C.
I1M
Home OffIce
Pe Office 0V1 Z
FLORIDA
2
BR
wts
fully
furnished,
pane,
*320.
ofS.II be Wll1en5 a period 010 Sanford. Fiends *711
$: Mary T Nofls
dishes,
silver
du.
4
all
utilities
days from ,ffi. opening We.
Brick I Black masens (*$3*.
Telspltata: (100)101.1311
çty
inc. Available till October Sib
PblloIS: April *MIY7, 14,1,19
73157 am's p.m. week days.
i'wWheh: April IlMay 7.
r
iols: May 7, 1979
By doy wk. or month,
,.
V
011.127
01,1*
10.15 Per how.
DIJ.31
VIltags,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE D!VISION
File Number 71.411.CP
Dfvislon
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARSHALL H. HOSKINS.

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31—Apartments Furnished

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I BR furn apt, water pd, air, no
children, no pets. $110 mo 1st &amp;
security. 323-1294.
FURNISHED APT.
BYWEEKOR MONTH
323 4697

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I BRfurnapt.
Adults, no pets.
5135. 3222296 alt. 4.
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32—Houses Unfurnlshed
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Daytona Beach—ocean front ApIs.
weekly. Call 3fl405$ if no ens
(904) 2529491.

37B—Offjce Rental

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MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCA.
TION ON 17.92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. 5600
MONTH.

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Seigler Realty Broker
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
321.0610, 377.1577, 660-0335

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STOW AND THINK A
MINUrE. . . .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

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41—Houses
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6 ACRES OVIEDO AREA WITH 3
BEDROOM HOME, ONLY
559.000. TERMS NGOTIABLE.

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MODERN 3 EDROOM,V2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENtED PASTURE. $43,000.
TORTUROUS 3 BEDROOM
HOME ON S ACRES FIT FOR A
FARM.WOULDGROW WEEDS
BUT VEGETABLES DO BET.
TER. TAKE YOUR PICK
FROM 2 AT $45,000 EACH.

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WHY WOULD YOU WANT A 2
BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM.
BLOCK HOME FOR $21,900?
FHA AND SELLER PAYS
CLOSING COSTS AT THAT
PRICE.
DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACULATE $32,000.

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UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY.

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MANY

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2
BATH WITH ALL THE
GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE
BIG HOMES AND BIG OAKS
ON THE SAME STREET,

Wekome

WHO WOULD WANT A NICE 4
BEDROOM, 2'i BATH HOME
NESTLED IN AN ORANGE
GROVE LAKE HOWELL
AREA, FOR $54,900? LOTS OF
FOLKS. CALL US.

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR
CARPORT WITH SUNDE(.K
ON QUIET CURVE, $39,500.
YOU'LL DESPISE THIS FINE
WELL ESTABLISHED AREA.

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CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS.
BORED WITH THE SAME OLD
HOUSES? TRY OUR NEW
CROCKETT LOG HOMES
SHIPPED TO YOU. UP TO
$30,000 FOR DO IT YOUR.
SELFERS.

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W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
Phone 322-7051, Sanford

WOULD YOU CONSIDER A
BRANÔ NEW LOG HOME IN
SUNLAND AREA FOR $39,000.
WE CAN GET IT BUILT FOR
YOU.
- SCIOLER REALTY
BROKER
2439$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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10 acres $1,500 each.
Lake Mary
bldg. lot. $17,000.
Lake Mary
3 7 blk. 531.000.
4 2 all conveniences. Consider
lease Option. 131.500.
10 acres with cypress house. 16
x 32 iflground pool, fenced.

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43—Lots.ACreage

ACRE ON A HILL TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 36 USELESS EX
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS 58,900
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NEW Osteen, Duren Ave. Large
lot 3 BR 2 B 145.500.

41—Houses

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

1—Houses

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INC.
REALTOR 323.7032
Eve. 322-0617,3fl-1507, 322.7177

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

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

Cash for your lot! Will build an
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Mede! Inc., Realtor
644-3013

HOMEOWNERS. Don't lose yoin
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 64.4 2518
SECLUDED COUNlsv LIVING
oon, for horse'., fiSh pond, 32
w FR. S acres 569.750

LAKE SYLVAN AREA, L.OTS OF
LANDAND TREES. 3 BR, 11 ,8,
FORMAL DR., FAM. PM. &amp;
FIREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$44,000.00

Tn level country home, beautiful
.1 3 homt' w tile &amp; oak floors 1
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees
Completely fenced 169000

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
030-4133 or 339.4711 eves.

Want to build' We have the tot
54.00('

EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

BuSinesS opportunity Auto
radiator
shop
1- antastic
location, good accounts Owner
to help finance, 535000,

WEEKEND
.HIDE-A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
IViNG

OWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
THINGI 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm animals—"as
Is" tractor &amp; More. $35,750.

Enjoy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or just relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,750.

*2S23 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
close to shopping 8. in quiet
neighborh006. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

Real Estate Sales
Sanford's
most
well know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, experienced or newly licensed
Now'

*44 Acres county acreage wcitrus grove &amp; SR16 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price I terms.
*1 Acre bldg. lots w.paved rd.
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees In
Osteen. Good terms.
STEMPER AGENCY

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SLargest Listing Inventory
RDomlnant Advertising
Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors &amp; ERA
hlational Referral Service
ØFuII-Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience
For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor Owner,
at 322-2420.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 1623653 322.1959

LakeMary.LowsO's.

STE N STROM
REALTY

YOUR NEW ENERGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED
LOTS
SPECIAL PRICES TO
1st BUYERS
COMPLETION
60 DAYS WATCH FOR

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors
al Estate Associate needed who
yes in Sanford. Leads furI.s'I,J. Call Tony Coppola
Ssociates. 6.44 7518.

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OVER $1 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL. 1979'
JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
ontreeshacled corner lot' Newly
painted, eat in kit., porch, Fla.
Rm., close to shopping' BPP
WARRANTED. Only $25,000'
SUPER 4 BR, I'-, bath home in
Washington Oaks, w C H, w w
carpet, DR. pantry, 1g. LR,
porch &amp; Much More' BPP WAR
RANTED Just 529.900!
LOVEL V 3 BR. 2 bath home in
Pinecrest' Lg. Rms., dining
area, pan. 'la. Pm., util. rm w
w carpet, close to schools &amp;
shop.ng. app WARRANTED
A Buy br $31,900'
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WHAT A BUY! 3 BR, I bath home
w central H AC, * w carpet,
DR. FR, Porch, Completely
fenced I landscaped! Super
location! Great for Comm. of
fices too' aPP WARRANTED
Great buy for $30,900!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II

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Multiple LIsting Service

Branch Ott ice

323m3

Immediate occupancy. New 3BR,
I 5 block house. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing hemg I downtown.
$27,300 w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 332.4437 or
322-7)12 aft 5.

IS' GE trostless ret $150; Dinette
table. twin bed comp new $65.
El adding mach 130. 2 drawer
desk $30. Aliaddin port.
kerosene heater, new 575; 23" El
hi'doc trimme,, new 530: 19 .
Hustv,mna chain saw. new has
323 0180

SLIM
BUDGETS ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.
NATURE LOVERS
HIDE A WAY
LAKEFRONT POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake, 10440 pool, 3 BR's, 3 U's.
formal LR &amp; DR. sauna &amp;
exercise rm.
I BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance.
$99,000.

CailBart

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 333-7490
MINT CONDITION 3 BR new
carpet throughout, choice set
tied 'neighborhood near shop
ping. $70,050.
SCENIC VIEW of St. Johns River
an deep canal. Nice 3 BR, 2 B,
sun deck. Boathouse. Fishing
dock. 509,000.
EXCELLENT professional of fice
Iocatlon Highway 1743. Choice
commercial location. See todayl
OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless 3 BR Deltona home,
C NbA, w-w carpet, pan. Den or
DR. beautIful 1g. cor. Of. All for
lull $34500.

Harold Nd Isalty
'TM'REALTOR, MLS

323.5774 Day or Night

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S Pc. BR s.,ite new, $239; 5 pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $14.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes 169,95 &amp; up; Ref.
$508. up. EI.stove$60 &amp; up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford, 322 8721,

TAKE THIS 20 ACRES AND
MAKE A GOOD PASTURE OR
CITRUS GROVE 13.500 PER
ACRE INCLUDING TRE'ES

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ON SALE-- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 0121.

WHY WOULD YOU WANT 12
ACRES ON LAKE BUTLER?
112.000 THAT'S WHY!
THIS 12 ACRES NEAR HwY. 16
WOULD MAKE SENSE IF
YOU'D FILL THE RIG POND
ON IT FULL OF CATFISH
145.000
SLUM ACREAGE? MAYBE IN
100 YEARS THIS ALMOST AN
ACRE LAKE MARKHAM
ROAD WOULD MAKE IT IF
YOU BUILD A tOO YEAR OLD
HOUSE $13,900
WHAT YOU PAY FOR A LARGE
WOODED HOMESITE IN
AREA OF EXECUTIVE
HOMES' $25,000. THAT'S ALL

DEVELOP AN RV PARK ON
THIS 35 ACRES WITH OVER
800 FEET ON A MILE LONG
LAKE AND CRY ALL THE
WAY TO THE BANK, 17,500
PER ACRE.
RESTORABLE MOBILE HOME
ON S ACRES FOR 123.000'
YEP'
NEAR LAKE MONROE, YOU
CAN HAVE THIS LARGE COP
NER LOT FOR 17.500 MAYBE
LESS'

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The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you wil'
get results.

I HOUR EH 322-9283
w 735 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
lualified buyer. $30,000 to
30.000. Low down payments,
WILDER. 3222717.
IR, 2 bath, Fam Pm., double
orner lot. 130,900,
IR. 1"i bath Sunland Estates,
arport, large screened porch,
hapes, range &amp; Ref. Super
lean, $32,500.
AD THIS one, owner leaving
tate. 3 BR, 1 B, olumbing in for
rid bath, split plan, dbl. oven,
rnge, D-W, garbage disp. s-s
sIng., formal dining, C.HIA,
bI. car garage, turn.,
egotlable. Will sell VA or FHA.
31,900.
ridy man special. 2 lots warage apt. Could be apt downairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

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us acres w-3 old frame horres
Country Club Rd. Zoned
gniculture. $30,000.

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2'/, acre tracts, wooded. $1,250
. Small down owner hold.

Ielev,sion-23" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet, Regular sioo,
Balance $175 or SI? mo. Still in
warranty. CajI 831-1714 day or.
,llqht.
60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRC
turntable, 0 track tape player.
Sold new 5400, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831 1114 for free
home demonstration.
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

BROKER

456 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary
lvd. Terms.

Sanford 321•0640
Orlando 327 1577
DeLand 668335

AL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
EEDEDI
LL FLORIDA

REALTY

F SANFORD REALTOR,
2514 S. French Av'..
332-0331, 323.7173, 332-0779:
mobile home Ideal for river.
30 furnished. Needs outsidi
ilt, Inside excellent. 319-5533
3230609.

45-A--alt of Slate
Proparty

59—M.,sical

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 21906

Merchandise

Lowrey Organ, Holiday Model
w bench, Exc.cond. 5450.
862 1004.
Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2255
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62—Lawn-Garden
AFRiCAN VlOt.tTS
The Greenhouse
323.9141
Eves after 6$. weekends

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3fl 0216.

LIGUSTRUM PLANTS
110211 high, $12Sea.
365-3342

Baptist Church needs
2 5 acres in Casselberry area,
Call 030 1919

FILL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-1500

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In Need of Repairs
323 $400 Eves.

64—Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-3101

47-A--Ai1gis Bougl*
&amp;Sold

KULP DECORATORS
109W. Is?
Since 1937
332.2335
Need dumping site for old concrete
0 gravel. Call collect I30$.54
6061.

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12ISS French Ave

323 7310

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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.
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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dental AuCtions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620

75—Recreational Vehicles

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80—Autos for Sale

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A'(T3NA AUTO AUCTION
..ry. 9? 1 mIle vest of Speedwaf
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 901-255.
8111 for further octajls
JUST MAkE FAM—'00 16
75 models, Call 339 9100 or 031.
4605 (Dealer).

1971 Impala Travel Trailer, 27'
self contained. A C. cxc cond
13500 322 9325 aft 1 30

1967 Mustang Convertible
V-I, PS, PB, many extras
$1900. 322-7349 aft?

73 Winnebago self contained,
Excellent condition.
Phone 322 8181

77 Volare. good cond., I door
sedan, take Over payments,
nothing
down. 372-7902.
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Chev. station wagon '10

76—Auto Parts

$350
32? 1511 aft S.

4 BF Goodrich radial TA, FR 60x14
mounted on Western mags. Like
new' 1300 3235020.

77—Junk Cars Removed
Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks I. heavy equipment.

1977 Monte Carlo, loaded. low mi.
11,000; 1970 Ford p-u, good
shape. 11.200 332 9656.
1916 Mercury Marquis,? dr, power
wds, power seats, AM FM 8
track stereo, many extras. 377
0836.
1965 Mercury I Dr H I Body.
motor. tiresgood cond .req. gas,
current sticker. Make offer. Ph.

BUY JU1ik CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322-1624; 322-4460

Air Cos. S HSSIIn

Home Inr*msnf

Central Heat lAir Cond. Free Est.
CallCarlHarnisat
SEARS. Sanford 322.1771
JAC FROST— Cent. h'eat
Air
Cond, Service. Free Est, on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 3fl-0201.

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any kind, including roofs. Free
E.stimates. 373 U3,
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Appliances

Painting, carpentry, paneling,
siding, wds., anything to repair
the home. $30 6309 Sam.

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039
Beauty Care
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Mowing
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
S19E. 1st St., 322-5742

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yr). Exp. $69 $562.
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essmaklng
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

Electrical
BURFIELO'$ Electric Service I
Repair. Industrial, Comm. a,.
Residential,323.93$1 24 His.
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No job too large or small, Corn.
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 323 1811; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323-0019 call
anytime.

Exterior Cleaning
6&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal, Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 3)9-504,4, 660

Glass &amp;Scresn
creen—porch,s, pool end. , wds.
All type reglazing I wd. Install.
Free Est, Mr. Taylor 333.$545,

Ansn MAL HAVEN
DoS. 1 Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air co.
cages. 322.37S.

Home Iniruvsiusms
Lhaa Apso,sm Tibetan senminel
housedogs. Beautiful AKC pups
of cxc. quality. $150 $175.
3235991.

6ntedtoBuy

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 333.4731.
ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6440126

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanlørd Ave
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

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General Landscaping, Rbs
specialists, top soil &amp; fifl dirt,,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming,'
323.2940.
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Yard Debris, 'Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

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Painting
Paper
Hanging., free est. Professional
workmanship, quick, quality,
courteous serv..e,,,44a.47$3.
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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCAQINET5
Free Est.
323 0429 after $30

Lai Service

RACQUET STRINGING—GRIPS
Au type racquets, Avg 5$
Scott Reagan 3220177

Large selection foam backeo
drapes; prints 50*01, $11.$Opr.;
solids 4$ x $1 $10.50 pr. Custom
upholstery carpets.
Free Estimate*,

'78 Honda Hulk.
low mi perfect cond,
327 8734. 323 3759
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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322-2611 cr831 9993,

C.ramlc'fllt

57—Sports Equipment

S0—Msc&amp;Iamous for Sale

Mixture of old &amp; modern this week
includes good selection of Oak
pieceS plus modern furniture.
TV's &amp; misc bric'I' a brac from
several estates
VISA MASTER CHARGE
$10 CASH DOOR PRIZE

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads... The
Buys are still The Bestl

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323-7710
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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

Good Used Televisions. us ano up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 03$?

2439 S-Myrtle Ave., Sanford

WILL BUY EXISTING lst I2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4.D
Wy,uore Rd., Aitamonte.
0627103

'PUBLIC AUCTlO.
MON., MAY 7, 7 P.M..

KENMORE WASHER— Pans.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0691

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

Ouf family needs a home in
Seminole Co. Will make up back
payments and assume mor
tgage Older home, country &amp;
needing repairs OK. Small
dow,,, Owner hold mortgage.
Send infct mation lo 203 E. Peal
Lake Ap's. Pearl Laxe
Causeway, Altamonte, 32701.

78—torcyCleS

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52—Appliances

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47—Real Estate Vnted

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All Seasons Homes

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Sanford's Sales Leader

101111'S

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COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT
FLOYD I G000HART.
GEO. WILMER ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS $31 6900.

1. ACRES A MILE 1(0 NEAR
LAKE tIARNEY fOR Sf250

CAN'T SELL YOU A GOLF
COURSE. BUT MAYBE A
GORGEOUS CANAL FRONT
HOMESITE ACROSS THE
STREET FOR $15,000

*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B,
4 .4cre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!

2435', S French Ill 92) Sanford
323 5324

Yazoo mower, self propelled, 5 hp
Clinton cast iron engine. A 1
cond 1160 323 1375

5 ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS
AND FISHERMEN 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT 120.000

NEW 0. CLEAN ready to move
into. Assumable 7 pct. mort. 3
BR 1', b. 511 E. 14th St. $29,900.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Fool lockers &amp; trunks $1699 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5191

19 ACRES UNUSUAL PROPER
TV TOO MANY TREES ON
3,000 IT WATER HOLE TOO
MANY FISH TAKE IT FOR
129.500

ROOM TO ROAM over 1,700 sq. ft.
of living area ~ 3 lots, many
amenities Including CH &amp; CA, 2
FP's, 1 BR 2 B. 2210 Palmetto
Ave. $42,500.

REALTY WORLD.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
UI 31SF Fir'.t St
3725672

Large tot w tree'. Water. sewer
511.500 Wm Mal,czc'wsku
REALTOR 12? 1983

BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
needs some TLC. 2401 Palmetto
Ave. $21,500.

REALTORS PARK

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321.0759

25U

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CCI*ISfLOR

BATEMAN REALTY

This 2 BR home With a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
You'll apprecipte its imm. cond.
Recently re rooted &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
churches. $27,500.

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach Sold new for $630 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only 1116 bat due, purchasers
left area and we are unable tolocate You can have mach. for
1116 cash or take up payments of
112 mo Will take trade as part
payment Call 831 1714 day or
night Free home trial, no
ollg8tion.

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MARRIAE1

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1012 MYRTLE

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

If ft Terry lYlO self contained, air
cond canopy, Reese hitch 0. S
way bar Park Ave. Traile Pit

ldyilwilde
5 BR, 2 B.
country kitchen, breakfast nook,
den, fireplace. 2 car enclosed
garage. S65,000.
1 acre With old house. Owner
holding. $25,000.

If you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Exc. assumption, 148.500.

42—Wbi le Homes
See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap siding &amp; shingle roof
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
373 5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

$65,000.

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321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DsLi'4 4$4335

By Roger BoIIen

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AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION.

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the ability to calculate things

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properly.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)

things going for you this coming
showing themselves again
year that you'll have-to make a
today. People are looking to you
few choices because you Cent
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handle them all. It should be a
do
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busy and successful time.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Although you may appear to be
Attitudes of co-workers play an on the quiet side today, In
important role in making your reality you are hard at work
Job easier today. You should weighing and balancing things
derive a great deal of Im po rtant to you.
satisfaction from your work.
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Find out more of w hat lies 21) Group endeavors are your
ahead for you in the year cup of tea today. You always
following your birthday by enjoy being with lots of people.
sending for yo ur copy of Astro- Today, they are even more fun
Graph Letter. Mail $1 for each to you than usual.
to Astro.Graph, P.O. Box 489,
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Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. 19) Because YOU show conBe sure to specify birth sign. sideration Instead of stepping
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Herald Stall Writer

Airport Authority director
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rates for the first four years of
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solidation of Sheriff John Polk's
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"They will be given a rent
administrative offices and reduction the first few years In
communications center exchange for the repairs and
beginning in June.
improvements they'U pay for,"
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The 43,000 square feet
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All the pain and agony a mother can know returned to
Mm Paul Chaplin during a frightening one-block walk
Monday.
At 3 p.m. she received word her son, Edward, 8, had
been struck by a car and injured on Park Avenue just
south of 2kh Street. It was just two weeks ago that she was
told her other son, Scott, 16, had been hit by a car and

Box 424,
the pavement. He was taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital by ambulance where he was treated and
released.
Police said Alexander stopped immediately after hitting the youth. No citation was issued.
On April26 Mark Scott Chaplin, 16, left his home at 2809

"It was the longed block I ever walked," Mrs. Chaplin
said of the trip from her home to the scene of the accident
at about 3p.m. after being told Edward had been hit by a
car.
God."
That's all Mrs. Chaplin could think to say upon learning
Edward was going to be all right.
"He's at home," she said this morning, "he suffered a
dight concussion and is going to be all right."
Sanford police said Edward was running south on Park
Avenue %hen he veered into the path of a car driven by
Louis Clyde Alexander, 56, whose address is listed as P.O.

reached his destination, a blue Pontiac struck him on Old
Lake Mary Road about a mile south of Air port Boulevard.
Four days later he died in an Orlando hospital.
The driver of that car fled the scene at a high rate of
speed. The Florida Highway Patrol said no suspect has
yet been apprehended In connection with the hit and run.
Mrs. Chaplin said she did not know whether or not
anyone had been arrested for the accident that claimed
her son's life. But she said:
"I prayed for the driver again this morning."
After learning her other son was not seriously injured,
she prayed again—GEOFFREY POUNDS

only in Nesbitt's court and 80

"There are going to be a lot of whether to appeal it.

mission 130000 for the
cost of $40,000 to $45,000.
year, $42,(XX) for the second
year, $49,000 for the third year
Polk said today he expects to
and $54,000 for the fourth year. be able to make the move to the
The rate for each year after airport within two or three days
that will be negotiated, ac- after the telephones are Incording to the contract ap- stalled.
proved by the A uthority. The
"Right now we're looking at a
vote to approve the contract
June
15 date," he said. "We'll
was unanimous.
move on the weekend and there
In April, county corn- should be no disruption of
inissioners voted to approve the service."
leasing of building space at the
Polk said his own department
airport and authorized
personnel
would be used to
Chairman Bob French to
execute an agreement with the make the move, although
Authority. Fo rm al approval of specialists would be called In to
the lease negotiated was ex- relocate the computers and
pected to come during today's records equipment.
regular commission meeting.
Jeff Etchbei-ger, director of
The commission's decision to the county's Office of
seek space at the airport came Management, Analysis and
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mendationsof Sheriff Polk. reduction during the first four

and third floors of the three- Make all but about $10,000 of
story structure at building 310 improvements to the building.
to
consoliddte the ad- He said the reductions in the
mninistrative offices
and first four years amount to
communications center which SCA11110. He estimated the cost of
are now housed in four separate the elevator construction and
come
center Is located at the cour- $52,000.
thouse and the depa rtment has
offices at the old jail, the
At the first year rental fee of
Sanford Masonic Budding and
building 1 at the airport.
comes to $2.56, he said. By the
The move will free-up 10,545 fourth year of the lease when
feet of space at the old jail for the rent jumps to $54,000, the
other county purposes, leaving rent per square loot comes to
only an 18-tell Wock for housing about $3-43,
of prisoners. The cell-block will
The going rate for office
remain as reserve space when space in the area averages
the new jail at Five Points is more than $5. per square foo
t,
completed, according to Polk. he said.

decision," said Patrol director extent that tiny are accurate in the business of making

was tçhsld by a 1166 U.S cases that he dismissed Mon- people who will get away with

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complaints of speeding,
radar
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Deputies "don't make It a
Although the ruling qphee ruling.
acy, the mast os$.p,e
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"The heavy sluff has been concentrated in the Tampa
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"1 saw a black cloud headed north of highway (Interstate) 4 and highway (U.S.) 301 but there was no funnel,"
said Bob Nelson, who lives a block from the Lamplighter.
But then between the fence (bordering the park) and
owler (Ave.)the funnel touched down.
"You could see all the electric insulators, all the high
(electric) lines exploding at the insulators where the lines
are hooked to the poles," he said.
A number of trees, signs and power lines were do wn In

There was no Immediate Col. Eldridge Beach, "but as It and Identification of the target revenues. It's protecting lives
day, other judges in Dade speeding," said Dade County reaction frcxn the Dade County dads at the moment it is vehicles con be readily made. and property
and I personally
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NIIIIIIIIIIIII111's rJft Only WHIIIIIIII C4WY &amp;W throughout the state Public Safety Officer John Public Safety Department, but business as usual as far as we
"Undoubtedly,
the
believe
the
supreme
court
In his cotsireom In which he may adopt his stand.
Cowgy Judge
Riley, "This Is going to cut the Florida Highway Patrol, are concerned,"
manufacturers
with
their
decision
prevails"
astbesoioevldsncein Seinpd 80 cases Monday
"Very
likely
the
down on the numnberof speeding which has equipped nearly
Polk said he expected the
Wlthesses til1ed durühe scientific and financial
css was a "wrong following Ida d.'l''. Other ramifications will be felt tickets by a great deal.,,
every car with radar, sald,there hearing one of
main,
resources
can
accomplish
this
manfacturers
of the radar
the
dedsion," says Seminole Jusa In Dade CowY and elsewhere hi Florida and the
Dade County State Attorney would be no policy change even problems with radar was in- In the very near future,"
equipment to put a "different"
Uwonghouttha MM. may ado' nation," said Dade Public Janet Reno was to review the Dade County.
, si
Nesbitt pointed out that machine on the market in the
terference from o utside factors
Defender Bennett Brummer. ruling t oday and decide
"Ipsnoaally think radar Is Ni stand.
"We respect Judge Nesbitt's such as a car's air conditioner justice had to take precedent near f
uture.
We," Polk said, "The Polk said, however, he dlda't "Judge Neshilt has presided ________________________________________ and CS radios.
Another was over consideration of lost
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But whatIs ironic Is some of
hive to be tid and expect S,rthicl. Cosiy to feel over a factual hearhig In which
clear identification of the reveni.s from fewer speeding the
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Vorstais trained. If radar any rippling effects from a seat manlier
"target"
vehicle,
Since
radar
convictions.
radar
equipment
also came out
fs, Nesbitt's
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"reads"
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large
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because this is jut ens
think it will be difficult for other Ar
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des," said Ron Triggs, senior •'Ittookusthreeandahalfdays
research associate of the and you figure two people
CAFIU pwm.
driving, that's seven man days
ApproxImately 50,000 prla- lost. A pime could have flown
back in one day. It was about an
at
eight-hour
,or by city,county and
Besides Just the trauiagencies, Triggs explained.
1%3 flgute doem't Include fad- sportation prh1a15,
oral or military aspects but pool tttough CAPTIS can also
Am an estlawed, $35 million Is be utilized for the transplit on transportation of sport$lon of witnesses for trial,
persons of unsound müiio or
officers en route to sebod,
By January, iisO, CAP=Tviggs said. The
of
hops to be operstlaill on &amp; uses is limitless, he added
nationwüie basis and capture at
"I do know within a thousand
WW 10 percent or 5,000 of the mile radius, it is more
$1,110 transports In Its economical saul iato for us to
fly our own plane," p
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no immediate reports of damage, and the Pinellas County
sheriff's office reported some damage due to high winds
south of Clearwater.
Another tornado hit the tiny town of Port Orange south
of Daytona Beach, striking several motile home parks
and a new housing subdivision.
"So far, no one's hurt, but the damage looks awful bad"
said a Port Orange poli ce spokeswoman.
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rain between midnight and 10 a.m., and clocked winds UP
to 86 knots.
At one point the control tower at the airport was
evacuated for 10 minutes because of the high winds and
the spotting of the tornado just north of the airport.

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to join the hundreds of sheriffs' that potential can be realized by
across the nation the first of I=.,,
in- a so-called air pool to save
On an Individual basis, , a
dine and money In the tran- particular law enforcement
sportation of prisoners.
agency that would enter into a
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raid, said Sgt. Jerry Capshaw, said.
of
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Cøpabaw said S.wliols
County Sheriff's Dei*ttineit. County's twin-eagine plan.
When the aircraft's fao*It Is which can seat six operates on
complete In about a month, its abOut seven cents per
value will be Increased three passenger mile at full capacity.
times over, plus save the it gets about five to six miles
1' department flIOfiCY in
gallon and can travel
both the 1o,
Amt
ort nat, he miles per hour, Capehaw said.
salt
"On a onne Nub, On
The sheriff's department cost of flying commercial and
planat participate in a air pool flying our own aircraft Is about
with other law enforcement the same," Caishaw said.
InCIU known as CAPTIS
But when more than one
(Computer Assisted Prisoners person UtiliZes the flight,
Transportation Index Service), cost saving of the plane fare IS
p
tinder the National Immediately realized not to
Sheriff Association is based In mention the time saved in
Washington D.C. and would flying instead of driving,
allow law enforcement agen- Capihaw said.
cla to cooperalte with each
The rising price of gas plus
other throughout the country in the distance deputies must
transporting prisoners in
travel to transport prisoners
gups,savingtbneaMmoney.
has made the aircraft
I."CAPTIS is designed to economically feasible, said
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SUNDAY EDITION
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71st Year, No. 222—Sunday, Mayo, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 48.280)—Price 2.5 Cents

Cwas Sta tions Mobbed
Violence Is Reported
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Imposition of gas rationing in
With gasoline statim closed or open for only a few hours a day,
California's urban areas drew closer today, as desperate huge lines, stretching a mile or more Into traffic, formed Friday
motorists mobbed gasoline stations for the second day In some In the Los Angeles area. Many motorists waited more than an
areas Friday, bringing reports of scattered violence.
hour to reach the Pumps — sometimes to be told only then that the
But among the stories of violence and price-gouging there were station's tanks had Just rim dry.
also reports of unusual acts of helpfulness and courtesy.
Police In Los Angeles and other Southern California cities
County officials prepared to meet Monday with Gov. Edmund reported some fights between motorists over their places In line,
G. Brown Jr., on his proposal for a state-mandated "odd-even" and between motorists and station attendants.
rationing plan In counties that request It. It appeared many ofIn Los Angeles, Mabel Arias, So 84 months pregnant, cornficlals from heavily populated areas would do so - putting the
police she was beaten "all over my body" bya man who
plaInedo
plan Into effect In those areas as early as Tuesday.
accused her of cutting in front of him In a line.
Edwin Lewis,3), described by police as the size .Of a football
player," was detained and released pending Investigation.
Police said Lewis reportedly countered by letting air out of the
wqznan's tires, and she allegedly got out of her car and slapped
him. Lewis denied he hit her, saying he only grabbed her arm to
protecthimself.
was MW filling his tank when police arrived. "I just got
carried away," he reportedly said.
But In Burbank, Qiackiey's restaurant dispatched waitresses to
LOS ANGELES (UP!)— The by having to cite or arrest wi
- give motorists — many of them sweltering in the afternoon sun —
Los Angeles Police Depart- thinking, rude Inconsiderate free lemonade In plastic foam cup,
ment, which Is urging residents drivers."
In some lines, those who ran out of gas while waiting watched in
to be calm and remain softFifteen minutes after it wiK anger while others darted around and In front of them. In other
spoken in the face of the distributed, police spo
gasoline drought, decided It
recalled the release and Issued autos along by hand.
better follow Its own guidelines, a rewritten version.
In Sacramento, Gov. Brown Friday unveiled his plan to inAs reports Increased of fights
stitute controls on gasoline sales In those counties that ask for
between motorists and gas
The new one said the them, using his powers to take extraordinary measures in the
station attendants over scarce department "is appealing to face
of "disaster or extreme periL"
gasoline, the department Issued motorists to remain patient and
The plan would allow motorists to buy gasoline only every other
a news release Friday warning courteous ... The motoring day, based on the last digit of the vehicle's license plate,
that unless motorists "maintain public Is asked to please restricting sales to a marbnuin of 30 gallons and a minimum of
some semblance of sanity," the cooperate by obeying the laws half a tank to prevent panic "tank-topping,"
department would have to "add and exercising common cour
Emergency and commercial vehicles, motorcycles and autos
to an already difficult situation tesy."
driven by the handicapped were exempted.

Police Follow
Their Own Advice

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Problem of alcoholism is dramatized in this photograph

Addiction For New Life
At Th is Halfway House

cubs Born; Cougar Expecting

Btrt*hs Abound AtZóO

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Herold Staff Writer
Central Florida Zoological
Park at Sanford has announced
another blessed event at the
zoo. Four Bengal Tiger cubs
were born April 29 and mother
and cubs are doing well. The
mother is one of the two baby
tigers flown in from Tennessee
In 1975 and fed from a bottle.
She was only this year paired
for the first time with the zoo's
male Bengal Tiger.
The mother Is keeping the
cubs In seclusion in her den
until their eyes open and they
are able to move about under
their own power, which should
be by the end of next week,
according to Zoo Director Alan
Boson.
"Bengal Tigers have from
two to six offspring," he said,
"but two is usual, four unusual
id six, rare."
"She Is doing an excellent job
of mothering the cubs," Boson
said, "but they have to be kept
away from the father because
he might kill them."
"Allthe cubs look like they're
ood strong healthy condition
and if their mother demon.
*Misan ability to care for the
cabs, there should be no
pt ate
in raising them
they are sold to another soot"
amoft Sam Wilson, No
00*111.
Now on exhibit are the three

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Fox last month. These animals
1$
are still a little thy having been
only recently exposed to the - public view. They have been
observed at feeding time in the
open exhibit near the Wool
.
Monkey exhibit.
Zoo officials also announced
the female cougar Is scheduled
to deliver cubs sometime In
July adding to the zoo's animal
.
inventory.
;
A pair of black panthers
arrived at the zoo this week
from Chicago, Boson said.
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Plans have been announced
..
for the construction of the new
Children's Zoo to begin
sometime this year. It was
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learned, zoo officials said, U
after advertising for bkinonths
construction of a dry moat for
the elephant paddock liii week
when bide were cilened that It
was overbid by all companies
snnItthig sealed bide.
Present plane cell for con. "
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by Torn Ni$sI contracting the work,
ofFemale cougar expecting
ftcfals said.
Two special events are day, except for paraplegics, Council of YrAI anu nurger
planned at the no In the near Boson said, but those flg4
King will sponar a Children's
figure. on Swy, May is, the will be transported from the Art Festival for Central Florida
Florida SymphOny Orcbsdm parking area at the 14 children from preschool
will present a childre&amp;s cm Indiatrial Park by six ihatti, through 12th grade. Qilidren
cut at 3 p.m. aimed at basis. The orubsetri will play will be admitted free and will
dslldIng youag and old ad hetwem the no entram and draw or paint their own Imwill be Included with e''en the pkiic ellar.
preulosis of the zoo and
to the zoo. Thee, will be no
( JUN 2freml0 aim lo6 animals tobe judged for prises,
parking at the me Itself on that p.m. the Seminole County including four awards.

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BY BRA1WN CA1tRAOCO
"To make somettdngout of my We is my biggest
motivation to stay sober, "says a man in his mid-20s with
long blond wiry hair.
"1 have too much self-esteem to see myself In the gutter
somewhere,"
The young man, call him Mike, Is one of six residents
now at the Seminole Halfway House who decided to trade
their addictions to alcohol for a chance to lead normal,
happy lives.
About three years ago, Mike admitted to himself he had
a drinking problem but it wasn't until his marriage and
college career fell In that he was ready to quit.
"It took three years before I could become happy
staving sober," Mike says.
Today, he attends a local college full-time In Seminole
County where he Is studying to become a registered nurse.
Another resident of the Seminole Halfway House Is a
middle-aged man called Tom who says his drinking
"wasted some good years and lost a good wife." Like
Mike, he too, is ready to build a new life for himself.
"There are a lot of beautiful things out there that I don't
see when I'm drinking,', Tom says. "I want to be the man
I was supposed to be in the world."
The Seminole Halfway House offers men like Tom and
Mike a helping hand to rejoin the community"soclally,
spiritually and vocationally," says John Bissell, residence
manager.
Since 1972, the Seminole Halfway House has served as a
"change agency" where Individuals move from
detoxification to being a wholly Intergrated part of the
community, Bissell says. It is located just south of Lake
Mary Boulevard.
The halfway house, which Is wider the direction of
Seminole County Mental Health, has a capacity to house
10 individuals. It offers residents care services, counseling and therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation
support.
"We concentrate on helping a client develop a support
system he can use In terms of his ability to live without the
Lee of alcohol," Bissell says.
Another consideration Is helping the Individual find
meaningful employment that would Instill in him feelings
of self-esteem and self-worth, Bissell says. These feelings

have atàdency to cietutorat. In aloholki,
IV woo in %TTTT1V .
they are here, we try to tis'ap tm develop sonis
of
program for living sober," BIsseU says.
But the halfway house is more than a common place for
clinical treatment of alcoholism, Bissell says. It Is similar
to a small cornznwilty where every resident contributes
something "We are not a holding house or detention
home," Biseeli stresses, "This Is home. We do lot of
things together. We try to have everyone sit down for
dinner, say grace, break bread. Try to establish that kind
of identity."
Each resident Is responsible for some particular aspect
in the upkeep of the home tohelphlmget into the habit of
conformance. For example, a resident might be required

'I want to be the man I was
supposed to b. In the world'
to have his bed made by 8a.m. or the dishes washed by 10
am.
"This might sound simple but an alcoholic by nature
would want to rebel against that, "Blssell says.
If a resident doesn't do his household chores, he Isn't
making a contribution to the "community," Bissell says.
Fellow residents will remind him of that during the group
sessions held each week, he says.
There's a different activity at the halfway house almost
every day of the week. "Members of the Alcoholics
Anonymous meet here on Tuesdays for their regular
meetings and Wedoe*tay nights are set aside for
recreation," Bissell says.
Through the mental health center, the halfway house
makes available to residents the use of a psychologist,
clinical psychologists , pyachologjcal testing and other
services, he says.
"We are currently evaluating and re-evaluating our
alcoholic recovery program to assure we have an attitude
toward the development of optimum recovery ow
portunity," Blssell says.
During the 90-day program (residents may may
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Carter Tries To Recapture
Mexican.Amerlcan Support
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - President Carter spent the
night with a Chicano family and embarks today on an
attempt to recapture the support of MezicanAmericana
who backed him In 1976 but now accuse him of falling to
fulfill campaign promises.
As he like, to do on out-of-town trips, Carter stayed
Friday night at the home of a "typical" American family.
He slept In the two-bedroom home of the Steven Rodriguez
family to stress his concern for Mexican-Americus.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UP!) — Bone
fragments found In Burma during an expedition participated In by a University of
North Carolina-Charlotte anthropologIst
could prove that higher primates lived In that
cowitçy more than 40 million years ago, It was
learned Friday.
Information on what UNCC has labeled as a
major anthropological find Is to be officially
released Tuesday.
Dr. Russell L. Ciochon, In his first year on
the anthropology staff at UNCC, and a
professor at the University of California at
Berkeley were the only two Americans on the
expedition.
Dr. Elwyn L Slmons, director of Duke
University's Primate Center In Durham, has
read a copy of Ciochon's findings to be
published next week In a scientific journal.
Simons, In a telephone Interview FrIday,
said anthropologists previously found
creatures3omlllion to 35 million years old In
Egypt believed to be the forerunner of higher
primates.
If the Information contained In Clochon's
study proves to be accurate It could provide
evidence of prImates 40 million years old, the
oldest known to man, Simons said.
"I think it's work that should be continued,"
Simons said. "He (Clochon) and his coworkers have found only lower jaw parts so
far. For confirmation that these are earlier
higher primates one really needs to find
more."
"I still would say guardedly that their news
release is more or less right," Simons said,
adding that It Is "subject to proof" from
further findings.
UNCC spokesman Ken Sanford, in announcing Tuesday's news conference, said It
would deal with "an anthropological find that
may alter all previous Interpretations of the
origins of primates, Including man. A recent
expedition has found a missing link in the

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - John Wayne's mod recent
operation revealed the "probability that cancer has
spread throughout his body" and the 71-year-old actor
volunteered for treatment considered "strictly experimental, a hospital spokesman said Friday.
"I suspect Mr. Wayne feels right now like he just fell off
a horse," Bernard Strohm, associate administrator of
UCLA Medical Center, told reporters Friday after the
news was broken to Wayne.
family Is together. The children are there. But It
hasn't been a gentle experience." Asked how long Wayne
has to live, Strohm replied, "It hasn't come to that."

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Junior NO and cade school students In the Oakland
School District have been barred from school because
they have not renewed immunizations against measles,
polio and diphtheria.
The students have been kept from Oakland schools since
April23 by district officials for not complying witha new
date law to update Inunurdistlons or notifying school
officials of their kde,dlcn to do so.

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DETROIT (UP!) - General Motors Is recalling 372,000
1977 and 1978 model Cadillacs to fix sticky accelerator
pedals blamed in 124 accidents resulting In three deaths
and 46 Injuries.
A spokeswoman for GM's Cadillac Motor Car Division
said Friday the voluntary recall Includes all 1977 and
early 1978 model Coupe deVilles, Sedan deVilles,
Brougham and limousines except those equipped with
- fuel Injection.

Route 436 In Altanonte Springs, police said.
Police said they caught Danny Burt Sasser, 19, at Route 436 arid
Auto Sales Road, and Martin Joseph Hayes, 20, of 606 Beverly
Ave., in the act at prying open the door of the Ultra Cleaners

Orbiter Off Perfectly
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) - The latest In a
series of military communications satellites designed to
provide jam-proof radio links with the nation's warships,
planes, and troops was reported in perfect preliminary
orbit early today.
The fleet SMWI. Conunankatlons Orbiter was
launched at 2:40 p.m. Friday by an Atlas Centaur rocket.
The blast off had been delayed 24 hours so that engineers
could cheek out a rocket sensor for the on-board ..t.11Ite
motor which hod failed to r'apoid prior to a scheduled
Thursday lausch,

Sanford:

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James Foley
Milton Frazier

SAN ANTONIO, Tow, (UP!) - An Inquisitiv, medical
i1nIii, "hj" across traces of the nlml
tranqilii "angel diM" In the blood of a loner who
opened fin on a gala FIMa pareds crowd a week ego.
us disclosure that Ira Attsbsry had the divg PCP In his
blood came asmrvlvorso( one otth.twowgguui killed In
the mpor's attack prepared to sue Mt.bsry's estate for
"wrongful death" More than 50 other people also were
Injured.

Gertrude Jones
Catherine Miller

Richmond Mitchell

Annie Gr iffis

Patricia Hyde
Robert I.
Martha S. Orwig
Marion C. Wentz

BIRTHS
Donald I Tommy Bronson —. boy,

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AntIgovermanent protesters demanding freedom for five jailed
labor leaders held the French and the Costa Rican ambassadors hostage today after storming their embassies
in a shoo(og with police.
Two groups at protesters seized the embassies Friday
While other dissidents occupied a Roman Catholic
cathedral. In a separate incident, authorities said leftwing guerrillas shot and killed two policemen In another
section at the city.

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Along Its border with Vietnam killed at least six people
and injured two others.
The official New China News agency said Vietnamese

forces ambushed three militiamen In Gangxl Province
AM killed them on May 3 in the latest Incident. The two
nations are currently deadlocked In talks In Hanoi with
each side accusing the other of border "provocations."

Police Kill Terrorist
NUREMBURG, West Germany (UP!) — Police cornered Raider Meinhof terrorist Elizabeth von Dyck In a
secret hideout and shot and killed her as she drew a gun,
officials said today.
Miss von Dyck was wanted in connection with September 1977 kidnap-murder of West Germany Indintriallat Hanris Martin Schleyer, whose body was found
In the trunk at a car near Strasbourg, France.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — A former aide to ex-policeman Dan
White says he was 'agitated, mad" when she drove him to City

But by Mardi, she testified, "I noticed a definite change. He
became frustrated with his job. lie had a hard time adjusting to
Hall where he fatally shot Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor the political process. He became
moody, withdrawn and
Harvey Milk,
depressed. He began canceling many appointments without
Denis Apear, an administrative assistant to White when he giving a reason."
served as a supervisor, also told a Superior Court jury the
She said she also was concerned because White, who had
defendants' aides had discussed his seeking psychiatric lisip less
than two weeks before the Nov. 27 shootings.
always "eaten very healthy foods and always wanted to drink
Ms. Apcar was the first defense witness In White's murder trial, milk," suddenly became obsessed with eating candy, doughnuts
and other snack food.
Tears welled in her eyes as she recounted what happened the day
She said when White's wife had a baby in June, the pressures on
of the slayings.
White, she said, had quit the Board of Supervisors, saying he him increased.
could not afford to support his family on the $9,600-a-year salary.
Ms. Apcar said she and his other aides were taken by surprise
On the day of the shootings, Ms. Apcar said she telephoned
when he told them Nov. 10 he was resigning from the board, and a
White twice to tell him Mayor Moscone had refused to appear at a
few days later, she said, she and other aides discussed the
City Hall rally of supporters in favor of White's reappointment to
possibility that White might need psychiatric help.
the board.
"There were specific things going on that seemed peculiar,"
"After the second call, he asked me to pick him up in my car," she said, citing the fact he had
not consulted his staff about his
the young woman said, and she drove him to City Hall.
plan to resign.
"He looked very different to me," she said. "He wouldn't look at
White's trial was recessed for the weekend.
me. He was agitated, mad, that the mayor didn't have the
courtesy to tell him he wasn't going to be reappointed."
Ms. Apcar said White had undergone a dramatic change after
taking his seat on the Board of Supervisors in January 1978.
When he first took office, she said, he was "a very serious man,
an optimistic person, one who took his job very seriously and
worked even harder than I did."

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Juanita Kreps In Peking

Border Fighting Reported

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Krsp. arrives In Peking today for "trade talks" amid a
sharp slowdown In the business boom between China and
the Wed. American officials have avoided suggesting that
the Washington group will sign a trade agreement.
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Florida Isireas Barbara Jos Mackie and burying her far
nearly four days while arranging a $IIS,* ransom Will
be petalled thu mn,dh on the
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battery early today after he reportedly struck another man in the
face because he "didn't Ilk, the looks" of the man,
Charged Is Johnny Harold Felts, 712 Bsywood Circle. Sanford
police said they arrested Felts at Sam 'a Restaurant, 2665
French Ave., after Rodney Gene Bullard
Builard of Sanford said Felts
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Police said Bullard asked Felts why he had thrown the punch
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have someone In that bed who can."
Residents who graduate train the halfway house are
urged to keep In touch with BIuell for. minimum of two
years for evaluation pcus.
Blasell who has been the resident manager since
February, candidly says he Is a recovered alcoholic for
the past nIne years.
Bunch's ability to empethize with the problem dii..,
coupled with his enthusiasm to help Individuals once like
himself Is one of the major stronghold, of the beltway
home program.
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The second polio case in a week diagnosed last January in a 22has been diagnosed in a 13year- year-old woman from Franklin
old youth living in an Amish County, and Parkin said the two
community where religious cases this week were ••a conleaders refuse to permit an tinuation" of the first outbreak.

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done," new British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
conferred with her top Conservative Party aides today to
Pick the Cabinet that will steer Britain away from the past
five years of state socialism. As Labor Party leader
James Callaghan, defeated and downcast, packed his
bags and left No. 10 Downing Street, congratulations for
Europe's first woman prime minister poured in fr&amp;n

In Barroom Auruck

Circle, Sanford, charged with second degree murder In con-nectian with the shooting death of her husband, Adolphus Brooks,
44,
Bond had been withheld following her arrest on April 27 when a
first degree murder charge was filed against her by Sanford
Police. Howem, a grand jut), Indicted her Thy on second
degree murder charges and her attorney, Gerald Rutberg,
requested a hearing Friday to determine whether bond could be
poste&amp;
The motion to release Mrs. Brooks on bond as of Sunday was
panted.

Both men were charged with attempted burglary and taken Into
custody. Bond on both mm was set it $5,0.
ROBBERY
A DeBary Insurance Salesmen was robbed of $200 while walking

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Slmons, who has participated In several
expeditions In Egypt, said the evldence
reportedly uncovered by Clochon had been
suspected sInce 1972.
"This Is not the missinglink," meaning
evidence linking the evolution of man from
animals, he said.
"They haven't found out something sen
satlonal," Simons said. "They have made the
animal easier to discuss."
Clochon, contacted by UP!, declined to
divulge details of his scheduled announcement.
Asked If he thoughtIt would be universally
accepted as a major find, Clochon said, "I
think there will be some controversy over It
butlthinkitwili beacceptable"toa
majority.
Simons said there mint be further evidence
to support the contention that the bone frag
ments discovered In Burma are in fact those
of higher primates.
"It's not totally provable until they get
some upper jaws and parts of the skullthat
have undeniable features of higherprimates
like enclosed eye sockets ..." he said.
"Youcan't prove thatsomething isa higher
primate from jaw fragments," Simons salt
"I applaud their work and hope they will go
back and prove for sure what these things
are."
He said if the fragments are in fact from
higher primates It could provide evidence
that the earliest forerunners of higher
primates were in Burma rather than Egypt.
"It's possible that these thing' were first In
Burma and later turned up In Egypt," Slmons
sad."Itaeemstobeanmgge In the
history of primate development," he salt
The expedition was financed by the
Smithsonian Institution and the L.S.B.
Leakey Foundation at Pasadena, Calif., Sanford said.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) - Judy Holland of south
Nashville decided It was time to evacuate her home when
she heard that her neighbor's dog was floating away.
Qvil Defense officials estimated that 1,600 people in 14
counties In Middle and Wed Tennessee evacuated their
homes. By late Friday, officials said the water was
receding, despite a light rain that continued to fail, and
people began returning to what remained at their homes.

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looks of Bullard's face, according to oolice reports.
GUN TAKEN
A thief broke into the home of Gail Gilchrist, $ Holly Ave.,
Sanford, Thursday by crawling though a window on the northwest
side of the house, police said.
Police said once Inside the home, the thief dole a .23 caliber,
pistoL a watch, rings, and other Items with a total value of 1645,
DODGE STOLEN
A 1979 Aspen Dodge was detected missing from a Longwoo4.
dealership dUring an Inventory in April, according
In tue om Nock at Mulberry Avenue In Santord Friday, police Coa*y &amp;pWm
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said.
The dark metallic brown automobile valued at $5343 wa4
Dan Morris, 73, at 1506 Williams Ave., lost $772 Friday when two
Police said Harry Hawkins, 40, was ordered to turn over his stolen from the parking lot of Bob Dance Dodge, Inc., U.S. H1gh
men asked him to exchange his wallet for what he thought was a
money to a man who approached him from the rear and placed an way 1742, Longwood, deputies say. The car was a demonstraticit
wad of bills valued at $500, Sanford pollee said.
model.
unknown object to his head.
Police said Morris picked iç the men near a Sanford bank and
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Hawkins surrendered his money, but was unable to provide a
drove them to Palmetto and Third streets. One of the passengers description at the robber, police said.
pulled out of his pocket what looked to be a wad of $50 bills and
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A thief who
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Morris removed the first bill at the wad and found a stack of torn
containing $W, Seminole County sheriff's deputies salt
longer), Bissell says he looks for a Im-orm commitment
paper strips underneath, police said.
Deputies said the thief took two pieces from the sliding door of
from potential residents. The halfway house wants the
BURGLARY ARREST
the building and crawled through the opening.
optimum return on Its manpower investment, Bissell
Two Altamonte Springs men were arrested early Saturday
says.
BOND SET
morning while allegedly breaking Into a cleaning store at 920
Bond was set At $10,000 for Thelma Brooks, 31, of 165 Bethune
"It is not In the bed Interest of anybody If we have C

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A 30yesrold Sanford man Is listed In fair condition at Seminole
Memorial Hospital today following treatment for knife wounds to
his face and stomach sustained In a bar fight.
Robert 0. Fulton, Lake Monroe Terrace, was In the Silver Tip
Bar, 1509W. 13th St., late Friday night when an unidentified man
pulled a knife and slashed him across the face and again In the
stomach1 Sanford _____
police said.
Police said the "s'lIant left the ___
scene after the knifing and
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negotiations begin on wages and pension benefits for the
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) - More than 2,000 city
workers have returned to work after settlement of a strike
over Insurance coverage - but their union leaden begin
wage talks next week.Cfty Councilman Richard Arrington
said the union leaden had down uame "muscle-flexing"

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the annual charity sidewalk sale on First Street In
Downtown Sanford sponsored by SISTER, Inc.
From left, Betty Lindmeler, Janet Holland and
Frances Pratt.
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Prison Guards

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Sunday, May 6,1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 00 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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The Clock
By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Soaring Gas Prices
Add

Oil Shale Lure
JULIAN BOND

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mercially unacceptable.
The sudden deposition of the Shah of Iran and
subsequent curtailment of the flow of Iranian
has rapidly decreased the gap between the price of
crude oil from Arabian wells and the potential cost
of deriving oil from shale.
Of more significance than cost at this time,
perhaps, is the fact that the expanse of rock in
colorado, Utah and Wyoming is believed to contain
Up to two trillion barrels of oil. By comparison only
657 billion barrels of oil can be expected from
worldwide petroleum reserves,
- In W74, nine large oil companies were awarded.

However, steady hikes In the world price of
crude oil and the never-ending spiral in retail
gasoline pump prices tend to blur the difference in
'cost of oil from shale, which has been about $6 a

barrel. Production of a mere 700 billion barrels
'would supply the United States for 100 years.
Congress Is again exploring the possibility of
-federal financing and operation of demonstration
programs In the shale fields. A tax-credit program
to give the oil industry a temporary $3-a-barrel
- Incentive to develop an extraction system also is

gaining congressional support.
An immediate decision on the route to follow,
according to industry estimates, could put shale oil
on the market in as little as 10 years.
A pliloso0dca1 battle on the financing and
'.stton 'of eiiplatory plants, however, could
delay progress until the next century.
The elusive goal of energy "self-sufficiency" is

"attaInable through application of current
technology to known resources. To continue to
close our eyes to an abundant supply of domestic
fuel
at the height of a developing fuel crisis is
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irresponsible, if not criminal.

Cos tly To

Navy

The Senate Budget Committee eshlblt.d a foolish, false

economy in rejecting the chance to purchase four guided missile
destroyers for the Navy at a net saving of same $800 million.
The four Sprusnce.clus ships are among the available
mrgalns, no w that the new government of Iran has cancelled
nijor contracts for military purchases from American
nanutacturers. The ulilpi are under construction at Litton
Industry's Inp3ls Division yard In Pascagoullas Division yard
In Pascagoula, Miss. The Navy could purchase these badly
needed escort vessels for $L38 billion, roughly two-thirds the
coal of the ships if construction of Identical models were
thIs year or next.
But the Budget Committee, alert for once to save a dollar
even If it —- Wgher costs tomorrow, vetoed the Navy's
proposal,
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the prospect of
already advanced toward the porch..e price at a time when
Telwon Is boosting oil prices. The logic of this last argument
eludes us completely. Does It have to cod the taxpayers *soo
million or more In lost savings jiM so the Senate Budget
Committee can commiedcai. Its pique over rising oil prices.
The full Senate only partially rectified this foolishnes by

McDowell of the Oviedo office of the state department of transportation. He said he receives
numerous Inquiries about the different road names
every week. Highway 17-92 Is probably the most
misunderstood road in the area, he said.
"Everyone seems to have a different name for
It," McDowell said of the highway. "In fact, It's
rarely referred to correctly."

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social legislation in this, the postProposition 13 period, shall focus on the
Impending battle on National Health
Insurance. Neither welfare nor anything
else except Health Insurance has a chance
of enactment, they say — and don't bet on
Health Insurance,
But if prospects for welfare reform
leilsiatlon seem to be stuck solid, the
welfare crisis itself rages on. Everyone in
the nation — rich and poor
suffers.
Desolte oresent prosperity, welfare
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companies are being given short sheift by the discriminated against in the federal 8-A status even more difficult for women to
The society has denied the Fit staff charges
Carter administration on their fight for a fair procurement process.
oltain.
and
has complained that the agency should he
Bid InhlErity groups — through their political
share of government contracts under the anPresident Carter's response to the plight of spending its time going after hack p1wtic
statutes.
clout and the experience in government contract bialnesawomesi was to create an Interagency surgeons who advertise their services.
In plain terms, the Small Business ties4kig they hive acquired over the years - Task Force on Women. The task force is exThe FTC Investigators bells,, that tide Is a
is giving
have succeeded in limthrig the access of peded to release an executive order on women's responsibility
of the dates. They also chim that
figuratively but net literally. Though by law, b
iiwoman to the federal contract pie let bmithise enterprise within a few weeks. But a one of the mod notorious hack surgeons "did, in
companies owned by women can queWy as adds for minorities. Today only about 36 of the rough draft we obtained Indicates
that the fact, complete the reqiaie tralthig and was
disadvaadagsd contractors d4pk for special 3,796 firms in (leo *ceih.d '1-A" esdi- Adenlsddriticn Is more
concerned with cosmetic BoardelIgIble."
consideration In goveramud awarde, in practice
I C ImInMIon prreni are owned by white changes and high-sounding phrases then In
The FTC Is continuing to dusty ways to keep
they are being virtually shut out by the A
women.
mtanc..
the
society from exaggerating the importance of
,,All It Is, Is nice PR," one women's
Thereason
lick: The blackcplt.linn"
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Its'bosrd's
accreditation.
set up under PrU4iM
was .IiMon of wcm from the set-adds contract advocat. told our reporter Rocleofle Sharp.. "All
WANT
AD: This Is by way of a want ad for
disigeid to ad adds a cubb amovat of kdard money has net always been legaL The In- 1 hear Is, We 'n1ce4o.womm' year. Woman don't Mabel Hollingsworth
of Wi Birch &amp;, R'1,
spending for _erpy 1ag
riMors That vs*Igators' raped IM been suppressed by SBA need to be petted on the head... We need money Ark. And for
Uncle Sam as welL "Wanted:
w in the deys bdau women's equality becio
IclaIs since It was cc"cht.d In October.
OppOiti'Uis."
SOflimhls
to
mow
the Hollingswerth lawn; also,
a major palilkal Issue: blacks and other eIMt,
The InvestIgators found "obvious and
M)KAL MONOPOLY? The Federal Trade someone In govermnad to show a little cnna
minorities were regarded as the only twgds of deliberate" discrimination against Marilyn (mi%eli is - checking into a "nail but In- arms In programs for welfare reclifriti"
OW the A has bsmi srIad.d Andeilis, a white wom whose IA status was fluential group of doctor. In the lucrative field of
Let Mrs. Hollingsworth explain: "My •
in that diriMIen. •
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surgerto
Ifitissigenjagln hi.band and I are elderly, me being 7$," she
And black business Weruts ate dicmned 1d*deadviMagsd OicWi Interviewed by uitkcmpstltive practices.
wrote us. "My husband Is blind
to protect their herd-won turf. "If white wamas the Iiiistlgstors adsalited Aadeulla was kicked
The American Society of Plastic and ago had a*cke. Until then, wewere able to are
the
joIn the minority umbrella, we an JiM wrap It
"* became she was a Receadnadiw S'agsens set up a osetlflcatlosi for our lawn, baigg bus bvj&amp; up clean
wemsn,"as.sw.
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Yet the dendvadaged stata of -'.- dIwl'
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As an eventual goal - to be attained
transfers of Income from the average over a
period of years - I recommend
taxpayer to the poor have grown. A
adoption of a national graduated income
volume published by The Institute for assistance program. The Graduated
Socioeconomic Studies last year
revealed Income Supplement (GIS) would eventhat 182 programs In fiscal year 1977 spent
tually substitute for all existing Income
$248.1 billion for income maintenance and
transfer programs.
"to fight poverty." That equalled 69
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strength of the dollar overseas, on spen- and elimination of some of today's
derived. No increase of the Federal
dable income, and on the ability of the redundant or undesirable programs.
Budget would be Incurred,
private sector to capitalize and expand
GIS substitution for existing benefits
The net effect of the GIS would be a cash
production is obvious.
would be done dollar for dollar. GIS dollars income supplement for the needy, while
For years, I have advocated corn- would replace the same amount of benefits
constituting relief to the average taxpayer
prehensive welfare reform, i.e., con- an individual receives irrespective of the In whit would amount
to an income tax
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example
who would continue to need
My chief argument is that the beginnh1
special assistance. For the vast majority, of G IS comprehensive reforni is a national
however, the GIS would provide all necessity now! It must not be left on the
necessary assistance at reduced cost to back-burner of Washington's legislitie
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We are old crones. We are silly old men.
We are wicked witches. We are the old
humpbacks who cast evil spells on lovely
princesses.
It's a long time since "Hansel and
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Illustrated children's books published
between 1968 and 1976. The books cornr
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the word "ancient."
The situation gets worse when it comes
to personality descriptions of the elderly in
children's books. The most frequent adjectives, "sad" and "poor", appear 15.6
percent of the time. In 11.7 percent of the
books, the most frequent personality
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active roles. Our grandchildren may,
therefore, think as little of us as do their
parents.

childhood tale.
- Only 3.64 percent of the 549 children's
Ageism In today's books for children
works against us in two ways: We are books focused on an older person as a
either pictured as enemies or children or principal character. At a time when we
we're not recognized as people at all,
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story only marginally. More than 75
percent of older characters have in.
determinate roles.
- And we're peripheral to the story. We
oldsters are pictured alone In fewer than
one-half of one percent of the books. We

"rileased."
Thus, we seniors are dear, old, ancient
grandparents. Sad 'and poor though we
are, we remain happy and pleased. So say

picture books to his daughter.
The
unappetizing treatment of the aged in
prose and picture startled him.
Working with Joyce Lesler, a doctoral
student, he set out to quantify the types of
behavior assigned to older characters in
children's literature.
Ansello and Lester examined the
collection of "Easy and Juvenile Picture
Books" circulated by the Montgomery
County, Med., Public Library system.
They discussed their findings with the
directors of the Council on Interracial
B(XIkA for Children, a resource center for
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arlans.
- With the counct1' 'ilpprOval, 'mé
researchers extended their study to inelude the representation in children's
literature of older people froni racial

are background figures.
- In general, we perform uninteresting the authors and U1tstratrs.
ta*s rather than creative ones.
We h*sretl1' to 'poht 04*
this'
study came about,
In 549 children's books studied, our
Edward F.Anaello, associate director of
physical characteristics are covered by
only three adjectives. A total of 75.3 per-the Center on Aging at the University of
cent use the word "old." Some 5.1 percent
Maryland, got the Idea while reading minorities. Among
their findings were:
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pere'esit of children's books,
- Elderly hispanics were present ju I.;
percent.
-ewer than 1 percent of the book:.
included elderly Asians or native
'ilie lesson for older Aiiicricans ihou]ti
be obvious. We are a minority irup.
tlong with all minorities, ', e
(ieaiicd and neglected. We get this froiii
many directions.
Do we need it in children's books kb"
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We seniors are not boring, inconsequential people We don't want,Viugrandchildren to think so.

Parties 8 Politics

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Grindle: F'isnanceCha*irman
Super salesman, Art Grindle whose
appointment as finance chairman in the
1980 re-election campaign of Congressman
Richard Kelly,R-Holiday, was announced

as well as the declining number of spaces
In Barrimcas National Cemetery near
Pensacola.
Barrancas is the only veterans cemetery
only a few weeks ago has resigned that
in the state with available gravesites. The
position.
highlight of Chappell's testimony was his
In a letter to the congressman, whose
announcement that he had located an
district includes parts of Seminole County,
available site In the Withiacoochee State
Grindle said he was resigning to accept the
Forest. He noted the site is in the central
position of finance chairman of the Florida
part of the state and deed to the land Is still
Republican Party.
held by the federal government.
mally announced.
"To increase Republican penetration,
Orange County Commissioner Dick
Chappell, who has been negotiating with
the oartv will require strong finances, a
Fischer announced his candidacy for the state officials concerning the possibility of
strong organization and above all strong Democratic nomination for the Florida using the
Withlacoochee land for a new
candldates.Thli is a challenge I could not fifth district seat last week,
cemetery, reported that Florida's Cornturn down," Grindle told Kelly In the
One of Kelly's latest efforts in Congress missioner of Agriculture, Doyle Cannot,
letter,
concurs with his proposal.
is his co-sponsorship of legislation to
Grindle left no doubt, - however, that he establish a
1,200 acre veterans cemetery
"The W1th1MCOOCIIee site is virtually
continues his support
for Kelly. "Your along the Swnter-Hernando county line.
Ideal
for use as a national cemetery,"
voting record shows that, as a

The site is north of Silver Lake in the
Cliappefl said. "Gegraphicaflyitlswithin
Withlacoochee State Forest,
a day's visit by Interstate highway of
Kelly has joined in sponsoring a bill by
almost all of Florida's 1.3 milII veterans,
Congressman Bill Chappell, D" ila, to
In fact 659,000 of those veterans live within
establish
the
cemetery,
100
miles of the site, he said.
months
ago,
Grindle
indicated
he
Some
whose
district
also
includes
Chappell,
Kelly
in
the
candidate
against
would be a
C1appell has Introduced legislation to
1980 elections, but later changed his mind, part of Seminole County, has been fighting
open a new national cemetery In Florida
Another unofficial candidate for the GOP to have a new national cemetery opened 18 every year since entering the House of
nomination for the congressional seat Is Florida for the past 10 years.
Representatives in 1969. His bills have
He testified before the House Veterans
Bill McCollum, chairman of the Seminole
never mentioned a specific site other than
County Republican Executive Committee. Affairs Coimnittee recently about the high
a location us Central l"Ionda and each
legislative attempt died In committee.
Neither McColluin nor Kelly has for- number of veterans who reside in the state

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U.S. Beat At' Own Game
By LeROV POPE
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) - Possibly the
'biggest cause of declining productivity In
the United States Is that too many
,'Amerlcana spend 45 percent of the working
day doing nothing, says the head of a
prestigious group of management consult'Ing companies.
James A. Skidmore, Jr., Is president
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Science Management Corp., of
Mooredown, N.J., which owns a group of
onsu1tlng flrns* Including the Handy
1Asaoclates, Hádrlck &amp; Co., O'Donnell

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three or more years"

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(AFDC). A total of 33 million were getting program. Others urge incremental
Medicaid and Medicare and 16.8 million reform, I.e., modifying separate programs
were given Food Stamps.
to correct their deficiencies while leaving
Yes, some families, studies Indicate, are the system basically intact
The fact Is, however, that today's
able to extricate themselves quickly from
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Sunk without a trace by last fall,
welfare reform may now be making
something o a comeback on the administration's "action list." A strippeddown version of the Carter proposal for
last year Is reportedly ready to be wheeled
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Last year, welfare reform was No. 1 on
the Nation's Social Agenda. So said the
Carter administration. The Washington
press corps chorused its agreement

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Somewhere along the line, U.S. policy toward
ZWRhOdC5ia. And why not?
Rhodesia skewed from simply favoring
After all, the nearly 65 percent turnout is
replacement of white minority with black
greater than in most elections held here. Surely
majority rule over to what amounts to tacit
this must reflect a longing for an end to the war
support for anti-democratic terrorist guerrillas.
that has been waged in that country since before
Ian Smith unilaterally
and illegally In light of the recent elections in Rhodesia,
declared his independence from Great Britain.
President
Carter's advisors on African policy
But most press accounts we read don't tell
from Andrew Young to the State Department
Americans how patently unfair these elections
have put the administration In the embarrasing
were, despite the large number of participants,
position of appearing to be opposed to a
Here's how It went:
moderate, democratic course for Rhodesia-In January, half of the white electorate —2
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constitution under which the recent elections,
Foreign observers who went to Rhodesia were
open to all, were held.
virtually
unanimous In reporting that the
—In early April, the white minority voted
elections
were, on balance, fair and free.
alone again. It elected its represefltauves_2$of
Terrorist threats to disrupt voting did not
100 members - to the national House of
materialize and guerrilla leader Joshua Nkomo
Assemy.
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and Robert Mugabee were red uced to
—In mid-Aprill
every
adult Rhodesian, white or
black,
polemicizing and posturing for U.S. television
SCIENCE WORLD
tofffl the remaIning flseats,
audiences In Interviews on "60 MInutes."
could vote for any candidate. Blacks could only,
vote for other blacks.
Voter turnout, according to the Rhodesia
Thus white Rhodesians chose the new
government was even greater than expected. It
government's form, voted alone to fill more than
reached 63.9 percent, something for American
a quarter of Its national legislature with white
election
day stay-at-homes - to ponder. U.S.
seats and then voted again to help choose the
edu
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remaining 72 black lawmakers.
heavy
majority
of to
the
parliamentary
.is proceduregave
Oberg thsorlzesman one day could remake other plants, then insects, then animals, trees and although sensitivity
tribal
and politicalseats,
patWtIIL (j'
pl
anets In Earth's Image using a process called finally humans.
i the constitutional process. Each
"Oxygen would give you an ozone layer to terns will ensure cabinet representation by both
member of the 96-percent black majority had tem1 ' planetary engineering to create
atmospheres,
only one,
oceans and forests where none protect you from ultraviolet radiation," said major black tribes and by Ian Smith's white
Oberg, who argued the process eventually could party.
The new government's head will be black, IPA now exist.
Oberg said the process might take only 100 become selfgeneratlng, like Earth's ecosystem.
remnants of SmiWa wil,aw regime will AM
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power over each cit'en, . white•Oi Mars right now the sky Is red because of tatively titled "New Earths," said Earth's moon Nkomo and Mugabee) have Mes(WuUy refused
selected constitution gives the shrinking white
the bnt,but there are certain things we might do or Venus might also be prospects for terrafor- to recognize one very Important Rhodesia
population a decade of domination over
country's police forces, civil service, judiciary to tirnthe sky blueand put our space suits In the ming, but he said the moon's lack of water and reality: the guerrillas were determined to rule
the country and neither one of them could win an
closet and walk around In the open air."
Venus' high surfae temperatures create
and armed services.
eleotlon.
He said gravity on Mars, though less thin half ferent problems.
The Zimbabwe-Rhodesia elections reflect a
Key questions, not to mention cost, are
vast divergence of racial opinion in the United that on Earth, is adequate to hold humanNkomo, the stronger of the two (and backed by
supporting atmosphere If man can create one. whether there's enough water on Mars, whether
States.
Soviet
Union funds and arms) isa member of the
But Mars gets very cold, with temperatures of Mars' soil Is too salty for
Earth's plants, and minority Ndebele tribe. Had he participated In
1 NAACP, through Its president, Margaret minus 150 degrees Fahrenheit much of the
time. whether there will be enough energy available, free open elections (and he had been Invited to
Bush Wilson, is firmly opposed to legitimizing
There also might be ethical or religious doubts. by Smith and the
would
black moderates) he could not
this naked exercise In white domination. The 16 the pd, using giant bring mirrors or
"We wouldn't be playing
God," on
Oberg
said,
have
prevailed
even
if he had gotten all the
members of the Congressional Black Caucus covering portions of its surface with heat- "We would be replaying Genesis
another
stand united In opposing any recognition of the abeothg materials possibly quarried on Mars' world. We'd be following the blueprint. The Ndebele votes - about 15 percent of the
population. Mugabee, though a member of the
newly elected government.
Earth Is the blueprint."
m, Oberg saki.
majority
Shana tribe, simply does not command
Likewise, the National Urban League
"The suspicion is there is water frozen in the
Even If man never achieves the creation of a any significant following within Rhodesia. So,
Rev. Jessie Jackson's PUSH have urg
members of the U.S. Senate to refuse to relax ed - soil and at the Icecap.," he said. "You'd heat It humanaupporting ecosystem on another planet, the two are not reduced to a "rule or ruin"
iç and It would become an ocean and evaporate Oberg said questions raised and answered might Posture.
sanctions which have managed to
into the atmosphere. The atmosphere would help prevent the destruction of Earth's enSmith this minute step toward real
majority
be.
thicker and twit onto natural
"
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nile.over 100hlacksInleadershjppoiJthave
If President Carter's advisors continue to sulk
The
thicker
atmosphere
would
increase
surappealed to President carter to co,glmw to
about the Rhodesian election - as they did as
He said the idea has been nurtured by
face pressures, now too faint - about one.
enforce sanctions.
science soon as the results were known - the United
- hundredth of Earth's - to support human life, fiction writers, Including Dr. Jack Williamson states will be In the Ironic and perverted pIthn
But most Americans haven't been told how
"Once you get the thicker atmosphere, mostly who coined the word "terraforinlng" In
of encouraging continuation of the bloody civil tilted toward the white minority Smith's etecti
water vapor and carbon dioxide, you then have Oberg wants to move It Into the realm of war by the terrorists.
scheme was, or that 7ãn'bsbwe.Rhodesla's two to break that down laZe regular oxygen and theoretical science.
largest black political parties, ZANU and ZAPU, that's what pwZs are good for," Oberg said.
That's why he helped coordinate a terraforPresident Carter, on the other hand, If he
were barred more than two years ago and denied 'y use carbon dioxide end give off oxygen." ming session that was an unofficial side event to recognizes the realities Involved, can "give
any participation In the presumably open midThe water and carbon dioxide would support the recent Lunar and Planetary Science
peace a chance" by invoking the Case-Javlts
April elections.
only lichen or ulpe at first, but Oberg theorizes ference at Johnson Space Center.
amendment to lift sanctions against Rhodesia.

purdie of two of the four destroyers. We can hops that
semi prevails In the Hoes. In the farm of permission
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the Navy's sldpbelldb program miat be shaved to finance the
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said, Is simply used for map.maklng purposes.
Any highway which runs interstate will have a
U.S. number so that travelers can follow It from
state to state without getting confused.
So why don't any of the signs say 15100?

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But the bill died in the House, due to the
ticipated cost, which was believed to be corn-

Two years later, they asked that the leases be
suspended because of the doubtful profitability of
the venture. Occidenta l Petroleum asked for a
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Just last summer, the U.S. Senate approved
legislation that would have put the federal
government into the business of extracting oil from
shale rock in a 17,000-square-mile area on the
western slope of the Rockies.

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thoroughly married after just one week. As well
establish a special account to fund Christmas
On shad, the couple went through three
decorations In the downtown.
ceremonies in a two-day period last weekend so that
The DBA also has plans for summer promotions.
ailing relatives In the hotal could be present at
Entertainer
Harry Wise, known as "Mr. Magic,"
the wedding.
will be contacted to see what dates he could perform
"I'm quite sure we're married," said James this
for downtown shoppers and visitors. Plans call for
week. His new bride agreed.
three
performances on three consecutive days.
Also convinced of the couple's marital status
Also under consideration by the DBA is an
notary Janet Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobson, a friend of
"Employee Appreciation" week or weekend.
the couple, performed each of the three ceremonies
During those days, merchants will grant discounts
at no cost.
of 10 to 15 percent for all downtown employees.
"The first three times were freebies, but the next
one is going to cost them," she said.
Ever wonder when French Avenue becomes
Sanford's Downtown Business Association Is
Orlando Drive or when Orlando Drive officially
alremdX thinking Christmas. At Its general meeting
becomes U.S. 17-92?

posts with Pepsico and other companies.
What makes his opinion most Intriguing

Is that his company's original division,

using technology and methods invented in
America to do It.

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WOFAC (standing for Work-Factor),
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to work biird and put all the skljlsof
played a big role In raising the produc- wlfl
Amedcan workm and mcutivesto work.
tivity of the United States' greatest International competitor, Japan.
Indifference Is lawgsly to blame, he said.
what
WOFAC was formed in 1941 to create a„ Tbet
criMes the prodectivity gap
system for monitoring the productivity of and the gap Is the blood
cam ofbfl*,n
blue-cellar workers. It began working In -It IS on ~ threat In the lJni$id
Japan In 1149 and has since spread to
States, shod o(the threat a new war would
England and many other countries. •
In sounding the alarm about what he
called the, "wldining gap” between
"Peopie who don't stop to think what It
productivity in the United States and cods Its stretch a five-minute coffee breik
competitor countries, Skidmor. said other to 35 minutes every day jiM don't realise
countries are beating American Idus1ry' how mucti that attitude contributes to
4 own Mow ad, for the meet part, e wist" he UK

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and effort for the benefit of Panama,
Egypt and Israel and mainly for
himself.
My prediction is that due to the high
interest rates, high material prices and
high wages that business will be so
curtailed by six months from now that a
worker won't be able to buy a job,
unless some major change is made
before this happens.
Stephen G. Balint Sr.
Sanford

During the past two or more years so
many unusual things have happened In
this country that one has to wonder who
is running It. First the racketeers run
the price ol sugar out of reach of the
poor people, then the price of coffee,
next the price of beef and the price of
gasoline and fuel.
First they create a false shortage and
then a price rise. After they get the
price to the range of excessive profit to
suit their desires, then the product
becomes plentiful. This has put our
people under such a pressure and
mental strain that they have a don't
care attitude and when they drive on
the highways, they drive like there was
no tomorrow.
Due to this the accident and crime
rate has increased to a degree that it
has never been before. Our state and
national leaders are not doing anything
to alleviate this condition because they
are afraid that they might step on
someone's toes who helped to elect

Guild Thanks
'l'lianks to Jim Ilaynes for
coverage of the Ballet Guild "Bowl (br.
Ballet" tournaimient. The herald hi.'
been a veritable source of support ol,,
BGS activities for so many years, apd
it's good to know you don't tire of u.
easily.
Our tournament was a fair success,
though for a first year endeavor we did,
well. Thanks again for your continuttI,
support.
Joe Monserr4.
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1 was totally unaware of the high
quality public service that the Lake
Mary Police Department and the
Paramedic Division of the Fire Dept.
offer the residents of our city.
At 2 a.m. my mother appeared to be
dying last week. In less than five
minutes two officers were at the door,
also the fire chief, his son and two other
Paramedics with the V.F.D. to help and
revive her.
The ambulance arrived shortly
thereafter to take her to the hospital.
All of this resulted from one phone call
to the Police Department.
It Is Incredible that a city this size has
swh effecient and civic minded
volunteers.
Twenty-four-how' police service is a

than.
The president could have put a price
and wage ceiling on everything two
years ago and the inflation would be
curtailed long ago.
He has not done one Iota for his own
people. He has devoted most of his time

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Sanford, 1 wish to publicly thank
Ourselves Editor, Doris Dietrich lot'
publicity she has given us this yeä"
most especially for the coverage on out
recent flower show.
Because of her efforts, our mitonthl'
gardening column "The Garden (;ite"
and our monthly award of "The Garden
of The Month" have reached the publ
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Winter Springs Deputy
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recently completed a study to agreed that d statement will be
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just about everything sue- picture of children playing in a from the New York Times and The Americans can telephone
cessful in this Pennsylvania, neighborhood park, though the the Washington Post, the first their offices in the United
aizW country of 17 million park was well equipped and the by Americans since the Korean States, but American operators
pele, train tractor factories chlliken decently dressed.
war. A blistering account of won't accept calls for
Instead he was driven to a that trip by the Times' Harrtson Pyongyang originating in fl
to gold medals won by Its
larger and more pretentious Salsbury written after he had United States.
Olympic athletes.
The incursion into North park where no children hap. left enraged North Korean
Me communications rates
Korea by American news period to be playing,
officials and the gates stayed are unusually high, not just for
"We'll take you to another closed for a long time.
media is On largest since 1950
Americans but for everybody.
when U.S. reporters left Pyon park on May Day," the guide
A reporter from a Chicago Sending pictures by wirephoto
gyaN with rdresting Ameri- said. "Therell be a children's paper got in during IM. The to Tokyo cost $100 each. To
can.lroops in the early days of function that day."
present visit is the third. UP! telex a 500-word dory to Hong
the Korean war.
Anot her reporter who tried to and ABC were allowed the two Kong costs about $).
Thecoun has been
Ni1 children playing at recess largest delegations, three per.
There has been no censorship
since.
In
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couhtry's culture"
photographer Shunsuke Akat- American reporters in their US State Department has
That is just one of the lect ures suka from Tokyo to snap in- late 30s could not have at- always refused.
bestowed on representatives of
tracted more notice If they had
Money has been one of the
U ii
eight
American
news
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worst headaches for the Amenorgthlzations who have been
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conference.
Lisa won first place for
her knowledge in apparel
and accessories at the

Two Lake Howell High
School seniors will
represent Florida in
national competition at a

manager-owner level.
Laura took third place in
the category of advertising
services at the masteremployee 11.
Mother senior at Lake
Howell High School scored
a first place in the state
contest, but is not able to
attend the Houston conference. He is Scott Mears,
who won first place in
petroleum category at the
manager-owner level.

career development
conference next week in

Houston.
Seniors Lisa Pd

and

Laura Larsen will leave
Tuesd y morning to attend
the Dhtributive Education
Clubs : America (DECA)
Career Development
Conference to be held

Tuesday through Sunday.
More than 6,0 students
and coordinators of the
high schools' individual
distributive education
clubs are expected to attend the conference.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

CHARLESTON, ill. (UP!) -

Richard Walker and James
Corn tried to settle their
disagreement with an Old
Weststyle gun duel outside their
neighborhood tavern but 20th-

century justice prevailed.
Dueling is a misdemeanor in
Illinois and punishable by a fine

competition automatically
advanced to the Houston

candidate the Republicans

choose to lead battle,
' State Department insiders
say the new SALT treaty is
virtually tnnpIete, with the two
superpowers down to negotiating such lust-minute details as
whn

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tulu'rt' it

will hi'

signed.
But signing a treaty especially a hot potato like
SALT - Is a far cry from

to his troubles in cooling
America's inflation-weary
economy,
But perhaps the nost intriguing by-play is the strange
Senate bedfellows the SALT
issue is making.
Republicans
Conservative
like Jake Garn of Utah, and

Harry Goldwater of Arizona say
the accord Is a cunningly
conceived Soviet plot to turn the
United States into a second-rate
nuclear power.
Defense-minded Democrats
like Henry Jackson of Washington and Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York insist the
treaty would maintain the
KrmIln's suoerioritv in heavy

missiles and giant warheads.
And even liberals such as
William Proxmire, D-WIs.,
George McGovern, D-S.D., and
___ E.(ki., are
Mark HadeW,
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won't lead to any big missile
'ratify it.
President Carter's belea- reductions despite all the
guered army of SALT support- hullabaloo.
So, a much-heralded treaty
:era Is being challenged on
Capitol lull by a powerful that was supposed to give the
"coalition of skeptical conser- United States and the Soviet
vatives, liberals and middle-of- Union a new sense of mutual
security has instead generated
the-roaders.
The outlook in the Senate is so fear, distrust and high political
uncertain that political anayists drama.
And another stumbling block
say Carter may even decide at
arose
this week with the
the last minute to delay signing
acknowledgement
by Defense
the complicated product of
Secretary
Harold
Brown
it will
seven years of tortuous
take
about
a
year
for
the
United
Strategic Arms Limitation
States to regain ability to
Talks.
And the analysts warn that a adequately verify Soviet
SALT defeat on Capitol Hill compliance with a SALT
could return to haunt Carter in agreement - because of the
the 1980 presidential election, loss of monitoring equipment
adding a malor political defeat during the turmoil in Iran.

aircraft.
And U.S. intelligence agen-

cies say they're still dDnfident
of spotting cheating on many
treaty provisions by using py
satellites and radio monitoring
devices,
The controversy over SALT

comes down in the end to a
debate over Soviet motives for

'w. do not want

Seminole High School's rings.
As for Whitehead, the lull in the second when Bobby
Then Wells came back in the scoreless innings ran his string Wells doubled off the left field
baseball team isn't exactly a
one-man gang, but star pitcher ninth inning and hit a solid of goose eggs to 21. He hurled Wail and scored on Walter
Darren Whitehead certainly single to left field to plate Joe seven innings Wednesday night Law's single.
The Patriots rallied for two
has opposing teams talking to Marino with the winning run without yielding a run and had
and end the game.
themselves,
two innings of cork ball runs in the fourth off Seminole
starter Rick Bradley, who
He sent Lake Brantley back "It was a tremendous display Thursday.
to Forest City Friday night of clutch hitting," said
"I don't really think there is pulled a back muscle and was
after a 3-2 Seminole victory in Seminole coach Bobby Lun- any doubt as to who we will unable to finish. Key hits in the
the championship contest of the dqulst. "They had their best start Tuesday night," mused rally for Brantley came from
Jim Kramer, Frith and Buuy
Class AAAA-9 district tour- pitcher out there. I think Lundquist.
(Dean) Frith had won 12 or 13
nament.
Seminole drew first blood in Arthur.
Seminole's winning rally saw
The win advances Seminole games. Rick simply came the game, touching Brantley
Into the role as host of through in the clutch."
starter Brent Quapd.hlne for a Marine walk and Srnathers safe
on a bunt. After Juan Deabla
Tuesday's single-game regional
fanned, Rick Wells delivered
tester against the Brevard
his winning hit, producing an
County district survivor.
Instant celebration In the
Whitehead knocked Brantley
down scorelessly for the last
7j Seminole dugout.
five and twothlrds Innings in
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James Corn, 59, of Fair Gr
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and decided to settle it outi

But the doubters counter wdh
an impressive array of awkward facts that raise doubts
about the Soviet Union's faith
and Intentions.
Take the case of the swing.
wing, supersonic Soviet bomber
called Backfire by NATO and
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on1e as It was when he was In there. Dick "Dirt" Thirow,
wapsclaculsr, amerges athe No. I man in the bullpen.
rhslp,bs hu Kan aay and a pair olrooklea left-hander Paul
Iirabsila d right-bander Ron Davis. Th. Yankees now have
ream upJlsn Beattie from COIIWIbU
Doers In the
By United Press litirsaitseal homer of the year.
when he was unbeaten this season. Although
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One that Inundated the course for
HOUSTON (UP!)
Rose Grlmsley, the rice letThe Expos made it easy for
mplsy.d him primarily us darter lad year, he may be used as round today and two Sunday more than eight ho urs Friday thander of th
Steve
Garvey.
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eth a Muter and reliever this tiflhl $rOliId
4, Main 3;
may be too physically draining morning and caused postpone has a fadbsll
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leave a dimple on a whipped and Gary Carter 05th
"We're net going out tide the market looking for a reliever," Thompson, who owns a wellGiants to defeat the Mets and
The low 60 golfers, plus those cream cake, yet he continues to sixth homer to trigger
IdSlslabnmar. "When you're In need, the way we are now, you
make Vida Blue the NL'a first
tied at the 60th position, will mystify opposing ii
of
with
a fair duel, psiticularly if you're the world champion
five-game
winner.
and
play
30
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of off
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get a
luss, Nobody Is looking to help
Braves
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un
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pitches. And
WhIle talking about the Mdi of his bell club, which tillS
T12.
Cu
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6,918-yard
first
prize,
put
toget
her two big
on the steamy
tired of hearing criticism about happen In the first liming," said
the Rid Sax, Orioles and Brewers, In Woodlands
innings to dulcet the Braves 'id with Thompson at 6- g pitching.
Grtinsley. "It was the first time
An
League Ead. Sl.lnbremsr ad the record drilIM Thompson said he had been mder'parl6 after 1$ holes were
&amp; tIWCe-11I) fifth inning and a
"U I'm going to win, I'm I ever got to bat before I got to •
Mduuao. Iiirspost.dtob."sd"asmnigerof the forced to reach beyond us fifth-leading PGA money g towinitmnyway," he aaid pitch."
theW-fUn seventh.
mha. nut year.
comfortable physical limit winner Bruce EMzke and tour Friday nit, after beating the
"GrI*naley wasn't particular- Oakland routed New York, 114,
is AIN 1;
Siuk
sidssids," add the Yankee owner, "I haven't
aftersiuiklng blrdiepidtacnflve veteraneJlm Dud, JlmCelbert San Diego Pakes, 124, on a ly overpowering," said WIn- Boston topped Seattle, 6-3,
greeted FJIV.
GgoF
since the day after he was fired by the Ride. I
g
and Butch Baird.
'That's all I hear, field. "ft's jut that we darted Kansas Qty nipped Qevelau'd, or RickWHIII
a single
uptnusDyIdOVerIbMhIdh1pVIIIdtOIdmand
Bunched within four thotso( bow much Junk ltlwow.I wish I off with sucha deficit. Wewere 54,In10 innings,Toronto edged up the middle
"lplayed verysclldly ad
maybe sums ày he'd join our orpainatlon In some
to
score
Ken
gota pod isis to abd the the leaders were 61 ether could throw a bail 100 miles per down 61 before I came to haL" Milwaukee, 64, Mtiu'wota beat Grlftky with th
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whuthig
rim
In
ty. 1kld No hew -adddiuig mon*r ad a credit
day," head, referring to s 00 iolt.ri'
Elsewhere In the NL, ThIs. Datrolt.?4,ondQdcegotopps ti'e bottom of the 1h
hour, bid I cant U the hitters
subsil, whIch I sincerely bulls,,, bid that was the sol of U.
Q buftr Ad that failed in
hmjng.
At four.imder $7 were Al ckm't like 1. , ,ij we deiplils irmnmed Los Angeles, Tms, 74, before losing, 74
wung smiN of. isb aid hi never asked fee oien. I never
d
o boic" i V&amp; folly tired Gelberger, Gary MCCOCdj Bill them."
5.2, San Francisco beat New CalIfoenie at Baltimore was CM11101110 is PimleS 3:
. P 0-10 was be Mis, far wid ';::1 to bin. Dick
bmm of the K pi,4 Rigin, Alan Tipis, Barney
Grimsby, bovitlutg his record York, 44, Chicago topped rained out
Tony Scott's third bit of the
11111101011110 and TOemly viliri- to 34, struck out osdy ow and M1, $2, (1i$ivii4l edged Pbiss 1, Dsdgsrsl:
gains scored Lss Stock in the
us whit I think of him. Bid I roped. I hm um
then.
the round I should have."
walked three but lost his Hoidon, $4, in 10 lithwj. aid JU NdIUMMOUnuedtokesp fifth luuileg with whit proved to
ithI
'tb.w
adyon whisaysI hall
Thee lutes probahiy will
Player s1 a per 71 Thor- sliMed in the seventh hwthW S ulsudpp.dPuabsrgh,4.3. pace with the Expos as they be the winning run for the
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not lini, t.day die to rains aday.
who Dave Whifleld hit his fifth
In American League games, pushed across the tie-breaking Cardinals.

wli.'niiMue defense sydun.
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vIQlitlon,bil they did stop once
they- were called."

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with the tying run in the
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deputy director of the U.S.

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strategic missiles, but U.S.
intelligence agencies spotted
what appeared to be new ones
being built In 1973. The Soviets
insisted the structures were
command and control pods,
even though they could be
quickly converted to silos.
-SALT 1 prohibited radar

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called to account by the United
States:
-SALT 1 limited Russia to
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Brett Von Herbulls scattered
six-run deficit Friday and
ghth five hits and struck out 13 in
defeated
Elks
12-8
for
its
ei
NEW YORK (UP!)
George Steinbeenner isn't trying to
straight victory without a pitching Knights of Colum bus to
portray the father figure. He sees no point In coming down With de
feat in the Sanford Junior Its win over Moose.
.. th fed on the neck of eir Goose Gossage or Cliff Johnson.
Knights of
Columbus
But
League
• he's counting, and according to his figures, Gossage's absence
/
only three hits, but
coiwnisis
nipped
managed
has cod the Yankees four victories already.
Moose 5-3 in Friday's other took advantage of several
Speaking out for the first time since Gossage and Johnson Went league game.
costly errors by Moose. Moose
each other two weeks ago In a clubho use scuffle, which could
,,
Rotun w
went
ent the
After
a single rim in pitcher MikeRotunda
sId.lIne the Yankees' flame-throwing relief ace until mid-June or the top of the first, Elks In. distance in defeat, allowing the
IN
longer, Steinbranner Said events of the past two weeks have
creased its lead to 64 with five three hits and striking out 13
shown how much Goeuge's incapacity has hurt the club,
_______
er
rims in the top of the second. while walking four. Von Herbulls
walked
three.
Elks sent l0 batters to the plate
"Welodfivegaznesinarowbyonerunandalloftheminthe
"We
lost five games in a row by one run and all of them in the
Both teams scored single
in
the second and scored all the
last two innings," said the Yankee owner from his Tampa, Fla.
Brantley's Perry Paterson stretches for putout on close play at first
the
benefit
of
a
tallies
In the first and Moose
office, where he runs the American Ship Building Company, nina without
in
the
bottom
of
took
a
2-1
lead
base
hit.
another one of his holdings. "If Gossage had been there, we'd
V.F.W. scored three runs in the second. Knights of
have won four of the five. There's no doubt of that in my mind."
the bottorn of the second and Columlow went in front to stayNo
Goesage and Johnson both were docked 10 days' pay for the gained the lead with four more with two runs in the top of the
fight they had. In the case of Gouge, who makes $333,000 a year, rims In the bottom of the third. third and added two more rims By United Press International
trying to solve their problems, to power Boston.
The world champion New
that comes to $1,860 a day, and for Johnson, who makes $100,000 a After both teams scored single In the fifth before Moose scored
Oakland's Greg Gross, who Royals 5, Mans 4:
Hal McRae's sacrifice fly
year, It works out to $560. Marvin Miller, executive director of the tallies in the fourth, V.F.W. put Its lad rim in the bottom of the York Yankees returned home
drove In five runs with two
after a disastrous West Coast
Players' Association, has warned the Yanks they face a breach of the game on ice with four runs sixth,
homers, was enjoying Oak- scored Al Cowers from third
The three hits for Knights of swing - wheretheyloetsixof
Contract grievance lf they go through with the fines but Steinjn the bottom of the sixth.
land's victory in New York.
base with an unearned run in
V.F.W. collected nine hits, Columbus were a triple by their last seven games isenner doesn't seem overly worried about It.
•
"It's nice to win here," said the 10thinning, giving Kansas
with Willie Pashe the only Warden Frederick and singles prepared to get back on the
Gross. "I'm not sure we have to City its victory.
"The way I look at It Is If you want to get In a fist fight, that's
th more than one by Von Herbulls and Dave winning track in the friendly
struggle a lot, but we sure do." Twins 7, Tigers 1:
player
wi
your business, but be ready to do your day's work the next day," safety to his credit. Pashe had a Martindill.
confines of Yankee Stadium.
Mike Norris, 2-1, pitched 614
Glenn Adams and Ron
Sleinheenner said.
But their plans went awry.
a
triple
from
Moose got
triple and single. Bobby Shaw
innings for the victory while Jackson blasted solo homers
Charlie Finley's Oakland A's
Murphy, a double from
reliever Bob Lacey finished up and relief ace Mike Marshall
"Miller says, 'These players are highly specialized.' U they're- and Tim Lawrence each had Payton
si
ngles
from
po
unded four New York pitchTracy
Walker
and
recordhlsthlrdaaveof the recorded his fourth win in five
es
to
doubl
.
so highly specialized, they should be doubly careful. With these
including recently
Elks had only two hits, Terry Russi, Mike Leonard and era
year.
decisions as Minnesota edged
hugesal espaldto professional athletes today must come some
New York had recalled
*
returned Jim Beattie for 13
singles Lawrence Wynn and Greg Carter.
In
other
American
League
D
etroit for its seventh straight
uslInI*lon of responsibility on
hits Friday and benefitted from Beattie from Columbus of the games, Boston beat Seattle, 5-3, win.
.1
wtthGgeinbienner but! don't think he goes quite
V.P.W.
four errors as Oakland went on International League, but the Kansas City edged Cleveland, 5- Toronto 5, Milwaukee 4:
KNIGHTS
MOOSI
ugh In what he says.
as a H
Al 411
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*
Al 1 H to an 11-5 victory, That 24-year-old right-hander 4, in 10 Innings, Minnesota
Errors by shortstop Robin
3II0fI
Urldpss
AIIHR
411
3
$ %Mw
fl$fly
prompted Yankee President Al surrendered a tie-breaking nipped Detroit, 74, Toronto Yount and first beaeznan Cecil
MaviMlIH 4 ii Leonard
4$
311
LWIICI
Km
pomlbWty Isn't a unilateral thing. What about the owners
3
3 3 IMirply
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single to Mitchell Page and a shaded Milwaukee, 54, Chicago Cooper enabled Toronto to
111
41 1 WitiSi
WYM
Vii Hillelis 2 2 1 Wa*Ir
4 $ 1 Rosen to lash out at his club,
responsibility? U they're going tohand out these unimaginable
31
0
31
KiSs.
Sinus
306 accusing them of selfishness runscoring double to Dave and Texas split their double score two unearned rims in the
Proftrick
21 I Istvids
McGowan
"
ems, don't they have to share the responsibility for the "
W
1II
Revering in the seventh inning header, the White Sox taking eighth inning to help Jn
II*$y$$WWIM$
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3 1$ an con pl cepcy.
" MaP
of any calamity resulting from the loss of any of their
srisis
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311
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"1
won't
allow
complacency
and
Oakland went on to score the first game, 7.5, and the Clancy outduel Mike Caldwell.
31
Outs
rm.rs..
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awe
30
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31$ Titus
D!IIIbIIIt I I $ MIII
24 $3
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"I'm tired of seeing people go game away.
6, and the California-Baltimore
Chicago and Texas took turns
3'
"We're not mad at
'," Slelnheeinsr said about Gouge and
36 12 9
Ism,"
TitaN
"I felt strange being out on game was rained out.
through the motions. We've
giving
away bailgames as the
rcon. "We're justbitterly disappointed. The thing that is most e le
1$ IN
112 $ b-i talked enough. When you're
S KMIM$it CitiWs
the
mowid,"
said
Beattle,
who
Red
Sex
5,
Mariners
3:
"'
White
Sox
rallied for three
04 104 '-12 Asom
111411111 6-3
ussppoli4tng anddidresslng Is the lack of good judgment shown
playing for the world cha- is being used as a reliever to
Fred Lynn blasted his ninth ninth-inning rims to take the
ythu.stwo men. Nobody con predict injury and nobody wants to
plons, there should be some- determine if he can fill in for homer of the season-atwonjn opener while the Rangers
ik*jir.d, of course, but If you're going to be injured, It should at
more important than in jured Rich Gouge.
shot and Carl Yastrzemskl scored twice in the ninth of the
be In the of duty and hi a
While the Yankees were added a sixth-liming solo blast second game to gain a split.
personal stats."

tests. The Soviets
were called no the alleged

ALL APPUCATIONS ACCRPI

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Dr. Igor Glagolev, a recent advanced weapons systems. .
Other experts say the Ru
Soviet defector, says the
sians
are as worried as thi
to lull the United
Russians
United
States about nuclear
States into complacency as they
proliferation
and feel a SALT
strive for nuclear superiority,
smaller
treaty
will
encourage
Glagolev, a former arms
nations
to
follow
suit.
control researcher for the
Brezhnev, not surprisingly,
Soviets, bluntly says the Krem
denies
any intention of threatUn. has but one SALT goal:
the
United States. and
ening
To achieve an over.
disclaims
the alleged Soviet
whelifling military superiority
nuclear superiority.
for
desires
over the United States, a
"We
need
no land because we
superiority sufficient to win not
have
enough,"
he told a group
in
only conventional wars
"We
of
senators
last
November.
world
but
different parts of the
do
not
need
to
conquer
the
also an all-out nuclear war."
United
States
or
Europe
even
if
sa
y
the
experts
Some U.S.
do
not
want
to
We
could.
we
Soviet Union Is pursuing SALT

pursuing a nuclear arms
limitation treaty with the as a way to limit American
research and development into
United States.

CIA Director Turner, who,
the Backfire's real range is only
like
Brown, acknowledged the
2,600 miles - not the 9,400
reported by American eavesto unleash a
dropping - has been hard for
embarrassed U.S. officials to
nuclear war
explain away.
The official explanation is
Breslmsv, has en dvtlien
that
bscauie we are
agency to double-check the
military and is only repeating a
misleading
figure his generals
not crazy'
gave him.
And how was the issue
every Issue has two sides - or
eventually
settled?
as Emerson more eloquently
The
United
States reluctantly
put it - one man's wisdom
conceded
the
Backfire is a
another's folly.
medium-range
aircraft and
The SALT supporters, includshould
not
be
counted
under the
ing Brown, national security
missile
and
bomber
ceiling.
adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski
The Kremlin promised to
and Secretary of State Cyrus
keep
the plane out of the Arctic
Vance, make a strong case for
(the
closest
Soviet point to the
the projected pact:
U.S.
heartland),
maintain
-The treaty would set equal
Backfire
production
at current
ceilings and help dispel some of
levels
and
leave
off
hookups
for
the age-old mistrust plaguing
Inflight
refueling.
relations between two old adU.S. intelligence agencies
versaries.
-The pact would let the estimate the Soviets produce as
United States go ahead with many as 36 Backfires a year,
developing the Trident sub- but the Kremlin has refused to
marine, the MX missile and a confirm the figure - adding to
new strategic bomber to the concerns of doubters.
Critics of SALT 2 also shake
penetrate Soviet defenses.
their heads over the Soviet
-The accord would require Union's record of compliance
the Soviets to dimiantle 200 to with the first SALT accord 300 older missiles to come
is Moscow on May ji.
within the 2,250 ceiling while the signed
im
United States actually could
Foes are quick to provide
add some 150 before reaching examples of how they say the
the level.
Soviets pushed the first pact to
-If the Senate rejects the
treaty, the United States might
well have to spend up to $30
billion or more between by l
to keep up with projected Soviet
Increases.

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loss of the Iranian pods has
weakened U.S. monitoring
capability, said the United
States should be able to cornpensate to some extent by using
listening poets in Turkey and by
flying specially equipped U2

The key section of the con- Much like the BI that Carter missiles behind," Lehman
troversial accord, which runs canceled in 1977, the plane was says. "They were ix months
until 1985, is a provision first spotted in 1969 and is now behind, too. They had
dismantled launchers, but they
limiting each of the superpow- being deployed,
U.S. Air Force intelligence had not destroyed them."
era to 2,250 nuclear bombers
Critics say the three incidents
and missiles able to strike the experts monitored Backfire
raise
inevitable questions about
tests and reported a range of
other's territory.
the
ability
of U.S. intelligence
That's
miles.
It sounds on the surface as 9,4(X) nautical
agencies
to
monitor Soviet
plenty
of
miles
to
strike
the
though the ceiling should
compliance
with
the new acland
in
United
States
and
then
satisfy all but a handful of
cord.
Cuba
to
refuel
for
the
triphome.
diehatd hawks who want
Some provisions )vould be
But Soviet officials - all the
America to maintain nuclear
hard
to check in the best of
way
up
to
President
Leonid
not
just
superiority over But the loss of
circumstances.
insist
the
aircraft
Brezhnev
the
Soviet
Union
parity with is only a medium-range bomber two U.S. listening posts in
no matter what the cost.
But history teaches that for use against a Chinese or turbulent Iran has made it even
harder to check on test flights of
European threat.
Brezhnev's assurance that new Soviet missiles,

May L 17-4A

Brantley Falls In AAAA-9 District Finale

"The purpose of the
is to test students in tM
competency they have
the job in the area
marketing and mi?'
SouoI*
thw
- SHARON
said.

SALT,,* One ManIs Wisdom Is Another Man's Folly
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
battle of epic proportions is
shaping up in the Senate, setting friends and foes of a new
SALT accord against each
other in a struggle that could
dwarf last year's fight over the
1 Panama Canal treaties.
And the fight over ratification
could have a profound effect not
onIy on the 1980 presidential
h'ace Itself, but on which

Sunday,

The manager-owner
level is the highest level if
competition In the DECA
comPetitlofl•
,The DECA club is pateN
of the curriculum here at
the high school," explained
Bill SouthwOrth, DECA
coordinator at Lake Hod

Gun Duel Settles Dlspu$'

Laura and Lisa qualified
to compete In the national
conference in March when
they scored highly against
DECA students In state
wide competition. Students
who placed first, second,
third and fourth in the date

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dido't
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ft; llti'lp has done so much later today with temperatures
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Game 6 of the Stanley Cup a terrible mixup. serge tried to
...
.
,
...
trainer Gord i
h:•gging aht'ut .Spectacular Bid in the midlOs, keeping the him," said
',,.
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don't
think this i
semifinals, listed as "if neces- get back but he couldn't. I was
.
ti:at
if
talk
alone
could
carry
the
Derby
streak
of
no
rain
since
Campbell.
•*';
race
- there a .
sary." is just that, thanks to the only guy back. I went down
twohorse
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i. roll through Saturday's 105th 1967 intact. The track, which a
some late heroics Thursday and tried to block the pass to
hadbeenslightlycuppyearlier aO1T)efIfleColthere-1
. K'::t'ic:kvl)trhv,theothernifle
-: .,
night.
Ratelle, but there was really
',
In the week, should be fast by think Bid Is the colt to beat. I
I
'.I -.e; IICC(hi'L even show p
Overtime goals by the New nothing I could do to prevent
1
weeks, Deip has held Post time, which would help dfl'tkflOW110t,
:.-i
wedon'thUk0!he'1b
York Islanders' Bob Nystrom what happened."
.
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' 4. forth the theory that only an act Flying Paster considerably.
•
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and Boston's Jean Ratelle
In the Ranger dressing room,
a
horse race."
"He's
been
galloping
1½
of (od could stop Spectacular
i •
brought their respective clubs the story and the result were
•
itd (r4Ii running off with the
from the scary possibility of the same.
'.
"
;'
i-mile
spring
classic, but
trailing three games to one in
"I thought the puck was going
Saturday
the
steel-gray colt will
•'
the semifinal round of the into the stands when I came
perhaps the toughest test
fa
a-coupled.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) playoffs, to the security of off," said New York captain
of
his
14
-race career when he The field for Saturday's 105th
- 1, Old Know i
Oers
knowing there will be another Dave Maloney following the 2
running ci the $200,000 added, Ptlppo. 2. J. Mohammed. 3,
/
iiirct
California
star
Flyiu
game after Game 5.
defeat. "I should have stayed
-O9 I
-mile Kentucky Derby at H.awksworth Farm. 4.
. ;•,
Paster for the first time in tht 1'/,
Rid Top, Inc. S. Flying
t
Churchill Downs:
For Ranger fans, Nystrom's on the ice. It was foolish, but
--'$30l,9no
l)erby.
Jockey odds Stzbfe. , Bertram Flrel*sno. 7,
pp
Horse
15-foot, sudden-death shot into we're by no means dead."
Hawley 10-1 Qi.-B.r Stable. I. Mrs.
uni, winner (if 12 races and i Golden Act
an open net vacated by John
Neither losing team Is dead,
DePass 30-1 C h r I $ I 0 ph Sr. C. Sofia' in
2. Grt Rdmr
$750,000, no doubt will
•l,e
t
FranklIn 3-3 Ridder. 10. F.E. Lshmain.
3. Spctclr B
Davidson - who failed at his by any means. The Canadlens,
- .-..
-.
,
, itwrd as one of the
.
Shamgo
OlIvares 30-1
Weights - All carry
30
attempt to beat Nystrom to a by winning their first two
..
Cordero 12.1 pounds. Gross value - $301, S
twrLct-priced horses in the 5. Scren Kng
loose puck, preventing an games at the Forwn, maintain
aGnrl Ass
Plncay 13-1 wIth 10 starters.
Jonnie Bennett (20) greeted aItf'l- l,utlie t-"ti
htory of the Derby as he 7. Kng
Cib
Asmussin 30-1
Post time - 5:45 pm ED
uncontested breakaway for the their home-ice advantage
i;jIrj, a 10-race winning •. a-Sr lvrA
MacBeth 15-1
TelevisIon - ABC, S
winger - squashed their hopes against the Bruins tonight in
Pierce .5 EDT.
sticak into the spring classic. t. Flying Pstr
of doing away with the Islan. Montreal. And the Rangers
Rrumfleld 30.1
IJ:l(ler 19-year-old jockey Ron 10. Lt o'c,i
ders in five games.
alreadyhavewonattheNassau S Fl S (, 1 r I s 1\cl va n c e B
i-r.uiklin, Bid is undefeated this
Meanwhile in Boston, Ratel- Coliseum - a 4-1 trIumph in
d in his last race
le's wrist shot past Canadiens Gazne 1.
DELAND - The Seminole
Lyman's high iiioment caine Dawn Beigir:un and I )ana iIe'astatetI a field of three
goalleKen Dryden, the result of
Over in the WHA, Edmonton High girls softball team came inthe third when a Melissa Putt Urshaw.
utuhstingubhcd rivals in the
a two-on-one break, made canwrapupitssemlfinalseries upwithitsbiggestvlctoryofthe hit and fielding error by
JteriILsnn and (ahiii rre
Blue Grass to win by seven
with New England with a season Friday afternoon, Seminole
Game 6 a necessity.
helped
the for-4.
lengths. lbeit in a slow 1:50 for
Both winning goals, Inciden- victory tonight at Springfield, stopping Lyman by an 8-4 count Greyhounuls score four runs.
.'flhjfol'- eruh, Uk' I' UFfWf lIt i, ii:ilrs. Owned by Harry,
tally, came as the result of ill- Mass. Rookie Wayne Gretzky's to claim the district chamOther key tilts for Sc!llillole (Iesulib'd (h' Sci,iinotr victory hr;t arid 'foul MeyerhoIf, he
timed lin&amp;changes.
hat trick carried the Oilers to a pionship.
were contributed by 117 (alrti, iti (hr
' a'nriit i
., h decisively beaten four
"What a time to lose the 5-2 victory over the Whalers - Seminole advances to Jackie Gunn, Mary Sorcitso,,, spirati'a:1 - . . ill :;ilrCi.
f ) Derby rivals - General
puck," Montreal defenseman Thursdaynlghtanda3-2leadin Tuesday's regional encounter
,\'Ill)lV, lot O'Gold, King
-........
1,
Larry Robinson said dejectedly the series. The winner meets against the Brevard County
•.,.-Wi'
,
(tubrity and Sir Ivor Again.
;
after the 4-3 loss. "Guy Winnipeg for the final Avco Cup district champ. The regional
- :/1"
•ri the Vest Coast, Flying
(Lapointe) and Serge (Savard) championship,
tester will be in Sanford.
I'iter his won the Santa Anita
Friday's win was sparked by _________
and hollywood Deries as well
•::•:. .
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Jonnie Bennett, who hit her _________
Is (Ii' 'an Vincente Stakes, and
__________
toexpect.Hehasbeenmanagingonlyayearandahelfbutyai
fourth homer of the tour_________
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nament.
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LYMAN
ult, osnrd by 13.J. flidder, to cet-tain situations.
SEMINOLE
ABRH
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Job was on the line, and Jeff Tort,org knew It. Any time the
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Sannitt
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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
4 1 Mall.
VanN.ss
Art .111(1 Shiamgo.
4 3 KelIar
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called
in for a raise.
1 l only two colts who have
Noon.y
30I
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Gabe
Paul wantedtota ktohirnabo*whatcoutd be done
Urshaw
300
30,Cfa.
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3 i i LeChanc.
Sorinsen
30I
Totals
31I
31 I n SmIth
1vjrites .rc Screen King and the floundering Cleveland Indians.
Totals
33 4 I
________ Indudü$g
two men discussed a number of different thlrrgi,
.IuPrise entrant Great Hedee- theThe
Indians
Simm.
' team batting average, not that much Over a.
033
Lyman
004 ice
Jackie GUIPII lft'!;l '
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to him:
tt(iIhtt Rid was established as
Q. Which catcher Is rated the best In the majors defensively
"Look,
Jeff, you can't hit for these guys - thik God! Ylu
tt'- 3- choice with Flying
right now? Would it still be Johnny Bench? - T.IL, Cincinnati.
know,
you
never could hit."
(tI! III 9-5, Golden Act at 10-1
They
beth
laughed and that brolie the ic. a little.
aiid Screen King at 12-1. The
Into hth best shape in several seasons this sring, but 11 full
K
Paul
would
like to keep him as the manager.
miitry of General Assembly and
campaigns In Red livery have taken their toll. He's not the
fl's not his fault.
"1
can't
put
the blame on him," he sa
So ivor Again is 15-1 whiLe
dominating force behind the plate he used to be. Most baseball
' Redeemer,
Shaingo,,
can't
go
up
there
and
hit
for
then.
Tmag(n
(Andre)
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job lassoeing would-be base stealers.
Torborg, a coach with the Indians at the time, raplaced Fraik
Bil, who will leave from the
Q. Was It Dave Parker's knee injury from high school football
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regular
jockey
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beating
out
only
Toronto's
eip.'slon Blue Jays.
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I-'r.mnIklllI while Flying Paster
T '"° - 'f( : -:.
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In
11
gaines
at
home
so
far,
the
Indians
ar. averaging sligh y
Parker, hio had been a fine high school football player in his
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more
than
10,000
persons
per
game.
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Isn't
nearly enough o
hometown of Cincinnati, did have a knee injury that discouraged
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Pirate outfielder, now generally rated as the best all around
r4fI(t'
uhie; Screen King, Angel
player in the game (and the best paid), was a willing student from
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General
You can diacount all those reports.
the time he was voted MVP as a rookie wIth Bradenton of
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Unquestionably, Gabe Paul will go era "nun." nansgerL
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Florida's Gulf Coast League In '70.
:.. .' Eiing Celebrity, Cash Asmus- suchtlmneashedoesdecfdetomakeachan(ebtftwcn'tbeBllfy
sun: Sir Ivor Again, Don Martin and you can bet anything you want on that.
Q. How Is Willie MeCovey adapting to his rule as a beach
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MartIn,whostlUhasaUckettoreaumemgnagya
warmer with the Giants? Does he itill feel he should play first
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next season, has worked wider Paul when Paul was prsuldsnt F
base on a daily basis? - W,G., San Jose, Calif.
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think lie can beat BILl is if
Melissa I'utt mobbed bY imlies alter key
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Sri:ret.itiat," said DeIp. 'And
as far as the others, well, Great like Leo Durocher, Ralph Houkor Walter Aluten And for sue., it
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Lucas, Mgheat-rankg black official in professlonaj
baseball and former brother-In-law of home run king
Hank Aaron, died Saturday.
Lucas was declared dead at 6:20 am. after suffering
massive brain hemorrhage and cardiac arrest earlier In
the week when an artery burst hi the back of his neck.
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and remained In a coma initil his death. Dr. J.A. Conan
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heart rhytlin during Friday night and he suffered another
i cardiac arrest which led to his death. Although doctors at
&amp;utb Fulton Hospital had been keeping him "alive" by
artifidal means, they had said there was no sign of brain
activity during the three days since he was stricken.
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former Reds' manager wouids't tak. the job. The next time a
Iflaflages,AflderI0flUyi,lt'Ubeforaco,1en4ge,4yoej
I
possibly call the Indiana that rlgt* now.
The Indians have one of the beat baseball men In the biak. a
tight In their midst In Dave Goida, who wan a coach with tlit a

of $150,000 a year. The truth Is that Willie is no longer capable of
hitting for average - though he can still lash out ropes in the
now builder and owner Dan we wanted," the eaclig etetan
INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)
clutch - and his woefully limited range in the field makes him a Practice opened today for the Gurney were the only witnesses said
distinct defensive liability. That's where young (26) lyle has been IndIanapolis 500, but six of the called by CART Friday.
Gurney .sal CAlif ;itiumma
a big plus as an every day player for the San Francisco team. most prsnlnent racing teams
King testified tie voted to bar othen's, tutht C!IWIgCs pertain
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"CART Six" from the lug to '-niirit- H
the
were
still
in
court,
appealing
Q. Would you tell me France Harris' statistics for the Pitt- rejection of 19 cntries.
mILlIon-dollar
race
because
"1
conform
1
y
shun) Steelens last fall, and the Steeler's record since Franco
with
Torborg,
at
le
a
11W.
longer
anyway.
run."
James
E.
wasn't
sure
they
would
Federal
Judge
began playing on their team? Wesley Campbell, Sharon, Pa.
"I waist to run the string oat as far as I om with Jeff,"
He said USAC has the
Noland reconvened the hearing
a
The heavy duty fullback of the Super Bowl champs gained
and
responisibility
it
Paul."Somuk.dmathsyI,ulU
of
"authority
10
am.,
EDT,
with
hopes
topped
the
at
310
rushes,
the
fifth
straight
season
he
has
yards on
he would finish the ,,won as cue manigu' and I
k B
'Fm I I
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1,000 mark tand his sixth In seven pro years). He also scored nine winding up the case by late terms of the entry blank" to bar
telling
you anything. He's 01* manager,
today.
If
It
drags
on,
the
trial
the
six
teams.
WbM'
the t
and
caught
passes.
In
his
seven
years,
the
Steelers
touchdowns
In giving anyoneone of the.
aofco
datics?
Itth,y'r
itting
USAC
rejected
the
19
entries
the
United
States
Auto
i
for
a
p
six
AFC
Central
division
titles
outright,
tied
hare won
!ItLTO Di .'
-A.\1-.;, IJ'GA'sseventtileading money lot of nonsense anyway.
seyenth,andwonthreeSuperBowls.FrancocontrlbutedmlghtLly Qubagalnstthe upstart Chain- last month on grounds their
Wifitlul' with $35,386, moved into
ne I'm iiulWd. Wi wculds't butter esielvea
1u hieh'r .ioo
pimiship Auto Racing Teams owners were "not in good S.0 I U I'll
to all of that,
((lnItVnitiOrl
with
an
up-and-down
brInging
in someone withoot any msjor.leagas -urisa ip.
wiliberecessed until Thursday. standing" with the sanctioning l4haloi'k, f)l.t) ll! (he (isl gill i
Q.Ign'titUnieTomWatsonwasrecognlzedaslhetepgolferia
Jeff
doesn't have that mach Irijid bat a's a
second
round
10-year
tier
c,inr, vs -lu
that included sli
body.
CART,
formed
last
thewu'ld?Canyoutellussomethlagabsslhisrecud?-J. I.,
ioild
rathui
hittlies
and
three
ftn:' fIr' (ricks
bogeys.
U, "Pat" Patrick, CART's
kiasan CI1', Ku.
November In a power struggle president, said, "We'll fight whiti ,ttsi Smtitj ht Iltt'.ltl
White, a perky little 25-year- good manager as time go.. on. 11$ only dr1WbI is lask.
Icertalnlycan'tquanrelwlthyouafterhla2-1-2-Iflnbhesinfour with USAC for controL of until hell freezes over, if we the rain expected fur tb- thud old %Vest Palni Beach, Fla., PenieflCe.AfldlX)wCanYOUlatthMiiperluac.ita,gnegt,e115
Chance?"
thai sisi,000 Into his bank Indianapolis-type racing,
raight tournaments, putting
round of the $80,000 \jlllen'-, golfer who is still seeking her
accoujst within a month. He'll probably be golf's top money Friday withdrew a motion for
first
l.l'GA
win,
carded
four
CART attorney John Frasco lnterllittioliah.
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Sam Nasal will buy the Indiana Pies-s of th NBA sad
WlUretalflBObbVIaQnSrdascoachaad.m.rejmungsNasal, Leonard and JoIst JewatI, wi h.
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The Cincinnati Bengali'
"quarterback of the future" arrived in town Friday. He
praised the club's current quarterback, but said he's
ready to compete against him.
Jack Thmpson, fl, the "Throwln Samoan" who was
the Bengali' No. 1 draft choice Thursday,'flew to CliichmatI Fran Washington State University. He said he
ocks forward to' a hisithy competitive relatloneblp With
veteran Bengal quarterback Ken Anderson, 30, who will
be starting his ninth pro seasonthis year.

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ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Joe&amp;glivan, itrectorofopenatlen.
for the St Louts Cardinals' football team for the lad six
seasons, Friday was named vice pnIdu operations for
'theclub.
Qub owner Wu111m V. Bidwill said the new till. empksebn Sullivan's iupoiblli(.. with the Cardinal.
aIac.the.*me4eanliorinthewsekolBlngDevine
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California at Baltimore
Kansas City at Cleveland
Toronto at Milwaukee
Detroit at Minnesota
Chicago at Texas

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baseman Manny Trillo on 21-day
disabled list and called up infielder
Ramon Aviles from Oklahoma City
American Association club. Also
recalled pitcher Jim Kaat from the
waivers list, after Kaat went Unclaimed during the waiting period.

Sunday's Games
Seattle at Boston

Oliver, Tex

TALLADEGA, Ala. (UPI) - Grand Jla
p
leader Darrell Waitoip 'ipped aroend the Alabama
International Mor Speedway at an average speed of
.lII$44to winthe pole position
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'l'all-dega $05 dock car race
Wahtrip, NASCAR's Grand National season point
heels-, isd Biddy Baker, vim qualified at 114.946
mph.
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ottt *ivens were In Oldanobilea. On. of the hametown
favsrlhs, Nell BamotI of H$own, Ala., qvallfkd td

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Texas (Matlack 0.1), 1:35 p.m.

Lemon, ChI

Waltrip Sits On Pole

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IMPROVEMENT TO FIT
YOUR NEEDS

x-May Il-Phoenix at Seattle,
TBA.

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Ccnstr., Joe Davis Bldg., VIllage
Inn, R&amp;F Disposal Sir., Charlie's Jim Starr 550, Jim Moyer 520, Andy
Place, Delary Sanitation, Terrle Patrick 320, Carl
Moyer $11. Linda
Van l..awn Care, Fl. Screens.
Efland 506, Grace Starr 501.
HIgh Games: Dan dIne 229-201Converted Splits: Pete Bukur 3-7,
170, Ray Jordan 225.164, John Ewing Linda Elland 2-7, 3-10, Fay
Green 4201. Bob Oshhtnki 203.1SS, Carl 3. Norma Henry
3-4.
Lundqulst200.164, Larry Judson 190Other Highlights: Star Dick
lii, Den Neal 1N-114-lfl, Steve Van
Noes 1N-lIO-17), Karl Rosenberger Richads +70.
154179, Wee Mott 190171, Dean Jr. 145, Shelvy Fore 174, Peggy
Moon 160, Luanne Reynolds 143,
Cowdsny 190-170, Joe Spivey II.
171,JoIes Brunoon 103-115, Larry Kathy Scogglns 133, LInda Shull 151,
Piardat. 103-102, Dean Wutklewlcg Anne See 155. Thelma Heidrlck ill,
Mary Blair 150.
103.
High Series: J J Sexton 520, Roy
High Series: Dan Clone 600, Dan
Noel SI, Steve Van Ness 545, Larry FOV* 535, Reese Moon 445, Bryant
Hickson Sr. 316, Rick Reynolds
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Judsen 53$, Ray Jordan s,
Hkkson Jr. 373,
Oshlnaki 521, Jim Martin 322. Karl
RoSanbargor$19. WesMott 512. Joe Shetvy Fore 132, Luanme Reynolds
IplvaySN, Carl LundguistSai, Dean 3S7, Linda Shull 41), Anne See 433,
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Thelma Hei*ick 470Cendery 40 John Brutuon
Converted SplIts: Cathy Doyle 3.
John Ewing 491, Norm Nord 490.
10, LInda Siwil, a turkey.
Other Highlights: Starof the Week
MU.&amp;CNAUI
Vernon White +19, HIgh Averages
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Yard
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Gus Sexton 171, Bryant Hiduson Sr.
Pug. Gutter Dusters, The
omens, Dir $eii The Go Getters, No 170, JIm Nadir 170.
Names. The Quick Starts.
SUNDAY NITIMIXID
High Godses: Jim Nader 151, J J
Standings: No.5, Spoilers, .. C's
listen 101, Ray Fee's lid, Rowe ChIck.n, No. C. - 5ehrsns Ranch,
Mesa 140, Bryant Hicleon Sr. 211, Rick-Raps. The Pits, MIshaps
Denny Scoegins 175, Sob Se, 174, Custom Improve. Mote Strikers,
Vernon White 153, Bryant Hickson High Games: Dick Richards
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NEW YORK (UPI)
The Cbich1aIl Bengal. ap.
parudly are fond of kvthsr acts.
FIrM It was nir'ng hack Archie Griffin and his brother,
defensiv, back Ray. Friday the Bengali pat tegh,r thor
second set of brothirs: dihaslv, back Jim Browner of
Notne Dune, the brother of dufimsirs d Roes Browns-,
the $qgaW flg.roud draft pick laM year.

MILWAUKEE (UPI)

Oakland (Johnson 0-4) at New
York (John 5-0), 2 p.m.
Seattle (Jones 0-I) at Boston

Kansas City (Gale

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Today's Games
(All Times EDT)

Cleveland (Wise 3-2), 2:05 p.m.
Friday
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(Fidrych
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Minnesota (Hartzeli 1-0), 2:13 Baseball
Texas
Traded infielder Bert
p.m.
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Carnilaneris to California for in.
Toronto (Lemnancryk 2-0) at
fielder Dave Chalk.
Milwaukee (Slaton 2-1), 2:30
Minnesota- Placed pulcher Geoff
p.m.
latin on 21-day disabled list and
California
(Frost
20)
at
called up pitcher Mike Bacsik from
Harry Pentecost 213, Jim Starr 203. Baltimore (Stone 2.1), 7:30 p.m.
Toledo,
High Series: Dick Richards 303,
ChIcago
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BLOOMINGTON, Mliii, (UPI) Th. Minnesota Twins
put acre-shouldered pitcher Geoff Zshn on the 21-day
disabled lid Friday and called up right-handed reliever
Mike Bacalk from their Toledo farm club to replace him.
Manager Gene Mauch said the time off will enable Zaum
to red the shoulder. "There Is nothing structurally wrong
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In the NFL last season, picked was a big gamble but felt the
Texas kicker Russell Erxleben try for Gibson was justified.
on the first round. And Super
"It's a shake of the dice type
Bowl champion Pittsburgh of thing and we thought it was
closed out the first round by worth It, considering the round
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relief pitcher, was charged with assault Friday after he
allegedly attacked an employee of a local disco lounge.
Joist Topits, an employee of "The Wed Side Story"
ra' lounge who filed the charges, told Hamilton County
Sheriff's Department officials Bonbon dnak and hit him
several times after he attempted to hruk up a scuffle
in between the veteran reliever and another patron.

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the Peach Bowl and CBS Friday to televise the postseason college football bowl the afternoon of Dec. 31.
Th. 197$ Peach Bowl was played on Christmas Day at
CBS' request and when the game, hi which Purdue beat
Georgia Tech, drew barely 20,000 fans, bowl officials
Insisted upon moving the 1979 game to Dec. 31. "The only
thing we have not settled is the exact darting time," said
Peach Bowl executive director George Crumbley.

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the gap to two points in the Ii:,
two minutes of (tie giumue C
Williams but a layup and t
foul shots to preserve the 'a
Lonnie Sheltoni contribut-d
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year.The29.year.oldStanfordgradisridlnghlghandcertalnlyls fcrmer500wlnners,totakepart way conspired to toss out the uiirss." Ulduch aut, huo ',,u, the leaders,
more consistent now than 3.year.old Jack Nicklaus. But Tom In initial practice,
'liii ically surprised at 3CART Six, but King insisted it tied fui the lead ii .1-wider Ill
One of the four, two-time was a decision by the 'USAC with Donuia \lu'(i- :,id I)o,nii UlI(k'r leading," she said. "I
Mill lacks flair as a personality who can capture golf galleries.
He'soneofthenew breedolmechanlcalmen now taking over golf Indianapolis champ Johnny board only," and that Joe Young Frida).
thotigtit someone would be in a
even his name sounds like he should be the board chairman of Rutherford, was expected to bit Cloutter, the IMS president,
'I1' tuiue is pu at ihlv iii thu
lot lower."
called as a witness by CART was not in the room when the bust sloipt it's ('.ct b4c!i,"
IBM.
First-round leader Beth
today. USAC also planned to board voted April 19 to throw added Blabok, I't hiis yt,u 1)ank'l, a local favorite from
Q. Last fall, a Males (MM goal leher, imts.d .1 budug the call "several" witnesses, oUt- out the entries,
three of S1'VcIl (0th iiauii"nits eiiol nearby Charleston who has
b.lI,bsUedlliatslheead.uue,wheeeateaalef,M.kfera dalilndicatecI
betlionitlietourforonlyafew
Gurney, who twice finished miurethiui $5,,29.tthui:; year.
:ei.wnlalt.erhdewa.MaaydsfaasaM4k4eIaw.ldIIa
'It's Jiud a 110111cr of buoy
months, ballooned to a 77, sIx
MeanwhIle, 24 cars were secoodintherich race, testified
asue rating is high school, college aid 'e foothill regalalilea housed in the Speedway's CART "agreed unanimously" every body else 1111.5 liti ilsi' strokes off the pace, when she
regarding this ..ealkd teuebd.ui. - lee lebake, PeaMigs, Gasoline Alley, and several to withhold its 44 entries to the sti'ukiug thi bali yti yell, suffered three bogeys and a
were eapected to make Initial
Wise.
WhhichalI)'shII,Ikt-(1u((ueji. double-bogey on the front nine.
p,gglJ three days before
Thi Maine coach took advantage of a Ioepl'ole In the college shakedown runs following (Imadlifle to force changes it cc."
Sharon Miller and Nancy
'l'hie 34-yeat -old L)eli- ay IA)fWL were within striking
:offl rules - "boftlng a backward pass for the puepoes. .1 traditional opening-day soi&amp;st for the race.
: gabilsigyardage"wasisgal"aolongutheballstaysdhsbosad. cirimeitiss.
"We agreed unanimously Beach, FLi., ;!cu Iuiihit'd to (tiStalice of the $12,000 first
pri7cdtl-wmder 141 afterrounds
-.s", Bat since then the NCA.A rules commutes has outlawed the
iii
Dick King, president of that Patrick was to hold our of (tie last (litre hiolt's
of 0 and 71, respectively.
ft was not legal in pro or high school play.
USAC, and former race driver, entries to affect some changes (It' fi,r hit- kit V, th

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In the second game of the
Western Conference championship, the Seattle SuperSonics
defeated the Phoenix Suns, 10397, to take a 2-0 lead in their
series, as the teams move to
Phoenix for Sunday's third
game and Game 4 next week.
John Johnson scored 21 points
and Seattle took the lead for
good in the see-saw contest on a
pair of foul shots by Gus
Williams with 5:33 left in the
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The teams meet again
Sunday atCapital Centre before
the series shifts to San Antonio
for Games 3 and 4 next week.
"We could have been beaten
by 40 points, and we probably
should have been, the way we
played," said Washington
Coach Dick Motta. "The way
things were going in the third
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Friday put second baseman Manny Tnillo on the 21-day
disabled list. Tnillo sustained a broken wrist when hit by a
pitch Thursday night In a game against Los Angeles.
As his replacement, the Phillies called up Ramon Aviles
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Iungt his in front of him halfway
out the gate so Fin not con'ttnied"
Greit hiedecmner, a son of
holy Land, who fell in the 1970
I ).-rhy. is the first maiden to go
li (lie Derby since 1971.
hit- forecast for Louisville

"We just played an ugly
game and we didn't deserve to
win. They beat us to death,"
Washington's guards contlnued to be ineffective, as they
were in the playoff against
Atlanta, shooting a meager 10for-39 Friday night. Tom
Henderson led the backcourt
with seven points. Bobby
Dandridge paced the Bullets
with points and Elvin hayes
added 22.
The win was the Spurs' first
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Baseball

HAMILTON, Ohio (UP!) -Former Cincinnati Bengal
defensive and offensive back Jess Phiulp was arrested
Friday and charged with receiving stolen property In
cormed Ion with a l9llallegediy rented Cadillac from a
New (Means company and falling to return IL
PhIllips, 32, now retired from professions] 'football and
living in Boulder, Cob,, was released on bond and a
hearing was set for next Weiinesday. The State Highway
Patrot'sald Phillips was arrested at 1:45 am. Friday
when he was discovered sleeping in the car along a

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2'
660 -100 3 Carasa Pradera
American League
Baylor,
2vCO Andre
Cal Porter. KC and Cooter, 3Avoncarefree
0(34) 4960 P143) 17220 II
Mu
23;
T(S-6-3) 199,10; Time
Singleton.
Bait
and
2)195.40 D011-I) 98.10
21
Cowens, KC fl
NEWYORK(UPI)_Itcame Greg Hawthorne, who played
Third game
Second race
Stolen Bases
as no surprise when Ohio State only three gaines in 1978 due to
2000 7
2 Ohio State
2500 15 40 9 j 6 Enrique
National League - Cabell,
linebacker Tom Cosuneau was a broken hip.
BMoney Booster
Hou and Moreno. Pitt 11; Crux,
880 600
National League
Ar(,'t
- " 3 Counsel Rice
madethe No. 1 choice in the pro
Hou 9, Morgan, Cm 8; Gritley,
5 40
Alabama quarterback Jeff
East
7 ZUb
153.30;
T(2-I-3)
1,76680;
Cm,
Mazzlilu
and
Taveras.
NY
football draft by the Buffalo Rutledge, who guided the
W I. PcI. GB
Q1-6 4000. P18-lOt II? 70; 1U
Time 2.09.3.
and North, SF 7
Bills of the American Football CFlznsonTidetoallo.2ranlcing Montreal
16 6 .727
7)7.597,20
American League
Crut,
15 7 .682 1
Fourth game
Third race
League Thursday. And Kansas last year and posted a 33-5 Phila
Sea 12; LeFlore, Det 11; Otis,
St. Louis
12 Il ,522 1"z
Zub' Pradera
9 20
6
Cot-keys
A
Bomb
7
40
400
3
00
KC
10.
Bonds,
Harrah
and
City's selection of Colorado career record under Coach Chicago
10 10 .471 5
I?
3 Tar Chip
3 40 2 40 6 San?, Pecina
Manning, Cley, Randolph, NY.
State defensIve tackle Mike Bear Bryant, had to wait until New York
7 Irusta Art-eta
I 13 .381 7'-,
Blaze N Blu
RJones, Sea and Wills. TCK 7
$ 13 381 7",
0(46) 5200; P14 6) 189 20 Ti
Bell also was expected.
0(3-41 13.40. T(43-5) 157.60; T,me
Friday, when Los Angeles Pittsburgh
Pitching Victories
West
7) 1.61480
206.3.
National
League
Blue,
SF
But when Cincinnati, well selected him late in the ninth
Fotthqame
Fourthrace
W L Pct. GB 5-2; Richard, Hou and gruthven.
stocked at quarterback with round, Pittsburgh defensive Houston
16 9 .6-40
Zub, Enrique
20 3 0 Gayie SOinton
Phil 40; Jones, SO 1 2; twelve
1040 5 60 .1 00
Sad Goir,
13 11 542 2'
1 Siouxlanci K,n-i
9 20 .1 40
veterans Ken Anderson and back Jeff Delaney, with he CInci
pitchers tied with 3
San Fran
12 14 .162 4",
S ',5', Gondr,',
1 Florence Time
American League
5
Koos
John Reaves, chose Jack second-most interceptions ifl San Diego
011-213860; P( 1-2) 106 ?C
Ii 15 .123 S"
0(1-1) 5540; T(1-l-2) 1,01540;
man, Mlnn and John, NY 50;
Thompson, the "Throwin' Panther history, wasn't picked Los Ang
1) 16 107 6
5)33800.
Time 1:43.
Jenkins. Tex 10; Ryan, Cal and
8 15 3-48 7
Fifth race
Marshall, Minn I I; Flanagan.
Samoan" from Washington until the seventh round also Atlanta
Friday's Result
8 (i
6 Hardly Karl
660 560 3 60 7 O,ir,,n ('.erjrt)
Bait, Splittorlt, KC and Caid
State, even Coustlneau who was by the Rams.
Chicago 6. Atlanta 2
480 20 3V,candi Andre
2 Tioqas Power
well, Mu 4-2.
Cinci 6. Hous 5, 10 inns
The only player of national
being interviewed by NFL
3 Rebel I Guy
560 5 Santi Fernan
Earned Run Average
St Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3
0(231 3040, Ci 231 121 I)
0(24) 1160; T(42-3) 241,00; Time
(based on IS innings pitched)
CommissIoner Pete Rozelle note whowas notselected in the
Montreal 12, San Diego I
5) 65300
National League
Lavelle,
gasped and rolled his eyes.
17-hour, 13-minute draft was
Phila 5, Los Angeles 2
Seventh game
Stilh race
SF 0.90; Espinosa, Phil 132;
San Fran 1, New York 3
General Manager Paul diminutive running back
I -' 0')
toOt urqu:a
6 H R Eddie
II 00 8 60 5 70
Sosa. Mti Ill; Anduiar, Hou
Today's Games
)Bullet Pace
SRi)
1200160 85,ira Enrique
1.11; Lamp, Chi 216
Brown explained merely DexterGreenoflowaState,the
(All Times EDT)
Mystery Blaze
S Sad S,,rdu
4
American League
Heaver
wanted to start building for the fourthleading rusher In Big
Atlanta (McWilliams 1-2) at
0(2-8) 14 00, P12 8) 04 30 TI?
0I.4 $3.40; P14-I-I) 124.10; Time
Ic, Oak 0-39; Marshall, Minn
Eight hiStory. The draft ended Chicago (Lamp 20). 2:15 p.m.
future.
36950
2.052.
0.90; John, NY 1.26; Monge,
New York (Swan 3-2) at San
E,gh?hg.int.
Seventh race
Clev 1.29; Stoddard. Bait
with Pittsburgh's selection of
35
Francisco
(Nastu
0-1),
"This isa long-range proposi- Mike Almond, a wide
4:05
7 Duane Brewster
Ii) .'12 2300 400 580 3 (3,/ide Sardu,
Strikeouts
receiver p.m.
I LiS.t Lie See
National League
320 3 70 6 Mu? (ia Gor
Richard,
lion of course," said Brown, from Northwest Louisiana.
Houston
(Ruhle
1-3)
2Mac Farvel
at
620 1 lss,i W,iily
Hou 14; Sutton, LA 32; Niekro.
"but It seems to be an ideal
Cincinnati (Hume 2-3), 5:30 All 31; Blue. SF 29; Hooton, LA
01) 39.00; TI 71-2) 431,00; Time
0(36) 4540; P136) 107 ''
There were 168 offensive pm.
207.2.
time for us to start training players, 150
I) -139 10
28.
defensive players
(Blyleven 02) at
Ninth game
American League
Eighth race
Ryan,
anothenquarterback. It's tough andl2specialistsamongthe33o St.Pittsburgh
Louis (Forsch 0-2). 8:03 Cal
11 0"
42;
OCoilinsPtiyll,s
Jenkins,
Tex
440 400 lIt) ?Osc,ii
34;
to hold your breath every time players
pm
4Zerox
Guidry, NY 31; Koosman. Minn
680 770 I lSiSI
selected.
Offensively
Philadelphia (Ruthven 4-0) at
your quarterback goes down
Lct,tr,,i
6 Drexel Bill
3 60
there were 46 running backs Los Angeles (Messersmith I-i). 28; Wortham. Chi 26
Q(12) 27.20 I'll-I) $55 70. 1
0(4-1)34.00; T($-4.4) 259.00; Time
and maybe hurts himself,"
chosen and defensively, 10 p.m.
5) 414 80
2.11.4.
Montreal (Rogers 2-1) at San
But, the New York Giant fans linebackers were the big
Tcnth game
Ninth race
Diego (Owchinko 0-0), 10 p.m.
Apra,z iJrqu,ia
In the back of the room didn't
(140 • 70
3 131',ck Sand GB
4880 1? 20 721)
commodity with 54 selected,
Sunday's Games
Eq,Ifl,I Daqa
2 Ease On Tar
.180 3 80
hold their breath Thursday.
Atlanta at Chicago
Oklahoma and Notre Dame
Waily
6GregCr&amp;d
40
NBA
Playoffs
They expanded their lungs and each had
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
0(1.3) 29 20; I'(3 1)71,80; 0'
10 players chosen to
Eastern Conference Finals
Houston at CincinnatI, 2
filled draft headquarters with a lead all schools
Q(72•3) 45.00; T(3-2-4) 1.173 20; 270.40
Best
of
and
Seven)
the
Philadelphia
at
Los
Big
Ang
Eleventh game
Time 2.05.
chorus of boos when the Giants
(All Times EDT)
Montreal at San Diego
I trano Urquiza
19 40 V. 2)
Tenth race
in
announced Phil Slmms from Eight led the conferences
San Antonio vs. Washington
.
New York at San Francisco
Dmnqo Gast, II
8 Silent Way
2580
7.80
800
players
selected
with
(San Antonio leads series, 1-0)
American Lea,.
little-known Morehead State
SlraT
460 5.00 lirusta Pradera
The nor-maRy at.aid
May 4-San *.ntonlo
Lcê.s
flU,
2Wossom Belie
3960i P(3-4) 104.10; 1(14
4.11)
their first-round pick. Sinuns,
Washington
'
W L PCI, GB
QI5-l) 1OS.lOj 1(5-5-3) 91I.S5
Cardinals made the most
Mey
6--San Antonio at Time 211.1
who quarterbacked the Ohio daring choice of Friday's Boston
15 8 .652
Washington, 1:30 p.m.
16 9
A-2,I1; Handle $133,196.
Valley Conference team to a 2 session by selecting Michigan
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Ma' 9-Washington at San An
Milwauke
15
i,,,
tonlo,
8:30
pm.
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New
York
Il 13 451 4½
6-1 record last season, was StatewlderecelverKli-kGibaop
Ma' Il-Washington at San An
called a "carbon copy of Terry in the seventh
Detroit
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tonIc, 8:30 p.m.
Toronto
$ 1$
1½
Bradshaw" by one Giants'
The 6-foot-2, 213-pound All- Cleveland
x.May 13-San Antonio at
Our 40th Year Special'
7 16 .304 •
SpOktsmLUl.
Washington, 1:30 pm.
FREE
4 .iS.ilt 1
West
America Gibson is recovering
r1;lt(jfal lnbacco ciqir-, .-. i'
K-May 16--Washington at San
Surprise was the key word froma leg injury and
I. Pct. GB
currently
Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
OUt COfllpliinuntc [17
throughoutthedraft,Andatone is under contract to play Mm
x.May $8 or 19-San Antonio at
') to yo, tOil iar 7;Calif
16 9
DAYTONABEACH
point Cleveland got so flustered baseball in the Detroit Tigers Texas
Washington, TBA
n,ItUr,1l 1,51! 11Tl4,,t,'a f,),.'-h
14 9 .609 2'/,
Friday nightresults
Western Conference Finals
lob,lcc(-) Cigar'. ut,- tO.by the unusual picks the organization. The NFL
Kan City
13 11 542 4
First game
(Best of Seven)
(ion's t,riest liii
Chicago
10 13 .435 6½
SArano Gasti Ii
1100 1000 360
Browns were forced to make a March 25 issued a "buyer Oakland
(All Times EDT)
Writ,- ?cui;i3 Ii'
10 IS .100 7",
I Caraca Orrado
680 100
last-second swap of draft beware" notice to NFL clubs, Seattle
Seattle vs. Phoenix
llfltIt(() t5 (i.13' f,f ',t
8 15 .308 10
3Viclor Diagali
300
(Seattle leads series, 20)
factur.'r P 0 f3e,
choIces with San Diego before warning no contract between
Friday's Newts
i
0(1.5) 41.20. P15.1.3) 497.60.
May 1-Seattle 108, Phoenix 93
Tampa, FL 33619
Calif at Bait, ppd. rain
Second
game
May 4-Seattle 103, Phoenix 97
theIr 15-minute time limit Gibson and an NFL club would
ChIcago 7, Texas 5, 1st
1080 600 340
May 6-Seattle al Phoenix. 3:15 4Arano Peclna
expired.
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Texas 7, Chicago 6, 2nd
be approved until Gibson's
pm.
Boston 5. Seattle 3
There were other unexpected existing contract expires
May$-Seattleatphoeni, 10 p.m
Kan City 5, Cleve 4, 10 inns.
developments,
x May Il-Phoenix at Seattle,
Bing Devine, the Cardinals'
Oakland 11, New York
11:30 p.m
New Orleans, which gained new vice-president for adminisToronto 5. MIlwaukee 4
x May 13-Seattle at Phoenix, 3: 4
Minnesota 7. Detroit 6
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series for the Eastern Conference title. "We came in here
mentally ready, despite the
short break."
The Spurs came off just one
day of red following Wednesday's 111-108 series-clinchIng
victory over the Philadelphia
76ers, but they took conunand
early in the second half and
dominated play
Paul Silas chipped in with 28
points and Larry Kenon added
24 as the,Spurs expanded a onepoint lead midway in the third

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By United Frees International
The San Antonio Spurs, a
team with something to prove,
stormed into the Capital Centre
Friday night and took the homecourt advantage away from the
defending NBA champion
Washington Bullets.
"I think we made believers
out of a lot of people with the
way we played," said George
Gervun, who scored 34 points to
power San Antonio to a 118-97
victory over the Bullets and a 10 lead In their best-of-seven

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Q. Which catcher Is rated the best I. the osajers difeululy
right mow? Would it still he J.hy Bench? -T.H., Cinct
The 31-year-old veteran receIver 01 the Reds worked himself
Into Ni best shape In several seasons this s1ng, bI* 11 full
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ifraft.Moetclubs,Includingcthcumatl,alaofeltb.hadan attitude
problem. They couldo't have been more wrong because
jg
Pirate outfielder, now generally rated as the beat all around
player Inthe game (andthe beatpeld), wasawtlltng stalest from
the time he was voted MVP as a rOOkie With Br$dentCfl 01
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r inS toMe rth a
::1*w'T with the GISM.? Dose I. et Met hi ibuuld jiny Ibul
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PIflLADELPIUA (UP!) - The Philadelphia Piuillies
Frsypsg second buenai Many Trill. on the fl-day
disabled list. Thilo sisialeda broken wrist when hit by a
puns Thuisday light In a sane against Los Angeles.
Mhi$r.plaent,thsPtifIIhllscefledupRcflAyj55
, ci the OIthiema Qty form dub ci the American
Amedatlom, who will join the club Friday In Los Mgelee.
The PSiIflhit also announced veteran Jim Kaat, who had
bsencnwMversbutwu
jo,
j ,j
club Friday.
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"quarterback 01 the flt4re" arrived In town Friday. Be
praised th. dub's currad quarterback, bit said he's
ready to compete p"-t him.
Jack Thoinpion, 32, the "llmowIn Samoan" who was
-j the D,lV No.1*011 choIce lburedey'flew to ancbesMtfr !ttat. University. He said he
mnke firverd tea
ulstMLv*
veteran Bengal quarturback Ken AMelIA 30, who will
be Mating ida ninth pro season tMe year.

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White, a perky little 25year
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American League - Baylor, 6 Wenevir Bruce
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20.00 750 6
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Blilsof the American Football QimsonTldetoallo.2ranklng Montreal
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Third race
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Pitching VictorIes
Bell also was expected.
Friday, when Los Angeles
West
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National Leagye - Blue, SF
Bit when Cincinnati, weii selected him late In the ninth
Filthgame
Fourth race
W I. Pd. OS 5-2: Richard, Hou and gruthven,
stocked at quarterback with round. Pittsburgh defensive Houston
14 5 .040 9.20 3.10 2.R)
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10.40 5.60 4.00 1 ZubiEnrique
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5 60 3
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veterans Ken Anderson and back Jeff Delaney, with
San Fran
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John Reavea, chose Jack second-most Interceptions In San DIego
11 15 .423 5½
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man, Minn and John. NY 50;
Thompson, the "Throwin' Panther history, wasn't picked Los Ang
U 14 .407 4
Jenkins, Tent 4-0; Ryan, Cal and Time 1:43.
Atlanta
5 13 .340 7
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Fifth race
Marshall, Minn 4-1; Flanagan.
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Chiclgo 6, Atlanta 2
920 522
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being Interviewed by NFL
The only player of national
Clnci 4, Hous 5, 10 Inns.
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St. Loa_jis 1, Pittsburgh 3
0(2-3) 30.40; P12.3) 121.10; 1(23.
0(2-6)11.40:1(4-2-3)241.00; Time
(based •i 1$ Innings pitched)
Commlaâloner Pete Rozelle notewhowasnotselectedinthue Montreal
12, San Diego 1
5) 453.00.
2.11.2
National League - Laveile,
17-hour, 13-minute draft was PhIla 5, Los
gasped and rolled his eyes.
Angeles 2
Seventh game
Sixth race
SF 0.00; Espinosa, Phil 132;
General Manager Paul diminutive running back San Fran 4, New York 3
11,00 7.20 600
6 HR. Eddie
11.00 560 5.20 2ZubiUrqui:a
Sosa. MU 1.42; Andujar,
Today's Games
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5.50 ) 20
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wasted to start building for the fotrthleadlng nnher In Big Atlanta (McWilliams 1-2) at 10,American
0(2-I) 44.00; P(2.i) 14,30; 1(2 IS)
Q(1-4 $3.40; P14-1-4) 124.10: Time
Oak 0.35; Marshall, Minn
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265.50.
2.0S2.
0.50; John, NY 1.26; Mange,
New York (Swan 3.2) at San Clev 1.29; Stoddard, Bait ;.is.
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with Pittsburgh's selection of Francisco
Nastu 0-1),
4:03
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Houston (Ruhle 1•3) at Hou 44; Sutton, LA 32; Niekro, 2Mac Farvel
4 84
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Cincinnati (Hume 2-3), 3:30 Ati 31: Blue, SF 29; Hooton, LA
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Pittsburgh (Blylevan 0-2) at
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Angeles (Messirsmlth 1-1),
0h) 37.20; P12-I) $55.70; 1(21
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and maybe hurts himself."
5) 414.50.
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2.11.4.
Bid, the New York Giant farms linebackers were the big
Montreal (Rogers 2-1) at San
Tenthgame
Ninth race
Diego (Owchinko 00), 10 p.m.
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Conference
Finals
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filled daft headquarters with a each had 10 players hose t.
0(72-3) 45.50; T(3-2-4) 1,173.20: 270.40.
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lead all schools and the Big
Philadelphia at Los
Eleventh game
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Montreal at San Diego
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Johnson hit a jumper with
2:17 left to stretch Seattles lead
to 97-92. The Suns twice closed
the gap to two points in the I ma I
two minutes of the game but
Williams hit a layup and (wi
foul shots to preserve the wim.
Lonnie Shelton contribued Id
points to Seattl&amp;s balanced
scoring attack, while Willianr;
added 16 and Fred Brown 15
For Phoenix, Paul Westplid
had a game-high 29 points an!
Walter Davis added 25.

joined the NBA three years ago.
In the second game of the
Western Conference champion-.
ship, the Seattle SuperSonics
defeated the Phoenix Suns, 10397, to take a 2.0 lead In their
serIes, as the teams move to
Phoenix for Sunday's third
game and Game 4 next week.
John Johnson scored 21 points
and Seattle took the lead for
good in the see-saw contest on a
pair of foul shots by Gus
Williams with 5:33 left in the
game, which put the Sonics

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pat suoubooldered pitcher Geeff Zba as the *1-day
Friday ad culled up r
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gameandwedlcki'tdeserveo
win. They beat us to death."
Washington's guards contlnued to be Ineffective, as they
were In the playoff agaInst
Atlanta, shooting a meager 10for-39
Friday night. Tom
Henderson led the 'iackcourt
with seven points. Bobby
Dandzidge paced the Bullets
with 25 points and Elvin Hayes
added ZZ.
The win was the Spurs' first
at Capital Centre since they

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-98-13-with just over six
nuinides left,
The teams meet again
Sunday at Capital Centre before
the series shifts to San Antonio
for Gaines 3 ad 4 next week.
"We could have been beaten
by 40 poInts, and we probably
should have been, the way we
played," said Washington
Coach Dick Motta. "The way
things were going in the third
quarter, I wouldn't have been
surprised at anything.

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Calif
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Kin City
by the unusual picks the organization. The NFL
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Chicago
10 $3 .435 4½
Browns were forced to make a March z IMUI a "buyer Oakland
10 13 .100 7½
last-second swap of draft
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to NFL. dubs, Seattle
Friday's Resells
Diego before waruijig no contract betWe.
Calif at lilt, ppd. rain
their 15-minute time limit Gibson and an NFL club would
Chicago 7, Texas £
expired,
be approved until Gibson's Texas 7, Chicago 4, 2nd
Boston 5, Seattle 3
ZI1tI11i contract expires.
Kin City 3, Clew 4, 10
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Bing Devine, the Cardinals'
Oakland 11, New York
New Orleans, which gained new vice-president for
Toronto 5, Milwaukee 4
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the third fewest itIth ink tratlosu, nitted the selection
Today's Oamis
In the NFL lad season, picked was a big gamble bil felt the
(All Times CDT
Texas kicker Rsdll Erzleben try for Gibson was jsb
Oakland (Johnson 0-4) at New
York (John 54), 2 p.m.
on the first rosuid. And Super
Ita a shake 01 the dice type
0.1) at Boston
Bowl champion Pittsburgh of thing aid we thought It was (Eck.rsley(Jo
2-1), 2 p.m.
KinsIs City (Gale 0.3) It
cooed out the first_____
round by worth It, considering the round
Cleveland (Wise 3-2), 2:05 p.m.
selecting Baylor rsuvuing beck aid the people left.

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series for the Eastern Conference title. "We came In here
mentally ready, despite the
short break."
The Spurs came off jiat one
day of rest following Wednesday's 111-198 serIes-clinching
Victory over the Phfladelph
76ers, but they took conuman
early In the second half and
dominated play.
Paul Silas chipped In with 28
points and Larry Kenon added
24astheSpursexpaj.Jaonepoint lead midway In the third

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the
do psjPeach Bowl and CBS Friday to televise the podcollege football bowl th guec
)C. 31.
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The
117$
Peach
Bowl
was
played
on
Cwlstmu
Day at
a
retpaed and when the game, In which Purdue beat
I d Georgia Tech, div hardy 30,000 (asia, bowl officials
I'._lat,d upon moving the 1878 gems to Doe. 31. "The only
thing we hays net settled Is the exact starting time," said
j
. Peach Bowl macntis. dired George (umbiey.
, it]

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You an diaceset all thou. reports
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Assembly,
Laffit
Pincay
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Unquestionably, Gab. Paul will go for a "san," manager I
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Melissa Putt mobbed by mates after key lilt
as good - or better than fouling the sowS,Way.
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AM. I
as far asthe others, well, Great
be
Alvin
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Redeemer caught me by sirlast a lifetime.
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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) - now builder and owner Dan we wanted," the racing veteran. cerned."
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clutch - and l$i woofufly limited rani. IS the f.M makes him a PEUCS opined today for the Girmoy were the only witnesses said.
Great Redeemer, a ion 01 Visibly call the 'me t rIØas,.
;:dJ1thI(td,fisiVS "bU"y. That's whir. yoa (80) lYlibal b- IndianapolIs MO, bii six of the called by CART Friday.
The IndiSs hive lie ci beat :b.fl - in the bu I
Gurney said CART, among Holy Land, who fell in the 1870
: big plue as an evesy day, player for the San Francisco tiIIfl. moat peanln,4 racing teams King testified he voted to bar others, sought changes pertain- Derby, is the fIrst maiden to go
hi their miàt is Dive Cards, who was a e.rh with
a
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HAiULTON, Ohio (UP!) -Former Oneinnati Bengal
defensive end offinsive beck Jeas Pigilipe was aersied
Friday and chuiged with receiving stolen property In
coimidlon with a 1877 allegedly rested Cadillac freon a
New (kMemo company and failing to ret ft.
PNIIIp0, 32, mow retired from pro1esionpj'foojh.j end
living In Bolder, Cola., was re!eJ on bond and a
hswinf was ad for nest Wedoesday. The Stat. Highway
Patrol, amid PWUIp. w arraded at 1:43 a.m. Friday
whnhswaudiacoveedaleopng
1,
roadway.

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By United Press laterutlosal
The San Antonio Spurs, a
team with something to prove,
stormed Into the Capital Centre
Friday night and took the homecoat advantage away from the
defending NBA champion
Washington Bullets.
"I think we made believers
out 01 a 101 01 people with the
way we played," said George
Gervin, who scored 34 poInts to
power Sen Antonio to a 11847
vlctoryovertheBulletsandal.
o lead In their bed-of-seven

stat.

Jess Phillips Arrested

theIn&amp;ana'tesmbMtinga,orq,n01thatmathover3

AfterThursday's draw, Spectacular Bid was established as
the 3-5 choice with Flying
Paster at 9-5, Golden Act at 10-1
and Screen King at 12-1. The
en ryo t.ner
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said thur. had been a "progresi,s sriorMion" of his
heertrhythu
Friday idgit end he scifired another
cardiac
stwbith to
istiL Although doctors at
'South Fallen Hoapital lad bee keiping him "alive" by
utifidal moans, they had said there was no
of beaks
' actMty hoing the ee days since he was stricken.

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t"as, bighsiranMeg black offk'W in protaa4omaj
bSseball and former brothes4la, of home run king
Hank Awen, died Saturday.
Laces was declared dead at 1:30 a.m. afte, aIring
massive brain hunorstiags end cardiac aiiM earlier In
the w when en artery
the bsckciuja nsck
'Tis
had co'.pa.d about 12:01 a.th.i W.diiy

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LOUISVIlLE, Ky (UP!)- calledforpsrtlydOodY111 mi1sso
By United Press International were changing. It was a mixup,
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Game6of the Stanley Cup aterriblemlxup.Sergetrledto
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mid4,
keqi(
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1 nali, listed as "If noces- get beck but he coukki't I
tht
if talk alone could cariythe Derby streak 01 no iain since LHITII
to
haCk I
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colt
through
Saturday's
1th
17
IMact.
The
track,
which
a
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some late
lCS ThurY
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to
s1IgtJy cçpy earlier sow'
Kentuck)
Derby,
the
other
nine
had
been
night.
Ratelle, but there was really
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Overtime goals by the New nothing I could do to prevent
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For
weeks
Deip
has
held
York Islanders' Bob Ntrom what
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and Boston's Jean Ratelle IntheRangerdressingrooin,
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l of God could stop stacular
brought their respective clubs the story and the result WC
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from the scary posaihility of the same
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steel-gray colt will
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California
star
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defeat. "I should have stayed
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For Ranger fans, Nystrom's on the Ice. It was foolish, hot -. • ...
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winner
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and
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Neither losing team IS d--d,
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attempt to beat Nystrom to a by winning their first tWO
. •• shortest-priced hérses In the S. Scren Kng Cordsro 12.1 pounds. Gross v•ki - $304.1
loose puck, preventing an gaines at the Forian, maintain
s
Jonnie Bennett (20) greeted alter home run
history of the Derby as he '. I Girl cè '5 As ussoi *1 WIO
pm ID
uncontested breakaway for the their home-Ice advantage
carries a 10-race winning :
IVVA Mcuim 15.1
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Meanwhile In Boston, Ratel- Coliseum - a 44 trftnnph in
year
and In his last race
ic's wrist shot past Canadians Caine 1.
DELAND - The Seminole Lyman's high moment came Dawn Berguson and Dana devastated a field of three
goalie Ken Dryden, the result of
Over In the WHA, Edmonton High girls softball team came in the third when a Melissa Putt Urshaw.
undistinguished rivals in the
a twoon-one break, made cunwrupItsicnhfinalaerIes upw1thLthiggestvjctoryof
hit and fielding error by
Berguson and (mini were
Blue Grass to win by seven
Game 6 a necessity.
with New England with a season Friday afternoon, Seminole
helped
the !or-4.
lengths, albeit In a slow 1:50 for
Both winning goals, Inciden- VictOry tonight at Springfield, stopping Lyman by an 8-4 count Greyhounds score four runs.
Seminole coach Betty Turner the 1'. miles. Owned by Harry,
tally, came as the result of Ill. Mass. Rookie Wayne Gretaky's to claim the district chain- (Xher key hits for Seminole described
the Seminole Victory Tere.sa and Torn Meyerhoff, he
timed lineYchanges.
hat trick carried the Oilers toa piatahip.
were contributed by Liz Gaim, In the tOfl1!fliIIt
also has decisively beaten four
"What a time to lose the 54 vIctory over the Whalers . Seminole advances to Jackie Gunni, Mary Sorenson, spiratlunal . . . rellv ;uper.' of his
Derby rivals - General
puck," Montreal defenseman Thursday night and a 3-2 lead in Tuesday's regional encounter
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Assembly, Lot O'Goid, King
IrnyRoblnaonsalddejectedly theserles.Thewinnermeets against the Brevard County
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CekbrityandSirlvorAgaln.
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after the 4-3 loss. "Guy Winnipeg forthe final Avco Cup district champ. The regional • r
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�12A--Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday May a;1979

From Abandoned Station To Pharmacy

BUSINESS

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
With the flair of a Cinderella story, an old,
abandoned service station
in Lake Mary has been
transformed from an
eyesore to an asset to the
community.

IN-BRIEF
Sanford Mini-Storage

Autrey Moran said he
recognized the service
station's potential for his
new pharmacy the moment
he laid eyes on the ruddy
structure.

Building Holds Opening
Sanford's first new mini warehousing facility will open
formally Tuesday at 10 a.m. with a grand opening and
ribbon cutting ceremony, it was announced by owners
Hart Pilcher and George Willis. The mini-storage
building, located 2529 S. Magnolia Ave., contains 5,000square-feet for the convenience of homeowners, contractors and businessmen, with various size spaces front
four by eight feet to 50 feet by 50 feet and may be rented
for long or short term.
This long-in-coming reality resulted from a cooperative
effort of the owners assisted by Kevin Spoiski Architect
Contractor, Mid-Florida Title Insurance Co., First
Federal Savings and Loan Association of Mid-Florida and
several sub-contractors. The public Is invited to the open
house from 10 am, to 2 p.m.

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and Thursday Moran
opened his pharmacy for
Its first official day of
business and he said he
couldn't be happier.

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opening," Moran says.
"We were real pleased with
the reception."

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'flu' new lake Mary pharmacy mark, its
first official day of business Thursday with the
Gregory Mobile Homes, Sanford, was recently named traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony. Pictured
"Million Dollar Dealer" by the Ocala, Florida, divisions
from left: Pat Southward, Cliff Nelson, Lake

Million Dollar Dealer'

of Skyline Corporation. Bob and Janice Gregory, owners,
of the dealership received the award from Tom Lizzi,
National Sales Manager of Skyline Corp. during
ceremonies at the Sarasota Hyatt House.
The dealership has been in business for eight years and
has represented the Skyline single and double-wide homes
fbr the same period of time. They have received quarterl
awards for their outstanding sales performances.
Skyline Corporation is the world's largest builder of
manufactured housing and a leading manufacturer ofrecreatlonal vehicles,

Mary council members; pharmicist Aubrey
Moran, lake Mary vice mayor Harry Terry,
Al Gutheil, and Lake Mary chamber of
commerce president, Francis Marks.

Today Moran dispenses
his prescriptions in his new
business at probably the
same spot customers might
have paid for their gas. But
that Is the only similarity
between the Lives of the two

OURSELVES

buildings. •
"The building was 1n
good shape," Moran says.
,,Of, course, renovation l
lot cheaper than buildini
new business," he add*.

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

Briefly

After he purchased the
building In February,
Moran contracted ,.
remodeling agency to do a
complete facelift. Te
walls were panelled, ne
carpeting was installed, a
drop ceiling was put in
place and within tb
months' time, the buildifl
had a new lease on life. '

Daum Awarded Appointment

Today, the pharmacy
located at Country C1UI
Road and Crystal Lake
Avenue can boast being t11
only service of its kind LE
Lake Mary said Moran,
formerly a partner in
Sanford's Faust's Dr u
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on the legality of government efforts to arm-twist
industry into abiding by
antlinfiatlon guidelines,
But URW President

Peter Bommarlto said the
union would reconsider a
walkout against Uniroyal
on a day-today basis
depending on the success of

StoryBeh'i nd
Success Of K mart

a new round of contract
negotiations.
U.S. District Judge
Barrington Parker refused
Friday to grant a union bid
for a temporary order
barring the government
from threatening tire
makers with economic
sanctions for violating
wageprice guidelines.

the administration's
voluntary wage-price
guidelines.
Bommarito called off a
strike deadline for midnight Friday, saying he
considers Parker's ruling a
partial victory for the
rubber workers. He said
talks with Uniroyal would
resume Monday In New
York City.
"We are just trying to act
responsible," he said. "We
don't want a strike. We
don't want this confrontation. We don't want
our people to be suffering,
walking on the streets. We
don't want to do any harm
to any company."
Bommarito has accused
the administration of
"Illegally meddling In
collective bargaining" by

There will be a 14-hour post-registration course for real
o
estate registrants starting May 22, through May , 1979The
from 8:30 am. to 12:00 p.m. The class will be held at 101
,
W)more Rd., Altamonte Springs, Room 516. This course Is
designed to review and up-date registrants about Florida
But the judge set May 17
Statutes Chapter 475, and commission rules. Topics
for
oral arguments on a
covered Include real estate license law, state laws al.
broad
challenge by
fecting real estate, federal laws affecting real estate, and
stores, they are incorporated
The K wart discount merchandise.
organized
labor to the
federal Income lazes affecting real estate. The course Is
One of the final, but perhaps into stores that are under
department store of today is a
government's
use of such
for salespersons as well as real estate brokers.
combination of basic principles one of the most important, construction or on the drawing
threats
to
enforce
the
Registration fee is $10.
created before the first K mart aspects of the original K mart boards.
administration's voluntary
For more Information about courses call 323-1450, exopened in 1962 and im- blueprint was that all K marts
The exteriors of K marts are
anti-inflation guidelines.
tension 325 or 831-27, Extension 325. For registration
provements resulting from would be staffed by quality also under constant scrutiny
Information call 323-1450, Extension 377.
The labor suit - filed by
almost two decades of ex. personnel. The people chosen to by company architects. Often
theAFLC1O,
perlence and research.
the URW and
manage K marts are ex- by the time a new store opens
nine other unions —airrisat
perienced
career
managers
aspects
of
its
design
are
ohThe
pulling out the few teeth in
with proven executive ability solete.
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and
demonstrated
'a ..'i.UIsta*
always eo.
qwuta 1170 were up 23
vTheY *T.5t1fl 1510W or minded merchants. The
percent from 22 cents in 1978, Board Chairman R.P.
lower than the selling prices strongest possible emphasis is
Hulbert, announced,
available to K mart customers placed on the maintenance of
For the 12 months ended March 31, 1979, earnings per
within any given
trading area, consistently high standards for
share totaled
11.05 tin-3 nrtnt --77 ---cnt In
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heads and
Crediting continued strong growth In new telephones
merchandise are determined salespeople.
and Increased long distance calling, Hulbert reported that
by K mart Corporation Inter
'Experience and research
consolidated net income for the first quarter totaled
national Headquarters in Troy, have added some new
a 23 percent increase over the first three
Mich., each K mart manager IS dimensions to the
original K
months of 1978. After payment of preferred dividends, net
personally
responsible
for
mart
blueprint.
For
example,
income available for common share-holders totaled
keeping the store competitive. Americans today are do
It's a new way of saving from First Federal of Mid-Florida, Ev.
-It$1,639,0, up 22 percent over the same 1978 period.
The manager may recommend yourself enthusiasts. The
ery month when you make your payments to the people you
lower prices, but cannot raise
higher cost of professional help
theiTh
Davis Named Director
owe, you can make a payment to someone else that deserves it
plus its scarcity have made it
Part of the corporation's necessary for home owners to
. . . yourself.
Allen W. Davis, Jr., vice president and sales manager of
effort to give customers quality make additions and repairs to
Coastline Distributing in Sanford, has been selected a
merchandise was to be a their homes themselves. In
director of the Florida Air Conditioning Contractors Man,
private label program in staple many stores, K mart caters to
misonwom
FACCA).
assortments. A strong private their needs with building
Davis also Is a member of the American Society of
label program has developed in materials departments.
Just visit any First Federal of Mid-Florida office and select the
Heating and Ventilating Engineers and the North
such Lines as cameras, apparel,
A
new
department
often
savings plan that suits you best. We'll give you a coupon book to
American Heating and Air Conditioning Wholesalers
domestics, hardware and home dictates a change in store
Association. He attended the University of Miami and has
improvement. Private label layout - hardware and home
remind you of your obligation to yourself that you can put right
been instrumental in training contractors tojpaflJo.
merchandise Is manufactured Improvements have been
Manville duct board throughout the state.
with your other monthly obligations.
under strict specifications, placed adjacent to building
Ever Item is laboratory tested materials, providing a cow
You'll find that the l.O.Me account is an easy way to save for
to
assure
quality
equal
or
venient
traffic
pattern
for
Ow
New Name For Sanford Store
the things you want. It's also a great way to get a young person
superior to that of the leading do-it-yourselfers. Kitchen and
competitive nationally ad- bathroom displays let qualitystarted on a savings plan that he can call his own. There's no
Hunt's Tuxedo Seed Store, a familiar fixture at the
vertisj brand and can be minded shoppers see the ap
corner of Sanford Avenue and Second Street, officially
limit on the amount that you can decide to Start with.
placed on K mart counters at a pearance of flniied
h rooms or
became Duggar's General Store Tuesday.
lower price.
sections of rooms.
Stop by a First Federal of Mid-Florida office this week to open
The store occupied the same site since 1941, when R.S.
An active Import program
The allocation of space is
Hunt opened the establishment. Hunt still owns the
your new I.O.Me Account. . . after all, you owe it to yourself.
was
specified improve continually re-evaluated to
building,
merchandise quality while meet consumers' current
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Joe Duggar went to Work for Hunt In 1116. In 1972, he
maintaining discount prices. K demands. For Instance, con01k.. 345 N Woodland Blvd. (904.734.2551) • 01110111A. 940 DSIISIIS Blvd. (305.668.4103)/Ben Plaza. 1240
and his wife, Margaret, took over the business.
Blvd
mart buying representatives in sumers'
(305'574.1427) S G$l$t$VILII. •Nitthitn Regional Main 01k.. 2815 N.W. 13th St. (9043767551)/249 W.Prsvldenc,
Interests
In
University
190437515001/GiinesviN. Mail. 252$ NW 13111 St 190431626331/4414 N . W. 23rd Ave 1904-376-32041/5200 W. NewberryAve
European and Asian markets photography has resulted in
Rd
LAM CITY. 2735US 90 West (904.7521222) • LUSIUNG. 1403 S. 14111 St (904•717-2557) • MW
work closely with the home enlarged camera and acSMYNJIA MACN.
1300 S Atlantic Ave (904.427.3447) S ORANGE CITY. Four townes Shopping Center. 2400 U S 17.92 904.775.43431
office Import department. K c'eaaorles departments.
ORMOND MACN. 520 S Allanhc Avi (904•67211571
mart Corporation buyers
Music
buffs
of
all
ages
are
NEW YORK (UP!) — Stocks fell to a i.vsn-week low
frequently travel abroad in installing stereo tape players In
this week as the nation's economy took on the appearance
search of merchandim, and K their cars. K marts today offer
of the strange star astronomers dIscovered two weeks
mart exclusives. All imported complete automotive sound
ago: It appeared to be coming and going at the urns time.
merctiwue is required to equal centers where shoppers can
Against this background, the Dow Jones Industrial
or surpass the quality view and buy a Large assortaverage, which eased 0.34 point last week, lost 9.10 points
speclficigiono of Its domestic meit of tape players and tapes.
to I47.54 the lowest level since It finished at $47.00 on
cogrbeavaieat
Today's shoppers expect
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March 15. It skidded 10.00 poInts
Friday.
lower selling prices,
merchants to make their
An advertising program was shopping and their decisions as
tIIN
to
gain custoniers' easy as puesihie. To this end,
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complete confidence In th. the new K marts display color
credlbWty of K televisions in carpeted viewing
mart. The tiatorner who goes to rooms. This helps shoppers
a K mart In response to a visuslise how the sets will look

Telephone Earnings Up

YOU C"
TO YOURSELF.

According to statistics, more

Michael G. Daum of Sanford, a senior medical student at the
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wlneton$a]em, N.C.
has
been awarded a hotse officer appointment for 197910 at
Portsmouth Nays] Hospital In Portimoigh, Vs He will train In
surgery,

than one-third of the world's
four billion people are children
under 15 years o f aqe who
are solely dependent upon
adults for their welfare

Kind Lady' At Trinity

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and emotional needs.

The Trinity Preparatory School Players will present as their
11th production, a smoopenselni thriller by Edward (bodorov,
"Kind Lady" which will be performed on May 10, 11 and 12
:Directed by Mrs. Anse Juargens and starring Marilyn
j' Mycoff and Bus W.11s two Trinity Players' veterans, "Kind
Lady" Is gusranteed to keep you on the ecige of your seat from

Hearing On Govern m en't 'ArmoTw*istin
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
The United
Rubber
Workers called off plans
for a strike today after a
federal judge set a hearing

At Portsmouth Hospital

He Is the 1011101 Mrs. Mary I. Damn, 411
lake Boulevard,
Sanford, and 01441111110 Qt*. Theodore E. Dawn.
Damn Is one of N graduates who will receive the M.D.
degree May21 during commeflce
exercises on the Wake
Fond University, COMM. Peter Jay, British ambassador to
the United States, will be the commencement speaker.
Graduates will take house office training In 24 Mates and the
District of Colmnbla. Hotse officer Appointments are made
through the National IitesmReseg Matching Program.
Dawn Is a 1975 graduate of the United
States Naval

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Its transformation froth
a boarded-up service
station to something usefdl
is probably the best success story the pharmacy
could ever hope for.

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bringing pressure on
Uniroyal to adhere to the
guidelines and renege on Ii
prior agreement with the
union.
The old agreement wib
reported to provide a 40
percent Increase In wages
and fringe benefits over
three years — far In excess
of the 22.5 percent allowed
under the guidelines.
Judge Parker, who
repeatedly referred to the
"public interest," said
"inflation is one of the most
serious evils we have."
But he said his decision
to reject a temporary
restraining order affecting
just the rubber workers
had nothing to do with hop
he would rule on organizál
labor's broad challenge to
the government pressures.

So rim of the clatain to the dramatic ftale, according to

?Jerft1cs.
The show will be held In the George S. Witmer Science,
.1 building at Trinity Preparatory School, 6400 Mama
Avenue,
(1ando, starting at 9:30 p.m. and Is open to the public.
For
additional thformg1oj call 9714140.

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Mrs. W. B. (Evie) Park is surrounded by her children, from left, Ann Marie,
Chris and Bryan. Mrs. Park is the daughter of Mrs. Minnie Kratzert, and the
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Charles Park, both of Sanford.

Debaters Make 'Top Ten
Two University of Central Florida debaters talked their way

The Focus Is On Youth

Into the top ten at this year's National Invitations]
Debate

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Tournament, the first time In more than 30 years any Florida
team has placid that high.
The U(7 duo Barry Ragsdale and Jeff Uddicoate
defeated debaters from Johns Hopkins University,
MIT, and
the University of Southern California enrotte to their ninth
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By JOAN MADON
Herald Conupledeat
The focus is on youth
this week as we celebrated
Youth Week In Seminole
County, mdthis yearu we
celebrate the International
Year of the Child. _____
However, Mrs. William
(Evie) Park of Altamonte
Springs, has had a long-

Sixty-two teams from across the nation competed In the
Lazlngton, Ky. tournament.
"This Is the fl rd time a Florida
a placed in the top
ten since World War 2" saId an ecdak Jeff Butler, UCF
debate coach. "We were In the, top twenty nationally
last year,
$nd now th this top to. Wha

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Longwood Bazaar Scheduled
The Longwood Community garage sale and bazaar Is being
ajPOIMOfld by Cutral FlorIda Society for Historic Prsaee-vMIon, The Lngwood' Cl* LMSW and (M Epincopsi
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and for. the p
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years.the has served asa

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ON Langwood Comm,jgy Building. The Qvlc Iaague and
Christ Episcopal Church will held beaaars In their respective
locations, on Qurdi Street, In the Historic District of down.
town
The Bradlee Mcintyre boise and the Inside-OutsIde house
will be open for tours. Food and refreshinerts will be served.
For Information on booth rental call Ray or Helen Smith, 425.
so

child adte throh tis

Juslor Leagus of OrlandoWlnti Park.
Concerned with the rd
Increase in child abuse
Mrs. Park, who Is also the
director of Park Lake

Presbyterian Child Care

ByHWANICIJOa

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"There has been a 121
percent Increase in

hospitals which would
Identify and treat child
abuse and neglect cases

children referred to the

emotionally disturbed

and 1977. In the tn-county
area of Orange, Osceola
and Seminole thert were
2,234 reports In 1978, inolvjng 4,318 Chi M.

Florida Child Abuse
Registry between 1974

(under Children's Medical
Services) and for facilities
and treatment
for

children (under Children',
)4M
8e)
"For me to 'süe the
world a better place Is to
work through our children
and for them, and with this
being the International
Year of the Child, I think
we have a good Impetus to
get behind rme legislation
and start community acton toward helping better

'A society that
neglects Its
children Is a

"They pro)ect that for
1979 the reported cases of
child abuse will be 72,659 In

society that

the state of Florida," she

neglects Its future.'

advises. "Th ere have
already been so many

EVIE PARK

referrals that the system
has not been able to follow

an awareness that this Is
taking place and there
needs to be a commitment

through adequately on all
the cases. In the trl-county

from both the private and
public sector ... perhaps
more a realization ... that

children are our natural
resource, and if you're
going to try to have a better
world, we have to
with our children ," says
the mother of three, Bryan,
13, Chris 11, and Ann Marie
8.
She calls attention to the
hat t
mars thi i.
third of the world's four
billion people are children
under 15 years of age and
are solely dependent upon
adults for their welfare and
emotional needs.

"Children have been, in the
past, the mostly poorly
represented sector within
the government of any
group of People...virtuauy
very little representation,"
she laments.
The child advocate

stresses that child abusers
come from "all economic
ranges not lust Low
e c o n a in k c
or

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strata. Most of the physical
abuse is on the younger
children... As they get into
the 9-10-11 age group, they
get into the sexual abuse.
This can be triggered by
an economic situation,

According to national
statistics, five children die
every day from abuse.

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seven deaths In the last six
months as a result of child
abuse," she reports.
"There just needs to be

Puppeta are not mm endangered species, aCcotdU tO SIfl&amp;*
llompeon of I.WOOt
the young people get the most rewarding feeling from performing
Ji st askwyofthe 14 yoastsrsInyoIvs4 In the Funk We the
You see,wefeel this isa ministry and wedon't
Puppeteers, a grot sponsored by the First Baptist Church of know of
anybody
who doesn't like us," said Sandra.
Lamiwood.
The puppets resemble the famed Miçpets, seen on 'IV. They
.-Ai advisor to the group, Sandra encourages the 9th graders t
each
have an Individual personality and seem to have a life of,
get play of practice. "We have practice once a week The their own.
plçpmlsrs are so well rehesrssdthat they are able to switch rtgls
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put ,y pep
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thus'am
in each performance, "It's a good feeling to know we
Ind or a
or do vevsr is7" elms
Jimmy Fenoff, who Is PtOdi5CS ad dkICtOC of the shows, can make people laugh and enjoy the show," a puppeteer said.
"Jünmnyh
ougM a let of -the -" proce Us
to thi
ft
"said
Sdri. "He traveled on the road with the group, "1e," as
"We have 17 hand.mads puppets, They are all named after 'their ao
, We work Wgiether, deveiopig Ideas for the
church m-sbers,wsaay we pick the wnarandom, bat
fed
he" aof good
we
kids who
the
everyone knows we are Jid kidding. The people take It as a ahos.We
puppets come alive."
counpllmeit, having a paqmø named foe them, Aeon ezainpk, we
Anyone wishing to Obtain the group for a performance may
icell,ow Di'. Jim, after the ausidwo James Hassockand one is ceid.rt the dth office.
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Mrs. Park,

Dart, after his wife. It's all just In fun."
"We jiat aren't very well known yet. The kids love to perform
and wt have so many different shows we can do. We have performed at schools, other churches and for civic groups. I believe

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vertlsemnent will find ad
iralws,7S;.wrjØtlns;
In many K
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)1$rday's
vertised items at advertised
high, 111 9:16 a.
entitnelasts
can
view
camping
hars.etr1c prernre, ISIS;
prices prOmIIIud7
Pert
and hunting equipment in
rtlathe
7% K Wait Corporation's rooms
1ISpi
that simulate the o*
am., 34$ p,m., In
s ats .h,
tra di tional "
satisfaction
dtgr
:Fevuai$: Partly ehidy laypert: hIgh 9:11 L@L g alWlm3fs
was to be A
New merchandise, new
liday bec:iag -* dindy Ike pow in Sin sm., UI mrponitail litki the operati
danderdi of every K mart ad flitering' new dIaptm.ys, new
4itikt aid $u.day. (bats of p,
bSli
preclalrwd by signs thraagboi*
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Abuse Increase Concerns Advocate

finidL

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Sunday, May 6, 1979

In Around Longwood

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Cathy Lynn Gramkow and Leon M. Swain III were married on
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the beach at New Smyrna Beach in a 9 a.m. ceremony. Rev.
Kenneth Holt, formerly of Sanford, performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Gramkow Jr.,
VA Airport Blvd., Sanford. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs.
DEAR ABBY: I have twin
"e
Betty Jo Swain of Upsaia Road, and L.M. Swain Jr. of Satsuma
daughters,
18, who are driving
it Drive, both Sanford.
me crazy. They are obsessed
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her vows a with being
thin. They were
Grecian style crepe de chine gown designed with a bare shoulder always a little on the
plump side
and floating panels. The satin belt was accented with white sea until two years
ago when they
, shells and crystals. Her headpiece was a statice and white rose decided they wanted to be as
cascade. She carried a bouquet of the same flowers and ruberon thin
as fashion models. They
- lilies.
dieted themselves down to skin
Miss Terry Hunter attended the bride as maid of honor. She
and 6ns.
- wore a raspberry qiana gown fashioned along the empire
Now they eat whatever they
silhouette with aside drape. She wore matching silk rube= lilies want—and force themselves to
:. her hair.
tçthuck afterwards. They also
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bt%'InWIMMIn were *P3
I—pee.. "ac
a 1 el twIvss to May
@rees t
and Miss Gay Gramkow. Their gowns were identical to the honoe thin,
attendant's.
I've tried to tell them that
Bob Keeth served the bridegroom as best man.Ushers were they are ruining their health but
.,-. James P. Thompson, Rob Simpson and Hal Sipes. Monica Falcon they won't listen to me. They
was the flower girl. Cecil Simpson was the ring bearer.
think they look wonderful, but
The reception was held at the Falrgreen Country Club, New they look sick to me.
I urn worried about them,
Siiyrna Beach.
Abby. What should I do'
- - Following a wedding trip to St. Augustine, the newlyweds are
WORRIED MOTHER
malüng their home at 3413 Lariat Lane, Orlando. The bride is
elnployed by Precision Graphics, and the bridegroom, D.W.
DEAR MOTHER: Get your
,Mc1bosh and Associates.
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Abuse

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unhappiness in a marriage
the frustration of having
a variety of
Teasons. "That's an unportant area that has been
sorely neglected," she
". "I would love to ii:
j*ntIng coursestaugl*in
tposchool system
chIng kids what to
eipect when a child is
born."
Ano er point 1 UIIna Is
really Important to bring
out is that 40 percent of all
children under 6 have
wotklng mothers; so there
Is a growing need for good
child care centers," says
the woman who is also on
the the 4C Board (Caiw
munity Coordinated Child
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She refers to an
economic analysis by the
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of Business
business
Administration at the
University of Central
Florida which shows that
child care assistance
reduces welfare by almost
50 percent.
"Ibis is through the 4-C
program which gives child
support to the working
parent depending on their
economic situation. They
really bring out that child
care is a labor-related
necessity and not
a social service, which I
ft* people tend to think I
Is, she Informs.

have a responsibility to see
that others get the love and
nourishment they need to
- turn put w no an asset to
the community. The expreuion of love, she
elaborates, Is a learned
response, and when people

aren't loved and nourished,
they grow up not knowing
how to love and nourish
other people. "The abused
grown uptobetheubuser,"
she says.
According to a study at a
California prison, she

The Longwood Civic League
Woman's Club held its year-end
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Gladys Pilolan.
Following a delicious buffet
- luncheon, 1979-80 officers were
installed. They are: Agnes
•I!.up
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Weber, president; Louise and, trustees Joe Badger
Buffaloe, first vice-president; (three year), Hasley Hart (two
-. .Maxine McGrath (outgoing year), and Sig Pearson (one
president), second vice- year).
These men will be installed,
president; Charlotte Otto,
:--tt-r.
recording secretary; Florence along with the newly elected
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Bulmer, corresponding offlcersof the ladies auiiliary,
secretary; Onnie Shomate, at a dinner and dance on May 5,
.d
treasurer; and Molly Steudle, beginning at-7 p.m.
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Congratulations to all the
The Central Florida Society
newly
Installed officers and for Historic Preservation, the
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a good year.____
Christ Episcopal Church are
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sponsoring
a
Longwood
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I £41 is
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Community garage aC
and
pleased to announce its 1979M
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bazaar. This two d event will
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officers Dottie Loudermilk
was be held Saturday, May 12 and
again elected president
of the Sunday May 13 from 9
PTA,with Mart1w Skinner, first
vice-president; Claudia Burt, until 5 pm., at the Longwood
Community Building on Wilma
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Heckenbach
third at the
There are booths available,
Woodlands)
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vice.
president; Ann Flannigan, so if you would like to parrecording seciretary; SWrley ticipate or require further in.
Baker, corresponding formation, call 4234489.
There is no admission charge
secretary; Jim Murr
ay, and plenty of free parking and
treasurer; Happy CIark,
legislative chairman; and refreshments.
Denise Clark, historian.
Come on out and support your
community.
S
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VFW Post 8W and ladies
auxiliary are pleased to an.
The Devonshire Garden Club
nounce the election of its 197M is holding a "white elephant
officers, for the comrads.
sale" on Friday. May 11. and
Commander-elect,
your advice.
Joe Saturday May 12, from 8:30
- it. However, she's over 18 and
I just learned that our 19- it's her decision., In any case, be Kloppenborg; sr. vice, Jim a.m. until 4:30 p.m., at 675
year-old daughter, a junior In grateful that your daughter is Bass; Jr. vice, Russell Tudor Court. The proceeds
college, bought birth control protecting herself against Broadhead; quartermaster,
from this event will be for the
pills. I am distressed and acciilentai pegnancy.
George Walters; judge ad- beautification of the neigh.
shocked and wouldn't have
As for your husband's vocate, Emma Hope; chaplain, borhood.
believed It If I didn't have the reaction, would he be less Pete Udo; surgeon, Art Smith;
All are cordially invited.
fiti.f.
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ue&amp;oiei to team that his
She will be borne ma few college daughter was pregnant
weeks. Please loll me flow to Instead el on the pill?
daughters to a doctor! They handle this.
DEAR ABBY: You said
could be suffering from
I can't give you my address recently
that studies on
'anorezia aervosa' slf. because my husband opens the kir4,
revealed that u
stareaftee).
ev
ysletsa mMt tIM. .1 haven't $std
will probably recommend He'd be heartbroken,
I hope to read your answer In from 10 to 16 minutes per act.
psycbothrapy for the gfr1s,
My husband related this
this
condition
Involves Yourcolumn.
information to his boss who
psychological as well as
H1'SICK
commented, "Not me. I spend
physical problems. I urge you
DEAR HEARTSICK: I can one minute on the act, and 29
to ct at once. They can be understand
your
dlsap. minutes apologizing."
helped but they can't do it pOlutnlent, but there Is nothing
EVIE IN BELLEVUE, WASH.
alone
to handle now. Apparently your
Proems? You'll feel better
DEAR ABBY: I've read your daughter is either ceeskierlig
110
get them elf yew chest.
column for years and respect having sex or she's already Iut
For a personal reply write to
Abby, Box 0196, Los Angeles,
Cal.
111(1. Please encase
notes,
percent of the
munity whose children
stamped,
self-addressed enInmates reported being
have not been educated, or
abused as children.
loved, or nourished, our
children are in danger.
Mrs. Park recalls Mm
#61 think people
people tend to
Andrew Young (the am.
'Well,
I've done my
bassador's wife who was
Job
with
my
children, and
appointed by President
other
children
are their
Carter to be the United
parent's
responsibility.
But
States representative toth
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United ,Nations for the
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International Year of the
TRINITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL offers young people
Child) saying that we can
"A society that neglects
educate and nourish and
fts children isa society that
the opportunity to prepare fully not only for a
love our children, but when
neglects its future," she
we put them In a cornsuccessful college experience but also for a
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education Is the best means of achieving one's goals.

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across as a human being
living In this society we

BARBARA ANNE MARTIN
JEFFREY RAYMOND SMITH

Jack Martin.
Miss Martin in a June 1978 graduate of Oviedo High
School where she was a member of the Dance Corps. She
Is employed as a clerk II at the University of Central
Florida.
Her fiance who was born in McKee Rocks, Pa., is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rowen of Apollo Pa.,
and Robert Cunningham of Aspinwall, Pa, He is a June
1974 graduate of Winter Park High School where he was
an Octagon and a DeMolay. He was graduated from
University of Central Florida in June 1979 where he was a
member of Delta Sigma Pi. He is employed as a financial
consultant.
The wedding will be an event of June 23, at 2 p.m., at
the Geneva Baptist Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Berguson of 107 Loch Arbor
Court, Sanford, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Cynthia Aim, to Gary Edward Vogel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Vogel of 8051 Via Hermosa, Sanford.
Born in Danbury, Conn., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. A.C. Melillo, Danbury, Conn., and Mrs.
Elizabeth Berguson of Southbury, Conn.
Miss Berguson is it 1976 graduate of Seminole High
School, where she was a member of the Anchor Club and
Chez Nous. She is employed at Olin American homes of
Florida Inc., Casselberry.
Her fiance who was born in Baltimore, Md., is a 1969
graduate of Bellevue Senior High School, Bellevue, Neb.
He is a 1973 graduate of Florida Technological University
where he majored in the psychological sciences, lie is a
member and past president of the Rotaract Club, vice
president of Vogel Enterprises Inc., and co-owner of
Palms Counseling Center of Maitland Inc., where he Is a
psychological counselor.
The wedding will be an event of Sept. 15, at 2:30 p.m.,

Mr. and Mrs. Victor A.
Schell of 709 Baywood
Drive, Sanford, announce
the engagement of their

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Is employed at StrombergCarlson.
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In Lexington, Va., is the
grandson of Mrs. Annie
Weade of Buchanan, and
Joe Rothwell of Virginia.
He Is a 1978 graduate of
James River High School,
Buchanan, where he was
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of Tampa.

To celebrate Youth Day
scaped homes in this area, .a
pisik spring floets.
Saturday, the Christian Men's
Strawberry punch, finger beautiful sight, the home of Mr.
Group of Lake Mary is having a
sandwiches, cookies, nuts and and Mrs. Paul (Joan) Smith.
"Block Party Dance" for all the
The yard work is done by
mints were served.
Youth In the conuiiunity from
Guests were: Mrs. Gloria Moyen Tennel.
7:30 p.m. to midnight at the
Moyen has been working for
Simpson, mother of the bride.
Lake Mary Elementary School
the
Smiths for the past 20 years.
and Mrs. Lill-. Wells, her
grounds on the basketb&amp;l
grandmother from Akron, Ohio.
courts.
The Smith family has been in
Others attending were: Mrs.
This group has been working
Ellen Uinton, Mrs. Carolyn this area for 22 years. Paul and
hard for the past few weeks
Also, our congratulations to Stanley. Mrs. hIM. Gleason, Joan are the parents of three
organizing the dance.
Jinnie Nelson, wife of City Mrs. Phyllis Rugenstein, Mrs. sons, two away at college and
Admission Is free and there Commissioner Cliff Nelson and Donna Small, Mrs. Nancy one attending Lake Mary
will be stands for the sale of a very active member of the Farrow, Becky Simpson, Karen Elementary school.
hamburgers, hot dogs, pop corn Seminole County League of Louwsma, Kelli Keogh, Cheri
and cold drinks.
The Lake Mary Volunteer
Dulion and Patty Stanley.
Women Voters.
The music will be the
Fireman's
Auxiliary Dept.,
Jinnie, together with 11 more
highlight of the dance which ladies, also league members,
under
the
leadership
of Frances
Dancing to the music of Doe
Abell,
is
preparing
a special
will be provided by a teen-age were deputized last week to Brown, the Keenagers at the
party
20th
to
celebrate
their
rock group "The Trapezoids" register new voters, by Forest, celebrated their annual
composed of Jim Melvin, Supervisor of Elections Camilla Spring Dance in the Starlight anniversary, Sunday May 20.
guitar; Jimmie Miller, bass; Bruce.
A covered dish dinner starRoom. A catered dinner was
Zach Dunbar, piano; and Joe
ting at five p.m. will be served.
served.
Riley, drums.
Chairmen for this event were They are planning on honoring
A bridal shower was given to
Jan Simpson of Greenville, S.C. Ernie and Grace Quataert the Charter members of this
Also, as part of the Youth Day at the Lago Vista Clubhouse
in assisted by Cap and Onn Auxiliary.
activities, don't miss the softInvited are all the members
Casselberry prior to her 13)lund, Virginia Francisco,
ball game planned for the same
of
the auxiliary, their families
Marg
Macpherson,
Bill and
wedding in Sanford.
day. Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m.
and
the members of the Fire
Louise
Hamsay.
Wayne and
Hostesses for the occasion
at Chase Memorial Field in were Vicki Keogh of Orlando, Betty Thompson and Loyal and Dept. and their families.
Sanford, our "players" from
Monica
Van
Dyke.
Susan W. Keogh of Altamonte
Lake Mary,: Lillian Griffin, Springs, Susan
The Lake Mary Woman's
The tables were decorated
S. Keogh of
Pat Southward, Connie Majors Lake Mary and
Club
will have the Installation
with
the
theme,
"April
Flowers
Etta Jane
and Madeline Papa, will ap- Keogh of Casselberry.
and Showers", with beautiful of officers May 24 at the
preciate a cheering group.
The guests had a delightful centerpieces of little umbrellas Starlight Room at the Forest A
time with original games and flowers, made by hand by tea will be served from 2 to 4
played
during the party when Mrs. Virginia Francisco. About p.m. All members are asked to
Michael J. West has been
selected to attend the U.S. their gifts were to be used at 108 people attended this affair. attend.
Military Academy at West that time and also each gift was
Other coming events will be
In and around Lake Mary .....
Point. Our congratulations to accompanied by an original
Driving through Lake Mary the installation of officers for
the happy parents, Mr. and poem.
The table was decorated with Boulevard near U.S. Highway the Lake Mary Chamber of
Mrs. Thomas H. (Ursula) West
who are well known in the a cutwork cloth with a beautiful 17-92 I have been admiring Commerce and the Longwoodcommunity.
centerpiece arrangement of probably one of the best land. Lake Mary Lions Club.

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Miss Schell is a 1973
graduate
of
Choctawhatchee High School,
FL. Walton Beach. She was
KAREN SANDERS
graduated from University
of Central Florida in 1977,
and track teams. He is
where she was a member
serving in the U.S. Navyof
Zeta Tu Alpha sorority.
where he is attending
She Is a substitute teacher.
nuclear power school.
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The wedding will be an
event of June 17, at 3 p.m.,
at the Congregational
Christian Church, Sanford.
All friends and church
members are Invited.

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The Annual CIP May
Brunch held at the
Sanford Civic Center,
attracted a large crowd
of dining patrons. The
brunch was sponsored by
the CIP Committee of the
Woman's Club of Sanford
with Mrs. Fred Gaines as
chairman. According to
Mrs. Richard Buck, cochairman, more than 600
advance tickets were
sold as well as door
tickets. Patrons were
served by Woman's Club
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daughter, Edna Kathleen,
to Odus Hinson Hotchkiss,
son of Rev, and Mrs.
William Hotchkiss Ill of
Jacksonville.

and Mrs. Charles Ellis
Rothwell of Buchanan, Va.
Born in Newport, R.I.,
the bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mrs.
Pauline
Miller
of
Louisville, Ky., and Mr.

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Florida where he was a
member of Lambda Clii
Alpha fraternity. He Is
serving in the U.S. Air
Force.
The wedding will be an
event of May 12, at 7 p.m.,
at the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.

Her fiance, who was born
In Savannah, Ga., is a 1973
graduate of Raines High
School, Jacksonville. He is
a 1977 graduate of
University of Central

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Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Martin of Geneva, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Jeffrey
Raymond Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith,
2652 Abbey Road, Winter Park.
Born in Orlando, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ellis of Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs.

of Austin, Tex.
Miss Sanders is a 1976
graduate of Seminole High
School where she was a
member of the Pep Club

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Martin-Smith

Floyd G. Sndera of 217
Hayes Drive, Sanford,
announces the engagement
of his daughter, Karen
Dorene, to Charles Ellis
Rothwell Jr., son of Mr.

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Cathy Gromkow,
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Leon M. Swain III
Exchange vows Twins Obsessed At Bein
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Proceeds will be directed
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Extension Homemakers
Clubs
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Seminole
County, with Mrs. Mitchell as chairman. Th e
squares were stamped,
embro i dered
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members,
who
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currently taking turns
quilting the work of art.
Each square has the
name of the state, the
state bird and state
flower.
The
center
section
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representing the 13
original colonies. A
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church David Rich will preach at the 11 a.m. service. There
will be special muelc by the "Joint Heirs" at the 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. services. A covered dish dinner on the grounds will be
morning service. Pastor Joe Chambers
Invited all former members and friends to attend.

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mo of the church will have Ladles Night at 6:30 p.m.,
Ttjascay, May 8th. Aspecial program has been planned forthe
occasion as well as a special menu. Men are asked to make
reservations for the supper, at which an estimated 150 persons
1l be in attendance.
The supper is one activity In Christian Home Week being
observed by the local church. The special emphasis will be
lgg1gI)ged in the Wednesday evening service, as well as on
May 13, when there will be a Parent Dedication during
the morning worship hour.

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By Pastor E. A. Reuscher
14. Encouragement
When
Orlando Rescue Mission for
Lutheran Church
things are not going well at
three years she dealt with
of the Redeemer
school when I am disappointed,
street walkers, prostitutes hd'
when I have failed.
This year, 1979, is being
alcoholics. "No one ever had to
Julie Evans,
Barbara Johnson and Dan
called the "Year of the Child."
15.Respect -for my privacy,
Harvey. tell them they were slnne*s,"
The National Lutheran ParentGM rs. Johnson said, "they knew
my feelings and my opin ions.
Teacher League's Newsletter
it. Th ey wanted to hear that
Parents
who
w
IS.
ill Listen to
recently contained an article
od wou!' forgive them."
me and look beyond the words I
about some very important
say to what I am feeling.
"It Is the people in the
idfts a child can receive from
A
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his parents. The following
they
are
sinners,"
she added.
but teach by - their own good
gifts was compiled by a group some things for myself, be the example.
She told of a 19-year-old
of young people whose ages person God created me to be,
First Baptist Church, San- Is from Oviedo, a freshman prostitute she met at the
18. Time to talk and have fun ford, will be led in revival
ranged from 10 to 15:
learn by making my own
with a major in voice, and plans Rescue Mission, who sought
1.4 idee place to live Not mistakes, make the decisions i together as a family,
services this weekend by a to become a singer of the this forgiveness. The girl had
necessarily a fancy house, but am capable of making, do little
If you are a parent and you team of students from Stetson Gospel. Julie is also a freshman been a prostitute for six years
one that is clean, warm and full things that may seem foolish are like me, you read the above University. While this effort is and her home is Miami.
and now since her life has been
of love. A place where I don't and unimportant to my parents list and my, "I certainly need to youth-led, the services will be
The services, which began changed is playing the piano In
have to worry and can really be and play and have fun.
do better on that one!" or open to persons of all ages.
Friday night, will continue a church.
12. DeIpliae
I may not "That's something imnortnnt
myself.
The revival nermnliuitiPc will tit.,rth.v .4 7 .,. WIU
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i always like it and show It, but I that I haven't thoughtabout include Dan Harvey, preacher; at 8:30 and 11 a.m., as well as
A seme of bthsglig
want to feel that I am wanted need it. Don't give me consciously for a while!" None Barbara Jean Johnson, music 7:30 p.m. The revival is being
and that I am Important to my everything I ask for, especially of our children are perfect director, and Julie Evans, recognized as one emphasis in
parents. i wat to be consulted if you think it Isn't good for me. Children. None of to are perfect youth-fellowship director. Dan the Seminole County Youth
13.DIrectlssfsrmy life -I parents. But we do need to isa native olP&amp;ilatka,ajunior Week. All of the youth present
and included In family plans
whenever possible.
road to know what's expected o( recall from time to time that majoring In psychology, and on Saturday night are invited to
3.Akaswhee.1 God aM His an and discover what's really OUR children are really HIS anticipates a vocation in the a fellowship following the
love who He Is, what He has important,
children, God's gifts to us.
Gospel Ministry. Barbara Jean service.
done for me and what He exPKU Of Mt.
L.ve- The kind oflove
that loves me even when I don't
des vilt.
QUflON:1bIlIeveInG.d,
He loves you unconditionally
(But maybe not
Hugs
Nothing you could ever do
hutIdN't fed lhetHslovea
there are no requirements you would alter the degree of love
when lget too big!)
Forgiveness
When I see. SInce I',. isv.. 4m
have to meet in order to gain He has for you. He could never
mess up, when I am "mouthy" nytMig to ear. I, God re*
His love. The apoetle Paul has Love you any less
and He
-lUllS to live nuuss
and disobedient.
pointed out that God showed his could never love you any more
Uaden'"ag
When I Who R5. I fall ii =41 Whet
Love for us In that "while we than He does now.
feel pressure, when I am
will eyet sluiers Christ died for
e?
working on a project and leave
us" (Rooms 5:1, RSV).
That doesn't mean God
ANSWER: You say you
my room in a mess, when I'm
refsees to give you any more of
God su* His son to -die for HIS law, it slmnIv mann.
crabby. when I have rowIng 'leal" God ds't We YOU.
mankind
WU, (14111(1 Can be decalving. cores for you. Ms Is cuwwud
pains and when I feel
You already have all of It.
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Accor' Thsy cm beep you (cmi lbs ab everything In yosr life, no elected Him aid were w.lkirie
Godiovesyounomafterwhat
sin.
In
Hi
s1OVSWU
ad
SDSIJ
dingtomyabilityasdaflthatl t1UWSSfStl1iYSbyOUr "sMt hOw big or ''1
you have or haven't done. In
con h
-. . .. fr'1 slims, we wield be ::_to yes. You can bsllsve by masnd us., jat you many re Mb_ps,
one person
d It
t*Mt alwysgoIng tMiadshn*snWmty,sveji ba" VA
V. Help-- In bandiuig my 'YIIY
maydnumMhingnt,a nice
.4 hft In
ft's a free glIl to you (ran t17 to win
awl
t
Said
billili.
Bat trAb, is S
physical and uno"ptai Øigo
W
yas be&amp; b thdk 15w. It's a SIR that you can of asethur. Bist wbwslisg God's
d sdytig
in my we. - :e
umce. W, cm
never lose, for as the Bible love is aenselMig you don't
li v. .. ad
.nly
is it toheip.Is (rem WW to do r"tW.g ii H. n.p.atecly says, His Love is have to do.- Yotive already won
A
To
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qnantj,_pylafly abm__ swaying In Isdsc'a. And the .111," , u.sed t
it's fixed, Im
you Msaast
amid you aever had to do a
11.Fresdem1. ... fIndigt'elhis- God 1OVISyOu.Hi ks'tbsvstouGod's)o,, movable and unchangeable. th11
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Late United Msltedlst Clutch
lethel A.M.I. Claret. Canaan Wgts.
Cauif berry Cemmunity Undid Methodist Church, Hwy. Il-SI &amp;
Pisey Ridge Rd. Casseluerry
ChrIst UnIted Metliediss Claret, Tatter Dr.. Ipnlasd Release
Delary Cemmunity Methodist Clutch. W. HI -hrMi Rd., DsSy
First United Melkedist Ckprch. Ill Part Ave.
First Meffiedist Church if OvIne.
First Slattern Me$tsdist Chard. 144$ SisIsri Ave
Free Meihedest Chard,. 11111.4511 St.
Geneva Methedist Church, Seneva
Grace Undid Methodist Claret. Airpert Blvd.
Grant Chapel A.M.I. Church. Ovisdu
Oakgrevs Methodist Church, Oviedo
Ostesi Mithedest Church
Pasla Westeyan Malhatst. W. 4411. at Pails
St. James A.M.R. 5* at Cypress
St. Luke U.S. Church II Cameras City INC.. lea,dsll III 55.45*
$t. Mary's ANt. Clutch. St. It. 411 Oi$iis
$t. Paul's Methedlil Church. Ostses Rd., Iherpflw
Stafford Memerlal Church. S. Delary
Sanlands Undid NiHilist Church, 51.434 eN 4, jIpiji

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Church if Set 11311.22nd St.
Church ii Sit OWed,
Church if Gel Helmets. Late Miatsi
Charchel lid Hissien. Isterprise
Church SI Oid. Ill? W. lath It.
Church II Dud Ii Christ,Ovieds
Chrt if GIIII Preghecy, 21115. 1Pm Ave.
Church ii Sidef Pruptecy. 1714 S. Pefslmmaii Ave.
Rescue Church If GIt 171111.111k St.. Saillerd
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Day Banquet, May 12 at 6 p.m. at the Midway Elementary

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO. I
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

SI. Stephen Lutheran Chard.
434 us? West 1ii.Laigussa
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Claret of Christ, 11.17* St.
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NIW W. ills lipid Church, INS Pear Ave.
Revians Part BapIIal Claret, 174311.31*St.
p4$,fu$ lipid Chit $31111 Wef 531.ef $_I
p
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PraIrie lake lipid. Ridge Rd., Pam Part
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ClwctalCamarasClty. Inc.
W. Paul s.,iiat
III Pins Ave.
U. M11*L. lipid ChUFch, Cangim N1fi.
SprlupflaN nn'Irsi'c lipId. 17* &amp; Cider
ii isis's ?luwnsv
Church. 531 Cypress St.
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Mart &amp; Wiles
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Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

women and girls of the church Saturday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m.
by reservation only. The program will be presented by "The
Seminole Singers."

WILSON.EICHELBERGER

Oviedo, Florida

held at

ommunity united Methodist Church of Casselberry for

Herb Stenstrom and Staff
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.

of Sanford

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J. C. PENP4EYCOMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

and Employes

The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet will be

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DISCOUNT FOODS

GREGORY LUMBER

PRINTING CO. INC.

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PANTRY PRIDE

3000 S Orlando Dr.

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Leuven, Belgium and contin ue their ministry of yout h and
st udent evangelism among the Walloons, a people of southeast
Belgium. Special music will be featured Wednesday night.

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TwctirDrlveSvnIasllsIae,s
PRISSYTIRIAN
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ltsdmglraups
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During their last term of missionary service Smith and his
wife, Lucille, established a youth evangelistic center In the city
of Lome, Togo, West Africa, and In the interior of Benin. They

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Sunday Ctwrc* School
MenninlWersllp

MITSIOOI$TCHURCH
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By MELENDA EDMISTON
attendance of 300, conducts point of her need, that she
Herald Correspondent
seminars all over the United sought a personal relationship
"Most adults don't come to States and has a tape ministry, with the Lord. She said she
fell
Christ without a need or a
She was speaking to the on her knees and prayed that
tragedy in their lives," Mrs. United Methodist Women on God would become real and
Barbara Johnson, guest "Life Revealed, Experienced speak to her. She heard no
speaker from Orlando told and Shared," the testimony of audible voice, but her Bible fell
women at Community United her life
her physical and open to a passage from Jet.
Methodist
Church
in
spiritual
trials.
S
29:11-14, "When you call to me
.Casselberry. In her case It was
"1 praise God for cancer for It and come to , plead with me, 1
learning that she had cancer, was a shortcut to surrender; It will listen to you. When you
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Mrs. Johnson, whose Tuesday is a shortcut to surrender," seek me you shall find me,
morning
Interdenominational Mrs. Johnson said of her own when you seek me with all your
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heart, I will let you find me."
Church in Winter Park has an
It was then, she said, at the
She said she found great
peace In her surrender and had
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a successful cancer operation
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the next day.
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"I told God 'Here's my life,
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anythingyouall owisoK with
me'," she said.
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After she was healed of
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Mrs. Johnson said God
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opened up a teaching ministry
Jackie Greene (right) of Winter Springs asks author Barbara Johnson to sign her (..
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for her and she was led to put
book.
her experiences in a book to
help others who might be going
through a similar experience.

m P,ev. Robert C. SmitMsenjb1Ies of God missionary to

1hIS1.

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Family Night Service

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p5555,
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MsralnWorship
11:118.m.

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$oclety, will be guest speaker Saturday and Sun day at the
Spfrftual Centre of Cassadaga Psychic Fair, Route 5.430-A. On
Sat urday at 7 p.m. he will speak on Prophet and Prophecy in
the Old Testament; and Sunday at 2 p.m., he will speak on
Prophet and Prophecy, New Testament.

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SR. 424 &amp; Red lug .
Ovisds(Siavia)

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GOOD SHIPNIRD
2517 Onlaad, Dr. 17.12
( Lvlsieraa CIvrct, in America)
Rev. Ralph I. Lvniaa
Passer
Worship
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rIIOatAve.,S..rd
Fr. William isis
pasas,

will be present ed by the store. All women of the ch urch are

PresbØerkin

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Company of Sanford Plaza. A door prize of a gift certificate

invited to come and bring their daughter or a daughter of their

TV "This is The Lift"

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COVINANT
PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH
eMary Blvd.

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THE RIRDIMIR
2121 Oak Ave.

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The Friendly Circle of the United Methodist Women Is In
charge of a fashion show and clothes will be modeled by
members
of the circle. Mrs. Nancy Terwilleger will be
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narrator. The show will be sponsored by the J. C. Penney

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The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet of the First
United Methodist Church of Sanford will be held on Monday at
6:30 p.m. In Fell owship Hall. Foll owing a covered dish din ner,

'1RSTPIN1ICOSTAL

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"The Lutheran NOW, and

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more than 3,000; executive secretary to the reorganized United
Church of Religious Science; corporate officer and vice
president in charge of administration.

CONSRISATIONAL

Why nOt give It try next Sunday?

Church Of Christ

Pastor

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Rev. I. Rwthrant
SvadayScs,se

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
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BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 Paimehl, Ave.

Pentecostal

Congregational

M.prsvk'.g the world, starting with *iiie self

PALMETTO AVENUE

May 9 at 8p.m. at the First Church of Religious Science, at 709

Edgewater Drive, Orlando. As a woman minister of Religious

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bombs Slid manstoss. But It hIS far OfS IStIIig

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Passer
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week's services on Frida y evening. All week night services
begin at 7:30 p.m.
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Actually, It will take many
"As In the days of Noah, It dimensions of Noah's storied miracles, and Greene
says
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and the deck will be covered by knocked on the pastor's door;
The way Pastor Richard a roof.
he introduced himself as an
Greene remembe rs It, the voice
It's not perhaps the most architect who had had a vision,
was quiet, tender and caring. It sophisticated religious ar- and be offered to donate his
was God Almighty, talking at 3 chltecttre of the decade. And talents in the designing of the
-,in t he morning. "Richa rd," He Jesus himself would have Ark of Saf ety.
said, "I want you to rebuild trouble finding the ark here In
The architect prepared the
Noah's ark as a sign to all the the Maryland panhandle. But blueprints, then, but there still
people of the world that My Son, Greene and his congregation was not a penny for conJesus, is coming again."
have faith their sanctuary will struction. "So what we did,"
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Well, Pastor Greene was of one day be historic; they've Green says, "was pray. When
course dumfounded. But when even named the ark site after we needed something, some
the voice returned again and Mount Ararat.
piece of machinery we put a
again, night after night, he
To be sure, faith has been the picture of it on the wall, and
concluded that God was stimulus for the ark from the prayed. Since then the most
serious. And so it came to pass start. Greene's Church of the astrounding things have been
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ministry have for the last three Frostburg,
and
the
One astounding thing was the
Pastor Richard Greene is rebuilding ark.
years been constructing a big congregation's 100 members acquisition of the land. Greene
boat hard by this mountain readily admit that, by them- says a "nonbelleving" farmer
community.
selves, they could not afford the sold the church three acres of yet unexplained, It only tools. Greene says people from
was crazy - now they know it.
Correction. It's not a boat'. it boat's paint. Still, they've hilltop ground along a highway, Charged $2 for the building around the nation are con- But
that's okay. The Bible saysonly looks like a boat. Greene happily accepted the $1 million, but vowed he'd not sell another permit.
tributing to his dream. One man that everybody thought Noah
says he is not preparing for a project.
inch. When the ark crew needed
Pastor Greene says a coal in West Virginia, "God bless was also crazy.
second flood, the end of the
Pastor Greene believes the another acre, the farmer company has provided five him," has even sent a pair of
world, or anything so terrible: determination
And when will the ark be
of
his recanted; rather than sell the bulldozers for earth moving. A $10,000 checks. And
a
volunteer
finished?
Ground was broken in
"What we're building is a congregation is clearly part extra piece, he donated it.
cement factory donated con- CPA has come aboard to help
church
1976,
but
and God has asked of God's Idea. "Any big, rich
Then a man showed up, "out crete for the underpinnings, keep the books in proper order. more on as yet there Is nothing
that It be shaped like an ark of church could build the ark," he of nowhere," to make free test Two dump trucks and a pickup
Little Mount Ararat
Not everyone Is so
en- than a hole in the ground that is
safety, where people can come says, "but God asked us to do it borings in the earth. Another have been
given to the effort. thusiastic about the ark, studded with anchoring blocks.
to wait for the return of Jesus." because we are small and poor. man, an engineer, offered to And a man in New Jersey has however. Members of Greene's
Whatever it Is, building or
That's the wonder of it. map a soil erosion plan, and promised to supply all the nuts own family say he's ego trip. Patience, says Pastor Greene:
boat, Pastor Greene's ark Is Everyone knows it will take a conferred his time. Even the and bolts for the ark project. ping, and local residents think "At least we are ahead of Noah;
meant to be impressive. The miracle for usto make the ark a local government provided a
Calculators, duplication he's crazy. That Is, says it took him l2o years to build his
minister says the plans in- reality."
miracle of a sort; for reasons machines, a printing press and Greene, "They used to think I ark."
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Marion Arnsdorff, known by many as "God's Millionaire". He

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11:30
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(123(12) ANOTHER WORLD
(14 0 GUIDING LIGHT
3:00

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11:15
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2:30

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(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD

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Chenier" (A)

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and a case of mistaken identi-

a WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

"Doug Kershaw

Whipped Potatoes
Tossed Salad

2:00

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1:30

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(2) (12) TODAY
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9:30
8:25
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10:00
8'30
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TODAY'
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lawyer seeks revenge for the
murder of his parents. (1 Hr.)
(12) GOLF "Houston Open"
Live coverag9 of the final round
of this PGA tournament from
the Woodland Hills Country
Club in Houston, Texas.
3:00
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Fiedler opens his 50th season
as conductor of the Boston
Pops Orchestra live from Sym.
phony Hall in this golden anni.
versary program featuring
highlights from his lirsLconcert
In 1929(R)

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9:00
(2)(12) NBC MOVIE "The
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Gene Hackman. Ernest Borgnine. After a giant tidal wave
overturns an ocean liner, a

SENIOR HIGH

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Sevareid and his auests

English Rugby League Cup

Jolla

MIDDLESCHOOI.S
CheeseDig

to ask a handsome business
associate out on a date. (A)

explore the behavioral atlitudes of mankind in this program about human unique.
ness.

in London, England: World

s

Ann tries to work up the nerve

BEING HUMAN Eric

Rolls

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Cole Slow,

fever is examined.

2:00
MUSIC

Fresh Fruit

TalarT

election and Proposition 13
8:30
4) CONE DAY AT A TIME

Finals from Wembley Stadium

TUESDAY,

a)

director. Cyrus J. Lawrence

to b announced.

Buttons), and

chance to choose their ideal
parents.
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town caught in the crosscurrents generated by a teachers'
strike, a school board recall

Inc. (R)

off game. Teams and

(Red

RESTLESS
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6:25

two orphaned children got the

Guest: Charles T. Maxwell,
senior vice president and

°

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employee

play-

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ELEMENTARYSCHOOL

John Belushi's

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NBA

WALL $TREET WEEK

Patty Duke, Warren Berlinger.
A stubborn male chauvinist

Western dude ranch. (1 1/2

writer dreams of becoming i
stand-up comic, and an invalid
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her Pon PAII. a convict serving
time

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1:00

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(2) POPI GOES THE COUN'

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Archie and Edith travel to Cali.

(1) OUTDOORS

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a) MONTY PYTHON'S FLY-

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1:30

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(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR-

NY (NON)

deadly duels with his

ticipatlon in athletics, focusing
on the 26-mile New York
Marathon. (R)

ING CIRCUS

Adam Rich,

enemies. (11/2 Hrs)
WASHINGTON WEEK IN

ORAL ROBERTS
a) MISTER ROGERS (A)

(2)4)00(12) NEWS

Run" A history of women's par-

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Fleur in a feud with Lord

REVIEW(R)

12:30

5:53

8:00
(1) a ALL IN THE FAMILY

an

a) EDUCATIONAL PRO.

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of a California nobleman stagas

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6:00

Silent Wooing" Michael
becomes a member of Par
ment and politics soon embroil

"Mark Of Zorro"
(C) (1974) Frank Langella,
Ricardo Montalban. In the

off game. Teams and location
to be announced .
MOVIE To Be Announced .

1100

5:30

(I) EARLY DAY

Andrea McArdle,

(12) MOVIE

Live coverage of

FACE THE NATION

RESTLESS

(12) PTL CLUB

Cathy Rigby, Boys Town Choir.
ID THE FORSYTE SAGA "A

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death. (1 Hr. 45 MIns.i

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always coming up with new
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1:30

parents meet and devise a

Jesse

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George Sanders, Herbert
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_____

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plane down in the middle of a
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DAYTIME

across the pampas."

didacy for the Republican nom-

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times, and James MacArthtr and beech blankets that CBS Is
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bank robbery and orders BJ to
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detective captain
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wrap up and have done with. your. optimism.
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prove both revealing and
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TAURUS (April 20'May 20)
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Legal Notice -

ItITHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
E(SHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CUE NO. 79S1CA49.K
REGAL CONSTRUCTION COM.
Pp4Y,

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
I65.0, Florida Statutes, will regIster
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Plaintiff, "sr Seminole County, Florida, upon
'.1
receipt of the publIcatIon of this
SPERANZO BPOTHER$ CON. notice, the fictltlout name, tO.wlt:
ST.RIJCTION, INC., of al,
CENTRAL FLORIDA POWER PAK
...
Defendants. under which we expect to engage In
NOTICE OP SALE
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business at 611 West State Road 436
4o?ice is given that pursuant to an Altamorife Springs, Florida.
Anended Summary Final
.Itdgment in Foreclosure dated the That the parties Interested in said
24 day of April, 1979, In Case No. business enterprise are as follows:
Central Florida Power Pak
791CA09K. in the Circuit Court of
Donald A. Olson
thl Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
Bernard A. Schoch
and (or Seminole County. Florida, in
Christopher Lloyd Guthomson,
which REGAL CONSTRUCTION
SI,
COMPANY is the Plaintiff and
LeRoy G. Barber
SPERANZO BROTHER CON.
STRUCTION, INC.; MR. &amp; MRS. Dated at Fern Park, Seminole
..unty, Florida this 17th day of
ANTHONY SPERANZO; M I N
DOOR AND TRIM COMPANY; April, 1979.
Donald A. Olson
PLYMARTS, INC.; MILLS &amp;
Bernard
A. Schoch
NEBRASKA LUMBER COMPANY;
Christopher Lloyd Guthomson,
AIR FLOW DESIGNS, INC.;
HARRY B. CALL.AWAV; ACOUSTI Sr.
LeRoy G. Barber
ENGINEERING COMPANY OF
FLORIDA; and WILLIAMS SOD Publish: April 22, 29, May 6, 13, 1979
CO., INC., tb. AMERICAN SOD DE 1.96
COMPANY are the Defendants, I
will sell to the highest and best IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
bidder for cash t the Wist Front THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
door of the Seminole County CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Courthouse in Sanford, Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County, Florida, at 11:00 am. on CIVIL ACTION NO. 71793
May fl, 1979, the following described HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
property set forth in the Order of LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICA.
GO,
Final Judgment:
Plaintiff,
Lot 2, Block B, Knollwood, Third
Addition, according to the Amended vs.
Plat recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages ALFRED BROOKS, SR. and
61 62, Public Records of Seminole BESSIE BROOKS, his wife,
Defendants.
County, Florida.
NOTICE OF SALE
DATED the 3rd day of May, 1979.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(SEAL)
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Arthur H. Beckwith
foreclosure dated MAY 1st, 1979 and
Clerk of Circuit Court
entered in Case No. 71793 of the
By: Patricia Robinson
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Deputy Clerk
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida, wherein HOME
Publish: May 6, 13, 1979
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
DEJ 27
ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO is
plaintiff, and ALFRED BROOKS,
SR. and BESSiE BROOKS, his wife,
FOREST FIRES
are defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
CONTRIBUTE
the West door of the Seminole
TO FLOODS
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 AM. on the 22nd
...4 '- a--day of May, 1979, the followIng
described real estate located.
situated and being in Smlnole
County, Florida, to.wit:
Lot 7, Block 1, LINCOLN
HEIGHTS, accordIng to the piat
thereof as recorded in PIat Book 13,
Page, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
Together with the following items of
property which are located in and
permanently installed as part of the
improvements on saId land: Range
and refrigerator.
said property being the same as sit
forth In the Final Judgment of
foreclosure.
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1979.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
By: PatricIa Robinson
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 6, 13, 1179
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CLASSIFiED ADS
Seminole

Orlando -Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

RATES
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3coneacutiv.tim.s . .. .3k a line
7c,ncvftvetinis.....3k a line

HOu0
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday-Noon Friday

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PLOY MENT

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Reel
Estate Is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing smell
about that.
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SPRING SHOWERS
A BUCKET OF JOBS
JUST FOR YOU
3235176

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4-Personals

Key Cashier

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ABORTION SERVICESi

I wish to thank all my frIends and
neighbors for their kind e.
pressions of sympathy,, flowers
and food during the loss of my
wife Helen Lane.
James C. Lane.

1st Trurester abortlon-$l0O; Gyn
CiinIc-$20; Pregnancy testk
male steriization; free coon.
soling. Professional cars, sup
imrtiv.atmolphececoflflderitial.

4-Personals

CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

Florist to share ride from Sanford
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
Mon. Fri. 322.4334.

609 E. Colonial Dr., Ortando
I0921
Toll Free 1a00.flI.2s4*

DON'T STORE IT, SELL. IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

Legal Notice

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholic, Anonymous
Can Help
Phone4fl.3333
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford,Florida3flll

IN THI CIRCUIT COUNT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. l97$3CAi
IN Ni: THE MANRIAGI OF
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS

$ft..OHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON
Forfamlllesorfriendsof
problem drinkers
For future information call
647.3332 or write
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
P.O. IoxSl3
Sanford,Flt.fl4

Petitioner

a,id
DAN ALBERT EDWARDS

Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
720 West Main Strut
Bensenville, Illinois
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marriage
has bean filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, to it on
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS,
PetitIoner, whose address is 250
Aimyra Drive, P.O. Rnx 744. lake
Mary, FIa. 32744 on or before May
U, 1979, and fil, the original with the
:lerk of this court either before
iervice on Petitioner or Im.
isdiateiy thereafter; otherwise a
tefault will be entered against you
Or the relief demanded In the
omplaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
his Court on AprIl 19, 1979.
SEAL)
krthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 22. 29, May 6, 13, 1979
Del."

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WILLIABY SIT
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IN MY HOME
322.1921
ChildCareinmyhome
$2Swk.;$6day;$lhr.
323.5341.

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Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. San
ford area. 322.2374. Sam's
Portion Meats.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
that Sealed Proposals will be
received by the Sanford Housing
Autto,Ity, Sanford, Florida at tie
Engineer's Office in Sanford,
Florida until 2:00 P,M. local time on
May 17,llllforCastleirewerCourt
Apartments Storm Drainage im.
provements in accordanCe with
Drawings, Specifications and
Procedural Documents prepared by
Clark, Dietz.Enginears, Inc.
The project, located in the City of
Sanford, Florida, consists of in.
staliatIon of storm drainage piping,
manholes, Inlets, and headwali I
general cleanup 1. grading,
pavement repairs, grassing and
mulching at all disturbed areas
affected by this work.
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
PUBLiCLY OPENED AND READ
ALOUD immedIately after the
expiration of the time established
above for receipt of Proposals.
DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS
AND PROCEDURAL
DOCU.
MENTS
Drawings, Specifications and
Procedural Documents may be
obtained upon application at the
office of Clark, Dletz and
Associates.Englneirs, lnc.,300 West
Fulton Strut, SanfOrd, FIal'ida,
upon the payment of a depoalt of
$50.Ooperset. The deposIt shall be in
cash, or check drawn payable tO
Clark, DIetz and Associates.
EngIneers, inc. Thedepositforssth
set will be refunded to bonafide
bidders upon return of the Contract
Documents in good condition If hOt
iatertMnfInem(15)daysfOl
the award of a Contract. AnY nonbldderuponreturnlngsuchas.twili
be refunded $0.00.
Drawings, Specifications and,
other Contract Documents may be
examined at thefollowing locations:
Clark, Dietz and Associates.
Engineers, Inc.
500 West Fuiton Strut
Sanford Florida 32771

fl-Instructions

Dodge Plan Room
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
Winter Park, Florida 32759

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20%

OFF

reative ExpressIons

333.1112

Central Florida Builders Ex.
change,
$20 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida 33
Florida Construction Report
2251 A winter Weiss Blvd.
Winter Park, Florida 32792
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
Each Proposal shall be ac
companied by a certIfied check or
an acceptable form of Proposal
Guaranty in an amount equal to at
least five (5) percent of the amount
tthsPosai,p.yabietOor
of the Seminole County HOusIng
authority as a guaranty that if the
Proposalisaccept,d,ffi,BIdwI$l
execute the Contract, and fill ac
ceptable Performance Bond within
ten (10) days after the Iward

General Maintenance work
grouris &amp; buIldings. Carpentry
&amp; plumbing helpful. Seminole
Harness
Raceway,
2000
Seminola Blvd., Casselberry..

$100

Plumber
Carpenter

Security Guards

Accounting Clerk must be exp. In
Accts. rec, billing, like
bookkeeping I general office
dutIes. Good typing skills
required. Position avail. im.
medIately. $350 mo. + good
frInge benefits Located on SR
44,lOmI. E.of Mt. Dora. 904.3134151.

$44

Bookkeej '

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$$$

Drafting Train.
Acct. Trainee

$700

Welder

$720

323.5174
912 French Ave.
(car of 10t11117 93)

Man needed for yard care at Apt.
complex. Phone 322.2090 bet.
wean 10a.m. i6 p.m.

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Brick &amp; Block masons (303)333.
7320 7 a.rn..S p.m. weak days.
r
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SECRETARY - sales exp.
helpful. dictaphone typing,
mature person. Apply at Star.
Lln Enterprises, Rudder Cir.,
Sanford Aliport.

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ORDINANCE NO.1SS
AN ORDINANCE OF. THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED LAND SITUATE AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
PURSUANT
TO
FLORIDA STATUTE 17i.; PRO.
VID1NO ZONING FOR THE SUB.
JECT PROPERTY: PROVIDING
FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND
THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE
LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
CLERK; SEVERABILITY; CON.
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Charles Brucato has
petitioned the City Council of the
City of Winter Springs, Florida, tO
annex the Property described as
follows, as owner thereof:
LoS 11, BlOck B, leisright of Way
U.S. Highway 17 &amp; 92, Flat Book 7,
pege$3, Public Recordsof Seminole
county, Florida;

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Nurses, RN's I LPN's, Aides,
LIvek companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers Up
John 6254636.
PERSONStomakecontinuouspt..
tlmerestaurantreport,forNat'i
Market
Research
Firm.
References
required.
Proficiency SpecIalists, Box
20241, San Diego 92120.
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ADVERTISING SALES
Media salesexperlence desired for
rapidly growing Daytona Ar..
newspaper. Sales experience a
must. Great earnings for the
rIght person. Call for ap.
polntment (501) 477-4261.
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EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
use butting machine. 53.00 hr.
See John Moore, Zayre Store
Sanford. $ a.m..10 am.
NO CALLS,
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__________________________ 24-Busifl,ss IIOf'I1Iflft III
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VA.FHA.235-Conv. Homei
LOW Down Payment
Cash for your loti Will build on
y6ur it or our tot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
6443013

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LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
JNDAND TREES. 3 BR, 11/,B,
FORMAL D R., FAM. RM. &amp;
REPLACd. NEEDS SOME
lXlNG.

II1njvrom 52$
weakly. Utilities Included. 3005.
Dak 3224433;

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FORREST OREENL
I BR-sift Pool. Adults only, "
oh
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport'
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call'
333$47O Mariner's Village

" INC.
REALTORS
530-4533 or 339.4711 eves.
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BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
'eIds some TLC. 2451 Palmetto
Ave. $21,500.

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Deluxe 2 BR 1½ b $215; 1 IN $1u.
Both In attractIve 3 yr. old apt.,
bldg., walk to downtown,
laundry mat, fenced patio, C A.
c, w.w carpet. Adults, no Pets..
Call 477.1444.

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Prefer Sr. Citizen couple. $143
1 mo security. 332.2434.
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31-Apartments Furnished.

N,W Osteen, Ouren Ave. Large
lot,3 BR 2 B. $4,500.

' 4Iior Senior Citizens.
town, very clean I roomy. Sag
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
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LII9ILR.S. Palmetto
531.7164

NITOLAUND!!,
PAINT IO

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MQOERN 3 EDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENED PASTURE. $45,000.
TORTUROUS 3 BEDROOM
HOME ON S ACRES FIT FOR A
FARM. WOULD GROW WEEDS
BUT VEGETABLES 00 BET.
TEN. TAKE YOUR PICK
.FROM 2 AT $45,000 EACH.
WHY WOULD YOU WANT A 2
. ÜDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
BlOCK HOME FOR $21,900?
P51* AND SELLER PAYS
LOSING COSTS AT THAT

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BEDROOM. 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
YOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
C.TE $32,000.

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OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FUUY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
9RMER MANSION.

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UNE.UCKY?TRYTHISGREAT13
'ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY.

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We

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YÔU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
lATH WITH ALL THE
GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE
DIG HOMES AND BIG OAKS
THE SAME STREET.

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6ACRE5OV1EOO AREA WITH)
BEDROOM HOME. ONLY
$39,000. TERMS NEGOTIABLE.

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WHO WOULD WANT A NICE 1
BEDROOM. 2½ BATH HOME
NESTLED IN AN ORANGE
GROVE LAKE HOWELL
AREA, FOR $34,900? LOTS OF
OLKS. CALL US.

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SATEMAN REALTY

EVERY DAY someone looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

LakeMary.Low5o's.
YOUR NEW ENERGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED

Enjoy clean fresh, COffi - ,sdler
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or lust relax on your
own private estate I "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,730.

LOTS
SPCIAL PRICES TO
1st BUYERS
COMPLETION
60 DAYS
WATCH FOR
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All Seasons Homes

BROWSE AND SAVE .. . It's
easy and fun ... The Want Ad
Way.

2435' S. French (1792) Sanford

OPEN SUNDAY 12-7

STENSTROM

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 9791
JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
ontreeshaded corner Iotl Newly
painted, eat.in.kit., porch, Fia.
Rm., close to shoppingt BPP
WARRANTED. Only 825,0001
SUPER 4 BR, 1½ bath home in
Washington Oaks, wC.H, ww
carpet. OR, pantry, 1g. LR,
porch &amp; Much Morel BPP WARRANTED. Just 529,9001
LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home In
Pinecresti Lu. Rms., dining
area, pan. Fla. Nm., util. rm., w.
w carpet, close to schools &amp;
shopping, app WARRANTED.
A Buy for 537,9001
WHAT A BUYI 3 BR, 1 bath home
wcentral HAC, ww carpet,
OR, FR, Porch, Completely
fenced &amp; landscaped I Super
locallonl Great for comm. of(ices tool BPP WARRANTED.
Great buy for $35,900!
FANTASTIC II BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest wCentrai HAC, w.w
carpet, eq. calm kitchen, scr.
patio, FR, on a beauhifui land.
scaped loSt Just 839,9001
TERRIFICI 3 BR, 1½ Bath Home
In Washington Oaks, wCentral
Heat, Breakfast Bar, OR, Utility
Room and Spacious BR'sI BPP
WARRANTED. Can You Believe
824.5001
WE'VE GOT ITt 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home In San Lanta with Split BR
Plan, Eat.In Kitchen, Central H.
AC, w.w Carpet, Patio and Much
Morel Just 833,0001
MAKE A W1SHI 4 BR, 1½ Bath
Home in Mayfair with Split BR
Plan, Pan. MBR, Central H.AC,
FR, PatIo, Lg. SR's. Excellent
Neighborhood. Close to Schools
I Shoppingi BPP WARRANTED. Only 829,9001
COUNTRY LIVING! 41,2 lath
Home In Lake Mary with Central
H.AC, w.w Carpet, Grist Room,
DR, Eat.In Kitchen, all on a 1V,
AcreLolt AlsoAdd. 1 Acret Pool
Planned &amp; Many Extras I Yours.
for 573,1001
FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 BR, 3
lath Home wI.Central H.AC, ww Carpet, Fenced lack Yard,
Near Schools I Sluoppingi Nice
Neighborhoodt A Deal for
$11,l
EM. ESTATE ASSOCIATES lOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
CADENt WE LIST I SELL
SORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
01$ THE ONE THAT'S NO. II
.

Sanford's Sales Leader

322•2420
ANYTIME
Wiltiple Listing Service

SANFORD -2570 Elm Ave.
between French &amp; 25th St. an
excellent location for the
professional 1,200 Sq. Ft. living
ares. C H&amp;A.,$39.SO0.
ALCO REALTY REALTOR
I33 9000
1107 McCoy Rd., Orlando
SLIM BUDGETS ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.
Peaceful Country
Trees plus i3ke, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts:
Huge 3 BR, 3 B home plus
Motherin-Iaw cottage on 1k.
Butler in Volusia County.
$99000
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MINT CONDITION 3 BR new
carpet throughout, choice sat.
tied neighborhood near shop.
ping. $21,130.
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SCENIC VIEW of St. Johns River
on deep canal. Nice 3 BR, 2 5,
sun deck. Boathouse. Fishing
dock. WOOD.
EXCELLENT professional office
locatloni HIghway 17.92. ChoIce
commercial location. See todayl

EALTORS PARK
ranch Office

Murphy. N. C 78906

47-Real

3 BR, 1'7 bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range &amp; Ref. Super
clean, $32,300.
GRAB THIS one, owner leaving
state. 3 BR, 1 B, plumbing In for
2nd bath, split plan, dbl. oven,
range, D W. garbage disp. s-s
refrig., formal dining, C-H&amp;A.
dbi. car garage, turn.,
negotiable. Will sell VA or FHA.
$31,900.

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Carport Sale Sat. &amp; Sun,
2651 Palmetto Ave.
RAIN or SHINE

1S6x4S6 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary
Blvd. Terms.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED!

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2541 S. French Ave.
322-0231,323.7173,3220779,

42-MbiIe Homes

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lx 36 moblie home ideal for river.
$150 furnished. Needs outside
paint, inside excellent. 349-5535
or 3230609.
See our beautiful now BARRING.
TON w.Iap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$OriandoDr.
3333200
VA I FHA Financing
lIft. Terry lvlO self contained, air
cond., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; 5
way bar. Pork Ave. Trailer Pk,

43-Lots-Acreage

2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford. Fla. 32771

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2.9 ACRES UNUSUAL PROPER
TV. TOO MANY TREES ON
3,000 FT. WATER HOLE. TOO
MANY FISH. TAKE IT FOR

57-Sports

59-

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.
ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS $5,900
7' ACRES A MILE TCO NEAR
LAKE HARtlEY FOR $8,250
TAKE THIS 20 ACRES AND
MAKE A GOOD PASTURE OR
CITRUS GROVE.' 83,500 PER
ACRE INCLUDING TREES.

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THE BLUECOATS
ARE COMING
On May 5th &amp; 6th the associates
from J. B. Steelman Real
Estate, will be ringing your door
bell to collect for the MUSCU.
LAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIA.
TION.

HELP US
HELP JERRY
HELP HIS KIDS.

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SLUM ACREAGE? MAYBE IN
100 YEARS. THIS ALMOST AN
ACRE LAKE MARKHAM
ROAD WOULD MAKE IT IF
YOU BUILD A 100 YEAR OLD
HOUSE. $14,900.
WHAT YOU PAY FOR A LARGE
WOODED HOMESITE IN
AREA OF EXECUTIVE
HOMES? $23,000. THAT'S ALL.
CAN'T SELL YOU A GOLF
COURSE, BUT MAYBE A
GORGEOUS CANAL FRONT
HOMESITE ACROSS THE
STREET FOR $13,000.
DEVELOP AN NV PARK ON
THIS 35 ACRES WITH OVER
* FEET ON A MILE LONG
LAKE AND CRY ALL THE
WAY TO THE BANK. $7,500
PER ACRE.

Real Estate Sales
Sanford's most weII.know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, aspsnioncsd or newly licensed
Howl
Lilting Inventory
mir.ant Advirtising
Hour Sates Training
Skhimben Realtors &amp; ERA
NstIenal Referral Service
uN-Tims Office $uapervlslen
SCompadhie MiscIoW
Over 50 Years Experience
ø.argest

RESTORABLE MOBILE HOME
ON S ACRES FOR $23,000?
YEPI
NEAR LAKE MONROE, YOU
CAN HAVE THIS LARGE CON
NER LOT FOR *7*. MAYBE
LESS!

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Ferl INI4IINII discussieui of
- career In Real Sits, caN
Herb $4eolt.m, Realtor Owner,.

Lowrey Organ, Holiday Model
w bench. Exc. cond $450
867 1081.
Guitars. Drums, Banjos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc..
7202 French Ave.
322-225

AFRICAN VILtTS
'The Greenhouse
3229141
Evesatter 4$. ws*inds

Foot lockers S trunks $16.99 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

SROKER
24395. Mvrti Ave., Snford

Sanford 321.0640

Orlando 327.1577
O.Lafld -!335-

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15' GE lrostless ref. $150; Dinette
table; twin bed comp, new $65;
El adding mach. $30; 2 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port.
kerosene heater, new 575; 73" El
hedge trimmer, new 130; 19"
Husqvarna chain saw, new $l.

322 0180
BR suite new, 5239; S pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 1, up;
1 pc. dinettes $69.95 I up; Ref.
$501. up; El. Stove $101. up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 333*721.

51-Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables$39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 332.1721.
The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

52-Appliances
Kenmore washer. A 1 cond,
2' yt's. old. Must sell.
3234197.
KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230497

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1VFordF t50. pu 6c'I
° 0 P S. P B. AM FM,
8 Irk. C,B. many extras.
323 7305
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75-Recreational Vehicles

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1971 Impala Travel Trailer, ?7
self contained, A C. exc cone
53500 322 9325 aft. 30

7) Ford Pickup
Air, Radio,Bcyt., Auto Trans
32325418a rn tolp m.

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'77 Travel Trailer 21'. Sleeps Six.
Full bath. Air cond. 323-2541 8
a m. to 8 p.m

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80-Autos for

Sale

JUST MAXE PAYMt1TS-'69 r
75 models. Call 3399)00 or 1341605 (Dealer).

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1 (IF Goodrich radial TA, FR 60x11
mounted on Western mags. Like
new' $300. 323 5028

1967 Mustang Convertible
V 8, PS, PB, many extras
51900. 322 7319 aft?
7? Volare, good cond., .1 door
sedan, take over payments,
nothing down. 322 7902.
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Chev. station wagon '70
$350
3227511 aft 5.

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Top Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars, trucks 1. heavy equipment.
332-5990
BUY JUNK CARS
from $10 to $50
Call 322-1621; 322.4160

t977 Monte Carlo, loaded, low mi.
l,000: 1970 Ford p u, good
shape, $1,200. 322 8656.

78-Motorcycles

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1916 Mercury Marquis, 2 dr, power
wdS, power seals. AM FM a
track stereo, many extras. 327
0836.

'18 Honda Hulk,
low ml,, perfect cond.
372 8131, 373.3759

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64-Equipment for Rent

'Air Cond.&amp;Hsatlng

Home Irtrovrñint

r ''t.is4t :W'-\'$xI%;4 'a'
tral Heat S. Air Cond. Free Est.
nTING CARPENTRY
Call Carl Harnisat
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est,
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771
323 0129 after 5:30

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'2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs. Free
Estimates 373 8343.
Home Repairs

Appliances

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 5181

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed.323 0039

65-Pets-Supplies

Beauty Care

Great Pyrenne all white, I yr. old
fern Extremely gentle, good w
children, needs room to run. All
shots, FREE to good home Only!
323 6459 .tft. 6
Lhaa Apso,sm. Tibetan senlinel
hcusedogs. Beautiful AKC pups
of cxc. quality. $1505175
323 5991.

Painting, carpentry, paneling,
siding, wds., anything to repair
the borne. 830 6309 Sam.

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Mowfng
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rowtK'S BEAUTY SALON
nerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-5712

No job too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service, Free
estimate, 3231851; Landscaping
S spraying 373 5049 call
anytime.

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cera,$c11ie

Lawn Service
MEINTZER TILE
or repair, leaky showers our
ieclalty. 25 yrs. Exp. $69 5562.

General Landscapin. Rosd
specialists, top soil I fill dirt,
lawn malnt. 8. tree trimming.
323-2941.

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68-Wanted

to

Buy

essmaking

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332-177),
ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 611 1126
Cash

322.4132

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy S Sell, the finest in used
furnitue, Refrig., stoves, tools.;

72-Auction

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K FROST- Cent. h'eat
Air
md. Service. Free Est. Oh
It. Comm. S Res. 3220200

YELLOW SANb
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

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Yazoo mower, self propelled, S hp.
Clinton cast iron engIne. Al
cond, 5160. 323 4325.

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FILL DIRT STOP SOIL

2 omplete twin beds
$100
323 8965a1t 1pm

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315E. First St
177 5627

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LIGUSTRIJM PLANTS
lto?ft high, $I.25ea.
3653312

Large selection foam backed
drapes, prints 50 x 81. $11.50 pr.
sOlids 48 x 81 $10 50 pr Custom
upholstery carpets,
Free Estimdtes.

Hide a bed queen size mattress,
Cordovan vinyl old English
Styling. $350 36.5 6149.

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62-Lawn.Ga rden

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?.
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

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light HeuIlng

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appllancesi. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Electrical

Painting

FIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
pair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
sidential, 322-93.54 24 Hrs.
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(lODEN
Painting.. Paper
Hanging,. free est. Professional
workmanship, quick, Quality,
courteous SPrvu.,.461.4153.

Exterior Cleaning
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Exterior. Fungus S mildew

DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.Exterior House Painting
Licensed-lnsured.Bond.d
FREE Estimates. (305) 333.94

Tioval. Roofs, walls, decks,
Free Est. 339-6066, 641*335.

'PUBLiC AUCTIOM.
MON., MAY 77 P.M..

Glass &amp; Scren
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Mixture of old S modern this week
includes good selection of Oak
pieces piu, .-.."..-'r, ta'niture,
TV's I misc brick a orac from
several estates
VISA MASTER CHARGE
$40 CASH DOOR PRIZE

n-porches, pool end. wds.
type re-glazing I wd. install.
Est. Mr. Taylor 323Isi.
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interior I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322-1345
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PIun*Ing Service

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'SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S. French Ave.

3337340

JOHNNY'S BACK

Piney Wiis Aucon
Every Saturday at 1 p.m. located
on SR 415, II mi north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc, by the piece or house full.
Free pickup on consigned mdse.
at 30 pct. 322 7270.

Oonth

a Bi'ng

APIIMALHA.EN
&amp; Cat boarding, bathing,pping, flea control. Pet
ppiies, dog houses. Insulated,
idy inside kennels, screened
side runs, also air coed.
es. 3fl.5752.
omsInmv.m,,Ws

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS'
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg.Cds.
3230114;333.41OI

Railings
Cu$tombujl(iron work
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 373.7$,
7493
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Directory.

1 Man, quality operation
'rs. exp. Patios, Driveways
ttc.Wayne5eal,337.33

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3325115

ILATION - Batting, blowing,
CO Foam, fiberglas I
Ilulose. Lowest prices. Call
0039 or 904.7346750 collect.

THESE FEATURES:

MOBILE HOMES AT COST
FRU MOVE IN WITHIN 100 MILES 111A

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EMODELINGIREPAIR

BALINTIASSOC.

NTIS 1

CITY WATER ead SEWER INCLUDED

Concrete Work
FreeEsllmate
Call Mr. Taylor 332 5345

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Roof Repairs

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT
COMPARE

SEIGLIR REALTY

aMcrthn se

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322 2816

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

Cox Camper Sleeps 6
$300 or make offer

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11 ft. fiberglass boat, 77 Mercury
.10 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) &amp;
railer. S9S0. 323 4590 or 323 0432.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS'
All type racquets, Avg SI
Scott Reagan 322 517'

Need dumping site for old eoncrete
&amp; gravel. Call collect 1.305 656
6S.

79-TruCks.Trailers
.

77-Junk
Car's Removed
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The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads. - .The
Buys are still The Besti

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only 5116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate You can have mach. for
$116 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831 1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
oblig5tion.

For Estate Commercial S Resi
dental Auctions S Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5670.

76-Auto Parts

ROBSON MARINE.

KULP OECORATOR
109W 1st
Since 1937
322 2335

THIS 12 ACRES NEAR HWY. 46
WOULD MMKE SENSE IF
YOU'D FILL THE BIG POND
OPIIT FULL OF CATFISH.

lnC. REALTOR,MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 123 7710
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(3) 2',, acre tracts, wooded. $5,250
ea. Small down owner hold.

Auctions Sunday 7 p m
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Aucti3nSales.323 7050

I3AY'TONA AUTO AUCTION
..,y. 9? 1 mIe west of Speedwaj
Daytona Beach, will hold a,
72 Open Road Chevrolet motor
public AUTO AUCTION every
home. Self Contained. Used very
Tuesday S Saturday at 7:30, It's
little. 322 2)26
the only one in Florida You set
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the reserved price. Call 901-253.'
53)1 for further Oetajl%

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LiC.
?'.xr- V'. s... ID
Wyruore Rd., Altamonte.
862 7483

18-Motorcycles

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•HOUSE WANTED. ' '
InNeedot Repairs
3238488 Eves.

3 pius acres w.2 old frame homes
nn Country Club Rd 7'oe4
Agriculture. $30,000.

72-Auction

73 Winnebago self contained
Excellent condition
Phone 327 8181.

raSates

Carport Sale Sat &amp; Sun.
1901 Mellonville Ave
Hosp bed; ref. much more.

47-A---Mrtgages Bought
&amp; Sold

H II R Ih•

Realtors

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

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

Handy man spedal. 2 lots wgarage apt. Could be apt downstairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

WHY WOULD YOU WANT 42
ACRES ON LAKE BUTLER?
$42,000. THAT'S WHY!

Stenstrom Realty,

Estate Wanted

Our family needs a home in
Seminole Co. Will make up back
payments and assume mor
tgaue. Older home, country &amp;
needing repairs OK. Small
down Owner hold mortgage.
Send information to 703 E. Pearl
Lake ApIs. Pearl Lake
Causeway, Altamonte, 3770)

3 BR, 2 bath, Fam. Pm.. double
corner lot. $30,900.

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
thisspotless3BRDeltonahome,
CH&amp;A,w.wcarpet,pan.Denor
DR, beautiful 1g. car. lot. All for
just $34500.

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FM Stereo Radio, Ispeed PRC
turntable. 8 track tape player.
Sotd new $600. a real buy at only
1)20 jr take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831.1711 for free
honw demonStration.

CHEROKEE LAND CO

New 235 Homes, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.22$;.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,3227itI

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo. AM.

Free listing BROCHURE write.

322-9283

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HOME- OFFICE

323-5324

Ietevisio -25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $17 mo Still in
warranty. CaJI 831 1711 day or.
nl'ht.

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COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT
FLOYD &amp; GOODHART.
GEO. WiLMER ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS 831-6900.

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Choice well located Residential
Lot in Sanford 78 x 128, paved St
322 6657.

45-A---jtof State
Property

SIALTOR

53-TV.Rad jo-Stereo

Good UsedTeievisiOns. 82anuD.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or.
3220352

REALTY

24 HOUR

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62 acres East of Sanford $7,200 per
acre. Wm. MaIic:owski,
REALTOR. 3fl7983.

ROIIIE'S

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

1 Acru bldg. lots w.paved rd.
frontage I beautiful oak trees in
')'tn. Good terms.

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 1433655 332.1959
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WEEKEND
HIDE.A.WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
LIVING

(c1)

*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove I SRI6 frontage in ,
Geneva. Attention developers
good price I terms.

TEMPER AGENCY

This 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. iS shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate itS imm. cond.
Recently reroofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
churches. $27,500.

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dam. fIreplace, 2 car indeNt

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Doled: AprIl 31. iw

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APPIylNpI*$ONTO:
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CEToppc
$IMIIISISCSIIWy

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r.ptaue "is
In case it teiur. to

NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE

REALTY

SANFOROCOURT
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APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Avenue
"Energy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
security features, attIc storage,'
fabric covered wails, shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 buIlt
power savers to reduce el. blII9.
On site manager. 323-3301.

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if you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or I
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Ext. assumption. 545.500.

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FURNISHEDAPT.
BY WEEK OR MONTH
333.4497

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NCIAID

REALTY

1 BR turn apt, water pd air, no
chIldren, no pets. $110 me. 1st &amp;
security. 323.094.

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BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

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A, A. McCLANAHAN,.BROKER
106-AS. Park
322-5992

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2 BR apis fully furnIshed; pans,
dishes, sliver, etc. &amp; all utilIties
Inc. Available till October
By day. wk. or month.
Shenendoah Viilage.

322.2611

*?4arkham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B.
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. Only!

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REALTY

Real Estate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leads furnished. Call Tony Coppola
Associates. 641-2518.

*223 YALE AVE. 3 BR, I bath,
close to shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhoo0. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

SOME THING SPECIAL
24 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self
conlalned. Ready to go.
$3,950

43-Lots-Acreage -

41-Houses

OWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva Includes mobile home,
variety of farm animals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. $33,750.

NEW THROUGHOUT
2 BR, 1 bath-Cen. A.H. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, full DR.
Fenced backyard, corner lot.
%26000

INC.
REALTOR 323.7532
Eye.3fl0612,32213$7,322.7177

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ROOM TO ROAM over 1,700 sq. ft.
living area + 3 lots, many
4menities including CH &amp; CA, 2
IP's, 4 BR 2 B. 221$ Palmetto
Ave. $42,500.
P3KW &amp; CLEAN ready to move
ito. Assumable 7 pcI. mart. 3
BR 1½ b. 511 E. 14th St. $29,900.

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__41-Houses 3 BR, 2 bath-Cen. A.H. Hardwood
floors. Lg. FR with fireplace.
$39,500.

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AUTO SAUS
WHOLESALE *ITA$.

College Students desiring YARD
WORK. Call before 9 am.
323.00; after 7p.m. 32207fl.

CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Any contract or contracts
Ii OIdIf
AIlS
awarded under this Invitation fOI
bids are expected to be funded in
an exciting opportunity
part by a grant from the United
earn EXTRA $$$$
1 SR furnapt.
States Deportment of Housing and
Adutts.nopits.
after school and eveUrban Development. Niffior the
$l3L322.33Nafl..
United States nor any of iti
nings.
departments, agencies or em.
Cal Circulation Dept.
ployees Is or will be. party tO thiS
IJnf'jmlsl'..d
Invitation for Side or any resulting
contract.
rAI Ic Ik* rib.
VTJA
Bidders must comply with
to$toreL5anfordMldd$0
Winter Springe, Florida, and
President's Executive Order
EVENING
Florida Statute 171.044. General
$210 a me. first &amp; last. 4 md.
Numbers 11211 and 11375 which
wsof Florida.
___________________
$•55• Ref. 1.504775.7551,
prohibit discrimination ri Tl.
NOW, THEREFORE She City
peoymenlwithregardtorace,cre,d,
CETAJOIOpEp4I5
Winter SprIngs, Florida, hereby
color, sex or national origin,
_Miio 118050.
ordains:
Iiddersmustcsmply with Title VI
UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
SECTION I -That the City
it the CIvil RiofIts ACt of 1964.
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
Winter Springs, Florld,
AritI.Kick Sack Act, the COIIfraCt
For Rent I x .50 mobili homI.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
herewlffianddoeshierebyann.i aid
Work Hours Standard
POSITIONS ARE AVAILA1I.,E
Country. All utilities turn +C.
retin the boundiry lines of the
DavisScgnAct.
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
! Adult, $110. 222.1153.
lidders must cartifv that tiv
nones, py inciuoing
not and will not, maintain nor cert contiguous lands lying
nullInTO SE CONSIDERED FOR THIS
Pnipualy '
provIde for their employees any
POSITION, APPLICANTS
MUST BE RESIDENTS OF
ficilitiesffiataresagregaedonffie particularly dusai
as follows:
bei
SEMINOLE COUNTY AND DSY?OMSSIAfrBlWApt1.
r, cow,
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national origin.
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
weakly. CIII 3331$S it no an,,.
U.S. Highway 17 192. Flat look 7,
1. ConStruction Ceidracts
CRITERiA. WHICH INCLUDE:
(904) 212.9691.
pige
53,
PublIc
Bocordeof
Seminole
All bidders ore hereby iIoIIfIid County,
UNEMPLOYED is o THE 30
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FIend..
thattheymutoftlrmativelyensre
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICA.
SECTION II. - That the City
thaf in any contract intersd into
floN AND u ECONOMICAL.
B'Ieepdel
vnciIofCltyofW,,.Spri
pursuant to this ado tllemeit,
LV DISADVANTAGED.
determined that a zoning
by UUIIAIS$ Enterprises will classification Of C.2
MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
would be
be afforded full OPPOn1uMIIty
SECRETARY I
compatible with
the surrounding M*tbeablef,tak.ltr,,,
WITH CARPETS, PANELING.
submltbidsassubcoitractons,osas propertywiffllnthe
CIty,
and with
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF'
dictation; comose &amp; type let.
suppliers Of miterlals. sr
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passege et this
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PARKING. STIAGETICLOCA,.
Sure; fIling; and perform resd
stud will
not be discrIminated Cit cildsssel'sbyanudth,
TION ON 17.17 SANFORD.
du
as required. Graduation
against on the grounds it race, OfticlaIZoningM.pitth.rnwumcipol
READY JUN! 1ST. $4.
;,i.,. high sdol,
celer, religion, ses or Mtionsl
or
MONTH.
limits of the City ii Winter Springs,
enigis in C*ISI4KIIII f
supplerninted by Courses in
Wd.
Florida, and the City's Corn.
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in ccordsnce with ExecutIve
Tye g
$eigien*jsityurskr
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m, dCtlln 51 wpm.
nte 1US$
)43LMyflleAve.,$an
the subject prsgaH within the
all bidders will be ifflidil
3314,W.,*
epportunify to submit bids in dassit descnied dsslgAstW Isning
COMMUNICATIONS
SPECIALIST I
raapuaatsthls invlta$lesuandwiil
STOW AND THINK a
SECTION III
That
etbedlscrteda,asnffie
MPW,totyKU*,m,Wiit
MINUtI.,..lp CLASsIFIED
of this or.
grounds it race. celer. religlen, we
opens'. Communications Can.
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DN'T WORK TNII
!!'eb!
wie for traesniin
or national -------mum In
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fur award.
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Work under this Agreement shall
and one yr cemmunica..
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be cemmsicod upsn
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Yagng cOuple wdeg deslr-'
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nd WisH be campletad
to
of training and
rental Slows
SICTIOI IV - lf any liclian en
$109 end ar.ó
wIthin 131 ciletidsr days it ffi
CeMct $145014111.
parthin its wctlen en swlsectlsi
59SSIS'.beiflv$I$d,
CLERK?

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21-Situations Wanted
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LET'S BE HONEST
we't lookIng for a
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad, arid if weweren'? looking
c--a im seas Sd
woiIoh'tbehere If you want the
to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a walk,
call 1.100-4324403 anytIme for
message.
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HØMEOWNEKS: UOfll lOSS yoer
ciwit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 614.2515.
lmjnediate occupancy. New 3 b
I. 8 block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,300 wexcellent terms.
J6linny Walker inc. 332645; or
.33- 7111 aft S.

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Relief Night Auditor, part time.
Apply inWson Holiday Inn of
Sanford, on lake front.
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MANY MANY MOREl

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ML!
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a career in Real Estate calL
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Realty World, 11* Real
Agency June PollIg 333.5334,.

Breakfastcook.Applylnperson
Holiday mnnof Sanford
onlakefront.

taking care of elderly, pt

Legal Notice

'M. Unsworth Realty

Sentinel 5ta Paper Nt. AM. Sanf.'
Cust. $10,000 Income. 19900
sell, price *34-1*32 aft. 3 p.m

Expei'iedgardeter for
Mariners Village. Fulltlme
Call 323.W0.

Open

Sitter

414
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iuli6To Cult .-. our let nr v,Jrt
AVA, FHA 2331 243.

over the road lvers must have
reefer exp. apply Metro sares
Corp. 1171 West 1st St. Sanford.

MECHANIC TRAINEE
For V.W.'s
339.2962

$410

Cons?. Labor

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WHEREAS, the
rter of the
City of Winter Springs, Florida,
provides for the annexation
property Into the corporate limits
whenenacledby anOrdinanceof
said City, and pursuant to a petItion
OtthelaM;and
WHEREAS, Florida Statute
171
of the General Laws of
Florida provides tsat a municipal
corporation may annex property
into Its corporate limits upon the
of HI.
by
passing and adopting a non.
emergency orsinance to annex said
proptjy; and
WHEREAS, thu City Council of
ttIS City it Winter $prmn$, PlOI'IdI,
is desirous of annexing and
reeInlng the boundaries of the
municipalIty to include the subject
property pursuant to the auttiortty

Contract,

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plone voice a an aggressive General mechanic, truck :
tractor im. motors he4pf
personality is0
the key to success.
Must have own tools. salafy
Excellent opportunIty for plenty
open. Seminole Harneeb
of room for advancement,
Raceway, 2000 Semlnola Blvd.,
Enthusiastic only need appI.
Casislberry.
-.Call 323.5116 for Appointment. ___________________________
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Day's Inn, Sanford.
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1tad receptionist or
dental office. Sanford. 323*150.

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574.2572 aft. 7.

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Are you a self Starter? A gâod

CALL USMONDAYI

Sectary

Person with exir. PRODU
Inowledge to s VP Sfld tU'
new Dept. MalI reIume
Holiday Supply Corp., 1130
Daytona Rd

Major tatepl.on. compny has
openings for ENGINEERS near
Charolofte, NC. Taking ap
plicatlons for ENGINEERS
familiar with step.by.step,
Cook full tIme knowledge of
ry. Apply In per
crossbar, or digital stored
programs systems, fran
Lakeview Nur1Q Center
smisslon or special servIce
2nd St.
equipment. Send resume to P.O.
Box 22121$, Charlotte, NC. LPN,Fulltlme&amp;p.rttime.APWy
In person Lakeview Nur*
nm
' Center 919 E. 2nd St.
Agency Trainee

HAVE RAINED

Doltona Area.
-. Own Trant

-- 1-Card of Thanks

Engineers. reny

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uuIuII.Ia.iaja
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Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
Supply In Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fl.

ACOLORFULFUTURE
ISAPHONECALLAWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
_
metIng nice people. Call 644.
3079 for details.
AVON

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18-Help Wanted

18-Help Wanted
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3 LInes Minimum

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Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Maya, 1,7

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Expert roof repairs, built up I
shingles &amp; new work. Commitcial I residential, 333 7473.
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Waling
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All typos, eqpt repaIr, truck
bodies, roof racks, portable
eopt. Martin's 373715), 339.7

'ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

CARRIAGE
COVE

SR4V
2Mi. U. if 17-92
SANFORD

MON,-$U.
9:15A.M.
3:11P.M.

323.
$160

List Yow Buslness.
322.2611 831-9993

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This IS On* of the most useful hints and very true.
Love can buy more then money can. So when you're
broke and want to buy a present, remember this hint.
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put them away.
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and weight in one corner, draw and color on the back if
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in our country area the
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$100,000 L)amage in
Industrial Park Blaze

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by Hal Kaufman

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
finishing the cypress clocks It produces.
Herald Staff Writer
Minor smoke damage was also sustained by a nearby building
A Seminole County fire battalion chief making his routine
leased by Herrington Research, a business machine firm which
rounds Sunday morning noticed a puff of smoke at a building next
recently discontinued business, firemen said.
to the fire station at the 1-4 Industrial Park near State Road 46.
The cause of the blaze has not yet been determined and InFifteen minutes later, firemen extinguished a blaze said to have
vestigators from ,the Seminole County Sheriff's Department and
caused more than $100,000 damage.
the office of the state fire marshal today continued their probe of
Battalion chief J.W. Walters was leaving the industrial park
the blaze. Kaiser said samples of the burnt material collected at
fire station just before 11 a.m. when he noticed the smoke coming
the scene would be sent to date authorities for examination.
from the rear of a building leased to the U.S. Time Company, Inc.
U. William Hogan of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
Gary Kaiser, county public safety director said. The building Is
said deputies are not ruling out the possibllity of arson in the case.
about 100 feet from the fire station.
The U.S. Time building is leased to Ron Scarlata, of 5 Gumtree
Kaiser said Walters sent the two men on duty at the fire station
Court, Winter Park, Industrial Park records show. The firm had
to the building and called for additional units.
been in business about one year. The building leased contained
"The men went through the building to see If there was anybody
30,000 square feet of space and was valued at $395,000. according
Inside, but they didn't find anyone," Kaiser said. He said firemen
to Industrial park spokesmen.
believed there had been someone living Inside the building.
A spokesman said preliminary estimates indicate about 30
Firernen said the blaze was under control within 15 minutes. A percent of the building was destroyed. Firemen said damage
total of four units and 12 men were called to the scene from estimates of $100,000 included the destruction of contents in the
various county stations, Kaiser said.
building as well as structural damage. Scarlata could not be
There were no injuries, but firemen said jt was neci.yto
reached today.
Protective breathing equipment to avoid Inhaling toxic furnes
An 14 Industrial park spokesman mid the park insures the
resulting from the burning of lacquer used by the company in building and the tenant Insured the contents.

TALK SHOWI Aye speaks enly English. lie speaks seily Spanish. Coo speaks Spanish
and French. De@ speaks English and French. Hew can 11011 Communicate with Aye via the
others present? Time limit: 30 ascends.
'sAy

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IGlve and Takel "Can February March?' he asked.
"No, but Aprii_," she replied. Fill blank with the
name of a month. P.S.: it has three letters.

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animals he kept, a wiseacre gentleman farmer
replied: "They're all hersos but two, all sheep but two,
and all pigs but two." Hew many did he have?
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Dickens, Mr. Pickwick
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took it to London,
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Dee Johnson gets In a practice swing for Chase &amp; Co., one of the powerhouses In
Sanford's Florida Little Major League competition. Catcher Greg Merthie has
a bead on the ball here. For a rundown on Saturday's Little League action, see
Page 6A of today's Evening herald. Inclement weather was expected to put a
serious damper on today's youth baseball activities in Seminole County.

PRACTICE
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enter the academy each year, Road.
men class. Forest City's
Herald Staff Writer
Fairley said.
Seniors David Sullivan and Anthony Sanches, a 1978
Ten students from Seminole
Of the 10 students, two are .Clndy Blemic of Lyman High graduate of Lake Brantley High
County will attend the U.S. female and will be among the 80 School, are anxiously awaiting School, will also be a plebe this
Naval Academy at Annapolis women the academy admits to the word of acceptance from summer.
this fall representing one its freshmen class each year, the academy.
"Basically, the lead item of
percent of thethconlng fresh- Fairley said.
Students from Seminole High the story Is the one percent

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"There's a lot of effort being
Fairley, naval academy in- academy. Those students are: Shannon Drive, Sanford.
placed In the ability of the
formation officer. "That's more
John Stagliano of 207
Oviedo High School's Javier young people to perform on a
i than some states get."
Brombones Lane, Longwood; Covelli of 160 E. Third St., national basis.
Seminole County is one of 67 Cathy Gaul of 503 Puert.a Court, Winter Springs and Lake
"The school system has a
counties In Florida which Altamonte Springs; Jeffrey Brantley High School's Frankie
strong academic curriculum
contrasts sharply with the 3,050 Hall of 110 Aspen Place, Albritton of 1103 W. Tulane that's maintained by the adcounties in the nation. Longwood, and Binhdoy Drive, Altamonte Springs are ministration and the teachers.
Approximately 1,300 students Hardesty of 924 Lake Irene also Included In the 1979 fresh- This is proof of it."

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The air strike on an inland the lame region.
Israeli warplanes attacked many weapons, U any, were target wuunusual slnce Israeli
Palestinian guerrilla con- there.
warplanes generally con. quoted the leader of the Iai*1l.
centrations In southern
The new raid wuannowtced centrate their raids onguerrula supported Qr1dianmllItMaj.
Lebanon today In the second shortly after official sources in strongholds along the Lebanese Sand Haddad, as saying
such air strike In two days, the Jerusalem said Prime Minister coast Military sources earlier force repulsed the attempted
Israeli military command
denied reports from Beirut iniiitratioa.
announced.
Earlier Mary, Page 2*
saying warplanes struck at
The strike near the village of
Earlier Beirut Radio stations
targets near Tyre, on
reported
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Reichan occurred at 3 p.m. (9 Menachem Begin will propose southern Lebanese coast.
today
had
pounded
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am. EDT) and all Planes talks with Iab.nnn's Pr-aid--st
returned safely to base, the Ellis Sarkis to end fighting
attack
against
a
city
of
Tyre
and
Its
mrroimdlng
The Israeli
Israeli command said.
area. But Israeli military
between Israel and Lebanon- suspected Mruighold along
Reichan is about 13 miles based Palestinian guerrillas, eastern sector of the guerrilla sources and PLO officials
north of Metuila, the northern- The sources sold the
denied the reports.
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within24
most town in Israel.
eventually could mean the first after loch reports said the
The new Israeli air strike
The command said the target contact between Israel and the QiridJan militia In southern followed bombings by Israeli
was 'terrorist concentrations" Palestine Liberation Organiza- Lebanon foiled two guerrilla js in the outskirts of Tripoli
but there was no indication of tion.
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Seminole Woes Recalled In Bid For Insurance Law
Illy DONNA FSTS
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year, however, some 1,500 heavily kbhiod against by In this session,
the Seminole Education and stopped all payment on a one-year contract for all the firm Friday asked local
dim' r'i(
from p to lance companies," Ø.. He said the insurance corn- Association are "strongly claim " months ago, hesa1d. school employees nd depen- school employees who had
$50fl5 remainedSJ and tawsy said, adding, however, poJoas in the pad have heavily endorsing" the proposed
The Seminole school system dents for life and health In. received checks from Old
State Rep, Bobby Hattaway, still have not bun paid.
poteist forces In T 11
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against
this legislation.
had a contract with Old surance with Old Securities Life Security returned by banks for
D-Aftsmonte SpIlags, predicted
The legislation, to be board by includim How Speaker typelaxisla"andwereablato Similar legislation was Security Life Insurarice Co. to Wwgnce COmpany
during the insufficent funds to send copies
today abWwlll be passed In the the full Florida Rouse of Designate Ralph Rabin, kill It In the Senate commerce adopted by the Legislature In provide hoipitalisatlon and life 1976-77 year, payment was of those checks to him with
Florida Hot.. of Represen- Reprenattves Insurance chairmen of the House Rules committee. 'This Is much 1PIO concerning property and Insurance for thesystem's 3,000 stopped on claims and the firm verification that medical bills
tatives to prevent a recurrence committee, of which Ilattaway Committee, and Florida needed legislation and we have casualty insurance.
and families In 197$. went into receIvershIp. It was had been paid.
of the loas of vni1iM1al siens Is a member, calls for Issurance C'#'i Bill had problems In Seminole "I'm strongly In favor of the employees
fl. Toward the end of the the first year the school system
by cuusts of health ,i(abllulsnmt of a gady Guts, an very mudi in favor Couty that it would prevent In kglslatkm" Layer said. "It contract period the Kansas had coverage with ffrnHe
of
receiver
said the
will
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ad jf
omipsales hut by
of
the future," he salt
would have saved school per- City, Mo. insurance firm "Several teachers have had to begin the process of reim- Which go into receivership.
'Tm wesk lee the MU and
ceenpenlee posing resources to
School Superintendent aoenel doctors, dentists and stopped Hying insurance mortage their homes or secured i 5 sties part of those
Seminole County school pick
the covurigss and
leIng to the aitutlus of W111
P. Layer and Gene hoqltali a lot of grist wiun Old t'jajj1 and chocks issued by the loans they are still trying to pay
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rntem.pioysea have açald eI"w of Iadivldts when an as many legilators as p
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y prope.11es are sokL
isacutive director of Security wad into receivership finn to Seminole County sti when Old Security went Into
Cahn5 totaling more than Insurucs company does
5ume
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receivership. The proposec "Several groups in this state
hove hod," Hattawsy
$US,IN agalsut Old Security bsaktt.
Iegi'$Jon would have hgislatkm would have a
have experienced the &amp;xota
lie Insurance Co. of Kus
Hattaway said be spoke aid. prIdid the kgie1n
been a grad help If It had been
of an insurance company
which went Into before the luisiraici
,
a reality in S"u1 when the cIanajs and the fiasco that failure," Gtagsr said. "The
r*ulverèlp after the 1P76-77 committee of the fill cow
"ely pass Ma vet' of the
problem with Old Security We occured in 8.mhiol, wouldn't answer lies In eatalthi)thig *a
filhiliast
millie lad week, citing
yew.
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New '79 Ford LTD

17-92 Expansion
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Norm" P'
projects there, according to the entire program when the
--estimates submitted by the Seminole project was not in..
Orange County Commission, cluded. The committee's
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.State Reps. Bobby Hattaway,
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DAltamonte Springs, and Hattaway said, is being come before the House apBobby Brantley, R'Longwood, designated for the Orlando Propriations committee
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have Joined forces In the International Airport
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tatives to get $1 million in vista Interchange at Disney that committee. "I intend to try
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funding allocated for the C1 World It 1
to amend the legislation in the
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$8.6 million for
panelon of U.S. 1712 from fourBuena Vista Interchange
appropriations committee, he
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lanes to six lanes from down'
said, to include the Seminole
on for
town Casaemerry
county project.
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Longwood
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But, he said, the Orange
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money out of Orange County's estimated only $16 million will fifth district but Orange
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hide, but I will if I have to," be needed for the airport in. County," he said.
Hattaway said today.
terchange. "Brantley and I feel .
Hattaway said the House that extra Million should come Hattaway said he has already
U.-W
transportation committee of to Seminole County," Hattaway discussed the problem with Sen.
Bill Gorman, chairman of the
which he is a member has said.
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Orange County delegation,
approved legislation granting
The legislator
an additional SM million
from
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would
cost Seminole County into the.
the state Department of designated
$1,180,OM. The state already Senate bill."
'Itutsportation (DOT).
has sufficient right-of-way for
In another matter to do with
Of this sum, he said, $31.9 the expansion and DOT officials
million Is being allocated for have said there would be no roads and Seminole County,
the fifth district which includes problem doing that work next Hattaway said $3 million in
Herald PM" by Tom No"
Seminole County, but none of year if the funding is approved federal and state funds have
Ater harvesting a field of cucumbers just south of Stenstrom Bridge on state
the money is designated for this year. ,It could be ready to already been allocated to FREE FOR
Route 415 Bernard Wilke, 1401 Sanford Ave., usually dumps the small, broken, or
Seminole.
go In 12 months and we will be rebuild the Interstate 4-state ?IJ r p *
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436
lntercange,
inmisshapen
ones, lie noticed some people would go through them and pick out
At the same tune, he said P1?iorlI, H
IiirtUU
attaway
said.
cluding
$296,000
for
planning,
a member
some that were usable. '1 just set a wagon out for them," said Wilke. 'Some
.6mllllonIsbeIng designated
for Orange County, $1 million House transportation corn $2.3 million for construction and
people sell them, but if somebody can get some good out of them, they're
welcome to it," he said.
more than is necessary for the mittee, said he voted against $235000 for DOT inspection

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month, he said he also got a letter from the chief of the clinic,
W.W. Silverblatt, informing him that medication to outpatients
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the. Orlando metropolitan area would be discontinued.
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Is creating hordiiihips for those now having to drive 10 OrW* to number of prescription maitouls outside the Orlando
pick up their medidne, am votem afteted has chargedI
metropofitan am, mailout services to patients within ft
a, iota ,j vv.i o
p,o i,,
Edward 4v;pvf,ll&amp;.öó.
Orlando metropolitan area will be discontinued. You will be
said he must make a trip to the VA Outpatient Clinic in Orlando at
required to pick up your refills In the future. Exceptions to this
least every three weeks to pick up the medication he requires for
rule will require written authorization by your attending
heart and nervous disorders he has suffered sInce 1943. He said
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prior to April, the VA clinic seat his prescription through the mall.
Al Linscott, assistant clinic director, admitted today that the
When he got his lad supply of needed drugs In the mall last
change in policy could "Create inconvenience for some
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veterans," but he said the clinic did not have the staff to prepare
Linscotl said those veterans who will now have to drive to Orlando
the medications for mailing.
to receive their prescriptions will not be paid travel expenses.
"It takes about twice as long to prepare, label and mat) the
"To 1US It ZUlgi* not
be ni , bet I tIe It t S
ulilet
prescription as it doesto dispense it here," he said. "They have to $tO a lp,"
lx said Y%sy, "and
's CTdllS cet of my food
realize we have a limited staff."
budget. Mod of us are on pretty tight incomes."
Yokley said that in addition to the expense, Ow volume of
Linscott said the directive affects veteran% -only south of
patients at the clinic means he sometimes has to wait several
Casselberry and Fern Park. Veterans at the north end of the
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co
county
area served by the clinic. He said on an average, the clinic
make the trip may still gain mail service,
sees
about
200 patients a day, but he said he did not have figures
Veterans Administration guidelines permit the reimbursement
on the number of veterans affected by the discontinuance of mail
to veterans who incur travel expenses for scheduled visits. But
delivery prescriptions.

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Unemployment Figure
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Up To 5.8 Percent In April

WASHINGTON (UP!)' - feels of the recent teamsters jobless rate Jumped from 31.5 some economists as a sign the

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(UP!) - The University of
North Carolina-Charlotte,
the University of California
at
Berkeley,
the
Smithsonian Institution
and the L.S.B. Leakey
Foundation have scheduled
news conferences Tuesday
to announce the discovery
"ii a missing link In the
evolutionary chain."
UNCC spokesman Ken
Sanford said Thursday the
announcement will be
made simultaneously at
UNCC, Berkeley, the
&amp;nithaônlan in Washington
and the Leakey Foundation
In Pasadena, Calif.
He said the news conon
ference involves "an anference
thropological find that may
alter all previous interpretations of the origins
of primates, Including
man. A recent expedition
has found a missing link In
the evolutionary chain."
The find reportedly involves an expedition to
Burma late last year and
early this year. Sanford
said the findings were only
recently confirmed.
The Smithsonian and
Leakey Foundation were
involved in financing the
expedition in which only
two Americans participated.

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Unemployment edged up a strike and lockout.
percent to 34.5 percent. This economy was moving too fast
tenth of a percent to 5.8 percent
On the unemployment side, was almost as high as and should be slowed down.
In April, the Labor Department these were some of the key February's 35.5 percent, and
Though economists disagree
said today. The number of figures:
the figure is bound to raise on whether the economy Is
Americana on the Job - a figure
-The jobless rate for adult questions on Capitol Hill about speeding up or slowing down at
which has been growing rapidly men was 4 percent and for adult the adequacy of programs to this moment, the adminidra-.
- dropped by 670,000.
women 5.7 percent, both train and hire minority teen- tion does expect some economic
The unemployment rate, exactly the same as March., agers.
slowdown during the rat of this '
which was 5.7 percent In March,
-For teenagers of all races, The civilian labor force year and counts on this to help It
has hovered around its current the unemployment rate jumped declined by 600,000 in April to fight Inflation.
level for the past nine months, a full percentage point in April, 102.1 million.
In the process, the adinlnlaApril job levels were down for from 15.5toto16.5 percent. This
Non-farm industrial employ- tratton expects unemployment
adult men, women and teen- means teen-age unemployment mont remained approximately to rise to about 6.2 percent by
agera and for whites and has not improved significantly unchanged In April at 18.3 the end ofl9 a
nd stay atag
blacks. The job declines were since last year, when it also was million, seasonally adjusted. A that level during 1990. The
concentrated among blue collar in the 16 percent range.
jump oI32S,000in this category Congressional Budget Office
workers.
-For black teen-agers, the in March was interpreted by believes unemployment is
Total employment dropped
likely to rise closer to 6.7 per.
by 670,000 workers in April to
cent
during that period.
96.2 millIon. For the past eight
In ott economic news:
months employment had been
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"I learned how the fire trucks run, how they do the calls and
they have to let ott the trmic after school," Goes uya
Other youngsters who were police chi*f for a day were:
Scot 'zinas, of Cauelbsrry, a aeventlgrader at South
Seminole MkkIIe
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hi his new office. He sat straight-backed in the sheriff's black
"In all reality, our youth today Is going to be your sheriff
leather
choir that seemed to tower over his small frame. Each tomorrow and your president and your governor and even your
lbaedey, the 47asaelbrvy Pilotkpartmial hod puke
answer Is a nod of the head or a verbal "yeah."
Was 14 years old..Be did the Lapsed d Ovisdo polka
county commissioner," Polk says.
"He's learning how to be a good sheriff," says Polk as he
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rr*Ir morning began with a breakfast held In their honor at the
duickled at his successor's hrevlty.
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while Lucia MItchell, 17, of CaerThuriy was the Wider Spriags detective division
a
ride
In
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he
sheriff's
squad
car.
flursdo?u,th, kichift day to ehsurvs
pc&amp;. chid. Si ien.ysar.d Laurie Rinsey Casselberry was
"I will have iomuoe introduce him to all 01 his eflployees," befon venturing WA on tiuir new cut"
lL.* Week." All ia $e fiVS &amp; P51k, diP5ItDlat!
After
his div as chief at the CaaeIh.m i1fr.
polio. dud of the Aitanomlo Spñigs force.
Polk said. "As 01 3lmulndes ago, he had no employees and now he
Cpy IbsrlueticIpstsd lithe '
depwUnwA, Goas says he k
Miss laIas7. Ills wan takit' on a tow thspo&amp;e ad flre he. IN,"what It's like to be (he' i(
ranking
officer
th
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fr"e and ado ar.md town Ins squad car, says ill, learned
The
purposed
this
typed role-playing affords youngsters "an
at the II Howell PVMwy
to he on the ether aids of 11* law."
.
opportunity to gain a little idight Into the world of law en.
"You don't have to do much," Goes elaLm "You c j sit
AIIIO mqou, 14, .1 Orlando stepped Into the shoes of foeemu$.
day 01 .k.d. he ouiicida he still "leW4 II 01 gj
Jnjm 1k for a day Early 7hus06-v
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Alleged Killer Surrenders
CLEVELAND (UPI) — A suburban businessman
wanted as the alleged triggerman in the kidnap-murder of
supermarket entrepreneur Julius Kravitz surrendered to
the FBI near Washington, D.C.
Michael G. Levine, 35, of Lyndhurst, accompanied by
his Cleveland attorney Jerry Milano, turned himself over
to the FBI and Arlington county police Thursday night at
Alexandria, Vu,, the FBI said. The other suspect In the
case, John A. File, 26 , Cleveland, surrendered to the
Akron police at 3 a.m. Thursday.

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

Fashion Show, presented by Margaret Jones of SCC and singers, 2
p.m.; Southern Ballet Theatre, 3:15 and Intermittently during the
The Sanford Middle School Band will get Youth Day on the day, demonstrations by the Seminole High School Gymnastic
right note Saturday when it opens the Festival in the Park in
Team.

Also, First Assembly Youth Group, will provide concert and
sound systems; First Presbyterian Youth Group, Florida United
Methodist Children's Home, Garden Club of Sanford, bake sale;
Humane Society, pony rides; Information &amp; Referral Service,
Sanford's Centennial Park at Fourth Street and Park Avenue at *
Youth
Programs,
Inc.
will
hold
its
annual
volunteer
Ixora
Garden Club, day Idles.
,
9:30 a.m.
recognition program at 2:45 p.m. with presentation of awards
toLa
Leche
League,
baby
Items plants and Information; art
outstanding YPI volunteers and to the community.
The day-long youth-oriented event will be coordinated by
exhibit, Martha Black SCC in charge; Mother Ruby Wilson
Youth Programs, Inc. and will Include continuous entertainment,
The HRSsponsored story time will not be held In the Sanford
Scholarship Foundation, 8CC, bake sale; Operation Rescue,
games, exhibits and demonstrations by 53 organizations and Civic Center Annex as originally announced
but
has
been
moved
NOW, Palms Counseling Center, Paula's Day Care Center, pies;
agencies,
closer to other festival activities It will be held at 10 a.m. and 2
Sanford Fire Department.
p.m. in the youth wing of First United Methodist Church, across
The schedule of activities includes a puppet show presented by
In addition, Sanford Junior Woman's Club cake wall;
from the park.
the First Baptist Church of Sanford youth group; 10, 11:45 and
Seminole
Cadet Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, Seminole Community
12:45, the Seminole Community College German Band and
Other groups participating in the festival will include
Action
Cannery,
Headdart, Seminole County Drug Action, SdC
clowns, 10:15 and 10:50; music by the Sisters of Praise of First
American Red Cross, which will give free blood pressure tests
Clown
Makeup;
Seminole
County Health Department; Semlnoe
Assembly, Sanford, 10:30 a.m.; a song and dance by Lynn Moore and CPR demonstration; Altamonte
Police Department, Burger
Sheriff's
Department
mob
il e classroom; SISTER, Inc., zoo inof YPI, 10:45 a.m.; conce rt by Dave Hannah and songs by Dave
Clef of Sanford, food; Central Florida Migrant and Community
formation;
SOCCO
Manufacturing
Co., soccer balls; Seminole
and Pam Hannah, noon; Troy and Tanda, folk songs, 12:30 p.m.; Health Center; Central Florida Women's Health Organization;
Youth
Service
System,
Tom
Braceland
clowns, U.S. Navy
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole, I p.m.; Girl Scouts campfire
Distributive Education Clubs of America, Division of Forestry,
Recruiter,
We
Care,
Young
Blacks
in
Action,
games; New
demonstration and songs: Boy Scouts Indian Dance, 1:30 p.m.;
EPOC Clinic.
Dimensions In Education, 4 Cs program, CETA and Tupperware.

TALLAHASSEE,
Supreme Court
has turned
mbs °wn
In junctions iiuiiuwig
iines WI
sale of obscene
Iis t magaz;i
scwiy
pu
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thepublications
0 rre wuniwre5 •O55
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a
peril which of
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a chilling
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The court's decision upheld Injunctions against sale of
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bookstores, but threw out a blanket order against "other
printed materials" in the same category.

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Grand Jury will be asked to Investigate suspected patient
abuse at the Florida State Hospital when it convenes May
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State Attorney Harry Morrison said Th ursday he will
put the matter to the jury and ask for criminal charges
against employees Involved in abusing or neglecting
elderly patients at the mental Institution In Chattahoochee.

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government and organized
Parker also was expected to
labor headed into U.S. District weigharequest forexpedjting a
Court todayin potentially far1
t
of the
reaching case that could pull ministration's main antithe teeth from President inflation enforcement machCarter's wage-price guidelines. anlsm
economic sanctions
A decision by federal Judge against violators of the
Barrington Parker to uphold tary wage-price guidelines.
the administration's guideline
URW President Peter Bornenforcement powers could marito has accused the adtouch off a United Auto ministration of "illegally
Workers' strike at midnight. meddling in collective barMoving quickly in the face of gaining" by bringing pressure
the strike deadline. Parker on Uniroyal to adhere to the 7
scheduled a hearing today on percent guideline and renege on
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and California today on a two-day swing that will give him
a chance to test the political waters In two states crucial to
his 1910 re-election campaign.
But press secretary Jody Powell billed the trip as
nonpolitical, saying "obviously the president does have
the right to travel and to speak In support of his policies
and he will continue to do that."

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MRS. OLIVE TONEY

"God has given me a smile
everyday, said Mrs. Chaplin,
HerildStalfWrfter
He had only lived in Sanford "I had to pray for It, but
for seven years and was everything Is going to be all
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Flatbed trailers carrying casks of radioactive sludge
from the crippled Three Mile Island nuclear plant to
Richland, Wash., have been making their way across the
heartland of American on Interstate 80 in recent weeks.
But It seems no one thought to tell police, health officials
or even governors along the route they were playing host
to radioactive materials from the nation's worst nuclear

customers were heard to say Mm In thelagtwo daystI'd
didn't like school," Crocker
'My child will miss him so"... never have
guessed.
He
was
said
"but recentlu be seemed
"My littleglrlwlll mlsshlm",., always in the
background
at
tohavefoLnddjretjcnfor
his
o "My little boy will miss
clutch. He wasn't boisterous or life when he developed an inhim." Children along his route loud and he liked poetry,
W he terest in computers. He had a
ed to, out to meet 111W had a roguish, ipiahsznileafld marked ability
for them and
when he came by as he always when he gave you
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one
It
they
said
at
the
Radio
ShaCk
took time to talk to them, said bigited up your whole day,"
th
at
he
was
one
of
thrnn.
—A Rev. Keith Crocker, who of.
Ironically it was three years VnhInu.fbI.s they knew whe
ficiated at the funeral.
ago at a f uneral at the same
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Ind. and 12 grandchildren .
Roger Altman. Sanford In described as quiet and right.
Mrs. Olive Miriam Boyd charge of arrangements.
unassuming, but when funeral
"Scott had 64 customers on
Toney, formerly of Lake May,
services for Mark Scott his newspaper route but it took
died Sunday, April 29, in
Chaplin, 16-year-old victim of a' him three hours every atJacksonville at the age of $1.
hit and run driver were held ternoon to deliver as he stopped
TON IY
MRS. OLIVE
Survivors Include ,ber
Thursday
afternoon his friends to talk," she said "arid his
MIRIAM
husband, Earl W. Toney,
numerous that they supper was always cold by the
far Mrs. Olive Miriam
home that
Jacksonville, formerly Lake
SOyd Toney. $1 torm.rly of Lake
filled the cha pel of Gramkow time he got home. Where an old
Mary, who Pissed SWAY
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said.
Crocker
is
pastor
of
the
he
first
met Scott's mother,
Mary; daughter, Sue Ann
The newspaper route hd
Funeral Home, Those who lady could not get Out he would
Paola Fellowship Chapel which Mrs. Paul M.
Hermesdorf, Jacksonville; son
will
been in the family for about five
couldn't get Inside stood in the take It to
Chaplin
of
"9 Scott
attended
Philip Toney, Redondo
along ,1winij Ave Sanford. Not
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Saturday, May s.., oakI.
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hail and outside the entrance.
"We never had any cornwith
his
family.
"He
wasn't
on long after that the family
Cal.; stepdaughter, Janice Cemetery, Sanford, to which
fl , funeralhome
circulation manager Bob
plalntafnizuthenj about Scott,"
any athletic teams at school, attending Crocker's church LovenbelTy and If the son or
Lang, Bonita Beach, Fla.;
175-2$o persons attended the she added.
Oo k loWn Memorial
nor was he outstanding reguIly. Uwaaamegn
daer who haPpeidtohave
stepson, Joseph Toney. Boston,
Park, Sanford, In charge.
services.
Scott WM5 C route carrier to.
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laid
Cracker,
"I've never preached a
Schoolmates of the Seminole the Evening Herald and It was
was sick, the parents would
MARK CHAPLIN
High School 1h-grade r and on his hike that he delivered own parents did not even know, "but everyone knew him. He funeral before where Ifelt like fill in. He5d they wen aiways
didn't do anything special, he
other yo ung f riends came on papers. He also rode It J ust for they said.
preaching a revival, but there dependable and that even
w
as
just
ScolL"
was
something about h im during the ordeal since Scott's
foot and hikes to
. I dhe was rldjng
to
Among them were his
His
classmates
in
Biology
(Scott)
home dud to the graveside in the home ofa friend to spend newspaper customers, who dun expressed their fethngsin in the that seemed to radiate injuries and death they d5cUrgd
$ i.e. readings: tea- mostly ar.ud 71. Winds Evergreen Cemetery.
funeral service" saici ohuiide help with deliveries.
the night on April II whena car knew that rain or shine
they a poem, which the minister Cracker. "It was one of the
ps
sodbmi to isath isar 15 NO
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"I never knew people were so hit ban and 1.11 the scene.
Some
ofS
could always depend on him to included in his message at the largest funerals I've ever at- have
called
the
11; yesterday's high, U; tidsy becoming 'Oath to south nice and 50 many people loved
Herald •
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barsactrie pressire, Ills; west toulgin. Mali proksbWty my ion," said Scott's mother. lit Florida
they woqldliketo
Wipltil in Orlando dry. It it was raining hard he anything more beautiful", he
,,you didn't have to
DIV
$ percent tidey aid Wulgil "I never knew Just how as the result
relative humidity, g
of Injuries he would bringit do the door so it
know
to
hem
family with esaid
of
the
poem,
'it was well Scott very long to know her 1.0 be
win ds, at ii mph.
and $ perceat Saturday.
precious my children were to received in the accident,
pe a, ven rry
would not get wet, one customer written, well composed "
UIVIWAY'STUJIS
Forecast' Partly cloudy
me till now, but he was God's
But It was not just youngsters was heard to say.
"He was something that is
today with a slight chance at Ds1. Beach: M 13:41 child and I thank God for the 16 who cam. to pay their last
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will
miss
hint
so,
he
was
rare
these days," said Crocker,
''y afterasus aid evening i.e., 7:11 p.m., low 1:11 i.e., years we had hbn. I know he is repecta, for Scott had friends such a
nice boy," said an "a 16-year-old gentleman. I
thudershoweri becoming 7:35 pm.
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in heaven.
of all ages. Many of them his elderly friend. Over
and over have learned more things about
Peel Cuavetil: Mji 2:17
mostly doedy by Sa$asday with
ADMISSIONS
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Sanford
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Highs from mid 8:H ILIL
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Marvin W. corww
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Ilisis Martin
Brenda S. Lyon
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — after the shooting death on tuatedbysobs, but tears poured
Anita Ram.
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Frank
Fdzc,i, (lUCdlOflSd
Charlotte A. Whitman
Dan White'. said there was a Nov. 27, was played by the down White's cheeks as he
Emma Lee Thornton
R.ath.Williamson
Williams
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NOId sin, Altamonte Springs Melvin
why
he
did
R.
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Heinz Schiffer, Osiary
his skull was going to crack hushed courtroom at the el- playing. His wife
JO$spI
wept openly
B
Lsmme,m.n
uford
Alms
Hart.
Geneva
"I've been under an awful
o.i.,y
during the City Hall shootings siçerviaor's inia'd.r trial. The and two women jurors also
Monica Falcon, Lake Mary
of pressure — finieclal prom..
t.ai
o,e
Of Mayor George Moscune and defense took over today after dabbed at their eyos.
charles Nicki., Lake Monroe
Ss
or,,
the
job,
fauilly
Price,
Dottona,
Tanis U. Doke, Longwood
promr,"
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denounced the House Agriculture Committee's vote to
allow emergency use of the banned and suspected cancercausing Insecticide Mirex against stinging fire ants In
southern states for two years.
In a surprise action, the committee voted 22-11
Thursday to allow Mlrex use, including aerial application,
in 1979 and 1910. The hill goes to the full House, where It is
expected to encounter opposition.

Editors Support Magazine
NEW YORK (UP!) — The American Society of
Newspaper Editors says it will Join The Progressive
magazine's appeal against a court order barring It from
publishing an article on how a hydrogen bomb can be

built.
An injunction against printing the dory has been
granted by U.S. District Judge Robert Warren of
Milwaukee on grounds the article could lead to nuclear
proliferation.

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Dandy Wig Shop, 322 Sanford Ave., Friday, Sanford from the
police said.
Police said the thief gained entry to the
store by breaking a
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Frank McDaniel, 72, whollves at Osceola Fish camp, Geneva, was driving
his I.
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north end
of Lake Jessup when he lost control of the vehicle and went off on the shoulder,
according to eyewitnesses. In pulling the truck back onto the pavement, It
collided witha
_ westbound semi-trailer driven by David Stanhope
of Savannah,
Ga.
l *was injured slightly, but declined treatment. There were no other
injuries reported.

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111110 BATH STOLEN

TWO pieces of it three-piece birdbath were stolen Tuesda),
mourning front the Iront yard of it Forest City woman,
according to
Seminole County deputies.
Francis Ilolden, 50, of 4772 flunell Road, Forest City, told
deputies she heard footsteps at 1: It) a.m. Monday in her front yard
and saw it heavy set man moving her birdbath into a car.
The '.'. onmian told deputies she began screaming at the man to
stop. but to no avail. The two pieces of the three-piece birdbath
Weri' ilestribed as hite with
gold trim and valued at $40.

PANTS STOLEN
Sanford police are looking for a thief with waist
size 31 to 34,
following the burglary of Randy's Rags Clothes
Store, 115
Magnolia Ave., late Thursday night.
Police said a burglar broke into the store by forcing
open the
rear door. Once inside, the thief took 10 pairs of jeans, all sizes 31
to 34. Police said the value of the Jeans was put at 1140.

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l't'lice said the thief used sonic sort of pry bar in removing the
stereo. Value of the missing item was placed at $100.

Phillis Marva Barton, 31, whose address wss listed as the
William Clark Court Apartments in Sanford, Tuesday pleaded no
contest in circuit court to a charge of grand theft.
A June 9 sentencing date was set for Miss Barton. Sanford
police arrested her in April after a witness reported Miss Barton
took a three-piece suit from a clothes rack at Montgomery Wards
and left the store without paying.

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against Uniroyal if he Issued an and far larger than the recent
Order restraining the govern- Teamsters' union settlement.

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An 8-track stereo tapedeck was removed from the car of Grace
T. Woody hue the car was parked outside the owner's home
at
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A 12-gauge pump shotgun valued at $100 was reported stolen
Wedlivsday from the honie of James Swain, 73 Seminole Gardens,
Sanford, police said.
Police said they ere unable to detect where or how the thief
atiied entry to the home.

senator from Connecticut.
"At the conclusion of my third term, I will say a fond
goodbye to the United States Senate," Rlbicoff said. He
said he will neither seek nor hold political office again and
will accept a government assignment from a president
only If It is "essential to the national interest."

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TOYS STOLEN
A burglar gained entry to the Barbara Jo Jackson home at 1113
W. Second St. by climbing through an unlocked bedroom window
Wednesday evening, Sanford police report.
Once Inside, police said the thief or thieves took and assortment
of toys and 10 84rack tapes. Total value of the items stolen
was

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Jesse McDamels, 25, of Orlando was arrested Tuesday afternoon for indecent exposure while he was walking along
Interstate 4 according to Seminole County deputies.
McDaniels, who was placed on a $525 bond, was arrested shortly
after he passed a deputy who was giving a traffic citation,
deputies say.
Approximately 100 yards north of the deputy, McDnlels
stripped off his clothing and continued walking on 14, deputies
say. He was arrested at approximately 1:35 p.m.

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Bond was reduced from $5,000 to $1,000 on it Winter Garden
man charged with fleecing Floridians out of $29,000 in i
t wreathmaking sales scheme.
Harry Edward Morrison, 31, charged with grand larceny and
schemes to defraud, made his initial court appearance Thursda
His preliminary hearing was scheduled for today.
Morrison allegedly solicited funds through newspaper advertisenents across the state encouraging people to send money
for a wreath-making booklet.
The booklet told customers how to make wreaths, and (lie
company would pay for them when they were made, the states
attorney's office said Morrison's ads promised.
Morrison required payment in advance for the wreaths, the
state's attorney's office said, and when the wreaths were to be
Picked up, customers were told their work was unacceptable.

Action Reports

INDECENT EXPOSURE

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!) — A military communications satellite was ready for launch today after a
24-hour delay caused by a problem during the countdown
Thursday.
"During the countdown, spacecraft engineers did not
receive the anticipated signal back from a sensor in the
apogee kick motor," Brigadier Gen. Forrest McCartney,
deputy for space communications systems for the Air
Force, said Thursday. "The launch was delayed to allow
time for additional testing of the motor firing circuit."

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A grand jury has Indicted Thelma Brooks, 31,
on charges of
second degree murder in connection with the April 27 shooting
death of her husband, Adolpus Brooks. The indictment was
returned Thursday.
Police arrested Mrs. Brooks on the evening of the
shooting
after she had gone to her mother's home on West 13th Street
and
reportedly told her mother she had shot him. Her mother then
accompanied her to the police station.
A preliminary hearing for Mrs. Brooks was scheduled
for
today in circuit court. She remains in custody at the Seminole
County Jail,

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It's going to cost more
to go to college in Florida next year under a plan approved
by a House budget committee,
The new rates, which will take effect In September U
the proposal becomes law, would bump the tuition cost for
tour years atastate school from $3,011 up to $M for a
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) —Striking
city employees
and the mayor agreed today to a tentative
compromise
health Insurance program, apparently ending a massive
municipal employee strike that shut down city services
and prompted activation of National Guard troops.
The settlement came about 11 hours after the city's 650
firemen had joined the strike of other city workers, Including police officers and sanitation crews. City and
union representatives held a marathon all-night
bargaining session to reach the agreement.

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the Cabinet's plans, the state will close a $3 million deal
today for a fifth portion of Honeymoon Island.
The Cabinet voted 6.1 Thursday to close the purchase
with owner Hymen Green today. Only Agriculture
Commissioner Doyle Conner, who has never
project, voted no.
It was the third time the Department of Natural
Resources was told to close the deal. The INR was also
ordered to spell out a plan for the Cabinet on how
Honeymoon Island, which ties off the Pinellail County
coast near Dunedin, will be used.

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Nesbitt is expected to Issue his recommendations on
police radar use Monday after listening to expert witnesses debate its reliability for the past three weeks.
In presenting closing arguments Wednesday, attorneys agreed strict guidelines are needed for radar, but
battled over t1Me
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their hips but the patches on their shoulders Indicated
they were agricultural agents the men hired to make
sure cattle, fruits and vegetables are properly shipped
through Florida.
(ki Thursday the trio told lawmakers considering an
appropriation that would pay for 53 additional men and
'given them some new equipment about the butt erflies in
their stomach that flutter every time a van or rental
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Callaghan for a five-year term, of labor unions, which last good weather.
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The vote count was incom- winter staged a series of
today and defeated Prime result meant women held bAll three major party lea
plete,
but with 559 of Par. paralyzing strikes that affected
Minister James Callaghan Britain's two top job
that of
ders,
Mrs Thatcher,Callaghan
llament's 635 seats decided, he virtually every Briton.
sought an audience with Queen monarch and the head of
and
Liberal
leader David Steel,
Conservatives had 291, Labor
Mrs. Thatcher promised were re-elected in jj
Elizabeth II to present his government.
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th Li beral Party 9 and "substantial" Income tax
resignation.
Callaghan, who was reelected
constituencies Anion the well
others 5.
and a curb on labor unions, known personalities
In what amounted to a con• to his own parliamentary seat
to o do
cession of defeat, Callaghan
by a slimmer margin, began
Computer projections particularly on closed shops to defeat were Jeremy Thorpe,
predicted
office said he had asked for the the process that would replace
li would and picketing. Her platform the former Liberal leader who
s
end
with an overall House of also included a halt to goes on trial next week
audience
to tender the Britain's entire government in
on
nationalization of Industry
commons majority of
resignation of the govern- a matter of hours.
and
charges
of
conspiracy
'to
ment.
seats. Results already declared higher spending on defense,
e as
oranaenceo
murder an alleged homosexual
MARGARET
madeitvirtuallyimposjblefor
A jubilant vF3. Thatcher, fl
queen a, . p.m.
Callaghan campaigned on lover, and actress Vanessa
her party to lose.
Conservative Party leader and a.m.
Labor's "special relationship" Redgrave, running as a candi.
Downing Street.
Iron Lady of British politics,resignation
Mrs.
Thatcner
was
expected
wi
th labor — his party receives date for the Workers Revolu.
Mrs. Thatcher ran far behind
to a SOUU win in Thur.
to
steer
the
country
Mrs. Thatcher sOI'Tfl
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away
from
much
of its money and supped tionary Party.
ghan in personal
sday s British election, heading a new government.
preferthe
sociali
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of
CS11Sgfrom
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ence polls. But Britain voters
Mrs. Thatcher is regarded as
toward an absolute majority
who
Thatcher may see the pick only a member of thanhan
had
more
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promise
to slash Inflation,
three years at
a
feisty
the House of Commons far q
and savvy politican and
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the head of a now just under 10 percent.
e, as one Parliament, not a presidentialone o1
tougest battlers in
larger than expected.
London newspaper put it, which style national leader, and minority government
and
Voter
was reported British politics. She took over
"We've done half our job, will make the tough, slick "Maggie"
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higher than usual for a leadersh ip of the Tories four
which Is getting elected," she mother of two Britain's new party rode Th
the crest of voter
Polls before the elections par liamentary election, with years ago, elbowing out all her
told champagne-drinking party prime minister — and ready to dissatisfaction with the
showed the key issues were more than the p!edicted 75 male competitors to
workers. "Now we've got to do move Instantly into No. 10 socialist economic policies of Infl
become
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Thatcher was elected Europe's reelected in five years' time."
first woman prune minister
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AUSTIN, Texas (UP!) — Atheist leader Madalyn
Murray (YHalr and her son have asked the U.S. Supreme
Court to order removal of the slogan "In God We That"
from coins and currency.
Ms. O'Hair and Jon Garth Murray asked the high
court Thursday to determine if the motto on U.S. money
has a clearly secular purpose, advances religion, Of 12cessivefy eiutangles government with religion.

Wayne In Good Condition
U$ ANGELES (UP!) —. Actor Jobs Wayne was
moved Irvin the intensive care unit Thursday mad was
reputed in good cords today at UCLA Nidical Ccigsr.
A spokawtan for Wayne's family said the surgery
uncovered no further evidence of cancer.

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BYDORIS IL1IETRICH

Whether the news about Social Security is good
at bad depends on where one stands in the labor
force - on the active rolls, or retired.
Pensioners who have been watching inflation
shrink the buying power of their Social Security

Energy...
For the past few years, we have been hearing
about energy shortages. Books, pamphlets and
brochures have flooded the markets on various
energy conservation measures.
People have complained about the high electric or
other energy bills-and with 'lidIty
And now we are faced with ai, oil shortage- or so
they say-which may lead to gas rationing.
Energy is what makes the world go 'round. And it
is the energy of man that controls other energies.
Man is a complex machine with so many built-In
devices that science will probably never determine
what makes him tick. And man is a human dynamo,
generator and conductor of energy In many forms.
Just ask a metaphysics or a parapsychology
student about man's Inner energies.
It is natural-not supernatural-that a group of
people (even strangers) can sit in a circle holding
hands and draw energy from each other.
So the human touch is really a marvel-such as In
faith healing.
And what about the small child whose wounded
pinkie (and psyche) can be cured with a kiss?
And take romantic lovers-naw-better steer away

from that one.
What is it about a big hug that's so soothing?

Evening)lerald, Sanford, Fl.

Or, how about a light anger strike that couldn't
possibly hurt physically, but it can certainly be
damaging to the feelings.
My assignment was to go hugging-and I have
hugged a lot of people during the past three weeks
including men, women and children.
What happened?
All of the children from age 18 months responded
with a smile, at least.
Two teen-age girls and a teen-age boy seemed
overjoyed

tax that took one jump this year and is scheduled to
rise even more sharply In 1980. Trustees of the
system are now questioning whether these tax
increases, voted by Congress in 1977 with a
promise that they would solve the Social Security
financing problem, may turn out to be not enough.
The trustees recently issued a report saying
the system will be "financially sound for well past
the turn of the century," but with an ominous
qualifier. A recession serious enough to raise
unemployment to 8 percent while inflation remains
at percent or more could put a "severe" strain on
Social Security trust funds as early as 1983.
That's what happened during the recession of
1975, creating the crisis which Congress purportedly solved in 1977 by increasing the tax and by
revising the formula for applying cost-of-living
benefit increases. The trustees - Social Security
Commissioner Stanford Ross and cabinet
secretaries Michael Blumenthal, Ray Marshall
and Joseph Califano - now seem to be saying that
the problem isn't solved at all.
Economists are predicting a business
slowdown of some degree this year. It would not
have to be very severe - given the current inflation rate and its Impact on benefits - to produce
another serious Imbalance between the amount of
money going into the Social Security pipeline and
the amount going out.
Obviously the 98th Congress must grit its teeth
and face the truth about Social Security. First, it
mist reject the tantalizing notion that the tax increased voted in 1977 can somehow be rolled back
e1ectt gift: to voters In 1980. Even the
ua
qualified optimism of the trustees would be Insupportable if this new infusion of trust fund income were cut back.
More Important, the House and Senate must
act on the Social Security reforms proposed by
President Carter earlier this year as a further
means of bringing future demands on the system
rnder better control. It must also proceed with the
overhaul of the disability side of Social Security to
overcome Its demonstrated flaws - benefit levels
and other provisions which create an incentive for
the disabled worker to seek retraining and another
job.
The burden which the new Social Security tax
schedules will place on American workers and
their employers ln the 1910 is as heavy as they can
be expected to shoulder. U there are new cracks
appearing in the facade, the repair work must be
done in the area of the promises the system Is
making to future beneficiaries and not In higher
'taxes.
That's a tough order for Congress, which is
only comfortable adding new promises to federal
:pt'O'1m1, not retracting old ones. But the truth is
knocking insistently at the door.

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The subject today ls teeth, or lack ofumeg
you are getting along in years.
Everyone needs teeth, natural or false B
that need when It dlched
Medicare into the Social Security law In the mi'4.
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work. Or for dentures.
In 1977two.thirdi 01 the $41.3 billion beaJt
care costs 01 people 65 or older was paid by
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Medicaid, a smaller program for the needy, paid
only a dab of the costs.
falls.
If you're In yo ur 6, chances are one in twd
And In the energy pinch, not all of them are
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you've lost all your teeth. A national health
falling to the oil companies. The escalating price
survey found that almost two4birdi of people 65
of gasoline, according to a recent Wall Street
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Presl&amp;nt Carter
a western swing he planned for the following orolderhad lost all theircperorauthetriowet
Journal report, has led to a boom In business for doesn't call it campaigning. But he lion the trail
weekend with Maps in Iowa - where he won the
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heelIng of Oral
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presidential iziarth
and California.
sold.
"Building party support," quips his son, Chip
cal 1bIemns.
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But Carter objects to speculation that trips to
"There are 1.1 million gasoline station hoses Carter.
Cost Issni to be the 111100 Medicare, now
New Hampshire, Iowa and California might just
out there," a company spokesman observed, and
Democratic National Conunittee Chairman
covering almost an eighth of do U.S. populaUon
possibly have some political overtones.
the company is expecting to replace the heads of John %'Thite, openly discusses Carter's plans to'
e (lentil health.
The president also apparently will return to his Cu
each "In the next two or three years."
enter every primary. And presidential aides are
But now Rep. Ha101d E. Ford, DTenn., 1*
his most effective format - the town meeting.
Andnow for the bottom line: The new heads busy revving up the White House for the months
He sheds his jacket, gets folksy, and tries to gearing UP A CflP11VI to Include It. He's in#
are adjusted to register prices up to $2 a gallon. of electioneering ahead.
answer questions. Sometimes he takes on the tIOdUCSd legislation in Congress so tha*.
Well, at least we can stop dreading the advent
So the only question is timing for the formal
appearance of Carter, the "Jimmy who" can- Medicare would cover dentistry and dotwes
of $1-a-gallon gas and start looking forward to it announcement, and White says that will come in
dldate, who was fighting Washington domination Rip. Claude Pepper, DFIa., who heads th
as the good old days.
the fall alter Congress disposes of major
House Select Corunitte, on Aging, supports th
in the 1976, and dill is.
legislative proposals.
Itli quite clear that Carter pollucaloperatives ides. So do other well-placed lawmakers.
The tribal rites of one category of the
There may be sonic wistfulness on Carter's
dP back a moment ad seal what hsaltb
are more concentrated on his possible opponents
part for a little (line
population are now a little less mysterious,
just to be president. He
within his party, rather than the Republican care spending in 1517 amooded to for esc
A couple of psychologists, Leonard Jason of has changed his mind and says presidents should
Person 65 or older, according to Social Security,
candidates who are dumping the country.
DePaul University and David Glenwick of Kent be limited to one six-year term. Then, he feels, a
The average was $1,741.01 this, $785 went lot"
IU pr'sidd bum his own feelings
State, took stopwatches, notebooks and their president could go about his business, be the
easlon against potential rivals such as Gov. hospital CMI ($671 of that was paid by govern.
scientific perspective Into a series of single bars chief executive full time and not have to worry
EClmWXI &amp;OWfl Jr. of California and So. mint). There was also:
and, as reported In Omni Magazine, emerged about his political future in the White House.
$445 for nursing home carm
Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.
41
with some interesting findings.
In an Interview with the UP! Newspaper
1$05 for drugs.
At the White Hom collrespondents clime,
Attractive women, for example, did not
Advisory Board, Carter said, "The reason is that
Carter too' pot siota at both in joking remarks.
-151 for "other" health services, $13 for
receive significantly more attention from male no matter what 1 do as president now, where I
1
eyeglasses and appliances.
)e are some samples:
patrons than the less so. Possibly, the resear• am really trying to ignore politics and May away
$43.24
for
dentistry.
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chers suggest, because general appearance is from any sort of ciunpaign plans and so forth, a
Of that, Only $1.18 Clan, from gOveriunent'
lonu discussions to explain to these foreign
less important in inviting contact than "non- lot of things 1 do are colored through the news
leaders why we have such colorful opp.JtIen IZOIY from Medicaid. Nothing from Medicare:
verbal behavior as eye contact, expression and media and hi the minds of the American people
U you wad to help Ford - and pnealbI
within my own party. "This is California's way
posture.. ."
by, is this a ceulipimign ploy or is it genuinely
of
yourself - writ, him at 1230 L1woi1J
Child"
Further, as the number of women In a bar done by all incumbent president in the best in.
Then he went on to say that he rosily gets Bulkling, Washington, D.C., WIL Or write your
Increase, so does the action. Approaches In (crest of our country without any personal adannoyed with the responsibilities of statecraft on 011m MVSMM or senator and tell him what
frequency, offset by a decline is the length of vantage'?"
comes YOU tilik of the '4 '4a1 gap In )LdJtj'
of
conversations.
In the same interview, Carter was asked about
coverage.
UP.
There are windfalls and then there are wind-

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Puzzle.* P'i'eces Fall. Into

""Old Photo by Tim vi.,,,,
Lundquist, left, brings hook for starter Porzlg, right,

WASHINGTON - President Carter's former
This led to tragedy for one member of the
ban ke r, budget di rector and confident, Bert family, Beverly Ban ks David, the favorite
Lance, not only juggled t he bank accounts of his brother 01 Lance's wife LaBelle. The two were so
friends amid relatives but allegedly signed their close that they named children after - one
names to occasional checks without their another: her son, Claude Beverly, and his
knowledge.
daughter. Diana LaBelle.
We have reported the alleged forgeries to the
Beverly David owned dock in the Calhoun
federal prosecutors who have been Investigating
bank
and other sundry assets. which Lance took
his financial dealings.
"Bert treated Beverly's assets as If they
From the mass of testimony taken by two were his own," confided a sour ce close to the
federal grand juries, meanwhile, a portrait of family.
the redoubtable Lime, Is beginning to take form
Sometimes David wobecame
uld learn of huge
He was a harwn-scanan banker who dealt boldly
overdrafts
in
his
name.
He
alarmed over
and bluffed convincingly.
,
what
with his property and
He married 1gb the banking business. He began writing checks to recover his assets. Our
wooed amid won LaBelle David, whose family sources say that David wrote checks without any
owned the town bank In Calhoun, Ga.
idea whether there was enough money to cover
Big, bluff and burly, Lance was full of
boastfulbltuter. He was an amIable Intriguer, a
The finimcisi worry. Iriendi allege, helped
rustic sophisticate, a laaghr at jokes who bring on a nervous breakdown. He was found
glialhimded his way around Calhoun. In the dead islgsiitgmnobllein.Idea closed ga,ag,on
egalitarian atmgiplwre he encouraged, the moM Nov. 24, 1$7&amp; The medical ewilner In his borne
obscure addition to his entourage would, within
City, ,, ,
t he death
five or 10 ipinetes, beKia to call him "Bert."
was accidental, caused by carhon monosid.
Gifted with Iidence and drive, he became poisoning. But iMimates believe It was suicide.
NtheUme ofde
r,i.n
Bank while he was Mill In his early He. He also dicale that David owed the Cathoen ba
nk
managed the finances of the David family. He $384,*23-20,
bekis
ts were
manipWaded tlidr accounts, allowing huge overdrawn, one by *38514 and the ot her by
overdrafts and Jugglingfunds to COVer them. on $$,65 Be had (has note. totaling more then
occasion, he signed their names to bank note.
and checks, witnesses allege.
Lance evuitsasily made Pod on these over-

night, but will still be available
tonight for relief duty if starter
Rick Bradley need him.
Coming up wi th the big tilts
for the Seminoles, were Walter
Law and Bill Marina with tworun singles in a key four-run
sIxth inning. Mike Link had a

s,

Footnote: We wen unalile to rank Liam IVA dd) mad appow before evesy speech in 11W

will be happy w carry his comments if will
Record that was not actuelly 6*m
ill
In touch with us. Beverly David's widow, a
When Haigs, died lad December, iij
Jefferson Qty, Mo., claool (whir earned custsy .sg.gie.
we
re elfored in the
Undo, was also unavailable for c'sbenL Her ON colleegue
w
moved
to ramaek: "It isa
attorney, Qarsncs W. Hawk, refused to acne. little h*
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keep members of Cosigrees honed when they (SOlid is going to chew they wits not presesat.
speak on the record- the Coognislenal Record,zm Us 46b"119 li~ft
41
at lead - is job that woald make I wisp. By their own rulse, esriators and Us
Us pist
representatives can "revise and cited"
a'I4dtk
mark by_ 'ply
appear In the Record nest day. the rwJli are past a ng ipwh ads the c4al
fr.assdly v'islnding.
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us record to 9.1 at the halfway Merthie hurled a two-hitter and Cardinal leadoff batter Philip Crisp added a single.
Semunole
point in the 1979 Sanford Little struck out 14. He finished by Har ris.
Elks broke o pen a 3-3 tie with Gainesville
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Grayson was also the top four runs in the bottom of the

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052 10- 3

over Howard's Mobil in the
Sanford Metro Softball League.
Mike Galloway had four
straight hits to lead Whighamu
Furniture to an 8-5 win over
Orlando Helicopters in the
other game.
STROMBERG

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MOBIL

Thomas
Year he hit 19 home nina
"I'm usually a hot-weather
Jerry Turner, Dave Winfield and Joe Ferguson drove in two Yates
Lytten
never having hit more hitter, so It's surprising that and Dan Brlggs hit home runs runs with a pair of singles in

Z'

six In his three previous I've been hitting

well this to spark a 14-hit attack that helping the Dodgers over the
g league campaigns,
early In the season," said carried the Padres to victory Ptilhlies.
'Ills year he's off to an even Smalley, who attributes much

Seminole Wins

ERS

*5 MM
Mullins
III Tucker
Dunkinson 4 0 2 Frank
Maxwell
Ill Spake
McMullan
313 Aiken
MacAteer
Dear born

Price
Hood

Yates

Norman
Totals

AIM
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400
402

3 I I Getchon

Cooper
I I 0 English
I I I Totals
312

Harness Racing II $03.10.

8 I? .400 6'

8 12 .100 6',
16 0 667 -

ii 14 .440 5'

11 14 .4.40 5''
Ang
It IS .423 6
Atlanta
$ 14 .364 7
Thursday's Results
AtIa at Ptsbgh, ppd., rain

ygiion was $4or4 and Dee homer amid a sacrifice fly and via ITlatdl of card. over Veswe and Hilda Nakutes, Marge Pearson

Today's Games

Hogan - pitched a 'five- 'Darrell Evans and Billy North
'added solo blast, to power the
met

man today Giants to their win.

Deta1nd Urport field. Litres 4. Car&amp;aals I:

'mIIhJ.anss Kehler.
Virginia Sinipeon

F

Borne and Betty Miller, Evelyn Fisher
Tetals
Antar and Tonuny Williams

Goodman chew for sixth place and May Whelchel and 14)15 AFCOM

over Martha Henry and Betty Smith.

II

322
25 I
I II
301

101

$

I I S Totals

32 5 1

III iii -2

Parr

III

Q(lS1lS.2T(4.15)$fl40 Tim.
2:07.4.
Second Race

2 Countaway

Saturday's $304,900 race.

listed

aboard

000 4.10 4.'

I aa.Saçy . ,.,. ,.. ,•,f 40,

Seldeurqu lb
5
0(1-5) 40.00; P (S-I) 101.70; 1
4)247.20.

Eleventh Game

6.00 360 3.10

CaraSa Pecina 15.70 600 7'AO,
6 Tracer's Runner 310 3.60
6.70 2 Vicandi Pradera
7.00 540
Following Sea
AI5flO Otano
560
0(2-4)24.20; 1(2-4.5)377.50. Time

2:07.

Fifth Race

4 Dazzie Van

American League

East

Detroit

16 9

0 (2-4) 45.20; P (42) 75.70; T ($.J
457.00.

ei ll
Twelfth Game
4 Beude Goiri
2020 640 1rst
Willa Gondra
160 4,J
1 Gast, Paco
1
0(3-4) 43.20; P(4•3) 104.10; 1 (C.
7)534.00.
A - 2,451; Handle $144,217. -

Transactions

to
.

5,20 3.60

2 Prima Drummer
3 13
Q(4 7) 36-00;1(747) 134 20 T

-a

Sc h ed u led Saturdè;

Eighth Race

Local competition in Burg

2:07.1.

II

7 IS .311 ;', 2:07.4.

7 II .250 '

Sanford.

Ninth Race
Competition for 9 and 10 year I Brev Hanover II.60 6.60 5.60
S Brown Sam
27.00 13.40 olds begins at 9:30 a.m., th 11

W L Pct.

16
696
16 9 .640 1
13 I .619
17 II .527

e Avon Marshall
9.10 and 12 year olds .scheduled to
0(15)1)150' T (I-S-I) 1,342.40.
compete beginning at 11,30
Time 7:07.
Tenth Race
a.m.
I teady Pat
5.20 3.00 3.10
Pitch, Hit &amp; Run officia1 in
7 R . Yankee
100 2.60
New York announced this wek
S 0. J. Wlscoy

12 .429 6

9 15 .315

I 17 320 9

Thursday's Results
Chi at Texas, ppd. rain
Milwaukee S. Toronto 4

0(1-7)14.40; 1(1-7-I) 14$.10. Time that registration for the local
2:07.1.
competition has been extended
A - 2,423; Handle 1141,140.

Minnesota 7, Detroit 6

until

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any'-'

register by depositing a

registration form at the San ford
Burger King restaurant

DAYTONA SE ACM

Boston

Saturday,

youngsters who did not

Jai Alai
THURSDAY NIGHT

(Renko 11). 7:30 p.m.

still show up Saturday I
n

First Game
Kansas City (Gura 1-3) at
Trani Isidro
11.00 6.00 4.20 compete.
Cleveland (Waits 2.3), 7:35 p.m. 4 Duran Andre
Each participant will be
5.40 10.60
Oakland (Norris Il) at New 1 Arano Pradera
5.60 scored in three categories of
York (John SO), $
0 (4-5) 77.40; P (5-4-1) 463-40 T.

Toronto

(Clancy

I1

Milwaukee (Caldwetl 4-I),
p.m.
Detroit

at

° 3 Domingo
Pradera

competition. Points will be

Second Game

(Wilcox
21)
At I Victor Peclna
(Zahn 3-0), S:30 p.m. S Arano Mandiola

awarded based on the time it
17.00 1.50 4.00 takes to rim 90 feet, the longest

Chicago (Baumgarten 2-0 and

14.60 5.60
670

hit of three

attempts to hit the

0(3-0) 41.00; P C 3-5) 147.40; T (3-I. ball fungo-style, and fifty points
Barrios 71) at Texas (Alexand 1) 646.20; DO ($3) $7.60.

ceat Redeemer -' Caus es Derb y Uproar
racing ecrtlary's office at lar Bid. "He's drawn next to us
of 34
.ownes
I
96_.d_"ra' N Mwvhill Dowv&amp; He was m
In the breA ad with an
like

Tenth Game

7.20 500 s Apraiz.Badiola

per ball for three chances to

"Third"

jmsviux, Ky: (JPI) - and caused an uproar in the one of the owners of Spedacia. would be saddling the colt in to enter hhn in the Derby.

18.10 7.00 4,f4

Philadelphia (Lerch I-I) at I Hush Star
12 00 1520 10.00
Thursday
Los Angeles (Sutton 32), 10:30 6 Time Way
710 .4.00
p.m.
Baseball
3 Croupier Son
soo
New York (Alien 0.3) at San
New York (AL) - Optioned .p,
(4-4) 113.40; T (1-4-3) 1,045.00.
Francisco
(Nastu 01),
cher Ron Davis to Columbus nItn'
10:35 Time 2:05.3.
team of International League 114
p M.
Sixth Race
Saturday's Games
6.20 100 4.00 make room for pitcher Jim Beayif.
7 Frisky Breeze
Atlanta at Chicago
6.50 3 50 called up from the same club. 's
8 Middle T
Pittsbgh at St. Louis, night
Chicago (P-IL) - Acquired
3 Choctaw Sleek
24,90
Houston at Cincinnati, night
Q(l'I)3450T(75.3)270 Time Doug Capilla for cash and a pIayt
Phila at Los Angeles, night
to be named later from Cinclnral'
2:05.
Montreal at San Diego, night
\ ' ;#
Seventh Race
New York at San Francisco
Clippers Pride
4.00 3.10 3.20 Pitch, Hit &amp; Run

Seattle (Abbott I 7) at

Freycenet 3,

3 S I Knoep

Ninth Game

1.20 760
660

6.70 1.00 3.20

s' Ritzy Girl

San Diego (Mura 1 0), 10 p.m.

Minn
Calif
Texas
Kan City

211 Turner

31.00

0(1-2)27.10; PO-2) 110-10; 1(14,

(All Times EDT)
Third Race
Atlanta (McWilliams I 2) at 3 Eleanor Johnson 10 00 580 1 60
Chicago
(Krukow
2.30
01),
S Arias Junkin
160 s.2o
pm
6 Potentate Pick
1 60
Houston
(Ruhle
13)
at
3o 1 (3-5-4) 1.112.10.
Cincinnati
(Seaver 22). 005 Time 2:00.
p.m
Fourth Race
Pittsburgh ID. Robinson 2 II
Full Time Dream 1720 380 300
at St Louis (Sykes 1-2). 8:35 1 Special Bullet
360 2.00
p.m.
4 Island Jade
4.40
Montreal (Grimsley 20) at
12.50. Time 2:07.2.

Toronto

31111

3 I I Hutsell
3 5 2 Oswald
3 5 I $m,tn
III Wagner

4) 343.20.

I Baby Hoey

Houston 1, St. Louis I
San Diego 10, Montreal 2
Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 2

Cleveland

301

lee

17.20 6.10

3 0 I Milwauke
301 New York

II 511

322 Conway

First Race

6 Misty Hedy

San Francisco?. New York 5

Barnes, and Jessie Sirnad and League.
Today's Games
k4 triumph, over DeLand, to Gorman Thomas and Cecil with a 59.
(All
limes EDT)
Second
went
to
Louise
MarthaSheppard.
which had not lost within Cooper in the ninth Inning to
AFCOM
FA
California (Aase 72) at
The
group
at64
included
Zella
AIR
H
force home two rims and give Doolittle and McGrotha on a
s.miNlnce play,
AIR H Baltimore (Palmer 3 I). 7:30
DubI,,
4 5 I Rowe
3S0
jojisnhliol, was boosted by the the Brewers a victory over the n*atdi 01 card. over Ada O'Neil Eissele and Ellie Cowdon plus Hale
211 Wh,tI,ngfon 31) P.M.
Caniield

SEMINOLE

2 Gastl
6 Apraii

THURSDAY NIGHT

17 II 522 3'

Diego

Four couples finished at 63,

Wanda Steinke and. Peg Rake

1 Gondra

West
W L Pct. GB

Mark Whittington and S(eve Chicago
,
in
order,
liuLsell
prevailed in a battle of Oakland
Club, coming up with a pair of and the drew listed
Seattle

and Marilyn Joiner, each

5 Aprai: Rodolfo
8 Heide Gondra

Forbes
IS lO .600 1'' 3 Valley
14.80 660 5.00King's Pitch, Hit &amp; Run contest
2 White Spider
0.20 4.20
II 17 .475 4
1.20 will be held Saturday at Chase'
6 Dy No Mite Tar
a 10 444
,
Q(2'3)41.20;T(3.24)401.40. Time Park on Celery Avenue in

Ub Robertson and Margaret Da niel and Vivian Conklin and Farr Prevails

shot Palmer. In at 65s were Tow
couple shooting 60.
7, *65:
$yers Josmis BpnneU, who hit tI
Whalen
Rosemary Bergstedt and Wed
1
UghtJsittlng
Joim
[
4ader
back
with
Si
was
the
Mary
We , home rims, and Robin
RlggIK who hit one. Dawn drove inthree rune with his first WlIl1 m,,ArIene Brewer teani Peggy Burnett, Pauline Rose x'sg.,
Scow,,

Eighth Game

w L Pct.

Stella Brooks and Mary Mor- seven-tatters 'Thursday as Farr
75s for low gross honors.
Ann Guth and Connie ton, Pinky Mioducki and Ann Insurance grabbed a 5-2 victory
Tom Underwood issued
algtd game in the district
t(hrn_ainent 'Thursday with an successive bases-loaded walks McGrotha won team honors Larson, Eloise Hunt and Fay in the Altamonte Springs Little

cel( addition of Crooms Blue Jays.

3 Zubl-Sarduy

2 2 I BaIt
323

from Smalley's fifth home run Botts won top honors 1i Wed. Virginia Keenan after shooting
of the season to win his third nesday's Member-Guest 62.

The Seminole High girls over the last 2 14 innings.
_____1, Blue Jays 4:
ftb.11 team won Its second Brewers

York

II1 Maniscakol 3 I 3 Boston
lee

Seattle at Boston

11

0(35) 45.50; P (3-S) I7I.30; I (3.)l,

9 10 474

40I

Simpson
I00 SffiaII

366

bell has 75 lop Number At Mayfair
4lfIlng.
been falling in there for me."

Mike Marshall also, benefitted

San

GB

11 ii .500 1'

San Fran

Paces Twins Victory

____
flay nfl,y has participated three hits in the game raised his the Astros a victory over the
Rookie Rick Sutcliffe,
a weight-lifting C04155 to batting average to a league- Cardinals,
making his first start of the
$remgthen his upper body and leading .316.
season, tossed a sevenhitter
Padres 11, Expes 2:

Louis

Calif at Baltimore, night

0(1.4) 57.50; P(4.I) 3Ie.O; T (6)1'
2) 420.40.
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Seventh Game
S Isasa Urqui:a
17.00 11.20
8 Victor Enrique
660 4
1 Egana Arrietta
Q (SI) $7.00; P (S-111) 240.50; T (SI.
4) 971.10.

Oakland at New York

15 6 714 II 7 .667 I

Cinci

201 44- II Westbrook
412 Faknet
4I
OaI,ano
57 0 Wall
31 I
Wheaton
I 22 Brown
31 I
Brake
4 3 I Galloway
42
Gibson
3 I I Stoud.n,i,, 2 I 2
Rathrnan
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Enos Cabell hit his second and snapped the Expos seven- TotaI
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Saturday's Games
Chicago at Texas, night
Detroit at Minnesota
Toronto at Milwaukee
Kansas City at Cleveland

League

Baseball

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runs Thursday night to ignite

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Eddie Mitchell had a double

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Cardinal Industries. The opened the sixth with a home
Lee Frederick tossed a two- more runs In the bottom of the
ta1lroaders are 74.
rim to tie the score and Keith hitter for Clem Leonard Shell, fifth.
Also Thursday, third place McGrIff reached base on an striking out seven and walking
Lawrence Wynn was the
rom
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winning pitcher.
record to 6-4 with a 13-3 win put Albert Cole on base and
Pat Dougherty was 3-for-3 for
Richard Leonard slammed a
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Japer Colluiii drilled a single to pair 01 doubles for Shell, Willie Elks, Ricky Bridges and Wynn Po
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hitter for the winners with a fourth and beat Rotary by the
£eventh straight win, 17-1, over
Chase's Clint Byington triple and single.
10-run slaughter rule with six

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The trouble was that Boggs had actually did
delivered the collateral to lance, even though two days before In a plane crash. His rew$
the stocks and securities were bade out in had bee schrnitted bsfiws he lift Wilin(tos,
David's name. The only 'adI under David's
potee svincs 0111* congresdond
control at the (lane of his death amounted to a
IleoorCs Ios4etening falsitys. outraged O&amp;
PSIIIY %177.8L
Rep. William Slelger, R.Wis,, that he 'ai4*
NOW the Internal Revenue Service IS trying 10 reform drive. It ctiIn.astii lad year In a modest
coUdfrom his wIdowa$38,INtuonthe __
collateral that was delivered to lance.
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caine from behind twice to edge doubled in Uandy lull. It took a
DeLand, 6-5.
throw from leftilelder Baird
Seminole and Brantley each l.yons to cut tIoii the potential
have 21-10 records and tied for tying n in the seventh inning
the conference championship. and actinuit for tile final out.
Seminole had to use ace
Doug l)urshnier had a threepitcher Darrell Whitehead for run double in the fourth.

better start. Thursday night he of his newfound success to

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administration's support program,". . . the real
value of the dollar is manifesting itself."
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good as gold. Well, let's say half as good.

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It has been making a strong recovery onthe
foreign exchange markets. So strong that the
Treasury Is easing off on sales of gold.
Since last November, It has been auctioning off
1.5 million ounces of the Fort Knox hoard every
month to prop up the dollar's value on the International exchanges. Beginning In May,
monthly sales are being cut In hail, to 750,000

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I laughed, he laughed-and lleft.

iur -, wilessid I.e plfraUss. All

The " ft Herald . reesr,es Ike rlgbt I. sit letten
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JACK ANDERSON

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pir'i, a w4hase gaimber se dw , iilIty of te wrIter,
y be ves*d. IM£vii Ssnld wIU respect Ike

IERRYS

About the man huggers-they all hugged heartilyprobably the same way they shake hands. And I
hugged plenty, including a minister, an undertaker,
three doCtors, a judge, two lawyers, a city cornn'l'sloner, a former employer and many others.
But I was chicken about the assignment. I knew
PH the men and their wives, too-and told them my
plight. They all expressed delight In accommodating me.
But I was rejected-by a total stranger, the only
one lapproachet
I drove to a strange service station, stepped from
my ca, uneasily, and asked the attendant If he
would mind giving me a little bear hug.
His eyes surveyed the situation. He backed off
and drawled slowly, "Yes-urn, I do mint I'm too
soed, but if you want to come back in two hours, I'lj
be here with clean clothes on."

hugged you?" or "How would you like to hug me?"
With many women, hugging is natural whenever
they greet other women they haven't no for a
time. But there's a certain strain and withdrawal is
the greeting (not for all women, by the way), most
of the time.
Women will just sort of get close, not quite let
their cheeks touch and-uh--sorta smack the air
near another woman's face. I often wondered why
women do this. I have concluded It's probably not to
smear each other's makeup. It must be some sort of

checks have the good news that help is on the way.
Benefits will rise by nearly 10 percent in July,
reflecting an automatic semi-annual cost of living
adjustment.
But that same news is not so good for the
employees and employers paying a Social Security

SPORTS

unwritten ccde-ft manner of greeting-since
many women follow this Identical pattern.

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Fourth Gams

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1.80-4.20

520 3.40 Capture Opener
3.20

After fWddM- 13 lengths- Redeemer was 26-year-old No. 6 General Asseillbly, 1affit
0114)0-64, P(6-1)163-01 T 16-1The Chelsea Lddit-s defeated
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had earned jiat $4,, not his agent called turn at noon. 1; No. 8 Sir Ivor Again, Don 2 Sara.Echanlz
4.00 4.00 Women's Softball League
4.00
J.A. Muhw'ed, a self-styled .IISIIgh to cover the Kentucky The colt was listed as a 304 MacBeth, 15-1 and No. j( ' 6GUtI-GOh',
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General Assunbly and Sir Ivor
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This coming year, old friends This Is one of those days when
are going to take on an added you'll have to do what
meaning to You.. Because of everybody else wants to do. Be
their loyalty you will have cheerful and take things in
several excellent opportunities stride.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SocIal obligation will have to
This would be a good day to tab precedence over activities
fulfill, a social obligation that you would preferto be doing. Be
you've been putting off. YoUr gracious. Don't let anyone know
timing will be perfect because it your true feelings.
won't Interfere with anything
else. Your new AstroGraph 21)SAGfl7ARIIJS(Nov,23.Dec.
Goals
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Letter tells you what
hes ahead reach today,but the are
for you from your birthday on.
achievable. Ali it takes a
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mental
family today. Even though
exercise
of
seeking
the
solution.
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your loved ones if it is called for
AQUARIUS(Jan. aFeb. 19)
CirCUMStAnCeL
There are times when you have
CANLtR tJune 214uiy 22) to put the other guy's probiema
You am in for too serious a ahead of your own and this is
frame of mind today. U you're oneo(thosedays. Give Itagood
not
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Loosen upa bit.
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Pirch You're feeling in your get along with, mWW the best of
Wbook wim put there by it, or it will bother you more
it
you. so don't take it out on
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others if you can't afford to do
what you wwt.
Unplenimt taks have to get
VUW#O(Aug.23-W. 22) put done, so the sooner you tackle
the lntereatof others above them the faster you'll be
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Annual Founder's Day luncheon to celebrate the 48th
anniversary of the founding of BSP.
•. More than 100 members and guests attended the event
which was hosted by Theta Epsilon Chapter with Kathy
Wallace as overall chairman and presiding officer.
Adding to the festivities in a colorful setting were raffles
and door prize&amp; Each person received a goodie beg of
favors — compliments of area businesses.
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money. All art is unconditionally guaranteed," Thomas
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Admission is $1 per person with refreshments and door
prizes. — Et.13A NICHOLS

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With Mother's Day, May 13, fast approaching, The
Herald is embarking on a search for that outstanding
Mom.
SO We're turning to our readers for some help. If you
luiow of a woman who, in your opinion, is deserving of
inention as an outstanding mother, let us ktiow.
We' llaiaptwitnlnoon May 9tetttrs submitted by read
ers, about one to onand.a.haif pages of standard size
sheets. telling briefly why a particular woman in our area
is deserving of such recognition. Well take it from there.
Readers should mail their selections to: Ourselves
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,
Ha. 32771.

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Girls of the Year are as follows:
June Helm, Preceptor Beta Liunbda with Grace Marie
Stinedpher as Girl of the Year; Pat Johnson, Epsilon
Sigma—Louise Silver; Vickie Hall, U Theta EpsilonLinda Morris; Lois Smith, Gamma Lambda — Donna
Frank; Pat VanWinkle, Theta Epsilon—Tracey Wight;
Qiarkitte Blades, Zeta Xl— Bonnie Jones; and Helen
Hamner, City Council—Carol Ann Smith.
M&amp; LUIJI " Maria Peru judged the cha*r scrap.
books with the Xi Beta Eta scrapbook awarded first place.
The doctors and Doris Dietrich, OURSELVES Editor to
The Herald, were speciW guests at the luncheon.
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Helen Hamner, left, retiring president of Beta
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DEAR ABBY: I've been
1 married.
thcwaytokevpdguylsbyN(yI
going with Tony for to years.
Well, 1 was wrong. After that giving in to hiiii I ish I hadn
I'm 35 and divorced, and Tony
I evening I didn't hear one word
is 34 and never been married
SORRY IN WV.
froin him. Finally I ran into hun
He's a
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tYPe.
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his
attitude
toward
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Tony has his pad and I have
Completely different. fie acted help some other girl %hen she
mi ne. He suggested giving up
has that decision to make.
like a stranger,
his place and moving W with
1 (ccl so cheap. III had known
Getting married: Whether
me, but I told him nothing doing
unless I get that ring on my call MY in-laws, "Mom and then what I know now, I never you want a formal church
finger. Now lie's after nic to Dad," she becatue very upset would have given In. But there's viedding or a simple do-your.
marry him. I love hisn, Abby, and said, "WE are the only nothing I caii do about it now. own-thing ceremony, get
butiei'tttbuii,WhenFi Morn and Dad you will ever
I wasted something very Abby's new booklet, -11ow ot
at his place he always unplugs have, so please find some other precious on someone who Have aLevelyWedng"nd
the telephone I've also seen liiUflCb for your
it and didn't $1 and a long, stmped 12s
cents) self-addressed envelope
adviet Abby? appreciate it.
evidence of other women there
DAUGHTER'
to Abby Ifl Lasky Drive,
(Ladies clothes, cosmetics,
Please keep telling girls that Beverly hills, Calif. 90212.
etc. )
DEAR DAUGHTER: Tell
So what does a gal do when )our mother that calling you in.
she loves a guy she can't trust? laws "Mom asW Dad" in w way
He says things could be dif. diminishestbe veryqwcial love
erent If we were immarried. you ye or your oun parentL
What do you think'?
And furdwrmore, shwe YOU
HUNGUPONTONY
feel comfortable calling your
Engagement and wedding forms are available at the
Herald office to announce these events. The forms may be
DEAR HUNG UP: A gail wbo In-laws "Mom and Dad," Uwe
Is no reason to find other umes
accompanied by professional black and white photo.
loves, a guy she can' t tr
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or
them.
graphs If a picture is desired with the announcement,
t kno wbat misery 6.
121wries kInL Tbiggs
DEAR ABBY: I have known
weeks of the wedding.
could be different all right. this guy for two years, but we
They could be WORSE. hlaigon didn't get really serious about
to your nge blessedness.
tath other until vum months
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trying
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Preceptor Beta Lambda, and Carol Ann Smith, City Council; standing, Donna
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Morris, Xi Theta Epsilon; Louise Sliver, Xi Epsilon Sigma; and Bonnie Jones,
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The exhibition will begin at7p.m., followed by the
acuflon at 8 P.M.
Exclusive editions of original graphics, oils and
watercolors by international award-winning artists, such
as Rockwell, Hennie School of Paris Artists and many
more w he on display. Dab, Picasso, Mfro and agal1
will al herepresented.
About 300 pieces rt will he on exhibition. A catalog of
all the art work will be presented to each guest.
Attendance is by invitation. However, by calling the
Drug Action Committee, invitations may still be obtained,
ccord1g to Sa Thomas, Dor.
Money raised from the auction wfllhe used for work by
the Dg Action Committee. "Each piece of art work
comes with a certificate of authenticity. s is a fine way
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meals and with a bedtime they're satisfied with less food
snack I asked the doctor I andthatsomctImeshelps avoid
should p the milk and U5 eating too many calories.
calcium tableU and he looked
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at me crossly and said, "Drink
your milk." What do you think? true that it can be irritating to.
the digestive tract in many,
DEAR READER — First I adults. The milk sugar may not,
think you were very
5tt tO beabeorbedandthlsmaycause
tow away the laxatives. I'm gasanddlea — apto
sending you The Health Letter very rnilar to those noted for
number 124, Laxatives, spastic colon. That don not
Enemas and Suppositories, to mean that milk isn't a good food:
give you a
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derstoinding Of this problem- NO is our major source
Other readers who want in- calcium. Calcium found in.
formati about this can send some vegetabiesactually can't50 cents with a long, staPd, even be absorbed. Since you
self-addressed envelope for It. have had no symptoms of
Send your request to me in cam difficulties from milk, I see no'
of this newspaper, P.0 BOX reason why you shouldn't:
1551, Radio City Station, New continue it. You certainly need *
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Mat4,1n
Legal

Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
-- CITYOFcASEL*VRY
Winter Woos Boulevard, for a FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
BOARDOPA)JUSTM,NT
distance of 27741 feet; thence S. 0 FLORIDA
Gas
Rationing
Near
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
degrees 20' 20" W. for a dIstance a CIVIL ACTION NO. 7f.SU-CA*K
17111 feet; thence S.
degrees 39' JAMES E. LEE and wife, VIVIAN the CIty of Caswlbeery Boerd of
Adlustm.nt will hold a publIc
J. LEE.
10" E. along the South line of the
arg. Mr. Hubert E. Miles,
NE¼ of Section 33. TownshIp 21
South. Range 30 East, for a
Plaintiff, owner, Is requesting a variance
from Section 2S.1 (C) UI the City UI
distance of 369.50 feet to the -vsr
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Westerly right-UI-way line of State JAMES DIX HOUSTON. JR. and CasillbetTy Cide if Ordiiiasces to
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Road No. 436; thence run N. 21 wife, JO ANN HOUSTON. allow Construction of a sIx (6) foot
government familiar with the degrees 33' 10" W. along said FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK OF fence in lieu of th, allowed thirty.
Os ANGELES (UP!) The
Westerly right.of.way line for a SE M I NO L E,
SE M I NO L E twO (32) inch fence In th, front and
proposal said the "basic distance
of
soline drought came with a
300.01 feet to the point of
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, JAMES side yard. The parcel Is legally
thrist" was the oddevefl day
inning. DEC LA R I NO A. COHEN and MARTHA C. described as:;
nch to the auto-dependent
AIIUIIOt521,fland23andb,ginat
formula used in some areas of AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIISAL COHEN and AMERICAN STEEL
ti Angeles' area Thursday
the northeast coiner Of lOt 20, run
SERVICES: DEFINING CONDI. FENCE COMPANY, INC. OF
the nation during the energy
Gay. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
thence south 26 degrees 35' east to
TIONS OF ANNEXATIONS: PRO. ORLANDO.
crisis of 1974.
Lake Triplett, thence northeasterly
ppared to announce today the
Defendants.
VIDING ZONING CLASSipICA'
onuid laketothisoutheast corner
NOTICEOFACTION
"There are exceptions in the TION: REDEFINING THE COR
Ibt steps toward gas rationing.
0 slid lot 20. thence northwesterly
plan for emergency and essen- PORATE LIMITS OF CASSEL TO: JO ANN HOUSTON
-'lile Brown proposal basically
last known mailIng address:
to the point of bglnnlng, all In block
BERRY. FLORIDA TO INCLUDE
tial serVices," one state official SAID
is a revival of the "oddeven"
A, Trlplett Lake Shores SubdIvision,
1453 Lakeside Estates
PARCEL OF LAND IN THE
tmnt
according to map or plat thereof as
said, "police and fire depart- MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
p1n used in some areas in the
Houston, Texas, 71012
recorded In Plat Book I, Page ii of
CITY: AUTHORIZING AMENDments, ambulances, perhaps
1974 gas shortage, limiting
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the Public Records of Seminole
MENTOF CITY MAP TO IN.
scxne other categories."
that
action
an
to
pCuthases to every other day.
foreclose
a
mor.
County,
Florida.
CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
gage on the following proprty In
Public hearing wIll be held on
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State Energy Commission
County, Florida:
Thur$day,May17, 1919,atl:30P.M.
Jsaid Brown has the power f) RIGHT AND PRIVILEGES FOR
Chairman Richard Maullin
The East 110 feet of Lot 12, intheCasselbllryCityHall,93Lak,
CITIZENSHIP
IN
THE
CITY;
declare an emergency and
confirmed existence of the plan
FLORIDALANDANDCOLONIZA. TriplestDrlve,orassoonther.after
COy. BROWN
SEVERABILITY;
AND EFFEC. TION COMPANY'S CELERY as possible.
impose such a plan statewide, lIVE
today, saying the final version
DATE.
PLANTATION. Less the South 510
Dated thIs 1st day of May, 1979
but It was expected the plan
WHEREAS, there has been filed feet, according to the Plat thereof
was competed late Thursday
A survey by the Automobile
as
Mary W. Hawthorne,
with the City Clerk of the City of recof
In Plat Book 1, Page 129,01
night.
City Clerk
Club of Southern California may go into effect only for the Casselberry, Florida,
a petition for the Public Records of Seminole Publish: May 1, 1919
state's urban counties, and
Invitations were sent during indicated the shortage
°' annexation signed by the landowner County, Florida.
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after county officials request it.
of the area sought to be annexed p, been filed against
the night to county government particularly on weekends
you and you
consenting to and requestIng an. are reiired to serve a copy of your
Santa Clara county already
leaderstomeetgateoffjcJsin
LIQAL. NOTICE
will get progressively worse,
I nexalion and zoning of that parcel
Iflen defenses, II any, to it on S. BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
has
done
so,
the
source
said.
Sacramento Monday to give and there were Indications the __________________________ specificai;y described herein; and KIRBY
MONCRIEF
of MISSIONERS
WHEREAS, the CIty Council of SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
their reactions and decide area could be virtually out of
the
City
of
Florids, MONCRIEF.
Attorneys for
theretofore atCasselberry,
a
whether they want their coun- gas on the Memorial Day ___________________________
separate sealed bids for the
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regular meeting of Plaintiff. Post Office Box 2279, followIng Items will be received at
ties covered by the rationing weekend.
the City CouncIl has approved the Sanford, Florida 32771, and file the
the office of the Purchasing .nt,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
petition signed by the landowner of original with the Clerk of the abeve
lan, he said.
A source high In the Brown
Room 417, SemInole County Cour.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the area sought to be annexed, Court on or before May 30. 1919; those, Sanford,
Maullin indicated Brown government told UP! the ad- byNOTICE
Florida, 32771, until
virtue of that certain
of consenting to and requesting the ofherIu, a Judgment may be 10:00 AM., May 2), 1979,,
at *tiith
Would Impose the provisions ministration "has been dis- Execution Issued out of andWrit
under annexation of said parcel and has
entered against you for the relief time and place bids wilt be publicly
th
seal
of
the
COUNTY
Court
of
considered
tuesday at the earliest.
thoroughly
the demanded In the Complaint,
cussing for weeks some way to
opened and read:

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PROBLEM?

Phone 357.3333
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32771

Engineers

Forfamlllesorfriunchof
prdelemdrinkars
Forfuture information call

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Dqluxe 2 BR 1½ b $213; 1 BR $165.
Both in attractive 5 yr. old apt.
bldg., walk to downtown,
laundry mat, fenced patio, C A.
C w-w carpet. Adults, no pets.
Call 617.1644
3rmaptw.bIipph Sanford area.
Prefer Sr. Citizen couple. $113

1 mo security. 322-2136.

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Agency Trainee
personalityisthekeytosucc,ss.
Excellent opportunity for plenty
of roomS for advancement.
Enthusiastic only need apply.
Call323-3176forAppointment.

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SANFORDCOURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S Sanford Avenue
"Ergy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
security features, attic storage,

Exp. laborers for Masons.
DeltonaArea.OwnTrans,
574.2522 aft. 7.

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ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life Is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644

fabric covered walls, shag

'carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
power savers to reduce .1. bills.
Onsite manager.3233301.
I BR furn apt.
Adults, nopets.
5133. 322 2296 aft. 1.

3079 fordetails,
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enc. installer. Apply lnperson to
Howe's Glass &amp; Sc. Co., 1401 S.
French Ave.

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Call 322-6261.
BR 11/2 B stove S ref. AC. Walk
tostores, Sanford Middle School.
$350 a mo. first &amp; last, 6 mo.
lease. Ref.

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mo. 351-2310, Tony
Coppola Assoc.

LET'S BE HONEST

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necessary. Apply in person

Daytona Beach-oc.an front Apt 5.
(904) 252.9491.
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LPN, Full time &amp; part time. Apply

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in person Lakeviow Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.

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MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
General mechanic, truck 1
tractor, sm. motors helpful.
, O*Tl foote Salary
open.
Seminole Harness
Raceway, 2000 Seminole Blvd.,

CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCA.
-TION ON 17-92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. 5600
MONTH.

Cassalberry.
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Selgier Realty Broker

MAINTENANCE

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
321-0610,327.1377,M$4333

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imds 0. buildings. Carpentry
&amp; plumbing helpful. Seminole
Harness Raceway, 2000
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WOULDN'T SE ANY.
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rental house, Sanford area.

Accounting Clerk must beexp.
Accts. nc, billing, like
bookkeeping I general Office
duties. Good typing skIlls
requinet Position avail. im.
medIately. $350 no. + good
fringe benefits. Located on SR
46,)Omi. E.of Mt. Dora.904.313.

Collect 904-25$UO2.

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aiaiid to suit

our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 7331245.

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NOTICEOPACTION
CLERK TYPIST II
TO- MAURICE WHEELER and RespOnsible (or typing ad perANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING of this ordinance proves to be In.
VIRGINIA MAE WHEELER, I$
farming various clerical &amp;
WITHIN THE CORPORATE valid, Unlawful or uecanstfttillonal, bands to
of
wile, whose rftldence eu,. in
general Office duties as
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LIMITS OF THE CITY OF it shall not be held to Invelhiste or
UNKNOWN, and wll.W Ia$9
required. Graduation from high
with it
CASSELIER NY, FLONIDA, AN Impair validity, force or effect ci
SChOOl, typing and a minimum 01
melting oddness Is IARLVILLI,
AREA OP LAND SITUATE AND any oIlier section or psi? of this district.•c.
(CoercliI)
The
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BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, ordinance
parcel is Is,sIIy NEW YORK 13232.
perience; or a combinat oi
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
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FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR.
SECTION VII: ANNEXED ARIA
action Ii foreclose a Morigage en
triIn4AgandixperI, TypeS
s..im.in. a u. Inter,tIen
TICULAULY DESCRIBED AS RIGHTS
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INC. REALTORS

600.35.

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THE SPOILER! 3 BR, 7 Bath
Home In Idyilwilde of Loch
Arbor on Lovely Lot! Central H.
AC, DR. FR , Breakfast Bar, Eq.

6 ACRES OVIEDO AREA WITH 3
BEDROOM HOME. ONLY

$59,000. TERMS NEGOTIABLE.

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S32sv335.911 eves.

54-Garage Sales

for $63,200!
103 Parkview Or. Sunland, 9 to
Sat. Old cash register, household
goods, many odds S. ends.

NEAT AS A PIN I BR, 2 Bath

Home with Central H-AC, w-w
Carpet, Dining Area, Rear
Fenced Yard! Like New and In

ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH DOUBLE
GARAGE. LOADED WITH
EXTRAS. 559.500.

$40,000!

don't understand it: five Ph.D.'s, three M.B.A.'s, four M.A.'s,
and we spend the night talking about crabgrass!"

LEISURELY LIVING! 3 BR, 2
Bath Home on Lake Sylvan!
Your OWN Pool &amp; Patio, w-w
Carpet, OR. Eq. Eat-In Kitchen,
FR, and Many More Extras!
BPP WARRANTED. Reduced to

2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME EN.
CLOSED CARPORT. NEW
ROOF, PRESENTLY RENT.
ED, NEEDS NEW FINANCING.
$20,900 TOTAL.

$52,000!

SEIGLER REALTY

41-Houses

remodeled w-w Carpet, Lg. 5cr.
Porch, New Roof and More!
Wow, only $33,500!

BROKER

2139 S. Myrtle Ave. Sanford

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

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Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

qualified buyer, $30,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments.
3 BR, 2 bath, Fam. Rm,. double
corner lot. $30,900.
3 BR, 1'.2 bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range I Ret. Super
clean, $37,500.

We are loaded! Something for
everybody TV's 8. all kinds of
items

dbl. car garage, turn.,
negotiable. Will sell VA or FHA.

$31,900.

Multiple Listing Service
m 2565
REALTORS PARK

floors. Lg. FR with fireplace.
$39,300.

Branch Office

NEW THROUGHOUT
2 BR, 1 bath-Cm. A-H. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, full DR.

323.3237

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

Fenced backyard, corner lot.
$26,100
SOMETHING SPECIAL
24 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self
contained. Ready to go.

Brand new 3-1, secluded but in
town, ~ acre, 1350 ft. living
area, garage. C.H&amp;A, Builders
own home. Many extrasl $36,500.

C
A. A. MCCLANAHAN,-BROKER
106-A S. Park
322-5997

It you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Exc. assumption. $15,500

47-Real_Estate Wanted

3 pius acres w-2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd, Zoned
Agriculture, $30,000.

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments 5. buy
equity. 3fl 02)6.

(3) 2½ acre tracts, wooded. $1,250
ii. Small down owner hold,

NEW LISTING AT

veniently located near school I
shopping. $12,000.

1012 MYRTLE

MAYFAIR 3 BR older 2 story
remodeled by architect owner.
New shake Shingle roof. Perfect
Stting for antiques. $69,50.

This 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
YouIl appreciate its imm. cond.
Recently re-roofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
churches. $21,500.

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the
St. Johns Rlver.2 101515*170 ii.
Frontage on deep water canal
300 from river, surrounded by
lovely homes. $20,000 ia

WEEKEND
HIDE-A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
LIVING

Harold Hall Realty

Enioy clean fresh cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or just relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,750.

InCREALTOR, MLS
-323.5774DayorNight

REALTY WORLD.

THE BWECOATS
ARE COMING
On May 5th &amp; 6th the associates
from J. B. Steelman Real
Estate, will be ringing your door
bell to collect for the MUSCULAR - DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION.

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

HELP JERRY
HELP HIS KIDS,

WNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva Includes mobile home,
variety of farm anlmals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More $33,130.
*23YALEAVE.3 BR, 1 bath,
close to Shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhooO. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.

Only $26,300.
*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR,2 I,
4 acre country estate. Complete

with horse stable I pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl
*44 Acres county acreage w.
citrus grave &amp; SRIO frontage in

Geneva. Allenhon J,velop.rs I
good price &amp; terms.

Sanford's most well.know
progressive, Sales Volume

Leader needs Associates, es
perienced or newly licensed
Now!
Eargest Listing Inventory
)ominant Adv.rllshni
SE Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors I ERA
lionel Referral Service
ull.Time Office Sup.rvislin
Compatible Associates
Over 73 Years Expirmnce
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*1 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.

frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees in
Osteen. Good terms.

For a confidential discussion of
your career In Real Estate. call
Herb Stenstrom, Realler.Owner,
0323.3*.
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Stenshom Realty
Realtors

75-Recreational Vehicles
1974 Impala Travel Trailer, 21'

sell-contained, cxc. cond. $3500.

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12 Open Road Chevrolet motor

home Self Contained Used very
little. 3227126

62-Lawn.Garden

Wyrtore Rd., Altamonte.
007.74$]

LIGUSTRUM PLANTS
I 10 2ft high, $1.25 ea.

Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
5)16 cash or take up payments 01
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131-1714 day or

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 5101

SUPER HOME 3ITE IN EXECUTIVE AREA NEAR DOWN.
TOWN. STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE $23,000.
VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN LX.
ECUTIVE AREAS FROM
*10.000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

PUPPIES FOR SALE
DOBERMAN PINCHERS

606$.

349-5256

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL. THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

SEIGLIN REALTY
BROKER

24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-O4O
Orlando 327-1577
DsLand 6688335

Lhaa Apso.sm Tibetan sentinel

housedogs. Beautiful AKC pups
of cxc. quality. $1301175.
323. 5994.

Beauty Care

estImate. 323-1881; Landscaping

Cox Camper Sleeps 6

$)000rmakeoffei-

WANTED: Washers, refri.
geratoss, ranges, any condition.

327 2116

Hide a bed queen size mattress,

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Cordovan vinyl old English
styling. $330. 365 6)49.

323-7050

eremicTile

BUY SELL TRADE
iii 315 E First SI
177-3677

S pc. BR suite new, $239; 3 Pc. LR
new $399 Loveseat $41.93 I. up;

72-Auction

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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JOHNNY'S BACK
Piney Woods Aucbon
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 4)5, II ml. north of San
ford We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house lull
Freepick up on consigned mdse.
at 30 pct. 332-2210.

coffee table

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

La Service
General Landscaping. Rosp

specialists, top soil S fill dirt,
MEINTZER TILE
New or rdpair, leaky showers our

lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.

323-2941.

specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 $547.

Light limuling
essmeklng
Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances IMisc.
(LOCAL) 34 5371

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
- 3220701
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS.
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322-2611 or
$31 9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor

Painting

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Painting by Anthony Corino. Interior, exterior qualified in all

phases. Free Est. Call 322-0011.

will help you.

Electrical
BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;

Repair. Industrial, comm. &amp;
Residential 322-9334 74 Hrs.

Glass a Screen

BODEN Painting...paper
Hanglng...free est. Professional
workmanship, quick, quality,

Courteous %ervk.44J.47$3,
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting

Licensed-insured. Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322.9160

icreen-porches, pool end. ,wds.
All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr Taylor 322-5545.

Grooming a beerEng
AhjuiAL HAVEN
Dig- &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed.
cages. 322-5732.

Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

Gouth

&amp; spraying 323-0049 call
anytime.

!ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 E. lst St.. 322-5742

Buy

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 323-1731.

matching end tables $3t, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.93 So. of
Sanford. 333-6721.

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323 I965aIt 1pm.

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $2393 ae.
Pr.; NEW
with 2

Choice well located Residential
LOS In Sanford 75 * 125. paved 5t.
322-4157.

No ob too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service. Free

2 complete twin beds

51-H

Home Repairs
siding, wds., anything to repair
the home. $30 6309 Sam.

3736159 aft. 6.

KULP DECORATORS
Since 1931
327 2335

Sanford Auction
1313 S French
3237340

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FrFe Est.
323 0429 at te 5:30

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

fern Extremt'ly gentle, good w
children, needs room to run. All
shots. FREE togood home Only!

109W. 1st

Sanford, 322-1721.
item OOOli hotel $30 set,

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Painting, carpentry, paneling,

Appliance

Great Pyrennes all white. I yr old

Large selection foam backed
drapes, prints 50 x 84, $I1.SOpr.;
solids 18 x 81 $10 50 pr. Custom
upholstery carpets.
Free Estimates.

7 pc dinettes $49.93 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove $101 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1793 So. of

find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.
77 Volare, good ccnd... door
sedan, take over payments,
nothing down. 322-7902.

JACK FROST- Cent. eai &amp; Air
Coed. Service, Free Esi. on
",h. Comm. &amp; Res. 37Z-O2OL

65-Pets.Siipplies

Need dumping site for old concrete
&amp; gravel. Call collect I 303 656

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

$350

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

64-Equipmentfor Rent

$100

ACRE WOODED HOME SITE
WEST OF I-ION PAVED ROAD
$II,.

1967 Mustang Convertible
V.0, PS, PB, many extras
$1900. 322-7349aft 7

322-7511 aft 5.

Air Coed. &amp; Heating

FILL DIRTS TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237510

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was

FICES, NEAR NEW K MART,
$14,900. TERMS.

JUST MAI(E PAYM!NTS-'49 t
75 models. Call 339.9)00 or $341605 (Dealer).

365 3342

50-'Mscellaneous for Sale

100 FT. FRONTAGE ZONED OF

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-235$111 for further detajls

From $lOto$50
Call 322 1624; 322 1160

AFRICAN V!O..tTS
The Greenhouse
3229141
Eves alter 66. weekends

night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAy
ED ROAD, BRING YOUR
BOAT AND 535.000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every'

Chev. Station wagon '70

BUY JUNK CARS

TOWER'S B'AUTY SALON

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker, $25 No. ID

43-Lots-Acreage

12 ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT BLVC. ON HIGHWAY 46- WILL DIVIDE $43,000.
GREAT TERMS!

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

plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
3202 French Ave.
322-2255

&amp;Sokl

lift. Terry lvlO self contained, air
cond.. canopy, Reese hitch &amp; 3
way bar. P-ark Ave. Trailer Pk.

11½ ACRES, SOME OAK. SOME
ORANGE TREES, IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20+ ACRES,
FISHING LAKE. WILL
DIVIDE. $33,000 WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

77-Junk Cars Removed

Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Corn

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See our beautiful new BARRINGTON w-lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-5200
3$O3OrlandoDr.
VAI FHA Financing

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59-Musical Merchandise

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads.
The
Buys are still The Best!

42-Mobile Homes

1

'71 Travel Trailer 24'. Sleeps six.
Full bath. Air cond. 323 2544 8
am. to 8 p m

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets. Avg SI
Scott Reagan 322.5)17

47-A--Mortgages Bought

CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH AR SON. $12,500 &amp; UP.

RealEstateSales

373 5620

323 $488 Eves.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED!

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57-Sports Equipment

In Need of Repairs

Blvd. Terms.

HELP US

7433'i S French (1792) Sanford
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323 3324

a a •HOUSE WANTED.

136*456 Zoned Comm., LIt. Mary

NICE CLEAN 2 BR, 1 B home on
1g. lot, dead-end street, fenced,

11 It. fiberglass boat, 17 Mercury
10 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) I
trailer. 5950. 323 4590 or 323 0437.

Murphy, N. C. 25906

322-0331,323.7173, 322-0779

DUPLEX 1. QUADRAPLEX Bldg.
site, cot' lot, shaded and con.

ROBSON MARINE.
2927 Hwg. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32711

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

2344$. French Ave.

workshop. $29,500.

3AY'TINA AUTO AUCTION
..,y. 9 1 mIle west of Speedwa

Hwy 16 West. Sanford

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

45-A--(.itof State
Property

stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322-7490

THE BULGE

Dell's Auction Center

CHURCH YARD SALE
509 Elm Ave.
S.turday 9 till

Will buy, tease or pay by the
load. Cal! Adcock Rooting 3229551.

Handy man special. 2 lots wgarage apt. Could be apt down.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

CaliBart

BATTLE OF

Wanted

refrig., formal dining, C-H&amp;A,

80-Autos for Sale

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1908 Meilonville Ave.
Hospbed. ret; much more.

Low acreage near Sanford for
filling with roofing materials.

range, DW, garbage dlsp, ss

'71 Ford Pickup
Air, Radio,$cyl., Auto Trans
323-23418 am. to 8p.m.

Carport Sale Sat. &amp; Sun.

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state. 3 BR, 1 8, plumbing in for
2nd bath, split plan, dbl. oven

ANYTIME

3 DR,7 bath-Cen. A-H. Hardwood

7983

79 Ford F ISO. Pu 6 cyl
0 0. p 5, P 8. AM FM.
I Irk, Ca. many extras.
32) 7)05

DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY STAY LATE

Carport Sale Sat. &amp; Sun
2634 Palmetto Ave.
RAIN or SHINE

BROWSE AND SAVE - - It's
easy and fun - . The Want Ad
Way.

GRAB THIS one, owner leaving

3222420

Garage Sale-Sat. 9-5
302 Dew Drop Cove. Camper top,
furniture Odds &amp; Ends.

43-Lots-Acreage

3 Orl lots zoned R-2, prime
location. Water, sewer. Wm.
Maliczowski, REALTOR. 322.

BUILDER. 322-2217.

Sanford's Sales Leader
W. Garrett White
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

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New 233 Homes, I pct. interest to

Lot! Eat-In Kitchen completely

French). DR set, clothes, misc

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GOODIES GALORE! 4 BR, 1½
Bath Home on Lovely Shaded

DOWNTOWN. $31,900.

Yard Sale Sat only 9 5
107 Colonial Way (flnd oft

79-Trucks-Trai lets

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

Moving Sale - Saturday, May 5. 10
tIll 1. 901 W 22nd St corner of
Cedar 5. 22nd.

L..

Excellent Condition! Just

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REALTOR 333*1
MULTIPLE LISTING SIR VICE

AUCTION *
* SALE *

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322 9325 aft. 1 30.

BPP WARRANTED. All Yours

FENeED PASTURE. $45,000.

Eves 062-3633 322-ISO

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$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831 1714 for free
home .1emo.tration.

Eat-In Kitchen, Patio &amp; Morel

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON 5 ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTçSIAN WELLS WITH

STIMPEN AGINCY

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AMFM Stereo Radio, I speed PRCturntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600 a real buy at only

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979?

Will bulk' .'m

"LANDAND TRIES 3 BR, 1½1.
FORMAL DR., FAN. RN. I
' 4IREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING,

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c1

323-3866 or 3237110

walnut cabinet. Regular 5600.
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Caji 831.1711 day or
nI'lht.

REALTY

tAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF

sheg_ex.

trainees Orlyg,
Ucimw. 331504)

Cork
PideN'May4,1l,W1I.I97,
51J$

Interior I. Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 323.5543
Wanted exterior &amp; Interior painting. Example 2 BR ext., $130,
Guaranteed good work, 30 yrs.
exp. 13099%.

PIun*ing Servic,
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds.
3230)71; 322.4401

Ho Imn*s
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S,G. BALINTIASSOC. 3221665
1Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 377.1321

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2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs. Free

Estimates. 373.13.43

INSULATION -Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call
3710O3 or 904.734 6700collect.
Concrete Work
tree Estimate
Call Mr. Taylor 322 5543

To List

RalUnge
Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Marlin's 323-7111, 33t.7j

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RoolRep&amp;rs

Expert root repairs, built up &amp;

shingles 1. new work. Commer
clal &amp; residential. 373

L

ng
,'Il types. eqpt repair, truck
bodies, roof racks, portable
eqpt. Martin's 323-7501. 3397693.

You rBuslness.,,

DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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ur let or our Iii.
YEnlesprise, Inc.
Medal Inc., Realtor
641-3013 I

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' Low Down Payment

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apcear here tomorrow.

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Per $ uro In Reel E$ale cjj

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for what you have to soil. Call
today and your Classified Ad will

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immediate occupancy. New 3SR.
I it block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
home &amp; downtown.
:,ours
,$27,$00 w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3224157cr
373.7111 aft 5.

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Realtor. 644-23)6.

low cest CN5SNIWM IT Wttha

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HOUR lB 3229283

Eve. 322-0612.3fl-137,322.7)77

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50.00 per tiler.,

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HOMEOWNERS: Don't los ygar
;,crsdIt: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyirs to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.

Consignments Welcome

78-Motorcycles

Keltoggs Aucti3n Sales. 323 1030

MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

STENSTROM

INC.
REALTOR 323-7132

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StIck 1 Slick Maletis (35)323.
ia 7 a.m..1 P.'n. Week days.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
3SSsnford Ave.
331-0739

adwiuiga to let Up and runa
"U- o.p,. Mall resume .
Helidsy Supply Corp., we
Dsy$en. Rd., DILM, pp. 337k,

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Ielevision-23" Color, Beautiful

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

Person with alger. PRODUCE

Auctions Sunday 7 p m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 477

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.

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NEW Osteen. Duren Ave. Large
lot 3 BR 2 B 548,500.

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Relief Night Auditor, Part tlme
Apply In person Holiday Inn of
Sanford, on like front.

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373-506) or eves, 3230517

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SECTION VI: SEVERABILITY- and Frances W. Timphins, IS
OF CAISELIERRY, FLORIDA, If.nysectionorportionofas.ction
requesting
a canditiosi use as
provi4edbyS$45(iffffi

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REALTOR

Sreakfastcook.AapIyinpe,t
Holiday limof Sanford
Onhakefront,

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Kenmore washer. A icond.
2 vrS old Must sell
323 6197

Good Used Televisions. $; ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322-0352

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72-Auction

53-TV. Radio.Stereo

.$3,,so

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52-Appliances

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NEW &amp; CLEAN ready to move
into, Assumable 7 pct. mort. 3
BR 1' b. 511 E. 14th St. $29,900.

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cook full time knowledge of

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For Rent I x SO mobile home.
Country. All utilities turn + AC.
AdUl,.
322.0013.

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Phone 322-7001, SanfOrd

for somasns to do a Job this *d

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ROOM TO ROAM over 1.700 sq. ft.
of living area + 3 lots, many
amenities including CH S. CA, 2
FP's, 4 BR 2 B. nil Palmetto
Ave. $42500.

by Gill Fox

101111$
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references required. $123 mo,

EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
use buffing machine. *3.00 hr.
See John Moore, Zayre Store
Sanford. $ a.m..10 am.
NO CALLS.

Coming?

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Cóttageforrent.1 BR,part.f urn.)
ml. In country, private,

EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay
taxes, fuel bills, past due bills,
Earn money at home. For appt.
Call 574-2056.

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Ave. $21,300.

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. FAMILY
ROOM, GARAGE, WALK TO

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1 BR. furnished Apt.
AduttsOnly
323-2920

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EvenIng Desk Clerk, 2 nights wk.
Exp. preferred. Apply In person.
Day's Inn, Sanford.

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BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
needs some TLC. 2411 Palmetto

3!-APat1dsFurnished

Ap$s. for Senior Citizens. Dawn.
town, very clean 1 roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

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Ais you a self starter? A good
phon, voice I. an agyesslv

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Village.

smisslon or special ser"lce
equIpment. Send resume to P.O.
Box 22121$, Charlotte, N.C.

OrangeCounty,Florida,uponaflnal feasibility of such annexation and
WllNE5Smyhandandthesealof
Semi.Annval Requirements for _________________________
Oil company spokesmen said alleviate the chaotic situation" ludgement rendered In the aforesaid zoning to the City of Calselberry, this
No. 1-3:
late Thursday night any such developing at gasoline stations, court on the 31st day of July, A.D. Florida, in accordance with Chapter )979 Court on this 24th day of April, Items
Item No. 1
C$Id Cai'i
Corrugated Metal
move would be a complete
197$,
in
that
certain
case
entItled,
171.011,
Laws
of Florida, 1916; and (SEAL)
particularly In the fuel-hungry ComBank-Falrvlila, a
Pipe
WHEREAS,
objections
to
such
Florida
Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
Item No.2- LiquId Asphalt
Surprise to them and corn- six-county area of Southern benking corporation Plaintiff,
WILL BABY SIT
annexation and zoning have been
Clerk of the Circuit Court
item No.3- Concrete Blocks and
plained that they should have California.
IN MY HOME
Forrest A. Arnold, Defendant, which considered and hearings held, and it
By: Patricia Robinson
Related Materials
been consulted.
appearing in the best Interest of the
UIOiesaid Writ of Execution was
Deputy Clerk
Los Angeles County alone fi
Item No. 4
Cement in Bulk
to me as Sheriff of city of Casselberry, Florida, to S. KIRBY MONCRIEF of
ChildCareinmyhom,
Item No. 3 - Hot and Cold
The gasoline shortage, a at least 4.5 million vehicles delIvered
Simlnoi, County, Florida, and I annex and zone said property, SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND Aiphaltic Concrete
$2Swk.;$6day;$lhr.
weekend problem for the past traveling more
thanlSOrnIles of
have levied upon the following subject to specIfic conditions aid MONCRIEF
3235341.
Item No. 6 - Fire Fighting
month, became severe in freeways.
described property owned by restrictions; and
Post Office Box 2779
EquIpment and Equipment for
WHEREAS,
The
City
Council
Forrest
A.
Arnold,
saId
property
has Sanford, Florida 3277)
midweek Thursday in Los
Rural Pumpurs
9GO0d Ttn
Eat
The state Office of Emergenlocated In Seminole County, concluded from investigation that Attorneys for Plaintiff
All work shall be in accord wim
Angeles, which has one of the cyServlceswasputinthargeof being
particularly all municipal services will be (305) 323-3640
Florida,
more
specificatlonsavallable In theoffice
Poultry, beef, pork, fiSh. Fr
hlghestper capita concentraavailable to the area to be annexed Publish: April 27. May 1, 11, is. 1979 of the Purchasing Agent,
developing a plan and there described as follows:
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sen
effective
date
of
this
or.
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One
1St
Dodge
Pickup
Truck,
on
the
tions of motor vehicles in the were indications OES officials
The County reserves the right to
ford area. 322.2371. Sam's
dinance.
I TN CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
white-red in color
any
or
all
bids,
elect
with
or
world,
Portion Meats.
were working on It late into the
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE without cause,
VIN No. 119113*312
to
waive
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OP FLORIDA.
About a third of the area's night Thursday.
being stored at Fosters In ENACTED BY THE CITY
technicalitIes; or to accept th. bid
:OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAS. CASE NO, 7$23S5.CA.13.I
Longwood, Florida
gasoline pumps apparently
which in its ludgement best
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OES Director Alex Cunning-. and
of
SELBERRY
FLORIDA:
SANDRA ELISABETH lAY,
the undersigned as Sheriff
the interest of the County.
never opened for the day and ham declined to disclose
ub0.
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ANNEXATION
AND
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Plaintiff,
Purchasing Agent
almost all of them were closed provisions of the proposal, 11:00 AM. on the 29th day of May, ZONING-That the City of vs.
20% OFF
Seminole County
1979, offer for sale and sell fo Casselb.rry, Florida, does herewith LOUIS J. JAY and AUDREY L.
by mid-afternoon,
Co'rtse. Room 4)7
saying, "It wouldn't be fair for A.D,
CreatIve
Expressions
and
hereby
annex
and
desIgnate
323U12
JAY,
His
wife.
highest bidder, for cash, jbj
Sanford, Florida 32771
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$ the few stations that had local officials to read It In the the
toanyandall existing lions, at the zoningofacertaIntractof land lyIng 201 Smokerise Blvd.
Publish: May 1,1979
ga.sto sell, long lines formed, newspapers." But he said that Front (West) Door of the Seminole in Seminole County, Florida, and Longwood, FlorIda 32130
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11-A',i'ti4Ciift$
Defendants.
caging traffic Jams as they details may be made public County Courthouse in Sanford, more particularly described as
follows,
to
wit:
Florida, the above descrIbed per.
AMENDED
backed up as much as a half today.
Begin at the intersection of the
.iI pperty
NOTICEOFACTION
complete Craft &amp; Hobby
mtl Into major traffic arteries.
PUILICNOTICI
But a source in the state
That said sale Is being made to Northerly rlght-of.way line 0?
TO: LOUIS J. JAY
Supply
in Central Florida.
The Division of Environmental
and
satIsfy the terms of saId Writ of Winter Woods Boulevard and the
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910
services
is
in
receipt
of
an
ap.
Westerly right.ot-way lIne ot SR.
Execution.
AUDREY I.. JAY,
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
.
plicatlon for the construction of a
No. 436. as shown on the plat of
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John E. Polk,
his wif.
private
boat
dock
at
the
following
MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS In Reel
Winter Woods Unit 1, as recorded
Sheriff
704 Smokerise Blvd.
descrIbed property:
in Plat Book 15. at page 13, of the
Seminole County,
Longwsod, Florida 32730
Estate Is sold daily in the
The West 119.316 feet., by per.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
classUd ads. Nothing smill
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an pendicular measurement, the
Florida; thence run S. 66 degrees actlontocancelade.doi
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Publish: May 1, ii, ii, 25, 1979
record has
foi,ving tract of land: From
26' 20" W. along the Northerly been filed against you for the
DEJ-1
Northwest corner of Government
NOTICE OP PUBLIC MEETING right-of.way line of Winter Woods following described property: LOt Lot
18-Ileip
lanted
1, Section 13, TownshIp 21 South,
Boulevard,
for
a
distance
of
-.
200.0
12, Block "A", Sweetwater Oaks, Rang, 30
AND NOTICE OP INTENT TO feet; thence run N. 21
East, said point being at
degrees 22' Section 7, according
ADOPT
ORDINANCE
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40 the plaf the Intersection of the West Line of
OF
10"
W.
for
a
distance
of
200.0 feet; thereof as recorded
RIZONING
in piat book 1, sad Section 13, and the Souttarly *YS &amp;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ..: thenceN.4sd,ei'ues3l'$" I. pSesI$and2tofthepubllcr.cords
t%1Pi
I
iiustt to
or, distance of 200.0 feet to thi of Seminole County,
ary of the PhIlip R. Yonge
tiw
City
et
Lengs...,$.
Wlsete,
wIll
Florida,
i4otnobileInsurancecompaniestogIvegooddr1versa lOpercent hold a public meeting pursuant
Westerly r$gt*.UI.way lIne Of S. N. ,i are required to 'ie a COPY f line
Grant.
of run North along said west
Rus 13 1 ildw•
No. 136; thence run 5. 21 degrees
reduction In liability rates.
SectIon 13 to the Northerly
the provisions of Fl.. St.t.
your written defenses, If any, to It on
166.041
10"
E.
along
rlght-of.way
said
Westerly
right.
(3) (a) and Ordinance N. 143, City
line of Lake Drive for an exciting opportunity
'A bill (C&amp;HB 479j mandating a 10 percent reduction for drivers
Gary SIegel, Attorney for Petitioner,
of Longwood, Florida, for the of-way line, for a distance of 200.0 wto4eress is 292 U.S. Hwy 17.92, the po1nt of beginning; run thence
to earn EXTRA
approval Thursday and is expected to win final okay today,
of Ordinance No. 43$, rezoning Beginning at the Intersection of the
before the 22nd day of May, 1979, 13, a distance of MOft. more or less,
to a point which lies on the Westerly
line 0f and file the original with the clerk of
nings.
Drivers would have to take a safe driver training course to certain real property located in the Southerly rlght.of.way
City of Longwood, FlorIda, from Winter Woods Boulevard and the this court either before service on extension of the Noittiern boundary
Cak Circulation Dept.
sponsor of the proposal, said the savings would make the In- i Mobile Horn. Park District to c. No. 436, as shown on the plat of otherwise a default will be
Records Book p20, Page 290, Public
entered Recoids, Seminole County, Florida,
Commercial District, said property Winter Woods Unit 1, as recorded in against you for
convenience of the training worthwhile.
3222611
Plat Book 15, on page 13, of the in the complaintthe
or relief dended thence run South Udeg, 0 mm.
described as follows:
petition.
'Seventeen dates have similar programs and are reporting being
said westerly extension a
Beginning at the South West Public Recoidsot SemInole County,
EVENING IERALD
WITNESS my hand andthe
ueaiof data. Of 300 feet.; ttience run
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East Quarter of the South Wu? 20' W. along the Southerly right-of. (SEAL)
'Uppman said.
wy line of Winter Woods
the Western boundary Of lands
of StIon 29, TownshIp
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Lawmakers spent nine days hammering out a compromise Quarter
desaibed In said Official Records
South, Range 30 East, Run North BouteVild ror a Olstante of 277.64
As Clerk of the Court
UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
Book 72$. Page 290, tithe Northerly
rpigthen1ng the date's regulation of doctors, accountants and
340.00 feet; thence run West 100.00 feet; thence S. 0 degrees 20 70" W.
By: Eve Crabtree
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINrIght-of-way
of
Lake
for a distance of 174.51 feet; thence
DrIve, thence
it'her professionals, so the formal final approval Thursday took fHt; thencerun Nortk3l deqrees
Deputy Clerk
INO ACT. THE FOLLOWING
tb.
.
Westerly
ard
$euthsrly along
00" West 100.00 feet; thence run S. $9 degrees 39' 10" E. along the Publish Apr. 20,27* May 4 11, 1919 said
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
only minutes. The HouseandSenateapprovedthe bill (C8B7V)
righ?.of.way to the Point UI
South 16 degrees 0000" West 100.00 South line of the NE¼ of SectIon 33, DEIIO
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
bilng.
and sent it to Gov. Bob Graham.
feet: thence run South 61 d.grm Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
CITY OP CAISILIIRNY
Further
descrIbed
as
feet
the
0010"
fOr
a
distance
of
349.50
to
Wi$t 330.00 feet: thence run
The bill gives teeth to the Department of ProfessIonal
being TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS
IOARDOPADJU$TMSNT
located West 011910 Lute Diiv.
South3lO.2lfee$totheNorthLineof Westerly right-of.wsy line of State
POSITION, APPLICANTS
NOTICEISHENEIYOIVENtha
lgulaUon, enabling DPOR to oversee and participate In Lot
PropertyowniqswIthj30gfef of
17, Longwood Hills, according to Road No. 436; thence run N. 21 the City of Casselbarrv Board UI
MUST BE RESIDENTS OF
oI project may submit
rulemaking, licensing and disciplining previoialy handled en- thePlatthersofasrecordedlnPlat degrees 33' 10" W. along said Adjustment will hold a publIc
SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
comments,lnwrltingwiffllnlldays,
Book I, Pages 13 and 16 thence run Westerly rlghtofwatP liM tot' a
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
hearing, Dr. Alex 0. Su.ro, D.V.M. t oi
tifely by 26 profeaslonal'domlnated boards.
of
Environmental
Sir.
East 672.62 feel to thC Point of distanceof300.OlfeettothepOifltol
CRITERIA. WHICH INCLUDE:
Is requesting a conditional ISI
TheSenateThwadayapprovedabwauowmgcondructlonofa Beginning.
vices, P.O. Box 2169, Sanford,
Containing 6.612 Acres, beginning.
UNEMPLOYED 3 OF THE 70
provldedbysecticn2610$(l)offtie FlorIda 33771
coal slurry pipeline, but gave the Public Service Commission life more or less.
Section
II:
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICA.
ZONING city at Casselberry Cede if Or
AflPIUF H. lockwlth It.
Thesaid Public meeting will be DESIGNATION-C.) (Corn. •sallcsstoallowaveterinaryclinic
TiON AND BE ECONOMICAL.
anddeathpoweroverthe$3bllllonproject.
ClarkofCountyCourt
held on May 21, 1979, at the hour of m.rcial).
L.Y DISADVANTAGED.
In a C.) (Commercial) zoning
Senators passed 314 and sent to the House legislation (SB
Seminole
County,
Florida
7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as
SECTION III: CONDITIONS OF
district. The parcel Is legally Publish:
May 4, 1979
giving Florida Gas Cu, of Winter Park the power of public conpossible, at the Longwood City Hall, ANNEXATION-None,
SECRETARY I
deicribed as:
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City
M**t be able O IN, I transcribe
CommIssion
Chambers.
173
SECTION IV: REDEFINING
detnnation to secure land forthe pipeline. The PSC would have to
Lot 3, block I, Sportsmans
West Warren Avenue, Longwood, LIMITS BY DECLARATION-That Paradiseasrecordidln Piat look I
dictationi compose I type let.
find the project economically and environmentally feasible tuid Florida, Ws.
tori; filing: and perform lelatid
the corpate limits of the City UI Page 12401 the Public RSCOIdS
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
needed by the state.
All persons desiring to speak In Caus.lb,rvy, Florida, be and It is Seminole County, Florida.
duties as required, Graduation
IISNTUNTN JUDICIAL CIR.
regard to this matter are hereby herewith and hereby redeflnedso as
freon high school, including or
Public hearIng will be held on CulT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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advised to be present at th, public to Include said tract of land herein Thursday, May 11,1979,
Wpplemonted by courses hi
at 1:30 P.M.
FLORIDA.
meeting as set forth above,
typIng 0. shorthand. Type 50
described. TM description herein in Caslelberry City
Hall. 91 Lake CUE NO.79.191 CA-19.P
DATED this 23rd day of April, contained shall Include all streets,
wprn, dictatIon 00 wpm.
TriplettOrlve,oqassoonthereaft,r
tOM
1q79.
NEWSOM.
AD.
roads, hIghways, alleys, and as possible.
Linda N. Martin
COMMUNICATIONS
avenues located within or between
Dated this lit day UI May, 1919.
City Clerk
SPECIALIST I
the
existing
municIpal
limits
and
Mary
W.
Hawthorne,
Wekome
vs.
Publish: Moy 4' i'll
Mtmt be oble to type 33 wpm. Will
areas annexed herein In Section I
City CiliA
MARY ELIZABETH DRI000NS,
DIJ.2
operate Communications ConPublish: May 4. 1979
aka MARY DRE000U, ak.a
sole for transmitting and reNOTICE OP ORDINANCE OP
SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF
DEJ
YOPCUI.L.I.RY_- MARY C. DRE000N$, AVCO Fl.
celvinghighvolumeraaiotraffic
ANNEXATION BY THU CITY OP OFFICIAL CITY MAP
TIISt the
NANCIAL SERVICES OP HOLLY.
for fire, rescue I esmirgency
CASSILIIIRY, FLORIDA
P1ajl's O
S11k1
•DARDOPAUSTMUNT
City Clerk be and Is hereby
WOOD,
FLORIDA, INC.,
a Florida
Mivices.
Graduate from high
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
NOTICEI$HEREIYGIVENffi.I
corporation,
SEMINOLE
the
u.vlos-t'
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authorIzed to amend, alter and
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IdlooIandoneyearcommm.
City Council of the City of suppietiwnt the official city map of the cIty of Ca$$e*errv Board 01 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, MAU.
welcoming MW AII4RMI.
lions experience; or an equlva.
Calselbersy, Florida adopted an thu city of Caisalberi'y, Florida to Adjustment will hold
lent combination ot training -I
Mr. Prank Camp,a public RICE WHEELER and VIRGINIA
ordinance of Annexation as follows: Include the annexation contained in 'et'
. MAE WHEELER, liii wife,
experience.
ORDINANCE
NO.
on
behalf
of
the
owner,
Raymond
371
SectIon I Pieseof.
Poniis
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Telephony

programs systems, tran.

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Florist to share ride from Sanford
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
nFri 322.4334

Good DriVing

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familiar with step-by-step,
crossbar, or digital stored

£47.3333oi write
S.nrdAlAnon Family Grcup
P.O. Box 53

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16-S1S4. Pool: Adults only,
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Slntord. Call

323-3176

Mater telephone company has
openings for ENGINEERS near
.aroIoffe, N.C. Tklng applicatlons for ENGINEERS

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dark, Lake Baldwin Park, Lakamost and Glenridge Way,
Whiter Park. Bring own food and drinks. Swhrunini
games and sports.
B&amp;eA-Thss for Big Brothers-Big Sisters opomored by
Whiter Park Jaycees, Rosemont development off Sit 441.
Registration 9$. Blke.a-thon, 10 am. to 8 p.in
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Sealer Cltlseus lp Ii dIi&amp; i theater tO N "SUui of,
Music." leave Sanford at 11 'in. Stop it &amp;rflbIOIe Plate,
Casselberry, 11:30 am. Return 5 Pill,
Spring r.mai, 1p.m. Our Lady of the Lake, Cath*
Church, Daltona. Dinner 4:30.7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAYI
Ballroom aid round dancing, S p.m., Temple Shalom
Providence and Ellkcsm Boulevard, Dellons
SEMINOIZ AA, Sp.m., open speaker meeting, Halfway
House, 691 lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
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St. Augustine (_ireb Gall Tierusant, 10 am.,
Sheoah Golf Course, Whiter Springs, followed by limcheon. Open to public.
MONDAY, MAY 7
e3ary Wayferors Ladias Day Potluck Lamcheon, 12:30
p.m., DeBary Civic Auditorium.

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Prime Sponsor Advisory Council (PSAC)
recommended Thursday federal funding approval under the
Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) for 70 jobs
with salaries totaling $030,477.73 in seven local governmental
agencies and nine social service agencies.
The board's recommendations will be considered by the board
of county commissioners on Tuesday. The 23-member advisory
group Including 22 voting members and the county's manpower
malinger Hank Newell, a non-voting member, Is required under
federal regulations to review all requests for CETA funding for
jobs.
The advisory group iscomposedof representatives of education
and frabthig agencies, local date employment service, client
community, community-based organization, business,

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Friday, May 4, 1979

The team from J. B. Steelman Realty In
Sanford, looks over kits for "Weekend in May
for MDA" campaign this Saturday and
Sunday. Standing from left, Bill Platte, office

manager; Don Wilson, Steelman, drive
chairman for Sanford area; Irene Laney;
seated, Mary Tobin and Dottie Walasek.

YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

-Altamonte Springs 12 months, three laborers for minor con. abuse problems with assistance In finding jobs. $51935.50.
-Winter SprIngs, 12 months, a building-grounds maintenance
struction work, rehabilitating and renovating existing public
specialist to provide janitorial and maintenance functions to
bulkdlngs In support of a reallocation of space. $25,642.22.
-Winter Springs, 12 months, six laborers and one foreman to municipal buildings and grounds, $7,406.36.
clear and improve the right-of way along "No Name Creek",
-Sanford, re-classification by deleting a vacant custodial
$52,071.93.
worker and cierkypid with the salaries allotted for these
-Seminole Community College, six months, one secretary to positions to be applied to a new position of sanitary technician.
Initiate a new record keeping and filing system for SCC's The duties of the sanitary technician will be enforcement of public
vocational student records, $4,079.81
health laws, regulations and ordinances, conducting field InLike Mary, six months, one counselor coordinator, one juvenile vestlgations and surveys, and the promotion and maintenance of
counselor, one juvenile officer for direction and counseling of accepted sanitary practices through participation In
families and to estatillsh collaborative arrangements with educational programs. $10,516.48.
various service agencies, $15,711.01.
During the 3 hour Prune Sponsor Advisory Council meeting
-Drag Action Committee, six months, one occupational Thursday. all requested program were disco in
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specialist, to enable students who have been served for drug programs. submitted were approved.

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-Central flerldi.Legal Service,, 12 months, a consumer affairs
lstart to assist attorneys by Interviewing Indigent persons, do
foUow.r investigation and legal research and address Indigent

OO"Ifl4aitIy groups at 00,000*

all 116-M.

-bmhe Empleymeit Economic Development Council
. (SCOW), IS mha, a research specialist-writer, a
bookkeeper and a secretary for primary and secondary research
to detennini specific comamity and economic development
nude, develop proposals for sunh'aIon to potential funding

Epes lIs (helms, Woman's Club of Sanford, 15
s.m. home of Estili.
THURWAY, MAY 17
Ass&amp;. )frg
Air Fm. Sorgs
International
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Orlando.
lirough May * For in___
formation or rise vations call Bob Hmoe, MMMI.
Entire Opera p'.e 10M Marry Widow," S p.m.,
Annie Russell metre, Roiiais COW Winter
lirougir Saturday.

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Orlando Peg Training 06 basic and Mved
obedience clause, 7 p.m., National Guard Armory
F.rncr.ek Avenue, Orlando Call 2fl-4100;
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Recosusnended projects are for:
— C...1y Services of Central fliddi lie., three months
duration, summer recreation program to serve youth from the
target areas of the county who are economically and socially
daadvantaged,flve recreation directors for total of $9,476.
-Se.eIs Csedty Adios, 1$ months, repair and
coi4netlon footb.11eoccer fields and 12 combination baseballsoftball flulda throughout Seminole County employing a foreman,
a crewleader and four mal4eitace workers at $74,793.94
-8.a.Ia.le Community ActI.a,18 months, repair and
watherization of homes of low income families, using one
supervisor, four carpenters, three carpenters helpers and a

Suudey, 1713
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Florida Symphony Orchestra, 3p.m.
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sponeored by Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, Longwood Civic [angus and Christ
Episcopal Church, 9 a.m. to 5p.m., Laagwood Historic
District Food. through Sunday.
Ia.eb and fidem to benefit Hwnar.e Society of
Seminole Coiiity, noon, Jerry's Sanford Airport Tickets
it 2001 E. 25th St., Sanford or The Village Step, Sanford
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'1JESDAY9 MAY
Suburban Republican Women's Club, luncheon
meeting, = Royal Palm Court, Sweetwater. Bring a
salad and recipe and article for silent auction.
WEDNDAY, MATS
Wenums Club .1 Smlord, noon luncheon and business
s,ak., — Mrs. C.C. Moors, Florida FndSMII
of Woman's Clubs chowsin Reservations.
ThURWAY MAY
Sealer Citizens tier to Sarasota for VISIt to RII%1I1111
Museum and Aaolo Theater toes. Noel Coward's "Design
for Living." Leave Sanford 1:30 a.m.; pick
Lm.
Seminole Plaza, Cuislbsrry. Return 2 P-., May 11.
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Revolution, noon, Fond Clubhouse, Lake Mary. Bring
old jewelry.
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ERA became a corporate
sponsor of the Muscular
affiliated with ERA (Electronic
Dystrophy Association in
Realty Associates) wearing
their electric blue with ERA
December of 1976 and quickly
logo will be joining with more
realized that the only way to
than 3,000 brokers and sales
raise the large amounts of
associates all over the country
money needed to fight
in an effort to raise $1 million
Muscular Dystrophy was to go
for the fight against Muscular
directly to the public, said
Dystrophy.
Wanda B. Wescott
They are participating as
Realty, Inc., Orlando, chair.
part of the ERA Broker Council
man for A Weekend In May for
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"In our first year as a
Saturday and Sunday.
sponsor, we raised more than
The home-to-borne collection
$311,000 for MDA. Lad year,
_,, take , ixween I and 5
will
ow nationwide Day In May for
p.m., Saturday and Sunday.
MDA donations totaled almost
The money raised will become double that amount. This year
part of the final total to be our project Is even more ampresented by ERA to Jerry bitlous — a weekend in which
Lewis on the Jerry Lewis Labor we will again go home-to-home
Day Telethon.
asking the public for donations
Coordinating the drive in the for Ms).
Sanford area will be Don
"We will be backed by
Wilson of J.B. Steelman natlonally4elevlsed commeRealty, who says although the rclals featuring Jerry Lewis, so
goal nationally Is for each that people will recognize us
broker and associate to raise when we come to call," she
$00, his office Is shooting for added. "We are also In the
$100 by each of the 10 process of enlisting a number of
representatives from J.B. community groups and city
Steelman in Sanford.
officials to help us In this ofLast year the firm In all of Its fort."
Central Florida branches was
Longwood Mayor June
top fund.ralier for MDA In the Lormann has proclaimed May
state.
54 as Weekend In May for MDA
Muscular Dystrophy Is a in her city. Governor Bob
muscle wasting disease that Graham has also announced his
kills and cripples thousands of support.
JANE
children and adults each year. CASSEIJERRY

FRIDAY. MAY
Taigleweed AA, closed, 5p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Loagwood AA, closed, B p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
cici Route
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Your At Club for 8li6 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY,MAYI
AAanuaI Volunteer WDdlH
Inc.
2:30 p.m., Centennial Park,
Sford Women's
2pm lxi W. First St.
CasseIIrv AA closed, B ' m. AIosndOfl bdhoTS
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Judi Oliver plays Alk. and Barbara Diamond plays the rabbit in an
unusual presentation of Alk. In Wonderland. The 'two Sanford girls are

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library riles to patrons, civging aid receiving booka to and from
patrons, impacting librury boobmatirlals for damage, reserving books, being .lirt to the aside of patrons, $3,105.07; eight
rsmtlosliienanreper.natoiwovlds adequate fer1'l""on,
lassoticids cetrul. andi'aude asul wamal reusir.umieeo of all

among 100 persons who will perform

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(FROM LEFT): RANDY DUNN, 6; MICHELE DAVIS, 5; LISA SUNDVALL, 7.
Two brothers team in How Much Is That
Doggie In The Window

One Hundred Skaters
Prepare Performance
What has 200 legs, 900 wheels, and is going to put on a
show?
It is a group of roller skaters, at least one hundred
strong, that will be performing at Melodee Skating
Kink,on West 25 Street at Airport Boulevard near Sanford
Sunday and Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The skaters, many of whom just started taking lessons 6
months ago, range in age from adults to 3 years old. The
show Is called "Eight is Enough" and takes Its title from
the proper use of all 8 wheels on a pair of roller skates
used in starting, stopping jumps and spins.
Nw:bers in the 90-minute show will Include an Alice in
Vvunderland production i see cover) with Sanford skaters
- Judi Oliver, 13, playing Alice and Barbara Diamand,
14, as the white rabbit. Star Wars, the Little Engine that

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Could, a Disco number, and A Doggie in the Window
routine will all feature local skaters in costumes, props
and special effects provided by parents and volunteers.
The show is being directed by Chuck Best, a member of
the Society of Roller Skating Teachers of America, and
assisted by Dottie Burkett. A video tape of the show will be
made and used in lessons for the skaters and relatives who
can not attend will have a chance to see the skaters at a
later time.
As with most amateur productions, there are many
preproduction problems and disputes over parts to be
played. Allan White 9, and his brother Danny, 6, of Sanford had an argument as to who was going to be the head
and who was going to be the tail of the dog in the Doggie in
the Window routine. As it happens with many brothers,
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DEAR DHi: My husband and I are curious about the
setting for "Fantasy Island." I refer to the Introduction
with the waterfalls, the lagoon where the plane land, and
other sceaic shots. It looks bomtllnl. Jann Sideboitham,
Thcwn, Arts.
The "Fantasy Island" introduction Is not any one place,
it's a bit of here and a bit ofthere. The waterfall wasihot
on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. They don't even know
$ where that Is that the plane land., because It's a stock shot
they bought. Some of the other places were the studio
beck k* ithat's where the people get off) and the
Arboretum In Arcadia, Calif. (that's where the shot of the
water Is).
DEAR DICK: 1 went to see "The Buddy Holly Story"
net long ago and I was puzzled. When Buddy Holly died in
the plane crash, he left a wile sad nab.,o child behind, but
they failed I. say what happened to tbem. Would you
please Wi we what has happened to them alter all these
years, what they are doing, where they are living and If
his child may become another greet entertainer like his
for her) father? CHEYENNE DuNN, Wichita Falls, Ten.
Two weeks after Buddy was killed In that plane crash,
his wife, Maria Elena, miscarried, so there was no child.
Buddy's widow, who came to Hollywood for the premiere
of the move, has remarried and now lives In Lubbock,
Ten.
DEAR DICK: I've been seeing some of the older
movies and winder how the Warier Bras Production Co.
came about I believe there were those besthers. How did
they get Into this kind of bashes.. Are they itlU alive'
S.S.C., Tucson, Aria.
Actually, there were four Warner brothers - Albert,
Harry, Sam and Jack - who started the company. They
began by showing early movies in a nickelodeon they set
up In a converted store in New Castle, Pa., In 1906, then
began making movies six years later. They set up Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., In 1923, Jack, the last survivor of the
four brothers, died last your.
DEAR DICK: Please tell me what happened to one of
my favorite programs, "Carter Country." Will It be on
again? M. Elkasbelk Jensen, Plainwell, Mich.
If you're not careful, you can see that show currently. It
has come on again, in the Soap" time period, and will be
seen regularly until June. Its future, after that. Is undecided.
DEAR DICK: Will you plca.e settle something for me.
My sister says the baby now on 'Little Noise On the
Prairie" is the child of Charles and Caroline. I say as, that
their baby boy died and this baby I. the one that Hall Pint

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The show has had more babies than you can shake a
rattle at, so follow closely. Three season ago, Charles and
Caroline had a baby boy, who died. Two seasons ago,
Charles and Caroline had a baby girl, Grace, who survived. Last season, they adopted a 12-year-old boy, named
Albert, but we won't count him. The baby that Half Pint
found never stayed around because It was returned to Its
real mother almost immediately. So the only baby
currently on the show Is little Grace.
DEAR DICK: Could you Soil me If Dick ____
Makil, who
plays the take in Lawrence Welk'. orchestra, is mauled
W Mary Lea Motager, who gs and ees with We
My houtbsiöIaw .sys they we, hut I heard ei'ent.
C.C.Y., Itmet, Plo.
Yaw brofhor4n-law is r 1 e source Dick and Mary
Lou are married, a Welk bend romance.
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DEAR DIM: On a radi.
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the dsca$tw appearme. deem.
movie shus,
said t Jib. lurrymere was 14e64. I can't believe
that Is It true? Evelyn B. ScM.,, Tue..., Ark
No. Most reference works hit him at either Meeti or 5feet-10.
DEAR DICK: Who played the kipeetir is "Lee
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Zapmin, WalIagbore N.J.
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actor, and that was another fine performance.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me anything abed I
Purl, and what she'll be working on lent? Karen
Weatherford, QarknU$e, I.
By the time you read this, you should have seen her costarring with Shaun Cuddy in an ABC-ATV movie, "Uk.
Normal People." Currently, Unds is In Ireland, where
she's starring In a movie for NBC called "The Flame Is
Love." This Is the first Barbara Carhand (she's England's
great romantic novelist) book to be filmed.

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qiisttd, and the ftfty4ow
member Sweet Adsilnes
Moms.
Tickets may be purchased
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CosImlerce or by m.11k18
per ticket to: Soimd of
.Swwblne, P.O. 40 17841,
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GOGLADE
If you're $IskI.g of getting out of the house and are
looking for something to do this weekend, We are a
few saggeit1ut:
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HERITAGE INN— Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our specialties 305 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
JERRY'S RESTAURANT— Open 7 days a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport.
I, C's SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN— Check
our big Wednesday Special 2100 S. French Ave.,
Hwy. 17-s, Sanford.
Encore Opera presents "The Merry Widow",
Vte.. Operetta by Franz Lehr (In F1w), a
p.m., May 17, It, and 18 and 2p.m., May 20, Annie
RelI Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Diacotads for sailor citizens and students in parties
of 15 or more. For ticket Information can 8344444.
Maid Sprig Festival, May 44, Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona. Festivities begIn 1
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Roast beef dinner,
Saturday 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pancakes and sausage, 9
am. to 7 p.m., Sunday; Prizes, 9 p.m.
Bdles&amp; Beam Dance f. singles over 18,9 p.m. to
nilibdgt4, May 12, Maitland Civic Center. Live
band. Call Dee at 647.2639 for informatim.
Florid. Symphony Youth Orchestra's Spring
Ceucort, Sunday, May 6, 3 p.m., Bob Carr
Auditorium, Orlando. Free to the public.
Central Pledde Art As. Invitational, Art
Exhibit, May 11-19, 10 am. to9p.m.; May 20, 12:304:30 p.m., Colonial Plaza Mall.
Loke Mary Block Party and Dance for Youth
Day, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 5 to mkfriIgl4, Lake
Mary Elementary School. Free.
Commualty Leaders '(men and women) vs.
Youth Softball games, Chase Memorial Park,
Sanford, 26 p.m., May 5,$1 for adults benefit Youth
Services Systems.
Youth Day Festival In the Park and Health Fair,
Centennial Park, 4th Street and Park Avenue,
Sanford, Saturday, May 5, 10 sm. to 5 p.m. Free
entertainment, games and exhibits.
Symphony Sunday at the Zoo, annual children's
concert at Central FloridaZoo, Sanford, 'Sunday,
May 13,3 pm., with zoo admission of $2 for adults
and $1 for children. Zoo hairs, 9 a.m. to

p.m.

Atlanta Ballet concert, 8p.m., May 5, Edmund.
Center, Stetson University, DeLand. Reserved seat
tickets, $350 and $4.50; general ad.nlaaion $2.
Altamonte Mall and Stetson.
1 Zeiliwood Sweet Core Festival, noon UI
6111 P
6 p.m., May 2141, N. W. Orange County
Improvement Man, grounds Bluegrass, carnival
rides aid all the corn you can eat. Tickets $3.50 at
gat, or $2.75 In advance; children under 6, $2.
Peft Dince sponsored by Polish National
Alliance lodge 8318, Sunday, May 1, 24 p.m.,
Altwo,*e Springs Civic Center. For reservation

CAD Pat Gllg1i,r, 47144*

"Gedepell," May31 and May 10429 University of
Cesdrd Florida Villag, Center. Saturday performances will be dinner theatre productions, V to
p 1
k• $4.21 U(7 didsa, Other pirformaicos $3
to pab&amp;; free to students. Call V14133.
Dhu--'---- '70, May 11.13, Lake Eola, Orlando,

FrIday, 5-10 p.m.; SMirday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.;
Sunday 14 p.m. Pops Concirt by Florida Sympathy,

$ p.m. Friday followed by fixewoits; Saturday art
and eI4.rtainmu,* and at 9 p.m., LLgM Piece
SyiIijs performance; Sunday, art, entertainment
and rg.tta.
"E", awardwumlng play, ii: IOp-m.,May 44-

10.11 an0:30 and 1:30p.m., Annie Ramell Theatre,
Itouinsccuege,w.it..:. •'•. •-'••.•'• "'

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BY DICK KLEINER

her where to go the turned
out to be Oscar Hanimerstein) and she reported
to a woman tshe turned out
to be Carol Haney) who told
her to present herself to
another man (who turned out
to be Gene Kelly). Kelly
askedhertosing when she
said she didn't know any
songs, he suggested -Happy
Birthday") and dance.

HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - it
,.
takes two things to make a
star. A starring role - in a ,
•
successful film.
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A lot of actors have
thought they had It made,
whentheygotblgparts. But
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then when the picture died a
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grisly death, they realized
their starring part didn't
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amount to a bill of beans.
MANY
440
She was hired, and stayed
Unless the public sees the
MAY 4, 1019
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with
"The World of Suzie
picture, they could have the
Live coverage of the National
SUNDAY
Wong"
for Its entire run.
EVENING
best. role In the world and It
Championship Sprint Car
She's
been
acting ever since,
so from Torts Hauti, Indiana.
wouldn't help.
MAYO, 191$
11:W
although
she
Which brings usto Victoria VICTORIA RACIMO or dances. no longer sings
ONIA BASKETBALL Live
4:30
covorago of an NBA play-off (4) SPORTS SPTAcULAR
Racimo, an exotic beauty
AFTERNOON
gams. Teams and location to Scheduled events Include
who has the role, and now ambitious and independent.
She has tried very hard to
100
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King's Cup International Boxhas her fingers crossed
avoid
ethnic typing, and its
KENTUCKY DEWY SpE. Ing from Bangkok, Thailand; (2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
walling
to
see
if
the
picture
Is
At
the
same
age,
she
read
been
a
struggle,
but she feels
CIAL A behind-the.sc.ne, Part 3 of the World Mixed Pairs
1:30
in the paper about the for' she is succeeding. She has
a hit,
report on Dub)' week featur- Gymnastics Championships; (1) OUTDOORS
The movie is "Prophecy," thcomlng production of a played many different
Ing a look at the tradition, the AAU Swimming competition (.4) 0 NSA BASKETBALL
festivities and the horses featuring the U.S. vs. West Jvo coverage of an NBA play,and the word Is that It Is a musical called "The World nationalities - from the
entered will be presented live Germany, from Long Beach, off game. Teams and location good one - scary, urn- of Susie Wong." Since her Chinese of her first part to
Cal.
from Louisville.
:o be announced.
portant, dramatic. John face could be called Oriental the Vietnamese wife of Paul
5:00
3:30
Frankenhelmer, who (somewhat), she went to the Winfield in the TV movie,
0 KENTUCKY DERBY Live • AMERICAN SPORTSMAN directed it, told Victoria theater on her own and asked "Green Eyes," to an
SATURDAY
coverage of this famed horse
3:46
Racimo that he thinks if the for an audition.
American Indian
"Red
race for three-year-old thoMAY s,
A tall man politely showed Sky at Morning".
0 NSA BASKETBALL picture Is well- received, it
roughbreds from Churchill
Downs In Louisville. Kentucky.
Live coverage of an NBA play, will make big stars out of the
AFTERNOON
(12 GOLF "Houston Open" off game. Teams and location two leads - Victoria Racimo
Live coverage of the semi-final to be announced.
too
and Robert Foxworth.
_________________
round of this PGA tournament
4:30
wasiutio
There Is a sequence near
i i
from the Woodland Hills Coon- Q WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
1:30
try Club In Houston. Texas.
Scheduled events include the the end lxi which she Is
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English Rugby League Cup swimming for her life.
EVENING
Finals from Wembley Stadium People who have seen it say
200
6.00
In London, England; World It will do for her what
(2) PREGAME SHOW
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Weightlifting championships Jacqueline Bisset's
2:15
T-shirt
Live coverage of the finals of from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
(2)
picture
In
"The
Deep"
did
BASEBALL Regional the National Championship
SPORTSWORLD Live
coverage of Seattle Mariners at Sprint Car Races from Terre wage
of the UCLA Invitational for her.
Boston Red Sox; Toronto Blue Haute, Indiana; a wrap-up of Track and Field Meet from Los
But, of ecurse, it all
Jays at Milwaukee Brewers.
the Kentucky Derby.
Angeles. Cal: Part 7 of "The depends on how the critics
Fittest Of Them All."
3:00
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and the public
like
(CBS) ork
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A Star Is Born?

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'Dapper Dans' Sing
The Sound of Sunshine
chapter of the Sweet
Adelines announce they have
engaged the barbershop
quartet "Dapper Dana" to
share the billing with them
May 19 at the Sanford Civic
Center.
The "Dapper Dens" have
performed for thousands of
People on Main Street and
throughout Disneyworld
since the opening of the pant.
They have made many guest
appearances and goodwill
tours throughout the United
States and overseas.
"Somethin Special" is a
dinneir and show fwing
the "Etcetera" a regional

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"Prophecy."Ifit turns out

nobody likes It then nobody
will care one way or how
another provocative that
shot In the water Is.
"Prophecy," because of
certain elements In the plot
line, was a very hush-hush
project while it was shooting.
In fact, they had a couple of
en- CIA men guarding the
location
gates,
and
everybody who worked on
the film had to have badges
to be allowed 013 the set.
"Actually," Victoria

Racimo

says,

"John

Frankenhelmer was very
afraid that the TV people
would learn about the plot
and rip it off."
It Is basically a story about

the effects of methyl mer•
cury poisoning on people and
animals, Supposedly,
creates a mutation which
turns out to be a monstrous
creature.
If "Prophecy" makes It,
and if Frankenhelmer's
prophecy about
P13CC)'
comes true, then we will
have another very lovely
star to follow. Victoria
Racimo Is a slim, beautiful
brunette
whose interesting features make you
wonder what her back
ground is.
She Is FilipIno-IrishAmerican Indian-English,
and there aren't many of
those around. She was born
-

In New York, began studying
balléi at 11 and was always

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DEAR DICK: My husband and 1 are curious about the
setting for "Fantasy Wand." I refer to the introduction
with the waterfalls, the lagoon where the plane lomis and
other scenic shots. It looks bomtllnL lean Sldebottham,
Tucson, Arts.
The "Fantasy Island" introduction Is not any one place,
It's a bit of here and a bitof there. The waterfall was shot
on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. They don't even know
where that Is that the plane lands, because It's a stock shot
they bought. Some of the other places were the studio
back lot (that's where the people get off) and the
Arboretum In Arcadia, Calif. (that's where the shot of the
water Is).
DEAR DICK: I weal to see **The Buddy Holly Story"
not long ago and 1 was puzzled. When Buddy Holly died In
the plane trash, be left a wife and sabers child behind, but
They failed to say what happened to them. Would you
please tell me what has happened to them alter all these
years, what they are doing, where they are living and U
his child may become another grout entertainer like his
(Of her) father? CHEYENNE DUNN, Wichita Falls, Tea.
Two weeks after Buddy was killed In that plane Crash,
his wife, Maria Elena, miscarried, so there was no child.
Buddy's widow, who came to Hollywood for the premiere
of the move, has remarried and now lives In Lubbock,
Tea.
DEAR DUll: I've bees seeing some of the older
movies, and winder how the Warner Bros. Production Co.
come abut. I believe there were three brothers. Now did
they get Isto this kind of businees. Are they 51W alive?
SS.C., Tucson, Arts.
Actually, Uure were four Warner brothers - Albert,
Harry, Sam and Jack - who started the company. They
began by showing early movies In a nickelodeon they set
up In a converted store in New Castle, Pa., In 1901, then
began making movies six years later. They set up Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., in 19t1 Jack, the last survivor of the
four brothers, died last your.
DEAR DUX: Please tell me what happened to one of
my favorite programs, "Carter Country." Will It be on
again? M. Elliasbeth Jessiii, Plalawell, Mich.
If you're not careful, you can see that show currently. It
has tome on again, In the "Sosp time period, and will be
seen regularly until June. Its future, after that, Is undecided.
DEAR DICK: Will you picaic settle something for me.
My sister says the baby now on "UtIle Home Outhe
Prairie" lithe child of Charles and Caroline. I any no, that
their baby boy died and this baby is the one that Hall Pint

Evening Herald Sanford, Ft.

GOGUDE

A

k1q of getting out of the house and are
If you're
looking for something to do this weekend, here are a
few saggeeftius:

Weiner

HERITAGE INN— Entree Crepe, and Quiche
Lorrain e our specialties. &amp; Park Ave., Sanford.
JERRY'S RESTAURANT— Open 7 days a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport.
MR. C's SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN— Check

___ Mi.
found. Mrs. Francis Arnett, J.pBu,
The show has had more babies than you can shake a
rattle A. so follow closely. Three season ago, Charles and
Caroline bud a baby boy, who died. Two seasons ago.
Charles and Caroline hod baby girl, Grace, who stirvived. Last season, they adopted a 12-year-old boy, named
Albert, but we won't count him. The baby that Half Pint
found never stayed around because It was returned to Its
real mother almost immediately. So the only baby
currently on the show Is little Grace.
DEAR DICK: C.dd.e tell me If Dick MaI.ol who
plays the table In I.awrees Walk's orchestra, in marrIed
____ with Walk.
to Mary Lou Ikinier Who aWs and dances
My brsthsrö'law says they are,
I heard
rL
C.C,Y., Stam Flu.
Your brother.ln4aw is ________
Miy
Lou are married, a Walk bend ___
rnknca.
___
DEAR DICK: (* a radio
program,___
Irving Maeld,
discussing
deceptive apposmes of some movie .b.n,
said t
Jib. larrymse. was 5fso$4. I Can't believe
dOL lilt Ire? Evelyn B. Scheme, Teams,
No. Meat reference works lid him at either Sleet or 8fed-b.
DEAR Dlii: Who played the Impector In "LS5
___
Misershios"?
Dindss Kaplan, WMhIagben, NJ.
___
'i1wt
ns, always a steady, escellent
actor, and that was another fine performance.
DEAR Dial: Can you tell me anything about 1di
Port and what she'll be working on next? Karos
Wealberferd, Clarksville, 1an.
By the time you read this, you should have seen her Co.
darting with Shaun Cuddy In an ABC-ATV movie, ILike
Normal People." Currently, Linda Is In Ireland, where
she's starring In a movie for NBC called "The Flame IS
Love." This Is the first Barbara Carland (she's England's
great romantic novelist) bock to be filmed.

our big Wednesday Speciall 2100 S. French Ave.,
Hwy. 17-00, Sanford.
E.. Opera presents "The Marry Widow",
VienneseOperetta by Franz Lehar (In Eli's ), 8
pm.. May 17, 1$, and 19 and 2 p.m., May 20, Annie
Rollins College, Winter Park.
Discotada for senior citizens and students In parties
of 15 or more, For ticket Information call p44444.
Annual Spring Festival, May 44, Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona. Festivities begin 1
p.m Friday and Saturday. Road beef dinner,
Saturday 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pancakes and sausage, 9
a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday; Prizes, 9p.m.
Bdles&amp; Beam Dance for singles over 1$, 9p.m. to
mIibilgI4, May 12, Maitland Civic Center. Live
hiM Call Dee at 647-3139 for Information.
y
SS
Oreb ta's Spring
Concert, Sunday, May 6, 3 p.m., Bob Carr
Auditorium, Orlando. Free to the public.
Central P1.ddu Art Aim. Invitational, Art
tliIHt, May 18-19,10 am. to 9p.m.; May 20, 12:30.
4:30 p.m., Colonial Plaza Mall.
Lake Mary Block Party and Dancó for Youth
Day, 7:30
, Saturday, May 5 to mlcb'igP4, Lake
Mary Elementary School. PIW.
(mmy lenders '(men and women) vs.
youth 8.fthall games, Chase Memorial Park,
Sanford, 26 p.m., May 5, $1 for adults. benefit Youth
Services Systems.
Yedh Day Festival In the Park and Health Fair,
Centennial Park, 4th Street and Park Avenue,
Sanford, Saturday, May 5,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free
games and exhibits.
Symphony Sunday at the Zoo annual children's
concert at Central Florida Zoo, Sanford, Sunday,
May 13, 3p.m., with zoo admission of $3 for adults
and $1 for children. Zoo hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

' Dapper Dans 'Sing _

AtImin RiIIM onneort S
,
V, £J'.W1I
- r•, •
Center, Steti University, DeLand. Reserved seat
tickets, $3.50 and $4.50; general admission $2.
Altamorge Mall and Stetson.

The Sound of Sunshine
chapter of the Sweet
Adelines announce they have
engaged the barbershop
quartet "Dapper Dana" to
share the billing with them
May 19 at the Sanford Civic
Ceder.
The "Dapper Dens" have
performed for thousands of
people on Main Street and
throughout Disneyworld
since the opening of the park.
They have made many guest
appearonces end goodwill
two throughout the United
States and ovenem.
"Sosnolida Special" Is I
dinner and show featuring
the "Etcotora" a regional
champion Sweet Mekm
quartol, and the fifty4oia
member Sweet Adsilnes
lickets may be purchased
at the Simford Chamber of
Canunerce or by inilhig $
Par ticket to: Sound of
Stvwl$iw, P.O. es 17841,
(nodo,,

TELEVISION
May 4- 10

6th Aand ZeIIw.od Sweet Can FestIval, noon 111
6 p.m., May 2147, N. W. Orange County
Improvesneig Aim. grounds. Bluegrass, carnival
rides and all the corn you can eat. Tickets $350 at
gat, or $3,75 In advance; c11&amp;en under 6, U.
Po
Disco sponsored by Polish Natlostal
Alliance Lodge 301, Sunday, May 6, 24 p.m.,
Altmnos*. Springs Civic Ceder. For reservation
call PM Gi1IgtI,r, 17140.

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By Dial KLEINER

her where to go i he turned
out to be Oscar Hanimerstein) and she reported
to a woman she turned out
, tobe Carol Haney) who told
her to present herself to
. another man (who turned out
to be Gene Kelly). Kelly
asked her to sing when she
said she didn't know any
songs, he suggested "Happy
Birthday") and dance.

S

HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - It
takes two things to make a
MarAstarringrole—ina
successful film
•
A lot of actors have
thought they had it made,
when they got big parts. But
t
e A
then when the picture died a
grisly death, they realized
their
starring part didn't
,.
.
U
IN
FRAY
amount to a bill of beans.
MANY
She was hired, and stayed
Unless the public sees the ____
MAY 4, 1979
U WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
with
"The World of Susie
picture, they could have
Live coverage of the National
SUNDAY
Wong"
for its entire run.
EVENING
best role in the world and It •
Championship Sprint Car RacShe's
been
acting ever since,
Si
from
Terre
Haute,
Indiana.
wouldn't help.
11:30
MAYS. 1915
although
she
Whichbringsusto Victoria VICTORIA RACIMO or dances. no longer sings
NBA BASKETBALL Live
43
covorage of an NBA play-off (4) SPORTS SPECTACULAR
Racimo, an exotic beauty
AFTERNOON
gam. Teams and location to Scheduled events Include
who has the role, and now ambitious and Independent.
She has tried very hard to
100
be announced.
Kings Cup International Boxhas her fingers crossed
avoid
ethnic typing, and it's
IONSHIP
FISH
NQ
KENTUCKY DERBY Spg. ing from Bangkok. Thailand;
wailing to see if the picture is
At the same age, she read been a struggle, but she feels
CIAL A behind-the.,cen.s Part 3 of the World Mixed Pairs
1:30
In the paper about the for- she is succeeding. She has
a hit.
report on Derby Week toatur- Gymnastics Championships; (2) OUTDOORS
The
movie
is
"Prophecy,"
thcomlng production of a played many different
Ing a look at the tradition, the AAU Swimming competition (4)0 NBA BASKETBALL
festivities and the horses featuring the U.S. vs. West .Jve coverage of an NBA play- and the word Is that it is a musical called "The World nationalities - from the
entered will be presented iv. Germany. from Long Beach, -)if game. Teams and location good one - scary, m• of Susie Wong." Since her Chinese of her first part to
Cal.
from Louisville.
:o be announced.
portant, dramatic. John face could be called Oriental the Vietnamese wife of Paul
500
3:30
Frankenheimer, who (somewhat), she went to the Winfield in the TV movie,
• KENTUCKY DERBY Live Q AMERICAN SPORTSMAN directed it, told Victoria theater on her own and asked "Green Eyes," to an
SATURDAY
coverage of this famed horse
3:45
Racimo that he thinks if the for an audition.
American Indian
race for three-year-old tho'Red
, 1979
A tall man politely showed Sky at Morning".
(4)0
NSA
BASKETBALL
picture
is well- received, it
roughbr.ds from Churchill
Live coverage of an NBA play- will make
Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
big stars out of the
AFTERNOON
off

Sports on Th

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game. Teams and location two
GOLF "Houston Open"
leads— Victoria Racimo
semi-final to be announced.
Live
coverage
of
the
i.00
and
Robert Fozworth.
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round of this PGA tournament
4:30
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There
is
a
sequence
near
from the Woodland Hilts Coun- U WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
1:30
try Club in Houston, Texas.
Scheduled events include the the end In which she is
WR
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English Rugby League Cup swimming for her life.
Finals from Wembley Stadium People who have seen it say
200
6.00
CD) PREGAME 8140W
In London, England; World it will do for her what
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Weightlifting championships Jacqueline Bisset's T-shirt
2:15
Live coverage of the finals of from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
(2)
BASEBALL Regional the National Championship
SPORT8WORLD Live coy- picture in "The Deep" did
coverage of Seattle Mariners at Sprint Car Races from Terre erage
of the UCLA Invitational for her.
Boston Red Sox; Toronto Blue Haute, Indiana; a wrap-up of Track and Field Meet from Los
But, of course, it all
Jays at Milwaukee Brewers.
the Kentucky Derby.
Angeles, Cal.; Part 7 of "The depends on how the critics
Fittest Of Them All."
3:00
700
and the public like — ErrrL
"Prophecy." If it turns out
nobody likes it then nobody
will care one way or how
another provocative that
shot in the water Is.
"Prophecy," because of
certain elements in the plot
line, was a very hush-hush
project while It was shooting.
In fact, they had a couple of
ex- CIA men guarding the
location
gates,
and
51 Malay
ACROSS
everybody Who worked on
gibbon
the film had to have badges
53 Russian
1 Actor
to be allowed on the set.
inland sea
Newman
"Actually," Victoria
56 Actor
5Ac,
Martin
Racimo
says,
"John
Margret
56
Dutch
8
Actor
Frankenhelmer was very
commune
Kaplan
afraid that the TV people
57 Fermented
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of
TO
would learn about the plot
drink
Mahal
and rip It off."
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This
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It Is basically a dory about
(Spansh)
Arthur
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c*uy poisoning on people end 16 Lump
16
Actor
DOWN
animals. Supposedly,
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creates a mutation which
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turns out to be a monstrous
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creature.
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derivative
If "Prophecy" makes It, 20 Actress
3-.. Major:
LIZ
and If Frankenhelmer's
The Big
Precipitous
Dipper
prophecy about"Prophecy" 22
24 Fantasy
4 FInal
cornea true, then we will 28lnr.verse
SActrm
have another. very lovely
direction
Diahnn
star to follow. Victoria
('taut.)
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Racimo Is a siün
gf1g 32 Lubricate
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cathedral
brunette
whose in- 33
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city
terestlng features make you
Michael
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wonder what her back
Aipf to
Cooper
ground is.
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weight
She is Filipino-Irishcovering
(plural)
to ActorAmerican Indian-English,
sing.,
and there arui'tmany of 42 Singer
Bette -Sammy.-those around. She was born 48 Different
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in New York, began studying 50 Land
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$ p.m. Friday followed by fireworks; Saturday an
and odtalmnesg and at 9 p.m., Light Piece
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EVENING

(1) 0
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2) NEWS

SEE Youngsters
make a TV program, ride in a
hot air balloon and visit a base.
ment aquarium big enough for
scuba diving. (R)

8:30
NBC NEWS
4)0 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS
0 VILLA ALEGRE

700

(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE Ted

Is stricken with a mild heart
attack and goes through a personality change.
0t2 THE CRO88-wITS
JOKER8WD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

7:30
c2) LIARS cuis
(4)0 FAMILY FEUD
0 THE MUPPETS Guest:

Cheryl Ladd.
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Steve
Lawrence, Tim Conway.
I) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Antony Tudor.
100

(2) G DIFPRENT STROKES
Mrs. Garrett is offered a job as
housemother to the girls at
Kimberly's exclusive school
(4) 0 THE INCREDIBLE HULK
Jack McGee's pursuit of the
Hulk is muddled by his new
aide and a timid young man
claiming to be the creature.
0 MACKENZIES OF PARADISE COVE The Mackenzie
kids enter Cuda in a cutthroat
poker game In the hopes that
he can win desperately needed
tax money.

May 4
8:30
(2) C STEVE MARTIN Milton
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Burns and Bob Hope join with
comedian Steve Martin to take
a "wild and crazy" look at a
variety of American pastimes.
R
WALL STREET WEEK
"The Hew' Energy Crisis"
Guest: Charles T. MaxWell,
senior vice president and
director, Cyrus J. Lawrence
Inc.
L2!.

(4)0 THE DUKES

OF 14*2-

ZARD So and Luke heroically
put out a fire in an armored
truck and got accused of stealing $1 million for their trouble.
WE Robert Duvall and Lee
Remick portray General Dwight
D. Eisenhower and his trusted
military aide Kay Summersby
In this saga tracing the American hero's war years. (Part 2 of
3
V.I. PEOPLE •'Tuscawllla
Wanderer"

0

9:30

(2) COW OF SATURDAY
NIGHT LIVE "Volume II" Comedy and musical highlights
from the past four seasons of
"Saturday Night Live" will be
presented.
0 PROBE "Access To
Courts" Host: Pat Holmes.

Q DALLAS Bobby and

J.R. both feel guilty when Jock
suffers a heart attack after one
of their brotherly conflicts. (R)
0 TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE
1100
C2)a)00Nam
11:30
42 TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Sammy Davis

Jr., Ronny Graham, Sus
Sarandon.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
NBA BASKETBALL Li
coverage of an NBA play..c if
game. Teams and location to
be announced.
KENTUCKY DERBY SPI
CIAL A behind-the-scent,s
report on Derby Week featuring a look at the tradition, tPle
festivities and the horse
entered will be presented Ii Pi
from Louisville.

MORNING

0

5:30
0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
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0 THE LAW AND YOU
HOT DOG

6:28

12:00
(4) MOVIE "Smile, Jenn

FRIENDS

6:30

You're Dead" (C) (1974) Devi
Januen, Andrea Marcovicci. A
private detective become$
emotionally involved with th
girl he is hired to protect. 2
Hrs.)

(2) 2-CO TRYGAROEN
a) FARM AND HOME
SPECTRUM
HOT FUDGE

7:00

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0:30
(2) FLORIDA'S WATCHING

May'

SATURDAY

CROCKETT'S VICTORY
GARDEN Jerusalem artichokes and Chinese vegatables are introduced into the
garden. (A)

ioo
(2) SOUL TRAIN
0 STAR TREK Capt. Kirk

finds his brother dead and the
entire population of the planet
Deneva Insane.
WRESTLING
0 FOOTSTEPS "There
Comes A Time" Structured,
instructional playtimes provided by good day care centers
can be larning, as well as fun,

experiences for children.

@)OCBSNEWS
0 NEWS
C ROOKIES
(2)THE GONG SHOW
suos BUNNY / ROAD
RUNNER
0 HEE HAW Guests: Tom
T. Hall, Don Gibson, Jimmy
Henley.
LAWRENCE WEIJ(
I SOCCER MADE IN GER.
MANY

7:30
CAMERA
(4) THE MUPPET8 Guest:
Alice Cooper.

100
(2) (12) CHIPS Five college slu.

uenis intent on settling a
1:30
grudge
with Ponch and Jon
[
WRESTLING
send a batch of marijuana.
LOWELL
THOMAS laced brownies to a CHP party.
REMEMBERS... "General (A)
(2) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
7:30
George S. Patton" Filmed
Host: Amii Stewart. Guests:
• SAD NEWS BEARS
Elvis Costello, G.Q., Sylvester, (2) C SAY CITY ROLLERS
highlights include the American The Sears see a friendly kiss of
Tasha Thomas, Peaches and (!) ARTHUR AND COMPANY advance in Africa, the invasion congratulations given to Coach
030 MINUTES
Herb.
.
of Sicily, the b-Div
invasion DUII5W.
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as
0 ANIMALS ANIMALS ANI- and his triumphal return home.- - the
beginning of a romance.
1:30
MALE "The Seal" (A)
0 MOVIE "The Naked Prey'
2:00
0 ROY CLARK SPECIAL
8.100
Marie Ostnond, Cheryl Tiegs,
(C) (1966) Cornel Wild., Girl
(2) PRE-GAME 5
(2) ALVIN AND THE CHIP.
Tammy Wynette and Flip Wil.
MAVERICK "Point Blank"
Van Dec Berg. After his feiIos
ANOTHER VOICE
son join Roy Clark for an hour
hunters are killed by a primitiveI MUNKS
of music and comedy.
tribe, a man Is set free to be C4)OPOPEYE
BCOO.
rSALL4TARS
2:15
0
ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
hunted down by fierce warn.
(2)
BASEBALL Regional "Pinocchio"
PAINT WITH NANCY "Last
on. 12 Hrs.)
Pinocchio is
coverage of Seattle Mariners at
O MOVIE "The Satan Bug" Three In Totterdown"
Boston Red Sox; Toronto Blue enticed to join his friends on a
trip to the "Land Of Toys,"
(C) (1965) George Maharis,
8:30
Jays at Milwaukee Brewers,
where little boys "play day and
Richard Basehart, A highly virFANTASTIC FOUR
night." (Part 3004)
ulent virus is stolen from a topCONSUMER SURVIVAL
MOVIE "This Property Is
security research Installation KIT "Prescription Drugs, TrayCondemned" (C)(1966) Natalie
BEApWS OF
and hundreds die before the el Tips, Air Conditioning"
Wood, Robert Redford. A The octogenarian BOSTON
crime Is solved. (2 Hrs. 10
manager
9:00
mins.)
young woman marries her
(Tom Poston) of an old-line
(2) GOOZILLA SUPER 90
mothers lover but becomes
20
(1) 6 BUGS SUNNY I ROAD disheartened and follows her department store agrees to
(4) NEWS
RUNNER
true love to New Orleans Where have a beer feat to alleviate the
store's financial problems.
CROCKETT'S
VICTORY
3:40
he learns of her past. (2 Hrs.)
0
FORGOTTEN FRONTIER
MOVIE "Carrie" (8/W) GARDEN Advice on pruning
WORLD OF THE SEA
Armando
Sierra narrates a
roses;
planting
a
perennial
bor.
(1952) Laurence Olivier, JenI BOOK SEAT
portrait of the missions estabnifer Jones. When a young girl der and a dwarf orchard tree.
3
iished on the Spanish border.
runs away with a married man, (A)
RIG VALLEY A woman lends by Jesuit and Franciscan
the two most very different
9:30
deserts -her three children
"padres." (R)
fates. (2 Hrs. 20 Mina.)
8UPERFRIEND5
because she cannot support
UUAS, YOGA AND YOU
them.
(2) SJ AND THE BEAR
0 DERBY DAY '
10:00
Sheriff Lobo Is acquitted of
MOVIE "The Gay Divan4:00
There Is a river Used with
bank robbery and orders BJ to
cee" (B/W) (1934) Fred Astaire, 0 LAST OF THE WILD
statnes
stay out of the county.
and pnde for a hundred Ginger Rogers. Mistaking a 0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (4)DOW MOVIE "Take A
love-sick dancer for someone Live coverage of the National Hard Ride" (1975)
Jim Brown,
mll
else, a lady Issues him an Invi. Championship Sprint Car R*c- Lee Van Cleef. A cowboy on
a
At night the trees come
tation. (1 Hr. 45 Mins.)
is from Terre Haute, Indiana.
mission to repay a debt of gnatalive and
SWaters"
NOVA "Still
Itude to a rancher is pursued
10:30
Appearing as a placid haven, by a
say, "beware, the (2) DAFFY DUCK
gang of murderous
creatures of the night". a) 0 TARZAN / SUPER 8EV the life and rhythm of a pond is Cutthroats.
in reality the scene of constant,
The morning sumise Is like EN
o LOVE BOAT "Super Mom"
frenetic drama, (A)
Anne Meara, Jerry Stiller; "I'll
a hilliest on fire.
11.'0O
See You Again" Craig Stevens.
4:30
David Parsons (2) FRED AND BARNEY
(4) $po
Cyd Charisse; "April Return"
SPECTACULAR
OURGANGCOMEDIES
Scheduled events include Charo.
I was talking to Mugy the
11.30
King's Cup International Boxmountain
10:00
(2) 0 THE JITSONS
Ing
from
Bangkok,
Thailand;
(2)
SUPERTRAIN
A YOUfl9
Mugy the mountain was 0 PINK PANTHER
Part 3 of the World Mixed Pairs
man holds some passengers
talking to we
Gymnastics Championships;
on the supertrain hostage while
1145
We were talking all day
MU Swimming competition planning his escape from the
LIFE ON THE MI8I8pp
long
QUEEN (TiME PR0xiMAT) featuring the U.S. vs. West police.
Germany, from Long Beach, 0 FANTASY ISLAND A joke
All day long we were
Cal.
writer dreams of becoming a
talking
AFTERNOON
WORLD WAR U 01 DIARY
stand-up comic, and an invalid
Night and day
"Kamikaze: Flower Of Death"
(Toni Tennhfis) wants to meet
Day and night
12:00
her pen pal, a convict serving
500
Mouth by mouth
time.
(2)0SUPOND AND THE I'2)INONSIO(
(I) PROFILES IN EDUCATION
0 BLACK AWARENES
AWARENESS
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
BATTLE OP THE PLANETS

12:30

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Poets
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These poems are by
elementary achoolera from
Seminole County. They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wiahoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
the, but are not told
what they should write.
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A place there was a long
time ago
a twat to held the sip of
beauty
with flowers of colored
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Beauty.
At the 'ead of the forest
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with lights made by

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::':IlIYHjrusades

I'm red paper
to be.cut Into a heart,
a valentine.
I am In a field dancing
with a quarter bone.
I am a seed castle
washed away by the ocean.
I am In the middle of a
stage
swimming,
climbing a mountain,
Iwill grow wings
and fly away.
Sally Ras
The word Mississippi
Is like a monster.
Tim Joses
Night Is like a black dog on
a step.
An old man ls like a tree at
elght
JImb.
Spiders are like two tables.
Teachers are like saa4
paper.
Lunches are like
magichw
Anhiur III like a blanket.
Spaceships are like
sflverwars.
A line Isan..d that IJib
ever the meestaim,
Atk can is like a bear
eating a deer.
Kerre
Tre..wavj, is the ocean
billet Is like grace
h1lary
S

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Year by YEAR
Until finally I died
GregGosline
Croci meadows that aros't
green
but tail of fantastic things
man caat see
like stars In the night that
are glowing
Pat A±y
Nuckles look like sesnesinal
swimming
Naomi
An eraser kills words.
Rasty Harper

GALLOPINO GHO6TOONNAFARGO
(I)MOM"Splendor In The a KENTUCKY DERBY Live
Grass" (C) (1961) Natalie
Coverage of this famed horse
Wood, Warren Beatty. Two race for three-ysarold tho.

young people make the Painful
and bseuthful discovery of love
In a smali Kansas town. (2 1/2

Hrs.)

I

' 'ACADEMY
WEEKEND SPECIAL

"Soup For President" Two
miechievious boys and their
rival for class president plot to
ruin each other's campaigns,
FAWLTY TOWERSBasil
Bu
creates chaos by trying to
impose his views on
xual
se and
Promiscuity on his clients
staff. (Part3of I)

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2:
FABULOUS FUNNIES

A string of beads
Is like the years
that have past.

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abrias

AMERICAN BANDSTAND
Guests: B.T.O.,
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from Churchill

Downs In LOUISV*S, Kentucky.

11:00
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MONTY PYTHON'S FLY11:30

(2) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE Host: Carrie Fisher.

0 HIS HAW HONEYS

Guests: The Blues Brothers. (R)
(4) MOVIE
"Charno" (C)
Guests: The Statler Brothers.
(1969) Elvis Presley, liii Balm.
An Outlaw reforms himself and
IVENINS
rescues a Western town.
tOO
MOVII "The Thief Who
(1) (4)
NIWS
Came To Dinner" (C) (1973)
Ryan O'Neal, Jacqueline
Wofto
live coverags
of
the fInale of Blssel. A computer pro.
the National Championship
gnammes moonlights as a cat
Sprint Car Races from Terre burglar and falls in love with a
Haute. Indiana; a wrap-up of wealthy young wom
. (2 Hrs.)
thi Kentuck 119
an
THEATRE S MOVIE "Thó Noon
And
Sixpence" (B/W) (1943)
Lillie: Going On The Stage" George
Sanders, Herbert
Lift is Pregnant and the Prince
of Wa1 Comes to her aid by Marshall. Based on the story by
Somerset Uaigham, An artist
arranging for her to mo
iesvsáh.
-wtq
the tranquili
Paris

'4P
CA
&amp;

dsaih. (1 Hr. 45 Mins.

SUNDAY
MORNING
600

a) A DETER WAY

0 THIS IS THE LIFE
6:30
(I) CHURCH SERVICE
0 MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.
AFTER HOURS

May 6

EVENING

nine. After a giant tidal wave

overturns an ocean liner, a
handful of passengers struggle
to survive amidst the wreck0 SPECTRUM
a)
age.
THE ADVOCATES "Should
0 ISSUES AND ANSWERS
(4)0 ALICE Mel misunder.
Puerto
Rico
Be
i12 INTERCOM
A stands Alice's dinner invitation
0 CONSUMER SURVIVAL Commonwealth, A State, Or An and all but moves in with her
KIT "Prescription Drugs, Tray- Independent Nation?"
and Tommy. (A)
el Tips, Air Conditioning"
6:30
0 IKE Robert Duvall and Lee
Remick portray General Dwight
(2) NBC NEWS
12:30
D. Eisenhower and his trusted
MEET THE PRESS (4) ces NEWS
Guest: George Bush. who is 030 MINUTES
military aide Kay Summersby
expected to announce his can. 0 WILD KINGDOM "Explor.. in this saga tracing the Amen.
didacy for the Republican nom. ing The Great Barrier Reef" can hero's war years. (Part 3 of
Marlin uncovers a threat to the 3
ination for the presidency.
MASTERPIECE THEATRE
Coral-producing animals that I
0 BLACK AWARENESS

7:00
21COMPANY
"Lillie: America" From Lillie's
0 DIRECTIONS "Brown Vs. built the Great Barrier Reef.
a) SUNDAY SCHOOL FORUM Board Of Education" Rev. 0 WILD KINGDOM "Realm first day in America she is
O THE LAW AND YOU
Jesse Jackson discusses the Of The Rhea" The ostrich-like cheered wherever she goes,
0 VIEWPOINT ON NUTRI_ progress made since the land- rhea is seen on his "walk but disaster Clouds the opening
'nON
of her play in New York,
mark 1954 Supreme Court across the pampas."
JERRY FALWELL
decision outlawing Segregation
7fl
9:30
in public schools.
iso
WORLD OF DISNEY (j) 0 JUST FRIENDS Susan
S HOY EN LA LEGISLATURA "The Parent Trap" A set of and Leonard decide to write a
(2)AM.E. HOUR
twins who were separated at movie script together.
1:00
a) SUNDAY MORNING
birth by the divorce of their
(2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
0 FAITH FOR TODAY
10:00
parents meet and devise a
0 CONSUMER BUYUNE
0 PICTURE OF HEALTH
CONSUMER BUYLINE
wacky scheme to bring their •MARY TYLER MOORE
0 DISCUSSION '
5'00
(lii
MOVIE
"Mark
Of
Zorro"
still-feuding
parents back Guest: Nancy Walker,
VOICE Of VICTORY
(C) (1974) Frank Langella, together. (A)
S SECOND CITY TV
a)OFWOMEN AND MEN
Ricardo Montalban. In the (4)000 MINUTES
REX
BARD
10:30
1820s, the swashbuckling son U THE O8MONDS Guests:
05110W 1 PEOPLE
(4) CAMPAIGN '79
of
a
California
nobleman
stagAndrea
McArdle,
Adam
Rich,
SESAME STREET (R)
S FAWLTY TOWERS Guests
es deadly duels with his Cathy Rigby, Boys Town Choir.
8:30
0 ThE FORSYTE SAGA "A and staff become confused by
enemies. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
(12) SUNDAY MASS
0WA8HINGTON WEEK IN Silent Wooing" Michael Basil's state of nervous tension
a) MARLO AND THE MAGIC REVIEW (A)
becomes a member of Panlia. and a case of mistaken identi-

Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

'Manhattan '
Fres h, C risp
NEW RELEASE
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton,

MANHATTAN tIlj

mant and politics soon embroil ty. (Part 4 of 6)
1:30
Fleur in a feud with Lord
O ORAl. AOSERTS
11:00
(2) OUTDOORS
Ferrar's daughter, Marjorie.
J1 0 43 NEWS
9:00
(1) 0 NBA BASKETBALL
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
(1) OUTLOOI(
Live coverage of an NBA playFAMILY
"Doug
Kershaw / Clifton
a)O SUNDAY MORNING
IN
ALL
THE
off game. Teams and location
Archie and Edith travel to Call- Chenier" (A)
0FANGFACE
to be announced.
fornia to spend Christmas with
0 ORAl. ROBERTS
MOVIE To Be Announced.
11:15
MISTER ROGERS (R)
WALL STREET WEEK Mike, Gloria and Joey. (Part 1 (4) CBS NEWS
I
"The 'New' Energy Crisis" of 2)(R)
9:30
11:25
(1) GOSPEL, SINGING JUBI. Guest: Charles T. Maxwell, 0 FANTASY ISLAND SPEsenior vice president and CIAL Tattoo is kidnapped and (2) (Ii) NEWS
LEE
director, Cyrus J. Lawrence held for ransom by a former
0 KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO
11:30
employee (Red Buttons), and
0 MOVIE "Ride 'Em Inc. (R)
MOVIE "Fraternity
two
orphaned
children
get
the
(3D
CBS
Cowboy" (B/W) (1942) Bud
2chance to choose their Ideal Row" (1977) Gregory Harrison,
Abbott, Lou Costello. Two men (fl NASHVILLE MUSIC
Peter Fox. A man torn by memhead for fun and adventure at a t BEING HUMAN Eric
CLOSE
•
CLOSE TO HOME A small ones recalls the fun and hearWestern dude ranch. 11 1/2 Sevareld and his guests town caught in the crosacur- tache of his 1950s college days
Hrs.)
explore the behavioral atti- rents generated by a teachers' and the events that lead to a
ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)
tudes of mankind in this pro- strike, a school board recall campus tragedy.
i000
gram about human unique- election and Proposition 13 0 MOVIE To Be Announced.
0 JUKEBOX Guests: The G
STUDIO SEE "Orienteer- "
fever is examined.
Band, Tina Charles, Frankie
big" The new sport of Orion2:30
8:30
Miller, Cliff Richard.
leering in Richmond. Va. is (2) MOVIE "King Of The
ONE DAY AT A TIME
(4)
D
demonstrated; visit Al Hartig, Pecos" (8/W) (1936) John Ann tries to work up the nerve
11:55
kite man; thoroughbred horses Wayne, Muriel Evans. A young to ask
(2) NBC LATE MOVIE
a
handsome
business
are trained in Ocala, Fla. (R)
lawyer seeks revenge for the associate out on a date. (R)
"Sweepstakes" (1978) Frederic
Forrest, Herschel Bernardi. A
murder of his parents. (1 Hr.)
10:30
900
politically-minded lawyer, a
"Houston Open"
(2) MOVIE "Murphy's War" 0 GOLF
(C) (1971) Peter O'Toole, Sian Live coverage of the final round (2) 0 NBC MOVIE 'The bookie and a cocktail waitress
Phillips. A man decides to fight of this PGA tournament from Poseidon Adventure" (1972) become finalists in a million
a one-man war against the the Woodland Hills Country Gene Hackman, Ernest Borg. dollar lottery. (A)
Germans after they shoot his Club in Houston. Texas.
Plane down in the middle of a
3:00
Jungle river. (2 Hrs,)
5 EVENING AT POPS Arthur
(I) TONY BROWNS JOURNAL Fiedler opens his 50th season
FOR OUR TIMES Douglas as conductor of the Boston
—
Edwards hosts this weekly Pops Orchestra live from Symseries exploring current social phony Hall in this golden anniIssues from a religious view- versary program featuring
fl46 tET1'E1.5* AND 0
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highlights from his first concert
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KIOSWORLD
in 1929. (A)
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TYOTANS.E

Allen is back in his personal groove writing, directing,
starring - and back in the area where he functions most
wittily. That's the man-woman, husband-wife, boyfriendS
girlfriend continuing war. This is done in black and white.
--

and it's beautiful funny and crisp. OnI) flak: a little
familiar. GRADE:

3:30

(4)
ONI
my
0FAMILY
0 PlAIT

10 COMPA.

GENERAL RELEASE

wrapped around gang warfare. Standout performance by
newcomer Dc La Paz. Caution: some strong language,
violence. GRADE: B-minus (IlL filler)

CRAMP, THE (PG)
Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
Ricky Schroder. Drama. IDirector Franco Zeffirelli has
-

dusted off the old classic about the ex-champ and his son
and the rich lady who used to be the kid's mother. He pulls
out all the stops -no sob Is left unsobbed -and It's a treat
for the love-to-cry set. But it Is overlong and very over.
sentimental. Young Ricky Schroder is the best child actor
In years, however, GRADE: B.

CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG)

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Welghtllfting championships
from Gettysburg. Pennsylvania.

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A stubborn male chauvinist
discovers his daughter to be a
better athlete than any of the
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sylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
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never forget. It is too long and some of It is forced, but it
remains a classic film, GRADE: A.

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will enchant you. A pair of teen-agers find each other, and
find Innocent romance, against a background of Paris and
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Everybody grows up some age. He prefers the music of
time. Even teeny-boppers. the '60s to the music of the
And teen-age rock-and-roll 7Os, and what he plays
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shows It. But he is going In,
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old, a rock performer since In mid-April, ABC telecast
he was in the eighth grade, Is the dram, "like Normal
growing up. Maybe you People," In which he and
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past tense and any he's couple who get married. It
already grown up. 'I'm was, by far, his most
starting to feel," says demanding role and, he
Cassidy, "that 1,111 getting thinks, could very well be a
over the hill. That's because turning point In his career
my taste In music is and his life.
changing very much. Disco
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music is the most happening out," he says, "that I really
thing right now— and ldon't am an actor. I was very
like it.
nervous before I did it,
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music, at all. But he says the
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he costarred with Parker
Stevenson as "The Hardy
Boys." While he realizes the
show was great exposure for
him, and that acting in It
every day was a wonderful
learning process, the aerIs
never
taxed
him
dramatically.
"No," he says, with a wry
grin, "I sure wasn't
pointed when "The Hardy
Boys' went off the air."
He says his parents Shirley Jones and the late
JackCassldy — triedto
deter him from an acting
career. Since he had been
getting paid as a rock star
for much of his childhood,
they were primarily concerned with making sure he
finished high school.
"I did - barely," he says.
He did his first European
tour with his band while he
was a senior In high school
and so, when he came back.
he was faced with a problem
of making up a course. Since
his only two courses, as a
senior, had been ceramics
and physical education, It's
hard tosee how he failed, but
he did fall P.E.
He made it u in summer
school. Al the tune, he was
Just happy to be finished with
that weight around his neck,
and gave no thought at all
college. Another sign of his
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found to have the brain of a 0 Thu'S COMPANY Jack talented biographers. from Puerto Rico, unnerved Patrick.
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stunner
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decision.
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college a lot more lately." he
says, "than I did then. I'm
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courses in the evenings. I'd
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Andre Previn and cellist Anne
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SPY after a secret Shotz beer
formula, convinces Shirley to
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who refuses to reveal his Identity to Barnaby requests the
detective at gunpoint to find his
missing son. (R)
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Roundtree. A amond merchant plots to rob a diamond
vault with a security system
designed by the man's twin
brother.

protagonist is 33, and doses
In the simimer of 1921; a
period that contained World
War I, Franklin's affair with
Lucy Mercer, his disastrous
run for the vice-presidency
and his crippling from polio,
rman's choice of these
years Is a good one. They
forced Eleanor to face
Franklin's fallibility and to
figure out her own needs.
Yearning for contact with
women who are neither
senators' wives nor debutantes, she attends the

such a cloth as this."
"Elea" is the product
of three years of research
and the cooperation of the
Roosevelt family. "Young
Adolf"
Balnbrldge's
seventh novel In seven years
Is the product of pure
imagination
except for a
single historical fact that
Baingridge happened upon
while reading a biography of
Hitler.
In 1912, the 23-year.old
future Fuhrer landed In
Liverpool (Bainbridge's
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advice, and he's convinced
Adolf weasled the fare out of
her. Expecting an expert on
the foreign market, instead
he's stuck with his puny,
penniless, paronold halfbrother a reject from art
school, or, the run from
conscription in the Austrian
army.
So much for fact. Bain.
bridge dresses young Adolf
in a vermin-infested suit. He
carries no luggage. His sole
possession Is a cherished
book — thestoryofthe
leader of the Texas and
Arizona settlers who annihilated the "fiendish"
Indians.
Bainbridge equips Adolf
with many of the quirks that
would later swell Into fullfledge manias. He's alternately sullen or shaken by
sudden, inexplicable rages.

some

are herded toward a Black
Maria. "There were hundreds of you and not a dozen
of them. They didn't even
use the police.
Meyer explains bitterly,
"Let the minority act with
enough authority and the
majority will walk like
lambs to the slaughterhouse"
a lesson young
Adolf was never to forget.
Bainbridge explains that
what intrigued her about
Hitler's early years was that
he seemed Nfl dnwnriuht
mediocre. "I had always
assumed that he was fiend
who had leapt fully formed
into history without parents
or background." Instead she
discovered a man who loved
his mother, had brothers and
sisters, played the piano.
"He did not torture the cat or
throw William Patrick over
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duds as the formidable return to harness will be
James West, secret broadcast as a special movie
presentation, Wednesday.

admitting that he'd opted to
do only television specials,
plays and feature films after
leaving the series and was
now wondering about the
choice.
"I was getting out of series
work just when such marvelous people as Mitzi
Gaynor, Dean Martin, Carol
Burnett, Glenn Ford, Jimmy
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Tony Curtis, Tony
sal$," said Martin, "I've Quinn and Shirley MacLame
thought of the story as a
dpftg4ful spoof on ourselves.
In this film, we dare to show
our characters an honed ten
years later, with all their
deteriorating faults. Our
timing Is just a bit off, we're
not quite so quick on the
uptake, and I have to put
James
through
a
calisthenics course to get
him in shape. It's all great

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years later
Martin's nostalgia also
centered around stunt
coordinator Chuck Courwith all their
teney and stunt heavy Red
Wed, who both worked In the
deteriorating
original series, as did Bud
Alper the sound engineer
(mixer), who'd been a sound
faults'
boom technician for the
series And there was also
Mickey Golden, who had were all moving Into series
been Roes' series "stand-- television."
In," but who was now doing
Roes kept his creative
the same work for Conrad. hand In the business by
Ross stanxned up his 1n appearing In musicals and
terlm 10 years with a sigh, plays, such as 11 1776,"

In summing up his new
film, Martin rubbed his jaw,
let a glint creep Into his eyes
and said, "You might say
that old television series
secret agents never die, it's
Just tougher for them to get
out of trouble."

WEDNESDAY

join with country music great
Johnny Cash in a musical trib-

Wild West Revisited."
The athletic actor, who has
a law degree, also found time
to win V tennis trophies,
playing In venous pro-celeb
tournaments over the past
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chain of events which endanger
the lives of NcGarrett and
Danny. (A)
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bomber threatens to turn the
late shift Into a last shift for
Barney and his dett'ctives.
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Of Italian politics Is presented
through an examination of
Europe's most radical campus.

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the Hawaiian "godfather"
type racketeer Tony Alike in
"Hawaii Five-O." It was
during the filming of that
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first
worked
with
songwriter-actor Paul
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of
Lucy"
and "Love American Style";
and making a number of
motion pictures-for-television, Including "Wednesday's (lld" with Shirley
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"The Crooked Hearts" with
Rosalind Russell and
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A Goal I Did It'

By DICK KLEINER
"I've got some car shows to have fun.
himself a big pat on the back.
HOLLYWOOD
He is probably justified in
(NEA)
"I have achieved It all," he set up, some appearances,
It is pretty good when a says. "I set a goal and Idid things like that," he says. that feeling. It wasn't an
kid from the tough, un- it. The goal was to make It in "And I want to train my easy life, as a kid on one of
derprivileged Spanish this business
not voice, I want to study dan- the roughest areas of New
Harlem area of New York necessarily a star, but a cing, I want to study acting. York.
can look at himself In the working actor, a successful Eventually, I want to do all
His folks were divorced
mirror when he's 30 and say actor and I've done that. sorts of things.
when he was 2, and he was
"But I told my agent that raised by a hard-working
The goal was also to buy my
he's done it all.
That's happened to mother a house and get her right now I don't want to mother and a doting grandEnrique Estrada. You know teeth done and buy her a car work except for 'CHIPs.' father who would dose him
and I've done that, too. Financially, I don't have to. I with cod liver oil at the first
him by the name he took
"Every buck I make after was offered the Freddie sign of a cold.
when he turned actor Erik
"Up to this day," he says,
Estrada. Growing up as today Is gravy."
Pninze movie (they are
There will undoubtedly be planning a film biography of "I could fill a glass with cod
Enrique, or Hank as the Irish
kids he met called him, he a large helping of gravy. the late comedian) and I said liver oil and drink it like
learned that he'd never get Estrada is riding high. His no: It would take me too long water. But I became the
anywhere In acting with a series, "CHIPs," In which he to get ready for it."
biggest and healthiest kid in
Latino name like Enrique. co-stars as a California
Estrada figures he has the whole family."
He figured Erik Estrada Highway Patrolman with some play time coming, time
Growing up, acting never
would confuse them enough Larry Wilcox, Is one of to enjoy his popularity and entered his mind. There
so at least he could get an NBC's few bright spots and the financial rewards that go wasn't even a TV set around
audition.
sure of a few more seasons. with It. He has, in the trite the apartment until Erik's
And he has big plans for expression of today, "paid mother began dating a police
He turned 30 on March 16,
and he was able to give other things.
his dues" and now is his time officer named Pete Hanos.

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Evening Herald—(USPS 48.280)—Price 2.5 Cents

Cwas Sta tions Mobbed
Violence Is Reported
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Imposition of gas rationing in
With gasoline statim closed or open for only a few hours a day,
California's urban areas drew closer today, as desperate huge lines, stretching a mile or more Into traffic, formed Friday
motorists mobbed gasoline stations for the second day In some In the Los Angeles area. Many motorists waited more than an
areas Friday, bringing reports of scattered violence.
hour to reach the Pumps — sometimes to be told only then that the
But among the stories of violence and price-gouging there were station's tanks had Just rim dry.
also reports of unusual acts of helpfulness and courtesy.
Police In Los Angeles and other Southern California cities
County officials prepared to meet Monday with Gov. Edmund reported some fights between motorists over their places In line,
G. Brown Jr., on his proposal for a state-mandated "odd-even" and between motorists and station attendants.
rationing plan In counties that request It. It appeared many ofIn Los Angeles, Mabel Arias, So 84 months pregnant, cornficlals from heavily populated areas would do so - putting the
police she was beaten "all over my body" bya man who
plaInedo
plan Into effect In those areas as early as Tuesday.
accused her of cutting in front of him In a line.
Edwin Lewis,3), described by police as the size .Of a football
player," was detained and released pending Investigation.
Police said Lewis reportedly countered by letting air out of the
wqznan's tires, and she allegedly got out of her car and slapped
him. Lewis denied he hit her, saying he only grabbed her arm to
protecthimself.
was MW filling his tank when police arrived. "I just got
carried away," he reportedly said.
But In Burbank, Qiackiey's restaurant dispatched waitresses to
LOS ANGELES (UP!)— The by having to cite or arrest wi
- give motorists — many of them sweltering in the afternoon sun —
Los Angeles Police Depart- thinking, rude Inconsiderate free lemonade In plastic foam cup,
ment, which Is urging residents drivers."
In some lines, those who ran out of gas while waiting watched in
to be calm and remain softFifteen minutes after it wiK anger while others darted around and In front of them. In other
spoken in the face of the distributed, police spo
gasoline drought, decided It
recalled the release and Issued autos along by hand.
better follow Its own guidelines, a rewritten version.
In Sacramento, Gov. Brown Friday unveiled his plan to inAs reports Increased of fights
stitute controls on gasoline sales In those counties that ask for
between motorists and gas
The new one said the them, using his powers to take extraordinary measures in the
station attendants over scarce department "is appealing to face
of "disaster or extreme periL"
gasoline, the department Issued motorists to remain patient and
The plan would allow motorists to buy gasoline only every other
a news release Friday warning courteous ... The motoring day, based on the last digit of the vehicle's license plate,
that unless motorists "maintain public Is asked to please restricting sales to a marbnuin of 30 gallons and a minimum of
some semblance of sanity," the cooperate by obeying the laws half a tank to prevent panic "tank-topping,"
department would have to "add and exercising common cour
Emergency and commercial vehicles, motorcycles and autos
to an already difficult situation tesy."
driven by the handicapped were exempted.

Police Follow
Their Own Advice

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Problem of alcoholism is dramatized in this photograph

Addiction For New Life
At Th is Halfway House

cubs Born; Cougar Expecting

Btrt*hs Abound AtZóO

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Herold Staff Writer
Central Florida Zoological
Park at Sanford has announced
another blessed event at the
zoo. Four Bengal Tiger cubs
were born April 29 and mother
and cubs are doing well. The
mother is one of the two baby
tigers flown in from Tennessee
In 1975 and fed from a bottle.
She was only this year paired
for the first time with the zoo's
male Bengal Tiger.
The mother Is keeping the
cubs In seclusion in her den
until their eyes open and they
are able to move about under
their own power, which should
be by the end of next week,
according to Zoo Director Alan
Boson.
"Bengal Tigers have from
two to six offspring," he said,
"but two is usual, four unusual
id six, rare."
"She Is doing an excellent job
of mothering the cubs," Boson
said, "but they have to be kept
away from the father because
he might kill them."
"Allthe cubs look like they're
ood strong healthy condition
and if their mother demon.
*Misan ability to care for the
cabs, there should be no
pt ate
in raising them
they are sold to another soot"
amoft Sam Wilson, No
00*111.
Now on exhibit are the three

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Fox last month. These animals
1$
are still a little thy having been
only recently exposed to the - public view. They have been
observed at feeding time in the
open exhibit near the Wool
.
Monkey exhibit.
Zoo officials also announced
the female cougar Is scheduled
to deliver cubs sometime In
July adding to the zoo's animal
.
inventory.
;
A pair of black panthers
arrived at the zoo this week
from Chicago, Boson said.
*
Plans have been announced
..
for the construction of the new
Children's Zoo to begin
sometime this year. It was
'
learned, zoo officials said, U
after advertising for bkinonths
construction of a dry moat for
the elephant paddock liii week
when bide were cilened that It
was overbid by all companies
snnItthig sealed bide.
Present plane cell for con. "
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by Torn Ni$sI contracting the work,
ofFemale cougar expecting
ftcfals said.
Two special events are day, except for paraplegics, Council of YrAI anu nurger
planned at the no In the near Boson said, but those flg4
King will sponar a Children's
figure. on Swy, May is, the will be transported from the Art Festival for Central Florida
Florida SymphOny Orcbsdm parking area at the 14 children from preschool
will present a childre&amp;s cm Indiatrial Park by six ihatti, through 12th grade. Qilidren
cut at 3 p.m. aimed at basis. The orubsetri will play will be admitted free and will
dslldIng youag and old ad hetwem the no entram and draw or paint their own Imwill be Included with e''en the pkiic ellar.
preulosis of the zoo and
to the zoo. Thee, will be no
( JUN 2freml0 aim lo6 animals tobe judged for prises,
parking at the me Itself on that p.m. the Seminole County including four awards.

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BY BRA1WN CA1tRAOCO
"To make somettdngout of my We is my biggest
motivation to stay sober, "says a man in his mid-20s with
long blond wiry hair.
"1 have too much self-esteem to see myself In the gutter
somewhere,"
The young man, call him Mike, Is one of six residents
now at the Seminole Halfway House who decided to trade
their addictions to alcohol for a chance to lead normal,
happy lives.
About three years ago, Mike admitted to himself he had
a drinking problem but it wasn't until his marriage and
college career fell In that he was ready to quit.
"It took three years before I could become happy
staving sober," Mike says.
Today, he attends a local college full-time In Seminole
County where he Is studying to become a registered nurse.
Another resident of the Seminole Halfway House Is a
middle-aged man called Tom who says his drinking
"wasted some good years and lost a good wife." Like
Mike, he too, is ready to build a new life for himself.
"There are a lot of beautiful things out there that I don't
see when I'm drinking,', Tom says. "I want to be the man
I was supposed to be in the world."
The Seminole Halfway House offers men like Tom and
Mike a helping hand to rejoin the community"soclally,
spiritually and vocationally," says John Bissell, residence
manager.
Since 1972, the Seminole Halfway House has served as a
"change agency" where Individuals move from
detoxification to being a wholly Intergrated part of the
community, Bissell says. It is located just south of Lake
Mary Boulevard.
The halfway house, which Is wider the direction of
Seminole County Mental Health, has a capacity to house
10 individuals. It offers residents care services, counseling and therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation
support.
"We concentrate on helping a client develop a support
system he can use In terms of his ability to live without the
Lee of alcohol," Bissell says.
Another consideration Is helping the Individual find
meaningful employment that would Instill in him feelings
of self-esteem and self-worth, Bissell says. These feelings

have atàdency to cietutorat. In aloholki,
IV woo in %TTTT1V .
they are here, we try to tis'ap tm develop sonis
of
program for living sober," BIsseU says.
But the halfway house is more than a common place for
clinical treatment of alcoholism, Bissell says. It Is similar
to a small cornznwilty where every resident contributes
something "We are not a holding house or detention
home," Biseeli stresses, "This Is home. We do lot of
things together. We try to have everyone sit down for
dinner, say grace, break bread. Try to establish that kind
of identity."
Each resident Is responsible for some particular aspect
in the upkeep of the home tohelphlmget into the habit of
conformance. For example, a resident might be required

'I want to be the man I was
supposed to b. In the world'
to have his bed made by 8a.m. or the dishes washed by 10
am.
"This might sound simple but an alcoholic by nature
would want to rebel against that, "Blssell says.
If a resident doesn't do his household chores, he Isn't
making a contribution to the "community," Bissell says.
Fellow residents will remind him of that during the group
sessions held each week, he says.
There's a different activity at the halfway house almost
every day of the week. "Members of the Alcoholics
Anonymous meet here on Tuesdays for their regular
meetings and Wedoe*tay nights are set aside for
recreation," Bissell says.
Through the mental health center, the halfway house
makes available to residents the use of a psychologist,
clinical psychologists , pyachologjcal testing and other
services, he says.
"We are currently evaluating and re-evaluating our
alcoholic recovery program to assure we have an attitude
toward the development of optimum recovery ow
portunity," Blssell says.
During the 90-day program (residents may may
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the building committee tiid with
needed to build a new hospital the hospital operation to a non- financing," he said, "We program permits loans only to
tile consultants who prepared
from FmHA could not be profit corporation has received initially sought reorganization
rural areas or to cities of less the report befute coiuiiiitiiig
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10,000 population. himself to either relocation or
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for approval.
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finance the building through a status change Is now beinga governor
lithe governor signs the bill, profit to quality," he said.
point the board • wiII
city. One site mentioned as a continue
loan from the Farmers Home sought by the hospital board of Bentley
to
said hospital board
pursue
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A&amp;nlnjdratlon, It cannot do so trustees.
members
reorganization."
will
begin
hospital was endorsed by facility is the area along
(Or five years U the hospital is
"If
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lie said in (lie end financing it
reorganized from a county- goingthey
to rim Into problems," commissioners as soon as of a report
by
a
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York
Boulevard.
renovation
or i relocation of the
owned fadilfty to a private, non- Brown said. "Farmers Home possihie.
consulting firm. The report
profit institution,
If
the
hospital
is
not
able
to
hospital
may
require a coinwon't make a loan to a nonBentley said today he was indicated it would be less cx- secure a loan from FmllA, the bination of
Hospital
methods and that as
administrator profit community facility unaware of the FmHA rule Pensive to bufld a new hospital consultants' report
Qiarles Bentley had said he unless It has a five-year
indicated a private, non-profit cortrack which would prevent a non- for $17.3 million if financed
the
least
costly
option
would be poration the hospital would
would recommend to the board record of success.
profit - corporation from through a 25-year loan from to renovate the present have a wider range
that a new facWty be conof options.
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Brown said that in addition to
"It Is our intention to pursue than to renovate the existing provements through con- (he five-year track record a
the existing facility on First there would be a sure basis for
reorganization,
for a number of facility for $16 million if ventional means.
Street.
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bonds. But if they go private we reasons, at this point." he said, financed
through tax-exempt
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Chairman of the Board of can be iiiade, a hospital
loan right But, he added that things could bonds at eight
director of the district office of away."
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change if the situation on over 25 years.
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Sharply higher prices for
gasoline and heating oil canceled a dramatic improvement
in food cods during April as
wholesale prices climbed 0.9
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the fifth straight
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the government reported today.

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August. Food prices had-

Phil Brzenk takes one last look at the classroom he's
occtçled for the past 1$ months teaching high school
- .qidvalency courses to piiIla some refer to as "lours.
He carefully checkth. flit cabinets once more to make
sore he's removed all dadunt records and claseroixu
materials. The folded portable desks leaning against the
steel bars emphasize the drab beige walls and yellowed
linoleum floor. Now the clawoo,n resembles the 12-fool
bylS400tcellft was meanttobe.
Brunk of Seminole Community College Instructed his
last class of Inmates last Friday in both the General
Educational Development (GED) program and College
Level Examination's Program (CLEP). The cell Is now
being converted to hold about 16 offenders serving
"weekend sentences."
Crowded conditions at the Seminole Pounty Jail
warrants the transformation of the classroom to bring the
Jail into compliance with date standards of sanitation and
homing conditions.
But while the classroom, a former drunk tank, was In
operation for the past five years, no one can say It was a
-:wast.d effort on ünates. Brunk least of all.
ApproxImately 35 inmates have earned their GED
certificates during the 11 mouth Brzenk served as the
Jail's sole educational Instructor. When the last class was
held last week, there were five to six students who would
have been "dose to ready" to teat for their certificates, he
said.
"Scene of them were quite disappointed," Brzenk said
when they heard about the discontinuation of the GED
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But fuel prices remained at
discouragingly high levels, the
Labor Department said In its
monthly analysis of inflation at
the wholesale level,

Food ready for sale to
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oil Jumped 6.7 percent to raise
the three-month increase to
almost 13 percent, a particularly gloomy statistic for northeastern dates,
The heating oil Jump was the
biggest since an 8.1 percent
increase registered in June

Gasoline prices shot up 4.4 1974.
percent, the largest rise since
In fact, the cost of all
August 1975, and have now products at the wholesale level
surged 9.8 percent during the ether than food climbed by 1.3
past three months alone.
percent, the biggest Increase in
Furthermore, home heating that category since October,

1974 -a sure sign that inflation

rate.

will remain a big concern for
the next several months.
The overall 0.9 percent in.
crease in the cost of goods
ready for sale to retail outlets
was the lowest since Novern-

Wholesale prices increased 1
percent in December, February
and March and by 1.2 percent in
January.

her's 0.7 percent rise.
But that was small consolalion to inflation-weary Amencans because if wholesale
prices rose over the year at the
same rate as in April it would
mean an 11.4 percent inflation

Treasury Secretary Michael

Blumenthal Wednesday acknowledged inflation remains
the

administration 's

biggest

economic headache.
He said inflation figures so
far this year 'have been very,
very bad worse than anyone
expected." And he cautioned
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that 'there is no single, simple,
short solution.
"What is requited is pro.
deitte and persistence" on the
Part of the American public.
lie predicted that Carters
voluntary wage-price program
will begin to li-e an impact
this summnet- and "later on this
sear we'll see a reduction" in
the rate of inflation.
lie also said the .RIIlllIiistra.

lion foresees rn possibility of a
recession.

Sanford Facelift*ng
Joint Effort Sought
The
Sanford
Housing
Authority in the next few
M01011111 will attempt to Join
merchants, property
and lenders together to ret'abllitMe buildIngs
along Sanford Avenue In

downtown area and along West
lltbStr.etfrom French Avenue
to Southwest Road, Authority
director Tom Wilson has an.
nosmeed.
Wll.
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put from the Dq*dMA of

PV= at the Jail.

Beth the GED and the CLEP program will be offered,
however, to biudes hi the multi-purpose room at the new
county Jail now under construction, he said. The Jail,
which Is it Five Points, will be completed by neat year.
"I think the GED end the CLEP program were helpful
(to binates) in the road to rehabilitation," Bezenk said.
"It was a mews towards goal In that area."
Bmdft was difficult to Milo the effect education
es a former Icenat,, he cunc.d.d, wilesi 00114kM follow
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contribute to a loan pool for
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funds to cities In order to
establish lows guarantees to "On the average, cities that
back up merchants and have received UDAG grants
property owners who borrow have come up with seven
from local lending institutions, dollars in private money for
Jim Wright of the HUD office every dollar of grant money,"
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he said, "but that is not a set
figure."
In addition, he said
grant
funds can be used as interest
When the grant is prepared
subsidies so that a merchant and submitted, Wright said his
wishing to rehabilitate his store office will examine the request
can burrow money front a bank to determine whether a grant Is
or savings and loan at the going actually needed to get the
biured rate, but with the project off the ground. Other
subsidy, his repayment in- determining factors, he said,
atallinents are lowered. The Include the degree of minority
subsidy has the same effect as participation and the number of
If he had borrowed at a lower Jobs likely to be generated by
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WrIglg said the awarding of
Wilson said discussion with
Officials from the regional UDAG grants depends upon a BUD officials on another grant
HUD office j Manta were In community's c*xnmlinse,* to re'ied - for $1.5 minion
Sanford Wednesday to discuss goNritlng local involvement in construct a neighborhood
the reUrunenta of the Urban the project. He said one community facility-would be
Development Action Grant melmia'e of that commitment Is scheduled for a public hearing
(UDAG) program, from which the aznow4 of money lending In the near future.
GEOFWilson hopes to receive the Institutions are willing to FREY POUNDS

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young to vote, lie's Angelo Codispoti, II, of Orlando,
who will fill the sheriff's shoes today in observance

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Sheriff John Polk explains the new sheriff facilities
to "Sheriff" Codispoti,

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practicality of seeking amendments of the statutes."
"But the most powerful force shaping the performance WMS
Because of these constitutional provisions, the report said, "the
Privacy Act and Ow FOIA, and called "for the necvisity and
department and the embassy (in Georgetown) were obliged to
pervasive and constant effect of the constraints"
the First
follow a cautious policy that emphasized impartiality, adherence
Mnendinent, the Privacy Act and the Freedom
of Infonnatlon to strict legality, acc
Act.
uracy and insistence on hard evidence as the
only basis for action "
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"Concern about the FOIA and those provisions of the Privacy
recouds that the department review Its Interoretatlon of the
Act that Permit access by an individual to government files about
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ENID, Okia. (UPI) — More damage and aid homeless the barest hit town, late Police said she had hidden on
Jack Lawrence Baker, 40, of
than a dozen tornadoes raked victims. Oklahomas Civil Dc- Wednesday to prevent looting, the ground floor of the hotBe Houston was killed as he drove Mayberry, 51, of Enid, died of a
northcentral Oklahoma Wed- fense director said the twisters
Connie Jo Kerfoct, 14, of when the twister hit, but the t)woth downtown Coyle, Okla. heart attack as a twister
nesday, killing at least two may have caused as much as Meno, was killed by a twister high-speed winds destroyed the PoHcesaidatwister4O55edtO
grain elevator near Lahoma.
people, injuring a half dozen $4.5 million in damage.
that struck her grandparents' dwelling. Her grandparentsdrixk his car and sheared off
others and catBing an estimatOfficials
said the death was not
Oklahoma Highway Patrol home and flung her body more were hospitalized with minor the roof. He was pronounced
ed $4.5 million in damage.
teams closed roads to Lahoma, than 100 yards off Into a field. injuries.
. storm related.
dead at the scene.
The rural towns of Lahoma,
Meno and Waukomis — west of
Enldandabout90milesnortjiof
Oklahoma City — were hardest
hit by twisters that struck out of
heavy thunderstorms shortly
before sundown.
The "Well-baby" clinics departments.
private doctors.
and two at the Sanford office on not have private doctors.
At least 43 homes were operated by the Seminole
heavily damaged In Lahoma, a County Health Department are
Acting Human Services French Avenue serving 20 tO 40
The
clinics
provide
The addition of the 10 new
town with fewer than 700 to be expanded with new fun- assessment of growth and Director Jeff Etchberger told children,
clinics over the five moth
population. Nine mobile homes dlngfromthestate Department development of pre-school commissioners HRS would
Public Health Nursing period will pennit the health
were destroyed and roofs from of Health and Rehabilitative children, Immunizations, want the local health part- Director Margaret Megill
department's ability to serve
said
the high school, town hail andServices (HRS).
$1,680
physicalexamiflaUofl,referral
150-200 children, Etchberger
anotlermorning clinic ifl be said.
fire station were ripped off by
County commissioners this 10 other doctors for major Baby" clinics for a five-month established at Longwood and
one twister.
week approved expanding to proWeins and parent education period through Sept. 30.
The county contracts with one other in Sanford to serve 20
Red Cross and Civil Defense five the three clinics held on nutrition, parenting skills
Currently one clinic Is held to40 more children. The service two private doctors and teams were moved into stricken monthly at the Sanford and and handling children for monthly for 15 to 20 preschool is available to pre-achool registered nurses to staff the
areas at daybreak to survey Longwood centers of the health families who do not have children at the Longwood office children from families who do clinics, Mrs. Maglll said.

Thatcher Victory Predicted
In British Voting Today
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LONDON (UP!) - Britons voted in a general election
today and last-minute opinion surveys pointed to a victory
for Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher, who would
:'.become the first woman prime minister in the nation's
history.
A Market and Research International poll In the London
-,Evening Standard reported 45 percent support for the
; Conservatives, 37 percent for Prime Minister James
Callaghan's Labor Party, 15 percent for the Liberals and
three percent for others.
.; Britain's 41.5 million eligible voters over the age of 18
,. were choosing between Callaghan's promises of five more
years of state socialism and additional welfare benefits
under Labor Party rule, or Mrs. Thatcher's Conservative
..,,,prograin stressing private eliterprise and income tax
cuts.

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proposal for Arab self-rule in the occupied West Bank and
Gaza strip in the first step in the Palestinian round of
negotiations on the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin submitted his plan for
Palestinian autonomy to an 11-member ministerial
committee that is to start talks with Egypt In a month.

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"I never feared for my safety because I went in initially
someone out.
"Some of these Inmates wouldn't have attempted to get
their high school diplomas If they hadn't been incarcerated first."
• all is
The point he stresses continually to Inmates Is that
not lost, ha says. He tries to Instill In them the adage, "
more education, the better."
When Inmates have completed half their course work
toward the GED certificates, they are awarded
either a certificate of merit or certificate of achievement
to strengthen their Incentive, he said.
"I tried to show them there is a future. Manj, of
feel It's hopeless. Many feel their life Is over. But that Ii
not the case. They can still make something out of
themselves."

itily's pedliziclan
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Workman to use forthe 4%
Elementary of the National Junior Honor
special teaching projects in the cafeteria for children. The PTA also presented Schoot, had ordered Mrs. Dike Society, Mary Kay, a victim of
the school with a slide projector. Elected PTA president for the comIng year at VArch 3S to stop bringing her cystic fibrosis, had been a
the Tnea4ay aI
ssIwas Larry White. A stsMs,t ahew-t11111110 11 00 h" d01* .thOOI wiw henbu*es1
(sos
gad.* since Feb. IR
meeting of the school year.
subordination charges.
and died April 12 at Shanda
After a two-hour hearing In Hospital in Gainesville.

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By SHARON CARRASCO
basic training, Is the son of Mr. long career, the academy country track, a member of the to be the recipient of the award.
Herald Stall Writer
and Mrs. Paul Holland of 389 E. graduate has a better chance National Honor Society, a
Looking toward the future,
Mark Holland, a senior at Lake Mary Blvd. Lake Mary. for advancement than the member of the Math Honor Holland anticipates nothing but
Seminole High School, is a
He plans to attend the ROTC graduate," Holland said. Society, Thespians, vice the bed.
presidential appointee to the academy Ix Colorado Springs, "The academy graduate would president Of the Interact
U.S. Air Force Academy.
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Colorado for four years and be more prone to be placed in a and U. Governor of the district
great experience," Holland
He Is one of the 100 major In aerospace engineering leadership position."
Interact Qiibs.
presidential appointees who are as a pilot.
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says. "Iwilistill be young when
Holland
already
has
earned
selected annually to attend the
Previously, Holland
Holland recently was named I graduate. I'll only be 21.! em
his private
licensetime
withac100Sthe senior from Seminole High planning to go to the academy
academy. Holland was chosen awarded a $40,000 Mr Force
hourspilot
of flight
for his excellent grade record, ROTC Scholarship to the
chool to receive the Daughters four years and perhaps further
high dandlar(h of conduct and college of his choice but he
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-of American Revolution my education
excellent physical condition, turned it down to attend the
In his high school career, he (DAR) AwwI. A senjor is
Holland's father isa retired
Holland, who will report to U.S. Air Force Academy.
psrticlpsted
In
a
variety
of
selected
from
each
high
school
U.
Colonel
served the Air
the academy on June 25 for "U I decided to make it. life activities that Included: cross In Seminole County every year Force
for 36who
years.

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Tackle boxes and fishing gear valued at $950 was reported
stolen from the home of Samuel Wilson Corean, 1904 Holly Ave.,
Sanford, police said.
Police said the theft occurred sometime between April 20 and
May 2.

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COINS STOLEN
thief broke into the Silver Tip Tavern at 1509 W. 13th St.,
Sanford, Monday and stole an undetermined amount of cash,

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police said.
Tavern owner Gewey Smith reported to police that the thief had
broken open the coin boxes of several pool tables and the juke box.
TOOTH PASTE HEIST
A burglar forced open a window at the home of Sharon Scherry
at 413 Cypress Ave. Monday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Sanford

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Once inside, the thief took only one tube of toothpaste and exited
through the window. Police said the value of the toothpaste was
$1.
LAWNMOWER STOLEN
A riding-type lawnmower valued at $600 was reported stolen
Monday from a Maitland home, according to Seminole County
deputies.
Robert Checho, 30, of Lake Howell Road (Parrish Lane),
Maitland, told deputies the lawnmower was stolen from his
carport sometime between Friday and Monday.
ROOFING MATERIALS STOLEN
BATTERY TAKEN
Roofing materials valued at $700 were reported stolen Monday
A heavy duty truck battery valued at $125 was removed from a from a construction site in Forest City, according to Seminole
parked vehicle owned by Carl L. Hoaks sometime Monday, County deputies.
Sanford police report.
Ninety hails of roofing shingles and two rolls of tar paper were
Police said the battery was stolen while the vehicle was parked taken sometime between Thursday and Monday from two homes
In front of 201 N. Maple St.
under construction in Foxwood Estates, Forest City, deputies say.

OFFICE BURGLARY
An undetermined amount of cash and checks were stolen
sometime Monday or Tuesday from an apartment rental office in
Altamonte Springs, according to Seminole County deputies.
Burglars gained entry to the Spanish Trace Club Apartments
office, I Spanish Trace Drive, by jimmying the lock of one of the
rear east side doors, deputies says.
Once inside, they rifled office desks, filing cabinets and desk
drawers of several offices, deputies say. A suspicious-looking
black van was seen parked near the swimming pool about the
time of the incident.

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in delivery, the dirty oil has been used only at Cape
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — Ex-supervisor Dan White
wept as San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein testified

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knew he was Involved.
The mayor and police officers who were at Northern
Station when White turned himself in moments after the
shootings were among those who appeared Wednesday at
his trial for the murders of Mayor George Moscone and
Supervisor Harvey Milk.
The defense concedes White shot the two men, but Is
attempting to show the clean-cut defendant who ran for
the Board Of Supervisors on a law-and-order campaign,
suffered from mental Illness and the slayings were
carried out in a moment of rage over what he believed was
a political Injustice to him.

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Masayoshl Otilra Ieaded today for Capitol Hill to brief
members of Congress on the trade talks President Carter
predicted will lead to an accord within a few months.
The Japanese leader scheduled morning meetings in
the House and afternoon discussions In the Senate on the
last full day of his visit to Washington.
"We have made tremendous progress," Carter told
guests at a date dinner for Ohira Wednesday, at the end of
a day of Intensive talks between the two leaders.

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been urged by Gov. Bob Graham to extend for 30 more
days the emergency order letting Florida's largest
electric utility burn dirty on at five generating plants. The

The name of Mary Kay

JOHN HERIST
grandchildren and 6 great.
John G. Herbst, Ilk of 305 E. grandchildreL
26th St., Sanford, died Wed Brisson Funeral Home-PA is
nesday at Seminole Memorial in charge Of arrangements.
Oil. Companies Overcharged $1.7 Billion
Hospital. Born In Jersey City,
N.J., he moved to Sanford in
WASHINGTON (UP!) l from that city. He was a un.iaI No!
Energy Department so- would attempt to have some of Bloom said the overcharged California, $101.6 nathon, and trative law Judge rules In favor
IC IS
federal
government
says
It
cused
the seven petroleum theovercharges returned tothe oUas
retired farmer and
.w wtr1 id abd $12 a Atlantic Rkldiei, $42 million. of the
will
use
every
possible
means
firma
Wedseá&amp;iy
of
mistakenly
bididuaI
drivers
and
home'
barrel
Instead of $4 to
1Iurv1vorsIncludeadaughter
HICIST,JOHN 0. - FUnIVII
a Others charged by the govern- can then ask for a review by the to
Identify
and
c
pen
om
sa
te" overcharging customers by owners who purchased the oil. barrel In violation Of controls mint were Marathon Oil,
Mrs. Marion F. Bethea, San
sirvicis for JoIm 0. Hsrbst, IL
agency and by federal courts.
of sos ff. 261h St., Sanford, who motorists, homeowners and classifying domestic crud. oil But he said It may not be ad as a result of the 1973 Arab million;
ford; sans, Harold E., Sanford
Standard Oil of Ill.
Wednesday of Seminole ather customers allegedly over- In categories that would permit "feasible" for govnmsed In- oil embargo.
and Warren J., Marthsovllle,
The 111*11 Vlolitloiti in.
diana, $24 million, and StandMemorial Hospital. Will be
charged nearly $1.7 billion by higher prices.
vedigators to Identify every
N.J,
Saturday ii 10 a.m. at kilson
VOIVed
erroneously classifying
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aid Oil of Ohio, $1.7 "ilillon.
vio1,
Funeral
.
Nov. .
seven major °
customer and the amoun
Basking
Ridge,
N.J.;
alders,
e
companies
domestic
oil from price-conBloom
said
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"We will Use every possible
mcn Weber officiating. lurlal
ov
erpayment.
Elizabeth and Frances Herbst, wmaen
0
11(,00trollid
days
comem.
to
But the government concedes meats to Identify and conipenwillful violation or (TIlISIASI
both of Scotch Plains, N.J.;8
oil
train
new
wells.
Funeral Horne-PA Is in cherge.
orders and ask for adIt may be Impossible to learn sate the victims," said Paul
Besides, since mod, If not ati, behavior" on the
minidrative proceedings to
the names of every one of the Bloom, the Energy Depart
firms, he said.
Bloom's office previously has:
D
, of the companies
challenge the $1.7 billion figure, Issued $4 ealorcenint actions:
individual customerssaid to mint's special attorney for oil an Intention to appeal, the Texaco was accused
Of $1113
includes a "sulMastIM" ogalmid major refiners a1u:
rhave overpaid for oil products eomnpthmce.
order may not become effectiv, million hi uvirdiargis; Gull, width
gi
Of MaIN
over the put all years.
a total Of abo
Bloom saM! the government for
$575 il; 5Ird Oil ri
u the department's athnhni&amp; viQl4 ions. ut $2.3 hiui in
ass. readings: tom. aid Ihiiwt is
FrId..y.
M
pit.e, 97; evaraijl is,., Mali prubOiMly 20 p.uat
I yesterday's high, Ii; during alienee. sad aveuing
.metiIc pressure, 19.99; hews
rail,,
IIty, 89 puoaMj
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — The Academy of Cowdry Musk gave year.
pj p,
8 Pidow Award
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U.ugk Friday with chuaeo el pm., isv 12:19 am., 1:16 p. Its highest honors to Kenny Rogers, Barbara Manell and the
"A
lot
it
work
aid
a
lot
of
effort
wad
Into
this,"
said
Rogers.
voiitiy
iIjge of the l$ and 119k, IbIS
his, hk.
fm 41410"
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Pert Canveral: high 119 Oak Ridge Boys at its annual award ceremony Wednesday night. "Ever$ldng I've done In the past was my tr1.thg gr'iid"
uly alienee.
, am., 2:00 pm., los 7:41 am.,
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Rogers, who won four awards lad year, took two this year,
His competition for the eitirtaiuier of the year "hat" was DaMy Hazily Nan,, 11w Other Has My Heart."
Th
Jim
Reeve.
Manenlal
Award,
for
aCtkviti
5:94 pm.
.,. tsj
hsludhtg the top award, the Entertainer of the Year hut.
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Was
Patton, Roy Clark, Willie Nelson and LardIa Lynn.
cemadry mute, went to Joe Catis, an lidep.nds tsIsv,
Usypurt: high 5:11 sm., 7:11
j.hkr aid iii. wine e., to
"Nowlcanutlfy to my wife being go.. so much," the burly, long a top sane in coutry mute, was n'iin4,d in14mm,
far producer who has overdin many Miews featuring top reutry
III. 1$ ph leday pm., isv 1:12 R.a., 11:12 p.m.
IJpjo
calegosiss but wan llQIhi1.
Mars, such a Johasy Cash.
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decorated with a guitar neck and microphones.
Mot, that 2,989 academy members— augers, ssngwriter. and
"l"m bhvs away. I can't belley. we we. alban of tk, y is
ighl
(U$P$I)
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others In the country mimic sas-.
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'The
GSmbJIf,"
lost
out
in
the
bed
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pedseinJag
umwar,
For
the
first
tIme
the
twe-hour
award
room
ai
ear TV sat. for thu," seld Dual AnaL
category to "Yams Nestled i4e" msg by AmMurray. ceimuy
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May 3, 1979—Vol. 71, Na 2$
Har1a Mimdreil, whom. mod recut hit was "How Long Ha.
For the hum coecMlve year, The Palemisi, is Noe$Jt
was
in
,
Ilk
Ban
WM
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chasm
beat
female
vocali
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - One of two men charged in the
kidnap-murder of a supermarket
chain executive and the
wounding of his wife surrendered today to an off-duty
Police officer in Akron, Ohio.
John A. File, 26, of Cleveland, described by
being "upset and scared," surrendered about police as
Akron police officer Dick Reese at his home. 3 a.m. to
File was held In the Akron City Jail on charges of kidnapping Julius Kravitz and his wife, Georgina,
of Shaker
Heights for a $1.5 million ransom on Tuesday. The ransom
was not paid and the kidnappers shot both of their victims,
killing Kravlts and wounding his wife.
A second suspect, Michael G. Levine, 35, former
president of Mujti-Chen: Industries Inc., and an
auxiliary
Police officer in Cleveland Heights, remained at larged.
Police said It was he who actually fired the shots at the
Kravjtzes when the ransom was not paid.

She Made
Honor Roll

' ' the baby developed an allergic McFarland was Inadvertently
by
the
school
from
the
utgoing PTA President
Liz Gaul presents
Cauelberry Elementary School reaction
to formula milk.
third
term
"A" Honor Roll at
Principal Christy Harp with 1400 certificate for purchase of risers for the school
old
Koffman,
principal
of
Crooins
High
School. A member
chorus and 1100 certIficate for Lunchroom Manager Lois

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) — federalcourtwhereMrs. Dike
Janice Dike has lost a bid to was seeking a temporary incontinue breast-feeding her 4- junction against the order, US.
monhld daughter at the District Judge Jobu Reed ruled
school where she teaches and in favor 1 the principal.
Mrs. Dikesayssbe will
"I see nothing unreasonable
maternity leave.
with
the school board's policies
S.
Ourdecislon lsthatthe baby prohibiting teachers from leavIs the mod Important thing in Ing campus during school hours
ourlivea,"uidMrs.Dikeafter orbringingthelrchlldrcnonto
a federal judge's ruling Wed- school grounds during their
nesday upholding Orange work day," Reed said.
County School Board policies.

school so she could breast-feed
her in an empty classroom

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"threat" to his pupils.

today in lieu of $5,250 bond, jailers confirmed.
Morrison, according to the Semlnole-Brevard state's attorney's
office, was president of the now-defunct W. C. Wreath Co. of
Lngwood when he allegedly perpetrated the scheme Involving
about 300 persons, according to the state's attorney's office.
Morrison allegedly solicited funds through newspaoer advertising across the state encouraging people to send money for a
wreath-making booklet. The booklet would show customers how
to make the wreaths and the company would pay for them when
they were made, the state's attorney's office said Morrison's ads
promised.
However, the date's attorney's office said, Morrison required
customers to pay In advance of the wreaths being picked up and
when they were, the customers were told the wreaths were
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ROME (UP!) - Red Brigades urban guerrillas blew up
an office of the ruling Christian Democratic Party today
in a daring daylight attack in central Rome. The
terrorists' lookout, a young woman, gunned down three
policemen who tried to stop them.
Police said one of policeman was killed instantly and
..two others seriously wounded in the attack carried out by
)a band of between 10 and 15 guerrillas, including three
women. Two party workers were treated for shock.
The gang stormed into a third-floor office of the
Christian Democrats at the central Piazza Nicosia near
the Tiber River, police said, robbing the workers and
: forcing them out onto the street just before two powerful
'tombs went off.
Before making their getaway, members of the gang
painted the Red Brigades' emblem, a five-pointed star, on
the wall along with the slogan, "Let's transform the
election fraud into a war of the classes." Italy holds
parliamentary elections June 3-4.

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Oil

Profits

Carter 's

Windfall

BY SHARON CARRASCO

The

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names. Come on Manatee WckIe, Vaquero and
Mineola Bit Jimi What a mouthful.
Like a streak of greased lightning, the number
four dog bounded across the finish line. And sud.
denly, the mechanical rabbit heao hungered for was
swept out of sight.

first race of the evening to begin. Monitors were
in key locations in the dining room for our
convenient viewing pleasure. Other spectators
preferred to hug the rails of the track to an the race
firsthand.
Suddenly the mechanical rabbit was activated
and whirled around the track. At first I thought it
was real and thought rabbit races would be a much
better draw than greyhounda.
The dogs were let loose. This rabbit seemed to
have human tendencies. He retained just enough of
a lead to drive the dogs teasingly Insane. Their
speed seemed to pick up as they rounded the track
and dug their paws in for home.
The crowd screamed out their foreign-sounding

ANGLE-WALTERS

'the reports of record first-quarter profits for oil
companies are a political windfall for President
Carter. They have arrived like a fresh load of
ammunition for the president's campaign to enact
an excess profits tax to go along with the decontrol
of domestic oil prices beginning June 1.
Actually, the January-to-March earnings of the
oil industry are not related to the decontrol plan,
and are of no particular value as a barometer of
what profits might be, say, a year from now.
id
Nevertheless, the figures make a grand in.
troduction to a presidential speech accusing the oil
WASHINGTON (NEA)
It has suddenly
companies of profiteering,
become conventional wisdom that the Senate
Mr. Carter sent his proposed legislation to enact
wi ll never accept the SALT II treaty in the form
a windfall profits tax to Congress, saying it would negotiated by the Carter administration and
keep oil companies from reaping "unearned" Soviet officials. Amendments and modifications
profits during the 28-month phasing-out of controls of some sort are said to be certain.
on domestic oil prices. The money would go into an
Such talk, however, should be taken with a
large
grain of you-know-what. As touchy as the
Energy Security Fund to finance other aspects of
Senate is about its own prerogatives, both
his energy program.
political and constitutional, mem be rs are likely
Many mem bers of Congress have been hesitant
to find t heir maneuvering room on the particular
treaty is decidedly limited.
to support the president's idea, perhaps because
It was one thing for Senate Minority Leader
they aren't sure they would recognize a windfall
Howard H. Baker Jr. and others to tinker exprofit when they see one. We confess such doubts,
tensively with the terms of last year's Panama
and would hesitate to say that the earnings now
being reported are evidence that oil companies are Canal treaty. The Panamanians may not have
been complete pushovers, but they were in no
taking excessive profits out of the hide of conposition,
militarily or otherwise, to resist the
sumers
the conclusion Mr. Carter's rhetoric is
changes sought by the Senate.
designed to instill In the public mind.
The Soviets are a very different kettle of fish.
Like it or not, they have attained over the past
Certainly the first quarter profits look imdecade a position of essential strategic
pressive
Sohio up 303 percent, Texaco up
eq
uivalen ce with the United States and they are
percent, Gulf up 60 percent, Exxon up 37 percent
not about to be shoved around by senators
Standard of Indiana up 28 percent and on down the anxious to enhance their
own reputation for
line. But those percentage changes are based on a
toughness.
comparison with the first quarter of 1978, when the
As one SALT expert at the White House put it,
oil business and the U.S. economy as a whole were "bargaining with the Russians in the 1970s is not
in a trough.
exactly like negotiating with the Japanese on the
battleship Missouri
"
The current surge in oil profits is the greatest
Critics of the SALT II treaty consistently
since 1974, when a similar phenomenon occurred as Imply that the pact is more favorable
to the
a result of the Arab oil embargo action and by Russians than to the United States, that our
OPEC qdruplinjtbe..worl4 rtce of crude. The
laonmco
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Such assertions, however, simply don't stand

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The greyhounds (some I'm told are worth at
least $30,000) are a major racing attraction down
south I'm told. The only ones I'd seen up to now
were plastered on the sides of the Greyhound buses
in the Kansas City bus terminal,
The minutes ticked by as we sat patiently for the

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They resembled miniature horses as they trotted,
almost dancing, down the beaten track. Their sleek,
muscular bodies seemed unaware of the restric.
tions of the trailing leashes.
Last Friday night I attended my first dog race
ever. As a midwest yankee, I'd never heard of a
track made specifically for greyhound racing nor of
a mechanical rabbit to lure them on.

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Not so much has been made of that during the
recent years of mounting trade deficits and
depreciating dollars. The United States, to read
the economic pages, at times, has become vir.
tually a basket case. It is Western Europe plus
Japan that would appear to have gained the
economic upper hand.

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History, however, seems to be repeating itself
In a 'mall way. The Inflation that has preoccupled policy makers In the United States Is,
according to a recent survey in The Wall Street
Journal, beginning to do the same in its
economic partners.

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Jerry McAfee, chairman of Gulf, points out that
in spite of the 60 percent improvement in the flit
quarter, Gulf's profits figured as a return on invest4nent work out annually to a modest 11.6
percent. Texaco's are calculated at 12.8 percent. In
fact, on this basis the oil industry in 1978 was only a
fair-to-middling performer compared with
manufacturing (16 percent), the airlines (20 percent), electronics (18.6 percent) and broadcasting
(22,3 percent).

However, the tendency of corporate profits to
see-saw from one quarter to another does not
remove the aura of a windfall from the current
profit statements. In any other business such

quarterly operating results would be a cause for
celebration. In the oil industry they are a cause of
embarrassment
a liability in the present
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political atmosphere.

It Is not that these are strangers to the
problem. Inivatkm has been chronic In Britain,
Italy and, to a lesser extent, France during much
of the postwar era. But this time around It is not
restricted to a few shaky economies but general,
and beginning to be the cause of the most con.
cern in the countries that had been most stable.

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West Germany is moving to tighten credit and
restrict the money supply. Switzerland, with Its
money supply up a reported 17 percent over a
year ago and the premium-valued franc actually
falling against the dollar recently, is moving hI
the same direction. As In Japan, dealing with a
wholesale prices up 0,9
creeping Inflation
in Mcli -t mi4 be bearable I'
U.&amp;standardI 'but'mIkes the trade-depend
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Seminole Youth Service System staffers Chris Holden, Susan Scambis and Grace
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SEMINOLE COUNTY YOUTH WEEK
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Apr1129-May5

THURSDAY, MAY 3
Youth Programs, Inc. Soccer Clinic, 4-7 p.m., Sanford
Middle School. Free to first 50 youth to sign up. Information: 323-8760.
Palms Counseling Seminar "Practical Methods of
Dealing with Behavoir Problems in Children and
Adolescents," Spring Oaks Recreation Center, 7 p.m.
Free to first 80 persons to register at 644-7347.
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Seminole County Bar Association Mock Trial, 9 a.m,,
County Commission Board Room, Courthouse. Information: call 3234330 Ex. 279.
First Baptist Church Youth Led Revival, 7 p.m., 519
Park Ave., Sanford. Information: 3224041.

YOUTH DAY, SATURDAY, MAY S
Festival In the Park and Health Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
4th Street and Park, Sanford. Free entertainment, games,
and exhibits. Information: 323.1760.
HRS-Foster Care Children's Story Hour, 10 a.m. and 2
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fl00.

Community Leaders vs. Youth Softball Gaines, 24 p.m.,
Chase Memorial Park Sanford. Admission, $1 for adults.
Information: 322-9146.
Sanford Childhood Development Center Disney Trip,
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Drug Action Committee Art Auction, 7 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center, $1. Information: 834-1221.
Lake Mary Block Party and Dance. 7:30 p.m. to midnight, Lake Mary Elementary school. Free. Information:
3234936.
First Baptist Church Youth Led Revival, 7 p.m., 519
Park Ave., Sanford.

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WASHINGTON "There are few documents stubbornly plowing through row after row of prOflahL Of scribbled rewriting by such In- for hutan,, c
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"The Individual becomes closed In his thinking
(WI
Science Editor
up under careful scrutiny. To cite but one'
and
inflexible in his attitude," the report said.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - One of the hazards "A negativistic
example, much has been made - in the Senate
attitude is frequently
executives and professionals face after years of with the syndrome, with Individuals becoming
and elsewhere of the failure of SALT II
specifically the multi-national support Initiated
Include the Soviet "Backfire" bomber under the hard work to reach the top is the burnout syn- cynical about thqir work or role in fl lest November
that has halted Its decline but at a
drome.
limits imposed on each side's strategic weapons
organization,
cost of something like $30 billion to participating
Suddenly,
after
years
of
training
and
exdelivery systems (land and submarine-based
"AS the syndrome progresses, charac. central bunks. These have been buying up excess
perie, a person seems unable to perform
missile launchers plus heavy bombers).
teri
stically, they question not only their own dollars but in the process inflating their own
job as well as in the past. His initiative dampens,
to
ability
to perform but the abiliti
esof their co- money supplies.
It is true that U.S. negotiators felt the Back- he loses interest in his work and he is less able
workers,
and
of
the
orginitatlon
as a whole, to
fire should be counted under the aggregate limits work efficiently, especially in times t,f stress.
accomplish
stated
tasks.
Than
Individuals
Another major influence is oil, with currant
set forth in the treaty. Even though the Soviets
"We believe this syndrome occurs frequently
spend
increasing
amounts
of
time
to
complao
a
FIN
Increased decreed by the piroducers hitting
contend the plane is an intermediate-range in medical personnel, corporate executives,
edamofwo
thequaljtyofthe(
EurpeandJapanmuchmorepJy
am the
bomber designed for use In theater warfare, lawyers, researchers and individuals later
nt
and
productivity
decline
dramatically.
United
States,
where
spe
the
furor
over
deregulation
rather than Intercontinental attacks, the Back- diagnosed as alcohol or drug abusers," said Dr.
"Individuals at this stage of burnout, when off is essentially political rather than economic.
fire does have the capacity to reach the United Richard C. W. Hall, sociate professor Of
job, are unable to relax. Among the things
States on a one-way "suicide" flight and unload psychiatry at the University of Texas Medical
report are abandonment or couutrlctlon of
As a cousequence, much of the plan agreed
its warheads.
School in Houston.
recieadanaJ
activithis
aid
social
contacts,
upon
at last year's Bourn summit have had to be
Hall and four co-workers said in a report In the
Of isolation and marital discord."
What SALT II critics never seem to mention, medical journal Psychiatric Opinion that typical
apped. That called for vigorous stimulation of
me
said mod burnout victim receive the German and Japanese economies and
however, Is the US negotiators did not meekly symptoms of burnout include feelings of
ric help only after long periods of poor somewhat more moderate action by other
psychiat
accept the Soviet refusal to include the Backfire exhaustion and a sensation of being physically family
relationships
or at the time of physical countries to Squaliso'groWth rates with a slowing
der treaty limits. They got son*hing In ex- run down, frequent headaches and digestive
illness,
impending
divorce
or drug or alcohol UAW Mdes and graduall.
change a concession of considerable greater system problems, weight loss, sleeplessness, ab
,
~'equallze trade
use
.
import, in fact.
depression and a shortness of breath.
ththslanceI.InMadofdjmulation, nnersar,
When these people are finally seen by medical turning to thoughts Of applying the economic
The report said people suffering from burnout workers,
the burnout Victims frequently express t'ge,
e
Th Soviets had originally Insisted that U.S. syndrome may have changing moods, have
I a ility
forwardbased systems in Europe and the feelings of helplessness, become increasingly suicidal ideas,
to cope and total personal and professional
Pacific be Included under SALT II limits along Irritable, have a diminished frustration frustrati
And a coosequence Of that could be renewed
°'
with the mIullelaunchers and bom bers loc
prreonthedollw,a drinking oftmad*
tolerance, exhibit a suspiciousness which at
In this country. After all, they noted quite times may border on paranoia and display W.
for U.S. goods abroad and continuing trade
To deal with burnoutt among health
correctly, our F-ills could easily strike the creased levels of risk taking.
professionals, Hill and his colleagues hold staff
Soviet Union from their bases In England,
In addition, Hall and colleagues said their meetings to explain the problem and note that It
It's a situation that can be expressed In one
unloading nuclear warheads an
. Ditto experience Indicates that increased rigidity Is more of an lndlt'4Ional situation than one word.
for carrier-base4.jlunes.
occurs.
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followers, the San Antonio Cleveland
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The two premier pitchers
"I haven't got full strength," "I think someone told (out- to record a vidory.
Spurs ripped off their cloak of Toronto
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the distance oil a fourhi,tter.
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red, sparking Minnesota to a run homer
Horns blared, people mobbed Kan City
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"ft was a classic niatchup,
"You can't say anything bad three-game sweep.
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running back Woody Thompson.
Al Oliver opened the fifth eighth of the season.
he restaurants along
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Wednesday's Results
Chicago- Signed offensive guard
San Antonio River there was
Detroit at Chi, ppd., rain
Noah Jackson and tackle Jim
Minnesota
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Texas 3, Kansas City 2
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California I. New York 0
San Antonio won its first NBA
Boston 2, Oakland 1
Top Braves
Baltimore S. Seattle 3
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11'hat best-of-seven series opens
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13.00 9.60 6.00
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their situation objectively,

wedding.

Readers should mail their selections to: Ourselves
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,

Urge them to seek help from a
qualified mar riage counselor.

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beginning at 9 a.m., and lasting until the stores close.
Organizations will have tables set up along the sidewalks which
will feature a variety of goods for sale. Merchants will also
feature items for sale.

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and is a major in the U.S. Army
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The wedding will be an event
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the Year" by the Florida Dental Association at its 96th Annual Mrs. J
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Scientific Session in Bal Harbour. Dr. Earle received the award " the late Mr. Edward Higgins,
recognition for his "untiring devotion and en ergetic leadership to and
the late Mr, . and Mrs.
the profession of dentistry."
William etrichs of Sanford.
In 1968, Dr. Earle was elected to the Florida House of
Miss Dietrichs is a 1964
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School. She was graduated
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their daughter,, Geraldine, to
William Henry Parker, son of
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is deserving of such recognition. Well take it from there.

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Juniors -Misses'

ding forms are available at
the Herald office to anflounce these events. The

Herald Is embarking on a search for that outstanding

NELSON

Mother'
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Mother's Day -' May 13

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Abby, I know good friends are
supposed to be supportive, but
we're out of patteiice with these
two.

pictures must be submitted
witWn two weeks of the

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Now they call us on the phone Getting
and talk endlessly. First Marge

We'll accept until noon May 9 letters submitted by read-

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JOAN MADISON.

know of a woman who, in your opinion, Is deserving of

paying

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d up in shouting matches. stamped,. self -addressed en-

cvffee, and we intend to

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to

Kavanaugh, University of
Central Florida.

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Largest Slect1ons

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honors for a nice plus; of 600.
South explained that he'
had uve~F&amp; rubber for a'
mere 600.

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na'j 201 E. FIRST. ST., SANFORD

Woblems? You'll feel better
If You get them off your chest.

his version of the story.

bridge and East-West scored:
or the penalty plus 100

Pan Pau

foresight

20"M&amp;itth

response

Adams. "They don't
real ize how m uch they are

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over to talk. Their talks always
de
Not hing was ever settled, and it

enth usiastic

the speakers you could say
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Vulnerable: East-West
Event ually South did make.
Dealer: North
two trump tricks and three
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and asking if they could conic Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,

"The remarks people

Of Tropical And

second club and lost the'
heart finesse. East promptly .

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program," said Mrs.
Adams. "From the number

Florida Power Corporation, and Dr. Ray

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continued. South took the

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think they enjoyed the

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too much.

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I'll call Marge and Bob. We had
some terrific times together
until they began having marital

Mall, were Ann Maynard,

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the GIRL Smuts.

DEAR EAGLE: Your
knoledgv of Scouting is for the
birds. "Be Prepared" is the
DEAR ABBY: My husband motto for Girl Scouts, too.

wondering why they were
invited," noted Mrs.

two-spade opening but East
could afford to ma ke a tak-

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out. You could either make or

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that so many people came
out," said Mickey Adams

West had no bid over the

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made as they

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today with persons who are in a else,
Opening lead:*Q
AQUARIUS (Jan. IlWeb. 19)
position to do you a lot of good.
Something nice will come of It. Take the reins and leave the
ith
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in
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and perception are ex100 points to itill leave his
offing, since others adhere to
By Owald
opponents with one game;
yourideasandmakethem work ce*torsal1y sharp.
toward rubber is paying far:
ES
When you use weak two
Although you'll be applying
save yourself a bundle.
bldsin rubber bridge ltls
LEO (July 12-Aug. 22) effort, it my not aepear so
Because you know, how to mix because everything comes ° to
sure that you have a
(Do you have a question fo/
the right dose of emotion with - easily to you. This will be a good sUit. In match poin
t the experts? Write 'Ask the
the coirrect mount at logic, rewarft day.
dilmlicitte the sann rule Experts," care of this newspiathere Isn't anyone you couldn't
ARM (Mirth 21-AprIl 19) should apply but you can per. Individual questions will
afford to relax it if
spirit be answered It accomp.nIe
'charm today.
All around you
moves you.
by stamped, self-addressed
VIRGO (Aug. Sept. 22) happenIng. You'll find this a
Today's weak two bid envelopes. The most Interest
- Follow y hunches today a nd most pleasant day. People's would resuJt In tragedy for Ing questions will be used It!
do what come, naturally. Your thinking is far more tharftahie
North and South a either th s'column and will receive
Ideas are far more creative -than usual.
game.
COPICS Of JACOBY MODERN.).
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BUGS BUNNY

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11 ,1 gift shop

Abby, 'Be Prepared" is the

- wort h to the community.

at Robinson's, Altamonte

"A lot of people were

National Volunteer Week.
"We were really excited

and is not a good contract.

EAST

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Much favorable corn- be evident in most anything you
munlcatlon will take place do, even In helping someone

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you do.

Volunteers

valuable contribution,"
Speakers at the fete held

Council of Girl Scouts.

honored at a coffee during

made but It might go down

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very few hangups. Fine, the Girl Scouts, without making
because frank dialogue with them share a common motto?

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with romantically by sending that certain person who is
for yo ur new Astro-Graph important to your plans. You'll
Letter. Mall $1 for each to receive the reception you've
Astro'Graph, P.O. Box 489, been hoping for.
CAPRICORN(Dec.
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.
Be sure to specify birth sIgn. 19) You blend an artistic touch

COMMERCIAL!

Referral Service, who

coordinated the event with
Doris Bacon of the Citrus

Seminole County were

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person Isn't likely to forget your . works,
SAGITFARIUS (NOV. 23-Dec.
thoughtfulness easily. Discover
with whom you best get along 21) This is the day to contact

byAl Vermeer

of the Information and

various volunteer agencies
- and organizations in

and West would probablywound up ( a part.

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people representing

Left to themselves East'

TAURUS (April ZI-May 20) You're held iq high esteem
You may be the recipient of a today because your finest ideals
ll
little
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Register today for our

and I have some good friends (Scouts honor!)

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NORTh

ner feel

And finally, practice makes

oblem and enable treatment to minimize any

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)

hero worship today from are incorporated into a

price you'd expect to pay

part

formation to be found in books.

medicine. Don't buy products with this problem and usually
that are advertised to cure your within four months. In a small
arthritis In public magazines, number of cases residual
Do consult your family doctor paralysis and other problems

Even your basic lifestyle could out the best In you.

change.

how to make my

Heraldand
photo by Joan Madison one's partner is essential. EAGLE SCOUT, BRANDMolly Fisher (front left), Janice Boville, John Walsh, Pat Crumpton
There's also a wealth of in.. FORD, IIA.
Beverlev Freeman chat with I)r. Ray Kavanaugh, standing, guest speaker.

As a general rule, to people occurring in the nerve fibers.
wltharthritislwouldsaydonot Such treatment is most ef-

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results that defy 4 N et'

the most discnminatinq
cntic-at a fraction of the

Girls have succeeded in insincerely wants to make his
partner feel "really great" Is vading nearly all of the male
well on his way to becoming a organizations. Can't the Boy
great lover. You say you have Scouts be kept separate from

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Plates and Prints. you'll

I've never had any trouble with (;OOD scout - be a GIRL Scout
my love life, but I'd Like to know instead, and be prepared!"

DEAR WANTS:Anyone who

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people who are inclined to do So. combat the inflammation ftt's

should start to feel many could come to you today as a
positive t1th
entering Lido result of being arow'4 nsjg
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have very few hangups, and dinner guests, "Quit being a

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Unfortunately, many good proach Is to give Prednisone,
things in life, including freedom one of the cortisone
of the press, can be abused by medications, that seems to

WIN AT BRIDGE

DEAR ABBY: You told a

WANTS TO PLEASE

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liftinqai)nIsh'

this sort of t hi
ng and I can't ask reader whose husband kept

flcult to do this and, of course, the nerves to the facial

you back is at an-end and you Fresh and innovative ideas

U56LE FOR A tJ4lLE

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china and the unique charm

really great.

portant and precious freedom changes, early treatment b
for all of us.
important. A common ap-

Without
No. Ili IIS1 ninute.
you Cdii recreate the deli
Cate Ix'autv of hand Plfltt'd

though I should be saying and your friendship,

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Make

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something. But what?
They don't have schools for

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arthritis yet but there are a lot and it disappears on it's own,
of things which can be done to but It's better tI get early
re
pr
a person to live more corn- changes that you can.

byHowieSchneider

You

great lover.
I know what to DO, but I don't
know what to say to a lady while

I'm making love to her. I feel as It could save their marriage

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lieve the

kLe&amp;.

anyone to give me lessons. I bringing home unexpected

In many instances we never
rheumatoid specialist. We do
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For Friday, May 4, 1979

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5.

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and If you have a severe persist and some of these may
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devices or so-called magic about 80 percent of the patients

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about Bell's palsy? What Is the

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buy or subscribe to any fective if it Is given in the first
treatment that's offered to you 72 to 96 hours of the illness.
through the mall or by someone
Complete recovery of the
coming to your door. Don't buy facial muscles usually occurs in

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them from your diet w

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normal, 33-year-old man who

The Health utter
send
n umber 4-10, Osteoarthritis:

mentioned include such diverse

plants as potatoes,
and peppers,

to

Be Great Lover

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBY: Please don't
laugh at my question, or throw
this
ki
some silly kid. It's not. I'm a

folder can help

of any help

To

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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

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Dr.

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with

terms

their European

• EDUCATIONAL
GRAMWNG

identity and Asian economic

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geOgraphy.

EVENING

(2)

EP4TING SUSAN
ANTON Guests: Ben Vere.n,

(2) C!) 00

NEWS
fE STUDIO SEE Attends a
wild pony roundup, tours a
kids' cookie-making factory
and talks with a violin prodigy.

(2) (12) ALLSTAR SECRETS
( LOVE cc UFE
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10:55
OCES NEWS
11:00
(7) (12) HIGH ROLLERS

fE DICK

CAVETT Guest:
Antonyludor.

(12) TONIGHT Host: Johnny

1130
(2J(12)WHEELOFFORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

Carson. Guests: Luciano
Pavarotti, Roy Clark, Carter
Alsop, Charles Nelson Reilly.

0 JOKER'S WILD
I) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
OM'ASH AhomeslckB.J.

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4)HOLLYW000$OUARES
0 MATCH GAME P.M.
0 $100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: Ruth Buul,
Richard Crenna.
fE DICK CAVETT Guest:
Anne Jackson.

at the 4Ol7th, including
Hawkeye's attempt to stuff
poole intoaVolkswannn irn
0 8TARSKY - &amp;HtITCH 'A
beautifulairlstas,ijt,a.,
of stolen money in Starskys
apartment. (R)

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writes home to his wife
recounting some of the events

12:00
(2) PASSWORD PLUS
(4)THE YOUNG AND THE
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•)(1ZNEW8
DUCATIONAL PRO.
GRAMMING
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(2) NEWS
FOR TOMOR.'
®S
ROtN
0 RYaN'S HOPE

12:00
(4D11G VALLEY Arovingband
of marauder, begins robbing
and killing in the valley, and the
ranchers trytostop

8:00
(2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

HOU.YW00080UARES

1:00

1206

SPECIAL "The Mystery
Animal Behavior" German
naturalist photographer Heinz
Slelmann has spent his life
recording animals In their naturalhabitats.
(3.) 0 TIME EXPRESS An
advertising man who bungled a
romance and an icd"tkiting
champion who lost her man get
a chance to rectify their mistakes on the time express.
OMORK &amp; MINDY Mork,

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

0 CBS

LATE MOVIE
"McCloud: The Barefoot Steward.ss Caper" (1972) Dennis
Weaver, Patrick O'Ne.i.
McCloud Iearnsthatagroupof
airline stewardesses are dou.
bling as international ew.I
thieves.

MIDDAY
OTHE YOUNG AND THE

RESTLESS
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(7)(12) TOMORROW Guest:
Dr. Joseph Pursch, head of the
AlcOhOl Rihibilitition unit at

Beach Naval Hospital.

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ings to a horoscope cast by a
famous astrologer. (N)
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Remick portray General Dwight
D. Eisenhower and his trusted

in this saga tracing the Amen.
canhero'swaryears.
WORLD "Australia: The
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his wife, and SEMINOLE MEMOR.

INMYHOME
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phone voice 1. an aggreni
iS the key to success.
Excellent opportunity for plenty
of room for advancement,
Enthusiastic only need apply.
Call 3235176 for Appointment

Evening Desk Clerk, 2 nights wk.
Exp. preferred. Apply In person.

Day's Inn, Sanford.
Exp. laborers forMasons.
Deltona Area. OwnTrjin

Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order, San

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY

CallJoAn,323-I$17
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UNEMPLOYED 15 OF THE 20

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HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
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wpm, dictation 80 wpm.

*2523 YALE AVE. 3 BR, I bath,
close to shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.
*Markham Woods Rd.) BR, 2 B,
44cr. country estate. Complete
with horse stable I pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl

*4 Acres county acreage w
LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES. 3 BR, 1B,
FORMAL DR., FAM. RM. I
cievi Ar
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FIXING.

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College Students desiring YARD.
WORK. Call before 9 am. rn
0500; after 7 p.m. 322.0197.

citrus grove I5R16 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developer-s
good price I terms.

su,000.v

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FORREST GRIIN&amp;

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INC.
REALTORS

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Oak. 3329633; 511.71$).

SEMINOLE COUNTY
CETA OFFICE
Seminole County
Manpoweroivislon

REALTOR
3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 943.3413 322.1959

BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
uiesds some TLC. 2401 Palmetto

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weekly. UtIlitIes included. 500$.

Ave. $31,500.

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H. 17525 3221215
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STANTSFIIDAY
CLOSIDTHUIS. uss

Sanford, Florida

will not, maintain nor Florida 32771. The name and ad.

Execution Issued out of and under not, and
any thiis of the Personal represen.
the seal of the Circuit Court of provide for meir empioyees

the provisions of the Fictitious 011.117
Name Statutes, To.Wit:
5ac$q

Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

available, please inquire at the.
All persons having claIms or
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iuINm",t rendered In
51g. Guru L. Oi'oes
aforesaid billS, race, color, creed, sex
above office.
demands agilnit the estate ore
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE court on the 31st dyml
national
origin.
Ma.'ch
Publish: April l9,U.May3, 10. in
required, . WITHIN
THREE
IIGNTIENTH JUDICIAL CII. 1919, in that certain case entitled.
Construction
011.12
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY :e.
Alt bidders are hereby notified MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Borden, Inc., Plaintiff
EMPLOYER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
.
American Fqod $ervic.s Cot. that lIlly must affirmatively ensure THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
PICTITIOUSNAMI
entered into THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
NO.
7913-CA*K
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any
contract
Defendant
and
under
a
that
ii
Notice is hereby given that I am CASE
the
abeve
court a written
THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF prior writ of executIon as listed pursuant to this adiertisemen. Of
engagedinbusmnesat3)g0SFr
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will Statement of any claim or demand _____________________
Ave., Sanford Seminole County, WILLIANSBUIGH,
above docketed on_me 23rd day of Minority Business Enterprises
meymayhave.Eachclalmmustbe
be afforded full opportunity
PlaIntiff, February A.D. l,,9
Florlda,undefffi,flctl$iousnsmeof
-Legal Notic,
51n.ts,o5 .in writing and must Indicate the
aforesaid
Writs
of
Execution
were
MR. C'S SOUTHERN FRIED
delIvered to ave as Sheriff Of sM991 of materials, or services, basis for me claim, the name and
CHICKEN, and that I intend to THE LANCER CORPORATION,
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Seminole County, Funds, and I and will not be discrImInated lddreSlOftl'*cr,ditoror his agent
reglstersaidnaitewith the Clerk of
or attorney, and the amount IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the Circuit Court, Seminole County
have i.viid upon me fOIIng a,alnsl on me
claImed, lithe claim Is fbi yet
NOTICUOF
Fionlda in accordance with me
ãesa'Ibsd property being located In color, religion, us, or
due, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
the date when It will become
FORECLOSURE
SALE
BY
oriole
in
consideration
for
PI'OVi$iOfls uf ml Fictitious Name
due CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole County, Florida, ,,.
In accordance wIth Executive shall be stated. If the claim Is COUNTRY, FLORIDA.
CLERKOP CIRCUITCO$JRy
Statutes, T..Wit: $.ctien
particularly desa'ej as blows:
Order
1I
contingent
or
unllquidated.
the CASE NO. l9.O116.CA.E
.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Florida Statutes
I. One 1q77 LIucsM Ciewiowdal, .
flitune of the uncertainty
, all bidders will be afforded full
51g. AI
undersigned Hon. Arthur H. Sick- deer Town 'ar Sudan, Tan Vinyl.
shall be IN NE: The Marriage .
with Clefk of the Circuit Court of Y.Iiew ID No. lVsSAMsm, beg opportunity to submit bids in stated. If the claim Is secured, the
MINNIE
BELL JOHNSON HUD.
UPSflIS 0° lIdS levitatiOn i.ii will SeCUrity Shall be desCrIbed. The 1EV.
Wife
PublIsh: April 26, May), 10, !7, 1979 Sefflif1011 County, Florids, will, on stared at Nathtt B Sans In SaiWurd,
net be dlscnimlnifod against on the
shall deliver sufficient
the 21st day Of May, 1979, at 11:03
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3301 S. SanfordAvenue
Eflif9Y Efficient" studio apt.
for single person many
51Ity features. attic storage,

fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, Mat, iii', 13 built in
power savers to reduce el bills.
On site manger. 333.3301.
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Adults. nopeis.
513$. $33.3$4aft. i.

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liafird, FIends t011s 17th day Of
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1203 a mo. first 1 last, 6 mo.
lease. Ref. 1.904775.7354.

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A,tIl H. BiNht Jr.
CiIftSOClVCVltCSlWt
Sy:POfr4l RibPwsn
Deputy cirt
Jiiipfi 46- PSmileNs. Epa.
Excbee NatIonal Bank SIN.
p.o. son
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,'ODERN 3 bEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
PEN ID PASTURE. $45,031

LOVELY 3 SN, 2 bath home in
Plnecrestt 1g. Rms., dining
area. pan. Fla. Nm., utlI. i'm., w
w carpet, close to schools &amp;
shopping. IPP WARRANTED.
A Buy for W,900f

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ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH DOUBLE
GARAGE, LOADED WITH
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EXTRAS
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WHAT A BUY 351, 1 bath home

wcontral H-AC, ww carpet,
DR, FR, Porch, Completely

!enced &amp; Iandscapedl Super
Ihtlniil fluub k..
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' WJIf!J. UV'
tool app WARRANTED.
buy far $359001

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CLOSED CARPORT, NEW
ROOF, PRESENTLY RENT.
ED, NEEDS NEW FINANCING.
120.90$ TOTAL.

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ROOM, GARAGE, WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $31,951

Couølry. All utilities turn + AC.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES
LEADIRI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES TItAN ANYONII
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

Sad's Sales Leadei

SEIGLIR REALTY
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Sanford V10640

3$-hurt Pnipirty

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Multiple Listing Service
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$$*.J. Florida 33771
rtmlbe: April L95. May 3,6. 13, - TjIpjlpii: (IN) 333OM1
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REALTORS
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PublIsi Apr. a6

3 BR, 2 bath, Fam. Rm., double

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1711

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WILL BUY EXISTING lft &amp;2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.

64-Equipment for

Mtg. Broker. 125 No. 4D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

Rent

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

162-7453
The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads. . The
Buys are still The Bestl
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Alan's Appliances

Snapper I hp. riding mower
Needs some work
$75. 327 0536

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 7580

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Appliances

3229141

Eves after6 &amp; weekends

47-A--rtgages Bought

Home Improvement

JACK FROST - Cent. IeaI &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Esi. on
'1M; Comm. I. Ret. 322.0205.

AFRICAN Vl's3LtTS
TheGreenhouse

•HOUSE WANTED. •

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

corner lot. $30,900.

carport, large screened porch,
d'apes, range &amp; Ref. Super
clean, $32,500.

GRAB THIS one, owner leaving
state, 3 BR, 1 B, plumbing in for
2nd bath, splIt plan, dbl. oven,

3 plus acres w.2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. so,coo.

(3) 2½ acre tracts, wooded. *0,250
Se. Small down owner hold.

We have a SInger Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for 1430 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bal. due', purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
Si 16 cash or take up payments of
512 ma. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131-1114 day or
night. Free home !rlal, no

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3730039

Asphalt repairs I seal coating
Sanford. Fla.
3221629; 322 3053

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Mowing

tiu it, 10, -Ii *Ic )1 '.10,11 Coin
jI'$i' I,ivt,, siyrr((.
1' ri-c
eSt,nate J1) llsti 1, L.iii&amp;t'.capii,.1
9. spy .iynq 3?) 13049
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Beauty Care

.,i I,lrpij'. ,5pj,;
Ros.
cpt'cial,sts. 10p soil 7. tilt dirt.
I.iw,, rn,ipi,I 7. tree trililirring
1?) 7148

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

65-Pets-Supplies

519E. 1st St., 32? 511?

PUPPIES FOR SALE

Ceramic Tile

"OLD MILWAUKEE" electric
clock lite. Two Red Globes. $25
firm. 333.7557,

DOBERMAN PINCHERS
3-49 5236

Great Pyrennes all white, I yr. old
fern. Extremely gentle, good w

Large selection foam backed
drapes; prints SO x 14,111.50 pr.;
solids 4$ X $4 $10.50 Pr. Custom
upholstery carpets.
Free Estimates.

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See our beautiful now BARRING.
TON w-Iap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3I03OntandoDr.
333.5300
VAB FHA Financing

$pc. II suite new, $339;Spc. LI
$50

coed., canopy, Reese hitch I S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.
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Wanted
I ow acreage near Sanford for
filling with roofing materials.
Will buy, lease or pay by the

322-4132

Bees QOUDlI nStei $30 set."
Sanford Auction
I2SS. French
32373IO
Wrangler Jeans Sale $10.99 pr.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanfora Ave.
3235791

2565
PARK

BROWSE AND SAIl
eesy and fun
Wpy.

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Th, Went Ad

Choice well located Residential
Lot in Sanford. 11* IN, paved st.
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Piney Woods Aucon
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 415, 15 mi. north of San
ford. We will buy, tell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc by the piece or house full
Freepick up on consigned mdse.
at 30 pct. 37? 2270.
For Estate Commercial I Resi.
dental Auctions I Appralsals,
Call Dell's Auction. 323-5620.

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

75-Recreahonai Vehicles
1974 impala Travel Trailer, 21'
selfcontained, ext.. cord. $3300.
333.9335 aft. 1:30.

Glass &amp; Screen
screen-porches, pool end. , wdt.
All type re glazing &amp; wd. install
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 5545.
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OOflg&amp; Boang

77-Jw

Cars Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks I heavy equipment.
3225995

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto$5g
Call 3221434; 333.4140

Painting by Anthony Corino In
tenor, exterior qualified fl all
phases Fre Est Call 3270011

DO I) U U

P., ii?, irg
P , pt r
Ifanqing trc&amp; est Professional
0rknr,flrship. quick, quality,
.ciurleous Ser.,it,_ 668 4701

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
IFIEE Estimates tos: 372
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr Taylor
Free Est 322 8545
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'6ant'il "stenior .1. interior paint
ifl
Example 2 RId cxl., 5150
Guaranteed titort sork. 30 yrs

Af.i,,,AL I4AVCN
Dee- &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,.
clipping, flea control. Pet

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Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened

outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752.

Hon* Inrovemsnts'

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Serv'ce
Chq Cds
3230111. 377 4601

Railings

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

REMODEL ING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINT I ASSOC. 322 8665
I Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 3211371

Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc.
Marlin S .123 .'88l. .139 16Vi

Roof Repairs

7 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, Including roofs. Free
Estimates. 3 236543,
INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 0.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
371 0039 Oi' 904-734 6700 collect.
Concrete Work
l'reeEstimate
Call Mr Tay"w 1110545
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'77 Travel Trailer.3I'. Sleeps six.
Full bath. Air cond. 323.2541 $
am. to 5 p.m.

Goods

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $33.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.93 So. 05
Sanford. 333.0721.

ElectricM

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up; El. stove $40 I up; full

size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322-mi.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220701

Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential 322 9354 24 Hrs.

JOHNNY'S BACK

new $399; Lovesea $41.95 I up;
7 pc. dinettes 169.95 I up; Ref.

151t. Terry IWOseff con.aine, air

Painting

BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;

72-Auction

322 2516

BUY SELL TRADE
31i.315E. FirstSt.
377.5677

I'essmaklng

gerators, ranges, any condition.
323 1050

Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furnituj'e, Refrig., stoves, tool,.

2 complete twin beds

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Yard Dcb', Trash
Appliar,(es P. M,s.
It DCAI 1 3.19 5171

WANTED: Washers, refni.

Cash

Hide a bed q'jeen size mattress,
Cordovan vinyl old English
styling. $350. 365.4149,

42-blIs Homes

68-Wanted to Buy

WE BUY USID FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3221731.

KULP DECORATORS
Since 1937
327 7335

Cox Camper Sleeps 6
$300 or make offer

specIally. IS yrs. Exp 869 8562

SW

109W. 1st

5100
323-0945 aft 1p.m.

Light Hauling

MrINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

children, needs room to run. All
Shots, FREE to good home Only'
3236459 aft. 6

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD,

25145. French Ave.
322.0331,333.7173,3230779;

43-t$.ACrSI9S

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oblIgation.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Depuy Clerk

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Guitars, Drums, Banlos, Corn

plete, Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
fl02 French Ave.
3222255

'$03.

343!S. MyrfleAve., Sanford

I Aij$, $151. 332

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6 ACRES OVIEDO ARIA WITH 3
BEDROOM HOME. ONLY
$59,003. TERMS NEGOTIABLE,

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SUPER 4 BR, l"a bath home in
Washington Oaks, wC H, w
carpet, DR., paitry, ig LI, parch
I MULh
Morel
BPP
WARRANTED. Just 539,9001

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3AYT.)NA AUTO AUCTION
..iy. 9? 1 mb west of Speedwa,'
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturda at 7 30- It's
the only one in Florida. You Set
the reserved price. Call 901 255
Sill for Iurther UCtailS
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Air Cond. &amp; Heating

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(Wa) Desr Of *0 tIk. OWNERS
RIGHTS RESERVED
BUIBRIDGI I. RATLIFF,
sty Cest*evsi ft
WITNESS MY HAND A
T O
reeerven ths i so
ND SEAl.
of this Court, this
FIends. *0 abave descried øv.
Iday of Aprl$,.
$sf any en as Pvupeueto and I,
DetwOed
1919.
WRI PIIPIIIV.
waive any Infermality or ATTORNEY FOR PEISONAL (SEAL)
T1IOf Mid Ida Is Isle, made Is fecnlewpy in any Proposal in me ii PREsSWTATIVE:
S.-.
Arthur H Sick*, Jr.,
satisfy We hems it NM WiNe Of
0*0
er.
Gea. A. *ur. Jr.
-,
Clerk Of the Circuit
Iziudlon.
Olhid: April 03,1959
:;'
1Ps &amp; $peer, PA.
Court for
Jibe I. ANk.
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Stenstrom Realty,

REAL. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDEDI

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For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,
it 3222420.
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Frud

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0.1.113

you for the relief

Mtmber Realtors I ERA
lational Referral ServIce
Fuli.Tlme Office Supervision
Compatlble AssocIates
lOver 22 Years Experience

1S6a15 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary
Blvd. Terms.

b Sien

against' -

SOomlnant Advertising
10 Hour Sales Training

painted, eat-in kit., porch, Fl..

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Saiford- 3BR,2 bath house lIke
new. $355 mo. 4643510. Tony
psl,a Asioc.
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As Persai.l RepresentatIve

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311 1Li $ stovel. ref, A.C. Walk

Marrl

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WIDI TV IN bush

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59-Musical MrcIwidise

lnNeedof Repairs
323 0465 Eves.

SLargest Listing Inventory

Rm., close to shoppingf BPP
WARRANTED. Only $350001

ontreeshaded corner loll Newly

SANFORDCOURT
APARTMENTS

Of race, coler, religion, sex
or Iiaf*tei origin in CSnsid,rat
len awail,
CONTRACT ____
TIME
AND

II. VWISIa ouuigmenl Including:

JUST 1.ISTED 2 BR, I bath home

EVe.333.06)2,332.15V,rn.71,7

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AdulisOnly

14Qc

AC

All type racquets, Avg $0

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216.
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INC.
REALTOR 333-7532

ill furnlsliedApt

of the Claim to the clert
to OSCAR SYLVESTER JOHNSON,
OnabletheClerktornalbon.copy,o Husband
Shelving, Cash Register,
eech personal representative,
Refrigerate, cu
,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OP
.
Mlpenlonsinterestedinme.state
and lacks. A co,
NOTICEOPACTION
S.PJ, SALES COMPANY, INC.
to whem a cogy of this NotIce of
avel eatm.CiyllDlyioloneiml LiQUIDATED DAMAGES
NotIce is hereby gIven I$II$ IP.J.
DISSOLUTIONOF MARRIAGE
under this AIrs.mapt$ shell AdMlSI$tyatIS his bus mailed
followIng described property kmlneie County
Sales
• TO: OSCAR SYLVESTER
..
becimen
cad
nwrIften
notice
required,
WITHIN
THREE
in Seminole County, mud. Alt being stared
JOHNSON
Is Building ill, Sanford AWW9, situated
.
Florida, to.wj:
Lesilag Transfer I Stares. in to preta.d, aM Shall be cemsietid MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
P0. lix 3
Sanferd, PIer
ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
:-THE
FIRST
me
- If 21, Block 04, NORTH ORLAN. ICOfird Flenlda,
OF
PU!L!CATC)N
YOU ARE
32171. itas ..
a
ai
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'n'•revlig,yQEIianvI.,eI
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yr
III.
W1
meni or all or
fl 15W Wy.
for Dissgj
they ,,
Time as istinsi in me
ha. s,,j
P1105th
to UNIT ONE according to the Plot Items. alcoholic aid MN4ICOfISIIC Canditlonis
NatIonal AssocIation
at Credit
Of the Centract.
ag.hasbeenfIIedll ...
qualilicatlons
of
the
Personal
and
you
thereof
as
recorded
In
Nat
Soak
17,
beverages.
A
cem$1,t.
inveldepy
are
Management, Inc. a
,
requir
to serve a cope
case Of felons Is complete the represenlalles, en tIll venue or of Your written
defenses,
hsnafit of Its crodllsts, as provided Pase*PubilcR.c.rdsofS.minai. avaI1sbleatmeClvlIDsvlsinwia.. wartwi*issletimemsms.neIe Iunlsdlctloeof
it any
me
court.
County,
Florida.
James T. Golden, P.o. lox
_ ,, pe,
$.miiiels COunty Sheriff's Oopirt. or within such sitra time pa may. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
punsant
to
the
final
Sanford,
decrw
of
nhsld.
All
bellig
$01111
It
CNSSI$
, A.), have been allowed b eweasuens, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
FlorIda, 32771 as Aflom,:
Il111$V
for the Pelitlo,wr i
upon Ii tile their rs*cllv, claims foreclosure ent$ in a case pen Leseing Transfer ISterage,
u,orsIgp
agrsa
so
pay
me
WILL
BE
FOREVER
lAMED
actIon, ac'
file the original With
oleglesaidCou,t,ts,estyloofJ1 Ml ml UMef511W03 SherIff Of
with National Adseclatispel
ener have the Owner wHIlivell
the Clerk
D.taofmlfW$tiClIlIflef this Circuit Court in
I,
is
The
Dimi
Savings
Bank
of
Seminole,
Cowudy,
FIends,
wIE
Of
tram
ouch
sums
as
may
be
due
him
OfolIce
•
mew.a.
an4 for Seminols.
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Of AönleIstrat: May
son ni&amp; onia
3. County, Florida, on or before
iovw.. SIWi Wllllamsbgrgh vs. The Lancer 11:05 AM. en *1 iNk day Of May N's siusos .0503.03 pin c: 1979.
the.
,
*.o.
wimin Of days frees *1 dale Of me
Ida and saN 0° day in ltPl'UtU 1S50s1S in ac.'
25th day of May, I97'. Otherwi, a
s Genevieve I. Ratliff
WITNESS my hand - and official the highest blr, 01, CaSk. IVW,ct cordance
Judgment may be
first publicatIon Of *is nso
'sNOl Article 10
AM., Ct the West Frsnt door Of ml
$effllf101eCountyCourmouw,Inffi.
CIIy Of $an.ord, Florida. offer fen
saleandIelIgtpublicoutc,ylo,
h1gheStandbe$tbldd.rfo,j,

011.109

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRtL, 19791

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Ave.
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REALlY

NEW Osteen, Duren Ave. Large
lot 3 BR 2 B. $40,500,

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OVERLOOK THE RUNWAYS

All Toy Ca. EUt

s icr Sailor citizens. 0#.sn.'
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,,
coon &amp; roomy
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

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5 MOvIE
0INANI

Furnishod'

1 995

WAGON

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

47-Past Estate Wanted

NowI

Handy man special, 2 lots w.
garage apt. Could b apt down.
staIrs. Zoned comm. $30,000.

Into. Assumable 7 pct. mart. 3
BR 1½ b. 311 E. 14th St. $29,100.

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4 DR.

1914 MATADOR CPE.

57-Sports Equipment

F -ee listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 25906

Sanford's most weii.know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, cx
perienced or newly licensed

negotiable. Will sell VA or FHA.
$31,903.

FP's, I BR 2 B. 121$ Palmetto
Ave. $42.S00.

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1974 MERCURY

II ft. fiberglass boat, 77 Mercury
10 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) &amp;
trailer 5950. 323 4590 or 323 0132

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando327-1577
DeLand $.8335

dbl. car garage, furn.,

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3 Bar., 1½ bath, fenced b-yd,
range, ref., dwshr., washer.
yer. VA appraised, $29,300.
Call 323439$ after 5:30.

range, 0W, garbage disp. s-s
refrig., formal dining, CH&amp;A,

ROOM TO ROAM over 1,700 sq. ft.
of living area + 3 lots, many

UnturnlsId

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3895

LOW MILES

Selling Due to Illness Put your
lazy P U to work with
UNI HOIST
Dump Truck Conversion. etai
5895. Dealer (OS? 5695. Close Out
5495 069 1016

Scott Reagan 3221177

3 BR, 1½ bath Sunland Estates,

$3QiS3lor 339.4711 eves.

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1975 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL

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ROBSON MARINE.
2927 Hwy 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32771

BROKER
24395. Myrtle Ave.. Sanford

Auto.

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80-Autos for Sale

- 55-Boats &amp; Accessories

SEIGLER REALTY

995

$'
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6 CYL.

lS.A-TruckAccessro,es

Sales --

CHURCI4 YARD SALE
2509 Elm Ave
Saturday 9 till

VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EX
ECUTIVE AREAS FROM
$10,000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

P.U. TRUCK

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*1 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd.
frontage Ibeau$ifuloak trees in
Osteen. Good terms.

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54-Garage

acre

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APPLY IN PERSON TO:

variety of farm anImals-as
is" tractor I More. $35,750.

VA.FHA.235.Conv. Aomes
Low Down Payment

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forming various clerical &amp;
general office duties as
required. Graduation from high
school, typing anda minimum or one year office clerical ex
.
pirience; or a combination of
training and experience. Type 4Q'
wpm.

Geneva includes mobile home,

appear here tomorrow.

YEflfef'pf'Ise,lnc.

$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 8)1-1714 for free
horn demonstration.

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECU.
TIVE AREA NEAR DOWN.
TOWN. STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE 125.000.

Real Estate Sales

OWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.

A WANT AD. Phons 332.2611 or
531.9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor
will help you.

Cabinet shop-experienced &amp;

turntable, 8 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only

FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARBOR. $12,500 &amp; UP,

to help fInance, $35,000.

323-1324

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. . .SELL

Cash for your loll Will build on
your lOt Ot' 04.11' lOt.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRC'

CANAL FRONT HOME SITE

radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner

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Fll'TPlt.

$11,900.

1.4,000.
opportunity.

Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 8311714 day or

ACRE WOODED HOME SITE

Want to build? We have the lot.

1974 FORD

4

speed. Air shocks, tool bos, AM
FM tero. 11,000 mi, 27 mi per
gal average, 322 6376.

walnut cabinet. Regular $600,

WEST OF l-40N PAVED ROAD

323-5774 Day or Night

Business

1976 Mazda PU. 1600 cc 4 cyl

100 FT. FRONTAGE ZONED OF.
FICES. NEAR NEW K MART.
$11,900. TERMS.

nC.REALTOR MLS

TRADEINS

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Television-75" Color, Beautiful

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NEW CAR

3220332

ED ROAD, BRING YOUR
BOAT AND $35,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

3.

.7-

'71 Ford Pkp
Air, Radio, 8 cyl., Auto Travis
)?)2541$a.m 108 p.ni.

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAV-

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the
St. Johns River. 2 lots lix 170 ea,
Frontage on deep water canal
300 from river, surrounded by
lovely homes. $30,000 ea.

4-3 home w-llle&amp; oak floors. 1+

53-TV. Radio.Stereo
Good Used Televisions, S2 one up.

MAYFAIR 3 BR older 2 story
remodeled by architect owner.
New shake shingle roof. Perfect
silting for antiques. Must sell
this week. 169,950.

acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees.
Completely fenced. $69,000.

79FordF ISO pt +i,I
0 D. P S. F' B. AM F M
STrk.0 B manyoxtras
121 ')OS

3230697

7)4

'-, 'rvc.' [)rcctory

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Service. Used Machines,

GREAT TERMS!

veniently located near school &amp;
shopping. sii,coo.

SECLUDED COUNTRY
LIVING- room for horses, fish
pond, 3.2 wFR. 5 acres. $69,150.

79-TrUcks-TraP let-s

KENMORE WASHER- Pans.

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SFPV'F.AN Vtj'I
tIFED
Init hr' ISi'.i ii :,r tij '-es.

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WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2435i S. French (17-92) Sanford

322.7111 aft S.

3223653

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1457 Mustang Cnvertbe
V 9. PS. PB. many ctras
'c'cc 32 349,ft

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS

MOONEY APPLIANCES

DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPLEX Bldg.
site, cot' lot, shaded and con.

JUST MAK F P.'. .'.' 4 T'
' fl)Odt'IS
:i 2tQ
4.105 (()5'lICr

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323)866 or 323-7710

Kenmorewasher A Icond
7' yrs old, Must sell
323 6197

4S-A-t of State
Property

$27,500 wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc 322.6457 or

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nursing home &amp; downtown.

license. 339.594.
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REALTY

today and your Classified Ad will

Realty World, The Real Estate

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CLERK TYPIST II

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Fdii career In Real Estate call

Live.incompanioneiderly lady
Room, board &amp;wages.

experience.
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HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose yogi'
credit: We have helped other's to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.

for what you have to sell. Call

Agency June Porllg 3335321

tiont experience; or an equivalent combination of training and

Enloy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or lust relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. sea.iso.

BATEMAN REALTY
Rio. Real Estate Broker
2630 Sanford Ave.
321.0739

3323937

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YEAR
LIVING

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os.ta office. Sanford. 323-SilO.

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COMMUNICATIONS
SDFCJAL 51 I
Must be able to type 35 wpm Wilt
operate Communications Con.
sole for trrnsmittlng and re
ceiving high volume radio traffic
for fire, rescue &amp; emergency
services Graduate from high

WEEKEND
HIDE.A.WAv n

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WHY SAVE IT
SELL IT
QUICKLY wIth a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

you work effectively as a
memberofateam,doyourelate
well with people, if so, we need
certified dental assIstant &amp;

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from high school, including or
Supplemented by courses in

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EASY
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Recently re-rooted 0. new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;

3736061 or eves. 3230317

DON TSTOREIT,SELLlTwitha
- low cost Classified Ad.

Must bahls 'o takp &amp; transcribe
C1ltation; compose &amp; type let

by aform
certified
chick or MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
an acceptable
of Proposal
Estate is sold daily in the
least five (5) percent of the amount

YOu'll appreciate its 1mm. cond.

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
opportunIty to earn Three to
Realtor. 441251$.
Five Hundred dollars a week, ______________________
Itmediateoccupancy. New) bR,
call 1-100-4339403 anytime for
I B block home. WalkIng
recorded message.
distance to hospital, doctor,

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duties a required, Graduation

ThIs 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. Is shown by appt. only.

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80-Autos for Sale

78-Mutorcycles

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KENMORE WASHER
$65
327 0536

12 ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT BLVD. ON HIGH
WAY 46. WILL DIVIDE $13000

workshop. $29,500.

Tn-level country home, beautiful

REALTOR

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SECRETARY I

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NICE CLEAN 2 BR, 1 B home on
1g. lot, deadend Street, fenced,

churches, $27,500.

LET S BE HONEST

WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICA.
lION AND BE ECONOMICAL.
LY DISADVANTAGED
,...
,$
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4,j

322.3992

NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE

M. Unsworth Realty

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CRITERIA. WHICH INCLUDE:

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7495

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52-Appliances

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lI's ACRES, SOME OAK. SOME
ORANGE TREES. IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20+ ACRES.
FISHING LAKE. WILL
DIVIDE. $55,000 WITH EX
CELLENT TERMS.

Harold Hall Realty

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you wernt
ioô&amp;lnø
e
......
-. carer you wouldn't b rai
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a job thisad
wouli'tbehere, If youwantthe

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t.erge lot w-tree-s. Water, sewer.
$11,500. Wm. Mallczowski.
REALTOR, 3fl 7983.

Exc. assumption. $45,500.

Build to suIt
our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 23$ I24$.

16 p,m.

MVMILMbLt

106-A S. Park

qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments,
_BUILOER. 3222257.

NO CALLS.
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1Man needed for yard care 8t A pt
Complex
during summer
season. 327-2090 between 10 a.m

TO BE CONSIDER ED FOR THIS
POSITION, APPLICANTS
MUST BE PESIDENTS oi

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Mat complete Craft &amp; Hobby

system. 322.1940.
New 23$ Homes, i pcI. interest to

Mariners Village. ParttIme
Call 323-0610.

WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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11-lnstr.jions

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A. A. MCCLANAHAN,$ROKER

II you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, lotus show you this) or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.

pietely refinished, Country
living. Seeing is believing, lots of
land with 13 Ralnbird irrigation
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Bookke,per.accounfs payable,
receivable Ipayroll. 10 hr.
week. Salary commensurate
with experience. 323-0673.
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Expeciencedgardenerfor

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SOMETHING SPECIAL
24 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self
contained. Ready to go.
'$3,950

BATTLEOF
THE BULGE

100 pcI. VA financing-).;, com•

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UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING

NEW THROUGHOUT
2 BR, 1 bath-Con. A-H. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, full DR.
Fenced backyard, corner lot.

24 HOUR lB 3229283

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EARN
EXTRA MONEY. Pay
taxes, fuel bills, past due bills.
Earn money at home. For appt.
Call 5742034.

Lake front lot in Casselberry. 100'
frontage Ofl Seminole Blvd.
Asking sii,so with good terms

3 BR, 2 bath-Con. A.H. Hardwood
floors. Lg. FR with fireplace.
$39,500.

bull's
NIALTY

xpwi.ncedglass cutter: exp.sc.
enc. installer. Apply in person to
Howe's Glass B Sc. Co., 1401 S.
French Ave.

43-Lots-Acreage

CailBart

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ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
if is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644.
30l9fordetails.
AVON

41-Houses

or trade.

107W. Commercial
Phone 3327101, Snfof'd

$26,100

A COLORFUL FUTURE

EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
use buffing machine. 13.00 hr.
See John Moore, Zayre Store
Sanford. I a.m..10 am.

CETA JOB OPENINGS

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC,

4.-_eje

automotive

9Good Things to Eat

W. Garnett White
'Rag. Real Estate Broker

STOW AND THINK A
MINUtE. . . .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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41-Houses

MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING, STRAGET1C LOCA.
TION ON 17.92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. $600
MONTH.
Seigler Realty Broker
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
- 321-0610,321.1377,464.5335

Pre you a self starter? A good

GO TO WORK!

nr.c

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378-Offic. Rintal

Agency Trainee

CALL 323-5176

ChI
In my 1mm.
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S2Swk.;$aday;Slhr.
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3235314
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ntsd

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MANY MANY MORE!

322-5921

Portion Meats.

companied

BEWiTCHED

1$-Hi

WILL BABY SIT

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Each Proposal shall be ac.

day of April, 1919.
'5' GEORGE C. YOUNG
United States DistrIct Judge

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Nrnn Th Dcu Before PublicQtion

DEI.36
Clvii Action No. 7956-CAgeD,
_0ut That.
of the Proposal, payableto theorder
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
of the Seminole County Housing
of theaforesaid Circuit Court, willat COUNTY COURT
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
authority as a guaranty that if the __________________________
'
Legal Notice
11:00A.M., on the 22nd day of May, ORANGE COUNTY
(12) HI. NEIGHBOR
Proposal lsaccep(ed,thelidderwill
Legal Notice
1979, offer for sale and sell
to the CASE N. so
execute the Contract, and file ac
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
highnt bidder for cash at the west. HOBART CORPORATION,
7:00
cffltabl, Performance Bond wIthin SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS NAME
front door of the Courthouse in
(7)(12) TODAY
ten
(10)
days
after
the
Rward
Notice is hereby gIven that
of the PROBATE DIVISION
I am Seminole County, Florida, In San.
in business at 235 Colony lord, Florida, the followIng
Plaintiff Contract.
Fli. Nvmber fl.172.CP
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Division
Seminole County, FlorIda, under the being
CA
awarded under this Invitation for BURIRIDGE E. RATLIFF. SR
fictitious name of KAUFMAN &amp; to'wit:in Seminole County, Florida, CORPORATION a.k.a
•8E$AMSTIT
.,
SONS, and that I intend to regIster
FOOD
SERVICE,
IN.
bids
are expected to be funded in
Lot
47,
GARDEN GROVE, UNIT AMERICAN
7:25
part by a grant from the United
said name with the Clerk of the ONE,
CORPORATED, d-b.
Deceased
according to the ias thereof
$3ates Department of Housing and
Circuit Court, Seminole County, as recorded
(7) TODAY IN FLORIDA
in PIat Book ii, Pages PARK &amp; SHOP,
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Urban Development. Neither the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
50000 MOANING FLORIDA Florida in accordance with the 91 and N. of the Public
Records of
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Defendants United States nor any of itS CLAIMS OR flFMMar A(AIUCY
2
mna
aepurimenTi, agencies or em
TWUTUS, io.WIt:
CtiOn $43.09
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Said sal.wiul be made pursuant to
7:30
ployess
Is or will be a party to this OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Florida
Statutes
1937.
_________________________________ and In order to satisfy the terms
Invitation for lids or any resulting IN THE ESTATE:
51g. Terry W. Kaufman
CIRCUIT COURT
(2) (12) TODAY
said final judgment.
contract.
Publish: April 19, 26, May), 10, 1919
ORANGE COUNTY
0000 uoøasso AMIPJ.
(SEAL)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Bidders must comply with the
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CA
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH, JR. CASE NO, CI 71-11473
tMedmh5tl'atb0l0fth,stat,
______________________
President's Executive Order
BORDEN, INC.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
$,
Numbers 11216 and 11375 which 0 IURBRIDGE E. RATLIFF, SR.,
FICTITIOUS NAME
By: Patricia Robinson
Plaintiff
prohibit
discriminatIon In em. deceased, File Number 19.112.CP, Is
KANGAROO
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Deputy Clerk
ploymentwlttir.gardtorace,creed,
Pending in the CircuIt Court for
engag.dinbusinessatp,O, lox 3101 S. KIRBY MONCRIEF of
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
national
origin,
Forest CIty 32131 SemInole County, SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES co'or, sex or
Division, the address of which It
Biddersmustcomplywlth Title VI
CORPORATION,
Florida, under the fictitious name of MONCRIEF
(2) TODAY FLODA
Of the Civil Rights Act of lid, the Seminole County Courthouse,
DONGE I ASSOCIATES LAND. Post office 50* 2279
Defendant Antl.Kick Sack Act, the Contract Sanford, Florida. The personal
•0000MOIWNG FLORIDA SCAPESUPPLIE$afldfllatlintend Sanford, Florida 32771
Hours Standard Act ad the r.pre*ntativ, of the estate is
(12) NEWS
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
to register said name with the Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff
Genivlevel. RatIiff,whmaadd,.
Davis Bacon Act,
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN
of the CIrcuit Court, Seminole (305)3233640

FIVE.O

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lcons.Cutiv* times
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MON DAY thru FRIDAY
9.Noon
SATURDAY ______________________
3 Lines Minimum
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.1. FINCH arid BEATRICE FINCH,

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FORD CHATEAU VAN, VIN
3:30
_________________________ FLA4A47074F, and it appearing to
the Court the location of the true bidderuponreturningwchasetwIli
0M'A8'H(R)
owner
to said vehicle is known, and be refunded $0.00.
EPICCOMPANY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Drawings, Specifications and
that
said
property
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY ' Middle DistrIct ofis located in the other Contract Documents may be
400
Florida,
It
is
FLORIDA
examinedatthefollowing locations:
2)EMERGENCYONEI
CIVIL ACTION NO, 79-S6.CA.os,D ORDERED: 1.Thatanyclaimantor
Clark, Diets and Associates.
claimants
to
(Ti TUgWfI'51lDl C
DflAI
.
said
vehicle
a.ar
T lJ 0) I !flT0,
Engineers, Inc.
plead to the Co
aiul
SlEW TONED
300 West Fulton Street
June 11, 1979, and in default thereof
Plaintiff
S THE LUCY SHOW
SinfOi'd, Florida 32171
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the Court will proceed to final heir.
(12) MAKE ME
andadludicaflon of this suit ash
LENOARD
.1.
FINCH
and
ing
5 $ESAME8TPEE.1
Dodge Plan Room
BEATRICE FINCH, his wife, and such claimant or claimants had
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
been
served
with
process
and
shall
SE MI N DL E MEMO R IA L
4:30
Winter Park, Florida 32709
oi'diq'ludicialsal,Of5aldvehlcle,as
HOSPITAL.
MRCEDIPGLAS
Is, in order to enforcethe lorfefture
•MARYTYLERMOORE
Central Florida Builders Ex.
of tie United States Marshal. 2
Defendants,
That
notice
of
thIs
Order
be
change,
NOTICE OF SALE
o Irma Avenue
published by the United States
(ROOKIU
NOTICEISHIREIYGIVEN
Orlindo, Florida 32103
Marshal na
. Bf genera
1w
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rsdewr.rend.nsdonth.,lthdey
NftT AND'
Florida COns$TUCtlCfl Report
of AprIl, 1919, in that certain cause Florida, once a week for three
..._i.
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd.
pnding in the CIrcuit Court in and consecutive weeks, commencIng
Winter Park, Florida 32792
1THE00000UPLE
for Seminole County, Florida. April 26, 1979. DONE and OR.

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latsrlhanfifteen(13)daysfollowing
the award of a Contract.
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tropical resort.

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$30.00persetTh1p0sitshalIbe
cash, or check drawn payable to
Clark, Diets and Associates.
Engineers, inc.Thedepostttoreach
sot will be refunded to bonafide
dders upon return of the Contract

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castaways, shipwrecked again
on the deserted isle, are once
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That the parties interested in said
business enterprise are as follows:

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FIRST BASE, INC.
RONALD
SHACTER,
President
Seminole County Courthouse, in the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 15th
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole _____________________________ _____________________________
City of Sanford. Florida, offer for
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR sale and sell at publIc Outcry to the County, Florida, on April 13, 1979.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA highest and best bidder for cash, the Publish: April19, 26. May), 10, 1979 _______________________
CASE NO. 79.770.CAO4.E
following described property DEllS
IN RE, THE MARRIAGE OF
4-Personals
18-Help Wanted
situated in Seminole County,
JOSEPH R. CARROLL.
Florida, to-wit:
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Lot 15, Block H, NORTH ORLAN.
Petitioner-Husband, DO TERRACE SECTION TWO OF
FACEDWITHADRINKING
and
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
UNIT ONE, according to the Plot
PROBLEM?
A A A :
DEBORAH K. CARROLL,
PUBLIC
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
thereof as recorded in Fiat Book 16,
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
EM PLOY ME NT
PageM,PublicRecordsof$eminole that Sealed Proposals will be
Can Help
received by the Sanford Housing
Respondent.Wif.. County, Florida.
Phone 447.3333
Authority, Sanford, Florida at the
NOTICEOFACTION
Write P.O. Box 1213
TO: MRS. DEBORAH K. CARROLL pursuant to the final decree of Engineer's Office in Sanford,
Sanford, Florida 32771
foreclosure entered in a cese pen.
PUT YOUR FUTURE IN .
2025 West Malon
Florida until 2:00 P.M. local time on
ding in said Court, the style of which May 17, 1979
Peoria, Illinois 61605
for Castle Brewer Court
rs LOHOL A PROBLEM
is Wilmington Savings Fund Society Apartments Storm Drainage im.
THE HANDS OF THE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Shirley Louise Renock. ,,,,, provernents in accordance with
IN YOUR FAMILY?
action for dissolution of marriage
,,, '_,,
Al
ci
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Drawings, Specifications and
nat been filed against you in the seal of said Court
rnurL))luiML
this 23rd day
familiesor
friends
of
Proc,ural Documents prepared by
Circuit Court of Seminole County, AprIl,
.._---- •-oroblem drinkers
. #IV'I r I
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.nu yvu on requirea TO (SEAL)1979.
UMLL 3LJ"3 I ID
For future information call
serve a copy of your written
The
located in the City of
prolect,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
611.3333 or write
defenses, if any, to on JACK T
Sanford, Florida, consists of in.
Clerk of Circuit Court
SanfordAl.Anon
Family Group
Executive Secretary
BRIDGES,
s$allation of storm drainage piping,
ESQUIRE,
of
By: Patricia Robinson
BOx 3
CLEVELAND, MIZE B BRIDGES,
manholes, inlets, and hsadwall I.
Typists
Deputy Clerk
SInfOrd,FIC.3277I
Attorneys for Petitioner.Husb.nd,
general cleanup &amp; grading,
Accounting
Clerk
Joseph
M.
Paniello,
Esq.
whose address is Post Office Drawer
pavement repairs, grassing and
Florist to share ride from Sanford
Office Clerk
Z, Sanford, Florida 32771, on or Exchange National Bank Bldg.
mulching at all disturbed areas
P
Box 3316
to N. Orange Ave., Orlando.
affected by this werk.
before May 29, 1919, and file the
Bookkeeper
Mon Fri 3fl-43S4.
PROPOSALS
original with the Clerk of the Court Tampa, Florida 33601
WILL
BE _____________________________
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Publish
Apr. 26 &amp; May 3, 1979
Cashier
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
either before service on Petitioner's
DEI.114
attorney or immediately thereafter;
ALOUD immediately after the
,VHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mechanic
expiration of the time established
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
otherwise a Default and ultimate
light skills will do
judgment will be entered against UNITED STATES DISTRICT above for receIpt of Proposals.
P.O. Box 1031, CIwtr., FL. 33517.
________________
you for the relief demanded in the COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS __________________
Route Sales
.
Petition.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION AND PROCEDURAL DOCU.
S-LOSt &amp; Found
Security Guards
MENTS
_______________________
WiTNESSmyhandandtseaI0 NO. 79.141 ORL-CIV-Y
this Court on this 23rd day of April, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Drawings, Specifications and
Welder
l79.
Plalntiff,.vs. ONE 1976 FORD Procedural Documents may be
Lost: Small, red, female Dach.
Plumber
(SEAL)
CHATEAU VAN, Vehicle lden. obtained upon application t the
shund. Pinecrest area.
Shipping Clerk
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. tificatlon No.
FLA6A6IO7IF, office of Clark, Dleti and
Reward. 322-5903
AuociatesEngineers,
lnc.,300
West
________________________
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendant. ORDER FOR SERVICE
Maintanence
Man
By: June I. Curtis
BY PUBLICATION - øn motion Fulton Street. Sanford, Florida,
Dispatcher
Deputy Clerk
and affidavit of plaintiff in he upon the payment of a deposit of
6-Child Care

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800
(2) EARLY DAY
CRACKEMIARREL
8NOOR$ONLY
9INJ$5

5 MONK &amp; MINDY Mork
reports to the Immigration
bureautoregisterhlms.Ifa,an

Seminole County, Florida. wm
the 17th day of May, 197,
AM., at the west front door of the

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pon receipt of proof of the
publication of this note, the fictitious
NOTICE OF
name, to-wit:
FORECLOSURE SALE IV
BATHTIQUE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
Notice is hereby given that the tader which we. are engaged in
undersioned Arthur H. Beckwith, business at Altarnonte Mail,.
Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Altamonte Springs, Florida.

Thursday, May 3. 179-l1A
'a

OrInd0 - Winter Pwk
Seminole
8319993
322261I_______________________________

Plaintiff, $65.09, FlorIda Statutes, will register
with the Clert of the Circuit Court,
inandfor SeminoleCounty, Florida,
SHIRLEY LOUISE RENOCK.

JACK T. BRIDGES. ESQUIRE
abOve.entitledcausebyEIizalqfh$,
CLEVELAND. MIZE &amp; BRIDGES Jenkins, its Assistant United States
Post Office Drawer Z
Attorney, in an actIon to enforce the
Sanford, Florida 32171
forfeiture on behalf of the United
Telephone: 305332.1314
States Marshal upon personal
_____________________________
'sforP$i!boner
property situatu in this District and
ruglIn: April 10, May 3. 10, 17, 197?
descrIbed as follows: ONE 1976

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(4)SGUIOINOLIGHT

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in reality the scene of constant,
frenetic drama. (R)

WORLD

(7)(12) THE DOCTORS
OONEUFETOUVE

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(121 HIGHCLIFFE MANOR In
their continuing quest for
control, two of the foundation
leaders hire a hit man to do
away with Ian Gienviile.
fE NOVA "Still Waters"
Appearing as a placid haven,
the life and rhythm of a pond is

(12)THE CASTAWAYS ON
QIUJOANS

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convinced he Is a misfit,
decides to leave Earth until
Orson shows him what Mindy's
life would have been like with-

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a woman sportscaster.
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(2)4)00(12) NEWS

7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary exercises her authority to
hire anyone shewants by hiring

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ALL IN THE FAMILY(R)

BARNABY JONES
Betty. on vacation at a peaceful
seac
resort, becomes the
bait to trap a rapist. (R)
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(2)(1 NBC NEWS
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OABC NEWS
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Oscar Peterson.

provisions of the Fiditius Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Richard F. Hauck
Dave A. Scholz
Wilbern L. Scholz
Publish; April 19, 26, May 3. 10. 1979
DElls

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CARD SHARKS

NtIceI'

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
FICTITIOUSNAMI
Notice is hereby given Ittat we are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
engaged in business at ioa Marvin CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Avenue Longwood, Semi
Notice Is herby given that the
County, Florida, under the fictitious CASE NO. 794S1lCA9K
name of LOVE'S MANUFAC. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND undersigned, pursuant, to the
"Ictitioi Name StaMe", Chapter
TURING CO.. and that we intend to SOCIETY.
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole county.
Florida in accordance uhf

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Espert roI repairs, built
up &amp;

thinqle &amp; ir'w work Cornrv,r
ia1 &amp; rcsai'l,,,sl 171 1413
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WeldIng
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All typos. oqpt repair,
Iruck
bodet, roof racks, portable
egpt Martin's 173 7781. 339 1693

To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

May 3,, 10, 17; 1979

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(2) TONIGHT Host: Jotvmy
Carson. Guests: Luclano
Pavsrofti, Roy Clark, Carter
Aisop, Chades Nsbon RoSy.
(4) THE NEWLYWW GAME
S MA$H A homesick O.J.
writes horns to hIs wife
recounting some of the events
at the 4011th, Including
Hawkeyes attempt to stuff
p.00. into a Volkswagon. (R)

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(2) UARS CLUE
(4)HOLLVW000 SQUARES
MATCH GAME P.M.
$100000 NAME THAT
TUNE
Z CAROL SURNETT AND
FRENOS Guests: Ruth BuuI.
Richard Crsnna.
5 DICK CAVETI Guest:
Anne Jackson.

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beautiful girt stashes a suitcase
of stolen money in Starskys
apartment. (N)
1200
"MEY A
b_
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biQifli robbing
and kINing in thevallsy, and liii
ranchers try tostop It.
1206
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"McCloud: The Bwefoot Stew.
aidees Caper" (1912) DennIs
Wsaver, Patrick ONeal.
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Mccl dlesrnsth.tagroupof
airtini stewardesses are doubitng as International jewel
12:37
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(1) 5 TOMORROW Guest:
Dr jpi PWI, l.s
Alcohol As IbStation unit at
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leaders hire a hit man to do
awaywith Ian Glenvilie.
NOVA "Still Waters"
Appearing as a placid haven,
the ill, and rhythm of a pond is
in reality the scini of constant,
frenetic drama. (A)

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other Contract Documents may be poultry beef, pork, fish. Free
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ORDERED: 1.Thatanyciaimanto,
delIvery, mm. $20 order. San
Clark, Dieti and AssociatesclaImants to said vitllcleappearo,
ford area. 322-2374. Sam's
the coniplaint herein by Engineirs,Inc.
Portion Meats.
100 West Fulton Street
i. it, i,,, and in deteut, ,p,
Plaintiff, me
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
Court will precesi to fInal lr.
-usIng4adIudIC ,mOfthIsW)?UIf
__________ _________
LENOARD J. FINCH and such
Dodge Plan Room
claImant or claImants p,a
BEATRICE FINCH, hIs wife, and
411 Wymore Road, SuIte
served
precs
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
WiitV Psrk. Florida3Il$0
Creative Exesslons
orderilatIChlsaI.of$aidvofiks,u
HOSPITAL,
k.inordw'toentorcethe forfeiture
cailJo-An,323.1u2
Central Florida Builders Lx
of me United States Marshal. 2.
____________________
That notice of this Order be things.
NOTICIOP Sail
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Are you a self starter? A gô

Ø,ons voIce 1. an agy
personality Is the key to success
ExcilIentogsortunItyo.pty
of room for advancement.
Enthuslutic Only flied apply.
Call 323-5175 for
ntment.

Evening Desk Clerk. 2 nIghts .
Exp. preferred, Apply in person.
Day's Inn, Sanford.
Exp. laborers for Masons.
Deltona Area. Own Trans.
S142Sl2att.7.

perlenced glass cutter; sxp. sc.
inc. Installer. Apply Inpeisonto
Howe's Glass I Sc. Co., 1101 S.
French Ave.
EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay
taxes, fuel bIlls, pest due bills.
Earn money at home. For app?.
Call 420S4.
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Bookkeeper-accounts payable,
receivable 1. payroll. 10 hr.
week. Salary commensurate
with exilefIence. 333-0073.
Experlencedgardenerfor
Marinetsvlllage.parttime
Call 323-5410.
EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
use buffing maChine. 33.00 hr.
See John Moore, Zayr, Store
Sanford. S am-ID am.
NO CALLS.
Man needed for yard care at Apt.
Complex durIng summer
season. 322-2000 between 10 a.m
&amp; 5 p.m.

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cirtif led dental assistant &amp;
experienced receptionIst for
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Cabinet shop-experienced &amp;
trainees. DriveVwllil chauffers
lIcense. 339-1713.
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21- Sitttjosis Vè.Wed
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College Studeris desIring YARDWORK Calf before 7 am. 222ieei: after 7 p.m. 322.0097.
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HoMEOWNERS: Don't lois yow
credit: Wi have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their oqulty. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Rltor. 444-Isis.
lijlmediateoccupency. NewS bit,
I P block home. Walking
distanci to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 1 downto*n.
$27,300 w-excellent terms,
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-0157 or
333lIllaftL
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well-know
progressive, Sales Volume
Lesder needs Associates, ix.
perlenc51 or newly lIcensed
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*733 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
clOse to shoppIng I In quIet
neighborhool. New Listing.
Excellent Investment for rental.
Only 124.300.

l.argest Listing Inventory
Dominant Advertising
150 Hour Sales Training
IMimbir Realtors &amp; ERA
Elfatlonal Referral Service
ull-Time Office SupervIsIon
Compatible Associates
Over 22 Yiars Experience

*?darkham Woods Rd. 311.21,
I Icre country estate. Complete
with horse stable $ pasture, also
quIet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
App?. onlyl

Cash for veur lotl WIll build on
5" lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medal IflCq Rieltor
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cItrus grovel 51111 froilaii In
Oineva. Attention developer.
good price I terms.

AKI SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OP
LAND AND TI 115.3511, 1½1,
FORMAL DR., PAM. 144. 1.
FIREPLACE, NEEDS SOME FIXING.
$4415115

31 Acre bldg. lets w-peved rd.
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees In
Ostesn. Good terms.

FOUIST ORUN&amp;

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Evis 543-NM 213.1*
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of living area + 3 lots, many
amenitIes IncludIng CN I CA, 2
PP's 4513 I. 231$ Palmetto
Ave. $47,I

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THROUGH APRIL, $191

IAL COLBERT, REALlY
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SUPER I SR. it's Will home in
Wisilinton Oaks, w-C-N, w-w
carpet, 0*,, pantry. I, LI,porch
&amp; Muth Morel BPP WARRANTED. JusO$$,9071

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Ills.. TERMS NEGOTIABLE.
IOIRPI 311010044,3 BATH
LOCK HOME 004 1 ACREs
lIAR SANFORD AIRPORT. S
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:LOSED CARPORT, -- NEW
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Piecrust Lg. Imi., 11mM,
ai'eI- pen. Fio.Im., utll. nw, *
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sheqpk. 1FF WARRANTED.

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- JOIN - - IANFORb'S • SALES
I.IAOSIl WI lIST $ SILl.
44011 HOMES TN*II ANYONIIJOIN THE ONE THAT$ NO. ii

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15 It. Tstry Wi self cintainel, sir
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mel., caupy, RIses MId 11
Milup: lI.5Ivs5M$ up: full
woy lu. Part Ave. TraIIsv P$.
We droperiss III I up. Sanford
FurnIture Salvage, 1741 Si. of
SIONit 351731.
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dental Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 333-55,
The sooner you place your
- ciaulf led ad, the sesnsr you will
get results.

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1974 Impala Travel Trallu' 27'
self-contained, exc cond. $3100.
332.9333 if?. 4:31.
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Travel TraIler-SI'. Sleeps six,
Full bath, Air cent 323.3$4 I
1.0. telp.m.

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rnasusngqsltihls,$ap. Sanford
Fwihure $iMge, 17-N Is, if
Seaford. 351731.

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RepaIr. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Besld.ntiaI.322ij., 21 Hrs.

Qlesi&amp;Sci-ssn
Icreen-pordhes, pool end, , wdsAll type re-glazing I
wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322-5545.
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Ahsa,AL HAVEN
Dop- 4 Cat boarding, bathing,.
clIpping, flea control, Pet
SupplIes. dog houses. Insulatsd,
snady Inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cord.
cases. 321.1752.

Painting by Anthony Corino. In- tenor, exterIor qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322-0071.BODEN Painting,.pape r
Hanging..free est Professional
workmanship, quick, qualIty,
courteous
668-47*3
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
LIcensed.Insurednded
FREE Estimates, (3031 322-0463
Inter br &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 332 e55

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Wanted exterior &amp; interior paint
Ing, Example 2 BR ext., $110
Guaranteed good work, 30 yrs.
exp. 130-9996.

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdt.
323 0171; 322-4401

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111110(1 Ave.
332-1191

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Piney Woods Aucbon

Yard Debris, Trash
ApplIances &amp; Misc,
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Painting

Alterations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery
3720707

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BUY SELL TRADE
311-31s1. FIrt$f.
- 331-5432

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en SR 413, ii ml. north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
uwd Furniture, antlqu.$ or
misc. by the piece or house lull
Free pick upon consigned mdse,
at 30 pet. 3fl-2270.

Hide a bed q'jen she mattress,
Cordovan vinyl old English
styline. $351 343.4149.-

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 23 yrs. Exp. 569-5562.

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Specialists, lop Soul &amp; till dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trImming.
373 2948,

Csra, Ic Tile

72-Auction

Con Camper SleepsI
$l000r maheoffer

Lawn Service

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
furnitu,, Refrlg., stoves, tools.

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plete lawn service. Free
estImate, 323 4881; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323-8049 call
anytime.

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formerly Harrletts Beauty Nook
Sic E. 1st St., 322-3712

WANTED: Washers, refrigerators, ranges, any condition.
323-7000

KULP DECORATORS
15l W. lit
Since 1931 332-2335

Painting, carpentry, paneling,
Siding, wds, anything to repair
the home. 830-6)09 Sam

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Asptialtrepalrs&amp; seal coating,
Sinford,Fla.
322-1429; 3223053

WE SUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 322-572).

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Great Pyrennes all whIte, 1 yr. old
fern. Extremely gentle, good wchildren, needs room to run. All
shots, FREE togood home Onlyt
3234459 aft, 6.

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CAUINETS
Free Es'
373 0129 after 5:30

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DOBERMAN PINCHERS
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Rent Our Rlnsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-SIll

Large selection foam backed
drapes; prInts lOx $1, $11.50 pi.;
solids 4$ x 51 $10.50 pm. Custom
upholstery - carpets.
Free Estimates.

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TON w-lepsIllngIshb*. ref.
OSUSIRY 440515.1 $04415
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64-Equipment for Rent

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SILL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

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Cond. ServIce. Free Est. on
itin: Cimm.

FILL DIRTS. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7510

"OLD MILWAUKIE" electric
deck-Ilte. Two Red Globes. $21
fIrm. 333-7113.

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35-1531. 321.7173, 3014779;

Home lmprovethent

Central HeatS. Air Cond. Free Est.
-Call Carl Harrlsat
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

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wcatj'15 MAC,
Dl,. FR, Peril, Csmpllulp
fescd -$ - laScepsil Super IsIlsnt 017at (or comm. if.
tI
tool 5FF WARRANTED.
,M SuP for $*$
w-w carpet,

We have a Singer Futura sewIng
mach. Sold new for $630 was
ChrIstmas lay-away, then was
only $115 bsl. due, Purchasers
left arIa and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
$Illcashor take up payments of
$12 me. Will take trade as pInt
payment. Call 531-1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
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RefrigeratIon A-C Repair
Licensed. 323-0039

3 BR, 1½ bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large screened pordi,
drapes, rang, &amp; Ref. Super
dean, $32J00.

REAL. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEIOEDI

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Snapper S hp. riding mower
Needs some worl
175. 327-0535

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AY'T3NA AUTO AUCTION
..,y. 92, 1 mIe west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30, It's
the Only one in Florida. You set
the rekrved price. Call 90-4-2555111 for further delaJls

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50-Mscellsneous for Sal,

'Ns* Zoned Comm., U. Mary
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4 DR.
1995
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In Need of Repairs
332-SOS Eves.

311, 3 bath, Fain. Rm., double
cernei lot. 531*.
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15,350
51. Smell down owner hold.

JUsT- LISTED? PR, I Pith hom
-US troeshaded earner Slit Newly
pointed. eat-Ni kit., perch, Pla.
Rm., close to IhoppinpI BPP
WARRANTED. Only 1311071

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en Country Club Rd. Zoned
Ainicufture, lIMIt

3895

LOW MILES

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The Greenhouse
322-9111
Eves afterd 1. weekends

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classlf led Ads.. .The
Buys are still The Desti

Handy man special,.? lots wgarage apt. Could N apt less.
stairs. Zoned csmm. $30,055.

1975 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL

Selling Due to Illness, Put your
lazy P-U to work with
UN I-HOIST
Dump Truck ConversIon, Retail
5$95, Dealer cost $695, Close out
S-49S• 569-1516.

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4CYL.

79 A-Tfl1ACCOSS,OS

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments 1. buy
equity. 322-0214.

WILL BUY EXISTING l$t&amp;3n1
MORTGAGES. R. Legg,
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
52-7153

GRAS THIS ens, owner leaving
stete.35R, 1 B,plumblng inter
slid 55th, spIlt plan, del. oven,
ranee, D-W, garbage lIsp, 5,5
meSh., formal dIning, C-H$A,
151. car garage, furs.,
nsgetlabls. WIll sell VA or P14*.
531,005,
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Merchandise

2-taGsrden

47.A-rtges DosigM
&amp;Sold

Stenstrom Really. Realtors

1974 FORD

1976 Maida PU. 1600 cc 4 cyl. I
speed, Air shocks, tool box, AM
FM stereo. 11.000 ml. 2? ml. per
gal, average. 322-6)76,

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GuItars, Drums, Banlos. Com plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc. Center Inc..
2202 French Ave.
322-2255

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your career In Real Estate, call
Herb Stunstron,. Realtor.Owner,
at 322-2130.

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THING I 10 acre farm near
Gmeva Includes mobile home,
variety of farm anlm1Is-"as
Is" tractor &amp; Mere. $35,731.
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Low Down Payment

RssI - Estati Sales

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg 5$
Scott Reagan 322-ill?

Free listIng BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
- Murphy, N. C. 25904

ear., n bath, fenced
byd,
range, ref., d-wslir., washer.
dryer. VA apprals,d, $39,3
Call 323.4379 after 3:30.

'71 Ford Pickup
Air, Radio,$ cyl., Auto Trans
323-23415 am. to Op m

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57-Sports Equipment

45A-Oatof State

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Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668.8335

WORLD

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD Phone 312-3411 or
531-7992 and a friendly Ad.VIsor
will hel' you.
EVERY DAY someone ss 1001mg
for what you have to sill, Call
today and your Cliii)? lad Ad will
appiar here tomirrow.

SW &amp; CLEAN ready to ipieve
Ho. Assumable 7 pet mort. 3
lR1 b. 311 1. 1-4th St. $37,105.

Business opportunity. Autc
radiator shop. Fantastl
location, good accounts. Owne
to help fInance, $33,000.

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11 ft. fIberglass bait, 77 Mercury
10 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) &amp;
trailer. 5950. 323-IS9Oor 323-0132.

BROKER
743 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanfont

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ROBSON MARINE.
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

SEIGLER REALTY

Want to build? We have the lot
$4,000.

Enjoy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fisher lust relax on your
own private estate I "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $14,730.

BATEMAN REALTY
Rig. ReaI'Estate Broker
2435 Sanford Ave.
3311739

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NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
lind him listed n our f3usiness
Service Directory.

79 Ford F 150. p.0 ôciI
O.D. P SP B, AM FM.
many extras.
373 7305

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2509 Elm Ave.
Saturday 9-till

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$10,000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

Tn-level country home, besutlil
4-3 home w-tIIe &amp; oak floors. 1acre, fruit I. pecan treei
Completely fenced. $49,000.

1967 Mustang Convertible
V-S PS. PB, many extras
51900. 322 7319 aft?

54-Garage Sales

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECUTIVE AREA NEAR DOWN.
TOWN. STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE $25,000.

SECLUDED COUNTR
LIVING- room for horses, tie
pond, 3-2 w-FR. S acres. $,75i

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

45" ZENiTH Walnut Stereo, AM.FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRC
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new 1400, a reel buy at only
5)20 or take up payments of $11
per mc. Call 531-1714 for free
home demonstration.

CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARDOR. $12,500 a. UP.

323.5774 Day or Nigh

Kenmore washer. A-)cond.
yr-s. old. Must sell.
323 6197.

Teievislon-23" Color, BeautIful
walnut cabinet. Regular $100,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still In
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or.
'il'7ht.

1 ACRE WOODED 110MB SITE
WEST OF I-ION PAVED ROAD
$11,900.

Harold hail Realt

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
9t
7% models. Call 339 9100 or 834
4605 (Dealer)

Good Used Telivls Ions. U5 aria up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or.
322-0352

100 FT. FRONTAGE ZONED OFFICES, NEAR NEW K MART.
$14,900. TERMS.

RIVER FRONT build your drssr
home. Has a scenic view of th
St. JolinsRiver. 2 lots 51x170 N
Frontage on deep water cana
300' from river, surrounded bi
lovely homes, 120.051 ea.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323-3566 or- 323-7710

53-W. Radio-Stereo

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAVED ROAD, PRING YOUR
BOAT AND 125,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

MAYFAIR 3 SR older 2 she
remodeled by archItect ownii
New shake shingle roof. Pet-fec
sitting for antiques Must in
this week. $49,950.

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AILS
323-4041 or eves. 323-0317

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DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPLEX SIlt
sIte, cor lot, shaded nd COt
venhently located neer school
shopping. $12,000.

Sale

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KENMORE WASHER
$65
327-0536

KENMORE WASHER- Pans.
Service. Used MachInn.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323•0697

12 ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT 8LVD. ON HIGHWAY 46. WILL DIVIDE 545.000.
GREAT TERMSI

InC. REALTOR MLS

1012 MYRTLE

M. Unsworth Realty

INC. - REALTORS
S*lS33erSIS.ølleves.

NICE CLEAN 2 BR, 1 B home c
1g. lot, dead-end Street, fence
workshop. $29,100.

NEW LISTING AT

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sun mm. Is shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate Its imm. cond.
Recently re-roofed 1. new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
churches. $37,500.

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FHA.VA, PHA 2355.243.

117 ACRES, SOME OAK, SOME
ORANGE TREES, IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20+ ACRES,
FISHING LAKE. WILL.
DIVIDE. $53000 WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-ills

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enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautIful Sanora.
Exc. assumptIon. $15,100.

MOST NEW ULtRA 4400111K
BEDROOM, 3 lATH 001111.1
1*1*01,. LOADED W!TN I*TIA$ 111,107.
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living. Seeing Isbellevino, lots of
land with 15 Ralnuird Irrigation
system. 222-1045.
New 235 Homes, 4 pc? Interest to
qualified buyer. $37,000 to
974.000. Low down pay, vits.
BUILOIR. 3227217.

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INC.
REALTOR 223.7003
Eve. 323.0413 332.1157, 301-7117

ilL fursluIedApO.
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SOMETHI NO SPECIAL
21 Ft. Terry Travel Trailer. Self
contained, Ready to go.
.53,950
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A. A. MCCLANAMAII,BROKER
l01.A S. Park
322-3102

ARGAIN CIDER $0441 ma,
eMI same Tic. $451 Palmetto
Ave. 001,510.

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3 BR, 2 batpt-Cen. A-H. Hardwood
floors. Lg. FR with fireplace.
300.
3D
NEW THROUGHOUT
2 BR, 1 bath-Con. A-H. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, full DR.
Fenced backyard, corner lot.

Nosmu's
HASTY

24 HOUR

Large lot w-trees. Water, sewer.
$11,500. Wm. MalIczowki,
REALTOR. 322-7953.

ao-Autos

78-Motorcycles

52-Appliances

Lake front lot in Canelb.rry. ic
frontage Ofl Seminole Bivi
Asking $11,930 with good tern
or trade.

Ot. Garnet? White
keg, Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
101W. CommercIal Phone 322.7111, Sashed

STOW AND THINK A
MINUIE... .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T SE ANY.

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weekly Utilities Included. 300$.
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MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
WITH CARPETS, PANELING.
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCATION ON 17-02 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. 1400
MONTH.
Selgler Realty Broker
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
321-0510, 327. 1377, 445.5333

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A COLORFUl. FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
lie Is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people, Can 4i4
2070fordetalls.
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of AprIl, 1077, In that certain C$USC
23 A Winter WOOdS Blvd.
on the deserted IsIs, are OflCi
consecutive weeks, commencing
pending In me Circuit Court
Supply in Central Florida,
Must bdabI, 'o take &amp; transcritè
Wh*er Park, Florida 32772
In and April 74, 1q17. DONE and OR.
again rescued but decidi to
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
dictation; compose &amp; type letfor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
DERED
at
Orlando,
Florida,
this
PROPOSAL
GUARANTY
riturnandturn$h.Islandintoa
wiierein RONALD L. IRWIN, as
Ave. S ford, Fl.
ters; fIling: andperformr,iat
Each
Proposal
ui
shall
bi
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day
of
AprIl,
1077.
•&amp;M.WEAT
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tropical resort.
Tru1tee,isp(.lntlff,LENOAqD
duties as required. Graduation
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companled
by
a
certified
check
-s. GEORGE C. YOUNG
J. FINCH and BEATRICE FINCH,
or MILLIONSOFDOLLARS in Reel
from high school, including or
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an acceptable for ,,of Piopos.I
(2) NEWS
United States DIstrIct Judge
his wife, and SEMINOLE MEMOR.
Estate is sold daily in I,,.
supplemented by courses in... -(4) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS
Guaranty
in
an
a
equal
to
at
HOSAWS
HEROES
(2) TO SE ANNOUNCED
lAL HOSPITAL are Defendants, PublIsh: April 24 May 3 10 1977 less?
typing &amp; shorthand. Type So
çai
Nothing smill
fIve (5) percent of the amount
BEWITCHED
CivIl Action No. 79-M.CA*D, I DEl-SI
(4)5 HAWAII
FIVE-O
abOU$JhI,
wpm, dictatIon 50 wpm.
ofttePropoul,psyabletomeorde,
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EASY
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ARTHUR H. IECKWITI4, JR. Clerk
McGarreft Nnks a serIes of kIN.
(2) TODAY RI FLORIDA
of the Seminole County Housing
otmeaforesaid CIrcuIt Court, will it COUNTY COURT
COMMUNICATIONS
logs to a horoscope cast by a
fSGOOD MORNING FLORIDA
aUt1os1ty as a- guaranty that if me
11:00A.M., on the 22nd day of May,
SDECIALIST
S HI. NEIGIISOR
famous astrologer. (A)
ORANSU COUNTY
Proposal
Is
accepted,
the
Bidder
will
1979, offer for sale nd 5eIl to the CAll Me. SO 5.3033
Must be able to type 3% wpm. Wli
execute liii Contract, and file ac. IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
l Robert Duvall and Lee
highest bidder for casti at the west.
700
operate CommunicatiOnS Con'
ceptable
Performance
lend
within
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
PICTITIOUS
NAME
HOBART
CORPORATION,
Remick portray General DwIght
front door ot me
FLORIDA
sole for transmitting and re:
(2)5 TODAY
tin
(ii) days after tile Ruid Of the
NotIce I hereby given that I am Seminole County, Courthouse In
D. Eisenhower and his trusted
)BATl
DIVISION
FlorIda, In SanCeIving high volume radio traffic
(4)5pyuoUS1
jls
CONTaCt
engaged
In
business
at
235
Colony
,
Number 79173-Cp
ford, Florida, the following
military aide Kay Summersby
'for fire, rescue &amp; emergency.
5 GOOD MORNING AMEN. DrIve
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
elberry FIends 3170? desaibsd operty, situated
In this saga tracing the Amen..
services. Graduate from hlgb
and AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES
Any contract or contracts IN RI: ESTATE OP
SemInole County, Florida, lindel' the being In Seminole County,
school and one year communicoFlorida,
can hero'swaryears.
CORPORATION
a-k-a
awarded
under
this
111014
MMi
of
KAUFMAN
5. ti-wIt:
•U5AM$TT
Invitation for BURIRIDGE E. RATLIFF. SR.,
tlons experience; or an equlva.
SONS, and that I Heist to register
AMERICAN FOOD SERVICE, IN. bide are expected to be funded In
5 WORLD "Australia: The
t.ot
GARDEN
GROVE,
UNIT
CORPORATID,
I-b-i
lent combinatIon of training and.
715
psrt by a grail trim It,. United
saId
name
wIth
the
Clerk
of
his
Lucky Continent?" The people
according to the Plot Thereof PARK 1. SHOP,
Diceaud
xperlence.
TODAY 54
(2)
States
Desrtmsnt
Of
HousIng
iid
CIrcuIt Court, Sentinels County,
rscont. in tas . is,
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
"down under" try to corns to
Urben Development. Neither the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
G000MOmIIPJSPLORIDA Florida in accerdence with Nil '7 ast N, of the Public Records if
CL R K TYPIST ii
United States nor any of
provisions of me Pictitisis Nimi $einInoI County,
NEWS
oetei4
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Florida.
Responsibie for typing and per,.
Statutes, Ti-Wit: $ectlen 5Mm
departments, a5flclis or m THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Saldsalewlil bsmsdepiiisu.ntto
formIng various clerical 1,
730
PlerlIa Statutes 1900.
pisyess Is or will boa patty
tO this OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
and In eider tO satisfy the terms
general office dutIes a
(2)5yfl0y
IflVlIStlOIt
for
SI. Terry W. Kavfntan
s*
or
any
resulting
is
CI1CWT
COUNT
said final ludimeiw.
ml UITATI:
required. Graduation from high
PublIsh: April 10,34, May 3, 15,1979
centric?.
CRANES cou
MOnNIPIS
ISBAL)
YOU AR! HEREBY NOTIFIED
sChool, typing aMaminIm or
011.77
lidderi
rilIRt
a000
NO.
Cangly
7011003
*Itil the That the admHstrat ot me estate
ARTHUR H. IICKWITH, JR.
one year off ice clerical ix.
Psisidint's
ExecutiVe
Order
IONDEN,
INC.
Clerk of me Circuit Court
SURBIIDOI L. RATLIFF, SR.,
perlence; or a combInation of
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PICTITIOUSNAMI
PLAZA fl LAITNITI
By: Patricia Rebksn
File Number 79-173-CF. is
iraining and experience. Type 40T
TA1N KANGAROO
PlaIntiff prehlblt dlscrlmlnetlsn ui em. pending In lie Clrft Court fpr
Notice Is hereby givin that I am
Deputy Clerk
wpm.
Mm. s•ONs ng
ptsyrnsW wIth regard Is ic.. creed,
.us.
eilsapsdlnbuslnssat P.O. lix 3101 5. KIRBY MONCRIEP
County,
Florida,
Probate
51$
or
natlssiel
uilgIit.
AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES
- Purest City 32711 SemInole County, SHINHOLIIR, LOGAN AND CORPORATION,
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APPLY IN PERSON TO:
Sr
lywlIilTNheVl DIVISISil,
kmineli the sidrisi 01 whIch is
Plor1da,undermefIcfltIssp,smiot MONCRIIP
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cevnty Courthouse,
TODAY54PLORIDA
if
IllS
CIvil
Rigiuls
Ad
of
1044
000401 I AUOCIATI$ LAND- Pest OffIce lox 2379
tIle Sinful,
Florida. The personal
CETA OFFICE
GOOOMOflPJPISPLORIDA sap$$uppilI5ON,ha,l
AntI.klck lick AC?. 1115 CIPIIVIC?
repreNnla,i
Sanford, Florida 32771
Seminole County
me estate is
NSII$ Staidoid Mt aM the GimleveN,Rotlm.ew
NEWS
NOTIcsopusrnpps
tsrigIstsr sell namewftil tile Clerk Attorneys fur P11111100
Manpower Division
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op SUIT RIYNOLOS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN hut
me CIrcuit Ceur.
$omONs 13S1) m-a
100 North Park Avenue
N $5 Larkiteed
Drive,
.BIlletS must wIly that theY IS Florida
22771. me
name$anlcstd,
and
by virive of that cirtain Wilt of
Cewily, PlaIN is accaidonce wIth PUblish Apr. 201. May 3,1979
Sanford, Florida
5TOCAY
ad.
and wIN iiil• maintain .
Exeoitlen Isausi sOt if aM wsr
tile preelsiess if the FIdNIs Oil-Ill
é
if the PurisM regreten.
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tile seal of lie CircuIt Caurt at
statutes, Ti-WIt $ectleii
Various other CETA positions ar
SeciliNli $Wi ire selalated iii "
-fti.
PistIls,unesa fIn.I Wi's
available, please Inquire at the. -.
*1 per..,,. having claims or
if r,
cr, e or
UUA$yOsAaNGyoIJ
SI, hens L. InNS
Iudgmesl
rasderid
is
me
aforesaid
above office.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
.,.
g
PublIsh: Apr11 19, 11.May3, ii, ioi
requIred,
WITHIN THREE
UIGIITUU*TN JUDICIAL CII.
1
Ny.I7-II$ 331
Is till c.r$sln csoi esIBIW,
Oil-B
GUI?-AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
INAND
FOR
SEMINOLE
SerIes,
Inc.,
111111$
are
herauy
setitioi
MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF
(1)
(4)
DONAHUE
$TASTSPIIDAY
is
4
EMPLOYER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
'Vi' that hillY mill if*flhilWOIV IIISIWS ml FIRST PUBLICATION
cLoslomues fltkI
Mi0QUSLM
Americ.e P91dP11111100
kcvlcii CoV
FICTITIOUS NAME
THIS
NOTICE,
to
1CK N' ROIL NION
CASE
NO,
7,4$.CA*K
file With *1 clerk
eaji,,,
y cenir .115111 He
Netice b hereby given hut I
Ml
lidS
if the above cain a written
lIMIt a purwail Is this
lnlfledlnbuelnesat$1505 F am THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OP prier wrIt if Islitulhss as
U*NDTNI•TAUTO
DIlAtE
JnI II any claim or demand
lINed Mherlfy DA
pi
Ave., Santard Seminole dully, WILLIAM$$URGN,
aoue leckotsi
d dlv iof be afforded full eppstivnity will lIley may have. Each claim must be
PIskIlfI Ped'iery
A.D. a meaM
PlorlN,unNVfIdNISijmmjef
le.
writing and must kshcat. the
MR. C'S SOUTHERN PRIED THE
alstualdWrIN.fEaedWhs.ws,,
lics, OtIS
issis ter me claim, NV name and
LANCIR CORPORATIOs,
a
5st
CNICKIN, SM till I intend II
delivered Ii ml is Sheriff if 5pphu0
and will
ruIIstursaidn5MeeNilffi,c,e,kef
Ciuulp.,z*. $em55 Cimjily, PINS. SM I s,ainit
onset N dIscrImINated or uliftt,ecrsiutoror his agent
•ttsrniy, and the amount IN THI CIRCUIT
Circuit dews, lambels Cuinty,
i.v. mw
i, isii,at
COURT- OP THI
claimed, Ifffi5d5Iisisndyet,,s,
NOTICIOP
or
FIends In acasrdancs wIth *1
öwl.i puprty being laMed in
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.me
date
When
It
will
became
cinsileratim
due
'
PIIVISHe
if
NV
FIdNINS
rd
(CAPITURIA YLU)
cuiv. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
kmim CY,_isri
-Shill be Stalit If the claim Is
CLRRKOPCIICIIITCOUNT .
Phlulis.-Ti-WIts - Iict$ss-*B
COUNTRY, FLORIOL
1tcilsvIy dos111be1 -N taNi
.
CestInget
it
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Ir
Notice
unlIeplidated. the cais NO. ?'-uso-ca..i-i
hi.
I. Dee $77 iHeto Caatin.JiI,
if the wicirtaisty shall be
N 1111.414
lii. Albert CaMS
laulersIgned His. Arhuw IL Sect.
TINS Cit liNt. TOs VIeVI
IN 11*
eppertusity ti submIt bldg in .151st If lbs dim IS. secured, till MINNIE The MarrIage e
wIffu Cleft if the- CIrcvN Court if
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-BELL JOHNSON HUD.
WIN
shall
r*ptiu
to
be
Seminole
CaMy,
m
in.lssII...
aM
IIIII01WNY
describet
Tile
Publish: AprIl 35. May 3.
PIN5 wIlt. is aMid at 1111.041 ION is
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OVERLOOK
P' $7 *171st Ny if Miy
be
dlecrtad
d0
nmw NIbsI is lbs
1117, otne PINS
ONflcliN and - PH. $231111
-VeaMif rise,
,
uim at his claim to mi clerk Is OSCAR
&amp;M.,lltheWsstPngntdeiJotmi
Il.ViIsvs 1
inU1(4WinS
S
MISFIRE
- N MNFOSS*IITSIMI
S$WdIftIsIRIIIISSCSpy15 Husband SYLVESTER JOHNSON,
.s...
Se sits CsuJy Ceur* Is Oh, IM,lng. Cdii ussister, Two ,
lpdo p5111.11 reprusIelts,,
PIStIlS eI15r 5 NsRI,enofor COON.
. Tables CONTRACT - TIME
NSTI(l TI CUIITSS$ W
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AND M10!s..Lal&amp;1.Iihinmeas.,,
suliry
ii
hue
did
RaiN.
A
Umpin,
isuM
S.J. IALEI COKIRISY. IISI.
NOTICUOPAGTION
uflIAT1D mMIsIs
.
'It m. upv
metaMps,5,
$&amp;a,.$p. Nelba if
av11sh1sat*1CwllvIiWW*s
DIUOLUTlo.i
o MARRIAGE
eisa
tWflI*lINM*Iueshslesmapsia,,
TO
osca
P5k$Nber*vP,a*elS.p4
Igitewusg
ieecv*ei
-itripaøp
lumisuis
Camly
lostui's
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Soles COrngnj, lii.,
Deport.
SYLVESTER
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situated
Ip
$emlnsêe
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rilgIred.
WITHIN
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+
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JOHNSON
Ml
im_ppj MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
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Iii $111 lasimI, P55 P55,
in
ADORAIs UNKNOWN
ia i r
øyo.
at
*e
THE
FIRST
PUSLICATION
55
4,
4Ø$
CRI.M.
$5p5d,
p55,
OF
I
YOU ARE NERISY.NO7IPIRD
22771. IN 0511 $1154141 _R15l
if
TN$$Nl,Isf
DOTIRRACI$ICTIOISPOUIOP
iN 'p,a,
lit. Aesu dceenad.M11p51 rim.
all if Its lI
as
in
wj
lisp
may
hsve
IIlat
shillings
Ills
:15 UNIT ONL w,tdl 15*0 - PIN- Niss, ihe1 Ml
Nislesil - Aleesleltep SI
tItiIIS
•RBSINlcalSs SI the pirsisl MarrIiseINbeN)flIsiIN P .
CnN merest as Isairdod is P151 U U, heusism. A 11Jul51 i..JJ...,
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lie vats, or ef sun written
1• kIflhlN$lo1.SII.,,,pr.
wout wipS
- llm&amp;ii.., 51*1 ce.
P50
by
SemNiuleC
aMts
James
T.
COSt,
T
StaliN.
15W
-,
lb
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.q. 5e
I5 I 151 diuse of M
M b
'NON if .*.J. Nw ham
$lidlrL
PietIes,
3377la Ats,:
;lii 15 TN..
OSJICT$ON$
slups,
by
710
*t(isui.t-e
illuil
PILED
5*1
- -,
ttuii'Nt
I
UN1S
Cal
IiN'Ii
15*NIS*1Irr.'N.i
am
*1 L01$IIll
'AlV-s
'Tti
lie- WiLl. ES FOREVER 5*11*10 •
-Culs.to,
ONISePSIlCIWLINWV*SIWhlei Ml *5 JN*51*15I a SPAIN if
sill NI1Iu,I
fits the CISkuat With the Cleft
iOINef*51Wi
is The Dime Is
IeN51*IS Circuit Cairt I
c (I1f
lush 0 tUminile CaMp. PleriN. sill
vs. The. Lonter -1111* iN NUll dlv 51
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AdoiI5si$: Mi, 3. County, Flerllep, or isre wi..
I__- me umiupi
0 sam 1W TITJ NeSIss
*7&amp;O.NNli55MIWS$5 yin" div liMiv *7.
4 UUlLta,e N. SatiN
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ON at sill Court IMI *1 Np if leup iudiN_MPij *1 á*1 tir'iri
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V.Nbe%SU*5OhiN51$5*5Ij,- Agell NW
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Cesti,
thu
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out
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My
Ip*ml4ip
er
ATTORNEY
FOR
PU$ONAI.
(SEAL)
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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be radlng
thIs
lows
'?Iooling
for someone to do a lob this-ad
wouidn'tbehere. If you want the
oPPoftlWIity to earn Three to
FIve Hundred dollars a weds,
call 1-110.132-5403 anytlm. for
recerdedm.ssage.

TO BE CONSIDER ED FOR THIS
POSITION, APPLICANT
MUST BE RESIDENTS 0
SEMINOLE COUNTY AN
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH INCLUDE;
UNEMPLOYED IS OF THE 20:
WEEKS PRIOR TO APPLICA;
lION AND BE ECONOMICA1
Y3ISALVANTAOED.
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POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION No. ,*CA.e,.D
RONALDL. IRWiN, asTruste.,

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230
MORI( $ M1NOY Mork
reports to the Immigration
bureau to register himself as an
alien. (R)

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(2) (4)00
• DICK CAVITT Guest:
Antonyludor.

1:00
(2)NTIONAL OEOOMPHIC
SPECIAL "The Mystery Of
Animal BehavIor' German
naturalist photographer Heinz
Slsknann has spent his lIfe
rscordlnganimalsintheI,natu.
ral habitats.
(I) S TIME EXPRESS An
advertising man WhO bungled a
romance and an Ice skating
champion who lost her man pat
a Chance to rectify their mistakes on the tlmeexpress.
5 MONK I MINDY Mork,
convinced he Ii a misfIt,
decides to leave Earth until
Orion shows him what Mlndys
N?. would have been NIce Without him.
S HIGHCLIFFI MANOR In
their contInuing quest for
control, two of the foundation

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7.00
Ci) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Maryexercls.s herauthorltyto
hire anyone she wants by hiring
a woman sportscaster.
S THE O8WITS
ICKERS WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

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IN THE CIRCUIT COUR1 OP THE
FICTITIOUS NAME
____
as EIGHTh NTN JUDICIAL CII.
hereby given
_____
Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
engaged In business of 100 MarvIn CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Avenue LOflEWOOd, Seminole COUNTY. FLORIDA.
322-2611
NOtICe N hereby givin that the
____________________
11.CAIs.K
County. Florida, under ti'e ncusious CASE NO.
• EDUCATIONAL PROS name of LOVE'S MANUFAC. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND undersigned, pursuant, to INC
GRAMMINO
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
SOCIETY,
TURING CO., aid thetwi
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
5.$,Fled4a5IaWs,wIftregç
reglsforsaldnam,wflhffi,Cl,rkof
paint,n,
itlini .................4k a liii
with the CIer of the Circuit Court,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
HOURS
3meCutIve times .. . .3k a Iii
(1) UPNAT
PWida,
SHIRLEY LOUISE RENOCK,
Florida In accordance with
icons.cutIvetIIflU.....3Sc
a II
1:00
AM.
5:30
P.M.
receipt of pilot of it,,
ovisone of the Fictitious
Difindard.
1000
PUblic
Offhtsfløta,ffiefIctft1
MONDAY
thru
FR
WAY
Statutes,
To.WlP:
Section
NSrn
NOTICE
P
(I) CARD SNARHI
naitw. tow)?:
Florida Statutes 10g.
FORECLOSURE SALE y
SATURDAY 0.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
(4) AU. 54 THE FAMILY
PATHTIQUE
______________________
54g. RIchard F. Hauck
CLERK OP CIRCUIT COURT
under Ubich
. are aigagdd In
Dave A. Scholz
Notice Is hereby. gIven
1030
tmdrslgnsd Arthur H. Becwiffi, business a? Altamonte MaIl,
Wilbern L. Scholz
DEADLINES
(2)ALL$TAR$ECRETS
PublIsh: April 1C, U, May 3, 10, ,_,, Jr. Clerk of the Circuit court if Aitarnonfi Springs, Florida.
(I) LOVE OF UP!
,,
Seminole County, Florida,
ma, tiw parties Interested in sad
DElls
Noon The Day Before Publication
•WI
day of May. life, a 11:00 biuskess entarprise are asIows:
FIRST BASE, INC.
AM., at the we..t ,rn, door n,e
1051
Sunday - Noon Friday
RONALD SHAdER, President
:Seminole County Courthovse, in the
•CNNEWS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11th City of Sanford, Florida, offer for Osted at Cassilberry, SemInole __________________ ___________________
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR sale and sill at pUblic outcry to the County, Florida, on AprIl 13, 101L I
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA highest and best bidder for cash, the Publish: AprIl 10, 21. May 3, 10,
(2) HIGH ROLLERS
CASE NO. 70.77e.CA*I
following described property DElls
@•ThIIRIGHT
IN RI, THE MARRIAGE OP
I i - ia-Help Wanted 4-P!rneIs
situated In Seminole County,
______________________
0 LAVIRNE $ SHIRLEY (R)
JOSEPH R. CARROLL,
Florida, tow)?
______________________
1130
Lot IS, Block H, NORTH ORLAN.
"
Pslitloner.Husband, DO TERRACE SECTiON TWO OF
(1JWHW.OFPORTUNE
FPjCEDWITHADRJP4Ki
and
ADVIRTISIMENTPOR
BIDS
S FAMILY FEUD
UNIT ONE, according t thi Flit
PROBLEM?
A A A'
DEBORAH K. CARROLL,
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hsreby given
thereof as recorded In Pt BOOk
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
EM PLOY MEN7
that
Sealed
Proposals
will
be
can Help
Page 54.FlorIda.
Public Records of Seminole received by the Sanford Housing
Respondent-Wife. County,
pfjw 547.3333
NOTICE OP ACTION
Autholity, Sanford, FIOtida
Writ. P 0 Bax 1213
Pursuant to the fifial diCiW Of Engineer's Office In Sanford,
Sanford,
Florida 32771
TO:MRS.DEBORAMK.CARRL
oleciojIe
entered
in
a
Case
Pen
Fildaun$il2:oOpM.iocalhImeon
PUT YOUR FUTURE IN .
2025
West
Mason
12:00
'
eir
in
said
Court,
the
style
of
whICh
Peoria, Illinois 41501
,
Castle Brewer Court
(2) PASSWORD piuS
FSXt..OHOL A PROBL EM
is Wilmington Savings Fund Society Apartments Storm Drainage ImTHE
HANDS
OF
THE
(4)THE YOUNG
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an vs. Shiriey Louise Renock,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
action for dissolution of marriage
pvm
in accordance with
RUSTLESS
AL.ANON
WITNESS my hand and official DrawIngs, Specifications and
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PROFESSIONALS!
has Win Hid agoin5? YOU in the s.al of said Court thIs 23rd day
Fcrfamiilesorfriendsof
PV.00edUE.J
Dents
prepared
by
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County.
April,
1P10.
EDUCATIONAL PRO.
problem
drinkers
FlorIda and you are required 10 (SEAL)
Clark, Die$z.Englniers,
CALL 3235176
For future information call
GRAIIUItIG
serve a copy Of Y0 wrItten
The pr*c$, located In the City of
Arthur H. kckwllh, Jr.
417-3333orwrlte
defenses, If any, to on JACK T
Sanford, Florida, consists f
Clerk of Circuit COWl
SanlordAl.Anon Family Group
Executive Secretary '.
BRIDGES,
stallatlon of storm drainage piping,
ESQUIRE,
°
By: Patricia Robinson
(2) NEWS
533
CLEVELAND, M1ZE &amp; BRIDGES,
maijioles, HOts, and heedwall I
Typists
.
Clerk Esq.
(4). SEARCH FOR TOMOR
Sanford,FIe-23fl1
general clean-up &amp; grading, ______________________
Attorneys fnj Piflt.Husnd, Joseph Dip
M. Panlello,
Accounting
Clerk
'ROW
psvernit repelrs, grassing and
whoseaddreulsPostOfflc,Dr.wer Exchange National Sank Bldg.
mulchIng at all disturbed arses Florist to share ride from Sanford
5 RyAN'S HOPE
Office Clerk
Z, Sanford, FlorIda 32771, on or p.o. Box 2315
to
-N.
Orange
Ave.,
Orlando.
I4O1jY0D$OJU
before May 20, 1070,
offed by this
(keeper
•and file the Tampa, Florida 33401
Mo-Fri
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PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
originol with the Clerk Of thi Court PublIst, Apr. 211. May 3, 1970
100
Cashier
eIther before servlci Oil PifItlOiWf5 DEl-ill
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
(2)5 DAYS OFOUN LIVES
attorney or immediately thereafter,
ALOUD Immediately after the ,VHY BE LONELY? Write "G.t A
Mechanic
_____
(1) MIDDAY
otherwise a Default and ultimate
explraflonoI the time established
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
light skills will do
THE YOUNG AND THE Iument will be entered against UNITED STATES DISTRICT above for receIpt of Proposals.
P.O. Pox 1031, Owtr., FL. 33317.
you for the relief demanded in the COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS ______________________
RUSTLESS
Route Sales
. -,
Petition.
FLORIDA ORLANOO DIVISION AND PROCEDURAL DOCU. _______________________
SLOSI
a
Found
Security
Guards
MINTS
________________
WllNlSSmyhandandthesalof NO. fl.11eORL.CIV.Y
110
Drawings, Specifications and
this Court on thIs 23rd day of April, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Welder
(4)
1979.
AS THE WORLD
Plalntiff,.vs. ONE 1014 FORD Procedural Documents may be Lost: Small, red, female Oath.
Plumber
(SEAL)
CHATEAU VAN, VehIcle lIen. obtained upon application at the
'u.g
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shund. Pinecrest area.
Shipping Clerk
ARTHUR H. PECKWITH, JR. tlflcation No. FLA4MIO7IF, office of Clark, Dletz and
Reward.
322-0903
2:00
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendant. ORDER FOR SERVICE AieoClatfl.Englnein, Inc., West ___________________
Ma Intenence Man
By: June I. Curtis
S THE DOCTORS
Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida,
BY PUBLICATION - On
Dispatcher
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Deputy Clerk
Upon the payment of a deposit of
ONE UP! TO LIVE
and affidavit of piainflf In
e-Ctid Care
53000iui5etTd1P0hltshallb.I
______________________
Mech
inclined,
automotive
JACK 7. BRIDGES, ESQUIRE
aboVe-efltitledcausebyEiissbelh,
210
background
or check drawn payable to
CLEVELAND. MIZE I BRIDGES Jenkins, Its Assistant United
(2)5 ANOTHER WORLD
WILL BABY SIT
Post Office Drawer
Attorney, in an action to enforce the Clark, Dleti and Associates(4)• GUIDING LIGHT
IN MY HOME
Sanford, Florida 32771
LMI,N EngIneers, Inc. The deposit for eech
MANY MANY MORE! •
forfeIture on behalf Of
322-0921
set will be refunded to bonafide.
Telephone: 305.322.1311
-States Marshal
upon
Attorneys for Petitioner
property
situate in
this Personal
DIstrIct a bidders upon return of the Contract
CALL 323.5176
OBIERAL HOSPITAL
Child
Care
In
my
home
Documents
In
eood
condition
Publish: April 24. May 3, 10,17, 1017 desolbed as follows: ONE 1914
$TUOIOSU
$25wk.; $4 day; $1 hr.
DEl-ill
FORD. CHATEAU VAN, VIN lasermen fifteen (15) days following
GO TO WORK!
3235344
me
award
ifa
Contract.
Any
____________________________
_____
___________________________
__________________________ FLASAI7Q74F, and It appearing to _____
__________________________
_________________________
310
- __________________________
tilddsr upon returnIng such a set will
me Court thi location of n
CETA JOB OPENINGS
be refunded *00.
'Good Tithigs to Eat
• MIAIS,A,
IN
THU
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
owner
to
said
vililcl
Is
known,
'
ELECTRIC
Drawings, Specifications and
that
said
preperty
Is
located
In
me
FOR SIMINOLI COUNTY,
UNDER
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
Middle District

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terms with theIr European
11'd Aim
iCOflOffliC
QSO9V$PhY
10:00
SUSAN
ANTON Guists: Ben Varsen,
Oscar Peterson.
SARNAIV JONES
Betty on v.catm atepe
•$$45 resort becomes the
bait to trap a rapist. (R)
510DM RI THE LEGISLATURE

wild pony roundup, tours a
kids cookle.maklng factory
and talks with a violin prodigy.
6:30
(2) Q NBC NEWS
@)OCSSNEWS
5 ARC NEWS
5 VILLA ALEGRE

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IOA-EviIngH,r.J&amp;S.nfo,FI.

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CUSTOMHOMEBUILT
REMOOELING&amp;REPA1R
56, SALINT &amp; ASSOC. 372-5445
iMan,quaIltyopej.
I yrs. eip. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 3771321
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2 Retired men want repair work of
any 1kw, ir.cluding roots. Free
Estimates. 333.5543,
INSULATION BittIng, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. LowW? prices. Call
371053$ or 154.7344715 collect. Concrete Work
Free Estimate
Call Mr TayIr'i 5545
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Railings
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Custombuilt ironwork,
Window guards, gales etc.
Marlin'S 321-7U1, jJ9-7y

Roof Repairs
Expert root repairs, built up &amp;
thinglvs &amp; new work. Commer
cial &amp; residential 332 7173
_____________________
__________________________
All types, eqpt repair,
truck
bodies, roof rdck, portable
eqpt Martin's 373 7881 339 7693

Your BusIness.,7
Dai 322.2611

or 831-9993

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1- B24
1 8C2448 Bookcase Unit
1 -25" *25" Counter Top

UNIFRONT CABINETRY

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surfaces. Use on
damp
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Ac% wood, masonry, metal.
No blistering, peeling;
cracking. Highly reelstent to mildew, White
799
and CoIoi3.
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Re Price (gaL). . a 99

SCREWDRIVER KIT
Contains 8
screwdrivers and
one handle.
No, PSK-8.

32950
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With 20 lb. tank. Grill and top
made of heavy duty cast aluminum. With Turbo-Air venting on
the back to effectively rotate the
host. Has a stainless
heavy duty chrome wire cooking
grates, a 13%." x 19" cooking
grid. Volcanic rock briquettes
included.
CHAR-BROIL
W. C. •N*DI.SV CO
Each
No. GG600 120
No.
Rig. Price (each) ........ 98.88

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All weather, flexible 1/2"
x 50' hose has smooth,
glossy finish. In opaque
Green. Deluxe two-ply.
Each
No.
Reg. Price (each). .2.39

V

(40/b. bag)...

1.29

SPRAY ENAMEL Scstty'r
Bright colors and Ap-

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enamel. A hard dryIngo top quality glois
finish for interior or
exterior use.

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cemented in place. In
decorator patterns and
colors. Cushioned, no-wax.
12widths.
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A long wearing,
plain back. carpet
deaLt or. patios.

Premium grade
hóUiiho$d
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Rig. Price (sq. yd.) ................ . ..... 3.19

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(sq. yd.). . . 2.99

Lovely simulated
woodgrain printed
finish adds warmth
to any morn ... ata
budget pricel 4' x 8
panels are 5132" n&amp;.ra 12',am
ft,S than *
thick.
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cup diameter.
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drill can be used with accw
sories to sand, wire brush, grind,
buff, shine and polish. Double insu- 777
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1- W2424 Wall Cabinet
2-B-2436"BaseCabinets
1- BT24 30" Base Cabinet
1 25" x 24" Counter Top
2-25" x 25" Counter Tops

4O.Ss

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Acrylic

HOUSE PAINT

11550
Set

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Premixed sand, gravel
cement 40 lb. bag
makesl/3cu.ft.

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Thursday, May 3, 1979

Joining The Datsun Family

tvening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, FL

Mini
e'-Truck Can Carry One-TonCarg
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This
Month

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Beginning this nionth
Datsun will offer a heavy

duty mini-pickup trucl
whi ch can carry :one tor,r
al load of cargo and

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Datsun's new heavy-duty pickup, capable of carrying a one ton load of
cargo and people, Is aimed at the commercial customer and private owner
who want to combine the capacity of a large truck with the economy of a
mini-pickup.

DATSUN

The heavy-duty model
joins the other Datsun truck
- the U1 Hustler, Stretch,
King Cab and Cab and
j Chassis - for sale at Baird.
4
Ray Datsun in Fern Park.
'
The new version of Datsun's long-bed pickup will
have a total load capacity of
2,025 pounds, compared with
the standard edition's
capacity of 1,400 pounds. The
new model includes, as
standard equipment, eight.
ply tires, heavy duty
alternator and battery,
electric fuel pump and
reclining bucket seats.
The vecle is aimed at
commercial customers and
private owners who want to
combine the hauling
capability of a larger truck
with the fuel economy of a
mini-pickup.

Buying Auto Tires Raises

ON

WE
LEASE
NEW
DATSUNS
CARS
and
TRUCKS

SALE

24-36

ENTIRE
STOCK

MONTHS
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By JOHN MEYER
Buying tires for your car raises several questions:
Radial or bias-ply? New, used or retreaded?
Much has been written about the alleged advantages of
radials over regular bias-ply tires. However, the higher
cost of the radials usually exceeds any later savings in gas
mileage and longevity,
Furthermore, most radials pose problems that rarely
occur with conventional tires. Often the tread or belts will
separate, forming bulges that can result in poor handling
and blowouts.

New radials are often out-of-round or unmatched,
causing strange thumping sounds or vibrations that
cannot be corrected by balancing. Other frequent cornplaints are loss of air and size differences among tires of
the same brand, despite identical size markings.
Radial tires also require different front-end alignment
adjustments. The tires should not be interchanged from
brand to brand. And they need nrnre precise and frequent
inflation checks.
Some of these problems are aggravated if the tire has
steel belts. That increases heat buildup and tire stress. If
von are set on owning radials, buy ones with an all-fabric
uord, such as polyester or nylon,
Ill wcrt'to purchase new tires, I ould look for a nyloncord bias-belted variety. I would specify is two-ply with a
1our-pI rating. lotir-or six-ply tires are neccs;ary for
heavier loads, but two-ply tires create less heat and last
longer. The four-ply r-atiii siiiiplv means the plie:; are
heavier,
Nylor: has the annoying habit of thunrpin; when the tires
are cold. lint no substance -- cxcc;t sirit of the new
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belts if I wanted additional strength.
And I would shop for "blems," tires that for some minor
reason - usually cosmetic - cannot be sold as new.
Blems are fully guaranteed and meet all specifications.
This is one of the few times when a car owner can find a
bargain that is not of inferior quality.
You are asking for trouble, however, if you purchase
used or retreaded tires. Used tires are the better bet of the
two, but it is almost impossible to find a matching set with
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Retreads are made from casings provided by a number
of manufacturers. As a result, they seldom match in size.
The rubber used on retreads also seems to be softer and
more likely to wear or throw the thread. In short, the
problems you inherit with retreads are not worth the
initial savings.
Have your tires balanced after purchasing new ones or
rotating old ones. (All your tires, including the spare,
should be rotated for maximum mileage.)
A good tire balancer will spin the mounted tire on its
wheel to give you the most accurate combination of static
and dynamic balance. That is Important in retarding tire
wear and clirriruatnig annoying sometimes dangerous
shiniu and vibration.
Their coutwuc to pay attention to your tires. For
exariiplt, no tire can perform its best if At is always under-inflated; thiaL creates more internal friction, making the
tire riron• liKely to fail or '.ear unevenly. If tires are not
equally iirfl;ttcd, the car's handling will suffer'.
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Thursday, May 3, 1979

Evening Herald £ Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

The New Buick Skylark

Engineering Delight For A gile Ride
1

The 1960 Skylark is the
first Buick to feature a
transverse-mounted engine
- and only the second Buick
to offer front-wheel drive,
following by only six months
the introduction of the highly
successful Riviera.
The aim in engineering
Skylark was to produce a car
with abundant usable
passenger and luggage spce,
all the detail and
refinements for an agile yet
comfortable ride, and styling
theme that was recognizably
Buick.
Efficient space utilization
is achieved by several
means, the most Important
of which is the use of transverse front-wheel drive.
This configuration permits
the packaging of the entire
drivetrain in front of the
passenger compartment.
Except for the exhaust and
uel systems, the remaining
portion of the vehicle is left
available for passengers and
possessions.
In combination with
MacPherson strut suspension in the front and a
trailing axle in the rear, the room are slightly increased
positioning of an engine at a while there Is only a small
90 degree angle to the decrease in shoulder room,
longitudinal axis of the car
The 1980 Skylark sedan's
allowed engineers con- luggage capacity Is in.
siderable savings in weight creased more than one cubic
and exterior dimensions.
foot compared to Its 1979
The Environmental counterpart, while trunk
Protection Agency interior room in both the 1979 and
volume rating index for the 1980 Skylark coupes is the
1980 Skylarks Is slightly same
14.3 cubic feet.
more than the 1979 models,
The standard powerplant
yet they are 19 inches In the 1980 Skylark Is the 2.4
shorter,
five
inches litre (151 CID) 2-barrel L4
narrower and some 750 which develops 90 horpounds lighter than their sepower. A 2.8 litre (171 CID)
predecessors. Although 2-barrel V.6 which develops
mounted on a 104.9 inch 115 horsepower is available
wheelbase rather than the on all models. The latter is a
111 inch wheelbase used in 60 degree configuration with
1979, front leg and hip room an
aluminum
intake
are increased and front head manifold for quick warm-up
and shoulder room are only and good cold engine
slightly reduced. In the rear driveability.
seat, the baud, leg and hip
To improve comfort and

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1980 BUICK SKYLARK COUPE

quiet operation, an isolated
engine cradle Is used to
support
the
engine,
drivetrain and front lower
control arms. Compared to
conventional body Integral
construction, this design
provides Improved engine
and road impact isolation to
the passenger compartment,
The extensive use of in.
sulation in all 1980 Skylarks
also contributes to quiet
operation. In the top-of-theline Limited model, Buick
uses the same acoustical
Insulation treatment and
materials as it does in the
Riviera. To further enhance
the quiet ride In models
using the optional V4 engine
and THM 125 automatic
transmission, a hydraulic
motion damper Is used. This
small, single tube shock

absorber" reduces engine
vibration and allows the use
of softer engine mounts, thus
giving passengers a softer
ride.
The elimination of torque
steer, lead, and throttle or
brake sensitivity generally
associated with front-drive
cars was achieved through
an extensive effort in design
analysis, test development
and production controls. The
result, when combined with
rack-and-pinion steering, is
linear, predictable, yet
precise han dling.
Other engineering features
found on the 1980 Skylark are
the maintenance-free sealed
front and rear wheel
bearings, very similar to
those introduced on the 1979
Riviera, and bolt-on fender
Inners that provide im-

proved splash protection for
the engine compartment.
The braking system incorporates several in.
novatlons. Skylark for the
first time Uses a low drag
front brake caliper which
improves efficiency by
means of a specially
designed piston seal that also
acts as a return spring for
the brake pad.

quick take-up master
cylinder with integral
valving. The quick take-up
feature maintains a firm
pedal feel with the low drag
calipers. Both proportioning
and failure warning functions are incorporated into.
the master cylinder itself.
The master cylinder body is
cast aluminum with a plastic
reservoir for weight and
Models with standard space savings.
brake systems use an
This system is also the
organic outboard lining with first General Motors design
a semi-metallic inboard to feature diagonal split
lining. With power assisted braking for Improved partial
brakes, it full semi-metallic system performance with
lining Is used. Rear brakes the weight bias inherent in
are conventional drisna with front-wheel drive cars. Thus,
organic lining,
the right front and left rear
brakes act In conjunction, as
Another first for brakes on do the left front and right
the Skylark Is the use of a rear.

New Series: Skylark,, Sport, L im ieted
The all new 1960 BuIck passenger compartment creased more than one cubic been a imced, bit using by
Skylark has baen designed space.
11109139 fenders, wide models also feature dome
foot compared to Its 1979 mileage numbers which hor1otgaj tall lamps, and a engine, glove box, ashtray,
and engineered from the
ground tç for efficient use Of want
On the
Inside
when
you counterpart,
trunk
submitted to notchback roofline — all trunk, and courtesy lights
It, the
aflnew
Skylark
room in bothwhile
the 1979
andhave
EPA,beeen
and thee,
U
approv it Identifiable
is
features. standard equipment and
omier thin its 1980 Skylark COUpS$ 15 th shapes up as a real fuel
Buick
nukr'&amp;bh sPwO- and energy
actually roomier
Under the sheet metal, gen
While providing the con- 1979 counterpart, although It same — 14.3 cubic feet.
us. of wood grain
saver.
venlence and comfort is now mooted on a 104.9
Skylark
has
the
same
aton
the
Instrument
panel.
But although passenger
Either the standard 2.5 teidin to engineering that
Surrounding
the Skylark
traditionally
associated with Inch wheelbase rajie. than and cargo room have in.. liter (151 CID) 2berrel L-4 h long Provided Buicks Limited
passenger
com•
the
ame "Buick."
111 Inch wheelbase used creased, on the outside the engine, or the optional 2.1 with Precise handling and a partment Is an acoustical
For 1980, Buick offers inthe
1979. Front leg room and 1980 Skylark is smaller —
litre (171 CID) 24borrel V4, comfortable, smooth
three Skylark series: hip room are Increased and actually 1 Inches shorter, are available In all models.
ride. insulaon
package meeting
Buick has log bow known
the
Skylark, Skylark Sport, and front head and shoulder five Inches narrower and 750
same
material
The standard tran'mI.jon for Its lUzu$r1us fuI1-i4
Skylark Limited. All three room are only slightly pounds lighter than the 1979 is a manual 4ipied
1
s
u
n
are offered In both coop.and reduced. In the rear seat, the model.'
with a
Aimed
"a
cut
above"
Bulck'j
top-of-the-line
sedan.
floor-mounted shift. An the COlUpetItlon, that same Riviera,
head, leg and hip room are
That kind of "efficiency " optional 3.gpeed automatic
luxury is now offerij In a
For the first time, the slightly Increased while engineering, results In available.
Compact
car — the 1980
Skylark has front-wheel there is a small decrease in operating efficiency for the
The 100 Skylark continues
Following in the footsteps Skylark
drive with the engine shoulder room.
Lim
ited- The In- the Buick tradition of
owner. All the Environ- of such current Buick sue- tenor
moqntecf transversely. This
features velour or providing style kud efWhen
it comes
to cargo
mental
Protection
Agency
stories
Rivierafeatures
and vinyl flotChbick seats, door ficlency of operation without
eoeiftguratlon permitted room,
the 1960
Skylark's
fuel
economy
ratings
for theecu
Regal,
theasSkylark
courtesy lights, and a car- sacrifice
effIcfnt use of available luggage capacity j 1r- 1980 Skylark huy flct yt a bold
pnight grille flankk.4 peted package shelf, limited comjo, of luxury and
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Sleeping
Driver
By JOHN MEYER
Many drivers are unconscious.
I don't necessarily mean
they aren't paying attention to where they are
going. What I do mean is
that most motorists drive
until their cars refuse to go
any farther.
By then, it may be too
late. Costly repairs are
necessary simply because
they were not listening to
what their cars were
saying.
The most obvious
example is the person who
continues to drive when the
oil-pressure or temperature gauge indicates a
problem.
These gauges or lights
mean stop. Immediately!
(The only gauge or light
you can afford to ignore for
even a short time is that for
the charging system.)
Learn to read all the
warning signs your car
might give you. If your car
is equipped with warning
lights rather than gauges,
find out from your owner's
manual how to make sure
they are working properly.
If they are not, you will

have no indication if a
problem arises.
Also learn some of the
other indications of
trouble, such as leaks.
Check beneath your car
every day for signs of fluid
loss.
Often the location of the
leak - front or rear, left
side or right - can help the
repair technician find the
problem faster. Of course,
it Is also Important to
determine the kind of fluid
that is leaking.
Also take time for a daily
"walk-around." Before
starting your engine, walk
around the car and look at
it. See if there are any new
scratches. Visually check
tire inflation and wear.
Determine if the exterior
lights are working.
This technique is helpful
both as a safety precaution
and as a means of
discovering problems
before they become more
serious.
One thing a mechanic
finds annoying and timeconsuming is a customer
who complains vaguely
about "strange noises."

Thursday, May 3,1979-5

Buying A Used Car?
Better Pay Attention
By KEMP HOWLAND
General Manager
Blue Book Cars
"What should I look for when shopping for a used car?"
If I had a dollar for every time I've heard that question I
could retire today. The fact Is that most people don't buy a
used car often enough to realize what to expect for their
money, and this puts them at a disadvantage when they
start shopping. What should be a pleasant acquisition
many times turns Into distateful drudgery and often ends
in disappointment.
As in any other investment venture, the prospective
used car buyer should have a basic idea of what he needs.
How will the car be used? How many miles will it travel
annually? How much maintenance ate you willing to
perform on your cur? Will this be your only vehicle? If
you are financing the car how much can you afford to put
down? How large a monthly payment can your budget
handle? Is gas mileage important to you? Do you really
know how much any given car will cost you over a two or
three-year period of ownership?
Everyone who contemplates buying a used car should
take it little time to answer these basic questions on paper
prior to going shopping. Just as the housewife with a wellthought-out shopping list spends less and gets more for
her money than the impulse buyer, so does the used car
buyer save time and money if he has taken time to
determine his basic automotive needs.
Please note that I say "needs", not "wants." Saying to
yourself "I'm going to buy a 1974 Mercedes and I'm not
going to spend a nickel over $1,000," is being pennywise
and pound foolish. You will wind up with the least
desirable example of the car you want, and it will cost you
more in the long run.
Your best bet is to analyze your needs, determine the
amounts you are willing to spend, and take this in-

formation to a reputable automobile dealer. If you don't
know who Is reputable check with you chamber of commerce. Ask around.
The dealer with a good reputation to look after is not
likely to do anything to hurt that reputation. The dealer is
there to assist you. He will point out which of his cars fill
the particular needs that you have established. He is also
aware of little things like loan values; which lenders have
the most Liberal terms; the most favorable Interest rates
and other bits of information which may be important to
you.
He can arrange financing, insurance, waranty, and he
can take your present vehicle in trade if you decide to USC
it as partial payment towards your next car.
Keep In mind that an independent used car dealer does
not use the same mark-up system as it new car dealer.
Used car dealers do not price cars on it percent over cost
basis. Used car prices are determined by supply and

demand and must therefore be very competitive.
Although it used car dealer may add one or two hundred
dollars to his asking price in order to give you it higher
allowance for your trade-in, his basic price structure is
pretty veil fixed. IInn't Let that deter you from iiating w
offer, but remember that if your offer is not quite t'nougli,
the dealer may make it counter-offer which lit' feels in
more in line with current market values.
The goal, of course, is it deal that is satisfactory to both
buyer and seller. If you make 10 different offers on 10
different cars and all offers are refused, you should look
for a less expensive car, or you ittight raise your sights it
bit on what you are willing to spend. Dealers do not iiiake
any money by saying "no." Think about that as you shop.
Next week I will attempt to point out some of the ways
that well-intentioned buyers get stung on used cars, and
how to avoid such things happening to you.

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Evening Herald S Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, May 3, 1979-7

Avoid Unpleasant Surprises

Car Care Quiz

Car Is Trying To Tell You Something
This time oi year need service. Have them
thousands of area residents checked out immediately.
will be taking to the road to Getting new brake shoes In
enjoy the great outdoors with time could save you a costly
their families. Unfor- bill for new drums
or
tunately, some of these rotors."
families are in for an UnHere are some other brake
pleasant surprise. They are problems, with do Camara's
the ones who will become diagnosis for each:
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victims of automobile break- pulls to one side:
downs on the open highway WheelCar
cylinder is defective,
or In some remote area.
or a caliper piston is
"Too many people take sticking.
their cars for granted during
- Lock and skid In rear:
the year, and then wind up Rear axle wheel bearing seal
being stranded while on that is defective.
first long drive," says
- Pedal hops: Brake
Richard P. de Camara, drum is out of round or a
- Looseness in steering:
President of a National rotor Is wobbling. Possibly, One
of three things:
muffler corporation."Ho- the rotor faces are
not Improperly adjusted front
wever, many breakdowns parallel to each other,
wheel bearings, worn ball
could be avoided If drivers
Long Mopping distance joints or steering linkage.
would only listen to the with a low, hard pedal:
- "Thumping" sound
'language' of their cars Power brake system has from
front end when
before taking to the road," failed. A new power unit braking:
Defective
says the veteran automobile and— or a vacuum hose may suspension pivots
or ball
executive,
be needed.
joints or steering linkage.
STEERING AND
According to do Camara,
-Uneven tire wear: Could
SUSPENSION
every cough, wheeze, moan
result from one of several
"If your car wanders at things: improper tire
or groan that comes out of
high
speed or if the wheels pressure; faulty wheel
your car should tell you
something. To help you hop on braking, your shock alignment; wheel and tire
absorbers are worn out," out of balance or defective
better understand what
"something' is, do Camara says de Camara. "Get to an wheel bearing, ball joints or
auto service shop -right steering linkage,
offers the following tips:
away. You're driving a
- Worn out tires: CornBRAKES
dangerous car."
mon after about 40,000
If youheara 'scrunching'
- Car not level : A Should be replaced miles.
right
or 'squealing' sound," says suspension arm Is damaged
way. U tires are worn out
means your car's brakes or a spring Is broken.
and car has MacPherson

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and take your car to a transmission shop.
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Hard starting: rough
Idling; oil fumes from

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Pherson struts may need new
artridges.
TRANSMISSION AND
DRIVESH43T
"When your car makes a
'clunking' sound at low
speed," says de Camara,
"It's telling you your drive
shaft universal joints are
worn out.,,
-Vibration at high speed:
Either the tires 8 Un
balanced or the drive shaft IS
out of balance.
-Automatic transmission
slips: Check the transmisslon fluid level, and
contact a transmission shop
as soon as possible.
- Automatic transmission
doesn't shift properly: Check

open, your car will start hard
and accelerate jerkily until It
warms up. If it sticks closed,
you face vapor lock in the
summer and .ga3wagejn the
winter, not to mention un-

engine; Mailing; lack of
power; poor gas mileage; all
of these emission control
problems could be caused by
one small engine part the
size of your thumb - the
Positive Crankcase Ventilatlon Valve (PCV).
According to do Camara,
the PCV permits unburned
oil and contamjnwgs that
gather in the crankcase to
escape back Into the engine
where they are re-used. This
serves two purposes: it
saves fuel and it cuts down
on pollution In the air.
"You should check your
PCV valve as often as you
change your oil," says do
Camara, "especially If you
do a lot of Mop-and-go city
driving. And
And the cost of
rep i
is minimal."
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car, Like the PCV, It's
another relatively inexpensive part to replace.
de Camara emphasizes
that a good, year-round
preventative maintenance
plan Is the key to getting
your car through the hazards
of spring driving. "Don't
wait until your car starts
moaning or groaning before
taking corrective action,"
says do Camara. He states
that to keep your car In top
condition the year around,
observe the following rules:
- Have a tune-up once a
year (every 10,000— 12,000
miles).
-Change your oil every 6
months (4 months for stop.
and-go city drives).
- Change your transmisslon fluid and adjust
do Camara warns that in Your t r a n am isa ion
addition to the PCV, there frequently if you tow a
is another potential villain tr.
within your car's emission
- Lubricate your steering
control system - the heat and suspension joints every
riser valve,
4,000 miles.
"When the heat riser valve
- Change your air filter
gets old, it sticks. If it sticks regularly.

Mustang Pace Car

19 79 M ust a ng
Is 500 Pace Car
Here are the features of the 1979
Mustang:
Exterior includes black greenhouse
moldings, black lower back panel,
unique front fascia with fog lamps
(dealer installed), unique hood scoop,
unique rear spoiler Pace Car tape
treatment, Pace Car identification
(dealer hdaIled), nthdtip.bodyslde
molding accent stripe dolor-keyed to
tape treatmeg, black lower body"
tu4one treatment (includes deletion of
rocker panel molding), unique pewter
body color, dual remote mirrors,
Michelin 190.65Rx 390 TRX radial ply
BSW tires, forged metric aluminum
wheels (Includes unique suspension),
flip up open air roof, Halogen
headlamp..
Interior Includes unique cloth and
vinyl reclining Remo bucket seats
(black Only), engine turn Instrument
Panel applique, Indianapolis 500 right
hand applique, base car door and
quarter trim panels, console including
diagnostic warning module and elec-

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Proper Tire Inflation: S f Dr v ing

The earliest auto tires improved riding comfort, advances in tire technology. example, reinmended air exceed the maximum price of a l9 2-door Ford
were made of solid rubber. Fuel economy was not an Maximum Inflation pressures usually differ for marked on the tire sidewall, LTD is about $5,400, and the
Though
Improvement
important
consideration pressures are expected to front and rear tires because And a difference should median price of a steelover
steelan
wheels,
they Mill during
that era.
increase to 44 pounds or of vehicle handling con- always be maintained bet- belted radial tire, with an
provided a hard ride.
Today's metric-sized more In the IM's to achieve siderations. On all cars, ween the front and rear tires
The
ride
softened radial tires are designed to better gas mileage.
recommended tire pressures If that Is specified t),
estimated road life of up to
somewhat In the early lNOs be inflated up to 35 pounds.
manu
urer.
40,000
miles or more, is $75,
Proper tire Inflation Is are indicated on a dicker
with the introduction of Higher pressures reduce
fact
less than one-fifth of a cent
pneumatic tires, which rolling resistance and hnportant. It assures safer affixed to the glove cornper mile of use. Thus, while
initially required 60 pounds therefore increase gas driving, increases tire life partment door or on the left
In 19M.
of air pressure.
car prices over a 71-year
mileage, as muds
o and saves gas - but it's front door post. Higher ki tITi was introduced, the p
,Increased m
Passenger car tires In use percent at steady highway
base price of a ModsiT Ford
fromthe1NOsth,oug lNOg speeds compared with bias
pressures than posted are was about $6. A non-.kid than MO percent, the wilt
generally were designed for or belted-lAss tires. At the preRecommended air recommended by tire and
tire' within estimate road cost of atlre has j,
lower pressures —20 to 32 same time, riding comfort pressure Is determined by
for life
of up to 5,010 miles, cod only 1$ percent and
typ.
of
car
as
well
as
type
of
long
the cod
pounds - to help achieve has been improved through tire.
driving,
but
$46,
IIWS less than a cant per mile of actual use has
On M4km wagons, for cold sir pressure should not per amile
of use. The base dsce*ss.d some 10 percent.

It Doesn't Pay
$7JOIIN MEYER
Beca%as a good brake job Is net cheep, car owners often
try to cut corners. But brakes are on. area where
scrimping seldom pays and often Is dangerous,
You can reduce your diane,. of needing a major brak,
job by watching for eeily waruing signs.
Periodic maintenanc, checks bya certified mechanic
are also Importaig, A car with dewn brakes should be
Cimy3,Opie,; acarwlth scbek,s,,I
often wear fader, should be checked every 20,000 mIles,
The check Is not time'conmanljsg or expensive,
Your certified mechanic can then give you an accurate
e4bnat. of when your next check should take place or
how long It will be w*Il brake work Is needed,
(Manufacturer,' mileage figures are only conservative
Your driving 1bft. your car and where yes .
live affect the frequency of brak, check.. Your mechanic

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Proper care and maintenance of your car can
mean significant reductions
in fuel consumption,
Start out by having your
car's engine thoroughly
tuned. AM motor club tests
show that even minor tuneups can improve mileage by
10 per cent. Other tests have
shown that tune-ups can
result In an immediate 9 to 15
percent improvement in
gasoline mileage.

On Brakes
braking or the Wgh.pltch.d___
wuial of dresis filled with
dod from worn lining.
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Under wet drivIng conditions, you may observe such
problems as grabbing or temporary loss of braking of.

fidancy.

Often these difficulties We temporary, correcting
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hiaMIV,, when the lirgog
warms and
dries after beak.
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If
the
problem
persists,
reswe
yourself by
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vlikhsg
a coenpeted murh-slc.
By the time a delver ____
notices a beak, problem, it has
___to the phd
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usually progressed
where the ihilag
has worn
dangerously thin, the dn.rm or rotors are gouged beyond
____ or the hydraulic system has sprung a leak
rediniption
___ the liurI'*
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that has fáuled
out. That's why
thee, periodic beake ___
ducks we so Incortait, ....
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Not available with Cobra Option,
appearance protection group, bodyalde
moldings, handling suspension, rocker
Panel moldings, pin stripes, Corba hood
graphics, lower tu-tone paint, 2.3 litre,
2.8 litre or 3.3 litre engines, exterior
accent group, interior accent group,
other radio (except AM-FM stereo
radio with 8-track tape), wheel or tire
options, or four-way manual driver's
seat,

Auto Maintenance
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can ofter mote specific and accurate advice.)
Some of the danger algns you should watch for between
checks are metallic scraping
while braking, IncrjJ pedal effort or dokignoises
'tancs, a pedal that
sinks when brakes are applied or a pedal that
psanped mos'e tim once for adequsse braking. mod be
Other symp(osns rsqwlng In mediate attention ar. low
fluid levels in the muter cylinder (usually located In the
engine compartment),_excomive pedal trivel before
brakes angag. or tI.'pginom on the hide of a tire1
which
hidicatu a leak at that wheel.
But ress.mb.r that disc-brake fluid le,I. should dro
since 11*1 Is past of their seif-adjoding action. With Socs,
the muter cylinder level should be checked more often.
Also see your nechanIc If your brakes become lasi
rsspondyf hard and repeated braking. B. alert fOr
pulsating pedal, a Meting wheel 4hot shudders su1sra

tronic day.date.elapsed time clock,
leather wrapped sport steering wheel,
deluxe seat belts, light group.
Functional Items Include 5.0 litre (302
CID) engine with four-speed manual
transmission (2.3 litre turbocharged
engine with hood scoop nomenclature,
excluding turbo Instrument panel
badge, available as an option), power
steering, power rakes, Intermittent
windshield wipers, AM-FM stereo
with cassette tape, premium sound
system, Ghia level deluxe sound
package, sport tuned exhaust.

Check spark plugs. Make
sure yours are clean and all
firing properly,
Then check distributor
ooints if your engine
requires this.
Replace clogged, and dirty

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air and oil filters,
Check for proper functioning of the automatic
choke a sticking one will
waste gas.
Be sure the air-fuel
mixture of the carburetor is
precisely adjusted.
Change oil regularly. Use
the correct weight oil as
recommended in your car
owner's manual. A heavier
weight oil will force the
engine to use more fuel to
overcome the heavier oil's
resistance, while an oil too
thin may not provide enough
protection to prevent engine
damage.
while you're getting your
car tuned, check to see that
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balanced
and
wheels
properly aligned. If they're
not they can create drag,
forcing the engine to use
more power
thus, more
gasoline while shortening
tire life drastically. A bent
frame could have the same
effect.
Check tire pressure on
your
car
frequently.
Underinflated tires increase
rolling resistance and cut
fuel economy. But don't
over-inflate by more than
two or three pounds. This
could c'tuse rapid wear and
cut tire contact with the
road, causing u safety
hazard.
Follow
the
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The term "Old Wives Tale" is becoming obsolete in these times

of sexual equality. Nonetheless, there remains a vast body of
myths and false sayings that merit debunking. After all, handling toads does not really cause warts and eating fish doesn't
do much for brainpower.
The automotive world has Its share of maintenance myths
that have earned obsolescence. This quiz asks you to separate
fact from fancy by answering the questions with TRUE or FALSE.
In summertime, it's best to keep tires underinflated
because warm temperatures will cause heat buildup.
To improve gasoline mileage, it's best to buy a
higher octane fuel.
It is generally a good idea to replace spark plugs
annually.
The primary cause of most starting trouble is a weak
battery.
S. if you install permanent anti-freeze in your car, it's best
to drain it in summer and replace with distilled water.
Removing emission controls will automatically increase fuel efficiency.

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excessive hydrocarbon emissions.

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1979

Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Avoid Unpleasant Surprises

1

~Car Care Quiz

Car Is Trying To Tell You Something
This time of year need service. Have them
thousands of area residents checked out immediately.
and take your car to a trans. open, your car will dirt hard
mission shop.
will be taking to the road to Getting new brake shoes in
andaccelerate jerkily until jt
EMI ION CONTROL
enjoy the great outdoors with time could save you a costly
warms op. If it sticks closed,
their families. Unfor- bill for new drums or
SYSTEM
YOU face vapor lock In the
tunately, some of these rotors.'
Hard starting: rough slxnmerandgas waste In the
families are in for an unHere are some other brake
Idling; oil fumes from winter, not to mention impleasant surprise. They are problems, with do Camara's
engine; oil discharge from pleasant gas fumes In your
the ones who will become diagnosis for each:
engine; Mailing; lack of car. Like the PCV, It's
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victims of automobile breakpower; poor gas mileage; all another relatively mcipulls to one side:
downs on the open highway WheelCar
cylinder is defective,
of these ntssion control pensive part to replace.
or in some remote area.
problems could be ca used by
or a caliper piston j
de Camara emphasizes
"Too many people take sticking.
small engine part the that a good, year-round
their cars for granted during
size of Your thumb
the preventative maintenance
Lock and skid In rear:
the ye
yew, and then wind up Rear axle wheel bearing seal
Positive
Crankcase
Venplan Is the key to getting
being stranded while on that is defective.
tilitlon Valve PCV).
your car through the hazards
first long drive," says
According to do Camara, of spring driving. "Don't
Pedal hops: Brake
Richard P. de Camara, drum is out of round or
theand
PCV
permits unburned wait until your car starts
Looseness In steeri ng: style suspension, the Mac- oil
cont
inants thattomoaning
or groaningaction,"
before
Presidentcorporation.
of a National
wobbling. Possibly, One of three things: Pherson struts may need new gather In the am
crankcase
taking corrective
muffler
"Ho-rotor
the Is
rotor faces are not Improperly adjusted front artrkes.
wever, many breakdowns parallel to each other.
escape back Into the engine says do Camara. He dates
wheel bearings, Worn ball
TRA1MIION AND
could be avoided If drivers
Long Mowing distance joints or steering linkage.
where they are re-used. This that to keep your car in top
DRIVESIIA7f
would only listen to the with a low, hard pedal:
serves two purposes: It condition the year around,
"Thumping"
sound
'language' of their cars Power brake system
saves fuel and it cuts down otaerve the following rules:
before taking to the road," failed. A new power has from front end when "When your car makes a on pollution in the air.
Have a tune-up once a
braking: Defective 'clunking' sound at low
says the veteran automobile and— or a vacuum hose unit
may
suspension
"YOU
should
check
Your
year
(every
10,000— 12,000
pivots or ball speed," says do Camera,
executive.
be needed.
joints or steering linkage. "It's telling you your drive PCV valve as often as you
STEERING AND
According 10 do
Uneven tire wear: Could shaft wiiveraal joints are change your oil," says do
Change your oil every 6
SUSPENSION
every cough, wheeze, moan
Camara, "eapeclally if you months (4 months for stop
result from one of several worn out.,,
If your car wanders at things: Improper tire
or groan that comes out of
high
do a lot of stopand!go city and-go city drives),
speed or if the wheels pressure; faulty wheel Either the M
your car should tell you
tires are mm- driving. And the cod of
Change your tranhop on braking, your shock alignment; wheel and tire balanced or the
something. To help
replacing it Is minimal."
smisslon
drive shaft
"
fluid and adjust
better understand what that absorbers are worn out," out of balance or defective out of balance.
your
transmission
do Camara warns that In frequently If you
says do Camara. "Get to an wheel bearing, ball joints or
"something" is, do
Automatic transmission addition to the PCV, there tra
tow a
offers the following tips:
auto service shop right steering linkage,
er.
slips:
Check
the
il
IranIs another potential villain
away. You're driving a
Worn out tires: Can. irrflssion fluid level, and within your car's njlon
BRAKES
dangerous car."
Lubricate your steering
mon after about 40,000 miles. contact a transmission shop control syst
"U yo uheara 'acrunchfng'
em
th
e
heat
and
suspe
nsion joints every
Car arm
not level
A Should be replaced right as soon as possible,
riser
val
.
or 'squealing' sound," says suspension
Is dam:aged
ve
4,000
m
il
es.
Way. If tires are worn out
means yo ur car's brakes or a spring Is broken,
transmission
"When the best riser valve
and car has MacPherson doesn'tAutomatic
Change your air filter
shift properly: Check gets old, it sticks. If It sticks regularly.

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The earliest auto tires Improved riding comfort, advances in tire technology
mmended air exceed the maximum price of a 19
were made of solid rubber. Fuel economy was not an Maximum Inflation. example,
ocr Ford
pressures usually differ for marksdcntheUrej*j,wj
Though an improvement Important consideration pressures are expected
to front and rear tires because And a difference should median price of a steel'over steel wheels, they dill during that era.
Increase to 44 pounds or of vehicle handling can. always be mlI*aln.d bet. belted radial tire, with an
provided a hard ride.
Today's
themileage.
1060's to achieve sideratlong. On all cars, ween the front and rear tires
The
ride
softened radial tires aremetric-sized
designed tomore
betteringas
recommended tire pressures if that Is specified by the car estimated road life of op to
somewhat In the early 106k be imdlated op to 30 pounds.
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with the introduction of Higher pressures reduce
*000 '11ft or IDOrS, Is $15,
Proper tire bdl n Is are indicated on a sticker mamdacturer.
iees thwl005.flftb ola t
pneumatic tires, which rolling resistance and Important. It assures safer affix ed to the glove comper roll. Of M. Thus, while
In in ' the ,.,
Initially required 60 pounds therefore increase gas driving, increases tire life psrünu* door or on the left
01 air pr
mII.sg,, as much a. 10 andw'sa u
but it's front door pod. Higher ski tire was IMred, the C prices Over a 71-year
Puaegir car tires In use psrcsi4 at steady highway ORM overlooked.
more
bees price of a Modsl-T Ford — have incr
from tbSlNNtIwoughlNOs speeds coiopsrsd with Was
pressures
than
posted
are
was
about
$. A ace-skid thea 5OPIi, the unit
Recommnd.d air
goasrefly were d,.Ign.d for or beltedblas tires. At the
inuids by U,s and tire, With as odimate
reed cost of a U,
Is
PUN" dstsrmnln,d by .mdj Man
to, life of up to 0,606 nil cod 0* 06 psrceel and the__
pressures —IS toll 'em, time, riding comfort t)SofC$TUefla.typ.of
lower
pounds
'bug
driving, but $,abltliebeeethena cent per mile 01 actual ace cost
to help achieve ben bean improved Uvough tire. on s' 'im
has
wng, for coii sir pr wan ,sisuii not per
rolls C1 ep The bee dsaINd soino $pif r el
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Because a good brake job Is od ch*ap, ow
iRis
80010 011 010g.r
you shield watch for bdw.an
try to cut careers. But brakis am', ens eras whore
chocks
irs "Maille seraping rimi while braking, Inecrimplag ilihui pays end often Is dsngsr,•
ci:.d postal et or Ms
a pedal
You can reduce your 'at'ee of needing a major brake
ku when brakes ore
J* by wM
1
or
a
posW
t m be
for essly w
il._____
ppsd
Periodic msinf -we checks by a irtltled midienic
then ones for a.Ms hr
ay"ptomns reqesIng 1 wvsedIMe uttOidlen are low
are also Important. A
with deem brakes should be
fluid levels In the master cylInder (usually lscat.d In the
checked every 35,665 miles; acer with disc beaks., which
stgis. QQuIIplI4nlud), escomive pedal truel bike
often wear fodor, should be checked every 15,605 'n1Iti
beaks. .gngs or
an the
The chock Is not time-eew-v or szpoml,e,
1'4cdsa a look at that wheeL kida of I tire, which
Yaw csted ms4aiJ
thin give you an acowate
Bud r,mbsr thai diacheak, fluid levels should de,
estimate of when yew nod chick siweld take place or
sines
t Is part of thuir ssl1'.dj
action, With dues,
how long it will be "d brake work Is needed.
the moder cylInder level should be chechad mars often.
(Manudactir,,.' "'tao1w figures we Only comervative
Abs
Y mhank U your brakes
1ss
yew. car and where you......., sod,eafto,h
dasdr
live affo 1b:f
W t= brak. check Your mechanic,
braking
BealertfOra''
rffitlng pedal, g, $
wheelJ
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Is 500 Pace Car
Here are the features of the 1979
dy
time clod,
Mustang:
beati.r
steering wheel,
Exterior includes black greenhouse delu
xe wrapped spat
seat belts, light soup.
mouth,1,, black lower back panel,
'HIj()I items
IJ 5.0 litre (302
unique front faacla with fog
lamps
engine with fomr.speed manual
(dealer Installed), unique hood °P
trIInliikjn
(2.3 lit"turboctarged
que tier oiler Pace Car tape
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,1ine with hood 5C) flOm CIMlfle,
treatment,
Pace
Cur
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en
Ifl$im

tsMmsit, black lower bodyside
tu4one treatment (Includes deletion of
rocker panel molding), unique ps
body color, dual remote mirrors,
Mk4uelln 19040hz 390 TRX radial ply
BSW tires, forged metric aluminum
wheels (Includes unique suspension),
Open air roof, Halogen
flip —
up
headlamp.,

package, sport tuned exhaust.
Not avallible with Cobra option,
appearance protection group, bodyside
moldings, handling suspension, rocker
Panel moldings, pin trips, co, hood
graphics, lower tu4one Paint, 2.3 litre,
2.8 litre or 3.3 litre engines, exterior
accent group. Interior accent group,
other radio ( except AM-FM stem
radio with I4rack tape), wheel or tire
options, or four-way manual driver's
seat.

Interior includes unique cloth and

vinyl reclining Recaro bucket seats
(black Only), engine turn instrument
pond applique,
Indianapolis 500 right
hand applique, base car door and
quarter trim panels, console including
&amp;tWsodIc warning module and dec.

A, uto Maintenance
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problems as grabbIng or tosuporury less of braking 01.
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h.1
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pp&amp;p U the 'L.-- pua, r_o yousiif by
Visiting A npdod mi'$*.

By the time. ktver MUM a beake ptshtms, has
Is the ps whore the Nag has Worn
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do much for brainpower.
The automotive world has its share of maintenance myths
earn obsolescence. This quiz asks you to separate
face from fancy by answering the questions wi
th TRUE or FALSE.
1. In summertime, it's best to keep tires underinflated
because warm temperatures will cause heat buildup.

2. To improve gasoline mileage, it's best to buy a
higher octane fuel.
3. It is generally a good idea to replace spark plugs
annually.

4. The primary cause of most starting trouble is a weak
battery.
5 If you install permanent anti-freeze in your car, it's best

to drain it In summer and replace with distilled water.
6. Removing emission controls will automatically increase fuel efficiency.

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the need for engine tune-up.

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Misfiring spark plugs are leading contributors to
excessive hydrocarbon emissions.

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a car is not polluting.

Cuts Fuel Costs
Proper care and maintetance of your car can

air and oil filters,
balanced and wheels
Check for proper func- properly aligned. If they're
mean significant reductions tinning of the automatic not they
can create drag,
In fuel consumption,
choke
a sticking one will forcing the engine to use
Start out by having your waste gas.
more power
thus, more
cars engine thoroughly
Be sure the air-fuel gasoline while shortening
t uned. AAA motor club tests mixture of the carburetor is tire li
fe drastically. A bent
show that even minor tune- precisely adjusted.
frame
could have the same
Ups can Improve mileage by
Change oil regularly. Use effect,
10 per cent. Other tests have the correct weight oil as
Check tire pressure on
shown that tune-ups can recommended In your car
your car
result. in an immediate 9 to 15. owner's manual. A heavier Underinflated frequently.
tires increase
percent 'improvement in weight oil will force the rolling resistance
and cut
gasoline mil eage.
engine to use more fuel to fuel economy. But don't
overcome the heavier oil's over-inflate by more than
Check spark plugs. Make
resistance, while an oil too two or three pounds. This
sire yours are clean and all
thin may not provide enough could cause rapid wear and
firing properly,
protection to prevent engine cut tire contact with th e
Then check distributor damage,
road, causing a safety
Poin ts if your engine
Whil e you're getting your hazard.
Follow
the
requires this.
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projects there, according to the entire program when the
--estimates submitted by the Seminole project was not in..
Orange County Commission, cluded. The committee's
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said, to include the Seminole
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town Casaemerry
county project.
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money out of Orange County's estimated only $16 million will fifth district but Orange
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hide, but I will if I have to," be needed for the airport in. County," he said.
Hattaway said today.
terchange. "Brantley and I feel .
Hattaway said the House that extra Million should come Hattaway said he has already
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transportation committee of to Seminole County," Hattaway discussed the problem with Sen.
Bill Gorman, chairman of the
which he is a member has said.
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approved legislation granting
The legislator
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from
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cost Seminole County into the.
the state Department of designated
$1,180,OM. The state already Senate bill."
'Itutsportation (DOT).
has sufficient right-of-way for
In another matter to do with
Of this sum, he said, $31.9 the expansion and DOT officials
million Is being allocated for have said there would be no roads and Seminole County,
the fifth district which includes problem doing that work next Hattaway said $3 million in
Herald PM" by Tom No"
Seminole County, but none of year if the funding is approved federal and state funds have
Ater harvesting a field of cucumbers just south of Stenstrom Bridge on state
the money is designated for this year. ,It could be ready to already been allocated to FREE FOR
Route 415 Bernard Wilke, 1401 Sanford Ave., usually dumps the small, broken, or
Seminole.
go In 12 months and we will be rebuild the Interstate 4-state ?IJ r p *
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inmisshapen
ones, lie noticed some people would go through them and pick out
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attaway
said.
cluding
$296,000
for
planning,
a member
some that were usable. '1 just set a wagon out for them," said Wilke. 'Some
.6mllllonIsbeIng designated
for Orange County, $1 million House transportation corn $2.3 million for construction and
people sell them, but if somebody can get some good out of them, they're
welcome to it," he said.
more than is necessary for the mittee, said he voted against $235000 for DOT inspection

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W.W. Silverblatt, informing him that medication to outpatients
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the. Orlando metropolitan area would be discontinued.
A Veterans Adinlnleti'stloa h.
sd 1Uitg
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-,The letter stated:
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A: IJUC tO WV
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Is creating hordiiihips for those now having to drive 10 OrW* to number of prescription maitouls outside the Orlando
pick up their medidne, am votem afteted has chargedI
metropofitan am, mailout services to patients within ft
a, iota ,j vv.i o
p,o i,,
Edward 4v;pvf,ll&amp;.öó.
Orlando metropolitan area will be discontinued. You will be
said he must make a trip to the VA Outpatient Clinic in Orlando at
required to pick up your refills In the future. Exceptions to this
least every three weeks to pick up the medication he requires for
rule will require written authorization by your attending
heart and nervous disorders he has suffered sInce 1943. He said
PYia1I,,
prior to April, the VA clinic seat his prescription through the mall.
Al Linscott, assistant clinic director, admitted today that the
When he got his lad supply of needed drugs In the mall last
change in policy could "Create inconvenience for some
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veterans," but he said the clinic did not have the staff to prepare
Linscotl said those veterans who will now have to drive to Orlando
the medications for mailing.
to receive their prescriptions will not be paid travel expenses.
"It takes about twice as long to prepare, label and mat) the
"To 1US It ZUlgi* not
be ni , bet I tIe It t S
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prescription as it doesto dispense it here," he said. "They have to $tO a lp,"
lx said Y%sy, "and
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realize we have a limited staff."
budget. Mod of us are on pretty tight incomes."
Yokley said that in addition to the expense, Ow volume of
Linscott said the directive affects veteran% -only south of
patients at the clinic means he sometimes has to wait several
Casselberry and Fern Park. Veterans at the north end of the
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co
county
area served by the clinic. He said on an average, the clinic
make the trip may still gain mail service,
sees
about
200 patients a day, but he said he did not have figures
Veterans Administration guidelines permit the reimbursement
on the number of veterans affected by the discontinuance of mail
to veterans who incur travel expenses for scheduled visits. But
delivery prescriptions.

a
Unemployment Figure
.
Up To 5.8 Percent In April

WASHINGTON (UP!)' - feels of the recent teamsters jobless rate Jumped from 31.5 some economists as a sign the

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CHARLOTTE, N.C.
(UP!) - The University of
North Carolina-Charlotte,
the University of California
at
Berkeley,
the
Smithsonian Institution
and the L.S.B. Leakey
Foundation have scheduled
news conferences Tuesday
to announce the discovery
"ii a missing link In the
evolutionary chain."
UNCC spokesman Ken
Sanford said Thursday the
announcement will be
made simultaneously at
UNCC, Berkeley, the
&amp;nithaônlan in Washington
and the Leakey Foundation
In Pasadena, Calif.
He said the news conon
ference involves "an anference
thropological find that may
alter all previous interpretations of the origins
of primates, Including
man. A recent expedition
has found a missing link In
the evolutionary chain."
The find reportedly involves an expedition to
Burma late last year and
early this year. Sanford
said the findings were only
recently confirmed.
The Smithsonian and
Leakey Foundation were
involved in financing the
expedition in which only
two Americans participated.

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Unemployment edged up a strike and lockout.
percent to 34.5 percent. This economy was moving too fast
tenth of a percent to 5.8 percent
On the unemployment side, was almost as high as and should be slowed down.
In April, the Labor Department these were some of the key February's 35.5 percent, and
Though economists disagree
said today. The number of figures:
the figure is bound to raise on whether the economy Is
Americana on the Job - a figure
-The jobless rate for adult questions on Capitol Hill about speeding up or slowing down at
which has been growing rapidly men was 4 percent and for adult the adequacy of programs to this moment, the adminidra-.
- dropped by 670,000.
women 5.7 percent, both train and hire minority teen- tion does expect some economic
The unemployment rate, exactly the same as March., agers.
slowdown during the rat of this '
which was 5.7 percent In March,
-For teenagers of all races, The civilian labor force year and counts on this to help It
has hovered around its current the unemployment rate jumped declined by 600,000 in April to fight Inflation.
level for the past nine months, a full percentage point in April, 102.1 million.
In the process, the adinlnlaApril job levels were down for from 15.5toto16.5 percent. This
Non-farm industrial employ- tratton expects unemployment
adult men, women and teen- means teen-age unemployment mont remained approximately to rise to about 6.2 percent by
agera and for whites and has not improved significantly unchanged In April at 18.3 the end ofl9 a
nd stay atag
blacks. The job declines were since last year, when it also was million, seasonally adjusted. A that level during 1990. The
concentrated among blue collar in the 16 percent range.
jump oI32S,000in this category Congressional Budget Office
workers.
-For black teen-agers, the in March was interpreted by believes unemployment is
Total employment dropped
likely to rise closer to 6.7 per.
by 670,000 workers in April to
cent
during that period.
96.2 millIon. For the past eight
In ott economic news:
months employment had been
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"I learned how the fire trucks run, how they do the calls and
they have to let ott the trmic after school," Goes uya
Other youngsters who were police chi*f for a day were:
Scot 'zinas, of Cauelbsrry, a aeventlgrader at South
Seminole MkkIIe
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hi his new office. He sat straight-backed in the sheriff's black
"In all reality, our youth today Is going to be your sheriff
leather
choir that seemed to tower over his small frame. Each tomorrow and your president and your governor and even your
lbaedey, the 47asaelbrvy Pilotkpartmial hod puke
answer Is a nod of the head or a verbal "yeah."
Was 14 years old..Be did the Lapsed d Ovisdo polka
county commissioner," Polk says.
"He's learning how to be a good sheriff," says Polk as he
Iiau1.
rr*Ir morning began with a breakfast held In their honor at the
duickled at his successor's hrevlty.
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a
ride
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sheriff's
squad
car.
flursdo?u,th, kichift day to ehsurvs
pc&amp;. chid. Si ien.ysar.d Laurie Rinsey Casselberry was
"I will have iomuoe introduce him to all 01 his eflployees," befon venturing WA on tiuir new cut"
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After
his div as chief at the CaaeIh.m i1fr.
polio. dud of the Aitanomlo Spñigs force.
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Cpy IbsrlueticIpstsd lithe '
depwUnwA, Goas says he k
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fr"e and ado ar.md town Ins squad car, says ill, learned
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purposed
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typed role-playing affords youngsters "an
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opportunity to gain a little idight Into the world of law en.
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board to med sometime next
week to review alternatives.
Hospital Administrator
Charles Bentley said the anticipates a decision on which
alternative the hospital should
pursne will likely come before
the regular board meeting on
May 22.
Timetables as to when
construction would begin on
either a new facility or
renovation of the existing
hospital have not been
edahilthed, Bentley said.
"Cortainly the method of
financing Is the key. U tax
exem* bonds are luued, the
co unty would be involved," said
County Ashninistrator Roger
Neiiwender today. "The county
commission would have to set
up a hospital financing
authority and the comity would
be Involved In the financing as
owner of the existing facility.
The county would have concerns about when or for what
tais the current facility would
be designated."

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Bentley noted that the consultants believe it would take a great
deal of effort to secure a FmHA loan. Nationwide, the report said,
there was only $250 million in FmHA money available for community facilities.
In fiscal year 1979, according to the report, Florida borrowers
received only $65 million in FnIHA comrnulty facility loans,
with another $10 million tentatively approved. Seminole
Memorial Hospital's request would be placed below those already
approved on the FmHA priority list, the report states.
III addition, the consultants note that FrnHA prefers to limit the
size' of community facility loans to 13 million and that the
loan ti
SM!l would be close to the largest loan ever granted by thi
agency, $18 million.

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to build an entirely new facility,
Nelswender said he doesn't
know exactly what the county's
role would be. He said he is

researching to determine
whether the county or the
hospital has control over the
permit issued by a f ederal
agency allowing Seminole
Memorial to operate.
"I have no great desire to see
the hospital moved from its
current location," said County
Commission Chairman Bob
French. "If someone else wants
to build a hospital in Seminole
County and they can acquire all
the pe rmits and whatever
necessary to do that, Ihave no
problem with that.
"Relocating
would be
something I would have to look
at a long time. The hospital is
serving the people better whcrc
It Is right now. Until someone
proves differently, in my mind
the county has control of the
hospital and has more
responsibility to the people of

"Lake Mary would be
delighted If a new hospital were
built" in the area of Interstate 4
and Lake Mary Boulevard, an
area of consideration for the
new facility, said Lake Mary
Councilman Pat Southward.
"Obviously It would be a
tremendous advantage to the
city even If it were not within
the city limits," she said, "with
the Improvement of the lifestyle
it would bring, the availability
of doctors' offices and the
things a hospital tends to attract around itself . A ho4ta1 Is
also a pretty good employer,"
she said.
Mrs. Southward noted that
the tracts being considered
were formerly owned by the
Southward family. In the midl97( there was an overture
made by a private hospital firm

to purchase part of the land
when it was controlled by the
Southward family as a location
for a private hospital, she said.
But, she added, the land hi
quest ion Is included in the
county's land use plan for
single-f amily construction. "It
was figured it would be like
pulling teeth to get the land use
plan changed to permit a
hospital to locate there," Mrs.
Southward said, reminding It
takes a four.fifths vote of the
county commission to change
the Plan.

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daily cost would rise $44.24 during the first year of operation.
Bentley said the average daily cost to the patient at the present
tulle IS about $190.
The differential in patient costs would occur as a result of a
decline in average occupancy if the facility
renovated, the
report said. Portions of the hospital would have to be shut off
while the work is completed. Thus there would be fewer patients
and less revenue and the cost of services would have to be in.
creased to meet expenses, Bentley explained.
"We are in business to provide the best services at the lowest
price," lie said.
Bentley said it should be emphasized that the relocation option
IS only less expensive if a five percent
FrnHA loan can be
guaranteed and that there could be some difficulty in obtaining

account.

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Wilt tsp TUIIdIY nigld d tOday at public facilities iii
AIskesss's lu city, Including City HaiL Many ether office
IM.1y
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keiwukes, many of the non-strlkIi* employees Wire lbS b.
VktmUy
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knapItal board of truatees to
diacias the report was cancelled today. No resson was
given for the cancellation. But

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He said there ha ve been no visits to any potential sites, but he
admitted somewhere along Interstate 4 west of Sanford would be
a logical choice,
"Considering the growth pattern of the county I would say that
area would be looked at," he said.
When asked If a site near Lake Mary Boulevard and 1-4 would
be considered, he said that general area would be reviewed.
Another consideration for relocating, Bentley said, is the difference In costs to oatlents. Tho rnnrt rnnt'1ticIpI I hut t hi
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the county than the group that cost per patient would rise 129.15 a day If the facility Is relocated.
runs the hospital," French said, If the present facility Is renovated , the report said, the average
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point of who controls the
lwta* bit rMbss will osass to
a cooperative decision."
County Commissioner Bill
Kirchhoff said he hasn't seen
the st udy yet, but would li ke to
see what is Included and what
factors have been taken Into
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Bentley's statement followed the release of a report front the
New York consulting firm of Booze-Allen &amp; Hamilton which
concluded that constrution of a new hospital, If financed through
a Farmers Home Administration loan, would be more than $1
million cheaper than the renovation of the existing facility.
The consulting firm had been contracted to explore the financial feasibility of various renovation and relocation plans.
f inanced through the floating of tax-exempt bonds
atRenovation,
eight percent over 25 years, would cost $23,088,000, the report
Mated. Relocation of the facility, financed through a FmIIA loan
at five percent over 25 years, would cost $21,040,000, and include
site acquisition, the report Indicated
Bentley said to secure a FntlIA )nn hnwvør th. hncn,*.l
would have to be moved to a city of less than 20,000 population or
to an unincorporated area of the county. The loan program was
s* up to aid rural and agricultural areas and a request for a loan
to renovate the Sanford facility would not meet FmHA guidelines,
he said.
He said there has not been any extensive review of possible sites
for a new hospital. But he added: "We would seek an area that
would be accessible to the people of Sanford and the rest of the

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley
said he wil l recommend to the hospital board of trustees that they
"heed the advice of their consultants" and relocate the hospital
outside Sanford rather than renovate the existing facility t 1101
E. First St.

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sewer work was at a IteAdetill.
preparations should a strike OCCUI.
make emergency calls only.
The strike action cane Late Tuesday after the City Council
"Wehave24pabeenttodayon the day shift," said Police
"As far as we've been able to find out, they're all out on strike."
*W .4 ngaj3 rescinding its decision of a week earlier to Sgt. E.V. Sharit from Birmingham's east precinct. Two Sharit
said,
change grosç medical Insiraice polices,
sergeants, a lieutenant and a captain nor mally working out of
Vann
had little comment for reporters, except to say he did not
Mayor David Vagm pr oposed the switch from Blue CrossBlue
police headquarters downtown manned the precinct with the help think the workers would strike.
ds14 to a sslf1nsarIng progran acb"lnbt.red by Ubexty of five state troopers. The situation was repeated
at every
Natioqisl. Vana was I3pISt OVir 51130 (I *n0Vifll
"1 think for emergency and public saf ety personnel on the
hsadipii*tsrs 014 of the City to sublrbelI 3SlbY Cotaty, Ubetty public payroll to strike is a very serious situation," Vann said.
Vann alerted the National Guard that its help might be needed.
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Police collununications came to a standstill during th
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Policy might net be acl*pt.d at "ospitals outsidi the city.
"It was a terrible night," said police Sgt. Wayne Whisenhunt,
FodiMuly los' r.Mdents, today was not a normal garbage AtSdThSChCk...........4i llr.Lamb ...................SB who worked through the night. "It was total chaos."
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if Prgldars Local 117 rred that they tek another
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uncalled for strike I
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Awards Highlig ht Loy alty-Law. Event

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Property Stolen At--- F.ores t L a ke Acâdém y

By NANCY BOOTH
Herald Correspondent

WORLD

IN BRIEF
U.S. Considers Prisoner
'Exchange' With Cuba
By United Press International
Th e Justice Department has confirmed It is considering
feeing four Puerto Rican nationalists, including one who
tried to kill President Truman, apparently In the hope
Havana will free four Americans jailed In Cuba.
Although most parties involved have been carefully
staying away from applying the word "swap" to the
situation, Cuban Premier Fidel Castro has said he may
release the Americans if the Puerto Ricans go free.
The jailed nationalists, regarded as heroes by leftists In
Latin America, are Lolita Lebron, Irving Flores
Rodrigues and Rafael Cancel Miranda, who shot up th e
Rouse of Representatives in 1954, and Oscar Collazo, who
tried to kill Truman on Nov. 1, 1950.
The Americans jailed in Cuba — all but one on
espionage-related charges — are Lawrence Lunt, a former U.S. Air Force man, Juan Tur, Claudio Rodriguez
Morales and Everett Jackson, a former U.S. paratrooper.

Bomb Blasts Rock Paris
PARIS(UPI) — A bomb blitz swept across Paris today,
damaging government buildings, businesses and a bank
in one of the worst nights of sabotage in the capital since
the final days of the Algerian war In l%2.
No one was in jured in the seven bomb blasts, which all
occurred within an hour on th e right bank of the Seine and
in th e west ern suburb of Boulogne-Bi llancourt.
Police said damage was extensive, although no tinmediate estimate of finan cial loss could be made. A
previously unknown group called the "Coordination of
Revolutionary Action" claimed responsibility for the
explosions.

Saudis: Sadat Sold Out

assistance and support of the was awarded a plaque for his program.
organization since its inception outstanding bravery during a
Other dignitaries present
some five years ago,
recent fire.
during the brief ceremony
Loyalty-Law day cermonies
Attorney William Carpenter
Auxiliary President Esther included Winter Springs
were held at the Winter Springs was awarded a plaque and Jacobs awarded citiations to councilmen Wilfred ('Hap"
City Hall Monday in a program praised for his efforts in behalf three Winter Springs police Arnold and John Torcaso, and
sponsored by the Winter of the post in purchasing a officers; Wesley Dowell, John their wives.
Springs VFW Post and parcel of land within the city Keith and George Ellis, for "the
Representing District 18
Auxiliary 540, and conducted limits to build a new Post outstanding job they are doing VFW was Commander Halsey
by Post Chaplain Robert Dysert Home. The Winter Springs Post in assisting at the Winter Hart, and District 18 Auxiliary
and his en-chairman Jerry-Ann Home is presently located in Springs Elementary school Chaplain Nancy Booth.
Hoffman,
Auxiliary Longwood.
crossing." Keith was also cited
The program was concluded
Americanism chairman.
Officer George Burfield of the for his assistance with the by soloist department for the
Loyalty-Law day, held each Longwood Police Department annual VFW Lite-a.Bike state Auxiliary, Kay Bessent.
May 1, came into being through
an Act of Congress in 1958, due
in large part to the efforts of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars
organization, according to
Dysert. It is a day when all
Americans reaffirm their
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loyalty to their country. As
America's answer to the
Communist May Day, he said.
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Appropriate ceremonies are
held throughout the land by
various civic, veterans and
other organizations.
After the opening remarks by
Dysert and Mrs. Hoffman there
was awards ceremony.
The Post awarded a Fireman
of the Year plaque to Winter
Fireman of the Year Roger Roy gets award from
Springs firefighter Roger Roy.
Miss
Winter Springs Sandy Smith.
Presentation of the plaque was
made by Winter Springs Fire
Chief Charles Holzman and
Miss Winter Springs, Sandy
Smith.
Winter Springs Police Chief
John Govoruhk was on hand to
assist in the presentation of the
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to Winter Springs Police Officer
Edmund Taylor.
Mayor Troy Piland accepted
a plaque as representative of
Horam Phole by SNIPS llrlyir
the citizens of Winter Springs.
The plaque was awarded to the
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city government and citizenry Edmund Taylor (left) accepts Policeman of the Year award from Police Chief
of Winter Springs for their Govoruhk of Winter Springs.
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Nuclear Plant Workers Get
Highest Radiation Doses

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FBI lnv.stigafu Billy
ATLANTA (UP!) — The FBI is Investigating Billy
Carter's financial activities with Libyan businessmen to
see if t hey president's brother may have violated laws
requiring registration of foreign business agents, It was
reported today.
The Atlanta Constitution said Tom L Jordan, a College
Park, Ga., real estate developer who went to Libya with
Carter last September, was questioned by FBI agents
about Carter's Involvement in arranging busin ess contracts for the Libyans.
Jordan said federal agents were interested in how the
trip was arranged, who paid for it, and whether the
Libyans asked for Carter's help with American investments.

Troops Launch Raid
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) — A huge military
convoy carrying 500 crack troops headed toward the Costa
Rican border today to launch a sweeping raid on Sandinista guerrilla positions In the region, military sources
reported.
National guardsmen fired on a anti-government May
Day demonstration in Managua and killed at least three
people, witnesses reported.
Speaking at an offical May Day celebration, President
AnastasloSomoza, told some 50,000 supporters, "We want
peace because otherwise the national guard will Impose
it.,,

Carter In Trade Talks
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter and
Japanese Prime Minister Masoyashi Ohira want to forge
an economic and political partnership for the 19W but
today's talks inevitably were overshadowed by Japan's
topbea%y trade imbalance.
Carter planned an elaborate White House welcome for
OIdra, complete with full military honors on the South
Lawn. Their first talks were scheduled immediately afterwards in Ca rter's Oval Office.
U.S. Ambassador Mike Mansfield said he expected the
talks ,will be productive, wor thwhile, and will better our
understanding and teach us the virt ues of patience. I think
Ow president has enough good judgment to understand the
situation."

Assassination In Iran
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — The government today
declared a national day of mourning for a top religious
aide to Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini who was shot and
killed in the second major political assassination since the

Ewning Htndd

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Wednesday, May 3, 1979 401. 71, No. 210
P,bUslsd asay said Sesdiy, excess $stwday by The Sealerd $&amp;d,
(c., 306 N. Pried Lvi., $as*d, Fla. 31771.
*01100141 Class 11101911011190 Pads? $ae*t Flsflda 31171

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ORLANDO 423.8094
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reasons for his nomination.
These teachers are
responsible for instructing
pupils who are more than
one grade level behind, she
said. The pupils are placed
in small classes of 15 so
they can receive more
personal attention from
their instructor, Mrs.
Sliman said.
She also applauded
Manfre for an In-service
seminar held on campus
for teachers by Instructors

from the University of
Central Florida and the
University of Florida.
Here, teachers exchanged
methods and ideas as to
how to motivate students to
want to learn in the
classroom, she said.
Manfre's career
background Is just as
impressive.
He was named the
Florida Teacher of the
Year 1961. Prior to that
honor, he had taught four
years at Lyman High

School and then later at
Seminole High School.
His career took an administrative twist in 1969
when he was named Dean
of Students at R.T. Mitwee
Middle School and later
served one year as
assistant principal at
Teague Middle School.
He then bounced back to
R.T. Mllwee Middle School
as assistant principal and
became principal of that
school in 1914.

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Manfre's latest accomplishment was being
named the principal of the
new Rock Lake Middle
School.
"We think our boss
should be Boss oftheYear
not because of who he is,
but what he is because of
his perceptiveness, perseverance, flexibility,
dedication, loyalty and
most of all, versattlity,wrote Mrs.
Sliznan and Mrs. Ferritto In
their letter of nomination.

CLEVELAND (UP!) — Food
chain tycoon Julius Kravitz,
who along with his wife was
kidnapped and shot In an
Unsuccessful $1.5 million
ransom plot, died today as law
enforcement authorities
searched the Cleveland area for
the two kidnappers.
Kravitz, 67, chairman of the
board of First National Supermarkets Inc., and his wife,
Georgfna, 56, were abducted
Tuesday morning from their
apartment in the fashionable
Fairmount Circle ----..
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Police said the kidnappers
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Kravitz was shot three times
in the chest and once in the
back. He underwent surgery
Tuesday but died about 8:15
a.m. EST today. Mrs. Kravitz
was shot In both arms and was
in satisf actory condition at
Hillcrest Hospital.
"They were dressed like
police officers," said Police U.
Joseph Gardner. "They forced
their way into the home and
demanded ransom money."
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NEW YORK (UP!) — Alexander Ginsburg, one of five
.. Imprisoned Russian dissidents freed in a swap with the
United States for two Soviet spies, says his release had
"nothing to do with human rigids."
Gtnzburg Tuesday told ABC-TV's Barbara Walters the
trade was a deception and that he would be willing to
return to prison at any time. +
"I believe in a way the swapping was an effort to
deceive the U.S.," he said through an Interpreter. 'liii,
exchange has nothing to do with human rights or the
Soviets' respect for human rights."

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BOSTON (UP!) — The applause Mopped the show even
before it began.
Arthur Fiedler, who late lad year wrweM delicate
brain surgery, Tuesday night CIIIbeMId his golden an-niversary as Hodon Pops conductor performing before a
Symphony Hall audlwce that gays Wm we rousing
standing ovation after another.
"I'm back, aren't I? I'm always Cluing back,' Flidler
told reporters prior to the ndloeHy televised concert,
which Included everything from a NO swiveling disco
arrangement to a foddcmpig. hw+Iappif Jo
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) — Space Shuttle
launch pad checks will begin soon at the Kennedy Space
Corder with the test ship Enterprise, which was positioned
late Tuesday.
The pad had been used for the Saturn 5 launches and has
been redesigned. Space agency officials want to make
sure the equipment will mesh properly with the Enterprise — a lookalike to the Columbia, which is to be the first
Space Shuttle shot Into orbit.

Itself cannot be used because work crews
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tiles that will make up the re-entry heat shield. It
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During the time at Kravltz's
apartment and at the motel, the
kidnappers allowed the
businessman to make several
Kravitz was found in the
telephone calls in an un- parking lot of an appliance
successful attempt to arrange store across from the sprawling
for payment of the ransom, Randall Park Mall in North
police said.
Randall. His car was found In a
field near the appliance store's
Later, they left themotel
while again driving around, parking lot
"for no apparent reason, one of
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Add to her happiness
Kravitz also was shot.
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!) — Less than five days
ago, Irene Hernandez was shot In the leg by a sniper who
opened fire on a fiesta crowd. Tuesday she gave birth to a
healthy baby girl. +
Mrs. Herandez, 20 and her daughter, Isabel, were
reported in good condition late Tuesday night at Robert B.
Green Hospital. The baby was born at 5:35 am. Tuesday.
Mrs. Hernandez was one of several hundred people
waiting, at the starting point, for the Battle of Flowers
Parade to begin last Friday when Ira Attebery, $4, threw
open the door of his camper and began firing with an
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flappers) kept on going,"
Gardner said.
Mrs. Kravitz was found along
a road in suburban Gates Mills.
She made the first report to
police of the kidnapping.

"Atthirttline, she jumped out
of Um car and they (the kid.

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Howard Johnson's motel in
suburban North Randall, Gardner said.

NEW YORK (UP!) — The granddaughter of Frank
Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Co., has agreed to
pay her ex-husband $1,600 a month in the tIM I1l,llt,t
alimony award to a man In New York state.
The settlement between Henry Durand Irwin. 62, and
Elizabeth Phillips, 57, was reached Tuesday with
the aid of Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Felice Shea.
In return, Irwin, a West Point graduate who had no
significant employment during the 34-year marriage,
agreed to the divorce. She sued for divorce in 1977, citing
cruelty and abandonment, but he resisted.

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Thursday In tribute to MMalwrt, who was shot once in the
head by two men as he left the house of 1. Yadollsh
Sahabi, an eminent revol utionary. He died in the bosom'
an heir later.
The funeral for Motaherl, a leading thte figure In
Tehran, was ad for Thursday.

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Police said the thief gained entrance to the home by forcing
open the front door. One pistol was described as a Lugar and the
other as a .38 caliber model, police said.
TIRE TAKEN
A spare tire was stolen from a new Dodge van parked near the
display lot of Mare Sladi, Chrysler, Inc. at 2650 Orlando Drive
Tuesday, Sanford police said.
Police said the tire was valued at $90.
AUTO PARTS TAKEN
Engine parts valued at $75 were reported stolen from it car at

LAWNMOWER
A lawnmower valued at $300 was stolen from a garage near
Casselberry, according to Seminole County deputies.
Vincent Fale, 67, of 3347 Balsam Drive, Eastbrook, told deputies
the burglary occurred sometime between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Monday. The lawnmower was parked next to a power edger in an
open garage, he said.
PISTOLS STOLEN
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ADAMS, I nd. (UPI) — Marine Pfc. Robed Garwood,
who maintains he is innocent of allegations he
collaborated with the North Vietnamese, says he would
"never disgrace" himself or the Marines by accepting a
presidential pardon. "To accept a pardon would be like an
admission of guilt," Garwood said Tuesday in an inn
terview
terview with the Freensburg, Ind. Daily News,
Garwood, 33, spent more than 13 years In Vietnam, most
of that time listed as mining in action. The Marine Corps
Is investigating allegations by several wartime
acquaintances that he collaborated with the North
Vietnamese He also faces possible charges of desertion.
"I do want the American people to know the truth when
this is over. Whether I am found guilty or not guilty, I
must do that to clear my hometown and my family."

PEST CONTROL

BESSEMER, Ala. (UP!)
was killed by the blast, explosion was not immediately were called to Investigate.
An explosion, possibly from a Robinson said.
known, but said the FBI and
"Apparently it was a bomb,"
bomb, rocked the public safety
Williams and Eugene Lint, agents of the federal Bureau of Robinson said. "It did extensive
commissioner's office at the the executive secretary to the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms damage."
Bessemer City Hall today, mayor, were injured. A custodi—
killing a police officer and in- an working outside the office in
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said.
Injuries. His name was not
SAN DIEGO (UP!) — Harry founder of Snalispace Enter.
Police Sgt. E.L. Robinson immediately known.
Duinond is In the test-tube baby prizes, a mail order company.
said the explosion was in the
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Police I.A. Clifford Hill, who work.
"It's sick, let's face it," said model, except It glows in the
Robinsop said the cause of the Dumond, 31, a pharmacist and dark.
was in the office with Williams,

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Over the years Sen. Herman
Talmadge, 1)-Ga., received nearly $37,000 from the Senate
for official expenses he did not incur. Those bogus expense
checks, along with legitimate income, were routinely
deposited by his staff in a Georgia bank account.
After two days of testimony in the Senate Ethics
Committee's disciplinary hearings on five charges of
financial misconduct by the millionaire Senate veteran,
the question that still remains is what happened to that
excess expense money.
Allyne Tisdale, the senator's longtime financial
manager, was scheduled to testify today and may provide
some of the answers.On Tuesday Talinadge's personal
secretary, Rita Hubler, told the committee it was standard procedure to draw down the maximum allowable
reimbursement from the Senate each year, regardless of
whether expenses actually were Incurred.

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the body shop of Jack Prosser Ford, 37&amp;i Orlando Drive, Tuesday.
Sanford police said.
Police said the car was in the shop for repairs at the tune of the
theft.
TAI'E.S STOLEN
Several eight-track tapes valued at $96 ere stolen Mood
from the car of a Lake Brantley High School student, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Mike Monks, 17, of 2615 Balsa [)rive, Trailwood. told deputies
his 12 tapes were
stolen sometime Monthiv uhile his car was
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Monks told deputies his car was locked but entry '.'.as gained b)
slipping a wire through a window and pulling up the lock.
DISHWASHER TAKEN
A dishwasher valued at $200 was taken front the garage area of
a home near Fern Park, according to Seminole County deputies
The dishwasher was reported stolen Monday front the garage of
a home at 629 Woodridge Drive, Lake of the Woods, deputies sa..
There was no door on the garage and nothing else was found
missing, deputies say.
REALTY SIGN STOLEN
A realty sign valued at $140 was upr ooted and stolen from a lot
in Forest City, accordinmi to Seminole County deputies.
The Cross County Realty sign as reported stolen Monday from
the Southeast corner of Holiday Avenue and Balmy Beach Drive.
deputies say.
COPPER PIPESTOL.}:N
A copper pipe valued at $300 was reported stolen Monday front a
construction site in Casselberry, according to Seminole Counts
deputies,
pipe was removed from the foundation of a house wider
construction at 3585 Jericho Drive howell Cove, Casselberr),
deputies say.

SEWING MACHINES TAKEN
Four sewing machines valued at $1,400 were reported stolen

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Naturally caused radiation
accounts for most of the exposure Americans receive, but
a National Academy of Sciences committee said today
30,000 nuclear power plant workers receive six to eight
times the natural dose annually.
Cancer and birth defects are the main adverse effects
from radiation exposure. But the panel's long-awaited
report on the effects of low-level radiation said not enough
is known to determine whether low doses are detrimental.
The average annual natural radiation dose is about 100
millirems per year, or about the equivalent of three chest
X-ray Nuclear power industry workers receive the
highest doses of any Americans on a regular basisranging from 600 to 800 millirem at year.

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Approximately $423 in property was stolen sometime between
Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning from the Forest Lake
Academy in Forest City, according to Seminole County deputies.
Deputies say entry was possibly gained through a side door on
the southside of the building. Property taken included a
calculator, an AM-FM portable radio, a tool box and a knife,
deputies say.

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By United Press International
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin today
suggested the PLO should be renamed the PMO
"Palestine M urderers Organiza tion"
and said if
Washington ever negotiates with the group it will be "a
black day for all free humanity."
+ The Saudi Arabian newspaper Al Bilad charged
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's scathing attack on the
Saudis Tuesday for turning their back on Cairo was proof
that Sadat had sold out the Arab cause by signing a
separate peace with Israel.
In an Independence Day in terview broadcast on Israel
radio, Begin said talks starting later this month with
Egypt over the fut ure of the West Bank and Gaza Strip
may present a "serious and even difficult problem."

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alcoholic beverages front 18 to
19. The measure now goes to the
full Senate where sponsor Don
Childers, 1)-West Palm Beach,
will try to amend it to age 21.
The majority of the House
wants to raise the drinking age
and will vote to do so if given
the chance, said Childers,
noting that 63 of the 120
representatives signed on as
cosponsors to the McPherson
bill.
"We'll move our bill through
the Senate, then put it on to
some House bill coming down
here (and send the amended
proposal back). That will give
the House the opportunity to
vote on it, and once this happens, it'll pass," he said.
Senators deadlocked on
whether a proposed coal slurry
pipeline should be regulated by
the Public Service Commission,
holding up a bill considered
crucial to the $3 billion project.
The dispute surfaced during
debate on a measure (SB54)
giving Florida Gas Co. of
Winter Park the power of public
condemnation to secure land
for the pipeline. Final action on
Ow measure was put off until
Thursday.
A bill exempting manufactur$ s.. readings: tem- ing plants from the 4 percent
perature, U; .vernight lows, sales tax on electrical energy
$4; yesterday's high, N; was bottled up In the House
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Lawmakers trying to raise
Florida's drinking age want
House Speaker Hyatt Brown to
overrule a committee which
killed a bill changing it from 18
to 20.
Brown rules today on arguments by Rep, Tom McPherson, 1)-Fort Lauderdale, tha'
the regulated industries committee illegally killed an age 20
drinking proposal (CSHB502)
Last Thursday, taking It up even
though it wasn't listed on the
meeting's agenda.
The House considers legislation (HB607) requiring corrections officers, forest rangers
and other public employees who
live in state-owned housing to
pay up to 10 percent of their
salary in rent.
North Florida legislators
tried vainly Tuesday to exempt
prison guards —sometimes
required to live on prison
grounds — from the proposal.
The Senate Commerce Committee Tuesday approved 7.3 a
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Area Code 306-322-11 or 831-9993
Wednesday, May 2, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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fflCflt5Y SChOOl II!' . PACE School, Head Start &amp;nd the Nativity Sundaywhich was to have been held In downtown Sanford
School Saturday at Altamante Mali, however, with
Saturday
Saturday as part of the many Youth Day activities,
g prize
don
by the Sertoina Club and
has been cancelled. Several merchants had agreed
winnersreceiving merchants' certificates and
to allow the Children to paint Ofl their store windows
T..shlft
with the school system providing brushes and
There will be P1%tY C41e1 1vtt
Sanford Kiwanis agreeing to purchase the tempera
for Youth Day In Sanford Saturday
paint,
Festival in the Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
It was felt that for the safety of the children the
Park with fun for all ages
Children's
Cent
street should be closed off from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30
StHouratlOa.m.d2patthQvlcCenter
p.m. but the downtown merchants did not want it
Annex and the Community Leaders vs. Youth
dosed at that time. They recommended instead that
Softball Games at Chase Memorial Park, 2pzn.to5
the contest be held in conjunction with the annual
p.m. We hope those youthful ballplayers will go
Fall for Art show at which time the downtown
easy on the more sedentary adults, some of whom
streets are dosed to automobile traffic,
were just about wiped out by practice.
Another factor in the decision to postpone
contest was the fact that McDonald's Big Mac bus
The you teams will receive attractive Youth
was not available at this time to take the 18 winners
Day T.aJirts designed by Qwfs Holden of
to Disney World, a prize planned by Fran Kemp,
y
Service Systems. Maybe some linament
County Schools Art Education Coordinator,
would be an appropriate gift to the adults.
There will be art competition for children from

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Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

The Peace Treaty:
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

The Clock
By JA

Telephone calls for various departments, except
for emergency police and fire department numbers,
now go through a single switchboard in city hail.
Numbers in the telephone directory for the utility
department, public works, animal control, fire and
police business calls and sewage treatment plant
are no longer valid and they can be reached by
calling
Sanford Kiwanis President Jack Weible has
called our attention to the fact that a total of 94
members of the 96th United States Congress are
active or honorary members of Kiwanis.
Legislators from Florida included in this number
are Senator Lawton Chiles of Lakeland and
Representatives Daniel Arnica, Riviera Beach; Bill
Nelson, Melbourne, Claude Pepper, Miami Springs
and Edward Stack, Pompano Beach.

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By DONNA ESTES

Second priority was
given to Howell Branch
Road and the third priority
Is Longwood Avenue in

Herald Staffwriter

The Seminole County
Commission has
designated the im-

provement and expansion

of Maitland Avenue

in

Altamonte Springs as first
priority In a five-year

program of road improvements in the county,
coding $3,966,000 in date
gasoline tax funds.

Longwood.
The plan for the fiscal
years, beginning Oct. 1,
1919 through Sept. 30, 1964
calls for the expenditure of
$2.16 million to purchase
additional right-of-way,
enidneerjiw, and recon-

struction of Maitland
Avenue from the Orange
County line to state Route
436 as the the number one
Project. The project is 1.6
miles long.
Costs of improving
Howell Branch Road for
the .8 mile from the Orange
County line to state Route
436 totals $1.29 million including purchase of additional rIght-of-way.

engineering and construction.
The third priority Longwood Avenue from
state Route 436 to state
Route 434 in Longwood includes funding only for
engineering the 2.6 mile
stretch at a cost of $16,000.
Also budgeted for the
five-year period is the
purchase countywide of
undesignated rights-of-way

at the rate of $100,000 annually for a total of $500,000
over the five year period.
Commissioners also
voted, effective immediately, to asswne the
responsibility for iiiain
tenance of 21.95 miles of
roads within the cities of
Seminole.
These roads include: 1.29
mile of state Route 415

i 13th Street and Celery
Avenue)

and .47 mile of

Country Club Road in
Sanford; .57 mile of Old
Lake Mary Road, 1.29 mile
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Although the fragile peace treaty between Egypt
and Israel that entered the harsh international
scene in March was known to face a troubled
future, the testing has already been rougher than
ANGLE.WALTERS
RONALD REAGAN
was generally anticipated.
It is mostly in recognition of this bleak reality
that President Carter has appointed his versatile
troubleshooter, Robert S. Strauss, as chief U.S.
Mediator in maintaining the peace momentum.
This is, we think, an excellent move.
The Arab world, fevered by an aggressive
Islamic jihad, has made good on its promisedthreat to punish Egypt for disengaging from the
3yearld Arab war against raei. RJCtiIM
radicals carried the day at the Arab summit in
Baghdad. President Sadat's brethren agreed to
Withdraw their ambassadors from Cairo and break
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Once upon a time, as
seasoned consumers will surely recall, "more
diplomatic relations within a month, Impose
What kind of an army do we have?
economic sanct
for
less"
was
a
proud
marketing
slogan.
And
,.,,
.,.._1.'
That
question is being heard more and more
ions, and move the headquarters of
nobody
had
any
doubtwhat
It
meant,
either.
these
days.
Usually it concerns the state c
the Arab League from Egypt to 'Tunisia.
Whatever
the
service
or
commodity
ad
preparedoess
of the all-volunteer army. But
For the moment, the Palestinian Liberation
vertised,
the
purveyors
were
promising
there
are
other
questions about the army whic
to
organization is carrying out a limited war against
deliver more bang for the buyer's buck. A better
go to the very heart of military servicel
Israel, thanks to Soviet arms and funding by the
calculator at a lower price. A longer plane ride at
Recently, an article in the Sunday New Yor4
Arab oil states. The PLO has been responsible for a
a lower fare. Faster service for less money.
Tunes raised questions having to do not just wit
terrorist outrage in Israel almost every day since
Those were the good old days, all right, but
On technical skills of our soldiers but the very
y are apparently gone forever. "More for
definition of what It is to be a soldier.
the treaty was signed. Moreover, Arab terrorists
less" Is still a dominant theme of the markethave set off bombs In Egypt, and Yasir Arafat, the
The article was written by Richard A. Gabriel,
place,
but the concept has taken on a nasty
PLO leader, has promised "the most violent means
described
as an assocIate professor at S$.
reverse twist.
against the United States..."
Anseim's
College
In Manchester, N.H., and co'
As anyone who has bought a candy bar - or a
The vigorous Israeli retaliation against PLO
author
of
a
book
titled
"Crisis In Command." 1
-'-house-In thepfewyearscyy, - -..
•,
-'
bases In Lebanon has produced a moderate, and the new rule Is "pay more and get less." If you
have not read the book but Its title gives some
Idea of Prof. Gabriel's major point.
don't believe It just contemplate for a moment
perhaps pro forma, protest from Egypt. But, while
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the
prospect
of
dollar-again
gasoline
and
this expected Israeli response can be understood
He claims - and I am simplifying his long and
rationing at the same time. Or if that lacks
and rationalized, the decision by the Israeli cabinet
detailed
article - that when the army darted to
Open
Season
appeal, as well It might, take a look at the latest ________________________________________________
recently to approve two new Jewish settlements In
incorporate
business management practices Into
"bargain" dear old Ma Bell, everyone's favorite
the occupied West Bank cannot but strain
Its
officer
training
and advancement programs,
utility, Is seeking to foist off upon telephone
Jerusalem's cords with Cairo and Washington.
LIGH
TER
what
It
gained
in
efficiency
It lost In spirit. He
SIDE
subscribers in a growing number of dates.
claims
that
when
former
Secretary
of Defense
Israeli justification aside, the timing of so
After years of not only providing but
Robert
S.
McNamara
insisted
on
what
he called
provécat ye a decision can only raise do
about vigorously promoting the flat-rate local service
"
good
business
practices"
In
the
army
he
began
now used by almost 90 percent of all residential
Israeli sincerity in resolving the West Bank issues.
a
system
that
has
had
mixed
results.
While
good
telephone operating companies have
It must magnify the Arab furies, and, perhaps most
buslnesspacticeaaredeslrahjethsomeareaso(
started switching signals.
5erlously of all, undercut Anwar Sadat, who has
life, such as management of spare parts
By DICK WEST
maybe North Dakota, says she has heard that army
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transcended hatrede, fears and the gyg
and
In dats after data, the companies are seeking WASHINGTON (UPI) - Eacb year, * a
-tII supplies, the combat
the
T*y
dwells
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Wove that there can be ace b
tUi IUM*&amp;vu, pd4gI,
1W
Jew asd 1
in IS 11
t
kind ci aepreach, esi
iN
SIT
local calls aimilar to that already In effect for Taxinas, the ritualistic income sacrifice that
rather uiai txalnia
Arab - that the Israelis are not perfidious and can
through the loopholes to protect lad minute cost-effectiveness.
Longdlstance service,
takes place on April 15.
filers from the Martinsburg Monster, as the IRS
be trusted.
Called "local measured service," or IAMS, the
It should be a joyous occasion. Beating the
computer is Called.
The Israelis, it seems to is, have a surpassingt
Gabriel goes on to say that during the Vietnani
new
billing
system
imposes
charges
based
on
the
filing
deadline,
unburdening
one's
self
of
IRS
She also says she has been told that if the film War, "the army tried to provide all its officerS
Interest, therefore, in the survival of Presiden
umber of local telephone calls made each forms for
er year, sharing in the support of
claim the PvW &amp;dWWM don't forget to SIP with an Opportunity to command. As a resuI4
Sadat and his government In Egypt, now Isolated
month, the duration of each call, and the democracy - those surely are activities to
their returns, address their envelopes properly officers served only six months In combat whili
except for American support, and under growing
distance covered,
gladden the heart.
and apply the right postage, the Fairy Auditor the soldier served 12 months. Morale fell so
Internal as well as external pressures. If the
Yet you can tell from the Taxmas Night
will bring them a rebate.
While the companies hold out the lure of lower
badly that more than 1,000 officers were
photographs published last week that the throngs
Israelis are seen to sabotage their peace with
monthly bills for customers who restrict
Isn't that a lovely legend? Once disseminated, estimated to have been assassinated by theI
gathered at post offices to mail their returns
Egypt, thereby confirming the worst Arab
phone usage, heavy users such as families
It should put the Fairy Auditor right up there own troops."
In
a
festive
mood.
Some
had
faces
longer
teen-aged
with
St. Nick, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth
aged
Children
would
end
up
paying
conthan
the
lines
they
were
standing
in.
suspicions, they could, conceivably unleash an
Fairy
In philantroplc symbolism.
Alders,
more
than
they
now
do
under
the
I do not know where Prof. Gabriel got that
Islamic revolution next door to them that would
Clearly, Tasmas lacks something prevailing
But
fable
alone
Isn't
enough.
To
compete
with
estimate,
but even if it Is exaggerated, his point
render meaningless the question of West Batik
generating the good
Consumer
advocates,
including
the
U.S.
Office
something
that
keeps
it
from
the
other
figmentary
benefactors,
the
Tanias
Is
worth
pondering. What he Is saying Is t*
settlements,
of Consumer Affairs, are just1f1aly wary of the cheer and fellowship manifested on such oc
symbol will need some sort of visual per. what appeared to be an efficient and open
The harsh reality of the Arab world's rejection of
ing it caslons as Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and
sonlficatlon.
slowly developing trend to isis,
Laudatory business practice- letting each office
to
the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty now confronts
amounts the Introduction of a "pay phone in Valentin&amp;s Day.
Perhaps the IRS should con'nlulon the get a little combat training - resulted In low
Themissing ingredient, I believe, Is symevery home."
Israel, Egypt and the United States with a new
Disney studios to creste a cartoon version. Then, morale because a combat unit Is not a business;
boliam.
a
enge
to collaborate as earnestly to make the
ch ll
on Tazmas Night, pod offices that remain
Gabriel then claims that In order to econojnlzt
In areas where LMJ has been I tiated the
Christmas, Easter, et al, are symbolized by
to accommodate 11th hour
treaty operative as they did to bring it about. This
Miami metropolitan region in thenilatest
filers
COUld
add
to
the
on replacement
to join jolly little fables and figments that add to the
hen by displaying cardboard cutouts of the Fairy system
whereby cods, the "army adopted A
means forbearance and understanding in
the teleple Industry offers gaiety. Who can resist Santa Claus, the Easter
Individuals instead of uniti
Auditor.
Jerusalem and Cairo, and It means courageous
customers a choice of retaining flat-rate service Bunny, Cupid, the Great Pumpkin and so on?
Those waiting In line to mail their returns were fed Into the replacement stream." 71116A
or switching to LMS.
catael our combat units, In Gabriel's words, "to
U.S. commitment so that this peace can be
Before Taxmucan similarly fill Its adherents
coul
d
drink
toads
to
IRS
Commission
Jerome
become associations of strangers" and battle
sheltered.
But, as Lee Richardson, of the U.S. Office of with merriment and warm glow. It mud acquire
(Soft-hearted Jerry) Kurts
Consumer
Affairs,
point
out,
the
choke
may
not
some
cutesy,
adorable
folklore
of Its own. Here's
The coupling of Israeli technology and genius
"Away In a Tax whter" and "0, Little Town of emciency was thereby lowered.
l
ast
too
l
ong.
As
consumers
with
low
phone
usage
one
way
to
get
a
legend
darted:
Leavenworth."
with Egyptian manpower, which peace and open
He points Out that combat units are successful
shift to LAM the flat-rate group will consist
A young girl writes a letter toe newspaper
Few would be so credulous as to expect an when their members have strong shared bonds
borders could bring, promises to make the desert
Increasingly of heavy users whose rates will asking whether there really Is a Fairy Auditor,
actual rebate, of course. It's the spirit of Timm of attachment and when the risks and the hard.
bloom and buy time for an overall settlement In the
Aart to climb.
he girl, whose name can be Virginia, or
that co%ags.
ships are shared by officer and soldier alike,
Middle East, But there is not a day to be lost. We
guess things will begin to fall apart in Egypt within
two years if some of the benefits of the treaty with
JACK ANDERSON
4
Israel, which were promised by President Sadat to
his people, are not realized. That stark possibility
Is what should be preoccupying Washington, Cairo,
WW, especially, Jerusalem just now.

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CIA Reacts To Mafia-Castro Rep orts 1

BERRY'S WORLD

WASHINGTON -ft has taken ll yews toget writing outside the government that would ml
i$4n,i of what
wm
Health, rmjon flQ W1ve
the reaction of the Central Intelligence Agency to confirm Parson's story of the operation, but -------r
But the Inspector general stressed that tied up 73 parcels of surplushas effectIvel
governlaw
our dories on Its recruitment of Mafia mobsters there are plenty of non-gangster wltmii who Kesmedy was told only about the first phm of property In 14 dates and Puerto Rico
valued
could land confIrmatIon,"
to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.
the moer.recnj
progrun. He was net 111$ million. Until the agencies settle their Me
Waking under the late Drew Pearson, I
Well then, the Inspector general asks, "Can toi' about the swond pIias
"whkb was well the beid c
produced two columns, dated March 3 and CIA date or imply that It was merely an In- wider Way at the tim. (he) was
be used by the local health aa
heWed."
educetk,nai
March 7, 1167, on the p t to kill Ca
for whom the prupertie
Castro. CIA strusnug of policy?" In other words, could the
A furtl rsesosi the Kemedys coeldo't be are earmarke&amp;
officials grimly rdlow to COMMOL
spooks pass the buck to the martyred President endued with bZm for the plots was that a key
But President Lyndon Jotuwon demanded a Kemisdy?
TOW of the fnatratlng ruu* Is Us
cu
NU report from the CIA after hi read our dories.
"Net In this case," the report decides "While known to ft p 14 and.No
brdhff. $Gift altus" school omcWs of Farlfaz Casty, Va.
We have oMalned a stihhiecret report by the it was true that (the later phase of the plots) was p,
dory, ,
find Uniii1vSs In. The coundy wads to build ai
is &amp;d Is fu
CIA's h.ctor general coirmed the airdIahi carried out In an atmosphere of k'tUN Kennedy distress, includes as detail
1111111DOW ) sftd on a former mlndl, sIti
yin
of the columns, conceded that the disclosures 011110101drallion pressure to do somdhktg about Phase Two: the ft*ialiiilIi tesen." If thl CIA
:-1over for on as a pa&amp;
had caused "much distress" U the spy agency Cadre, such Is not true of the earlier phase. (It) trIs to hm r
GM and HEW enokeanin told our reporte
ado
the Keys,
aid discussed the ways In which the govenmimig was tIMed In AugiM 1100 wider the the ao
Dave
CaIPSMSt that this would be a proper a
ie
gad
could
EIsenhower
W'Mion."
mis, the flhflIan,I4,
team
cadd
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INily OEet Out that tie agency was o(theaur$aIa4 betan argument over pcIIc
"Drew Purun's column of March 7,1W
The Inspector general also concluded that the lying
has Necked the proposed coastruction, Sebol
rel
to a reported CIA plot in 1113 to Cro
lnatIon project could ad be fibbed
ochl
Sotimats that 1"1141On adds UN U
"Whet measures 'Igt be t" to luen the
cum's Fidel Cadre," tie kwpsdor oft as jad a practice
111111111111101011W part of the denwger' th
to the cod of the school for each month'i
Action
wd Wide. "Pear
i. a.. iatomation, "EcUtiv,
C"paility" being dev*peil
ecown
as
as yet umpubiWed, to the iliad that there was a by the CIA's c1ai',4Insepuratisas arm.
At lass In the beaati
lmrarticet
Ii
It Is Mill ad known
miMing U the State DspaItmit at which
t "cli.blUt"
GSA's
decision to 4ig longstanding govom
tt
flOW
$us
tie
dory____
codosssn.d with ""as pnicimc't Is airdy set,"
wofwssdi.cii,&amp;aidthata
"111111
mint policy covering such prupaity treader,
"1 we ,r.
"ZItRIFLE," was reed by th. Keasdy
teem "(of three ma) .ctuehly landed to C
of
The policy was to require reclpladj of tin
wth () Pik to be
arMIos or developed by the CIA en Us
to
'P land to
* for itoto specified Iwo
ou
PUSS far $ySSIS't give * hick to Uncle ni
wiMJ merely lend credenc, to
Ow stories asd the 19'I w'91h1t t
The report then says, "Than Is a beds In fact
uide somewhat Dgiu iii"
Y'
Il Ilmeiss hiv, ad boss
M$enmi Gitiutal HebSIt SSdy had aevnd
for each of thus. thees reputs."___
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Wednesday, May 2, im

A REAL

CALENDAR
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles.
Benham of 605 W. 20
Street In Sanford have
enjoyed beach combing
together for 40 years,
They have collected
many types of shells and
Benham said he has even
found a $5 bill in some
seaweed. Gerard Mad.
zerni lives in Dourdan,
France and is a dealer
for the Philips Co. He
recently won a cruise to
the Caribbean with other
Philips dealers In a company sponsored trip. On
the seventh of April he
sealed a note to this effect written in French.
Spanish and English inside a bottle and tossed it
Into the sea while aboard
the cruise ship Mermoz.:
He wondered if anyone:
would ever find it. Twenty days later walking:
along PlayaLinda Beach
In Brevard county, Mr.
and Mrs. Benham did (at
left).

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
"The Good We", seminar for young people with
diabetes, 6:45-9 p.m., Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Medical Library Building. For reservations call 646-7016.
Sanford Optimist Club, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Sanford Seranaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Sears.
THURSDAY, MAY 3
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Longwood, Quality Inn.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mali, Altamonte Springs.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's
Restaurant.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Happy Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Legion Home, Fern
Park.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee Building,
French Avenue.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Parish
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
Bid, Bud and The Kid.
They couldn't pass for the
Three Musketeers, but they
may have a shot at the Three
Stooges.
The unholy trio of Kentucky
Derby favorite Spectacular
'Bid, trainer Bud Drip and 19year-old jockey Ronnie
Franklin ranks among the most

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extraordinary thing to hit this
town since the discovery of
bourbon and blue grass.
In all the 105 years of the
Derby, few horses, trainers and
jockeys have been able to cause
as much controversy as' the
gray colt, Delp and Franklin.
"I would think I was some
kind of a nut If I read what I've
been saying in the news-

Sports

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Wednesday, May 2,1979-7A

Derby

In

Question

papers," says Delp, who is
wallowing In the publicity
surrounding his colt. "I just
love It here. I'm not an actor
but before Bid I never had any
horse worth writing about."
Bid, a steel-gray son of Bold
Bidder, is the early 1-2 favorite
over eight others to take the
1200,000-added Derby. So far,
Delp has caused the local

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hardboots to turn ashen with
shock with such sacrilegious
statements as comparing Bid
with not only Secretariat but
Man O'War and saying only an
act of God could stop Bid from
running off .with the Triple
Crown.
True,' Bid brings a 10race
winning strouk, earnings of
nearly $750,000 and talent. And

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Concerns
indeed, on paper, it looks to be a
two-horse race between Bid and
Calilorula star Flying Paster.
The only major question
about Spectacular Bid lies not
with the colt, but his young
jockey, who has been riding
only 15 months and who is
regarded by some as a
downright bad rider.
Even Delp admits the kid is

anklin

not the best there is.
"I'm training him just like
I'm training Bid," says Drip.
"I've got two horses running
Saturday before the Derby so
Ronnie can get used to the noise
and the track. They're both
easy to train.
"Ronnie is not the brightest
kid in the world, and his ride in
the Florida Derby was down-

right horrible, adds Delp.
"But Bid runs some kind of
good for him. He runs fast and
far for Ronnie.'
"He's fit and ready to do l'i
miles in a plowed field," added
Delp after the colt worked five
furlongs in 1:00 2-5 Tuesday
morning.-I 'm going Into the
race with more confidence than
Fe ever had."

'Railroaders, Medics, Chase Post Wins

The Railroaders roiled to hitting star for Medical
Railroaders' 17-hit attack.
their sixth consecutive win blasting a home run, Center, safeties.
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Richard Leonard went the
Chase blasted 24 hits in just
Tuesday, beating First single in three
trips
to
the
plate.
distance
on
the
mound for four innings, with seven batters
Federal, 16.6, and moved into
B MI I TON RICHMAN
VanBurger opened the fourth Leonard Shell, striking out live collecting two or more hits.
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place In the Sanford with a single and scored on a and
J second
walking one in defeat.
Dean Hall was five for five,
Little National League as double by Greg Lawson to push
Duwayne
Mitchell led the all singles, and Daryl Merthie
Medical
Center
lead to 4.0 before Clem Railroaders at the plate with was four for five with a threeLeonard Shell,
5-3.nipped Clem the
Leonard Shell scored a single two doubles and two singles in run homer and a double.
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League-leading Chase run in the bottom of the fourth five at bats. Albert Armstrong Merthle had six RHIs.
bombed Cardinal Industries 25- on a leadoff
Clint Byington, the winning
2
in Tuesday's other league Frederick, home run by Lee had a borne run, triple and
NEW YORK (UP!) Tom Lasorda was getting the chance of a
single, Kevin Smith bud a pair pitcher, also was one of Chase's
game.
lifetime. All'hehad to do was say die word yes.
Willie Brown and Robert Hill of doubles and Robbie Boyd had offensive stars, slamming a
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If he did, he'd be coming back as a conquering hero, coming
had singles for Leonard a double and single. Orian pair of home runs and a single.
back to where It had all began for him, Brooklyn, U.S.A., only to the Railroaders. The Shell, and Frederick had a Waldo and Donald Grayson Keith
McGriff slapped a double
Railroaders are 6-3
instead of showing up as the 10th pitcher on the staff, which was
while homer, for the team's only each had a pair of singles in the and single and Dee Johnson
di
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Me
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and
C
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what he was 25 years ago behind fellows like Carl Erskine, Johnny
added three singles. David
Podrs, Don Newcombe, Billy Loss and Russ Meyer, this time Industries both have 5-4
Reed had a double and single
records.
he'd be returning as manager of the National League champions.
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In his best performance of .
Lasorda wanted to hear some more a bo ut the proposition,
singles.
season on the mound for
"Gimme that again," he said to the caller, holding the phone Medical Center, Scott Kilger
By ington held Cardinal
receiver to his ear.
Industries
to just one hit, a
held Clam Leonard Shell to just
The voice at the other end started all over. Explaining, the three hits and struck out
leadoff
single
by Tim Webb to
11.
caller said he was part of a Brooklyn group that was going to
open
the
first
inning.
Tony VanBurgem was the
dedicate a Little League stadium In the Marine Park section of MIDICA4. CIN. LEONARD SH ILL
CHASE
CARDINAL
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the borough. The struct ure would be known as Joe Torre Sta di um
Al R H
Al R H
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For
several
teams
in
the
Sanford
Junior
League,
this
S.
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Johnson
as a w
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In honor of the Mets' manager, who Is a Brooklyn native, and the
Hall
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marked
10
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the
start
of
a
new
season.
Several
players
D.
Pral%klIn
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Merth,e
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dedication was to be held on a Sunday when Lasorda and the K, l,ic
2 01
2 II
By,nçton
3 1 Lel
4
4
3
from
the
Crooms
baseball
team
that
concluded
its
Fin.
7 00
311
season
I. Fraakll
McOr,t(
Dodgers would be here for a bailgame with the Mets.
I I N. Hill
333 Br.w,ngton 1 I I
last week joined their J unior League teams this week and
I. Do""
Reed
712 Flanders
311 Henry
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its
vels1,, 3 3 3 9 ow
Carlton
21 I Whittaker
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are
now
eligible
for
co
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pe
tition
in
the
local
"It'll be nine o'clock, pretty early In the morning," the caller OilS
league.
Walsh
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said. "Do you think you could attend?"
I S I Howard
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Cole
V.F.W.
has
managed
to
to:
jump
2
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to
a
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is,
6-0
start
without
"For Joe Torre," Lasorda said, "I'll do it."
Leiuo,
MCdhI,
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two Crooms players, Alton Davis and Dean Debose,
'Laws..
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"It was nice of Tommy to show up the way he did," said a
Titus
GMer1h, 722 Robinson
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and will face Moose at 5 p.m. today at Chase Park.
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genuinely appreciative Torre. "He was there right on the dot
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Moose, managing just one win in six outings, also had
despite daylight saving. Of course, when he addressed the kids Ls.,sa,d SlsN
Chase
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who were present he called them 'future Dodgers.' You know him. FIRST FIDIRM.
Al N H
Railroader Marvin Wilson pensive
Rotundo, Walker, a standout on Last year's Junior Lqgue
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sometimes because of the way he's always pumping
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Tonight's 7p.m. game pits second place Kiwanis
0 • SeW
bsllpta3rers and bleeding Dodger blue. Still, In the more than 25
Ireot
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Yom I've known him, I've seen him do some extraordinarily MMot
Knights of Columbus, another team that pIckd up a pair
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generous things.
of Crooms players, Brett Von Herbulis and Nasar
Firs, Fs*sral
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Oneofthewayshedoesitiswlthhissenseofhumor,whichhe
Baker.
often uses to make himself the butt of a joke. He tells about this
particular doctor he met, for example, who wanted a Dodger cap.
When Lasorda saw how much In earnest the doctor was about
getting It, he asked for his name and address so he could send It to
him. The doctor was so overjoyed at the prospect of receiving the
cap, that he wanted to do something in return for Lasorda.
"If you ever need a gall bladder operation, I'll see that you get
one free," the doctor promised.
Lasorda's eyes widened. Tugging at his Dodger blouse, he said
to the medical man, "If! could get a gall bladder operation for a
WWA
cap, what would you give me for this a triple bypass open heart
SEATTLE
(UP!)
Alter
The
victory
gives
Seattle
a
10
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That's one side of Tom Lasorda. There's another side, too, the three overtime games In their lead in the battle for the foyers with field goals to give V
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side you see when he talks of his childhood, of his mother, Carmight have expectedth. Seattle two teams play Game 2 Friday in the game.
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mnella, who had a stroke six months ago, and of Frank Sinatra,
dOU%::f..
SuperSonics
to
be
a
little
in
Seattle's
Klngdome.
Phoenix's
high-scoring
duo of
who paid her a surprise visit only a few weeks ago at her
cockier about a runaway win
Morristown, Pa. home,
Limited Quantities
Williams led three other Paul Westphal and Walter
over the Phoenix suns.
Davis
never
got
untracked
"Frank was appearing at Valley Forge Music Theater In Valley
Sonic starters in double figures
"Don't let the Mats fool you," with 27 points. Shelton added 19 against the Sonles, scoring 13
Forge, Pennsylvania, about five miles from Norristown, and one
points each. Westphal hit just 5day he J ust went over and had lunch with my mother," Lasorda
said Seattle Coach Lenny points, Dennis Johnson 17
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Wilkens after Tuesday's series Jack Slkma 16.
sold. "She couldn't believe It. The following Sat urday, he sent a
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the Suns as a team shot 41
opener. "You can read anylimousine to my mother's house with a doctor and a nurse.
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4 FOR
YOU
want
In
came
4FOR
Mats."
alive in the third percent for the game.
habit been out of the house In six months, since she had the
ski
But even Wilkens would have quarter with 10 points, when
stroke. but they took her to the theater where Frank pruented her
"( Westphal) may have
SonIcs boosted an eightpoint rushed his shots," said Suns'
with abouquet of roses, kissed her, Introduced her from the stage
trouble reading anything
And dedicated the show to her. She told melt was the happiest
Victory ln&amp;ittle'g ION rout halftlme lead to an 8146 lead Coach John MacLeod. 'He'sa
of the Suns. After going ahead going Into the final period,
lot better shooter than he
W&amp; other life."
Plus $1.80 F.E.T.
Pius $2.34 F.E.T.
showed tonight."
for good midway In the first
tobetheiiggergms,
Alvan Adams led Phoenix (V_
period,theSor cs jnetbo&amp;ally th"ft's nices,"
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who
with
l8polrts and 12 rebounds.
built
UN
lead
to
GUARDIAN ANGEL
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many
U
by Alan
had trouble shooting
shooting over 72 But Seattle outrebounded the (V$Iz. 071.14 liii 071.Is Size H71.15
points In the fourth quarter.
Ka
in the Suns, 5645, Including a 20-10
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FOR
advantage
In
the
first
quarter.
easy
as
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seemed,"
Sonic
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The Sonic dominance on the
Seattle putthe game away
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411440f 49
W&amp; "We were out there playing with an &amp;o spurt early in the boards enabled Seattle to fast1Y1!Ap,W
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hard
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everybody gave 100 to
tread and two poiysts, cn.ii IocIy 'ils
Plus
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ItotfwIth apaIrohfoulshot to flUl.
W easy handling and a smocin qu it
CA/#C4N/A
$2.53 F.E.T. $2.59 F.E.T. $2.87 F.E.T.
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11
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your cams chassis, dai, old oil and
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Islanders I
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add
up to five quarts of new oil,
They're famous for coming,
April 2S-N.Y.
N.Y.
install a new oil flit,.. Coil
Rangers 3 (of)
back," said Seattle reserve
ahead foe an appointment.
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RanQi
3.
N.Y.
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center Dennis Awtrey. "It
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7:35 p.m.
They'll be back and play hard."
May 5-N.Y. Rangers of N.Y.
Class AAAA4 high school lstondi,s,l
COMI IN AND UI OUR
p.m.
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Stetson University Kite Plying Contest, 3 p.m., Stetson
soccer field, DeLand.
Seminole County Young Young Republlcui election,
8 p.m., Red Carpet Inn, Interstate-4 and Douglas Road,
Altamonte Springs.
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Semlole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m,, Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South VolnsIa Salome, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watcher,, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tangiewood AA, closed, 6 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
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Church, Route 434, Longwood.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
:Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
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Sanford Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Psycc FaIr, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Spiritual Centre of
Casangs. Sçukar. 7 p.m.
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dark, Lake Baldwin Park, Lakernoig and Glarridge Way,
Winter Park. Bring own food and drinks. SwImnthg,
games and sports.

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Sheoah Golf. Coin., Winter Springs, followed by lirnçheon. Open to public.
MOIlDAY, MAY 7
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p.m., DeBary, Civic Auditorlinu.

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salad and recipe and artide for silent auction.
WEDNAY,MAY6
Wou's aa Ialird, noon luncheon and buning.
meeting. Speaker Mrs. C.C. Moses, Florida Foderutlon
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to be away for three or more days,
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heiIII are some of FPL's suggestions
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Senior Citizens trip I. diner theater to see "Sound of,
Music." Leave Sanford at 11 am. Stop at Seminole Plaza,
Cauelberry, 11:30 am. Return 5 p.m.
Spring Festival, lp.m. Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, Deltona. Dinner 4:307:30 p.m.
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Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
SEMINOLE AA, 8 pm., open speaker meeting, Halfway
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WLPct. 05
Montreal
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Phila
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St. Louis
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Chicago
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New York
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the morale of the team but if I
go O-for-4 rr 0-for-5 and we win,

By United Press International seven straight victories, all at good baseball. They're bellevDick Williams Isn't talking home.
lug In themselves."

Braves 5, Pirates 2:
Gary Matthews slugged two

Cubs 5, Reds 1:

Bill Buckner slammed two
yet, nor Ishisteam, but
Williams couldn't have been
Outfielder Warren Cromartle then that's what's It's all solo homers to power the
S120
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73.00
homers
and a double and Ken
Expos
are
good
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1 Mountain Girl
Tues- had two hits and has a 19game about."
1.60 3.20
Braves to victory and
i Jean Nate
7.10
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7-3
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day's
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Nlekro to his 200th career win. Holtzman and Bruce Sutter
Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 2
0 (1-1153-60; 1(5-1.1)231.10. Time
comblnedfor six hits to lead the
rWith the highest winning looking at the West Coast road record. But he seems more
San Diego 10, New York S
Terry Whitfield drove in
Cubs to their win.
Chicago S. Cincinnati I
percentage
in
baseball
(.750),
for
what
lies
ahead.
trip
concerned with the team's three rims with an inside-the- Padres 10, Meta 5:
Second Race, 5-16, 5:
St. Louis 7, HouS 6. 11 inns.
3 Doll's Pumpkin 4.60 3.20 7.10 the Expos dosed out their latest
a
always
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"You're
park homer and single to back
Gaylord Perry, helping him- Cardinals 7, Astros I:
statistics, than his own.
Today's Games
1 BostonMandy
8.00 1.10 home stand with a twogame good home stand and we had It.
"I'm
no
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Rose,"
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pitching
of
Bob
sell
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(All Times EDT)
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3.60
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(Matuta
at
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Knepper and help the Giants struck out loin six innings to
Roger Freed hit a pinch.hit
Pittsburgh
(Candelaria
01), 2) 71.10. Time 31.57.
Angeles road trip," said Williams. "But going after Rose's record. "If break an eight-game losing combine with Rollie Fingers In grand slam with two out in the
Los
champion
7:35 p.m.
Third Race, it, 5:too 3.30 Dodgers. That gave the Expos all the fellows are playing such we
leading the Padres to victory. 11th inning to life the Cardinals.
get a hit then It's good for streak.
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Houston (Forsch 30) at St.
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Louis (Denny 12), 5:33 p.m.
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Tuesday's Results 7.60
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San Francisco 7, Phila 0

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Cook 'Of The Week

Search Is On For

It Fun
Making Nice Food
For Lot Of Guests
Sh e Fiends

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
Carol
Ecker
of
Casselberry, enjoys
preparing a complete meal
for guests. "I prefer partytype foods. We have a lot of
family and friends who
visit us from New York and
Philadelphia. In fact, we
have a pretty steady flow of
winter guests and it's fun to
make nice things for
them," she said.
Laughing, she added,
"My husband and 3-yearold son, Jeffrey, aren't
fancy eaters, so I don't get
much chance to cook this
way unless company
comes." A one-year-old
daughter, L;urel, completes the family.
Carol learned to cook
when she was in high
school, "My mother
worked, and as I was the
first one home from school,.I'd generally prepare the
dinner. Alowever, on
Sundays, I'd take my
mother's cook hook and try
the more complicated
recipes," she said.
With a new crepe maker
for Christmas, Carol has
since had fun taking a
course In crepe making.
:"I've really made a lot of
different ones. The dessert
ones are nice to make, but I
also make party ones, such
jalobster bisque."
Carol's main recipe
'source, The New York
.Times Cookbook,
aometlmes proves quite
exasperating to her. "I
have come to disagree with
some of the recipes and
threaten to write and tell

them. Mostly, the
seasonings aren't quite
right for me," she said.
A pressure cooker Is a
great time saver, ac.
cording to Carol. "I make a
lot of meat dishes In it,"
she said. She and her
husband, Tom, have a gas
barbecue grill that they
keep pretty busy also. "We
both love to barbecue. I
hardly ever buy prepared
barbecue mix. I make my
own and most of our salad
dressings," she said.
Laughing, she added,
"My father raises beautiful
tomatoes In New York, and
he's always after me to try
to raise them down here.
But lam more Interested In
growing flowers."
Carol works part-time
for the Stars Hall of Fame
and hobbles, other than her
flower garden include yard
work In general, and
crewel embroidering. She
Is a member of Camelot
Homemakers' Club and
treasurer
of
the
Homeowners of Camelot
Association.
BACON PUFFS
I pkg. thin-sliced white
bread
1½-2 lb. bacon (slice
bacon pieces In half)
1 can cheddar cheese
soup
Trim crusts from bread
slices. Spread soup on
slice, rlghttrom can, and
cut lengthwise Into thirds.
Roll each piece and wrap a
drip of bacon around to
hold It together secure with
toothpick. Bake at 400
degrees on cookie sheet, 30
mm., or until bacon is

brown and crispy. Drain on
absorbent paper. Can be
prepared ahead and kept 2
days in refrigerator before
cooking. Can also be
prepared and frozen If
desired. Can also be made
with Golden Mushroom
Soup.
POT ROAST IN WINE
In pressure cooker:
4 lb. sirloin tip pot roast
¼ tsp. thyme
¼ tsp. pepper
,½ tsp. salt
1 bay leaf
.34 cup red wine
1% cup beef stock
3 tbsp. dry onion-soup
mix
Brown roast in 1 tbsp.
fat, alter sprinkling with
salt and pepper, in
pressure cooker. Remove
meat. Add beef dock and
wine and stir. Replace
meat, sprinkle with thyme
and the onion-soup mixture. Add bay leaf. Close
cover securely. Cook under
pressure for 35 mm. Let
pressure drop of Its own
accord. Remove meat and
thicken gravy with a little
flour and water, If desired.
Serve with mashed
potatoes and carrots,
delicious! (Can also be
cooked in regular pot;
cover and simmer 1½
hours until meat Is tender)
BARBECUES
34 cup ketchup
44 cup water, maybe a
UW. loss

¼ dove garlic, minced
1 top. chili powder
34 tap. Worcestershire
sauce
3 tbsp. sugar
ltsp. dry mustard
About ½ lb. shaved,

Outstanding Mom
With Mother's Day, May 13, fast approaching, The
is embarking on a search for that outstanding
Mom.
So, we're turning to our readers for sonic help. If you
know of it WOIIIUI who, in your opinion, is deserving of
iiientioti as an outstanding mother, let us know.
We'll accept until noon May 9 letters submitted by readers. about one to one-and-a-half pages of standard size
hects, telling briefly why a particular woman in our area
is deserving of such recognition. We'll take it from there.
Headers should iiiad their selections to: Ourselves
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,
Flit. 32771.

Herald

Memorial Program
Honors Veterans

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(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)

Carol Ecker and son, .Jeffrey, sample bacon puffs,
chi ham
all ingredients except ham In saucepan.
Cook slowly, after boiling,
for 15-20 mm. Mix ham into
sauce and cook until hot.
Put open hamburger
buns under broiler about 2
min. until lightly toasted.
Serve ham mixture on the
buns. For doubling recipe:
Use double of all the
ingredients except sugar.
Use only 5 tbsp.
BAKED CARROTS
Pare 1 lb. fresh carrots,
cut into 3 strips
Cover with water and
boil until tender. Drain.
Melt ¼ cup butter or
margarine In small
saucepan. To melted
butter, add 2 tbsp. minced
onion, 1 tsp. salt, 44 tsp.
ground pepper. Arrange
sltojd carrots In shallow
baking pan or 1½ qt.
baking dish. Pour butter
mixture over them, and
mix well. Add two-thirds

cup light cream, cover dish
with foil, then bake 15 mm.
at 350 degrees. Mixture
should be hot and bubbly.
Serves 6.
F R E N C II
FR I ED
CAULIFLOWER
1 med. sized head
cauliflower
1 cup bread crwnbs
1 egg
2 tbsp. cold water
salt and pepper
Break the cauliflower
into flowerets and cook
gently 10 mni. Do not
overcook. Drain-cool on
paper towels. Roll
flowerets
crumbs,
then in the
of egg
and water, then again in
bread crumbs. Fry in deep
hot fat (375) until golden
brown, turning frequently.
(Or: 2mm. Lnatry baby
psia, makes them perfectly
in a jiffy) Drain on absorbent paper. Sprinkle
with salt and pepper. Can
be placed In shallow baking

dish and kept warm, or
reheated, in low oven. You
can also substitute 2 pkgs.
of frozen cauliflower, cook
least time stated OJi pkg.,
so ,they
be too soft.
Continue;is;1ho'e.

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Children's Concert Set At Zoo
The Florida Symphony
Orchestra will present the
annual children's concert on
Mother's Day, May 13, at 3 p.m.
at the Central Florida Zoo In
Sanford.
With your regular zoo adnsalon, visit the animals; see
Peter the Wolf, live; have a
picnic; and listen to the
11ghtful music of the Florida
Symphony Orchestra as they
play "Tuba Talk;" "I Bought
Me a Cat;" "Peter and the
Wolf," narrated by Grover
Gardner; and "Jack and Jill on

Bunker Hill," performed by
Norman RiggIns; under the
direction of Alfred Savia,
assistant conductor.
Bring your lunch, blankets,
cameras, children (young and
old), neighbors, and spend an
enjoyable day at the zoo.
Sponsored by the Associate
Board of the Florida Symphony
Orchestra, and Mother's and
Others for the Zoo. Symphony
Sunday at Um Zoo la the start of
an annual children's concert at
the Central Florida Zoo in
Sanford.
Admission to the zoo is $2 for

The April meeting of the Norman DeVere Howard Chapter ot
'11w United Daughters of the Conferderacy UDC was held at the
home of Mrs. M.R. Strickland with Mrs. W.B. Kirby, co-hostess.
Business was conducted by the president, Mrs. L.D. Hastings,
and a reminder was given to all members of the covered dish
luncheon which will be held May 25 at noon at the Home of Allie
Steeiivcrtli.
The program this month was a memorial to honor the confederate dead. It was given by Mrs. W.B. Kirby and 57 flags were
placed at different graves in Seminole County.
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adults and $1 for children under
12. Tickets can be purchased at
the Customer Service Desk at
Ivey's, Winter Park and
Volusla Malls; Florida Symphony office, 320 N. Magnolia,
Orlando, and at the zoo in
Sanford.
In case of rain the free concert will be cancelled and
tickets will be honored for zoo
admission on any regular day
during 1979. Sorry no special
zoo passes or memberships can
be accepted for this event.
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Bucky
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pitcompletely
different.
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get
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Kooaman
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game with his third home run of orioles 3, Mariners 1:
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Ken Singleton's seventh
Hou 44; Nlekro, All 31; Hooton, alone,
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LA 25; Sutton, LA 27; Mura, SD
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game losing streak.
Koosinan needed a little more tying him with the Yankees
American League - Ryan, Cal. perlenced ballclub," said
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lift Kansas City.
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to pace Cleveland.
didn't make the plays in the got It.
on nine hits before retiring
spark Detroit and give Steve Inning to carry Oakland over
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Susan Dye of Longwood was overall winner
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it's a date when Mexicans,
fighting to retain their
dependence, learned that
European superpowers were
not
ncuie.
For nearly four years prior
the Chico de Mayo victory,
Mexico had been devastated by
civil wars. The national
reasuryhadbeenemptied;

I can (8 ?z.) tomato sauce
1 cup red wine
Please don't say that ifniy.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
Susan, a 16-year-old Trinity Prep student, is a member of the 41
bay leaf
sister wants her child to grow'
and I live in a very respectable
H Teen Club. She won for the four-piece plaid suit which e had
1
teaspoon
oregano
up with turned-out-feet, it's her
neighborhood and, although our
made and modeled. It included jacket, pants, skirt and
½
teaspoon
salt
business, because ft isn't my
children are still toddlers, we
will represent Seminole County at District events at
one-eighth
teaspoon frl1y
sister who will have to stumble.
are deeply concerned about the
McQuarrle In May and will be competing on the state level In
ground
black
pepper
through life on deformed feet.!!
rise of Juvenile delinquency
July.
2 tablespoons minced
.i among youngsters from
see her pediatrician quite often.parsley
"better" homes.
Would it be unethical of me to
Tabitha, a 10-year-old Spring Lake Elementary School student,
Heat oil In large flameproof
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is a member of the Cloverettes 4-H Club. Her winning outfit which
All around us, minors -some
say something to him about it?.
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as young as 10— have been no real
she sewed and modeled consisted of a twopiece red terry cloth
CONCERNED
ut&amp;
onion
anclgarllc,cook,stlrring,
convIctd of violent Crimes.
Jogging suit with matching shorts trimmed in white strips.
DEAR ABflV.
have a
over mwn
i.ni.D: ou
t until
They Include arxned robbery,
She will represent Seminole County in a fashion revue at the
relative who loves to play gin may not have all the facts, Wt
meat
is
browned
on
all
sides.
beating up the elde ly and
there W85 flO way
Junior
District
Events
In
June.
Juniors
do
not
compete
rummy.
When
HE
wins
he
at state
amn en
says
on
the
chance
Mexico
could
Stir
in
vinegar
th
,
A
at
your
sister
ll
-Purpose
ii
-- handicapped, Wing
y debts owed to Gr
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level.
it's 90 percent skill and 10 either unable or unwilling to'
e8t Mexican Sauce, tomato spuce,
rape.
percent
luck.
When
the
other
deal
wi
Britain
Spain
and
France.
In red wine, bay leaf, oregano and
th
this
pro
bl
em,
mention
,
Both Susan and Tabitha were Judged best in modeling conAbb these kids ha
fellow wins he
its
hopes collecting th
says
doct
90
It
to
the
or.
eir
money,
salt and pepper. Bring to boil.
struction and overall In their division, and received $ each from
known hunger, povert y
European powers sent a Cover
percent luck and 10 percentt
I
d I
in
nther of Cloth World.
discrimination. They come
combined expeditionary force
Who said the teen years are
Lou Gu
reheated
325-degree
oven
from respectable homes and
to Mexico.
Alice-Margaret Bose, 15, of Sanford, took second place u
he always the happiest ? For Abby's new.
When he
Le 2 to 2½ hours or until
have
gone
to
the
best
schools,
wants
to
Spain and Great
senior division and Cynthia Weiss, 14, of Winter Springs was third.
booklet "What Teenagers Want
play one more
Britain
withmeat
is tender. Garnish with
Yet more and more children double
W when they realized they
Other participants were Mary Wynn and Michelle Robinson.
or nothing i get uptight to Know," write Abby: 13
par
ale
and serve with warmed
from the
privileged and usually lose that hand. How Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills Calif.might be risking war. France, corn tortillas or hot cooked rice.
Miriam Leach, 13, of Longwood was second in the Junior
clam
turning crime and can I get
ruled by an amibitious
90212. Enclose $1 and a long,
out of going along with
violencee
division and Tiffany Moore, 9,.of Altamonte Springs, was third.
1
aPoleonrnIecidedtostayIn
flNIWtmCRn3.s
double-or
n
o
thi
ll
ng cha enge
(her participants Included Andrea Maynard and Yvonne Drake.
elta
Why'
exico and use military force
se.
ANDCHE
without OOkffl like a poor
Seminole County 4-H County Events Day was also held this
.
CONCERNED spurt,
to take over the government.
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?
month. Boys and Girls from ages 8 to 18 attended to give
DEAR CONCERNED:
Under
the
leadership
of
..
May
I
tell
you
how
I
got
rid
of
'
LW
1 lb. zucchini (3.4 medIum),
demonst rations, speeches and to show Judges what they had
.
Basically,Ws lack of dIsdI1i
General La urencez, the French
a pair of religious salesmen? i
DEAR BY' Tell
learned this year In 4-H.
(Discipline, meaning "to
army of 6,000 well4rained and unpeeled, diced
cult afford to play for such got my Bible and turned to Luke
I medium onion, chopped
teach,,—not necessarily "to
well-equipped men set out from
10:7 and read aloud that our,
Placing in the senior division were: Mark Bartlett, Automobile;
high
stakes,
99)
I clove garlic, chopped
punish.
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the port of Veracruz for
Melani e Kam, Agricultural; Travis Turner, Small &amp;iglns;
ve a 14- Lord told His disciples: "GO not
DEAR
ABBY:
I
ha
2 medium tomatoes, peeled
For 1
:
nderstniH
S
Mexico City.
1j,•.1e
from house h..."
" month-old nephew whose f
Susan Field, Indust rial Arts; Michelle Robinson, Safety; Aliceseeded
and chopped
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growing
social
J
40
I was never bothered again.
4A ' 1
Margaret Bose and Elizabeth Gaines, Team Demonstration In
NoroW plisto by Tom Nosol 96t the May Issue of PARENTS' turn outward when he walks. So
V4 cup Jalapeo Strips
Along Laurencez' route iay
I ALREADY BELIEVE, TDo
Electric Energy; Dianna Robey, Home Improvement; Kathy Susan Dye was the senior magazine and read "Bad severely, in fact, that the child
% teaspoon ground corhuxler
III
Pimbla,
a town strategically
walks sideways. My sister
Mueller, Breads; Melanie Had, Horse Public Speaking; Mirlm
% teaspoon sat
by
Led
N.
division winner for her Kids,"
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placed on the high plateau
A*"
s'a knows it and keeps
*,,Ir .'
Leach, Entomology; Lori Pahl, Horn; and Susan
Do you wish you had more,
Freshly
ground blackeWW
pp~
pWper
0.
between the coast and the
Dye, Clothing, four-piece plaid ensem. Chicago lawyer. It will open about askhw her pediatrician
fliAmmA.1% V.. fl—
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f
our
Winners In the Junior division were: Raymond Green, Dog ble which consisted of a y eYesl
.:..,;1 7
.
There
taste
',
put the child in corrective
Capita'city'
the Mexican to V4
lb. sharp cheddar che
t.
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Care;
Tiffany
Moore,
Home
Improvement;
Sarah
Hady,
army
awaited
the
French
insays,
I.
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1A
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4 49
Jacket, pants, skirt and She
booldel:
"How
To
Be
cut
into
thin strips.
a;
POPW
,
.
h.
Recreation,
Tabtth
Moore,
Breads;
Wendy
Green,
Food
,,
vaders.
There
were
only
4,000
only
alter
a
ch
il
d
has
corngoes.
y-."v.iever5000uagor1oo
,
to . She
.. .... ,..esen initted a violent crime are the
Combine
re
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Nutrition; Colleen
Mexican so era who had little
Herald
,
; an Hope Lareau, Poultry Seminole
I've
mentioned
this
to
her
Old."
except cheese in saucepan.
County at
itha Moore won the junior division for her terry Barbecue. Others participatina were Tin Crawford. Bread ; and
roots of his behavior explored. Several UML
Want to addrI stamped (28
tmWq and whm equipment Cook over low heat, stirring
Cam p McQuarrie in May A peek Inside the mIM&amp;clm bring it up againI dOln't
Crystal Charron and Tanya Whitherill, Food and Nutrition
c6asisted of 50-year-old French
for
fear
she% euvelow to Abby, 132 cuts
III jogging suit with matching shorts.
and
will
be
competing
on
home
will
reveal
JANE CAMELBEMY
Luly,
rifles purchased from Great occasionally' 10 minutes, or
a child who think I'm putting my nose DI Beverl3'
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until zucchini are tender-crisp.
the state level in July.
Britai n
lives with two adults—but has where it doean't belong.
al well and
t
Led by Ignacio
expert th what's now known as flameproof serving dish. Top
guerrilla warfare, the ragged with cheese trips. Place under
Mexican army not only stood broiler just until cheese begins
their
ground at Puebla but then to mell; serve immediatelyI
a
ucceeded In pushing the
0
chastened Frenchmen back to
MEXICALI MOLD
the cod.
(About 4 Cap)
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That's why today, every
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
can town boasts a Cinco do
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cup cold water
Mayo street, and why it's
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cup
sour cream
celebrated with a fiesta. In the
U.S., Cinco de Mayo is
cilebrated an MexicanDay,attmsfcrall UU
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3 tablespoons salad oil
, chopped
I clove Zo
:
ks teaspoon oregano
1 tomato, peeled and chopped
2 Whole Jalapenos en

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develop flavor. Serve as a
s cups cubed cooked chicken
spread with assorted crackers
I cup blanched whole
prese cii crisp greens as a ancis
salad.
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MEXICAN CHICKEN WITH
and
garlic butter until soft. Add
ALMONDS
Sauce, parsley, raisins,
((44 Servings)
chicken stock and wine; cook
over moderate heat 20 minutes,
1 cup finely chopped onion
stirring often. Add chicken and
I clove garlic, iviiii
simmer
10 minutes longer. Stir
¼ cup butter
in
almonds
and serve im2 bottles (7 oz. each) Mild
mediately over rice,
2 tab!
tablespoons chopped
opped fresh
parsley
SPICED GARBANZO BEANS
V4 cup golden raisins
1 cup strongly flavored
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David Halberstam. (Part 2 of 2)

hunting the murderer of a
policewoman, Pepper learns
that another policewoman has
been savagely attacked.

(2) NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
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Sunny things done by everyday
people and the everyday things
Jone by funny people are seen
in th(s series celebratIng the
American eccentric.

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doesn't realize his mistake until
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Clerk of County Court

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Publish: May 2, 1979
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address is 17

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news ihowi.

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pick Dick Cavell, who
prbn.4lms appearances.

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PLACE 'iou

CALL 323-5176
ACCT CLERK
GENERALOFFICE

$40

KEYPUNCH OPR.

$40

SECRETARY
$500
BOOKKEEPER
ACCTS REC. &amp;
ACCTS PAY. CLERK
SolO
WELDER
ROUTE SALES
- CARPENTER
us
DRIVER
CARPET INSTALLER
OPEN
CONSTRUCTION SUPER.
KEY CASHIER P.T.
$3.00
MAINTENANCE
isac
MANAGER TRAINEE
$745
BODY MAN
$960
CONST.LABORER
OPEN
-MANY MANY MORE! lntervi.wsarrang.J around
your work hoursi

call 323.5176

Avenue.

Orlando, Florida 32101, and file the
original w ith
Clerk of the above styled Cour t on or before Ma y 21st,
1979; otherwise a Judgment may
entered against you for the relief
demaid.d in the Complaint.
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Experi,ncedglasscufler; S.K.
nc. installer. Apply In person to
Howe's Gla ss &amp; Sc. Co., 1401 S.
,Jnch Ave.
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Evening Desk Clerk, 2 nighti, wk.
Exp. preferred. Apply in person.
Day's Inn. Sanford.

taxes, fuel bills, past due bills.

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(904) 2334491.

Stigler Really Broker
2431 MyrtllAve.,$anford
321.0610,327.1377, 661-5333
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COLLEGE STUDENTSI
Burger King No.9 In Sanford now
accepting applications for full
Part time, day &amp; night M.
oloyment, Good Iring, benefits.
A
in person Sun,.Thvn.,

statement of any claim or demand

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Expiri,ncedqard,n.r for
Mariners Village. Part time
Call 323-W0.
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EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
use buffing machine 1300 hr.

plover.

they may have. Each claim must be

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554,900.

PUT SOME SPLASH lii YOU
LIFE. A home for the Young i
Heart. Located in scenic Lak
Mary, This 4 BR home has
H&amp;A &amp; a beautiful private pool

patio area surrounded hy lawn
LOVE ENTERTAINING &amp; FAN
ILY LIFE TOO. You'ilhaveita
in this spacious 3 BR, 2 bat
home with a beautiful fireplac
in the huge Fam. Rm. This ne
listing is located near the ter,ni
courts in Pinecrest. Lots more t
talk about so give us a call.

- S JOIHI Moore, Zayre Store

- Sanford. $ a.m.-It am.
'NO CALLS.

' needed for yard care at Apt.

'Complex during summer
5*Ssifl. 323.2050 between 10 a.m
•.&amp; 6p.m.

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ILyou weren't lookIng for a new

WW YOU wouldn't be reading

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looking
,lor somIne to des lob thisad
wOu*t't be here. If YOU want the
OPportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
'call 1.100.432.1497 anytime for
record message.

s'T STORE IT, SILl. IT
low cost Classif led Ad

you work effectively as a
membeqoga team,do you rela$e
,wetl with people, if 50, we

of

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See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON w-Iap siding &amp; shingle roof,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
3231200
VA I FHA Financing
11 ft Terry 1V70 self Contained, air
MO.. canopy. Reese hitch I S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

43-4ots-Acreage

The Real Estate Agencl
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REALTORS
2133', S. French (1? 92) Sanfor

323 3321

W, also 1100 eq. ft. shop avail.
Part good for storage. 323.2633.

11', ACRES, SOME OAK, SOME
ORANGE TREES, IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20+ ACRES,
FISHING LAKE. WILL
DIVIDE. $55,000 WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.
12 ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT BLVD. ON HIGH.
WAY 16. WILL DIVIDE $45,000.
GREAT TERMS'
ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING
ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAV
ED ROAD. BRING YOUR
BOAT AND $33,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

Low Down Payment

100 FT, FRONTAGE ZONED OFFICES, NEAR NEW K MART
$14,900 TERMS
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$11,00.

CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARBOR. $12,500 &amp; UP.

FORREST OREEN&amp;
INC. REALTORS
111110-4111133 or 339.4711 eves.

_______ 41-4ilgiuses

IS. lot, dead.snd Street, fenced,
workshop. $29,100.

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STENSTRON
REALTY

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALE
THROUGH APRIL, 19791

DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPLEX Bldg
site, car lot, sIadsd and con.
vaitintly located near school &amp;
shopping. 111112,01110.
MAYFAIR 3 II older 2 story
remodeled by architect owner.
New shake shingle roof. Perfect

sitting for antiques. Must sell

this weak, 80,150.

JUST LI$TEDI 311,2 lath Horn
in Pinecrest on Lovely Lot ii
Nice N01911601111001111 Pan. FR
spacious BR's, w.w Carpet
Utility Room, Close to Schools I
Shoppingi Only 537,9001
COMFORTABLE, 3 an, 1½ Ban

Home In Washington Oaks

ot

quiet Cul-dsacl Dining Area
Eat- in Kitchen, FR, Contra

RIVER FRONT build your dream

Heat. w.w Carpet and More

home. Has a scenic view of the
51.JohnsRives'.IlotsuxlpOes.
Prontage on ep water canal
' f'OI river, surrounded by

1FF WARRANTED. A Buy foi
$3LSOOI

lovely homes. $30,000 es.

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

ATTRACTIVII 3 BR, 1½ Batt

Home with Central Air, w- yI

Carpet, Pan. FR, Brick Fire,
Place, covered Patio w.GrlIil
BosS House, Fence S Mud
Morel 5FF WARRANTED. Just

139.9001

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECUTIVE AREA NEAR DOWNTOWN. STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE $25,000.

3 OR, I"i bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range S Ref. Super
clean, $32,500.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED
Al I ell ovoinA DWAA
7544 S. French Ave.
-322-9731,373 7173, 373-0779,

lovely fenced bOIl 5FF WAR.

Real Estate Sales

variety of farm animals—"u

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Lg. 5cr. Patio, all on a

RANTED. Wow, only $37,10Jl

is" tractor S More. 535,7*
*323 YALE AVE. 211, I bath,
to shopping S In is
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent invtmeN Iii rental. Only 131-SIB.

PORGETME.NOTI Remodeled 2
IL 1 lath Home wCeietTal HAC. w.w Cvpst, DR. Eq. Eat.ln
Kitchen, and Moist Will Paint
later ISV In Buyer's choice I
5FF WARRANTED. Yours for

*MarkhamWosdsRd 351 25. MEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
4 ICri COUflITY State. CuniPloll
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
with honiestable&amp;poslwa, she
LEADSII WE LIST &amp; SELL
quiet collage S Ig o* tries,
AMR HOMES THAN ANYONEI
Appt. anlI
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JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

woes in
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322.2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
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15ULTlPLILS5TshG11ç1 REALTORS

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Sanford's
most
well-know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, ixperlanced or newly licensed
140w,

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P,nIll)Ilrtbt

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEELANDCO.
Murphy, N. C. 20906

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Losing your home 1. credit? I will
catch up back payments S b"y
equity. 322-0014.

For a confidential discussion of
your career In leaf Eslate, call
Herb Stsnsfrone,.Reaitor -Owner,
at 332-7420.

a a *HOU5E WANTED. e
In New of Repairs
323-80 Eves.

Stonstrom Realty,
Realtors

"A

to. Garnett*h
leg. now Es$atI Irshe,

14oft in
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WILL BUY EXISTING 161&amp;3e
MORTGAGES. N. Legs, Lk.
Mtg. Broker. $21 No. I'D

JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Csmmeqclsl
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101740

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1976 Maid.' PU 1600 CC I (yl I
speed Air shocks, tool box. AM
FM stereo 11.000 rn 77 mi per
gal ,Iveraqe 312 6376

72—Auction
For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dells Auction. 323 5620

79-A—Truck Accessroies
Selling Due to Illness Put your
lazy P U to work with
UNI HOIST
Dump Truck Conversion. Retal
$195. Dealer cost $695. Close out
$-495 869 1816

The sootier you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results.

80—Autos for Sale

Since 1937

1971 Impala Travel Trailer, 77'
self-contained. exc cord 5.3500
3229325 aft 1- 30

322 2335

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
11131%F First St
3175622
Spc. OR suite new, $239; 3 pc. L
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
1501 up; El. stove $40 Sup; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 322-5721.
Beas oourne h8tel $30 SC?.
Sanford Auction
12135. French
323 7340

'77 Travel Trailer 24', Sleeps six.
Full bath. Air cond. 313 751.1 8
a.m to 8 P.M.

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks I heavy equipment.
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3275990

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)AY'TONA AUTO AUC'TIC,N
.,y 92 I mle west of Speedwa,.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730 It's
the only one in Florida You set

75—Recreational Vehicles

the reserved price Call 901 253-

8311 for further U*td)Il
JUST MAKE PAVMrN1T—'69 to
73 models. Call 3399100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)
lyolChev-IDR, H 1.327 engine
Asking %75 it runs. 372 5221 after
5 30 p.m

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1967 Mustang Conv ertible
V-I, PS, PS, many extras
$1900. 3227349 aft 7

BUY JU1IK CARS
From $lDto 5.50
CiIll17.iA,.,
ill

Wrangler leans Sale $1099 pr.
ARMY NAVYSURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5791

51--Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. o
Sanford. 322-1721.

52—Apliances

Air Cond. Si Hsatlng
Central Heal S Air Co.
rd Free-Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1711

KENMORE WASHER
$65

327-0536
KENMORE WASHER- Pans.
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-O67

53—N. RadIo Stereo
Good Used Televisions. $35 ma up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or,
3220352

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed Incur Business
Service Directory.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FMStereo Radio, 4 Speed PRC,
turntable, $ track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per me. Call 531-1711 for free
hovni demonstration.
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EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
aonear here tomorrow.

PAINTING CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
# ree EsI
3230429 after 5 30

Appliances

Home Repairs

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 323 0039

Painting, carpentry. paneling,
siding, wds anything to repair
the home 830 6309 San,
m
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Asphalt

-MoMng

Asphalt repairs &amp; seal coating
Sanford, Fla.
322.1629;
30S3.

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No lob too large or small Corn
plete lawn service
&amp;ree
estimate. 3231851; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 3238049
32] 5049 call
anytime.

Accessories
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
$19 E. 1st St., 322-5717

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32771
14 ft. fiberglass boat, 71 Mercury
40 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) I
trailer. 1950. 323 4590 or 3230132
57—Sports

INSULATION Batting,
'atting blowing.,
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices Call
_371 0839 or 90.4 731 6708 collect.
Concrete Work
free Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 322 8315
2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs Free
Estimates 323 8513.

Beauty Care
55-Boats &amp;

Horn. lmprovethént

JACK FROST- Cent. t-(eat &amp; AIr
Cond- Service. Free Est. on
lint. Comm. &amp; Re's. 322 0201.

Television-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $100,
Balance *IS or $12 ma. Stilt in
warranty. C411 11311 -1714 day or
.
'nl'7ht,

Equipment

59—Misical *rchandise

43 acres East of Sanford, $2300 per
acre'
Wm.
Maliczowshi,
REALTOR, 322.7M.

ftomununt Advertising

Pti5ne3fl4SS1,$l0jd

71 Ford Pickup
Air. Rad io, 8 Cyl Auto Trans
323 25418am to8pm

Antique

KuIp Decorators

Sanford 321.0610

BROWSE AND SAVE
''5
easy and fun... The Want Ad
Way.

ILargest Listing Inventory

04 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors S ERA
ifoational Referral Service
ull.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
60v 72 Years Experience

ORIENTAL RUGS. WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641 5176

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Phone 322 7111 after 6p m

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Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

Wanted
I ow acreage near Sanford for
filling with rooting materials.
Will buy, lease or pay by the
load. Call Aa..ock Rooting 323'53$

136*154 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary
Blvd. Terms.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Dresmwold W

79—Trucks-Trailers

71—Antiques

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $630 yd. Installed upholstery . drapes slip covers.
We will not be undersold on
comparable quality.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $5
Scott Reagan 322 5117

3 Cr1. lots zoned R 2, prime
location. Water, sewer. Wm.
Maliceowiki, REALTOR. 322.
7953,

(3) 21/i acre tracts, wooded. $5,230
ea. Small down owner hold.

ia,Nice
Arm

now

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

3 plus acres w-2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.

WNER SAYS SELL EVERY.

THING I 10 acre •'m

SEIGLER REALTY

Handy man special. 2 lots w
garage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

SUPERI 3 BR, 1 lath Home in

Geneva Includes m • home,

VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EXECUTIVE AREAS FROM
$10,000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

GRAB THIS one, owner leaving
state, 3 OR, 1 5, plumbing in for
2nd bath, split plan, dbl. oven,
range, 0 W. garbage disp. s
refrig., formal
ng, C-H&amp;A,
dbl. car garage, turn.,
negotiable. Will sell VA or FHA.
$31,900.

323-5774 Day or Night
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ACRE WOODED HOME SITE
WEST OF 1.4 ON PAVED ROAD

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233M6nr3237710

,

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $630 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
$116 cash or take up payments of
$I? mo. Will take trade as part
Payment. Call 931 1714 day or
night Free home trial, no
obligation.

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniluje, Refrig stoves, tools.;

"OLD MILWAUKEE" electric
clock-life. Two Red Globes. $25
firm. 322 1882.

109W 1st

78—Mctorcycles

Cash 322-4132

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

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3 BR, 2 bath, Fam Rm., double
corner lot. $30,900.

I

Vending Machines-Hot Soup for
sale Will sell to the best offer
Call 830 5172

L I

...I.U.U..UI.U.

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68—Wanted to Buy

for Sale

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VA-F HA-235.Conv. Homes

(Ct)

busineSs. Ideal for car

*)Acre bldg. IsIs w-psvsd r*. -

IIS l
Realty *srii, me sui swat. Agency
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42--Mobile Homes

17.97 Longwood, suitable for any

certif led dental assistant &amp;
*41 Acres county acreege w.
experienc ed reception ist for
&amp; sa frsntsgs tie
dental Office. Sanford. 3231150. - C.unevl. AltEtbon
Jsvslspers
— 'Ic
ilby sin,,
.

STOP AND THINK A
MINUrE,,, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322.2611 or
531-9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor
will help you.

LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES. 3 BR, I"B,
FORMAL D.R., FAM. RM. &amp;
FIREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$44,000.00

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7491

HOMEOWNERS: Don't In-se yoer
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you,
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor, 644251$.
Immediate occupancy. New 3 b,,,
I 13 block hurne. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
127300 w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-6457 or
322-7111 aft S.

REALTY WORLD..
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_______

BUILDING. LEASE

Harold Hall I.alty

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CallBart

INC.
REALTOR 323-7132
Eve. 322-0617,322 15*7, 322-7177

Cash for your loft Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Mede! Inc., Realtor
644-3013

37C'For Law
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substantial down paymen

flowers, 131.500.

-personality Is the key to success.
__
- Excellent opportunity for plen ty
of room for advancement. NICE
CLEAN 211,1 B home on

- -Enthusiastic only need apply.
-Call 323-5176 for Appointment,
_
— ATTENTION MOMS, __

ROOM TO ROAM cver 1,700 sq. it.
of living area -4 3 lots, many
amenities including CH &amp; CA, 2
FP's, I BR 2 B. 2215 Palmetto
Ave. $42,500.

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phone voice &amp; an aggresilive

p.m. Equal Opportunity Em-

Ruth $Whuilin 115
Wdo1 s.d. SIde,
county, rn.ri.
hdoimatisa may be *.hnsl
U P5111,41 **a.tatly - NW tictitieue
it
MM it RIVS'lI Austin 1 PP.15 I from Ni sfflce it me CIty Clech,
fill
X%rM
CNyitWtiWun5pnlpups,$z7.eq, The
GALLAGHER, ooa
__
cleit it IPiS Circult
,$5 torafoct Soy ATTORNEY
FOR
. .0 p —
County, Floddi he
sod to welv. soy UPU$INTMIVI: SI$0ItAL
me
it me Fleshly WsrmiIRy V 5n1øMIp he sy S. AIII
-:,
: Sectin peggesol he
*
WW COWAWCW
_
101-Il P*Ide Otitutsu NB.
Mary T Ihelsa, - -.
111111
,
11111101
t
. - City Cliii
- ___
- Iii. Voile 15. AmISS
1
Publish: MeyL 1179
Publish: May L, 55,32 )n,
- __: - _
IL
DlJ.'g -

weekly. Call 322-4039 If no ans.

ty pe

Agency Trainee

of the above court a written

Avenue, Winter sprInge, FIends dSCedunt's will, mequ.Iifkat,

Daytona BeerJ ocusnfront Apti.

-receivable &amp; payroll. 10 hr.

in writing within 14 days, to DivisIon represlntativvs
of Environmental Services. P.O. 'forth below,
All persons Having claims or
Box 2469, Ssnfqrd, Florida 32771.
demands against the state
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
required, WITHIN THREE
Clerk of COUnty Court
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Seminole County, Florida
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Publish: Maya, in,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
DEJ.1S

fl.Csaary.PUrtherdet5j4.v.i le
required, WITHIN TNR5S
CITY OP WINTER SPRINS$
by callIng 333.435, Extension No.
PUBLIC NOTICE 4 ,,by givenMONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
W.
that
sealed proposals will be THE FIRST PUBLICATION
_____
NardOICiunlyC.mmissl,ners ricelved by the c
THIS NOTICE, to file any ii.
Sernhnole ciunsy,
hectiens they ma y have, that
inge, Pls,toa, at ttis city
Fliddi
the validity of
located at 40 North £dgsrno thalleng

Lg. 2 BR, LA, kit. eq., fully turn.,
ACA carpeting on New Smyrna
Bch $200 per wk. Monthly rates
available. 321.0113.

- REDUCED $2,000
for those who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; is located
close to hospital &amp; all conveniences. $36300.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Bookkeeper -accounts payable, _____________________

the proposed prefect may comment, name and address of the penonas

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3RsOFt Property
________________________

REALTOR
[I]
ML!
23 6061 or eves. 373 0511

BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
reeds some TLC. 2451 Palmetto
Ave. $21,500.

OrlandO 327-1577

Call 574-2054.

week. Salary commensurate
with experience. 323.0673.
______________

East of 436.4 BR,? B FR, new Sc.
porch, dbl garage, many extras.
Area of batter homes $31,900.
Assume $39,000 or qualify w . low
down Conventional. High ip.
praisall Super Buy of '79. 67143,7-

Sanford- 3 OR, 2 bath house like
$300 ma, 644251$, Tony
Coppola Assoc.

YOUR CLOCK IS I HOUR AhCM
WEEKEND make use
that extra daylight to drive ot
to t he Pools area &amp; see th
country type farm house wit
over 3 acres ground. A sma
canal runs right by the propert
Owner will hold mortgage wit

11111004

M. Unsworth Realty

Maitland Howell Estates

NEW Osteen, Duren Ave. Large
lot 3 BR 2 B $4,500.

DeLind 668-8335

IIAITY

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA VA. FHA 235 1. 243.

Sanford 321-0640

Deltona, lit area, 2 BR, large
paneled Fla. Rm. or DR. Corner
lot. $115 mo., 1st., last, security,
No Pets. Available now 5141040.
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40

24 HOUR 13 322-9283

NEW &amp; CLEAN ready to move
into. Assumable ? pct. mort. 3
BR I' a b. 311 E. 11th St. 529,900.

33-Houses Furnished

0

Business opportunity. Auto radiator shop Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner
to help finance, $35,000.

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Ear-n money at home. For appt.

Progertyowners within 300 flit of 99$, Sanford, Florida 3am, m

.

SEIGLER REALTY

MONTH,

EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay

Want to build? We have the lot.
5.4.000.

3 BR 1½ B stove &amp; rat, A.C. Walk
to Storm Sanford Middle School,
$250 a mo. first &amp; last. 6 ma.
lease. Ret. 1.904-773.7356.

37A-JflOSReI*al.
_________________________
WHY SAVE IT .., SELL IT _______________________
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Storage or Work Area
Low Cost Classified Ad.
from 4x6 _
1.1 d. Pk at SRI6.
A COLORFUL FUTURE
333
L_
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
B - 'GffIc. Rsiil
____________________
earning good money and
—
meeting nice people. Call 644.
°DERN OFFICE BUILDING
3079fordetails.
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
AVON
_________
____________________
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCA.
CABINET MAKER
lION ON 17.2 SANFORD,
EXPERIENCEDONLY
___
READY JUNE 1ST. $400
322-3153
att.6, 322.1403

Island Park Drive, Post Office su

FICTITIOLSNAMS

32-Houses Unfurnished
---------

__________________________

Further described as being Sanford. Florida. The personal
located Immediately East Of Lot 1A. representative of- the estate Is Ruth
of Blue Southerland Lee,
•
Sh
I,

Lake Court.

-. 2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME El
CLOSED CARPORT. NE
Sanford- Excellent 1 BR, air. W-W
ROOF, PRESENTLY REN
carpet, ceramic bath. From
ED, NEEDS NEW FINANCINI
$155-Adulti.
323-5019.
____________________
$20,900 TOTAL.
____________________
1 OR. furnish.dApt.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMIL
AdultsOnty
ROOM, GARAGE , WALK I
333
____
DOWNTOWN. $31,900.
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50—Miscellaneous

100 pct. VA financing-] I, completely refinished. Country
living. Seeing is believing, lots of
land with IS Rainbird irrigation
system. 322-1941.
New 233 Homes. I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222217.

6ACRESOVIEDO AREA WITI
BEDROOM HOME. ONL
$59,000. TERMS N EGOT I ABL

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IN THAT JOB TODAY!

P.A., Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose

Chairman
until 2:31p.m. on May 17, 1179, tsr 11* personal relre$*taJlyi, ii' NW'
AllOW:
Arthur H Biciwiffi, Jr, the Air CondItioning and venue or Iu,lsdldlen it the
,
Sea World - - Publhati: - may
2. in,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND:
RIMgeI'SIISn AIrsem.nt to, city
0iJ..
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
Sulidlngs.
WILL SI FOREVER MIRED
tta
,
—
Propaseli will be publIcly
FICTITIOUS NAME
,and mad shed immediately after
P*llCItiun of lieu
miner's daughter who.
,
it &amp;dmlO**h511.
NotIce Is___
Plushy given Nit I am
the iUInitIiS it the _
lIme
_____
___
_____
_____
I
____
wflgfl he busbies it NB) South $ tIblIshId Shiv. for receipt it

M, 4
'at., in t

through the classified ads

today's paper.

31-Apsrtments Furnished ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODER
__________________________
3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH DOUBL
_________________________
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Deen.
GARAGE, LOADED WIT

COME TO

Lynn, Barbara Mandesil and $4tIIISOSSCTSS (DISTRICT $0.1) County, Florida in accordance with nature of the uncertainty shill be
This public hearing will be on May the provisions of the Fictitious stated. If the Claim Is leCr,m'ed, the
Amuse Msrray.
22, 1979 at 7:00 P.M., cc
soon Name Statutes. 'To.Wlt: Sicilen Security shall be discribit The
Vocal aesop of
ffiuiSIfl
PoSsIble, In Room 297 565.09 Florida Statutes 1967,
claImant shill deliver svfffclent
$l.aJer eftItsCiu,ffi,, Sannt, p
o.k PJdg, Boys,
Beverly A. Shirt
copies of the claim to the Clerk ,
Theee he attandanc. will be
Publish: May L. U. 23. in,
enable the clerk to mail one copy
Brothers, Duve and
and written comments may be filed DIJ.14
each personal regresastatlue,
with the Land Develegment
.. - ,r
- MOWW. NWIIIS$ IMy be Ciii.
to *101fl a COPY ii this Notice
tImEd
ff5111
time
to
tImi
towed
Adminlsfratloasbeamal
Lore Ha Lynn
INVITATIONTOSID

BY: Robert French,

Thinking about that sumrr
vacation? Get a better

WH.IP
______________________ 1 BR-$lSiThooI. Adults only, on
MODERN 3 EOROOM, 2 BA1
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
BLOCK HOME Oil S ACR I
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT.
A A A
323-WO Mariner's Villaoe.
.
ARTESIAN WELLS Will
EMPLOYMENT '____________________ FENCED PASTURE.
$45,01

Top Female Vocalist: Dolly
miliEastoflIow,ll Branch Road toroplsters.Id name wlmftheClork shall be stated. If the claim is
Parton, Crystal Gayle, Loretta on AIoma Avenue (SR $36). Con. of the Circuit Court, Seminole contingent or unliquldated, the

heady piE$ tO taCk Ibi

low

29—Rooms

Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0;

-vs-

RICHARD H. PARKER — a.i

Appears At

p N14,n
as guad heat, are Gabs
______________
Kaplan,

College Students desiring YARD
WORK. Call before 9 am. 322.
0500, after 7p.m. 3fl.Q.
.
-.

Sanford. Gracious living from $21
Most complete Craft &amp; Hoøe
weekly. Utilities included. 5005.
Supply in Central Florida.
Oak. 3229623; 541.7553.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French ______________________
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
3oApsrtmsnts Unlurnished

13 ee *13*. Further described as BEAUTY SALON and that I intend the date when it will become due

other networhe, Carson's
dscismture r'1gl
II(PaI
____a
____
switch away Irain rerats
arni Into an att,iTl
at

---Creative Expressions

In level country home, beautiful
43 home w tile &amp; oak floors. 14acre, fruit 8. pecan trees.
Completely fenced $69,000.

name of

OF ZONING REGULATIONS

repiacene*.

itiys
ABC In particular has

Devid

COUNTY BOARD
COUNTY
COMMISSIONIRS Notice stPvbllcHea,ij,g
May32, 17

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a

the
names
Variety proposes, bsaed on

Newhart, Steve Martin,-

SE
SEMI

I.

_______

BATEMAN REALfl

Come Back Saloon" (The

Award will gotothe person who
has done the most to benefit
country music,
-.

But why let the
professionals have all the
fun?
Insomniacs of

2l-Situations Wanted
___________________________

__________

tors, trustees or claimants by,

41—Houses

11-lnslrjon3

11-A—Aj'ts&amp;C,'ifts

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Notice is hereby given mat I am in writing and must indicate
Top Male Vocalist: Kenny AGRICULTUR TO C.2 RETAIL
COMMERCIAL Fl (4.4.79).10. engaged in business at 119 CrystI basis for the claim, me name
Rogers, Larry Gatlin,
Southeast 'Ii of Southeast ¼ of - Lake Drive, Lake Mary, Florida addrissofthecredfto,arhlsagent
Haggard, Eddie Rabbit and Southeast ot Section 35. TOWM$IIO Seinhlole County, Florida, under the of attorney, and the amount
______
21 South, Range 30 East. Parcels A. fictitious name of MAR JO'S claimed, If the claim Is not yet due,
Den Wm1ps.

preferences

3 Item hmay dxed tried

- Legal Notice

Jta]ent but hasn't found
a successful showcase
since he left "WA-SH."

begun to line up is 5UC_____

Nieliens.

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WILL BABY SIT
IN MY HOME
_______ 322-1921

Categories and nominees
eluded:

for

to'

41—Houses
SECLUDED COUNTRY
LIVING- room for horses, fish
pond, 32 w FR. S acres. $69,750.

CalIJo.An,333.I$1,
______________________

___________________________
.
______________________

Larry" show is not
renewed. He

Variety, the show bill
newspaper, says NBC has

COMPLETE DINNER
____

tSmiil, reà.fematiDich.
shund. Pinecrest area.
Reward. 3221903

_______
__

Bdi,. 1' beth, fenced b.
range, ref., d-wshr., wash
dryer. VA appraised, 529,5
Call 323139$ after 5:30.

__________ ________________________

&amp; Found

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Oak
night talk show game for
Deceased
Clerk of County court
NOTICKOF ADMINISTRATION
Seminole County, Florida
ABC. Now he could be ' In the running for album of Ridge Boys), "Almost Ike a
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
the year award are 'Ibe Oak Song" (Ronnie Milsap), Publish: May 2.1979
jja$
qf co
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Ridge
Boys,
who
began
as
a
"Every
Time
Two
Fools
DEJ.17
—•peting against him. If
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
gospel quartet but moved to the Collide" (Kenny Rogers-Dottie
- OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cavett can be lured away
The Division of Environmental IN THE ESTATE:
top o( the country charts with a West), and "14'a Keep lt That
from public television,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Services Is in receipt Of an ap.
song
about
a
be,,'
"The
VAIl
Way"
(Anne
Murray).
might be for that old basic
pilcatlon for t he construction of a thattheadmlfli$trationof th,s.t.t,
Come Back Saloon."
Off-camera presentations In. private dock at the following of RUTH H.S. GALLAGHER,
— money.
deceased, File Number 79.143.CP, is
Path Page will present the cluded catergorles In Guitar, described property:
The Eat 115 feet of the West ½ of Pending in the Circuit Court for,
Sure to crop up in the
academy's Pioneer Award, Bass, Fiddle, Steel Guitar,
west ¼ of the Southeast 'A Seminole County, Florida, Probate
rumor mill Is Tom Snyder,
given for efforts in promoting Drums, Keyboard, Specialty the South
½, SICtIOfl , Division, the address of which Is
the utility infielder of
country music, and Dinah Instrument, Touring Band, Township 20 South, Ron" 29 East. Seminole County Court House,
Back in My Bed."

America, arise— you have
nothing to lose but a good
night's ileep. RCI5I
we
sip NBC
______
___
pick
your late
iigM
ft
Canon famis ougit to
tsc end erem their

cor and may be fidling
wIthUsaotrowlng
__
hosts. Spin then around
fUt10IOughWdUhaybS •
will rise
of

. svWad2M
'69 Mexs. Wit

made a good try at the late

early
°
°
there's Mclean Stevenson,
If his current "Hello,

Carson altsW
__
ratings on thethre, nights
J()iBfl
present.
an those guset
hosts can't hold the

INCLUDES:

I

disastroua
ie year
and a recent weakening of
Its evening news ratings.

will be
hem

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I

ed to the country personality Year.
who has done the most to
benefit lflWlldnd•
—iijiIIii
The Jim Reeves Memorial

That his replacement
difficult Is VIdM

-

I

2

ed hitter for all talk shows,
Would anybody being back
Jack Pair? Is David
Hartman tlred of getting up

for

Americans who apparently
can't get tü slO) at
without CMtIOI*.

—

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S

2

the network, which will
face its affiliates In Los
Angeles May 13 with
Carson situation adding to
the bad news of a

It also 'could prove a
disaster for the millions

(3)UPSEAT

2

5.—Lost

an4'efl Roy Clark and PrId), "You Needed Me"
-, PUBLIC NOl CI - Dennis Weaver.
(Anñ Mtiiay)', 'rth"A1*ia1
The Division of Environmental
Rogers was nominated for top on a Mountain When I Fall'~ - Services Is In receipt , of' an op.
WICourt on the 16th day Of Ai-,
pllcation for the construction at a said
male vocalist, entertainer of (Merle Haggard).
1979.
private dock at the following
Top Single of
the year and vocal group of the
(SEAL)
described property:
year with Dottie West. His song "MamasDon'tLetYourBabies
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
The East 23$ less 11$ feet of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of wary and hardboiled philoso- Grow Up To Be Cowboys" West ½ of the Southwest ¼ of the
By: Cynthia -Proctor
Southeast
¼ of the Southwest
,,,
phy, "The Gambler," has also (JennIngs-Nelson), "Georgia Section
33, Township
20 South,
Deputy Clerk
been nominated for song of the On My Mind" (Nelson), Range 29 East.
Publish: AprIl is, 23, May 2, 9, 197
l.fl
Further described as being
year.
"Talking In Your Sleep"
located Immediately
East of Lot 1A, IN THE - CIRCUIT COURT FON
MIss Lynn is also nominated (Crystal Gayle), "Tulsa Time ,,Sweetwater
Shor
es I, South Of Blue SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
for entertainer of the year, (Don WIlHaxn'), and "Out of Lake Court.
PROBATE DIVI$IOR
Property owners within 300 feet of Pile Number 79.142-CF
vocal group of the year with My Head and Back In My Bed"
the
project may comment,
Conway Twitty, top female (Loretta Ly)
Division
ln writing within lldays, to Division
vocalist and top single of the
Album of the Year: "Star
Environmental Services. p, IN RE: ESTATE OF RUTH H.S. GALLAGHER,
year for "Out of My Head and Dust" (Willie Nelson ), "Y'All Box 2169, Sanford, Florida 32171.

Shore will present the Noototring Band, Radio Station
Humanitarian Award, p'ie. of the Year and Nightclub of the

g

MOVIE
DINANI
EDUCATIONAL PRO.

2

-S

sure get resuitI))

S

Cabinet shop-experienced &amp;
trainees. Driver with chauffers
license. 3395913
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County, -THE ESTATE OF RAMON HER.
Florida in accordance with the NANDEZ etc. at al
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Stat utes, TO-Wit: Section 565.09
teants.
NOTICE
Florida Statutes 1957,
TO: THE ESTATE OF RAMON
51g. Judy Gilbert
Publish: A pril II, 25, May 2. 9, 1979 HERNANDEZ, a single man,
DEl-74
deceased, the unknown heirs,
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - KennyRogersandDottieWest, __________________
devisees, assignees, Ilenors, credl.
________________________

broadcast rumors, and
Hugh Downs, the designat-

timing Is excrucia

00000 MORNING AMIRI
CA
DILIAS YOGA AND YOU
Mw

AND AT ISIS

A .1000 Ms.s*is

.

. . who will succeed him?

00000 MORNING FLORIDA
(12) HI, NEIGHBOR

RogersLynn
Lead Race

nine performing awards. In To Be Cowboys" (Waylon
addition, three special awards Jennings-Willie Nelson), "The
will be presented during the Gambler" (Kenny Rogers),
- -. , hroadcaat, hosted by Barbara "Burgers and Fries" (Charley

JOHNNY CARSON

, 6:41
EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

presentation of awards by the

country music fIeld.
(4) OMOV "Torn Between

::.''Y"

0 SESAME 8I MR I

Weaver and Barbara Mandrell
an hosts for the 14th annual
Academ y of Country Music
honoring excellence in the

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t41 - --------.......- '

o

,VHY BE LONELY? Write "G t A
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.

41—

18-Help Wanted --

Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery. mm . $20 order. Sanford area. 3222374. Sam's
Portion Meats.

through, under or against RAMON
PUBLIC NOTICE
Lynn lead the nominations Lynn.
onmen tal HERNANDEZ, a sIngle man. The
Division
of
Envir
including a duel for entertainer
Top New Male Vocalist: j0
Srvices Is in receipt of an ap- deci$id.
of the year, for the Academy of Conlee, Kenny O'Dell, Ronnie
piicat$on for the construction of a RESI DENçE: UNKNOWN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .
Country Music's 14th annual McDowell, Con Hunley and Lee private dock at the following
.
described
property:
a
Complaint
to foreclose a mortgage
Dresser.
"Hat" awards tonight.
The West 100 feet of the West ½ of encumbering the following real
Top New Female Vocalist:
For the firm time, country
the Southwest ¼ of the Southeast ¼ property in Seminole County,
of the Southwest ½, Section 33, Florida, to-wit:
music's hardware handout will Susie Allanson, Christy Lane,
Lot 40, THE COLONNADES be televised nationally by NBC Zella Lehr, Bonnie Tyler and Township 20 South, Range 29 East.
Further described as being tHIRD SECTION, according to the
(9 p.m. EDT) in a two-hour live tharly McClain.
located immediately East of Lot IA, "tat thereof as recorded In Plot"
Entertainer of the Year:
Sweetwater Shores I. South of Blue aook 16, Page 33 of the Public
broadcast from the Hollywood
Records of Seminole County,
Lake Court.
Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers,
Palladium.
lorida,
Property owners within 300 feet of
The show will be tape-delayed Roy Clark, Willie Neben and
as been filed against you and you
the proposed project may comment,
on the West Coast.
Loretta Lynn.
In writing within 11 days, to Division are required to serve a copy of your
Song of the Year: "Mamas of Environmental Services, P.O. written defenses, if any, to it on
More than 2,000 academy
'EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR. Esq.,
Box 2169, Sanford, Florida 32111.
members have cast ballots for Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up
of SWANN, SWANN &amp; HADDOCK,
Mr H. Beckwith, Jr.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
YNS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
PICTITIOUSNAMI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Notice ishereby given that I an
engaged In business at P.O. Box 312 CASE NO, 79.3$7.CA49.K
County, Florida,, under the fictitious GAGE ASSOCIATION, etc.,

(enny Rogers and Loretta and Conway Twitty and Lcrta

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0 EIGHT $8 ENOUGH The
Bradford kids, trying to study
for final exams, are harassed

AL-ANON

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director for K HON-TV in Honolulu; Ed Richard, chairman of a
group trying to reduce govern.
mont paperwork.

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PROBLEM
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IN YOUR FAMILY?

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FRIENDS
OThEoOOcoupt.e
0 M1STER ROGERS (R)

Las Lifter, executive sports

suspect of running a protection

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help center. (R)
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VALLEY Audra
becomes involv,d with a young
man whom the other Barkleys

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George helps cut through the
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redtapethatwudelaylngthe (2)(12)TOMORROW Guests:

Phone 647.3333
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32111

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RESTLESS

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FACED WITHADRINKING
PROBLEM?
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Angel recover money that was
swindled from him by an
Armenian family he was trying
to outsmart.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME

RATES

DEADLINES

(2)12) HIGH ROLLERS

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11:00

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10:55
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lion in Insurance for her
promoter.

7:00
(2YT)CTAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE Sue
Ann's sister gets a job on a
Competing station as thou
homemaker star and Sue Ann

2:00

(2) (12) ALL STAR SECRETS
OWNEWI

his wife many years earlier.

322-2611.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

10:30

hires the Angels to protect him
and to find out who murdered

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(1) LEARNING TO CARE

her death would mean $1 mu-

(2)12) NBC NEWS
CBS NEWS
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1:30
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and sophisticated architect.
0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS An
ax-gangster (Ramon Burl)

.CLASSIFIED ADS

Wednesday, May 2,1979-1 1 B

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 2$ y?S Exp.

'es.smakIng
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220701

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc, Center Inc..
3202F ranch Ave.
337-3355

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AFRICAN VlC'JTS
The Greenhouse
322-9141
Eves after 6 I, weekends
FILL DIRT S TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dck Lacy 333.73$o

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Snapper I hp. riding mower

Needs some work
$75. 337-0334

—Equip sent r Rent'

General Landscaping. Rbs
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,:
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming,.
323-2918.
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Appliances &amp; Misc.it OCAL) 349 537'

Painting
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Painting by Anthony Conino. In.
tenor, exterior qualified in all
Phases Free Est Call 3220071.

BURFIELD'S Electric Service S
Repair. Industrial, Comm. I
Residential 3229354 21 Hi'*,

HODEN
Painting Paper
Hanging tree est Professional workmanship, quick, Quality,
courteous scr-,,,,665 4783

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS,
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Punting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimate's. (305) 322-9160.
InteriorS Exterior Painting
Smaller Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 3275$45

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GlaU&amp;krSSn
kneefl-porch, Pool end. , wds,
All type re.glajing S wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322-i.

Wanted exterior &amp; interior *p
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Guaranteed good work, 30 f:s
exp. 130 9996

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Oroonthig&amp;Bo.rg'PIuns1ng ServiceH
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Rent Our Rinsinvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

372-3151

s-ippIles
PUPPIES FOR SALE
DOBERMAN PINCHERS
349-3256

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dig &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,'
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air con"
cages. 333 5757,

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE S
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur.
niturs $alvage. 322-9721.
The "Good Ole Days" have never
Mp the Classified Ads.. .Tpie
Buys are still The Not

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMOOELING&amp;REPAIR
S.G. BALI NTIASSOC. 322-5463
l Man, quality operation
yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways
tc. W
Beal, 327 132

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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Sergke
Chg.Cds
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Custom built iron work.
Windowguaras,gatnetc
Martin s jjj 7151, 339 7yj

Waiding
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truck
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eqpt Martin's 323 755) 139 7693

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enable the county to turn over
"The key to the whole thing is used for renovation because
the building committee tiid with
needed to build a new hospital the hospital operation to a non- financing," he said, "We program permits loans only to
tile consultants who prepared
from FmHA could not be profit corporation has received initially sought reorganization
rural areas or to cities of less the report befute coiuiiiitiiig
If the Seminole M
Hospital Board Of e1norial granted for five years to the approval in both the Florida so we could quality for bonds than
10,000 population. himself to either relocation or
Trustees hospital if it switched from a House and the Senate. A
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outside the city of Sanford and non-profit institution. Such
the hospital would
lie did say, hoever, that at
for approval.
facility has to be private, non, have to be relocated outside the this
finance the building through a status change Is now beinga governor
lithe governor signs the bill, profit to quality," he said.
point the board • wiII
city. One site mentioned as a continue
loan from the Farmers Home sought by the hospital board of Bentley
to
said hospital board
pursue
The plan to relocate the possible location for a new
A&amp;nlnjdratlon, It cannot do so trustees.
members
reorganization."
will
begin
hospital was endorsed by facility is the area along
(Or five years U the hospital is
"If
reorganize, they're negotiations with the county Bentley this week after release Interstate 4 near Lake Mary
lie said in (lie end financing it
reorganized from a county- goingthey
to rim Into problems," commissioners as soon as of a report
by
a
New
York
Boulevard.
renovation
or i relocation of the
owned fadilfty to a private, non- Brown said. "Farmers Home possihie.
consulting firm. The report
profit institution,
If
the
hospital
is
not
able
to
hospital
may
require a coinwon't make a loan to a nonBentley said today he was indicated it would be less cx- secure a loan from FmllA, the bination of
Hospital
methods and that as
administrator profit community facility unaware of the FmHA rule Pensive to bufld a new hospital consultants' report
Qiarles Bentley had said he unless It has a five-year
indicated a private, non-profit cortrack which would prevent a non- for $17.3 million if financed
the
least
costly
option
would be poration the hospital would
would recommend to the board record of success.
profit - corporation from through a 25-year loan from to renovate the present have a wider range
that a new facWty be conof options.
"If they day county-owned, securing a loan for five years. FmHA at five percent interest hospital and finance the 4nstructed rather than renovating they'll be all right because
Brown said that in addition to
"It Is our intention to pursue than to renovate the existing provements through con- (he five-year track record a
the existing facility on First there would be a sure basis for
reorganization,
for a number of facility for $16 million if ventional means.
Street.
facility must have before a loan
bonds. But if they go private we reasons, at this point." he said, financed
through tax-exempt
But Tom Brown, assistant couldn't make the
Chairman of the Board of can be iiiade, a hospital
loan right But, he added that things could bonds at eight
director of the district office of away."
percent interest Hospital Trustees Thomas E. relocation would require a
change if the situation on over 25 years.
Blayney said today he would favorable recomuiendit ion
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Legislation which would financing required It.
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Sharply higher prices for
gasoline and heating oil canceled a dramatic improvement
in food cods during April as
wholesale prices climbed 0.9
percent
the fifth straight
month of double-digit inflation,
the government reported today.

INSTRUCTOR PHIL BRZENK

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August. Food prices had-

Phil Brzenk takes one last look at the classroom he's
occtçled for the past 1$ months teaching high school
- .qidvalency courses to piiIla some refer to as "lours.
He carefully checkth. flit cabinets once more to make
sore he's removed all dadunt records and claseroixu
materials. The folded portable desks leaning against the
steel bars emphasize the drab beige walls and yellowed
linoleum floor. Now the clawoo,n resembles the 12-fool
bylS400tcellft was meanttobe.
Brunk of Seminole Community College Instructed his
last class of Inmates last Friday in both the General
Educational Development (GED) program and College
Level Examination's Program (CLEP). The cell Is now
being converted to hold about 16 offenders serving
"weekend sentences."
Crowded conditions at the Seminole Pounty Jail
warrants the transformation of the classroom to bring the
Jail into compliance with date standards of sanitation and
homing conditions.
But while the classroom, a former drunk tank, was In
operation for the past five years, no one can say It was a
-:wast.d effort on ünates. Brunk least of all.
ApproxImately 35 inmates have earned their GED
certificates during the 11 mouth Brzenk served as the
Jail's sole educational Instructor. When the last class was
held last week, there were five to six students who would
have been "dose to ready" to teat for their certificates, he
said.
"Scene of them were quite disappointed," Brzenk said
when they heard about the discontinuation of the GED
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during each of the previous four
months.
But fuel prices remained at
discouragingly high levels, the
Labor Department said In its
monthly analysis of inflation at
the wholesale level,

Food ready for sale to
groceries declined by 0.3
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si*.swiiits ODDS CHART as of April12, 1979

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oil Jumped 6.7 percent to raise
the three-month increase to
almost 13 percent, a particularly gloomy statistic for northeastern dates,
The heating oil Jump was the
biggest since an 8.1 percent
increase registered in June

Gasoline prices shot up 4.4 1974.
percent, the largest rise since
In fact, the cost of all
August 1975, and have now products at the wholesale level
surged 9.8 percent during the ether than food climbed by 1.3
past three months alone.
percent, the biggest Increase in
Furthermore, home heating that category since October,

1974 -a sure sign that inflation

rate.

will remain a big concern for
the next several months.
The overall 0.9 percent in.
crease in the cost of goods
ready for sale to retail outlets
was the lowest since Novern-

Wholesale prices increased 1
percent in December, February
and March and by 1.2 percent in
January.

her's 0.7 percent rise.
But that was small consolalion to inflation-weary Amencans because if wholesale
prices rose over the year at the
same rate as in April it would
mean an 11.4 percent inflation

Treasury Secretary Michael

Blumenthal Wednesday acknowledged inflation remains
the

administration 's

biggest

economic headache.
He said inflation figures so
far this year 'have been very,
very bad worse than anyone
expected." And he cautioned
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that 'there is no single, simple,
short solution.
"What is requited is pro.
deitte and persistence" on the
Part of the American public.
lie predicted that Carters
voluntary wage-price program
will begin to li-e an impact
this summnet- and "later on this
sear we'll see a reduction" in
the rate of inflation.
lie also said the .RIIlllIiistra.

lion foresees rn possibility of a
recession.

Sanford Facelift*ng
Joint Effort Sought
The
Sanford
Housing
Authority in the next few
M01011111 will attempt to Join
merchants, property
and lenders together to ret'abllitMe buildIngs
along Sanford Avenue In

downtown area and along West
lltbStr.etfrom French Avenue
to Southwest Road, Authority
director Tom Wilson has an.
nosmeed.
Wll.
he t
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have the prllmb-ary work
I
to apply for a
put from the Dq*dMA of

PV= at the Jail.

Beth the GED and the CLEP program will be offered,
however, to biudes hi the multi-purpose room at the new
county Jail now under construction, he said. The Jail,
which Is it Five Points, will be completed by neat year.
"I think the GED end the CLEP program were helpful
(to binates) in the road to rehabilitation," Bezenk said.
"It was a mews towards goal In that area."
Bmdft was difficult to Milo the effect education
es a former Icenat,, he cunc.d.d, wilesi 00114kM follow
1çIsks$of
seoutc(ja1L
ethe stdIM was Injail, close attention wupaJdto
* attendanc, record for bath the morning and afternoon
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Hosahsg and Urban Develop.
ment completed by
Mg
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deadline.
an
grant sought will be determined
by the degree of Interest stioms
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contribute to a loan pool for
merchants and property
The UDAG program offers owners to draw from.
funds to cities In order to
establish lows guarantees to "On the average, cities that
back up merchants and have received UDAG grants
property owners who borrow have come up with seven
from local lending institutions, dollars in private money for
Jim Wright of the HUD office every dollar of grant money,"
- explained,
he said, "but that is not a set
figure."
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grant
funds can be used as interest
When the grant is prepared
subsidies so that a merchant and submitted, Wright said his
wishing to rehabilitate his store office will examine the request
can burrow money front a bank to determine whether a grant Is
or savings and loan at the going actually needed to get the
biured rate, but with the project off the ground. Other
subsidy, his repayment in- determining factors, he said,
atallinents are lowered. The Include the degree of minority
subsidy has the same effect as participation and the number of
If he had borrowed at a lower Jobs likely to be generated by
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Officials from the regional UDAG grants depends upon a BUD officials on another grant
HUD office j Manta were In community's c*xnmlinse,* to re'ied - for $1.5 minion
Sanford Wednesday to discuss goNritlng local involvement in construct a neighborhood
the reUrunenta of the Urban the project. He said one community facility-would be
Development Action Grant melmia'e of that commitment Is scheduled for a public hearing
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young to vote, lie's Angelo Codispoti, II, of Orlando,
who will fill the sheriff's shoes today in observance

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to "Sheriff" Codispoti,

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                    <text>71st Year, No. 218—Tuesday, May 1, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Measles I
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
As a preventative measure against an outbreak of red
measles, students in Seminole County public schools will
have an opportunity to be immunized free of cost.
"We have had a 400 percent increase In measle cases
this year in the state of Florida compared with the same
time last year," said Tom Cook, area immunization
coordinator for Health Rehabilitative Services (HRS).
The HRS immunization program will focus on the approximately 11,500 students In grades 9 through 12 In
Seminole County, Cook said.

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

Set For Semionole Students

Those age children are most susceptible to measles
because the vaccine administered to them in 1969 did not
provide a lasting Immunity, Cook explained.
For the past three days, employees of the Seminole
County School Board office have been stapling the tinmunization information for distribution to some 12,000
parents. The information will be sent to parents on May 7
along with a consent of immunization form for their child,
he said.
Parents must return the signed signature form by May
10 so their child may participate in the immunization
program, Cook said.
Immunization of the students Is expected to be con.

ducted In a three-day period at six different high schols.
The program will be held from 8:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. at
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley high schools on May 14, at
Lyman and Seminole high schools on May 15 and at
Oviedo and Crooms high schools on May 16.
"The only immunization form that the nursing teams at
the high schools will accept is the HRS form signed by the
parent," Cook stressed.
The outbreak of measles began in central Florida last
December In Lake County, Cook said. Ninety-two cases
were reported within a six-week period.
Reported cases of measles began to spread from county
to county and preventative measures were begun to head

off the disease, Cook said.
"We were very concerned about Seminole County,"
Cook said. "We have had some reports of measles, individual cases, but the State Health Department says
even one diagnosed case Is technically an outbreak
because measles is an infectious disease.
Two different vaccines will be available to Seminole
County students. One vaccine will be effective against
measles only, while the other is effective against diseases
of measles, rubella and mumps, Cook said. He said he
couldn't stress enough the importance of a large voluntary turnout for the vaccine.

Sanford Airport Wins
Eminent Domain Issue
The Sanford Airport for an eminent
domain
Authority will gain title to 35 hearing on the land in
acres of wooded land adjacent February, claiming the land
the airport's southernmost should be condemned so that
runway number 36, as a result the Authority could trim the
of a circuit court ruling.
trees in order to comply with
But the amount of money the Federal Aviation Authority
Authority will have to pay to the safety rules in landing aircraft.
landowners whose property
Airport Authority attorney
was condemned will have to be William Hutchison said the
decided at a later date by a trees were higher than 50 feet
jury.
and prevented planes from
Circuit Judge Muidrew Issued having the necessary approach
an "order of taking" on the land slope to one of the 6,000-foot
following an all-day hearing runways.
Monday. The order states that
Hutchison said the authority
the condemnation of the land Is
offered
$45,600 to Shirley If.
"In public aterest."
McCaskill of Route 2, Sanford,
The Authority filed a petition and $42,500 to Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis J. Hughey of 124 E.
Jenkins Circle, Sanford, for
their property. The owners
initially declined to sell and the
Authority then sought condemnation.
"A jury trial will be held at
some time In the future to
decide whether the figures
offered are fair," Hutchison
said, "A jury could determine
that is not fair market value
and alter the amounts."
The Authority had appraisals
done on the property in
February, at which time a
$3,000 per acre price was
established, the Authority said.
Hutchison said the airport
was advised by the FAA to

purchase the land rather than
to seek an easement because of
the difficulty In monitoring an
easement.
"By owning the land we can
go In and cut the trees down and
correct the situation," he said.
The land Is presently zoned
agricultural, Hutchison said,
and action to compel the owners
of the land to cut down the trees
would be difficult because
Seminole County does not have
an airport hazard classification
for zoning, which other cities
apply to limit the height of trees
or buildings on land located In
an approach path to an airport.
- GEOFFREY POUNDS

14 Indicted For Drugs
'Biggest Bust In History'

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MIAMI (UPI) - A federal
grand jury handed down a 40count Indictment today against
14 persons who allegedly
smuggled more than I million
pounds of Colombian
marijuana Into South Florida
over a 16 month period, "the
biggest drug bust by federal
authorities In history," according to U.S. Attorney
General Griffin Bell.
Bell said the organization
contributed to up to five percent
of the illegal drug traffic In the
United States, valued at more
than $300 million.
The indictment, resulting
from a year-long probe by Drug
Enforcement Agency and FBI

Shown in room 248 at the Seminole Memorial Hospital immediately after their
first three weddings are James Padgett and his bride, Patricia. In the room are
James' grandfather, "Red" Jones and his fiancee, Edna Jacobson.

Wedding Bells Rang,
And Rang, And Rang
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Wedding bells rang for James Padgett and Patricia
Murphy this past weekend. . . and rang. . . and rang.
The Sanford couple was married three times In a twoday period.
Janes, 17, first proposed marriage to Patricia, 17 two
weeks ago. She accepted and they decided to set the date
for April 2L Patricia those her grandmother's home at
20 Grandview Ave., Sanford, as the site of the
ceremony. Delighted by the choice, Mrs. Lavona Murphy,
Patricia's grandmother, began making preparations.
Not long after James' proposed, however, his grandfather, J.W. "Red" Jones," of 102 Temple Drive, Sanford
became in with heart trouble and was admitted to

'N was kind of on
the spur of the moment'
Sewk Memorial HospitaL
"1k was incapacitated and we knew he wasn't going to
be We to mike the wedding," James said. "We felt kind
of bid shoot that."
So on the Friday before the wedding date James and
Patrieli, along with Janet Jacobson, who performed the
ceremony, went to visit Jones In room 24$ at the hoq'tal.
"They came In blue jeans and announced they were
-to pt married," said Kay Bartholomew, hospital
markstlI2g and public relations director. "When we found
oataboi* it, we canto" the kitcbenand had them make
$ cake. The couple want borne alter they were married got
fr,"un.d up and came beck for a reception in the room,"

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Jecehess, U mdbsrbs4aw of Janat Jacobson, this J.
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The couple went through with the planned wedding at
the Murphy home without Mrs. Murphy In attendance.
Again it was their friend, Mrs. Janet Jacobson, who
performed the ceremony.
In order to keep Mrs. Murphy from being completely
excluded from the wedding, Patricia called the hospital
and her grandmother heard the ceremony by phone.
"They called just as the wedding march began and I
heard the whole service. I was so I torn up I couldn't be
there," Mrs. Murphy said.
She dthehadamenalplctweofthewddjngand the
home she had so carefully prepared while Listening on the
phone.
She said the couple had not wanted to hurt anyone's
feelings and thus did not mention
married the day before
"I knew she heard the wedding, but I felt wiJ she w
there, It wasn't quite light," said Patricia. "
worked so hard and had even bought my wedding dress."
It was Immediately after the ceremony, James said,
that his wife turned to him and asked him if he's like to get
married again.
"It was kind of on the spur
of the moment," James UK
"she looked at me and said 'can we marry again for
grandma?"
Mrs. Murphy said her grw'4daughier Called and said
there would be another ceremony.
"Are you ready for this., . the wedding party Is on their
way over so you can see the ceremony," Mrs. Murphy
said she was told by Patricia.
Twenty rniin War Wddlflg P1117 f aid ' econlonled by Mrs Jawt Jacobson, arrived at the
hospital. A yellow caring. was planed on the bathrobe 01
Mrs. Murphy and she vu taken by wheelchair to the
ho'vItal '.vtl where, f the third time,James and
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By DONNA E8TES
Etthberger, meanwhile, said
Herald Staff Writer
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the same period a year ago
Seminole County is in
while spending is down 1.7
"reasonably good financial
percent . Nelswender added
condition,"
County
that interest income oncounty
Administrator Roger
invested funds Is slightly better
Nelawender and Office of
than in the past.
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business,
Evaluation (OMAE) Director
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commissioners Monday In
with the cities of Seminole
orkshop session.
which need inspections done on
But, the county is "darting to
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bridges
In the various comlurt" from a 17.57 percent
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rnunitles
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turnover among skilled em.,(
date
law.
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requires
the
city
and
county
oosuction people, firemen
governments
to
inspect
20-feetand others which Is having an
Impact on some county ROGER NEISWENDER JEFF ETCHBERGER wide bridges within their
respective Jurisdictions every
programs, Nelswender added.
...spendlng down
...turnoverb
two ys.
Pokütg out lo of emHe said the city of Winter
worked tç new pay plans, proving expenditures only for Springs has asked the
pl
county to
budgeted Items while leaving
economy heats up, Nelswendsr Nelswender said,
Inspect seven bridges In that
"The turnover rate Is collections 01
said the co%ady is being forced
revenues by the city and (our or five bridges in
to compete for 'killed em- unacceptable," the ad- county Is 1.4 percent ahead °
er cities need Inspections as
ployeu not only with the fl'tl1MTMor
contingency end reserve
well. The county has a team In
with
privat
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dW Ike Altamonte Springs condition, Nelswender warned Generally county government
are qualified to Inspect bridges,
wlisiaalaries,perticidarlyfor
needeacub carry forward he said.
are somsvt Igher the ITIai4 mNltJW 01 1)15 durIng the first few moq4tv of a
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later moved to Miami.
Colombia; Mark Steven PhilThe organization used sophis- lips, 31, of Fort Lauderdale;
ticated monitoring equipment Carl Jerry London, 38, of
of law enforcement com- Clarksville, Ga.; Gregory
munications, a fleet of planes Francis Poulos, 33, of Fort
and ships, and a security force Lauderdale; Ronald Benton
at loading sites armed with Elliott, 42, of Winter Haven,
rifles, grenades and handguns, Fla.; and Roy Roscoe Walker,
the Indictment said.
Jr., 35, of Winston-Salem, N.C.
Other defendants named
The defendants were charged
were: Lynn Platshorn, 35, of with conducting a criminal
Miami Beach; Dr. Morris enterprise under the federal
Keller, 42, residence unknown; Racketeering Influenced and
Eugene Arter Meyers, 40, of Corrupt Organization statute,
Tampa, Fla.; Randall Gene rather than simply a smuggling
Fisher, fl, of Fort Lauderdale, conspiracy.
Fla.; Modesto Echezarreta.
(*her charges Included conCruz, 43, of Key Biscayne, Fla.; spiracy to commit kidnapping,
Richard Elliott Grant, 24, of obstruction of justice, rackHollywood, Fla.; Haul Davila. eteering and Importation of a
,iuneno. 4z. 0! San MarIa, controlled substance.

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Floridians in the smuggling
organization. The group was
allegedly headed by Robert Jay
Meinster and Robert Elliot
Platahorn, Miami businessmen
and partners in the South
Florida Auto Auction, the 105.
page document said.
"This is the first announced
joint FBI.DEA investigation
Into drug trafficking," Bell
said. "It Is one of the biggest
drug busts by federal authorities In history."
Smuggling operations began
in August 1974, with Meinster
and Platahorn supposedly running Colombian marijuana
through South Florida to
storage facilities in Philadel.
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�2A— Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, May 1, 1979

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IN BRIEF
Millions Parade In
May Day Celebration

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memorial tributes For the war dead in Israel, nations
spanning the globe today marked May Day an annual
rite of spring
with marches, rallies and speeches.
Outside the Kremlin, about 2 million Soviets marched,
cheering and swaying banners emblazoned with "Long
live the unbreakable alliance of the working class" and
other slogans.
Most countries mark May Day as a day to honor its
workers, commemorating the strikers'march through the
streets of Chicago that culminated In the I890
"Hayinarket Massacre."
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Moscow Honors Angela
MOSCOW U111)
Black American civil rights activist Angela Davis is among six foreigners named
recipients of the International Lenin Peace Prize awarded
to mark Tuesday's May Day celebrations, the official
Tass news agency reported.
Tass Monday quoted academician Nikolai Blokhin, a
member of the awarding jury, as saying Ms. Davis
"vigorously continues to !ngage in political activities,
consistently comes out for friendship between the
American and Soviet peoples, for the development of allround relations between the United States and the
U.S.S.R."
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A drug widely used to combat
high blood pressure and a key component of an antidandruff shampoo have been found to cause cancer in
laboratory rats and mice, the National Cancer Institute
reported today.
The anti-hypertension agent, called reserpine, was
introduced in 1954 and the government estimated more
than a million people currently take the drug, which is
sold under a number of different brand names.
But the cancer institute and the National Heart, Lung
and Blood Institute said the risk to life posed by untreated
high blood pressure "far exceeds" the drug's potential
cancer risk to humans.
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The driver of this overturned truck escaped injury when this mishap occurred on and if you lived without water,"
Mackie said the woman, who
SR 436 near Wymore Road in Altamonte Springs Monday about 8:30 p.m. And, said Cheviot Police Chief
apparen
tly was "not senile"
the driver, Remi Demeere of Orlando, only temporarily lost the 25 tons of Donald Mackie.
judg from records she kept,
limerock that was spilled. His firm recovered the material after the accident.
"We found $42,000 in cash, had gone 15 years without a hot I.
Altamonte Springs police, who ticketed Demeere for creating a special hazard, plus docks, bonds and un- water heater and without water
to wit: the limerock on the road, said the truck was traveling on 436 and as cubed checks we cataloged as since her pipes burg last
It approached a red light at the intersection, the driver applied the brakes, but worth $502,000. We found one winter.
the rig skidded sideways on the slippery pavement then overturned, spilling the bank book with $240,000 on
" My wife and Itrled to help
cargo. Damage to the truck was put at 18000, and at 15,000 to the trailer unit. The deposit,
her," said Ed Rans, a neighbor,
rig is owned by MGH Trucking Co. of Orlando, police said.
"And that doesn't include "but she let us know she didn't
stock in such firms asGeneral want any heip."

Rhodesia's ruling
Executive Council failed today to end a crisis sparked by a
black leader's charge that the recent majority rule
election was stage-managed to benefit his chief rival.
But at a two-hour meeting, which marked the start of a
protracted wrangle, the four council members left
themselves some room to maneuver.
The Rev. Ndabaningl Sithole, who ran a poor second In
the election, came out saying his council colleagues did
not reject his call for a commission of inquiry to in.
vestigate the election results but that they said its findings
would not be binding.
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)

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SANTIAGO, CHILE (UPI)
&amp;une 15 whales have
been found dead on a beach on Navaiino Wand at the
southern tip of South America, according to Santiago

Windfall Tax Divides Carter, Kennedy

Israel Mourns Dead
By UNiTED PRE INTEINATIONAL
Israel today began a two-day holiday to mourn the
nearly 14,000 soldiers killed defending the Jewish state
nd to mark its first Independence Day at peace with
Egypt in more than 31 years
;•tha major address tn8afaga,a mining town on the Bed
&amp;a about 300mlleaionthofCako,President AnwarSidat
*as expected to trace the rnAbth'g steps toward a
orkIng pewi with Israel and comment on the widening
rift between his country and its Arab neighbors.

"And second, It has also intimidated the administration into
He said he would oppose any congressional attempts to weaken
submitting a token windfall ta that is no more than a transparent the tax.
fig leaf over the vast profits the industry will reap."
On returning to Washington, Kennedy said Carter's reaction to
Sen. Edward Kennedy.
his
criticism was the president's "best effort to defend an energy
a reporter related Kennedy's statement to Carter at
Kennedy has broken with Carter before, over national health
televised
and
broadcast
news
conference
the
president
looked
policy
I find indefansfigs"
Insurance and budget priorities, but the current dispute over oil
and
sald
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Just
a
lot
of
baloney."
Despite the latest furor and continuing polls showing him
price decontrol and how to tax the oil companies' profits left a
Everybody knows that decontrol Is mandated In the present mining even with or even ahead of the incimibssg pre'ldent
visibly angry Carter and a stone-faced Kennedy trading charges
law," Cartersald, referringtothe clause in Iastyear's energy act Kennedy dill keeps himself aloof from polt1eal ipsculatkisi.
and counter-charges Monday.
In a speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors in requiftan end to price controls In September 1001. Carter's
"I expect him (Carter) to be rnInated," Kennedy told the
the process and brings higher prices a bit editors. "I expect to work for his election. I expect him to be reNew York, Kennedy accused the administration of giving in to
faster.
elected."
"the overbearing power of the oil lobby."
"First, It has intimidated the administration Into throwing in
As for the windfall profits tax, Carter said, "I'm always
But Ksnnedy said he will contItoce Carter s.in areas
the towel without even entering the ring on oil price decontrol," amenable to proposals made by Senator Kennedy to make the where I have strung views and differences" and sport him "on
Kennedy said.
laws fairer or more stringent."
issues where we both agree."

Ewning Hcndd t uips sise)

Monday by a lawyer In the figures on a chalkboard, tamlnatioc with the cancerDr. Richard Bottomly, a and found "no signs of the
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!)
• professor of medicine at the beginning of cancer."
A Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corp. Karen Sllkwood trial, the of. showing that a half grain of causing substance.
Unlversltyofoklahoma College
executive concedes enough flcial,W.J. Shelley, sgreed that plutonium would. be enough to
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lbS lawyers for MS. SUk
a half gram of give 7,175,* people the muplutonium could have been a much
Medicine, st
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suing load autopsy end other
carried undetected out of its plutonium could have been Urnms safe dose of radiation for wood's f amily,
medical enough Contamination with
over
her
cl1,dani.
reports f
nuclear processing
i facil ty at taken at or thus undetected a
him by Kerr- radioactive plutonium to
nation, have argued the mining MGs. after Ms. Silkwood died "cii.e cancer en the spot."
any one time to subject 7.6 past monitoring devices at the
the
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Edward L ( 'plbi, both of
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Herman Talmadge's top
aide says his boss did not know until last June that for
years his staff had made bogus Senate expense claims to
ensure that Talmadge received the maximum allowable
reimbursement.
T. Rogers Wade, who replaced Talmadge's chief accuser, Daniel Minchew, as the senator's administrative
assistant In late 1974, told the Senate Ethics Committee
Monday he discussed the practice of "drawing down the
maximum" expenses only with Minchew, never with
Talmadge.
Wade was the first witness in t he committee's
disciplinary hearings that could lead to the Georgia
Democrat's censure or expulsion from the Senate.
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fire
ripped through a fertilizer plant early today, forcing
a
the evacuation of about 150 people, the town's entire
population. L No Injuries were reported.
The Pickaway County sheriff's office in nearby dr,
cleville said the evacuation was ordered by the manager
of the Sohigro Co. plant who felt the mixture of burning
chemicals and smoke could be dangerous.
"The whole plant is still on fire," said a deputy sheriff.
"We're evacuating everybody in Atlanta." He said fire
departments from five communities were on the scene.

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Sears, Roebuck and Co., the
nation's largest retailer, is reducing all prices in its
currant catalog by 5 percent, effective today.
Qunirman Edward B. Telling announced the rollback
Monday, 3aying "the action is being taken in cooperation
with the president's program to fight inflation."

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is the sixth declared GOP candidate In a field that also has
four unannounced contenders including front-runner
Ronald Reagan.

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TALLAHASSEE,Fla. (UP!) One of Florida's major
teachers' unions is challenging an order forbidding an
Orlando kindergarten teacher to breast-feed her baby at
school on her lunch hour.
A U.S. District Court judge was asked to act immediately to let the teacher leave campus during her offduty hours, or be allowed to feed the child at the school
while the court considers the suit.
Janice Dike, a teacher at Azelea Park Elementary
School, breast-fed her 4-month-old daughter on the advice
of her obstetrician from Jan. 2 to March 26 without interference. Her husband, or a babysitter, brought the
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George Bush, a Connecticut
Yankee who made a fortune in Texas oil and found fame
as CIA director and chief of the U.S. liaison to China,
Joined the crowded 1980 Republican presidential race

WASHINGTON (UP!) — The windfall prof its tax is shaping up
as the ldtest — and possibly bitterest issue to split President
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himself In the chest.
Neighbors said Miceli had practiced medicine for more
than 40 years in Lockland, a Cincinnati suburb. Derminlo,
who lived about it block from the doctor's house, had been
treated for but not cured - of a skin problem.

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The whales ranged from six to 1$ feet long and were
found over the weekend waahedupona ilinile stretch of
beach by fisherman, the reports said.

The Florida Senate Committee on Economics, Community and
Consumer Affairs will consider today the bill passed by the House
of Representatives to take away front cities and counties the right
to regulate cablevision rates.
While Seminole's two representatives Bobby Hattaway, [)Altamonte Springs, and Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood
were
among the 74 members of the House who voted for the legislation,
it will face hard opposition from Seminole's State Sen. John Vogt,
D-Cocoa Beach, if it gets out of committee,
"Cablevision appears typically a non-competitive field," said
Vogt from his Tallahassee office," in that one reason cablevision
is a franchised operation is because it costs too much for cornpetitors to face each other.
"Under the current situation cities and counties by regulating
rates ensure citizens will get decent service at a reasonable rate
while not unduly holding down the rates. Cablevision is becoming
almost a public necessity, almost a public utility. Without cornpetition, rates will rise out of sight," Vogt said.
Meanwhile, Sen. Clark Maxwell, R-Melbourne, whose district
also includes Seminole County, has no position at this point on the
legislation stopping cities and counties from setting cablevision
rates.
"i have received no correspondence or contact about the bill,"
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County Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff, although votir.
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the
county to continue regulating
waiting and see what happens with the legislition before u(iiI
meriting. The county commission recently granted ScminoleOrange Cablevision a rate increase. Sanford city commissioners
at the same time turned down it rate increase.
Seminole-Orange Cablevision operates currently in
uninii
corporated areas of the county. Winter Sprinis. (a
longwoo(l and Sanford.
Longwood Mayor June Loniianu said shi
about regulating the rates, but leans slightk m l i'.
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tinuing the regulation. Seniinole ('ahli v:
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appear before the Longsood City (nntu.rL t S
a rate increase from $6.) iiionthi scr c
family homes.
it
In Casselberry, Seminole ('ablvviswn has h-r , ,kid ti
tt1 n'.t,ilL!:l'
request for an increase in rates Ui .IIRyafli
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service in the vity i S 11iili1't,'il ,ttiil
track record, siiitl Mayor Grier
In Altamonte Sprinis, the flt'. S,tn!in't
non-exclusive fran('luL ith the iits ftc ftanchi-.c r'linui
grants the firm initial ratc md rct.uns !;r the t it t:i
eiiit
the right toconsider e\'t'r t%t) "ars erath'
regulating the firms rates.

filed may have no resemblance to what actually comes before the
Senate," he said.
Brantley, explaining his vote in favor of the dc-regulation, said
cablevision is a non-essential service. "My feeling is that the
cities and county might set rates strictly for political reasons. In
most cases none of the officials sitting in the city or county
governments have the expertise to judge whether rates are
equitable.
"If the rates get too high a person can drop the service. It is not
a life or death thing," Brantley said.
"Everyone talks about wanting to get government out of the
free enterprise system and this is one way to do it," said Hattaway. "Cablevision is not a mandatory service. People can
either take it or not. Rates will seek their own level," he said.
Reaction to the legislation among city and county officials in
Seminole is mixed.
Opposed to the legislation, saying it is an infringement on the
homerule powers of local government and an interference by the
state in local government are: Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore,
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd, Casselberry Mayor Bill
Grier and C.asselberry Council Chairman Frank Schulte.
Favoring de-control of cablevision rates are: Winter Springs

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Brenda Robinson, a junior at Lake Brantley
High School, took her first drawing class as a

freshman just "to fill up space in my
schedule."
Her talent for sketching quickly surpassed
the drawings of an amateur, however,
making her a national art award winner.

Brenda is one of 57 high school students
across the country who won the Hallmark
Honor Prize of $100 each for the best painting
or drawing.
Scholastic Magazines, Inc. sponsored the
nationwide Art Awards program to encourage the creative expression among
secondary-school students across the United
States.
Other students from Seminole County who
won honorable Mention certificates for their
entries include;
Pain Champion of Lake Brantley High
School, pottery entry; Timothy Herring of
Lakeview Middle School, printmaking entry;
Robin Willis, of Lakeview Middle School,
mixed media entry and Amy Daum of.
Seminole High School for her textile design.
Brenda's prize-winning entry was an Ink
drawing of an old German town she drew last
Christmas. Brenda, who is taking German as
a language just visited southern Germany
with her foreign language class over spring
break.
But competition is nothing new to the 17year-old junior. This is her third year of

competition in the Scholastic Art Awards
program.
Along with her HallmarK Honor Prize,
Brenda also was awarded an honorable
mention certificate for printmaking. Last
year, her entries qualified as two "blueribbon" finalists and were forwarded to
Scholastic in New York for national judging.
Her first year of competition was awarded
with an Honorable Mention.
Brenda says she likes to draw for various
reasons, but primarily for self-expression:
"It allows you to see things the way you
really see them, not the way other people see
it. I can look at something and make an impression that is my own and nobody else's."
Surprisingly enough, Brenda doesn't plan to
make art her life's work. She will attend
Emo:-y University in Atlanta in September
where she will study medicine, she said.
All In all, this year's national competition,
tallied 406 gold medals and 559 honorable
mention, certificates for outstanding work in
painting, drawing, printmaking, design,
sculpture and crafts.
Approximately 150,000 entries were submitted to the 57 regional sponsors this year.
From those, about 8,000 "blue-ribbon"
finalists were selected by regional judges and
sent to Scholastic for national judging.
The entry-winning gold metals and
Hallmark Honor Prizes will be displayed at
the Scholastic Magazines' 52nd annual
National High School Art Exhibition, It will be
held from June 5 to June 27 in the Union
Carbide Exhibition Hall, 270 Park Ave., New
York City.

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Violates Freedom?
herald Photos hv r o w N.-ts,i

DENVER (UP!)
Three
The Colorado Supreme Court, said there was a compelling
men who claim their religion in a 5-1 decision Monday, state interest for requiring the
prevents them from having rejected claims of David photographs as identification.
their photographs taken for Johnson, Anthony Vigil and
The three argued their right
drivers' licenses intend to ask Brent Perkins, members of a to religious freedom was being
the U.S. Supreme Court to group called the "Assembly of infringed upon by a demand
review their case.
YHWHHOSHUA." The court they be photographed before
they could receive drivers'
licenses.
Richard Borchers, a Denver
attorney for the religious group,
said Monday he will ask the
U.S. Supreme Court to consider
hearing the case.
The three men said the Bible
directs they not allow any
photographs of themselves, a
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UP!)
have been severely limited," he belief based on a literal inA U.S. District Court judge said.
terpretation of the second
today ordered that senior
Gomes, 19, filed a suit last commandment as pronounced
Donald M. Comes be given a month seeking an Injunction to in Exodus.
berth on an all-girl volleyball force the Rhode Island InterThe commandment states:
team at Newport's Rogers High scholastic
League
to
let
him
"Thou
shalt not make unto thee
School, ruling he was a victim play on the acivad,
any graven image, or any
of sex discrimination.
The 6-foot-tall Gomes, who
likeness of any thing that is in
"A separate and exclusive made the team in tryouts but heaven above, or that is in the
female team may be edab-- wasn't allowed to play' said UW earth beneath, or that is In the
llshed only when males previ- league violated his constitution- water under the earth."
ously had, and presumably al right to equal protection and
Borchers said the small
continue to have, adequate used federal athletic funds to do
group, based in Boone, Cob.,
athletic opportunities to parleague's lawyer, Robert and founded in the late 1930s,
ticipate in that sport," Judge B.The
Mann, said he would took Its unpronounceable name
Raymond J. Pettine ruled.

LAKE BRANTLEY'S BRENDA ROBINSON
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A 21-year-old man, apparently dissatisfied with the treatment his physician was
giving him for a skin problem, shot and killed the doctor
Monday and then turned the gun on himself.
Police said Joe Derminio walked into the house-office of
Dr. S. Gregory Miceli, pulled out a .357 magnum revolver,
and shot the doctor in the chest and then apparently shot

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Since he was 12,
Stephen T. Judy has been in and out of prisons and jails in
Indiana and Illinois. The last two times he was released,
an Indiana official says, it was because of mistakes by
Illinois prison officials.
On Saturday, police charge, Judy abducted a young
mother and her three children as they were stranded on a
roadside near Indianapolis with a flat tire. Police say
Judy raped and strangled the woman and drowned the
young children in a creek near Mooresville.
Prosecutor G. Thomas Gray said Monday he is confident he will have Judy sent to the electric chair for the
crimes.

CINCINNATI (UP!)
Moto Ctncaft Bell, Cthc1
Suburban Cheviot police
nati Gas &amp; Electric, El Paso
trying to unravel the riddle of Natural Gas, and Firone,"
Genette Leinmori, an 81-year- said Mackie.
old woman who lived alone,
"There are hundreds of enwithout water, surrounded by
ionvelopes
containing such stocks
heaps of trash and a mill
and
you
can tell frocn the in.
dollarfortune,
terest she was getting she was
When Miss Leminon died at worth over $1 million," said
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not reviewed the legislation at all. The bill which was originally

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter has issued a
public warning that that a Soviet violation of the proposed
arms limitation treaty could lead to a nuclear confrontation.
Speaking to a nationwide television and broadcast
audience at his 48th formal news conference Monday,
Carter twice used the phrase "nuclear confrontation."
"The Soviets know that if we ever detect any violation of
the SALT agreement, there would be a basis on which to
reject the treaty in its entirety, there would be a possible
termination of the good relationships between our country
and the Soviet Union on which detente is based, and it
might very well escalate into a nuclear confrontation," he

WASHINGTON I UP!, An ingredient used by at least
10 million Americans in many nonprescription sedatives,
sleep-aids and cold medicines causes cancer in animals
and should be banned immediately, an environmental
group said today.
The drug methapyrilene is an antihistamine widely
used in such products as Compoz, Nytol, Excedrin P.M.,
Sominex, COPE and Allerest Time Release Capsules.
The Environmental Defense Fund said methapyrilene
has been found to cause liver tumors in laboratory rats.

HOUSE BURGLARY:
SHE'S IN JAIL
The apartment of a woman in jail on charges of first degree
murder was burglarized and a television valued at $200 taken
sometime Sunday or Monday, Sanford police said.
Police said a 24-inch television owned by Thelma Brooks, 31,
was taken from an apartment at 165 Bethune Circle by a burglar

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Senate Passes Tax Relief

MAN/IC UA,Nicaragua (UPI) — Nicaraguan
authorities arrested two top opposition leaders and
banned all but one May Day celebration today in an apparent effort to douse a bloody outburst of attacks against
President Anastasia Somoza.
Leftist Sandinista guerrillas reportedly staged attacks
in Managua and Chinandega, but the worst fighting was
reported in Leon 55 miles northwest of the capital. One
Avtiiriran was wounded.
A National Guard plane Monday launched several
rockets into the city as ground troops fought hit-and-run
battles with an undetermined number of rebels in the
predominantly poor western section of Leon, witnesses

serious condition after more than five hours.
Justin Sullivan, prison communication manager, said
fl-year-old Gerald Joseph McDonald, armed with tools
from the prison engine repair
Moy eaptured two
elderly shop instructors Identified as Joseph Leblanc, 59,
and Robert Chapman, 55.
Sullivan said the hunate had apparently acted on im•
pulse and that efforts to free the hostage had been ham.
pered "because he doesn't seem to know why he did it.
lie's just as mystified as we are."

Immediate Ban Sought On

who entered the home by forcing open a window.
On Friday night, Mrs. Brooks was taken into custody and
charged with first degree murder in connection with the shooting
death of her husband, Adolphus Brooks, 44, who was found dead in
the bedroom of the apartment. She remains In custody.
theft of the television was reported by Mrs. Brooks'
nephew, Dannie Bernard Williams.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) March 11 presidential primary, lion to secure land for a coal on homesteads to 2 gj
The Senate today approved a was approved 38-2. Senators slurry pipeline,
per $1,000 of assessed value —
AMPLIFIERS TAKEN
constitutional amendment rejected a plan by Gov. Bob
Final action on the bill (SB54) Instead of the current 8 mills.
Two
stereo
amplifiers
were stolen from the Winwood Corngiving homeowners a $144 Graham giving tax relief to was put off after several
Homeowners would get a munity Center in Altamonte Springs, according to Seminole
commercial and industrial senators charged the pipeline check from the state next April County deputies.
Earlier story, page SA
property owners as well as should be regulated by the or May reimbursing them for
homeowners.
A pry tool was used to jimmy the locked door of the community
Public Service Commission,
about three fourthsof the taxes
break on their property taxes.
The Senate deadlocked on a
Under the Senate tax plan, they paid this year. Their tam center located at 199 Leonard St., Altamonte Springs, deputies
The amendment, which will bill letting Florida Gas Co. use the constitution would be would he levied at the reduced say. The burglary occurred sometime between Sunday and
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go to Florida voters during the the power of public condeinna- amended to limit school taxes level in future years.
Monday.

Nicaraguan Fight Rages

DORChESTER, New Brunswick (UPI)
A young
convict jailed for attempted murder took two prison
teachers hostage at borchester Maximum Security
Prison, beat and stabbed them, then released one man In

IN BRIEF

"If he goes to sleep, he forgets to breathe."
Crib death syndrome usually affects babies from one month U
six months of age, she said.
Dr. Irrgang says she will conclude the autopsy report Thur.

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Hospital. Sandra Turner, the baby's mother, brought the boy Ii
the hospital when she noticed he had stopped breathing.
"Crib death is a recognized syndrome where a child dies ap
parently without any real struggle," Dr. Irrgang said. "It it
believed at this point that it is due to the baby's immatix'i
respiratory system.

Mark Scott Chaplin, 16, of 2809 S. Magnolia, Sanford, died
Monday afternoon and the person who killed him remains
unknown to authorities.
Young Chaplin died at Florida Hospital in Orlando of head injuries he sustained when he was struck by a hit and run driver
Thursday evening.
Chaplin was riding his bicycle on Old Lake Mary Road about a
mile south of Airport Boulevard when an unidentified motorist
struck him from the rear, throwing him onto the pavement. The
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of the car never
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at a high rate of speed. Witnesses told investigating troopers that the computer room the next morning, his mother said.
the car appeared to be a blue, 1973 or 1974 Pontiac. Witnesses said
CRIB DEATH
the driver of the car had one passenger.
Preliminary autopsy findings indicate a three-month-old
The Highway Patrol said today they have no new leads in Sanford boy who died Sunday was a victim of the "crib death
connection with the accident.
syndrome," says Dr. Sara Irrgang, the assistant medical
The mother of the victim, Mrs. Paul Chaplin, said her son was examiner for Seminole County.
on his way to a friend's house in Lake Mary at the time of the
Kenneth Adams of 2201 Alexander Ave., Sanford, was
accident. He was going to stay overnight so he could be closer to pronounced dead Sunday morning at Seminole Memorial

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' WORLD
IN BRIEF
Millions Parade In
May Day Celebration

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
From the traditional parade on Moscow's Red Square to
memorial tributes for the war dead in Israel, nations

spanning the globe today marked May Day — an annual
rite of spring — with marches, rallies and speeches.
Outside the Kremlin, about 2 million Soviets marched,
cheering and swaying banners emblazoned with "Long
live the unbreakable alliance of the working class" and
other slogans.
Most countries mark May Day as a day to honor its
workers, commemorating the strikers' march through the
streets of Chicago that culminated in the 1890
"Ilaymerket Massacre."

Moscow Honors

Angela

MOSCOW UPI)
Black American civil rights activist Angela Davis is among six foreigners named
recipients of the International Lenin Peace Prize awarded
to mark Tuesday's May Day celebrations, the official
Tass news agency reported.
Tass Monday quoted academician Nikolai Blokhin, a
member of the awarding jury, as saying Ms. Davis
"vigorously continues to thigage in political activities,
consistently comes out for friendship between the
American and Soviet peoples, for the development of allround relations between the United States and the
U.S.S.R."
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Young Chaplin died at Florida Hospital in Orlando of head Injuries he sustained when he was struck by a hit and run driver
Thursday evening.
Chaplin was riding his bicycle on Old Lake Mary Road about a
mile south of Airport Boulevard when an unidentified motorist
struck him from the rear, throwing him onto the pavement. The
Florida Hirzhwav Patrol said the driver of the car never stonoed.
Instead, the Highway Patrol reported, the driver fled the scene Seminole Community College, where he was planning on visiting
at a high rate of speed. Witnesses told investigating troopers that the computer room the next morning, his mother said.
the car appeared to be a blue, 1973 or 1974 Pontiac. Witnesses said
CRIB DEATH
the driver of the car had one passenger.
Preliminary autopsy findings indicate a three-month-old
The Highway Patrol said today they have no new leads in Sanford boy who died Sunday was a victim of the "crib death
connection with the accident,
syndrome," says Dr. Sara Irrgang, the assistant medical
The mother of the victim, Mrs. Paul Chaplin, said her son was examiner for Seminole County.
on his way to a friend's house in Lake Mary at the time of the
Kenneth Adams of 2201 Alexander Ave., Sanford, was
accident. He was going to stay overnight so he could be closer to pronounced dead Sunday morning at Seminole Memorial

WASHINGTON UPI, — An ingredient used by at least
10 million Americans in many nonprescription sedatives,
sleep-aids and cold medicines causes cancer in animals
and should be banned immediately, an environmental
group said today.
The drug — methapyrilene — is an antihistamine widely
used in such products as Compoz, Nytol, Excedrin P.M.,
Sominex, COPE and Allerest Time Release Capsules.
The Environmental Defense Fund said methapyrilene
has been found to cause liver tumors in laboratory rats.

Cancer Warning Issued
WASHINGTON (UP!) — A drug widely used to combat
high blood pressure and a key component of an antidandruff shampoo have been found to cause cancer in
laboratory rats and mice, the National Cancer Institute
reported today.
The anti-hypertension agent, called reserpine, was
introduced in 1954 and the government estimated more
than a million people currently take the drug, which is
sold under a number of different brand names.
But the cancer institute and the National Heart, Lung
and Blood Institute said the risk to life posed by untreated
high blood pressure "far exceeds" the drug's potential
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On Saturday, police charge, Judy abducted a young
mother and her three children as they were stranded on a
roadside near Indianapolis with a flat tire. Police say
Judy raped and strangled the woman and drowned the
young children in a creek near Mooresville.
Prosecutor G. Thomas Gray said Monday he is confident he will have Judy sent to the electric chair for the

CINCINNATI (UP!)
Motors, Cincinnati Bell, CincinSuburban Cheviot police are natl Gas &amp; Electric, El Paso
frng tounrevel the riddle of Natural Gas, and Firestone,"
Genette Leinmon, an 81-year- said Mackie.
old woman who lived alone,
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without water, surrounded by
heaps of trash and a million- reb0Pu containing such stocks
and you can tell from the indollar fortune,
terest she was getting she was
When Miss Lemmon died at worth over $1 million," said
General Hospital Friday, police Mackie.
were Upped by neighbors who
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Neighbors said Miceli had practiced medicine for more

than 40 years in Lockland, a Cincinnati suburb. Derminio,
who lived about a block from the doctor's house, had been
treatedlfor but not cured'o( a skin problem.
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By UNITED PREW INTERNATIONAL
today began a two.day holiday to mourn

Israel
the
nearly 14,000 soldiers killed defending the Jewish state
nd tq mark its first Independence Day at peace with
egypt in more, than 31 years,
In a major address in Salaga, a mining town on the Red
Sea about 300miles south of Cairo, President Anwar Sadat
u expected to trace the remaining steps toward a
orklng peace with Israel and comment on the widening
rift between his country and Its Arab neighbors
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teachers' unions Is challenging an order forbidding an
Orlando kindergarten teacher to breast-feed her baby at
school on her lunch hour.
A U.S. District Court judge was asked to act tinmediately to let the teacher leave campus during her of fduty hours, or be allowed to feed the child at the school
while the court considers the suit.
Janice Dike, a teacher at Azelea Park Elementary
School, breast-fed her 4-month-old daughter on the advice
of her obstetrician from Jan. 2 to March 26 without interference. Her husband, or a babysitter, brought the
Infant to school daily.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) George Bush, a Connecticut
Yankee who made a fortune in Texas oil and found fame
as CIA director and chief of the U.S. liaison to China,
joined the crowded 1980 Republican presidential race
today.
Bush, who has been pursuing the presidency for a year,
is the sixth declared GOP candidate in a field that also has
four unannounced contenders including front-runner
Ronald Reagan.

WASHINGTON (UP!) The windfail'profits tax is shaping up
"And second, It has also intimidated the administration into
He said he would oppose any congressional attempts to weaken
as the latest and possibly bitterest issue to split President submitting a token windfall ta that is no more than a transparent the tax.
Carter and his potential rival for the presidential nomination, fig leaf over the vast profits the industry will reap."
On returning to Washington, Kennedy said Carter's reaction to
Sen. Edward Kennedy.
his crcism was the president's "best effort to defend an energy
a
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Kennedy has broken with Carter before, over national health
policy I find indefensIble."
Insurance and budget priorities, but the current dispute over oil televised and broadcast news ccnierence ue presiuient
Despite the latest furor and continuing polls showing him
price decontrol and how to tax the oil companies' profits left a angry and said, "That's just a lot of baloney."
"Everybody knows that decontrol is mandated in the present running even with or even ahead of the Incumbent president
visibly angry Carter and a stone-faced Kennedy trading charges
law," Carter said, referring tothe clause in last year's energy act Kennedy still keeps Mna,lf aloof from po11 lcal speculation.
and counter-charges Monday.
Newspaper
Editors
in
requift
an end to price controls in September 1981. Carters
In a speech to the American Society of
"I expect him (Carter) to be renominated," Kennedy told the
phasevii.d.acceleraties the process and brings higher prices a bit editors ""I expect to work for his election. I expect him to be reNew York, Kennedy accused the administration of giving in to
faster.
elected.
"the overbearing power of the oil lobby."
"First, it has intimidated the administration into throwing in
As for the windfall profits tax, Carter said, "I'm always
But Kennedy said he will continue to challenge Carter "In areas
the towel without even entering the ring on oil price decontrol," amenable to proposals made by Senator Kennedy to make the where I have strong views and differences" and support
him "on
Kennedy said.
laws fairer or more stringent."
Issues where we both agree."

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WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Herman Talmadge's top
aide says his boss did not know until last June that for
years his staff had made bogus Senate expense claims to
ensure that Talmadge received the maximum allowable
reimbursement.
T. Rogers Wade, who replaced Talmadge's chief accurer, Daniel Minchew, as the senator's administrative
assistant in late 1974, told the Senate Ethics Committee
Monday he discussed the practice of "drawing down the
maximum" expenses only with Minchew, never with
Talmadge.
Wade was the first witness in the committee's
disciplinary hearings that could lead to the Georgia
Democrat's censure or expulsion from the Senate.
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Monday by a lawyer in the figures on a chalkboard, lamination with the cancer- Dr. Richard Bottoinly, a and found ,,no signs of the
Karen Silkwood trial, the of. showing that a half gram of causing substance.
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ftda1,W.J. S helley, agreed that plutothan would, be enough to
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plutonhin could have been as much
MPIICIne testified he exam. said Ms. Sllkwood sutfered
carried undetected out of Its plutonium could have been hmxn safe dose of radiation for wood's family, which is sales laid autopsy and ether medical enough contamination with
over bercoI" reports fiflsliid him by Kerr- radioactive plutonium to
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a (Ire ripped through a fertllizei plant early today, forcing
Ow evacuation of about 150 people, the town's entire
population. . No injuries were reported.
The Pickaway County sheriff's office in nearby Circleville said the evacuation was ordered by the manager
of the Sohigro Co. plant who felt the mixture of burning
chemicals and smoke could be dangerous.
"The whole plant is still on fire," said a deputy sheriff.
"We're evacuating everybody in Atlanta." He said fire
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Herald Staff Writer
The Florida Senate Committee on Economics, Community and
Consumer Affairs will consider today the .,ill passed by the House
of Representatives to take away from cities and counties the right
to regulate cablevision rates.
While Seminole's two representatives — Bobby Hattaway, 1)Altamonte Springs, and Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood — were
among the 74 members of the House who voted for the legislation,
it will face hard opposition from Seminole's State Sen. John Vogt,
1)-Cocoa Beach, if it gets out of committee.
"Cablevision appears typically a non-competitive field," said
Vogt from his Tallahassee office," in that one reason cablevision
is a franchised operation is because it costs too much for competitors to face each other.
"Under the current situation cities and counties by regulating
rates ensure citizens will get decent service at a reasonable rate
while not unduly holding down the rates. Cablevision is becoming
almost a public necessity, almost a public utility. Without competition, rates will rise out of sight," Vogt said.
Meanwhile, Sen. Clark Maxwell, R-Melbourne, whose district
als6 Includes Seminole County, has no position at this point on the
legislation stopping cities and counties from setting cablevision
rates.
"I have received no correspondence or contact about the bill,"
Maxwell said, adding he will review it after it comes out of

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not reviewed the legislation at all. The bill which was originally
filed may have no resemblance to what actually comes before the
Senate," he said.
Brantley, explaining his vote in favor of the dc-regulation, said
cablevision is a non-essential service. "My feeling is that the
cities and county might set rates strictly for political reasons. In
most cases none of the officials sitting in the city or county
governments have the expertise to judge whether rates are
equitable.
"If the rates get too high a person can drop the service. It is not
a life or death thing," Brantley said.
"Everyone talks about wanting to get government out of the
free enterprise system and this is one way to do it," said Hat'
taway. "Cablevision is not a mandatory service. People can
either take it or not. Rates will seek their own level," he said.
Reaction to the legislation among city and county officials in
Seminole is mixed.
Opposed to the legislation, saying it is an infringement on the
homerule powers of local government and an interference by the
state in local government are: Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore,
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd, Casselberry Mayor Bill
Grier and Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte.
Favoring de-control of cablevision rates are: Winter Springs
Mayor Troy Piland and County Commission Chairman Bob
French. Both officials say cablevision is a non-essential service
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Sears Reduces Prices
Sears, Roebuck and Co., the
nation's largest retailer, is reducing all prices in Its
current catalog by 5 percent, effective today.
Qalrman Edward B. Telling anno'unced the rollback
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County Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff, although votii 9 v. ith tt
majority of county commissioners several ccks ago for th.'
county to continue regulating the cablevision rates snd he prefer'
waiting and see what happens with the legislation before conmeriting. The county commission recently granted SeminoleOrange Cablevision it rate increase. Sanford city conuiiLssmoncrs
at the same time turned (lown it rate increase.
Seminole-Orange Cablevision operates currently in the unincorporated areas of the county. Winter Springs. (!','r
IA)ngwood and Sanford.
Longwood Mayor June Lorniano said sh' c. .
about regulating the rates, but leans slight n f,i I I
a hcduk'1
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Brenda Robinson, a junior at Lake Brantley

High School, took her first drawing class as a
freshman just "to fill up space in my
schedule."
Her talent for sketching quickly surpassed
the drawings of an amateur, however,
making her a national art award winner.
Brenda is one of 57 high school students
across the country who won the Hallmark
Honor Prize of $1C4) each for the best painting
or drawing.
Scholastic Magazines, Inc. sponsored the
nationwide Art Awards program to encourage the creative expression among
secondary-school students across the United
States.
Other students from Seminole County who
won Honorable Mention certificates for their
entries include;
Pain Champion of Lake Brantley High
School, pottery entry; Timothy Herring of
Lakeview Middle School, printmaking entry;
Robin Willis, of Lakeview Middle School,
mixed media entry and Amy Daum of ,
Seminole High School for her textile design.
Brenda's prize-winning entry was an Ink
drawing of an old German town she drew last
Christmas. Brenda, who Is taking German as
a language just visited southern Germany
with her foreign language class over spring
break.
But competition is nothing new to the 17year-old junior. This is her third year of

competition in the Scholastic Art Awards
program.
Along with her Hallmark Honor Prize,
Brenda also was awarded an honorable
mention certificate for printmaking. Last
year, her entries qualified as two "blueribbon" finalists and were forwarded to
Scholastic in New York for national judging.
Her first year of competition was awarded
with an Honorable Mention.
Brenda says she likes to draw for various
reasons, but primarily for self-expression:
"It allows you to see things the way you
really see them, not the way other people see
it. I can look at something and make an impression that is my own and nobody else's."
Surprisingly enough, Brenda doesn't plan to
make art her life's work. She will attend
Emo: y University in Atlanta in September
where she will study medicine, she said.
All in all, this year's national competition,
tallied 408 gold medals and 559 honorable
mention, certificates for outstanding work In
painting, drawing, printmaking, design,
sculpture and crafts.
Approximately 150,000 entries were submitted to the 57 regional sponsors this year.
From those, about 8,000 "blue-ribbon"
finalists were selected by regional judges and
sent to Scholastic for national fudging.

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National High School Art Exhibition. It will be
held from June 5 to June 27 in the Union
Carbide Exhibition Hall, 270 Park Ave., New
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UP!)
have been severely limited," he belief based on a literal inA U.S. District Court judge said.
terpretatlon of the second
today ordered that senior
Gomes, 19, filed a suit last commandment as pronounced
Donald M. Gomes be given a month seeking an injunction to in Exodus.
berth on an all-girl volleyball force the Rhode Island
The commandment states:
team at Newport's Rogers High scholastic League to let 1)1113 "Thou shalt
not make unto thee
School, ruling he was a victim play on the squad.
any
graven
image, or any
of sex discrimination.
The 6-foot4all Gomes, who likeness
of any thing that is in
"A separate and exclusive made the team in tryouts but heaven above, or that is in the
female team may be estab- wasn't allowed to play, said the earth beneath, or that Is in the
lished only when males previ- league violated his COIutn-- water under the earth."
ously had, and presumably al right to equal protection and
Borchers said the small
continue to have, adequate used federal athldic funds todo group, based In Boone, Cole.,
athletic opportunities to par- it.
The league's lawyer, Robert and founded In the late 1930s,
ticipate in that sport," Judge
B. Mann, said he would took its unpronounceable now
Raymond J. Petting ruled.

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probably appeal the ruling and because of a belief God's name
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hearing the case.
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DENVER (UP!)
Three
The Colorado Supreme Court, said there was a compelling
men who claim their religion in a 54 decision Monday, state interest for requiring the
prevents them from having rejected claims of David photographs as identification.
their photographs taken for Johnson, Anthony Vigil and
The three argued their right
drivers' licenses Intend to ask Brent Perkins, members of a to religious freedom was being
the U.S. Supreme Court to group called the "Assembly of infringed upon by a demand
review their can.
YHWIIHOSHUA." The court they be photographed before
they could receive drivers'
licenses.
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A 21-year-old man, apparently dissatisfied with the treatment his physician was
giving him for a skin problem, shot and killed the doctor
Monday and then turned the gun on himself.
Police said Joe Derminio walked into the house-office of
Dr. S. Gregory Miceli, pulled out a .357 magnum revolver,
and shot the doctor in the chest and then apparently shot
himself in the chest.

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housewouldlookifyouhachi't uIdthe odor in the housewas
Herald 9"" by Ann Maliw. put out any gar bage for 15 years suffocating.
'The driver of this overturned truck escaped injury when this mishap occurred on
U you lived without water,"
Mac said the woman, who
SIt 436 near Wymore Road in Altamonte Springs Monday about 8:30 p.m. And, said Cheviot Police Chief
app
arently was "not senile"
the driver, Remi Demeere of Orlando, only temporarily lost the 25 tons of Donald Mackie.
Judging from records she kept,
limerock that was spilled. His firm recovered the material after the accident, - "We found 142,000 in cash, had gone
15 years without a hot
Altamonte Springs police, who ticketed Demeere for creating a special hazard, plus stocks, bonds and un- water heater and without water
to wit: the limerock on the road, said the truck was traveling on 436 and as cashed checks we cataloged as since her pipes burst last
It approached a red light at the intersection, the driver applied the brakes, but worth $502,000. We found one winter.
the rig skidded sideways on the slippery pavement then overturned, spilling the 1)111k book with $240,000 on
"My wife and I tried to help
cargo. Damage to the truck was put at $8,000, and at *5,000 to the trailer unit. The deposit,
her," said Ed Ranz, a neighbor,
rig Is owned by MCII Trucking Co. of Orlando, police said.
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Since he was 12,
Stephen T. Judy has been in and out of prisons and jails in
Indiana and Illinois. The last two times he was released,
an Indiana official says, it was because of mistakes by

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been found dead on a beach on Navarino Wand at the
southern tip of South America, according to Santiago
press reports.
The whales ranged from six to 18 feet long and were

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125 Whales Found Dead

Immediate Ban Sought On

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) March 11 presidential primary, tion to secure land for a coal on homesteads to 2 mills
nephew, Dannie Bernard Williams.
The Senate today approved a was approved 38-2. Senators slurry pipeline,
per $1,000 of assessed value
AMPLIFIERS TAKEN
constitutional amendment rejected a plan by Gay. Bob
Final action on the bill (SB54) instead of the current 8 mills.
Two
stereo
amplifiers
were stolen from the Winwood Com
giving homeowners a $144 Graham giving tax relief to was put off after several
Homeowners would get a munity Center in Altamonte Springs, according to Seminole
commercial and industrial senators charged the pipeline check from the state next April County deputies.
Earlier story, page 5A
property owners as well as should be regulated by the or May reimbursing them for
homeowners.
A pry tool was used to jimmy the locked door of the community
Public Service Commission.
about three fourthis of the taxes
break on their property taxes.
The Senate deadlocked on a
Under the Senate tax plan, they paid this year. Their tam center located at 199 Leonard St, Altamonte Springs, deputies
The amendment, which will bill letting Florida Gas Co. use the constitution would be would be levied at the reduced say. The burglary occurred sometime between Sunday and
go to Florida voters during the the power of public condemns- amended to limit school taxes l.,l in future years
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HOUSE BURGLARY:
SHE'S IN JAIL
The apartment of a woman in jail on charges of first degree
murder was burglarized and a television valued at $200 taken
sometime Sunday or Monday, Sanford police said.
Police said a 24-inch television owned by Thelma Brooks, 31,
was taken from an apartment at 185 Bethune Circle by a burglar
who entered the home by forcing open a window.
On .rlday night, Mrs. Brooks was taken into custody and

Senate Passes Tax Relie f

A National Guard plane Monday launched several
rockets into the city as ground troops fought hit-and-run
battles with an undetermined number of rebels in the
predominantly poor western section of Leon, witnesses
said.

SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)
Rhodesia's ruling
Executive Council failed today to end a crisis sparked by a
black leader's charge that the recent majority rule
election was stage-managed to benefit his chief rival.
But at a two-how meeting, which marked the start of a
protracted wrangle, the four council members left
themselves some room to maneuver.
The Rev. Ndabanlngi Sithole, who ran a poor second in
the election, came out saying his council colleagues did
n.
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arged with first degree murder in connection with the shooting
death of her h usband, Adolphus Brooks, 44, who was found dead in
the bedroom of the apartment. She remains in custody.
The theft of the television was reported by Mrs. Brooks'

President Anastasio Somoza.
Leftist Sandinista guerrillas reportedly staged attacks
in Managua and Chinandega, but the worst fighting was
reported in Leon 55 miles northwest of the capital. One
American was wounded.

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"Crib death is a recognized syndrome where a child dies ap
patently without any real struggle," Dr. Irrgang said. "It Ii
believed at this point that it is due to the baby's immatiai
respiratory system.
"If he goes to sleep, he forgets to breathe."
Crib death syndrome usually affects babies from one month U
six months of age, she said.
Dr. Irrgang says she will conclude the autopsy report Thur.

MANAGUA,Nicuragua (UP!)
Nicaraguan
authorities arrested two top opposition leaders and
banned all but one May Day celebration today in an apparent effort to douse a bloody outburst of attacks against

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter has issued a
public warning that that a Soviet violation of the proposed
arms limitation treaty could lead to a nuclear confrontation.
Speaking to a nationwide television and broadcast
audience at his 48th formal news conference Monday,
Carter twice used the phrase "nuclear confrontation."
"The Soviets know that if we ever detect any violation of
the SALT agreement, there would be a basis on which to
reject the treaty In its entirety, there would be a possible
termination of the good relationships between our country
and the Soviet Union on which detente is based, and it
might very well escalate Into a nuclear confrontation," he

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Mark Scott Chaplin, 16, of 2809 S. Magnolia, Sanford, died
Monday afternoon and the person who killed him remains
unknown to authorities.

Rages

DORCIIFSTER, New Brunswick (UPI) — A young
convict jailed for attempted murder took two prison
teachers hostage at borchester Maximwn Security
Prison, beat and stabbed them, then released one man in
serious condition after more than five hours.
Justin Sullivan, prison communication manager, said
fl-year-old Gerald Joseph McDonald, armed with tools
from the prison engine repair .heMoy eeptursd two
elderly shop Instructors Identified as Joseph Leblanc, 59,
and Robert Chapman, 55.
Sullivan said the inmate had apparently acted on impulse and that efforts to free the hostage had been hamn
pered "because he doesn't seem to know why he did It.
lie's just as mystified as we are."

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Someone must have mixed up their schedules.
Possibly forgot to flip the calendar forward six
mortls?
Reason for concern is that high school coaches
are passing out equipment. That includes footballs.

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I know ... baseball just began. The NBA Islnthe
middle of Its playoffs. NHLers are still on ice.

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

So just what is football doing out at this time of
year?
Ah, spring drills!
They began Monday at Lake Brantley, and the
turnout was surprising. Coach Jim Raley counted
122 varsity candidates and some 100 junior varsity
hopefuls.
Over at Seminole, where workouts are slated to
start next Monday, coach Jerry Posey would be
happy with a turnout of half those figures.
By next week, all six Seminole County schools will

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Year, $.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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By JIM IIAYNES

Baffle Begins

Over Canal Treaty

Senate ratification of the Panama Canal treaties
last year has been hailed as one of the successes of

the Carter administration. The narrow margin of
approval was coaxed through extensive jawboning
and old-fashioned politicking.
Now, it seems, the president will have to battle
just as vigorously to preserve the agreements,
which were — and are vital to U.S relationships

have started their allotted 20 days of drills.
Spring football culminates with the area jamboree, which Is tentatively slated May 31 at
Seminole High.
Lake Brantley's Richard Salem was selected to
the prep all-star team, but won't be able to play In
the Aug. 11 tIlt at Gainesville because Georgia Tech
wants him on campus by Aug. 1.
Brantley's Dean Shackelford was named as his
replacement.
Raley, who will coach the North defense on the
all-star game, Is hopeful the same thing will happen
to Shackelford that popped up for Tommy Albers.
Albers had no scholarship going Into last year's
all-star game, but Memphis State grabbed him
after watching him play. He played some varsity
ball last year as a freshman, and Is tabbed to start

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with all of Latin America.
The House, with many members who were
miffed at being excluded from the ratification
process, has underta ken writing of the legislation
essential to implement the pacts. The House
Merchant Marine Committee, chaired by Rep.
John M. Murphy, a New York Democrat who op
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The chill in relations between the greatest Communist
powers, the Soviet Union and China, has held acknowledged
diplomatic benefits for the United States over the past several
years.
Their mutual distrust has made both reluctant to commit
massive numbers of troops or weapons to adventurous forays in
other parts of the world. The "detente" between theUnited
States and Russia and the recent easing of tensions between
Peking and Washington were encouraged by the Communists
family squabble.
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But the discord along
the Soviet-China border also has held the
potential for a nuclear explosion.
Thus, the exchange of notes between the feuding Reds, an.
nounced recently by the official Soviet news Agency, Tass, could
relieve global nervousness. The Russians, responding apparently to "feelers" from Peking have Indicated a desire for
a1ks that could lead to improved relations.
The exchange, as of now, is exploratory, but It holds the
promise of a less volatile world.

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Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
number so the identity of the writer may be
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of writers who do not want their names
In print. IMe Evening Herald also reserves
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
conform to space requirements.

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Good LAW', seminar for young people with
diabetes, 6:454 p.m., Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Medical Library Building. For reservations call 646.7016.

Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House
Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Recovery, lie., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Optimist Club, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Sanford Seraaaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Starlight Promeiisders, 8 pin., DeBary Community

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Bad news for the boys in Brazil and elsewhere.
All those Nazi fugitives from postwar justice
holed up these past 30 years or so aren't going to
be able to go home again after this coming Dec.
31, w hen their liability for prosecution would
expire under present West German law.

Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,

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It Is a virtual certainty that the Bonn government is going to extend the statute of limitations
c on war crimes committed during the 1940s, as It
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end of the current year.
"Your. entitled to a speedy trial — you may t.stify to your
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of the deadline for
name, rankand serial number while being blindfolded " prosecution.extension
It is not going to be for four, 10 or
any specific number of years but Indefinitely.
Countless perpetrators of concentration camp
and other atrocities who have eluded apprehension throughout the postwar decades may
still never be brought to trial, but they at least
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lives In hiding, under perpetual threat of
By HELEN THOMAS
that would recapture 50 percent of the resulting prosecution and punishment.
UPI White House Reporter
revenues. He said the revenues would be put In
With initial debate on the extension already
WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Carter an Energy Scurfty Fund to subsidize the search
opened
in the Bundèstag, final action Is expected
believes his message on the need for socking it to for new sources of energy.
in
late
summer
or fall. There would appear to be
the oU industry with a windfall profits tax on
Speaking of the plowback provision, Carter no question as to the outcome.
A majority of the
revenues from the decontrol of oil is hitting home said, "They will try to pass this charade off on 51
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WASHINGTON Secret White Hoime ppers the posted price from $5 to $5.2 per barrel. This East."
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against the United States. A special National
A nisnber of countermeasures were analyzed, Intelligence Estimate, dated March 27, 1V75,
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boost to
per barrel.
ranging from financial retaliation to" a trade concluded that "short of war, It was doubtful that
itratigiltito consider "retributive actions" that
The exorbitant increases have sent molt other uithargo directed against the Arab dates." But an emba rgo would be employed."
the United States might take to protect Its prices subig and have imdermlned the each move was largely diliaed U Ineffective
But the CIA has continued to warn that "the .0
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.ccr'gp'c strength of the W. Without firing a or coThrjroductive.
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acting directly to attenuate Lbs effect of Arab
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of relations between the United States and lOfile anticipates, "would probably involve cuts In
actions, can neveethsliu has's the effect of
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et Defense Department paper: other
pursuing separate and frequently too soon Last time."
Security Council Mid.
'lbs success of OPEC in using its oil weapon to COflfliCthl PO1WCaI and economic policies," the
But It wis that these moves could backfire. Iimlt't a major economic setback
on
Under the desert iande and briny waters of the
docurnest declares.
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wary
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to own do i
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likely to work it all. .. "the study Math. "All awaram
of
U.S.
adership
reserves.
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hold the considerahie aIrr
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a
vulnerabl,
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all
policy
coercion,
and
world
turned upside-down, in wMcb a
of IICIIMIfl( the potential coercive p
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1Lg$n of weakened ability or wW to provide
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adership which many expect of
sheikdoms are draining awiiy the prosperity of
The Wthgtos Special Action Gr.ep which leThe m (fredic
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aaging i
way
the
United Slates might the Wet
crested In 1* to monitor aim la" the
economic
was
Mde beck, short of military action, would be to
EMPLOYMENT OPORT1JNITYI Unless
H010, met on Jan.
would be armed sr,eitIen,
14, 115, to consider block or confiscate Arab asosts In the United there was a slip of
° cope With
th
the buremacratic tongue it the
11'0h1bk! '' States. But
W" the psilcymakers believe ,would be bow
this, warns e dialy, "would have Agency far bgeinaII
Arabdyle
Dy.kmnane the
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little immediate Crnpect on the '4Qn'estic foreign aid
agency appears to about to Meal
facilities would probably be destroyed,
The WUG strategists concluded In an April 2I econonges 01 the I1ISIId
as ue bit the So,Iats whe we sells lfl, secret memo that "t Arab oil ptodeclng other finvtal powers jo *r1es," 'deu the the Marine Corps recruiting sloq, "Wasted: A
ined In the action few good men."
uulfIthM in
Mates wenid be increasingly motivated to ii. ConfLv.4Ln would alas "comidsrably Increue
An_"actMty data àet," 011.th
AID
Apiq study
A suet Mra1 9iMj
their
g01 of oil resouroes, end peesibly such the danger 01. bvklasl' loading to hig
her
leve
ls
1yat1445
progrom
to
make
costrec,pthiis
more
jjy1g'
to
power as mlg$ be available M the
ratribmdM coaractiaas by the (Arab)r to the poor In Econdor, provides this i4ei1il'io
IM811 war. Two wab oft go di - i d6 11w .1 theic fclal
iti. Wplacsa rengI 01of
MMasags- theU.jog"
108 for WA IM: ,'Ai Is
Arab d mus mst im Kenit. Ty
piowuns on the United States end the Indestrial
The big worry in'Ide the White Honse Is that 1 C
motivatots
will be trained to
011004
in sdto
Prim adbegosbyr -"ig world to achieve political side In theMiddie the Arabs might direct another oil embargo
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OES Seminole Chepier 1, $ p.m., Masonic Temp)..
01111111911 U,ec5y
p.m. _____
soccer field, DsL-ad
Sethoy yew Yom flepabileel,ctkn,
' i p.m., Red Carpet Inn, Interstate-4 and Doiglas Road.
Altamonte Springs.
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Semlole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Cbumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volasla Sertoms, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamor*e.Mall.
Tuglewood AA, dosed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
lake Howell Road.
Leagwood LA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, Route 434 Lcngwood.
Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
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Smierd Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1301 W. First St.
' r Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Latheran
'Church.
Psychic Fair, 10 a.m. to 7p.m., Spiritual Centre of
Casudaga. Speaker, 7 p.nL
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Moravian Church, Route 434, Lengwood.
Epilepsy Asnelalim Spring Folng
dark, Lake Baldwin Park, Lakamoit end Glasridge Way,
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Balks., aid round doie, $ p.m., Temple Swam
;- rovience and F2kcsm Boulevard, Deitsue.
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Psychic Felr, 10 em. to 8 p.m.; Speaker, 2p.m.

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A House corrections subcommittee Monday held off action on
legislation (RB 1402) that seeks to scare delinquents away from
crime by exposing them to prison life the homosexual rapes,
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volunteers who are
serving 30 years to life about the harsh realities of prison life.
Of the 17 who participated in the f il m only one reportedly was
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hoe
m beautification project to Jack Weible, member
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of the beautification
committee. putting the total collected toward the *2,5011 goal at more than *1,000
''frOwi'groups and 'inth4,lduabs. Installation of an irrigation sist'elu'l is already
underway. Donations may be sent to Good Samaritan Beautification I"und, 20
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In contrast, only Il percent oIs3S.membercostroZ group that
did not ao tirou the orison sessions cominItt. serious crimes.
Florida prison officials also are beginning to cast doubts about
the program. T.P. Jones, a Department of Corrections official,
said he is ü.ptkal about It.
"There Is no documentary evidence on earth that says a twoand-a-half hour exposure is going to Mop anything," Jones said.
With thus coenxnentslnmlnd,the House Corrections Probation
and Parole subcommittee decided to hold off action on the bill

until more testimony Is taken.
Sponsor of the measure, Rep. Dorothy Sample, R-&amp; Peter.-

burg, said she's convinced the program will work and dismissed
the recent New Jersey criticism as "In-house jealousy."
She also said she's gotten letters from Ballard inmates who are

willing to take time to become involved In a "Scared Straight"
type program.

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The Navy's second
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The Spirit is Moving in Sanford.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
Fifth Anniversary
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Suburban Republican Wosea's Club, luncheon
Royal Palm Court, swootwater. I'i a
'meeting,
an
arid recipe aid article for silent auction.
UDNESDAY, MAY 9
bobw
W's Club 01 1srd, noon 11iso.
Fidatitle.
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C.C.
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Clan.up begInning April It through
Mey 15, at no., cost to. the properly
owner. A Special PIck.up will be
made on a call baslsj first call, first
servod. City will pick up anything
placid' at the normal pick up point.
Call Public Works DSpirhUIit, 322.
311 ext. 231 Monday through Friday

Maranatha Pentecostal
Church
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Special Speaker

Samuel M. Earl
St. Louis, Mo.

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Maranitha Pentecostal Church

7:30 NIghtly
Sunday 11:30 AM. . Living Faith

7:30 P.M.

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Following the lead of Iowa,
not supporting the Senate bill," and would cost the state S5115
said Governmental Operations million over the next two years. Nebraska and other midwestern states, Florida took the
Chairman Ed Dunn, D.Daytona
Grahwn recommended j
Beach.
across-the-board 2.6-mill First step Monday toward enUnder the Senate plan, reduction. That plan has been couraging the production of
Florida voters would consider criticized because the average gasahol. 1.awmakers on the
In a Sept. 4 special election an horneownerwould get only $44 a House transportation subreducing year, while industrial and committee approved a bill to
amendment
maximum school taxes on commercial land holders would exempt the fuel -- it hybnd
resulting when gasoline and
homesteads from eight mills
get a lot more.
per $1,000 of assessed value
house members Monday beat alcohol are mixed — from the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) defending Florida's capital Tallahassee motel while he was
down an attempt to require f0Wtdnt-B -gal Ion state gas tax.
to two mills,
The U.S. Supreme Court has punishment law against a fugitive from a California
Maximum school taxes would perso...ft who want to buy
The House approved a bill
turned down another appeal Spenkelink challenges
prison, came within weeks of remain at eight mills for handguns to wait 48 hours for 1iB1O8 requiring stores to
from condemned murderer than three years, said he an- death when former Gov. Reubin property other than homes- delivery. Proponents of the so- keep "girlit'' magazines out of
John Spenkelink and his attor- ticipatesthey will continue until Askew ordered his execution in teads. City and county govern, called "cooling off period" sa'. the reach of minors. Publicaney says "we're relying to on the sentence Is commuted or September, 1977.
ment operation taxes would it would prevent many passion tUflU containing nudity would
the governor to do the right Spenkelink is electrocuted.
someone buying a have to be kept behind the
The death warrant was continue to be as high as eight crimes
thing and commute the sentshifting mills on homesteads as well as pistol in anger, then going out counter or in some other spot
voided
by
a
court
stay,
Cocoa attorney Andrew
ence to life in prison."
and using it.
not accessible to minors.
Askew's other property.
s.
Graham
concedes ther W the responsibility to
Gov. BobGraham, who heard
A similar bill was approved
The Legislature would "buy
The 48-hour waiting period
Spenkelink's plea for mercy peals are a possibility, but said successor.
The Supreme Court's rejec- up" 6.4 of the eight mills of wasproposedas an anicndnicnt by it Senate committee last
Aprli20,sayihe has reached no he hopes the governor win tion Monday was Its third homestead school taxes, so to a bill 1113841 prohibiting the seek and is awaiting floor
decisIon and refused to tell make it unnecessary by grant. refusal to hear a Spenkelink homeowners would pay only modification of serial numbers action. It IS expected to pass
reporters when they might Ing clemency,
challenge of the death penalty $1.60 per $1,000 of assessed on handguns. The amendment easily and be sent to the desk of
expect one.
value, compared to $8 now. The was defeated 6747. The main Gov. Bob Graham for signing.
Spenkelink, who claims self law.
State Assistant Attorney Gen- defense In the 1973 killing of a
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board property tax rollback
— Senate leaders send a plan
Senate President Phil Lewis giving relief to commercial and
giving homeowners $144 a year andseveral of his keychairmen Industrial land holders as well
In tax relief to the floor today met with Graham Monday, butas homeowners.
even though their efforts to get the governor remained
Gov. Bob Graham to endorse It
adamant for an across-the"It was a very cordial and

first
hi the
Europe and Africa.
system, Launched In 197$, Is
The system provides world-'
over the Pacific Ocean, provid-Wide hi41 iloilty comeiagca
tim between naval aircraft, Ing service for the United
shiPs, submarines, ground Ma- States, Hawaii, and portions of
air commend the Atlantic Ocean. The now
tons,
tsllfte will be p't1osed over
and the National Command
Authority's network.
the Atlantic and expand the
The Naval Electronics coverage Into Europe and
System Command is managing Africa.

SAIURDAY, MAYO
"Bound of
Seater Citiseor trIp I. Ir theater to
Muek,"LveSnfordatl1a.mSlOPatS"olePlW'
Cessidberry, 11:30 am. Returns 5 p.m.
Fielkil, 1 p.m. Ow Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church, Deltoim. DUmer 4:30.7:30 p.m.

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Cape Canaveral, expanding center.
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Sanford AA, Ip.m., 1301 W. First St.

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Park.
SathrdSemlnole Jaycees, 7:30p.m., Jaycee Buildlng,
French Avenue.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole.
Delta.. Theatre Arts GuIld, 7:30p.m., Episcopal Parish

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Weight Watchers, 10
Lake ' Pres""
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- Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 7p.m., Montgomery wwi,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Spr1ngg,
Altamonte Springs Sertema, is.., Ireland's
Restaurant.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
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Sedor Citizens Dawe, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic

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by Women's Guild of Lutheran Church of Providence,
Providence and j).map

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South Seminole Meseale Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Oierelters Annymoss,7:30 pm.,Florida Power and
: Ught.
SemlnoleAA, 8p.m.,opendjscussion, Halfway House,
591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
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Weight Watchers,7 p.m., Summit Apts., Cuselberry;
7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Longwood-Lake Mary Liens, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4
and 434,
Parents Aaosymo 7:30 p.m., Cauelberry Cam.
munity United Methodist Church.
Casselberry Elementary School PTA election and
Installation, 7 p.m., school auditorium, followed by open
house and children's art show.
Senior Citizens mIil.bes tour to Rosey O'Grady's.
Leave Sanford 5:15 p.m. Pick up at Seminole Plaza, 5:45

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involves the national conscience.
new directive,
consumption Is valid In today's society. There
There Is some suspicion that Carter may have
That conscience has recently been stirred by
will be growing pressure on od companies such already thrown in the towel by showing too much the American television series "Holocaust", a
The White House scheme to avoid publicity for
the announcement worked well. The first as Standard Oil and Exxon, which this week flexibility by deciding to send to Congress only dramatization of the horrors of the Nazi era that
reported whopping increases In their profits, to the "specifications" that outline a windfall has drawn some resentment among
disclosure of Carter's abandonment of his own
older
pay their fair share of the new bonanza,
profits tax bill and letting the lawmakers write Germans who would prefer that the past
reforms didn't come until three weeks later in
Speaking to the National Academy of Sciences, their own legislatIon,
remained there. But it has also, according to
The Baron Report, wu influential Political
Carter
said the industry has given up the battle
Veteran reporters say that Is not an unusual reports, aroused a new desire among younger
newsletter,
to kill the tax and has adopted a new strategy
way of doing business, but It does appear to give generations to know the full truth about that dark
to get their many, and powerful, friends on a heavily lobbied Congress broad leeway In period of the national history.
National organizations campaigning for the
Capitol Hill to draft legislation with loopholes writing its own ticket. The administration cannot
The past is part of the present. Recently, the
right of all women to dioose to have a legal
providing kickbacks to the tune of billions of complain as much when it did not detail Its own acquittal of four former
SS guards,charged with
quietly
abandoned
their
attack
on
abortion have
dollars.
demands,
participation
In
the
murders
of a quarter million
the Roman Catholic Church.
"Many of those who only a few weeks ago were
ll
concentration
camp
Inmates,
touched off an
A
key
figure
in
the
battle
will
be
Sen.
R
usse
dedicated to killing outright the windfall profits
The NU
Abortion Righis Action Lgue
ance
angry
courtroom
demon
La
,
D-La.,
chairman
of
stration.
That was a
ng
Se
te
F
the
na
in
n longer includes In its direct-mall fund-raIsing tax have now given up on that fight," Carter Committee, and st
demonstrati
of
on
th
rong
e
German
co
s
upport
er
of
th
e
oil
nscience at
insaid. "But the battle Is far from
pp
a leaflet that carries the headline "Who
over.
Their
new
dustry.
Lang
is
on
record
as
favoring
more
work.
But
unfortunately,
the
acquittals
strategy seems to be to try to hoodwink the
finances the anti-abortion movement?" and
"incentives"
for
of
the
Industry
to
develop
new
oil
demonstrated
the
trend
postwar
prosecutions.
American people by passing a windfall profits
answers that question with a list of donations
resources. He has a lot of clout In Congress, and
Of more than 84,000 accused brought to trial
tax that is In fact a charade — a tax designed the
than i i'a Catholic diocese
from
awe
of
the
White
House.
Other
Democrats
in
since
the mid-1960s, according to a recent report
primarily to provide loopholes so the oil cornard)&amp;Qce$e$ around do country.
leadership
posi
ons
ti
feel
the
same
way
as
Lang.
of
th
e West German Center for the Investigation
ponies will get another $4 or $5 billion In
The National Organlistiofl for Women
of
Nazi
Crimes, only 6,432 cases have resulted in
All of which puts Carter In the position of
discontinued iti mailings criticizing the unearned profits on top of the $6 billion they
conviction,
spotty evidence, fading memories
would
get
under decontrol with an honest wind- having to decide whether at some point he
"reactionary coalition" bankrolled by the "wellIs
and
misidentifications
fall
profits
tax."
after the passing of so
ready to take on his own party members. He has
funded efforts of the Roman Catholic hierarmany
years
The
fight
centers
are
the
explanations
usually given
on the proposal to include a been very reluctant to do that in the past.
chy."
for
the
difficulty
In
"plowbàck" provision In the bill that would allow
obtaining convictions.
With the re-election campaign coming up,
The reason: Officials of the "pro.cholce" the oil companies to deduct from their taxes any there Ls question of whether Carter Is willing to
The Indefinite extension of the deadline is thus
groups reluctantly acknowledge that direct profits that are reinvested in exploration and alienate the men whose political support he not likely
to result In a fresh wave of
akicism of the
I4' wealthiest and best
production
needs. Therefore, If the public is willing to buy prosecutions, let alone convictions. But It
organized religious Institution was counIn announcing that he would allow oil prices to Carter's argument about "charade" legislation, gurantees that there will
be no easy forgetting of
t.niroductivs.
rise as of June 1, Carter also proposed new taxes Is he prepared to take on the real perpetrators?
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Even the most fanatic government reformers
But the treaties now are the only avenue to acknowledge
that hiring $4n-hour temporary
continued use and defense of the canal by the workers through the "merit system" would be a
United States. The House effort to say "no" to the clumsy, expensive undertaking. But Carter was
treaties retroactively is not in the national interest,
reluctant to use his power to exempt the census
The plan to turn the canal over to Panama by the jobs because he didn't want to be perceived as
end of the century involved more than a recognition subverting his own reform.
of Panamanian "rights." It acknowledged the
His opportunity to quietly backtrack came on
March
25, when the attention of not only this city
potential for strife and possible sabotage in the
but
also
the nation and the world was focused on
Zone, reflecting growing Latin American
the
signing
of the Egyptian-IsraelI peace treaty
nationalism,
at the White H
House.
The plan, although vehemently condemned by
In the midst of the ceremonies, the White
those who insist that the waterway is "ours" in
House
released a low-key presidential statement
"Perpetuity," is realistic.
saying Carter had authorized the appropriate
Some 200 congressmen have become involved in federal officials "to
develop an alternate hiring
the several moves to overturn the treaties. The
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Maes, "as many. . .
The challenge must be met with the am tn
possible" are to "be drawn from the neightensity that went into the ratification effort.
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aldI Ca rter is
attempting to extricate himself from an embarraaaing situation by restoring old-fashioned
political patronage to thousan ds of Jobs that
must be filled for the 1* decennIal census of
to
populati
payments to Panama apparently designed
on.
The Census Bureau Is expected to hire Z0,000
trigger Panamanian hostility and thus revive
to
300,000 temporary "enumerators" to gather
American emotionalism over the canal issue.
and
process census data. In the past, about 40
And Murphy, along with several of the
of those jobs were filled through political
percent
Republicans on the panel, has petitioned the House
referrals from state and local leaders of the
Judiciary Committee to hold a special hearing on
party In control of the White House.
the constitutionality of the treaties.
But the Carter-proposed reforms of the civil
A perceived lack of White House candor during
service system, approved last year by Congress,
the canal debate has been seized upon by th e
inadvertently required nonpartisan "merit
committee to justify its resentments and th e House
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As for Shackelford, he's a bruising running back
who gained 800 yards for the Patriots. He's just 540,
but at 190 he Is stronger than strong, evidenced by
his second place finish In the recent state
weightlifting tournament. Shackelford bench
pressed 320 pounds and clean jerked 255 in the 181.
pound competition.
As for football in May, it's something no one
enjoys.
"Players don't enjoy it and coaches don't enjoy
It," says Posey. "But it is a necessary evil."
What Posey means is that the school (which)
doesn't take advantage of the spring opening will be
that much behind in the fall. And winning football
programs can't afford to be behind In anything.
As the whistle blows, don't get shook up. It's only
first down.

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SF 7 Said Badiola
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Rain dealt a low blow to the Class AAAA-9
high school baseball tournament which was to
• have opened today at Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
The tournament was backed up one day
because of inclement weather.
"There were a lot of factors," said Seminole

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morning. "Travel by out of town teams was
certainly a factor. The schedule is arranged so
that open days allow makeup games."

a.m., followed by Mainland and Gainesville at
2p.m. Lake Howell and Lake Brantley meet in

opener against Lyman, meaning Darren
Whitehead would be toeing the mound against

the 4:30 contest, with host Seminole taking on
Lyman at 7.

Lyman Wednesday night.

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SHEBOYGAN, WIS. (UP!) - You might say Joseph "Unser
Qioe" Hauser was the poor man's Babe Ruth.
Mention his name In Sheboygan, Baltimore, Minneapolis, or a
whole k* of other places In this country for that matter, and
everyone Immediately know, you're talking about the garrulous,
good-natured, ftmloving, year-old, e4e hogp.e-run king of
the minors who has many of the same mannerisms and characteridics the Babe had.
Like Ruth, Hauser Is In the Hall of Fame. Not the big one in
Cooperstown, N.Y., but the smaller one in Milwaukee. It's the
Wisconsin Hall of Fame and If you look at the plaque of him they
have hanging in the Milwaukee Arena, It tells you pretty much the
whole story.
Under his likeness and name, the legend says:
"This colorful first baseman walloped 63 home runs for
Baltimore of the International League in 1930, and 69 for Mmneapolis of the American Association In 1933 to merit the title of
"Home Run King of the Minors." Born, Jan. 12, 1899, at
Milwaukee, Wis. Elected In 1917."
Hauser now owns a weildocked, spoflessly clean sporting goods
store bearing his name and It is operated by his brother-In-law,
Harold Kaye, leaving Joe free to move around Sheboygan most of
the day.
At 60, Hauser has more energy and drive than most men hail his
age. He laughs easily, enjoys himself as much as he can, has a big
booming voice like the Babe had, and when I caught tç with him
In hisshop, he picked out one oi!the bets from the rack and showed
me he can dill swing it easily. Not only that, but he has almost as
good a hip pivot as Pete Rose.
"Everybody tells me, 'Joe you were born 50
years too soon.' I
guess they really mean 60," he says, giving
you another one of
those rich, hearty laughs. "I'd be right up there with the big boys
with the money."
Hauser played six years In the majors,
with the Philadelphia
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He earned his nickname, "Unur Qioe" meaning "our Joe"
German, while playing for the hometown Milwaukee Brewers In
1930. The Brewers were in the American Association then.
When Hauser hit Mi 63 homers for Baltimore three years after
Ruth hit his 60 homers for the Yankees, the newspapers there
gave him almost as much spice as Roger Maria received when he
belted his 61 homers In 1911. Hauser was being compared in the
papers with Ruth, who also had played for Baltimore.
"There's nothing in baseball to compare with the feeling you get
hitting a home run," says Rouser, an unusually warm and ar____are so many different feelings inside you.
ticulate man. "...There
You see the ball headed out for the fence and you say to yourself,
'There's another one, It's gonna make It."
Three years after he hit hIs 13 timers for Baltimore, Rouser
sirpossed that single seeson total with Minneapolis. He
remembers the day he did.
"It was Labor Day and we're playing a double-header In St
Paul, which had real big ballpark. Ihad 62 homers and I
remember that the genie was halted because of a rain shower. We
wait about an ho and tin game iars.d in th.fifth ijing. It
had rained io hard that now when lgol*tohit, I'm gandthgtha
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FEELINGS

Knights of (lumbua shocked
second place Kiwanis 12.1
Monday for an upset victory In
the Sanford Junior League.
Sanford Little American
League leaders Flagship Bank
and George's both posted
victories in their loop to remain
tied for first place. Flagship
Bank whipped Atlantic Bank 31.
3, while George's slipped bY
Jack Prosier Ford 7.2. in
another league game Monday,onday,1American
American Produce EZCI1aI%gS
dumped Seminole Petroleum
154.
A J unior League contàt:
between Elks and Rotary was
rained out and has been
rescheduled for 5 p.m. Thi:
sday at Chase Park.
Knights of Columbus scored
five runs in the top of the
liming and had clear sailing før
Its third win in seven outings.
Knights of Columbus scored
more In the second and one
the third for a 12.0 lead before
Kiwanis scored its only nmt
the bottom of the t hird.
Knights of Columbus scored
Football
Its dozen nasonjust three h1tà,
lurched to the forefront Monday at Lake Spring drills begin within the next week at all singles by Wardell FrederI,,
Brantley High, where spring football practice Seminole County High Schools. The
20-day series Tim Hall and Eugene Nathan.
opened. Coach Jim Raley greeted 122 varsity concludes with
a May 31 jainborçe, tentatively
Elvis Brown was the winning:
hopefuls while another 100 junior varsity caddidates scheduled for the Sem
pitcher, allowing Jod two i*
inole High Stadium.
are wait ing for Wednesday's Patriots jayvee drills.
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The Boston Bruins did every,
thing they wanted to do In the
Montreal Forum in Games I
and 2 last week. Except win.
The frustrated Bruins boil
the Canadians tonight in Ganu
3 of their Stanley Cup semifinal
series, which Montreal leads
0, and Boston hopes history
repeats Itself for the next two
games.
When the two teams played is
the finals last year, Boston losi
the first two In Montreal bid
won the nest two before losing
the series In six.

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that's the 64th, breaking my Baltimore recort ft made ine feel
ter rif ic."
Now here where ijeaer aic.gets a utie
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Tie reason? Money, what sloe?
"I done all that for $400 a month," he says, ruing his voice.
"The ned year, Mike Kelley, the owner of the cluh, told me that
wps all he couldpay,theseme thing lgegth. prsvlous year. He
said take It or leave It. I uked 'Mama,' my Will, whether I
t4ke it and she said to me 'What slas.c you do?' So I took it."
lib Joe Hausir, there really was only one home run king

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The Phoenix Sims have a fast
break that's as biasing as their
nickname, but the Seattle
SuperSonics have something
ft
5Upu,4O strength on the backboard.,
Even a seventh grade r
lsan1n fundamental basket.
bill can tell you it's lmpo"IbI.
to rim a f break imless you
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can control the rebounds.
( With Philadelphia in 1914, Hauser seemed on the
to better
That's the problem confront*lngs, but naming over to cover fltd base the f ollowing spring, log the Phoenix Suns tonight
Ie suddenly suffered a broken kneecap. He was out the red of the when they begin their quest to
ieason and never was the semi again,
unseat the Seattle Supersonics
He has no ccryiplah theegh4
as cheniplane of the National
Buketbill Association's Westsen Conference.
"Bars they can nm' said
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"We'll just have to do the the speedy Canadlens will have who keyed a three-goal outbujst play the New York Rangers Coleman had the Kiwanislyhklao
Flagship Bank led on 441
over an 84-second span late in tonight in Game 3 of their best- after
same thing this year that we did less room to maneuver,
three innings, bist scored,.
last year," said defenseman Al Boston, however, will be the second period of Game 2, of-seven seinjfjnaJ series tied
at
seven
runs In thefinal thret
Sims. "Plus, we'll have to steal without ca ptain Wayne Cash- doesn't think the Bruins are one game each. The Islanders,
frames
to poet the victory.
man, who was admitted to doing anything wrong,
one up there."
who compiled the league's bed
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Steal may be the right word Massachusetts General
playing with this," record over th
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winless there since 1916 and Coach Don Cherry said was
smart hockey. They aren't played by their upst
art
New
pitcher,
also want the distance.
haven't won a playoff game In team's best player over the past giving us any room and they York
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Brian Sheffield had a pair of
Montreal since 1911.
two months, is questionable for aren't tSkIIW d*P ihots."
The
pressure
is
squarely
on
doubles
and Charron and
The Bruins can put thIr Game 4 Thursday night.
The
New
York
Islanders
are
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the winners
until next Saturday, though, haven't won four games," said may be a more accurate word and goal-leader Mike Bossy to the plate.
because they are playing the Boston defenseman Brad Park. for it.
regain the home-Ice advantage
Joey Evans had half of
nest two games in the -nailer "Until then, we'll keep trying."
The
Islanders
travel
35
miles
Islanders worked 80 games Mlii*lc Bank's four hits, a
Boston Garden rink - where Mont real's Jacques Lemaire, to Madison Square Garden to the
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Once traded for each other, Ed Figueroa, 2-3, and advanced base line to ensure reliever Jim
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(Best of Seven)
Monday's Results
Last year the Brewers,
2Goirl
6.20
(All Times EDT)
Butch
Wynegar
and
Rob
two
out
in
the
bottom of the 11th
Montreal 5, Los Angeles I
needing left-handed home-run
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P(5-3) 171.00; 1(5-3Philadelphia vs. San Antonio
Philadelphia 1, San Francisco
hit
two-run
homers
to
inning
to
lift
the
A's to victory
2)345.00.
power, traded their ace pitcher, Wilfong
(Series tied, 3-3)
1, night
Tenthgame
support
seven-hit
the
pitching
over
the
Red
Sox.
Page drew a
Slaton, to the Detroit Tigers for
April 15-San Antonio 119, 6Said.Diaga
New York 4, San Diego 3
14806.60 5.20
and
lead
the
Philadelphia
106
of
Paul
Hartzell
one-out
walk
off
loser Dick
,
1/
night
Oglivie. It was one of those
Zubi Olano
10.00 4.00
April 17-San
Houston 6, St. Louis 5, night
Houston
belted
out
well
for
fwins
to
victory.
Wilfong
Drago,
3-1,
and
stole
second one','
Antonio 121. 8 Beide Goiri
4.00
deals which turned
41-i;o~_,Philadelphia 120
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Games
Q(54) 14.40 P(4-S) 235.20 1(4-5-I)
two-run
homer
in
a
the
second
out
later.
Wayne
Gross
was i
April 20-Philadelphia 123, San ssaso
each team as Slaton won 17
(All Times EDT)
inning
off
loser
Mark
Lemonwalked
intentionally
beforel
115
Los Angeles (Welch 20) at Antonio
games for the Tigers
Eleventh game
.
April 22-San Antonio 115, 2 Domingo Gash
iontreal (L
and gello,
0-3, and Wynegar blasted Newman lined a base hi t to left1
2.0). 1:35 p.m.
9.20 4.20 2.50
Oglivic
hit .303 with 18 homers
a
Philadelphia 112
n Francisco (Knepper 1-2)
two-run
shot In the eighth as
Carl
Yastrzemski's'
and 72
April 26-Philadelphia 120, San
Milwaukee.
Philadelphia (Espinosa 3.0),
following
a
double
by
Ken
shoe
st
ring
attempt
to catch the1
Antonio
97
U p.m.
Surprisingly, however,
1 AranoRadiola
1910 6.20
April 29-Philadelphia 92, San
'Atlanta
L.andreaux.
Hartzell
went
the
ball
failed.
(Niekro
2.4)
at
SantiArca
10.10
played out his option with the
1.
Antonio 90
Pittsburgh (Blyleven 0.2), 7:35
0(1-2) 31.10 PU-I) 101.00 1(2-1-7)
Tigers
after one season and distance to gain his first vict ory Orioles 8, Mariners
May
2-Philadelphia
at
San
An
p.m.
342.40.
-Eddie Murray drove in his
tonlo,
8:30
pm.
y i n Diego (Perry 2-i) at New
when he was available in the re- against no losses.
Rangers
8,
RRoyals
7
third
run of the game in the 10th(Twitcheli 0-0), 1:05 p.m.
entry dr af t last winter the
Chicago (McGlothen 3-2) at Western Conference Final
Errors
by
third
baseman
inning
I.
to give the Orioles a
Brewers couldn't wait to get
(Best of Seven)
Cincinnati (Norman 1.2), 5:05
i
George
Brett
and
second
victory
over
the Mariners. Billy;
(All Times EDT)
P.m.
Dtatrfbutedby King Fntu,,,S,n,$3-.,.
him back. After a shaky støitI
SANFORD.ORLANDO
May 1-Phoenix at Seattle. 10:30
Houston (Richard 40) at StI Louis
baseman
U.L
Washington
a!Smith
singled
to open the 10th'
Monday matinee results
the 28-year-old right-hander is lowed the Rangers to
p.m.
(arIinez 0-1), 5:35 p.m.
score
two
off
loser
flick
Honeycutt and
First race, 5-14,0:
beginning to flash his winning
May 4-Phoenix at Seattle, 11:30
Wednesday's Games
Definitely
9.20 6.10 3.20
unearned
runs
in
the
sixth
inwas
forced
at second by
pm
form.
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, night
8 Dayle's Pick
5.60 3.50
May 6-Seattle at Phoenix, 3:45 6
Jim
Slaton
tossed
a
two-hitter
ning
and
defeat
the
Royals.
Bumbry.
Rich
Dauer's fourth'
Chicago at Cincinnati, night
Squeegie
6.10
pm
.Houston at St. Louis, night
Sundberg
scored
on a single by hit, a single, sent Bwnbry to
0(7$) 47.10; 1(744) 114.20. Time
Monday night in blanking t
May 8-Seattle Phoenix, to P.M. 31:4.
he Bump Wills to snap a66 tie and second and Larry Harlow'
x.May 11-Phoenix at Seattle,
American League
Cleveland
Indians 8-0, and the
Second race, 5-14, C:
11:30 p.m.
hand reliever Steve Busby a walked to set up Murray's in-'
East
6 Lake Spot
7.60 460 4.20
man who helped him the most
W L Pct. GB
loss.
Wills then stole second and field groundout which scored
S Ore River
4.60 3.20
with the bat was
Boston
13 7 50
Hello Hello
1.10
none
other
took
third
when Washington Bumbry. Leon Roberts hit a
BaIt
14 9 .609 'i,
than Oglivie, who belted a pair
2 0(5-4) 15.50; P(4-5) 42.00: 1(4.5-2)
failed
to
handle
catcher Darrell two-run homer for Seattle and
Mflwaukv
13 9 .591 1
329.20; DD(74) 74.40. Time 31:59.
of home runs and drove in three
National Hockey League
P
York
10 11 .476 3½
throw.
Porter's
Nel
son Norman Gary Hoenicke
cke hit a solo homer
Third
game,
S-iS,
0:
Playoffs
runs.
Detroit
9 ,,
8 Justa Prince
7.40 5.20 6.00 By United Press International third inning.
delivered a perfect suicide for Baltimore.
By
United
Press
International
7,0600
7
"I had good control of my
.315
I Alert's Mr. E.
4.40 3.00
Semifinals
An old flower has turned over
CfeUeland
6 14 .300 7
fastball,
slider and curve," said
7
C.P.'sCoby
(Best of Seven)
3.10 a new leaf and is bloom ing Expos 8, Doers
West
0(4-8) 33.05; P11-4) 54.40: 1(5-4-7)
series i
Slaton,
raising
his record to 2-1.
W L Pct. GB
Andre Dawson hit a two-run
anew In Philadelphia.
N.Y. Islanders vs. N.Y. Rang- ers 347.09. Time 31:71.
l
got
behind
on
a few hitters
15 I .652
. Ill
Fourth game, 5-14,0:
(Series tied, i-n
I
Pete Rose, who averaged homer and Gary Carter drove but
IV1
13 1
"s
m
an
aged
to
come
back with
May 1-N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. 2 Norma T. Tiger 8.20 6.00 1.20
two runs
homer
and
a
the
eig
ht
stolen
T*5
bases
per
season
in
12 7 .632 1
6RH'sShelly
7.60 4.20
Rangers, 5:35 pm,
strike ba because I didn't
i(ais City
11 10 .524 3
6.10 over a fabulous 16-year career double to back Steve Rogers' want to walk anybody. The
May 3-N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. 8 Talk Talk Talk
other tire
Cbiçago
11 .430
0(2-5) 33.29; PU.6) 57.00; 1(2-4-I)
Rangers, 7:35 p.m.
with the Cincinnati Reds, Seven-hit pitching as Montreal
Olkland
I 14 .364 6½
Indians
have
a
real
tough
May 5-N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. 943.20. Time 31:99.
swi ped a pair Monday night and won Its ninth straight home lineup. "Right now
Seattle
$ 15 .3-41 7
Fifth game, S-14,0:
Islanders, 8 p.m.
they are In a
Monday's Results
-t's
his suddenly frisky baserunnlng
Barry
11.20
5.20
3.40
xMay 8-N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. SAler
Warren
Cromartie
exslump
but
they
could
break out unulP;u
.?ilwaukee 5, Clevelan d 0, Rangers,
6SusieM',e
5.60 3.00 helped the Phililes to a 4-1 tended his hitting streak to 18
8:35 p.m.
n1 4t
anytime."
3.00
x-May 10-N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. 7 Shannon's Pet
the Expos, whose 14 April
triumph
over the
slumpriciclen
"MInnesota 6, Toronto 3, night
0(54)
31.50.
P(S4)11.0;
T(S-4-7)
San Francisco
Giants.
Islanders, 8:05 p.m.
The only hits off Slaton were a
victories is club record.
talk
Texas I, Kansas City 7, night
r
74.40. Time 31:74.
Series J
lifornia 2, New York 1,
fourth-inning
single by Bobby
Sixth game, 5-I6, B:
Boston vs. Montreal
.348
batting
nfht
Padres
3 Three Strokes
(Montreal leads series, 2-0)
4.60 2.60 2.60
Bonds and a ninth-inning single
average has helped
Phillies
"Saltimore 5. Seattle 7, 10
Doug Flynn's seventh-inning
May 1-Montreal at Boston, 7:ju 1 Manatee Mork
3.60
by
Bo Diaz.
iimings, night
310 to a 14-5 record
tying them single scored Joel Youngblood
8 LII Toots
1.00
p.m.
akland S. Boston
Oglivie
hit his first home run
0(1-3) 14.40; PU-i) 44.40; 1(3-1-5)
May 3-Montreal at Boston, 7:30
as Division rival Mont- with the winning run and lifted In
Ings, night
75.50. Time 31:55.
p.m.
the
second
inning after
real for the major leagues' best Craig Swan
"
IIi.
Today's Games
to his third victory. Cleveland starter Mac Wil ki ns
Seventh race, S-iS, C:
llllIUilIllIlIIh)flhIiI
(All Times EDT)
has three stolen
1 Alert's Polly
4.00 3.20 4.40 mark
Gonzalez tied the had struck out the first four
MInnesota (Koosman 4-0) at
2ProudGary
5.50 6.00
basesinl9gamesasheactsout
score
for
San
l)legoat3 with his batters he faced. Ills second
Tôlonto (Jefferson 0-1), 7:30
6Tornado Susie
17.60 a private fantasy he's been third
DAYTONA BEACH
p
year in the
0(1-2) 20.20; P11.2) 39.S0: T(1-2-4)
homer of the game came off
Monday matinee results
Milwaukee (Sorensen 3-2) at
harboring since the mid-1960's. top of the Seventh and Barry
333.00. Time 31.43.
Competltively
Mlchelin
radials
First
qel.nd (Paxton 01). 7:35
reliver Don Hood during a fiveiighffiçam., 5-14, 5:
"Sparky
Anderson
(former
Evans
knocked
No matter
priCei
right
down
the
line.
the Expos' run seventh.
1 Gatdos.Gerardo 14.80 5.40 6.60
p.m.
6 Wright )at Day 7.10 4.20 4.20 Reds manager) never asked me other
iwhat
size
car
you
have.
6.10 5.10
betroit (Baker 0-2) at Chica. 6 TranlAndre
two
runs
with a single and
1 Can't Compare
7.50 5.00
"I'm not a home run hitter,"
3AranoMandiola
6.60
"(Kravec 0.2), 5:30 p.m.
SNorma Crash
4.00 to run too much because we hit a sacrifice fly.
= You don't have to pay more to get
0(14)
34.00;
1(1.4.3)
392.20.
0.0),
said Oglivie. "I just try to hit
hTsxas
.(MaIiack
0(14)17.20; P(4-i) $S.20: T(5-1-S) and run a lot," Rose said. "I
$qs.'cIty,, (Splltiortt. 3-1),
5.cndam.
101.60. Time 31:22.
NewYorkMsnagerjoeTone
for
avera&amp;e."
wish
I
could be a tsse-steaier
pm.
7 Trani- Isidro
12.20 6.80 3.80
%t ecause
NInth game, 5.14, 1:
PI'
Angela 2, Yankees I
because
It's an exciting part of was ejected from the game
bNsw York (Tlant 0.1) at 4lrusta.Arca
6.20 3.80
4Magic Shine
21.10
15.60
5.80
first.
California (Tanana 2-3), 10:30 1 Carasa-Andre
Don Baylor singled with the
after a third-Inning argument
3.I
1/1
7 Marie Ann
4.50 3.10 the game.
Q(4-7) 34.601 P(7411 92-70; T117.4-1) 2 Ruth le Mae
bases
loaded
in
the
ninth
inning
4.20
Rose
attempted
to
steal
again
with
home-plate
umpire
Lanny
(Stanley
2.1)
at 322.50: D0(i-7) 79.20.
0(4.1) 49.20; P(4.7) 353.40; 1(4-7- In the eighth but did not get a Harris over a balk dispute. San
to score Rick Miller with the
OlIkland (Mln.tto 1-0), 10:30
NEW
Mon.
Third game
p.m.
2) 1,015.20. Time 31:4g.
run
get
back
to
Diego
Manager
Roger
Craig
that gave the Angels a
lEnrigue I
12.00 7.00 11.00
good jump, tried to
Sat.
a.m.-2
p.m.
Tenth game, 5.14, 5:
ltimore (D. Martinez 1.2) 2Santi
1.10 2.60
2 Bleak
protested the game, saying the victory over the Yankees. It
19.20 7.7V 1.10 first and was thrown out.
" Seattle (McLaughlin 1-0).
7 Paco
11.00 1 Shredder
1.40
2.10
Padres
spotted Torre in the Met was the fifth loss in a row for
Rose's
key
steal came in the
10:83 P.M.
0(2-4) 34.00: P(4-2) 74.50; T(4.2-7)
1 B. Legacy
6.00
Wednesday's Games
bullpen
1
after his ejection. "If the world chaiiipions. Miller
432 40.
0(2-4) 17.40; P(2-4) 11.40; 1(2-4-i)
PH. 322.0651
,Innesota at Toronto, night
Fourthgame
Torre
will
admit
341.60. Time 31:10.
to being in the started the winning rally by
405W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD I
II w a u It cc at Cleveland, 2 GaldosUrquiza
11.40 1.80 5.20
Eleventh game, 5)5,D:
bullpen, I'll admit Bob
right
3 VictorGsIi II
1.60 5.10
3 Tally Del
25.40 3.00 p.10
',petroit at Chicago, night
Owchinko balked," said Craig.
l Trani. Prda II
6.10
lAhlosoAkilla
5.60 .1O
Tixas at Kansas City, night
0(2-3) 33.00; P12-3) 124.20; 1(2-3. S Flolene
6.10
thew York at California, night 1) 359.50.
Astros 6, Cardinals 5
0(1-3) 29.60; P(3-1-3) 314.00. Time
'Boston at Oakland, night
Fifthgame
Terry
31:I9.
jaltImore at Seattle, night
4 ApraIz.Gondra
17.60 12.10 3.60
Twelfth game, 5-16, C:
capped
a four-run ninth inning
I Beide Paco
14.20 5.20
8 Trnado Squeaky
7.60 5.40 4.00
L'4
that
car
ried Ho uston over St.
3Mutilla-Diaga
7.20 l Josh Moss
9.20 5.60
.
0(4.5) 3403; p(4-) 159.30; 1(4.1. 2Marilim
L
ou
i
s.
The
Cardinals led 4-2
6.00
3) 431.00.
BATTING
0(7-I) 43.40; P($-7) 101.30: 1(1-7entering the ninth and turned
BATTING
Sixth game
2) 34.$9, Time 31:51.
Avg. things over to Tom
who
(bawd on 33 at bats)
~
3Santi.Gerardo
11.60 7.60 7.00
AlSquartlno,H
A-2,21; Handle $325,139
)L i
.341
1,
National League
4Arano-Isidro
hadn't been scored upon this
5.20 2.60
Mo. SmitIi,LH
Monday night results
I.
0 AS H Pd. 2 Baldos.Fernan
4.20
Randy McGarity, Main.
First race. S-IS, D:
.312 year In 12 1-3 innings. Bruno
Winillold SD
23 94 37.394
00-411 416-20~ P134) 125.70i T113-4. O Yuv Gottapoint
4.60 3.60 3.20 Dole Thompson, Main.
.303 was Uned for a leadoff double
.A, -,
Foster Cin
21 II 21 .3*3 2) 423.40.
2 Balkow
5.10 4.10 Frank Davis, Main.
.315
CImartI Mtl
19 $1 31.369
by
Enos
Cabell
and
_________
Seventh game
C5.
Chris
Wright,
Sp.
1 Debbie Coriel
.341
3.10
Róyster All
ii 64. 23 .359 1 Isasa-Gasti II
10.80 1.60 4.60
Q(2•l) 15.40; 1(5-2-1) 122.301 Raymond Savior, Sp. CS.
.3*0 singles by Bob Watson and Art
Yqvngbid NY
16 10 14.330 SDuran.Enrquell
LL
1.60 1.20
Doug Dersllinier,L5
TIme: 31:S0.
.356 Howe. Buddy Schultz relieved
L
G'ilfey CIn
DRILLING •'
20 $6 30.349 3Santi-Badiola
4.60
David Hill, L
Second race, 5-iS, 5-14, C:
CI'rtsr Mtl
15 63 22.349
0(1-4) 42.00, P11-6) 151.50; 1(1-6- IRattling Red
7.50 4.10 3.20 DarrenWhlteft,ad,Sem.
.431 and gave up a game-tying
Rise 1311111
20 69 24.31$ 3) 352.50.
1 Doodle Duster
.1 sacrifice fly to Jeff Leonard
6.50 3.60 Juan D1,11111118, Sm.
small AtI
20 70 24.343
Eighth game
Jim Mee, DeL.
7 Patick T Tiger
i.l
.371 before M hit his second
Móddox Phil
19 70 24.343 lEgana-Golri
21.00 4.103 3.60
Jeff Spine, Del..
0(1-I) 30.60:1(41-7)30140,
.311
American League
many games. Ken
2Mutilla-Rodolfo
3.40 4.00
SHe, Rose, Sea.
1)17.60. Time: 31:25.
.311
0 Al H Pd. lApraiz.Dlaga
4I0
Mike Model. Sea.
.321 Belts homer-ed for the CarKsyp Del
14 19 20.401
0(1.3) 37.00; P11.2) 136.50, 1(1-2Third race, S-IS, :
dinah.
-19r"
19r" Del
10 36 14 .3111 7) 310.20.
ERA
4 Drill's Baron
12.60 5.10 2.10
Lemon Chi
20 SO 31.3*0
Nlnthgame
5 Plumb Pea chy
1.17
4502.10 M'Xray,LH(6.3)
Smelly Minn
20 76 29.312 iGondra
24-40 15-80 5.20 2 Pro Model
""
4.20 Frith, L$(71.jj
11etsadot-ioriek'sanduooductms
aker DI
17 SI 22.379 2Goiri
15.70 9.60
1.75
Q(4.S) Iso, P(4.5) 54.30; T(4-54) WhitslItad(5.S)
I
;
OliVer Tax
15 73 27.370 40scar.
P01115- Sam. (4-1)
6.40 246.60, Time; 31:44
dream"come.truel Sot why over 325000
3.$3
Bannister Ch
15 41 25.361
Thompson, Dell.. (6-2)
0(1.2) 55.00i P(i-2) 13440; T(i22.17
people now enjoy using the amazing
P*ter KC
21 71 26 .366 4)509.20.
DieridI. DeL. (3-2)
Fourth race, S-iS, 0:
3.i4
Shopsmlth
Mark V.- five accurate wood01101 Cal
23 II 30.357
Row,
Tenth game
Sea. (43)
6 Timber Ridge
1.50
9.00 7.0 4 40
'f
Mil
working tools in one prepares you for any
22 $7 31.314 SMutilla-Paco
12.00 5.60 3.60 3PrettyHelen
2.15
11.60510 COWIill,Sea.t4.4)
iWIS
IBeideOlano
5.00 5.00 5KrelIa
home repair or
hobby project...
4.10
Nallesal League
Murphy, 2Sara-Sarduy
3.60
0(3-6) 64.10 P(6.3) 141.001(4.3-3)
AtJ,v5; Kingman, Chi 7; Carter
1. It's a 10" table saw
0(44) 44.50; P(S-4) 114.00; 1(5-4- 1,423.00. Time: 31:51.
FIVE STAN
ai
Dowson, Mtl 4; Bonnell, 3) 413.30.
CONFERENCE
It's a 34" lathe
2.
Fifth
game, 5-14,0:
AtI'5.
Eleventhame
FINAL STANDINGS
7 Alert's Dale
10,303.00 2.40
It's a 16W' drill press
3.
*Ner(cas, League
Lynn, lOaldospecina
16.00 10.00 6.00 1 Crashalong
W I.
1.40 3.00
4.
Its a 12" disc sander
Sos
I;
Thomas. Nil 7; 3AranoSarduy
2.10 Dand(IS-4)
ORING
1.00 4.10 SClaver Don
14 ii
Siq$i5on, Salt, Grich, Cal and 300mlngo-Badiola
5. Its a horizontal boring machine
4.10
Il II
0(1-7) 15.05 P(7-i) 47.10 1(7.14) Lakelrantliy(9.0
MIl 6.
Seminole (5-5)
0(3-i) 53.40; P14-3) 155.10; T(4-3- 79.40 Time: 31:
i I
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amazing, lmIt.d.tims
Sues Batted Ia
Lake Newell (1-4)
2) 359.35.
15 12
SiatlI game, 5.14, ,
a$ssaI League
Foster,
Twe$fffigame
1414
D
2Myllame'sScott 21.00 5.60 3.10 Lyman (14)
Cm
22;
Murphy,
Ail and $Apraiz.[ceianlz
2.50 2,40 MaiulandlI.IU
7.00 4.20 2.40 lMineola Irene
5 13
Kingman. ChI 19; Cruz, Hou IS; lOscar-Wally
5.00 3.20 4 Dave Pear
15 14
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Baylor,
'0(44) 41.41; Ph-I) 70.34, 1(541.3) 35:59.
25, Cowens, KC and
seventh race, 5.14, C:
Nil 31; Singleton, Salt
A -1,431: Handle 5110.1$.
6 Easy Eddie
3.10 3.20 2.10
iPortir, KC 19.
MONDAY NIGHT SISULTS
3 Baron's Pepper
4.40 420
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First game
9.00 IARNITT "Nil 5*55,055
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1.50 5.05
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4s.rlcaa League
Crux,
45 OSOerue
II
Second
e)Ladyuck
1.10 620 3,10 wild
Ie'dss
so t 10, LeFlore, Des 9; Otis, SOaldos-Isidro
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1 Flitter Day
17.60 5.40 3.10
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9.40 4.00
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2.10
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Mrs - Katie Corley, president or the club's [lose
Circle. from left, presents
the Artistic Design Sweepstakes Award and the Belle Brumley Arboreal
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donated by First Federal Savings and Loan of Mid-Florida, from Jo
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we're married) and we're a
very happy family even though
it's not legal.
My live-in friend and I bought
a house together (as "Mr. and
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Mom
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know of a woman who, in your opinion, is deserving of
mention as an outstanding mother, let us know.
We'flacceptw4flnoon May 9 letters submitted by read.
era, about one to onnalf pages of standard size
dwds, telft briefly Why a particula woman in our area
isdeservingofchrecjuofl.we'u take ftfrom
Readers should mail their selections to: Ourselves
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excused, you will be.
11bout our relationship. (I am them. And wtuit will happen t o
won't let me register to vote. He
me right to vote is not only a "Mrs." oil the mailbox, and we ME if HE shod the? lIlt
says I might have to spend a
Door
privilege, It's the responsibility have "Mr. and Mrs." charge he's made no provisions for me
month locked up in a motel with
d every citizen who wants a aC('iWits etc.)
in his will.
other members of a jury and no
voice
in how his country shonld
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left
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NEEDS ADVICE
way will he allow that!
be run — and by whom. By a relative. Ever since my friend
DEAR
NEEDS:
Both you and
I realize that the chances of
Choosing not vote, you forfeit heard about it he has been your live-in frietid should see it
this happening are remote, but
your right to criticize your planning on how 'we" will lawyer and have these
I Suppose tt could happen. Irun
government's Policies and its SI)CIId it. (lie wants to buy a questions answered in).
a business at home and have a
elected officials. Edmund boat.
mediately. L)on'tputftoff, don't
4-year-old child to take care Of, issues are coming up.
Burke said, "The only thing
I would like to put it in trust assume anything and take
so I probably could be excused
Should I go behind my that Is necessary for the for lily children. What I need to nothing for granted! Take your
from jury duty anyway.
husband's back and register? triumph of evil for good men to know, Abby, is this: What will legal questions to a lawyer and
Our marriage has enough
WANTSTOVOTE do nothing." I'm with Edmund. happen t o illy children if I pay him for what he knows. it's
problems without adding
DEAR WANTS: No. Register
DEAR ABBY: What do you should die? lie is not their the best investment you can
another one, so I've abided by In frout of his face.
And d0ill't think of a gentleman who lets a fattier. and lie hasn't adopted make.
his wishes, but I'd really like to worry about being stuck with
lady win in a game of sports or
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and Flagship Bank of Seminole's Sweepstakes Award from Irene Brown.

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Jean McLain and Cheryl
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Winners were Millisa
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Edward
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Michelle Van Dusen.
Toddler Miss, and Clay
Thomas, Toddler Master,
who were all pre-judged
from their photographs.
Other winners were
Brittany Anne Nicole
Meridlth, Wee Miss, and
Tony Taylor, Wee Master,
Tara Hancock, Tiny Miss;
and Michael Taylor, Tiny
Master; Alicia Howell,
Little Miss, and Philip
Donald Cox, Little Master;
and LynneDickey, Junior
Miss; and Shane Hancock,
Junior Master.
The 1978 kings and
queens were Vicid Lower,
Wee Miss, and Michael
Stewart, Wee Master;
Jennifer Vernon, Tim)L
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Master and Merldith
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Louise Silver was the
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Doris Dietrich, OUR
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Evening Herald, was
Mistress of ceremonies.
Judges were Dr. Luis
Perez and his wife, Dr.
Maria Perez, and Psychic
Anne Gehman.
Entertainment was
provided by Bettye E.
Smith, pianist; Susan
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held the Annual Uttle Miss
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Saturday night at Seminole
High Sch000l auditorium.
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shoulder, you'll simply ignore You'll look greater in the eyes
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Iowa reader asks us if
North's two-heart reopen
a weak two
CANCER (June 21-July fl) of others today if you let them
spouse to the two-club open- spade
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including two aces
today. Everything will work for.
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method of responding to the
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help if you had signed your exan-Anation.
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name or let me know whetber
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Bedrest can actually be
The only way to find out
whether the prostate gland is harmful to your health. If
enlarged enough to cause you you're too inactive, It cm result
trouble is to have a good in washing out water from your
medical examination. If that's body, particularly the legs,
happened and there's too much which gives you a tendency to
obstruction, you can have an be faint when you stand up.

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Tuesday May 1, 17,
Legal Notice

TONIGHT'S TV
wall; and Susan learns the
Identity of her brother's killer.

(4) CAMPAIGN '79 ELECTiON
RETURNS

EVENING

0 CBS REPORTS Ed Bradley

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C) TIC TAC DOUGH
@D MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary tries her hand at creative
writing, and seeks encouragement from Lou.

THE CROSS-WITS
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NEXT STEP BEYOND
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FRIENDS Guest:

FiedIer opens hIs 50th sason
as conductor of the Boston
Pops Orchestra live from Sym.
phony Hall in this golden annivarsity program featuring
highlights from his first concert
in 1929.

Steve

Lawrence.

) DICK CAVETT Guest:
David Halberstam. (Part 1 of 2)
8:00
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bow; Jim Don net Is threatened
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an old and proud Southern

(2)PORTER WAGONER

family becomes involved in the

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world of professional bodybuIlding.
(4) MOVIE "Sky Heist" (C)
(1975) Don Meredith, Stefanie
Powers. Los Angeles Invest iga.
tots take to the sky In helicop.

OTHELITTLERASCALS

tars to track down a pair of

Row" (1977) Gregory Harrison,

tache of his 1950s college days
and the events that lead to a
campus tragedy.
0 THREE'S cOMPANY Jack
and Janet suspect the worst
when they see Chnissy taking
money from Jack'; cash
drawer. (A)

ates him at his 20th anniversary high school reunion. (A)

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Bond moderates a discussion
by food policy makers and

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BRING HOME THE GOOD TASTE
OPUND6Uy,I.,,, $.$p.
1119 Pr,acAv,. INwy. 17.07)

GODSEY; CHARLES P. WILSON;
PEGGY WILSON; LANNY L.
6 R E EN;
I NT ER NAT ION AL
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE'
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under a Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure by the Judge of the

Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida, on the 74th day of April,
1979, in the abnve styled cause, I will
sell at Public Auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the West door of
the Courthouse in thi City of San.
ford, Seminole Counly, Florida, at
the hour of 11:00 AM., on the 32nd
day of May. 1979, those certain
parcels of real prooerty described
as follows:

Aportionofthe5outhoofeetof Lot
8, Lot 9, and the North 15 feet of Lot
lOof amended pta? of Druid Park,
Sanford, Florida, actording to the
plat thereof recorded in Plat Book,
1, Pages 5 and 6, Public Records of

(2) PAUORD
(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
000 NEWS

Road No, IS 8. 600 to the Point of
BegInning,
Containing 2.152 Acres, more or
tess.
Being the same property as was
Warranty Deed of San Situs,
Limited, bearing date of March 18,
1974,01 record in the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida in
Official Records Book 10)7, Page
1463.
From a ref erene point being the
Northeasterly corner of Lot 13,
Block 22, MASON AND CARSWELL'S HOLLY
HILL, iS

recorded in Deed Book 0, Page 312,
Public Records of VoIusia County,
Florida, run thence N. 9 degrees 13'
Eastadistanceof 15.1 feet toa point
in Lot 27 of said Block 22, thence 5.
25 degrees East in saId Lot 27 a
distanced 23.99 feet to a point in the
Northerly line of Lot 26, thence N. 64

EDUCATIONAL PRO.
G1.IUING
12:30
SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
(F
ROW
RYAN'S HOPE
0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

(2)0 DAYS OP OUR LIVES
(4) MIDDAY
THE YOUNG ANO THE
RESTLESS

ALL MY CHILDREN
1:30

(4) AS THE WORLD
TURNS
2:00
(FOTHIDOCTORE
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2:30

(2)0 ANOThER WORLD
2:00
QINIRAL HOSPITAL
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degrees 47' East along said Nor.
therly line 91 feet to the point of
beginning;thences.25degrees East
adistanceol 40.5 feet; thence N.M
degrees 17' East a distance of 189
feet toapoint intheWesterly lineof
the 100 foot right of way of
Ridgewood Avenue. Return to point
of beginning and run along the
Northerly lineof Lot 26N. 8ldegrees
47' East 159 feet more or less to the
Westerly Iinof the 100 foot right Of
way of Ridgewood Avenue; thence
run generally Southeast 19.5 feet
more or less along said Westeny
nightofwayofRidgewoodAvenueto
the Southeast corner of the above
described property.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,lhave
hereunto set my hand and official
seal on this the 77th day of April,

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(F MN DOUWS__
MARY TYLER MOORE

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Florida.
(3) Lot 1, Ilk i, r 0, Seminole
Park, P12, pg 75, Public Records of
SemInole County, Florida.
(6)Park,UpplandPark,PB2O,pg
3, Public Records CO Seminole
hty, Florida.
(7) Tracts $ 4
AL
'mans
Plot, PB 134,pget, Public Records
5emle Cotaty, Florida.
so ft Of Lot I, Ilk G A,D.
C pails Subdivision, PR 1, PU 71,

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Lol$4,I911 12 13414 Ilk

for sack

separate parcel, or
property.
The minimum acceptable bid
shall not be lees than the assessed
value.
ThepropoilWisuldbsina sealed
oiiVelppe and Clearly nsarkid 8$
the City CO Sanford, no later than
7:00 VcIock P.M. on Tuesday, May
*
Proposal shall Inckids the parcel
number and deecriptiell. and the
1. The net price of th, land $0 be
paid to the CIty Of $a8leId.
7. AU fees shall be paId by the
buyr-nsnebytheCltysfSanferd.
3. lnchjdaa certified ckek for ten
(II Percent) CO the Pi'speiml eec

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Longwucd,Fioridawillholdapublic
hearIng to Consider and solicit
comments on tlw Comprehensive
Land Us. Map Element Of
Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
Public hearing will be held on
Wednesday, May 14. 1979 at 7:30
p.m, In the City CommIssion
Chambers at Longwuod City Hall,
173 W. Warren Ave., LmpWOad,
FlOIlda,
Linda ft. Martin
City ci,

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3 Bdr., 1½ bath, tenced b-yd,
range, ref., d.wshr., washerdryer. VA appraised, $29,300.
Call 323.4391 after 5:30.

story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has 1 BR apt over dbl
garage. $49,500.

THE RIGHT LOCATION business

or Professional office building

City Of
FlorIda
SECTION VII: ANNEXED AREA
h1 May 1, II, 1979
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
01.1.5
ontinance becoming
i
,
effective, the property owner In the
•
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above described annexed area shall
be untitled to all of the rights and
,
privileges and Immunities as are __________________________________________________
______________________________________
frorntimetotimedetermlnedby the
.
gn$ authority of thu City of
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NOTICIOPTAXIALS
I, ,
Casselbirry, Florida, and th,
provIsions CO the Charter of the City
Court House in Sanford. County CO Seminole, Slate of Florida, Ta*
of Casselberry, FlorIda In ac.
corWcewfth Chapter 171114, Laws
doe for taxes hereIn set opposIte the same together with all costs oT
1
of Florida, 1974.
.
saleandall advertising, SalewIll beheld In Room 103.
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SECTION VIII: EFFECTIVE
(j':'i
0. Troy Ray, Jr.
DATE - This ordinance shaft
Tax Collector
.
become effectIve 30 days after its
Seminole County, Florida
.,
,
final pge and adoption.
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of n 1
56 to os a,
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FlRsTfteADIsomislsoidayof
"•"113 115 116 a, 117
April, AD. 1979.
Lot 10 $k 11 Te H
MsXdj 11te &amp; Ist,teIs
$6597, "Dide Tenses lit £44 pa 10 1 29.mwe.......,.,.
SECOND READINGIhIs 33rd day
Lot
7
Ilk
B
.lter
V.a.
CO April, AD. 1919.
"Qt*dil,tll. EeIhtS pa 4 75
FINAL
READING
AND
120 ft of Lot 295 £11 Lot
.ss* Ithetos $
ADOPTION this 23rd day CO April,
VSs.7s
So

site. 244' on 25th St. $21,300.

HtoM Hall Realty

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NOTICE

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DISABLED

6 ACRES OV1EDO AREA WITH 3
BEDROOM HOME, ONLY
139,010, TERMS NEGOTIABLE.

VETERANS

Chaper
30
phey 17-92

MODERN 3 bEDROOM, 3 BATH
ILOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2

SCUm of SanfOrd

AR1bbIAN WELLS WITH
FENtED PASTURE. $4,110,

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Notice

Legal

GARAGE, LOADED WITH
EXTRAS, Will.

Every Wed.&amp; Sat..
farIySIrde7:lSp.m.

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AD 1979
APPROVED:
Bill •.
ier,

"Lsk

Man*j
aor 11 B
Lot 1
lube
SeSee1tsh Woods 71 15 1

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$174

Qosotti sail

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Did you know that your
dub or organization can
IPPI' in this lIstIng ach
week for only $3.50 per
week? This is an deal
Way to Inform the public
of aur club activities.

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t your

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ROOF, PRESENTLY RENT.
ED, NEEDS NEW FINANCING,
$30,900 TOTAL.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, GARAGE, WAI..K TO

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SEIGLU REALTY
BROKER

2030 5. Myr$leAve.,$anford_

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DL.n M$335

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PUbliSh MIy 1,1, 13,27. 1979
CIty Clerk '
Publlsh:Msy 1.1,15,22. 1109 Dli.) D*J-12

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variety of tarm animals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. $33,730.
*273 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,

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CLASSIFIED

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*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.

NEW 8. CLEAN ready to move

SPACIOUS 3 BR 2* ;bath, formal
dining. carpet, air, private patio
w 2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool &amp; tennis Furn. or

into. Assumable 7 pct. mort. 3
BR 1'., b. 511 E. 14th St. 129,900.
NEW Osteen, Duren Ave. Large

unfurn.

*44 Acres county acreage w-

citrus grove &amp; SRI6 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
1 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd,
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees i
Osteen. Good terms.

REALTOR 322-4901
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 0623653 322)939

LOVE ENTERTAINING &amp; PAM
ILY LI FE TOO. You'lihave it all
in this spacious 3 BR, 2 bath
home with a beautiful fIreplace
in the huge Fam. Rm. This new
listing is located near the tennis
courts in Pinecrest. Lots more to
talk about so give us a call.

REALTY WORLD..

'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12x60, 2 BR, 114 baths. Ex
celient cond. $5,100. 319-5920.
IS It. Terry tYJO self contained, air
cond., canopy, Reese hitch 8. 5
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 3227611 or
$319993 and a friendly Ad-Visor

43-Lots.Acreage

ORANGE TREES, IMPROVED
PASTURE ON 20 ACRES.
FISHING LAKE. WILL
DIVIDE. $53,000 WITH EX
CELLENT TERMS.
12 ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR

FIREPLACE. NEEDS SOME
FIXING.

3.44,000.00

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ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAy

m ACRE WOODED HOME SITE
WEST OF il ON PAVED ROAD

$14,900.
CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARBOR. $12,500 8. UP.

GRAB THIS one, owner leaving
state. 3 BR, 113, plumbing in for
2nd bath, spit plan, dbl. oven,
range, OW, garage disp. s-s

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECUTIVE AREA NEAR DOWN
TOWN. STONES THROW TO

refriq,, formal dining, C-H&amp;A,
dbl, car garage. furn., negotiable. Will sell VA or FHA.

LAKE MONROE $75,000.

$31,900.

VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EX
ECUTIVE AREAS FROM
$10,000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING.

age apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2435'a S. French (1792) Sanford
3235324

3 plus acres w-2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.

Top Dollar Pad tor junk &amp; usixi
cars. tr.ick A hn.jv y rgu.pm.-sil

323 7365
Call Anytime

Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

OVER 54 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 19791
JUST LISTED 7 BR, 1 bath home
ontreeshaded corner bIt Newly
painted, eat-in kit., porch, Fla.
Rm., close to shoppingl BPP
WARRANTED. Only $230001
SUPER 4 BR, 1½ bath home in
Washington Oaks, wC-H, w.w
car,gè. OR, pantry, 1g. LR,
porch 1 Much Morel BPP WARRANTED, Just $399001

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

52—Appliances

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Air Cond Window Units

*. GarnettVjnite
Reg. Real Estate Broker

BROWSE AND SAVE .. . It's
easy and fun ... The Want Ad
Way.

JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Phone 322-1501, Sanford

45A-Qatol Stats

moss's"

area. pan. Fla. Nra., util. i-rn., w
w carpet, close to schools &amp;
shopping. BPP WARRANTED.
A Buy for 837,9001

Serv.&amp; Repair 2Syrs Exp
323. 6160

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Central Heat I. Air Cond. Fr.. Est.

3230697

Call Carl Harrlsnt
SEARS, Santord 322
- 1171

Refrigerator Coldspot, Frostfree
IScu. It., $175
322 1599

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EVERY DAY somt'one

appear here tomorrow

53—W-Radio.Stereo

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for what you have to sell Call
today and your Classif it'd Ad will

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Cent hieat A A:r

Cond Service Free Ed
on
st. Cpmm &amp; lIes 372 0708
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Trash Compactor, Whirlpool
H-D, white, usedomos $160
322 1117 or 323 5349
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JACK F-POST

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Television-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. CIII 13117)4 day or
fli'781t.

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

REALTY

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bali's Disc. Center Inc, 3202 French Ave.
3222235

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CARPENTRY
USTOM CABINETS
ci
113 0129 alter 530

l'AlNTlç,
v,"

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Asphalt

Mowtng

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Asphalt re'pa irs &amp;
(i,*l ing
Sanford, Fla
322 1679, 322 3033
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c °' to large or small Corn
plet.' lawn Service. Free
"climate 373 1881. Landscaping
A spraying 323 8049 call
.lilytimne.

Lawn Service
,eni'ral Landscaping Rose
specialists, top Soil 8. fill dirt,
lawn mnaint &amp; tree trinitning
373 7948

Ught l'tauling
Yard Debris, Trash
Appli,Inces&amp; Mist.
(LOCALI 3495)7)

Painting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322070?

'inting by Anthony Corino in
ter or, exterior qualified in all
ptiases Free Est. Call 3220071.

Electrical
BURFIELD'S Electric Service 8.
Repair. Industrial, Comm &amp;
Resid&amp;'nhi,',l 372 9354 24 bIts.

MN1

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS.
________________________________

Glass &amp; Screen

Murphy, P4. C. 20004

IIH.II W.lnt repair work of
nd. nc luding roofs Free
I- ,tmnatrc 1738543.

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MEINTZEP TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty IS yrs Esp 8698567
II ft. fiberglass boil. 1? Mercury _____________________________________
10 HP motor (under 30 hrs.) 8.
trailer. $950. 323-4590 or 323 04)2
[essrnaking

59-Misical_Nrchandise

i',LILAT ION Batting, blowing,
MA(O Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
371 0839 or 904 734 670$ collect,
Coi*r tIe Work
I rec'Fstimate
.111 .S'ir taytor 327 8515

or pi'mitry. paneling.
cutviq. wds anything to repair
Il,' tiOni,' I 30 6)09 Sam.

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg 55
Scott Reagan 3375)77

Home Improvement

.ini liii, (

Alan's Appliancr's
Refrigeration A C Repair
Liensed 3730039

Accessories

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Home Repairs

Appliances

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Good Used Televisions. 12 ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3370352

SPOI'tSElUiPmeflt

Wanted

25.445. French Ave.
3220231,3237173,322-0719.

LOVELY 3 IR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrestl Lg. Rms., dining

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.

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I ow acreage near Sanford I or
filling with rooting materials,
Will buy, lease or pay by the
load. Call Ao.ock Rooting 323

1DAY'TONA AUTO AUCTIGN
9? liii it' west ot Speedwa1
D,i tora Beach. will hold a
put'It AU 10 AUCTION ever'
I ui'siIa A Saturday at 1.30. It -s
the unIv one in Florida. You set
ttii' ri-cervød prcc
Call 904-155
8111 lot luilben Ut'tijI$

JUST MAKE PAVMFNTS---'69td'
7', 'iiodt'I', Call 319 9100 or 834
.1605 I Dealer I

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7913'

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BUY JUNK CARS
F rorn $10 to $50
Call 372 1624, 37?

eramicTile

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED!

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1797
Sanford, Fbi. 32771

hold.

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Sanford. 3225721.

55 -Boats &amp;

3 Oil, lots zoned N 2. prIme
location. Water, sewer. Wm.
Maliczowsiii, REALTOR. 332.

OR D C'.rand Torino
.1 C, new tires, $800
in 7165

ON SALE-- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.9S ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

Blvd. Terms.
Need a place lot a horse? Approz.
2 acres, fenced. All grass, fruit
trees. $5,500, $1,000 down owner

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51—Househoki Goods

154*434 Zoned Comm., Lk. Mary

REALTY

__________________________

home demonstration.
________________________________ formerly Plarriett's Beauty Nook
--_
519E 1st St.. 322 5747

Sanford 321-0640

lvi,' I

Pu.'

The sooner you piac i'
our
classified ad the sooner viii will
get results

Care

7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

$15,000'

80—Autos for Sale

72—Auction

turntable, S track tape player.
Beauty
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments at $11
per ma. Call 131-1714 for free r TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

BROKER

(3) 2' z acre tracts, wooded. 51,250
edt. Small down owner JIold.
Nice country lot, mobile home w.
add on, fenced, 2 utilit) Sheds.

STENSTROM

Antiqut'
Roll 'i diSk &amp; liar
Ptiøi I?? 'l'l ,Itt,'r ;'

322 5677

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AMFM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO

SEIGLER REALTY

79.A—Tnjck Accessroles
elln(; Due to Illness Put your
ia;
P Il to work with
UNI HOIST
Pimp Ti uck Conversion. Retail
$895. Dealer cost $695. Close out
S496
869 1816

CONTEMPORARY SOF- A. $50

514.900. TERMS.

3 BR, 1½ batb.$jnfand Estates,-.
carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range &amp; Ref Super
clean, $32,500

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71—AntiqUes

77—Junk Cars RenxVed

FICES, NEAR NEW K MART.

corner lot. $30,900.

.t.da PU Ie,00 cc I(yl .1
'.p.'eit A If chiCks tool box,
il Oi nii 27 r'ni per
'.
I(V
i'*l .Ivra(Je .1?? 8)18

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Beds double hotel $30 set
Sanford Auction
IllS S French
323 7310

100 FT. FRONTAGE ZONED OF.

3 BR, 2 bath, Pam. Rm., double

Handy man special. 2 lots w-gar.

icDJ

Larry's P,iarl, 215 S,intorci At'
Buy &amp; Sell, the I 'nest in uc.',l
turnttuj-e, Refrig ste foois

p
For Est,i)c Comrlt'r(
.,
dental Auctions p Appr,,sals
Call Dell's Acton in 5610

ED ROAD. BRING YOUR
BOAT AND $35,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

INC, REALTORS
130.4133 or 339.4711 eves.

79—TrUCks.Trailers

lur

Cash 322.4132

ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING

FORREST ORUNi

Sanford

S pc. BR suite new. $239; S PC. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ret.
$508. up; El. stove $608. up; full
size draperies 510 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. 01
Sanford, 3221721.
Cottage lent, seatc 10*12, nylon
w canvas root. Like new, w
canopy, sIoO or best offer. 377
1112 or 323 5349.

AIRPORT BLVD. ON HIGH
WAY 16. WILL DIVIDE $45,000.
GREAT TERMS!

FORMAL DR., PAM. NM. &amp;

APPLIANCES

niture Salvage 37? 87?)

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

1)', ACRt, SOME OAK, SOME

LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES. 3 BR, 1'/S,

WE BUt USED FURNITURE P.

Wrangler Jeans Sale $1099 pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5191

will help you.

Cash for your lotI Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
6443013
Medel InC., Re""r

YOUR CLOCK IS 1 HOUR AHEAD

PUT SOME SPLASH IN YOUR
LIFE, A home for the Young at
Heart. Located in scenic Lake
Mary. This 4 BR home has C.
H&amp;A &amp; a beautiful private pool 1.
patio area surrounded by lawn a,
flowers. $54,300.

42-MbiIe Homes

See our beautiful new BARRING
TON wlap siding 8. shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
3235200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

VA- F HA-235.Conv, Hornet
Low Down Payment

TEMPER AGENCY

THIS WEEKEND make use of
that extra daylight to drive out
to the Paula area &amp; see this
country type farm house with
over 3 acres ground. A small
canal runs right by the property.
Owner will hold mortgage with
substantial down payment.
$54900.

WOULDN'T BE ANY.

f,00d Ole Days have never
Ads
The
B ,,.,ire'.IIi The Best'
en 'it' Oassf ed

3?223j

ill 315E First St

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Thy'

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Since 1937

ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE

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'.otorcycl.' Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
lfl 1876 or 123 7711)

,xll

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WINTER ITEMS. ..SELI.

good price &amp; terms.

acrec

Kuip Decorators

MINUIE... IF CLASSIFIED

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

78—MotOrCyCles

68—Wanted to Buy

comparable quality.

109W is?

531.000. Low down payments,
BUILDER. 322-2257.

'nd for rent, 35
tenced ,,t
mo Call 373 00l

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 327 719$

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66-A— Pa sture Land

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6 50 yd installed
upholstery drapes slip Covers
we w,il 001 be undersold on

CailBart

New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to

Appt. only I

001 N
P inling Paper
hug ng tree esI Professional
wur kiiintiiyj
iii.irL

...-'.....

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.slrx,Irl(i

Interior Exterior House Painting
L'censed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates, (305) 3279440
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est 127 6545

AFRICAN VIOLtTS
FAMILY'S DELIOHTI 3 IN, 7
Bath Home w-Central HAC, w.w

Carpet, Fenced lack Yard,
Near Schools &amp; S1,oppkl Nice
Neighborhoodt A Deal for
541,01St
DOLL HOUSEI 3 Ii, 3! Bath
Home with Pool a, Patiol Lg.
FR, Eatin Kit., w-w Carpet,
Central Air, Privacy Fence on
Large corner l.oti BPP WARRANTED. Fantastic Ivy for

51001Sf
NEAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADENI WI LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONII
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO, ii

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420

IATEMAN REALTY
Bag. Real Estate Broker

EALTORSW PARK

IljsSanisrdAve.

REALTOR
.
ML5
171 6061 or eves. 373 0517

Immediate orcupancy, New 3 bp.,
I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor.
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$77,500 wexcelient terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3226457 or
3221)11 aft 5.

close to shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

ANYTIME
Multiple LIsting Sirvics
m2SS

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amenities including CH &amp; CA, 2
FP's, 4 BR 2 B. 2218 Palmetto
Ave. $42,500.

HOMEtJWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644251$.

Geneva includes mobile home,

ck* or orØn-

Zitlin would like to ha
fli,lUdsd In this listing

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2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME EN.
CLOSED CARPORT, NEW

M. Unsworth Realty

ROOM TO ROAM over 1,700 sq. ft.
of living area 4- 3 lots, many

Sale

for

We have d snger Futura Sewing
mach SoI new for $650 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $116 bat, due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to'
locate You can have mach. for
5116 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo Will take trade as part
payment Call 531 1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation

STOP AND THINK A

IOWNER SAYS SELL EVERY-

BIngo

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ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH DOUBLE

Busln.ss 7:30 1st Tues.
_____________________

_________________

--.

Eve. 3320812,332-1317,337.7177

"'REALTORyMLS

'323-5774 Day or Night
____________________________

AMERICAN

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SO—Miscellaneous

Build to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 735 &amp; 245.

I NC,
REALTOR 3237537

PRIMESITE300'trontageonLk.
Mary Blvd. Ideal Business
location, great investment,
$72,000.
CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR,
, new carpet, patio 1. 2 porCues. Cony, location, $31,300.

BARGAIN OLDER HOME that
needs some TLC. 2411 Palmetto
Ave. $21,500.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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ONE of a KIND-sedate older 7

f

BrandsOlfic,

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD,

24 HOUR W. 322-9213
100 pcI. VA financing-3 I, corn
pletsip refinished. Country
living, Seeinglsbelieving,

lotsot

47_D

Estate

________________________

__________________________

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments 1. buy
bully. 32213)4.

Sales

DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

Leader needs

64—Equipient for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Rent Our Rinsenvac
* • *HOUSE WANTED' e
InNesdof Repairs
3330111 Eves.

Associates,

penanced or newly

Grooming &amp; Bo.rcng
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Sanford's

most
welI.know
progressive, Sales Volume

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screen-porches, pool mci. wds.
All type re glazing &amp; wd. install
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3728545
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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237510

nf.d

lend with IS Rainbird Irrigation
system. 3331141.

Real Estate

The Greenhouse
Eves after 4$. weekends

islicensid

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

3373151

ANIIviAL HAVEN
009 &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,clipping, flea con'rol Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside itennels, Screened
outside runs, also air COnd
Cages 322 5157

Newt
a

SLl.iest Listing Inventory
lOaminant Advertising
49 Hour Sales TraIning
SMambir Realtors &amp; ERA
IMatienal Referral Service

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23 Years Experience

diitu.aien ii
190W Career in leal Estate call
Herb $tenstroon, Realtor-Owner,

REMODELINGIREPAIR
5,6. BALINT&amp;ASSOC.
3220665

Free to good home
Black female puppy
323-3425

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563.743

Piuning Service

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All PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, leaks, Fast Service
(hg Cds
323 0174. 322 4601

RaHings
Custom built iron work.
Window guards. gates etc.
Mart,,u s ..li 1181, 3.39 7893

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

DOBERMAN PINCHERS
34.57$4

WILL IUY EXISTING 1st &amp;bd
MORTGAGES, ft. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 02$ No. 40
Wymore Nd,, Atlamonte.

confidential

Realtors

PUPPIES FOR SALE

4

Compatible Aciallo

Stenstrom Realty,

Hoitis Improvements
________________________________

6S—ts.ppIles

AM0i'Ig IouØ

FulI.Time Office Supervision

Fora

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,,sntel exlerior &amp; interior paint
tog
E *ample 2 BR ext., $150.
(,u,uranteed good work, 30 yrs.
i.'xp £309996

1 Man, quality operation
Iyrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Seal 377 1371

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All types. egpt repair, truck
bodies, roof ricks, portable
e'qpt Martin's 323 75$) 339.7493

for Sal.
_______________________
Half Arabian Gelding, 18 hands,
good games. Must sacrifice. 333
1Q74 or Hobby Horse Ranch, S
mi. WoO Wekiva River Hwy. 4'

Vending Machines-Not Soup for
sale. Will sell to the best offer.
Call $303122.

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Live.lncompanioneiderly ladY
Roorn,board&amp;wages.
322-3133

DISTRICT, PROVIDING FQR'
SEVERABILITY, CONFLIC7S
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
I
i
A copy shall be available at the
Office of the City Clerk for
persons desiring to examine
same.
,,
All parties in interest and citIzens. I
shall have an opportunity to be'
heard at said hearing,
By order of the City commlssl47
of the City of Sanford, Florida. -,
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HN. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish: May I, 1919
DEJ.3

41—Houses

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lot 3 BR 2 B $48,500.

24395. MyrtleAv,., Sanford
37)08403271577 3611335

or a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Poriig 323-3324,

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OF

Seigler Realty Broker

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RAILROAD RIGHT.OF.WAY
FROM Ri-i (RESTRICTED IN.
DUSTRIAL.) DISTRICT TO MI2,
(MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL)

LOTS

MONTH.

dental office. Sanford 3230)00.

LINE

AIR,

PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCA
TION ON 11.92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. $400

certified dental assistant &amp;
experienced receptionist for

.

BUILDING

WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
CENTRAL

3223937

AMENDMENT CHANGING 'THE

COAST

MODERN OFFICE

BabySitter
Needed

ZONING OF THAT PORTION OF. -.
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN,.
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD AND,.
WEST 25TH STREET AND THE

SEABOARD

___________
_____________________________

member of a team, do you relate
well with people, if so, we need

OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN: SAID

CONSIDER LAND USE MAP
ELEMENT OF
THE
COM.
PRININSIvI LAND USE PLANt
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
City Commission of the CIty Of

_____

Do you work effectively as a

AMENDINGORDINANCENO. 1097

NOTICIOPPU$LICNIANINGTO

______________

low cost Classified Ad,

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101 N. Magnolia Ave.
Orlando, Florida 33503
g
Publish: April 24, May 1,
DEI-104
_________________________

fromlx6to 15*30.
1.4 hId. Pk it SR46. 323.0061

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

Public Hearing will be held at thi"

a.k.a O.L, Dewier,
øeceawd.
LAW OFFICE
ROBERT W LEE

Storageor Work Area

wouldn't behere. If you want the
ooprtllnit'f to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.100-4321403 anytime for
i'ecorded message.

Commission Room in the City Hal(
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at--'-7:000'clock P.M. onMay 14, 1979, to
consider the adoption of an or- dinance by the City of Sanford, .
Florida, title of which is as follows: '
-.
ORDINANCE NO, 147$
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY"
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,

Ona L. Dowler,

37A-OIfIcsR.i.I
_________________________

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob thisad

I

Notice is hereby given that a; -.

-5- Mary Wolf
as Persønal Representative of
the Estate of

lot. $155 mo., 1st., last. security.
No Eets. Available now 574)040.
________________________

it'
BXPe1I,ncedgardenerfor
Mariners village. Part time
Call 323-5670.
__________________________

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING"
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTIOW'
OFANORDINANCE BY THE ClT"
•
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,

g,

convenience

&amp; 6 p.m.

'

County, Florida, this *th day of

Deltona, 1st area, 3 BR, large
paneled Fla. Rm. or DR. Corner

Man needed for yard cars at Apt.
Complex
during
summer
season. 3222090 between 10 a.m

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APRIL 23, 119

33-Houses Furnished

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Moore, Zayre Store
Sanford. I a.m..10 am.
NO CALLS:

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DATED at Orlando, Orange

____________________

EXPERIENCED JANITOR must
Use buffing mathins. $300 hr.

DEJ4

ALL CLAIMS, demands and

authorized to amend, alter and
stjppiensenttheofficialcityniapcf
the City of Casselberry, Florida to
include the annexation contained In
on
SECTIONVI:SEVERABILITYlfanysictionorportionotasictlon
ontktance proves to be Inof
valid, unlawful or
setltutionet,
it shail not be held to invafldste or
irnpofr validity, force or effect of
any other section or pert of this

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,

oblectionsnotsofiledwill be forever
barred

SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF
OFFICIAl. CITY MAP- That the
City Clerk be and Is hereby

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same.
All parties in interest and citizens.shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
•
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
.
-,
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
-PublIsh: May ' 1979

,

retired

fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.
CaliLlnda AIford, 3220015.

to exeintne the'.

that

Independent

'Li

pool. Luxury living, turn, or
ljnfurn. Call The Real Estate
I'gency, 323-5324.

stores. Must be able to WOrk
night 1, wk. ends. Good pay,

A copy shall be available at the
Officeof theCity Clerk for all
desiring to examine the same.
Office Of the City Clerk for all"

challenges the validity of the
decedent's Will, the qualifications of
the Persona! Representative, or the
jurisdiction of the Court, and
ALL PERSONS having claims or
demands against the estate are
required to file with the Clerk of the
ebove Court a written statement of
any claim or demand,

April,

Local

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For Lease Executive home in
ldyllwilde. 4 BR. 7 B, FR, 5cr.

CASHIERS
.

radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner
to help finance, $35,000.

lease. Ret. 1-904775-7556.

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SEVERABILITY. CONFLICT'S'
AND EFFECTIVE DATE

ROBERTW. LEE,whoseaddressis

Companion,

323.2920.

3 BR Viz B stove &amp; ref. AC. Walk
to stores, Sanford Middle School.
$250 a mo. first &amp; last, 6 mo.

oreferred.mustdrive.Smallsal.

CITY
OF
THE
SANFORO FLORIDA FOR UTILITY PUR..j
POSES, - PROVIDING
P0*---

101 N. Magnel1* - Tiit. Suite 316,
Orlando, Florida 32103.
WITHIN THREE (3) months from
the date of First Publication of this
Notice on 24th day of April, 1979.
ALL PERSONS interested in the
Estate are required to file any o.

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+ rm. &amp; bd. Call

VING THE USE OF SAME UNTO:

address Is 918 Aldrich Ave. Winter
Park, Florida 32759. The name and
the
Personal
address
of
Representative's Attorney is

they

AND.-

SOUTH ALLEY LYING BETWEEN
STREET
(GENEVA
25TH
AVENUE) AND 25TH PLACE AND
BETWEEN PARK AVENUE AND.
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, RESER' .

Avenue, Sanford Florida. The
Personal RWlsenhstIv..ofr$h•
Estate is MARY WOLF, whoSe

iections

Live-in

Village.

________

fl4loUSC'S Unfurnished

ployer.

ABANDONING THAT NORTH-

File Number 79-130-CP, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate DivisIon,
theaddrsssof whith is North Park

5himmdoh
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accepting applications for full &amp;
part lime, day 1, night em
oloyment. Good fringe benefits.
Apply in person Sun.Thuns., 2.5
p.m. Equal Opportunity Em.

s

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,
ORDINANCE NO. 1469
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
FLORIDA, -. SANFORD,
OF
VACATING

2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishn, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk
or month.

COLLEGE STUDENTS!
Burger King No. 9 in Sanford now

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Sanford- Excellent 1 BR, air. ww
carPet, ceramic bath. From
$155-Adults. 3235019.

ATTENTION MOMS,
MOONLIGHTERSA

Florida, title of which is as follows:

CLOSING,

' Ave.

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Live.ln companion, short term
assIgnment. Homemakers UpJohn 621.0636.

,

in the City of Sanford, Florida,' at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 14, 1979, to
consider the adoption of an or.
dinance by the City of Sanford,"

that the administration of the
ESTATE OF ONA L. DOWLER,
a.k.a. O.L. DOWLER, Deceased,

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:.t&amp;

,

Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

Fleida

is'c'
P1*llds: May 1, 1979
OIJ.,

PERSONS

ALL

town, very clean a roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

Enthusiastic only need appl.
Call 323.5176 for Appointment,

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF ANORDINANCE BY THE CITY.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
APRIL 73, 1579
Notice is hereby gIven that a

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

roads, highways, alleys, and
avenues located within or between
the existing municipal limits and
areas annexed herein in Section I

Fiends

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TO

LIMITS BY DECLARATION
Thatths corporatellmlts of the City
of Caswiberry, Florida, be and it is
herewithandherebyredeflnedsoas
to include said tract of land herein
described, The description herein
contained shall Include all streets,

4, , o, 12. 14, Ilk A,
Celery Avenue Addition, PB 1, pg
12$. Public ReCords o Sitninole
County, Florida.

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,

Business opportunity. Auto-

APts. for Senior Citizens. DdWn.'

Are you a self starter? A good
pne voice &amp; an aggressive
personality I the key to success.
Excellent opportunity for plenty
of room for advancement.

'

Ave. Sanford, Fl.

Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
APIDNOTICETOCREDITORS

SECTION Ill: CONDITIONS OF
ANNEXATION - None.
SECTION IV. REDEFININ,O

binder.
This prepseel ie ii tO 14IN8$.
The City Cimeelsaiss reeu'v.s the
right Is accept or relict any or all
yspsiitiintliebutlofaataef$w
CIty if sanferd.
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Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 19)0 French

54.000.

THING! 10 acre farm near

31-Apartments Furnished
_______________________

Agency Trainee

Most complete Craft 8. Hobby

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with experience. 323-0673.

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IN THE CIRCUIT FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 75.135.CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ONA L. DOWLER,
a-k.a CL. DOWLER,

Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 11.92 in Sanford. Call
$670 Mariner's Village

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mercial).

Floilda.

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Legal Notice
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feet. thence 5.42 degrees 47' 1$" W
200.00 feet; thence N. 41 degrees 12'
42' W. 260.00 feet; thence N. 42
degrees 47' 1$" E 200 feet to the Point
beginning; subject to a utility
easement over the S'wly 10 feet.
II:
ZONING
Section
DESIGNATION — C.2 (Corn-

County,

Proposals may be made

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Want to build? We have the lot.

1 BR-$il. Pool. Adults only, on

receivable &amp; payroll. 40 hr.
week. Salary commensurate

i1-A--Arts&amp;Crafts

Trilevel country home, beautiful
13 home wtile &amp; oak floors. 1+
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees.
Completely fenced. $69,000.

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Bookkeeper.accounts payable,

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LIVING- room for horses, fish
pond, 32w-FR, 5 acres. $69,750

Unfurnjsd

Earn money at home. For app?.
Call 574.2036.

Expressions

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3OA3srtments
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taxes, fuel bills, past due bills.

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Call JoAn, 3231112

,VHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33511.
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Sanford. Gracious living from $28
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak. 3229623; $411113.
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EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay

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Creative

Thinking about that summer
vication! Get a better car
through the classified ads in
today's paper.
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29-Rooms
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Legal Notice

APRIL 27, 019
INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL
The City of Sanford will accept
firm proposals for the purchase 01
City property described as ollows'
(1) Lot 20 (Lesithe $10 0701W 40.8
ft
Less E 2ff) Lincoln Court, PB
4, pg 20, PublIc Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
(3) E½ of Lot 33, South Sanford,
PB 1 pg 94, Public Records 01
Seminole County, Florida.
SE¼ BIk 6, Tr 13, Town of

SemInole

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Lost: Small, red, female Dach.
shund. Pinecrest area.
Reward. 322.5903

From the northwest corner of the
SW'/i of the NE/a Of SectiOn
Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
Seminole County, Florida; thence
run S. $9 degrees SS'00" E along the
north line of said 5W¼ of the NE¼
Sedio,20, a distance of 1227.93 feet;
thence S. 41 degrees 12' 42" E 233.34
feet; thence N. 42 degrees 47' ii" E
1174.41 feet toa point on the S'wly N.
W line of SR. 438; thence S. 47
degrees 12' 42" E along said S'wly N.
W 330.00 feet to the point of beginning. Thence continue S. 47 degrees
12' 47" E along said NW line 260.00

ClOy C.smmt CO
Ceflanisri

HOSWS HEROES
OMISTOHO

somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

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follows, to wit:

FlorIda.
N 19,021101 Lot?, Ilk 14, Tr 10,
TOWn of Sanford, PB 1, . .Public

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11-instructions

Casselberry working female 21,
desires same 1$ to
to share 2
BR mobile home $115 mo. + '.'
utilities. Ph. 831.5029.

373.3153
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SECLUDED COUNTRY

CABI NET MAKER
EXPERIENCEDONLY

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&amp; Found

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Sanford, P5 1, pg 112. Public
Records of Seminole County,

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To Share

WHY SAVE IT ... SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.
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ACOLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful whqn you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 4t
30l9tordetaIls.
AVON

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Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford area. 322.2371. Sam's
Portion Meats.

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City of Casselberry, Florida, to
annex and zone said property,
sublect to specIfic conditions and
restrictions; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has
concluded from investigation that
all municipal services will be
available to the area to be annexed
on the effective date of this or
dinance,
NOW THEREFORE, BE iT

on or alter April 30, 1979, and all

of

Strawberries lag, plentiful. 15 qt.
or more 3 for $1. YOU PICK!
EVERY DAY! Other Vegetables
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 41, E.
of Leesburg. (904) 7173819.

28—Apts. &amp; Houses

Cabinet shop-experienced a,
trainees. Driver with chauffers
licenSe. 3395943.

'
p-Good Ttings to Eat
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1SAOHULAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
problemdrinkers
For future information call
647.3333orwnite
Sanford Al.Anon Family Group
P.0.50*333
Sanford, Fla. 3277)

WHEREAS. oblections to such
annexation and zoning have been
considered and hearings held, and it
appearing in the best interest of the

WILLIAM A. CCX, A.I.A.,
ARCHITECT
735 North Thornton Avenue
(rIando, Florida 37503
Phone: (30$) m.2,9l

18—Help Wanted
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IN MY HOME
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332597)
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FACED WITH A DRINK ING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone6ll.3333
WriteP.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32771

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Florida, inaccordance with Chapter

SPECIFICATIONS,
BIDDING and other CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS WILL BE ISSUED
ONLY BY.

foMowk:

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OMosaN
$10
(2) CAROL IURSIITT AND
n-ES
THE 000 COUPLE

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171.014, Laws of Florida, 1916; and

PLANS,

(cIASS

Sundoj - Noon Friday

zoning to 11* City of Casselberry,

for
Plans
and
Specifications: $50.00 per set
Deposit

such on the outside, it sheuld be
submlttedtotheCltyCeawnls$lonCO

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1
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s9io,aoo.00

Records

Before Publication

Noon The Da

the area sought to be annexed,
consenting to anti requesting the
annexation of said parcel and has
thoroughly
the
considered
feasibility of such annexation and

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(2) UIIMENCY ONm
(F THE 000 COURLI
OSEWITHUD
BEVERLY HII1IR1'U
0 MAKE MS I.AUSH
MIAMI STMIT

DEADLINES

annexationsigned by the landowner
of the area sought to be annexed
to and requesting annexation and zoning of that parcel
specifically described hereIn; and
WHEREAS, the City Council
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
theretofore at a regular meeting of
the City Council has approved the
petition signed by the landowner of

Jackson Heights Middle, Lake
Orienta Elementary, Sabal Point
Elementary,
Sterling
Park
Elementary, and Winter Springs
Elementary.
Estimated Construction Cost:

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I

3 Lines Minimum

Casselberry, Florida, a petition for

B,CeieryAvsnueAdditioit,PI1,pg
12$. PUblic ReCordS of Simboole
County, Florida.
(1ULOf11ONOf2h$frW,Ros.
Co
P13, Pg 3. PublIc Records
Seminole County, FIoiidi,
1979.
..
(12) W lift of E of Lots 11 a .
(SEAL)
Ilk 9, Dreamwoid, PB 3, pg 90,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR,,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida.
Seminole County,
(133 Lot 14, less state road r-w,
-Florida.
Frank L. Woodruffs Subdivision. PB
By; Patricia Robinson
3.pg41, P1*1k Records of Seminole
oepu,y cier
County, Florida.
Publish: May , I, 1,7,

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$10
(I)• M'A'$H(R)
J0TNC COMPANY

8:00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

WHEREAS, therm has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City of

reed aloud for furnishing General
Contractor services for the constructlon of:
Project: Attamonte Elementary,

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1 time ................ 43c a ii '
3consecutiv,timu .. - - 31c a Ii
icon CUtiVStfl)IS..... 35C a Ii

HOURS

AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN.
IN
THE
CITY;
SHIP
AND
EF.
SEVERABILITY;
FECTIVE DATE.

recslvedwillbspubliclyopenedand

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

a

School Board of Seminole County,
Florida, until 10:00a.m. on May32,
1979, at the office of the Superin.
tendent, 1211 MeIlonviIIe Avenue,
Sanford, Florida 32171, at which
time and place all proposals

Tuesday, May 1, 1979-hA

8319993

322-2611

ORDINANCE NO. 371
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
CORPORATE
THE
WITHIN
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AN
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: From the northwest
corner of the 5W¼ of the NE¼ of
Section 20, Township 21 South,
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Florida; thence run S. 19 degrees 35'
' E along the north line of said
SW'i of the NE¼ Section 20,
distance of 1221.93 feet; thence 5. 47
degrees 12' 42" E 233.54 feet; thence
N. 12 degrees 17' ii" E 1)76.43 feet
to a point on the S'wly R.W line of
SR. 136; thence S. 11 degrees 12'
E along said S'wly R.W 330.00 feet to
the point of beginning. Thence
continue S. 47 degrees 12' 12" E
along said R.W lIne 260.00 feet;
thmceS.4degreesll' 1$"W 200.00
feet;thenceN.11degreeSl2'42"W.
760.00 feet; thence N. 42 degrees 47'
$" E 200 feet to the point of
beginning; sublect to a utilIty
easement over the S'wly 10 feet.
DECLARING AVAILABILITY OF
MUNICIPAL SERVICES; DE.
FINING CONDITIONS OF AN.
NEXATION; PROVIDING ZONING
CLASSIFICATION; REDEFINING
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA TO
INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF
LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
SAID
CITY;
OF
LIMITS
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE
HER El N;
ANNEXATION
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHT

Evening Hera Id, Sanford, Fl.

OrIoi'co-1-9

Seminole

questirelatIvetobiddIngsMIlbe
dIrected to said firm.
Bid security in the amount of five
Seminole County. Florida, more
percent (5 percent) of the base bid
parlicuarly described as:
wIll be required. Contract
Fromthe Northwest cornerof Said
stIpulate a'OIIS twa.. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUN.
run thence Søuthwst sIon the requIrements
ed P1'. 1O Persent) .eer
CIL
THE
cliv - OF
OP.
N*g11-oI.way)Ins01
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CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA:
No.158. 600,71.74 feet to the Point of formance and payment bond In the
total
contract
amount
of
each
section I: ANNEXATION AND
Beginning, thence run N 89 degrees
ordered.
ZONING -That the City of
35' Ii" E. 200.00 feet, thence 5 0
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
Casselberry, Florida, does herewith
degreesoi' 24" E. 3)1.12 feet, thence
and hereby annex and designate
559 degrees 43' 22" W 391.11 feet to SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: WILLIAM P. LAYER
-:aningoaaw*abltrectof land lying
the East Rightof.way line of State
SUPERiNTENDENT
Florlda,,and
in
,Road No. 15 and MYJ,,iJgnce N 31
more particularly described as
degrees 49' 43" E, 375.0 feet along Publish: May 1, E"IT19,

conveyed to mortgagor herein by

WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

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MARLEH, INCORPORATED, a

the East RightoIway line of State

(F

1.1,
cAen rnfled t*tlIors w1
$1,. wavy We Slaw au 2 hot
butler fa
iyti
A0dIv.vsiyWu€Ciss1

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MARY LOU CROW; F RED H.

7:25

(1) HIGH ROU.EMS
(4) 0 ThE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (A)

$ ' 69 COMPLETE DINNER
INCLUDES1

SECTION A
ARTICLE 1 CONTRACTOR'S
FORM
SealedbidswiilbereceIvedbythe

Florida Corporation; A.H. CROW;

1100

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR lIDS

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 75-167-CA-09.D
CLARENCE E. DYE,

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF
ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
Notice is heresy given that ,
City Council of the City of
Casselberry, Florida, adopted an
OrdinanceofAnnexationasf011Ows

Datedlhis2lthdayof April 1919.
by: Thomas Wilson, III
Executive Director
Publish: April 21, 29, 30, May I, 3,
1979
DEl-ill

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

00000 MORNING AMERI..
CA

10:55
'f- .

___________________
LEGAL NOTICE
Noticeof Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of the
Housing Authority of the City of
Sanford, Florida. will conduct public
hearings pursuant to regulations
promulgated by the United States
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, for the following
rposes:
i.Performand Hearings pertinent
to the implementation of approved
prolects.
2. Public Hearings in which the
l9l9Community Development Block
Grant Program will be presented.
Puyblic Hearings will be held May
1,1979 and May I. 1919, at 1:00 P.M.,
In the Redding Gardens Community
Facility, in the City of Sanford,
Florida.
Interested citizens are invited to
attend hearings, and to comment in
favor of, or opposition to proposed
P'OIects.

VS.

(2) AU. STAR SECRETS
0 WHEWI

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LEGAL AD
BOARD OF COUNTY COM
MISSIONERS
TH COUNTY OF 'F.MINOLF
Invitation to bid for 2000 lbs. of
pensacola bania q'oss seed and
21,000 lbs. of fertilizer, as advertised
on S II 79, is postponed until further
notice,
Purchasing Agent
Seminole County Courthouse.
Room Ill
Santord, Fl. 32771
(305) 3234330, Ext. 295
Publish: May 1. 1979
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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
eng,.ged in busIness at 115 Atlantic
Drive Maitland, Florida Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of A.ABC VAN &amp; STORAGE.
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: SectioneoS.O9FloridaStatutes
1951.
Sig. James C. Mitler Sr.
Publish: April 10, Il, 21, May 1,1979
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(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING

10:30
Isus.i.

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notiteishetebygiventhatweare
ennaged in business at 1117 East
Highway 436-Altamonte Springs,
F'orida Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of ALL
SEASONS HOMES and that we
iflt9fldtor,gist,r5.Idflamewlththe
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in acôfdance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section
863.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Harold F. White
George 0. Willmer
Publish: April 24, May 1,9, 15, 1979
DEI.104

Plaintiff,

10:00
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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
engaged in business at 2701 West 5th
Street, Sanford, Florida Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
nameof FIRSTIMPRESSIONS.and
that I ,nz',d h register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in at.
cordance with the provisions of the
Fiuitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Sectiont6SO9 Florida Statutes issi.
Sig. Robert W. Theism
for Suncrete Corporation
Publish. April 24, May 1. , 15, 397
DEl 107

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Host Johnny Carson. Goisets:

The Hovis Of

6:25

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•TAXI Loule gets dazzling
results when Bobby imperson.

ouslymurdered.(R)
GLOBAL PAPER "The

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5:53

Peter Fox. A man torn by mem-

J(E
LAZA
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ápãrént suicide of an old
friend of Betty's was actually a
case of murder. (A)
0 ABC MOVIE "Junior
Bonner" (1972) Steve
McQueen, Robert Preston. An
aging rodeo star who returns
home for one last contest finds
his family and the town have
totally changed. (A)

8:30

gold thieves. (2 Hrs.)
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by becomes convinced that the

PTL CLUB
0 LAVERNE 4 SHIRLEY Liverne arranges a blind date for
6:00
Shirley with an old high school
EARLY
aqualntance known as (4)CRACKERBARREL
"Eraserhead." (A)

SHA NA NA Guest: Chub-

(2)

reports on the recent accident
at the Three Mite Island nuclear
plant in Pennsylvania, the
ensuing economic and political
repercussions, and the future
of nuclear power.
HAPPY DAYS Fonzie puts
his life on the line for an ailing
escape artist. (R)

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RESTYLING CUSTOM TAILORING •DRAPERY
FLARES a1 BELL BOTTOMS
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WHOLESALE PRICES I
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MEASURE FOR YOUR RODS
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(Drapery &amp;clothing )
1fl USED FURNITURE FOAMCUTTOORDER
REMNANTS
kill FREE ESTIMATES_NO OILIGATION

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at Route 436 in Altamonte
Springs, installs television
antennas both outside and In
attics.
"A lot of people think they are
gulngto get cablevnw

Serving The Area For 25 Years.
70 E. CELERY AVE.
PH. 322.2117
SANFORD

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antennas, but they are not right

louses
Tij • soijics ftc ii TWP 19$ $01
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CCR OF CT S 53 l/Z DEC F
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$201.54
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OF SE to' OF LOT 1 PUN N
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FROSTING Rag. $25 -------------

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MEN'S HAIRSTYLE CUT,
SHAMPOO and BLOW DRY

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Beverly Seibert,
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"We sell the 'Orlando Special'
Ready to serve Larry O'Brien (left) and Joe Schmidt.
made by Winegarci complete
from bolts to antenna head for the Japanese sets to American area motels, which provide
O'Brien's also services
only $44.95 or installed for $79 made.
them
with
a
fixed
income.
st
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os, 8.track players and
$89.95," he said
O'Brien's is capable of
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auto radios. They have used
O'Brien's is not just an an. holding do wn prices for service
O'Brien, who opened the shop color TV sets for asic.
tenna company, but repairs all calls and labor because they In Sebastian Square nine
or the convenience
of
makes of television sets from have service contracts with months ago has been working in customers
O'Brien's is open
the field for 12 Y, fl, coming
from 8 A.M. to 7 p.m., Monday
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Friday and 8 am. to 4
Working with hun in 1V p.m., Saturday.
£1
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repair is Joe -Schmidt, who
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comes from Rockford, 111. and trouble with their lVthey can
has more than 20 years in the feel free to call l69.16 and ask
business.
for Joe or Larry," said (yBrkn.
SERVICE ALl. MAKES MAJOR APPLIANc
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antennas Installed," said Larry
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"but a lot of areas won't get
cablevision for years to come."
"Another problem is a lot of

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Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of May, 1979 9:00 A.M. at thi
Court House in Sanf ord, County of Seminole, State of Florida, tax
sal
Certificates will be sold on the following described land to pay the amouni
due for taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such
Sale an all advertising, sale will be held in room 203.
G. TROY RAY, JR.
TX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIO4
LEGAL DESCRIPTION

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NOTICE OF TAX SALE

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ADVERTISING

O'Brien' s TV Installs

NO S. DIXIE HWY. 17.fl- CAUELIER.RY
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In her third season in
Longwood, Miss Sperber has
successfully combined two
Ed. McGuire, Marian Sperber and Tanya Guerriere
businesses in one. Formerly in
business in Miami, she is the U%%du.
single document for $4.25.
laminated on plaques to
sister of Paula Sperber Carter,
Sperbers can personalize
"We offer service at preserve them. They also have
a professional bowler, who is Christmas
and reasonable prices. If business pen sets.
cards
married to world famous stationery, and print business cards are needed in three days,
bowler, Don Carter.
Is assistedand
in
cards, envelopes, letterheads, we can flat print offset, but if the Mla.
shopSperber
by Ed McGuire
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customer
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wait
tinu Wcuuuig announcements.
two
Trophies and plaques can be
Tanya 'uerriere does the
They also print brochures and weeks we can give them
raised
and
plaque
personalized with custom logos. booklets in black and white or printing on them at an
even engraving
desig
They have appropriate trophies color
ning.
better price,
said Miss
for all men's and women's
Sperber.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
sports, loving cups for beauty
Tl'ey specialize in quick copy
Sperber makes desk name Monday through Friday and 9
pageants, gavels and gavel offset printing while you wait. plates, rubber stamps.
and a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday. Drop
plaques, horse show ribbons Take advantage now of the magnetic signs. Certificates by or call 339'0901 for further
and trophies and salesmen's special offer of 100 copies of a and photographs can be information.

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If your organization, school, 1
church , team or business is j
planning to recognize teams or V I
Individuals for outstanding
achievement, Sperber Printing 1
and Trophies is the place for
you.
Located at 670 SR-427 just
south of Route 427 just south of
Route 434 in Longwood Square,
Sperbers has a large assort.
ment of trophies, plaques,
medals, ribbons and cer.
tificates for every occasion.
Trophies range in size from
four inches to six feet in height.
"if you don't see what you
want we will be glad to custom
design the award for you," said
owner Marian Sperber. All
engraving is done on the
premises to provide fast service. "We always deliver on
time," is her motto. On most
trophies engraving is free of
charge.

STYLE HAIRCUTS....... $400

222 S. Magnolia Ave.

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Nature's Way

PERMS ................

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could be read into it. Iwo*id
like to meet with the consaitanta and go over it with
he said.
"Personally, thoogh, I can't
Whom it would be cheaper to
bidid a new hospital than to

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board to med sometime next
week to review alternatives.
Hospital Administrator
Charles Bentley said the anticipates a decision on which
alternative the hospital should
pursne will likely come before
the regular board meeting on
May 22.
Timetables as to when
construction would begin on
either a new facility or
renovation of the existing
hospital have not been
edahilthed, Bentley said.
"Cortainly the method of
financing Is the key. U tax
exem* bonds are luued, the
co unty would be involved," said
County Ashninistrator Roger
Neiiwender today. "The county
commission would have to set
up a hospital financing
authority and the comity would
be Involved In the financing as
owner of the existing facility.
The county would have concerns about when or for what
tais the current facility would
be designated."

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to provide the best
services at the lowest price'
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Bentley noted that the consultants believe it would take a great
deal of effort to secure a FmHA loan. Nationwide, the report said,
there was only $250 million in FmHA money available for community facilities.
In fiscal year 1979, according to the report, Florida borrowers
received only $65 million in FnIHA comrnulty facility loans,
with another $10 million tentatively approved. Seminole
Memorial Hospital's request would be placed below those already
approved on the FmHA priority list, the report states.
III addition, the consultants note that FrnHA prefers to limit the
size' of community facility loans to 13 million and that the
loan ti
SM!l would be close to the largest loan ever granted by thi
agency, $18 million.

U federal money is acquired
to build an entirely new facility,
Nelswender said he doesn't
know exactly what the county's
role would be. He said he is

researching to determine
whether the county or the
hospital has control over the
permit issued by a f ederal
agency allowing Seminole
Memorial to operate.
"I have no great desire to see
the hospital moved from its
current location," said County
Commission Chairman Bob
French. "If someone else wants
to build a hospital in Seminole
County and they can acquire all
the pe rmits and whatever
necessary to do that, Ihave no
problem with that.
"Relocating
would be
something I would have to look
at a long time. The hospital is
serving the people better whcrc
It Is right now. Until someone
proves differently, in my mind
the county has control of the
hospital and has more
responsibility to the people of

"Lake Mary would be
delighted If a new hospital were
built" in the area of Interstate 4
and Lake Mary Boulevard, an
area of consideration for the
new facility, said Lake Mary
Councilman Pat Southward.
"Obviously It would be a
tremendous advantage to the
city even If it were not within
the city limits," she said, "with
the Improvement of the lifestyle
it would bring, the availability
of doctors' offices and the
things a hospital tends to attract around itself . A ho4ta1 Is
also a pretty good employer,"
she said.
Mrs. Southward noted that
the tracts being considered
were formerly owned by the
Southward family. In the midl97( there was an overture
made by a private hospital firm

to purchase part of the land
when it was controlled by the
Southward family as a location
for a private hospital, she said.
But, she added, the land hi
quest ion Is included in the
county's land use plan for
single-f amily construction. "It
was figured it would be like
pulling teeth to get the land use
plan changed to permit a
hospital to locate there," Mrs.
Southward said, reminding It
takes a four.fifths vote of the
county commission to change
the Plan.

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daily cost would rise $44.24 during the first year of operation.
Bentley said the average daily cost to the patient at the present
tulle IS about $190.
The differential in patient costs would occur as a result of a
decline in average occupancy if the facility
renovated, the
report said. Portions of the hospital would have to be shut off
while the work is completed. Thus there would be fewer patients
and less revenue and the cost of services would have to be in.
creased to meet expenses, Bentley explained.
"We are in business to provide the best services at the lowest
price," lie said.
Bentley said it should be emphasized that the relocation option
IS only less expensive if a five percent
FrnHA loan can be
guaranteed and that there could be some difficulty in obtaining

account.

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btoday.
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knapItal board of truatees to
diacias the report was cancelled today. No resson was
given for the cancellation. But

waste time and energy rinining all

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He said there ha ve been no visits to any potential sites, but he
admitted somewhere along Interstate 4 west of Sanford would be
a logical choice,
"Considering the growth pattern of the county I would say that
area would be looked at," he said.
When asked If a site near Lake Mary Boulevard and 1-4 would
be considered, he said that general area would be reviewed.
Another consideration for relocating, Bentley said, is the difference In costs to oatlents. Tho rnnrt rnnt'1ticIpI I hut t hi
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the county than the group that cost per patient would rise 129.15 a day If the facility Is relocated.
runs the hospital," French said, If the present facility Is renovated , the report said, the average
4,. 4k.
"Hopefully we will n,,1
point of who controls the
lwta* bit rMbss will osass to
a cooperative decision."
County Commissioner Bill
Kirchhoff said he hasn't seen
the st udy yet, but would li ke to
see what is Included and what
factors have been taken Into
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Harper Jr., said today the
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One area where SMH might relocate is orange grove acreage (rear) off Lake
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Bentley's statement followed the release of a report front the
New York consulting firm of Booze-Allen &amp; Hamilton which
concluded that constrution of a new hospital, If financed through
a Farmers Home Administration loan, would be more than $1
million cheaper than the renovation of the existing facility.
The consulting firm had been contracted to explore the financial feasibility of various renovation and relocation plans.
f inanced through the floating of tax-exempt bonds
atRenovation,
eight percent over 25 years, would cost $23,088,000, the report
Mated. Relocation of the facility, financed through a FmIIA loan
at five percent over 25 years, would cost $21,040,000, and include
site acquisition, the report Indicated
Bentley said to secure a FntlIA )nn hnwvør th. hncn,*.l
would have to be moved to a city of less than 20,000 population or
to an unincorporated area of the county. The loan program was
s* up to aid rural and agricultural areas and a request for a loan
to renovate the Sanford facility would not meet FmHA guidelines,
he said.
He said there has not been any extensive review of possible sites
for a new hospital. But he added: "We would seek an area that
would be accessible to the people of Sanford and the rest of the

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley
said he wil l recommend to the hospital board of trustees that they
"heed the advice of their consultants" and relocate the hospital
outside Sanford rather than renovate the existing facility t 1101
E. First St.

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sewer work was at a IteAdetill.
preparations should a strike OCCUI.
make emergency calls only.
The strike action cane Late Tuesday after the City Council
"Wehave24pabeenttodayon the day shift," said Police
"As far as we've been able to find out, they're all out on strike."
*W .4 ngaj3 rescinding its decision of a week earlier to Sgt. E.V. Sharit from Birmingham's east precinct. Two Sharit
said,
change grosç medical Insiraice polices,
sergeants, a lieutenant and a captain nor mally working out of
Vann
had little comment for reporters, except to say he did not
Mayor David Vagm pr oposed the switch from Blue CrossBlue
police headquarters downtown manned the precinct with the help think the workers would strike.
ds14 to a sslf1nsarIng progran acb"lnbt.red by Ubexty of five state troopers. The situation was repeated
at every
Natioqisl. Vana was I3pISt OVir 51130 (I *n0Vifll
"1 think for emergency and public saf ety personnel on the
hsadipii*tsrs 014 of the City to sublrbelI 3SlbY Cotaty, Ubetty public payroll to strike is a very serious situation," Vann said.
Vann alerted the National Guard that its help might be needed.
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Police collununications came to a standstill during th
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Policy might net be acl*pt.d at "ospitals outsidi the city.
"It was a terrible night," said police Sgt. Wayne Whisenhunt,
FodiMuly los' r.Mdents, today was not a normal garbage AtSdThSChCk...........4i llr.Lamb ...................SB who worked through the night. "It was total chaos."
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said his deputies were
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SUNDAY EDITION
1:1
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71st Year, No. 198—Sunday, April 8, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

By

DONNA ESTE8
Herald Stall Writer
The latest F°POU Of the
state Department of Transpcatatlon (DOT) designed to
save gasoline cofl5tln*Ion by
encouraging car-pooling on 14
has been met with skeptician
by some Seminole County Of.
ficial&amp;
The DOT Is proposing the
creation of High Occupancy
Vehicle (HOV) hm on 14
k0m U.S. 192 (SR 520) In
Coceola County to SR 434 In

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A DOT spokesman said the
theory 15 the NOV lanes would
be reservedduring ce,aib peak
hours of the day for private
vehicles and bum carrying two
or more passengers, The
spokesman said the Passengers
would be those who have left
their private vehicles at home
to car-pool, and thus saving
gasoline. The NOV lanes would
be designated to the far left of
the highway in the east and
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something like that on 1-4 and
traffic Is backed up In two lanes
and no one is In the HOV lane
the numbers of the Highway
Patrol officers enforcing the
regulation would have to be
doubled. The people wouldn't
stand for It," said County
Commissioner Dick William .
"I actually had anoccaaionto
see something like that in
Miami during the football
season. I was there to see the
Dolphins play. On one of the

highways the left hand lane was
separated by a solid line. Signs
were posted saying cars
couldn't chive In the line unless
X number of people were In the
car.
"I noticed a couple of things.
The predominant thing was that
no one paid any attention to the
signs. The drivers were
crossing the lanes back and
forth. It led me to believe there
may.have been a lot of money
spent on
that may be
a good idea or working Insome

other part of the country, but
won't work here,' Williams
said.
"I've heard the federal
government has tried all kinds
of things. I don't think it will
work here," Williams said.
"The questions are: is It
worth the money? Is It cost
effective? Is It the best
utilization of federal money to
put In NOV lanes on an Interstate?"said County Comm issioner Bill Klrchhoff,
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her," Gaines said.
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to the SemlnoleFlylng
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airport authorities said.
Wayne Jacobs was
returning from work at
about I pan. when he
noticed the remains Of the
craft In his pasture off
Lockwood Road In Oviedo.
"I just saw the wreckage
scattered about the field
and didn't know what It
was so I went and
checked," said Jacobs.
When Jacobs arrived at
the crash site, he
discovered the dismnem.
bared body of the pilot, be

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therlftus deputies arrived
at the scane shortly therealter,h..utt
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Gaines, a jeweler
In his
father's store In Lakeland,
was on his way to Oviedo to
Participate In Saturday's
Florida State Soaring
Qmamplon.hlps. According
to his brother, the pilot was
"an excellent flyer." He
had competed in gilder
events throughout the
country and was a former
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brothersaid.
M agent froin the St.
Petersburg office of the
Federal Aviation Authority
arrived Saturday morning
to join local authorities In
the investigation. Sheriff's
deputies said there was no
immediate determination
as to the cause of the crash.
The craft Gaines was
flying had a wingspan of 70
feet. When Jacobs reached
the craft, he said parts of It

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lwreet from the body and
fuselage. Jacobs said he
didn't
craft
go down.
Gaines had been flying
gliders for more than 10
years, his brother said. He
had competed In the
Florida State competition
last year and had come
close to winning, he said.
In addition to his wife,
Gaines Is survived by a son
and two daughters.

Sam Tucker, manager of environmental
affairs with FP&amp;L's Miami office, told the
hearing officer his company wants to burn
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workem

and depend on the truck lines," ,Longweod, aho said the strike
are purchased from Sanford, hidiutry.wIds shutdown, which tacllfllelV
Of pesdec. sal sown aid. "As their .spplisi ha. tel affected Ma
but truck drivers are taking
baninass. Wyns aid. He said auto pests would take several days end Sinc, the strike began, U.S. longer to return.
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ex- Mon msrth.s
IOBI%IMI, gu do.., we will be hurt
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tom Icons closer each day the strike prod uction it at
we are fi ding the
affsetsd far by the strike. these weske."
hiM 30,000 t "i
sal when they will be of- by prvutsly.owusd frucke.
m a. not gutting
con and trucks. According to __
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ran an Is,
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MoM Of Wyne's auto .plh,u amMo factories have said an 5g," em npsay pi"tsnui
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BrdMrbnd of Sanford Ave., aid he pichase.
for the week
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Graham told Carter he would suspend the
standards only when absolutely necessary
and predicted no serious increase hi air
poll ution. He also promised to Impose rigid
energy conservation measures, Including
stepped t enforcement of the 55 mile an hour
speed limit and reduction of heating and air
conditioning usage in public buildings.

sidered giving up the bird. Her
"She said I better come up
Herald Staff Writer
husband William Is Ill with hers as soon as I could," Mrs.
She has had to sell her fur- heart trouble In South Carolina Tucker said. "I don't have
nitire end virtually everything and the hopes to join him as much, but
I started to sell
else she Owns to meet medical soon as she can. But she cannot
I knew I couldn't
everything.
ezpensesof her own
than take the bird hi its cage onthe take Mike aoI even tried
tos,
Of her stricken husband, but bus. "William went up to find hi
m."
wbanit came toseIllmgag,, something near our daughter
But after three days of
Mrs. Bonnie Tucker, 63, of
and granddaughter," Mrs. wrethng with berdJ, she
E. 24th St., Sanford, drew the Tucker said.
changed her mind. She said she
line.
But shortly alter he arrived, had several calls, with offers up
"I need the money, but Ijust she said, her daughter phoned
to 50, but thet%rfledaflof them
couldn't sell Mike.. I ji
and said Tucker had become ill down.
couldn't," said Mrs. Tucker. and was at aldit was his heart.
"I thought at first that the 0
Mike Is the 6-monthigd myna The 64-year-4d retired house
was not enough and then I
bird given to Mrs. Tucker by painter has had three heart realized I jiat didn't want Mike
her church frienda, For the pest aitacka In the past, his wife
week Mrs. Tucker has con- said.
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located In Sanford, Cape Canaveral and Ft.
Myers.
Tucker said the plants in those cities can
easily burn high-sulfur content Oil because
they areequlppedto burn various jends 0f0fl
with little problem.
Scott Burns, district manager for FP &amp;L In
Sanford, said It will be necessary for his
company to be Permitted to burn the dirtier
oil at all seven plants to avoid power losses in
this area.
"If we're permitted to burn high-sulfur
content Oil at only a few of the plants, those
where the burning is prohibited will draw low.
sulfur content oil from the others, and the
problem will still exist," Burns pointed out.
Burning high-sulphur oil is normally
prohibited
by the federal Man Air Act to cut
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Graham bid requested a '10-day
emergency, but Is satisfied with the Carter
decision- Press secretary Steve Hull said.
"We think the White House decision .-- fair one. We're also cutilkisal that if
emergency shortages stW exW a month from
now the President will react favorably to a
request for an extension," Hull said.
Carter reserved for the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency the right to overrule any
decision by Graham, but Hull said It Is

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Florida Power &amp; Light spokesmen today
were attempting to convince state officials
they need permission to burn high-sulphur
content oil at their Sanford plant to avoid
power shortages which could lead to
blackouts or brownouts.
The FP&amp;L officials' plea was being made at
a hearing at the Sheraton Jet Port Inn,
Orlando, convened by Environments'
Regulation Secretary Jake Varn. FP&amp;L
wants permission to burn the high-sulphur
content oil at six other Florida plants.
The utility company a couple months ago
indicated It would begin experiencing
Problems by mid-April because supplies of
low-sulphur content oil normally used to
Provide its customers with power will be. in
short supply.
A34t4pM11 the p1ObiAmt FP&amp;I.. 4
aevz.1 other Florida *1l1.i potoned Gov.
Bob Graham asking he declare an energy
emergency
In Floiide. Alter several hearings
In Tallahassee, the governor did so and
requested President Carter waive a federal
regulation prohibiting
the burning of highsulphur content oil, which the utility cornpanles say they can get In ample supply.
Late Friday, President Carter notified
Graham he Is declaring a 3Oday emergency
for Florida to avert black outs and brownout.,
At today's hearing In Orlando, scheduled to
last until late afternoon, were a bearing offleer representing the governor's office,
about 12 spokesmen from FP&amp;L and other
utilities, but only a few citizen spectators.

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assurance from her
husband that things were
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the turned ollthe radio
and proceeded to the

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actual number of cars that
could use such a lane. it might
be something that could be tried
at peak travel periods of say 7
a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3p.m. to 5
p.m.," Mrs. Glenn said.
Williams, Kirchhoff and Mrs.
Glenn are Seminole County's
representatives on the MPO.
Members of that organization
are gubernatorial appointees.
"NOV could be our only
salvation with the present lane

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vehicles using them. Perhaps
the reason Is they have to cross
a bunch of other lanes to get to
them, weaving in and out of
traffic to get off the Interstates," he said.
"it would be Interesting to see
how they have worked in other
areas," said Commissioner
Sandra Glenn, "What type
travelers use this type of setvice, and if It would be feasible
for central Florida.
"It appears the decision will
havetobemadebasedonthe

To Burn High-Sulfur Oil

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the interstate coming out of
Washington, D.C. to the south
and see why the people don't
use the NOV lanes there when
they have the opportunity," he
said.
"1 haven't seen this before
the Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO). Before
anything is instituted the MPO
should get some input," Kir.
chhoff said. "People who have
been in the Washington area
where there are NOV lanes
have noticed a distinct ikof

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Auto Industry Hard Hit

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Sanford Man Robbed, Thrown From Carl
W1had given him a___
ride,
according to the police report.
The report indicated Burke's
A Sanford man was hit on the injiry was not aerloue.
head and robbed oi his wallet
RURALBURGLRY
and $15 by two men near 13th
Items including a .fl caliber
and Mangoustine streets early Luger pistol were reported
Saturday morning, Sanford stolenfrotnthehcrneofaruriJ
police report.
Sanford man Friday.
awu IJdUIC3 nurse, e, Seminole County sheriff's
of 1809 W. 18th St. reported deputies said the Luger, along of Phillip IL Riebel, Rt. 3
being Mt
and with an AM-FM radio receiver, Sanford. The sheriff's report
Drown out of a green sedan he a pocket watch and a jewelry said entry to the home was
was riding in at about 4:15 a.m. box with a combined value of gained by prying open the back
Burke said he did know the men $435, was taken from the home door.

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald stafi Writer

IN BRIEF

Egypt Retaliates
Against Arab Neighbors
CAIRO, Egypt (UI'!) - Eivot announced today it is
withdrawing its ambassadors from seven Arabcountries
in retaliation for diplomatic and economic sanctions
imposed on the country following Its conclusion of a peace
treaty with Israel.
"The government of the Arab Republic of Egypt
decided to recall its ambassadors to Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Tunis
and Morocco in view of actions by their governments
which do not conform to the requirements of Arab
solidarity," a Foreign Ministry spokeanan said.
Cairo's action marked a further deterioration In Its
badly drained relations with the most of the Arab world.
Except for Morocco, all the countries involved in today's
decision already had taken similAr action against Egypt
after the treaty signing in Washington March 26.

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EQUIPM THEIST
Construction equipment
owned by William L. Tolbert of

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Sanford was reported stolen parked in a carport
from a site
out of town at at the time ofthe theft, deputies and made off with a radio, two
3315 Palmway Friday af- said.
calculators and an adding
ternoon, Seminole County
machine with a combined value
COLORTV TAKEN
sheriff's deputies said.
of $400, Sanford police report.
A color television worth $600
A Goldbiatt drywell
Police said there was no
was reported stolen from
valued at $750 was taken from
of force entry to the
evidence
IreneCopeianci, ioi
the site, deputies said.
IdkI5.
W. 16Ui St., Friday, Sanford
police said.
CYCLETAJEN
BIXESTOLEN
A Yahama dirt bike motorPolice said the television was
The bicycle of a 13-year-old
owned by Lane Brett, 1436 in the living room of the home t was stolen from his front
North St. inAltarnonteSprings, at the time it was taken.
yard Friday, Sanford police
was reported stolen Friday,
said.
BURGLARY
Seminole County's sheriff's
A
or burglars gained The bike, owned by Wickham
deputies said.
entry to a commercial building Ellerbe of 108 W. 18th St., was
cycle, valued at $400, was at 1300 French Aye. sometime valued at $169 police said.

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Kenya (UP!) - Libyan troops airlifted to
Uganda to try to defend President Idi Amin have left the
country, leaving the Ugandan dictator to his fate,
diplomatic sources said today.
LONDON (UPI) - "Jack the
The estimated 2,000 Libyan troops flew out of the
Police said she was killed and
Ripper," the modern-day
Nakuongola airbase some 60 miles north of Kampala
mutilated
the same way as all
who preys mainly on
aboard American-built C 130 mIlitary transports and
titutes, has struck for the 11th the other victims, but declined
Boeing 7778, the d1p1nMa said. Witnesses said the
time in less than four years but to disclose details.
departing Libyans took many coffins with them on
The killing broke two pathis latest victim was not a
niY trucks.
terns
of the previous murders.
streetwalker, police say.
Amin, reputedly with only a few loyal Ugandan troops
Police in northern England All Of the prevIous 10 slayings
now left, established his new "last stand" headquartersmid Friday the killing and took place in red light districts
east of Kampala along the main road to the industrial city
mutilation of Josephine wiuta- and victims No. 2 through 10
of Jinja, the sources said.
ker, a 19-year-old clerk, bore all
ProatituteL
The killer's selection of
the hallmarks of 10 prevtóia
mwilersof women th the region PiOdftui gives him his "Jack
Un Ripper" nickname - after
since October 1975.
BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI)- Vietnam and China have
"I have good reason to On murderer who killed and
believe that one man Is horribly mutilated at least six
agreed to begin peace talks April 14 in Hanoi.
Radio Hanoi, monitored in Bangkok, interrupted Its
responsible for all these horrific prostitutes In the murky Whiteregular broadcasting to announce acceptance of China's
crimes," said George OIdfield, chapel area of London's dock.
deL'!'ii earlier today to send a negotiating team to the
assistant chief constable of Lod in the 1$6I.
Vietnamese c.pItal.
The modern-day Ripper's
West Yorkshire, l50 miles north
first known victim, a 18-year"The Vietnamese side Is prepardd to receive it on that
of London.
Miss Walker was not a old shop assistant, was killed
date," said a note from Vietnam's Foreign Ministry to the
ailneso. The announcement appeared to clear the final
prostitute but she suffered the 3½ years ago in an are. of
obstacle to the holding Of peace talks designed to end a
same fate as all of the previous Loda city used by prostitutes.
Police said he apparently
virtual state of war between the two former allies,
victims.
around
mistook
her for one.
She was attacked
midnight Thursday as she
crossed a lonely stretch of
moorland about 200 yards from
TOKYO (UPI) - The Thro Mile Island nuclear achergrandparents'
house on the
1der* has caused shock waves in Japan -the only
outskirts
of
Halifax.
She was
oiatry to have suffered from an atomic bomb attack.
walking
borne
after
spending
The Japanese government is already taking steps
the evening at her granddrleal1y revise Its own ambitious nuclear power
paruds.
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doubt, according to one high-ranking government official.
Govermnent officials have warned that the shut down Of
seven potentially defective nuclear power punts may
cause a power crisis In the Tokyo area this summer.

JERUSALEM (UPI) - Police were questioning dozens
of suspects today In the wake of a powerful explosion that
destroyed
a Jewbb.owned seafood restaurant in the Arab
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section of Jerusalem, injurIng 15 people.
A spokeanan said the suspects were taken in for
questioning after the hIM Friday at the Dolphin
Restaurant at El Rashid Street The owners said it would
reopen for bihi,se this afternoon,
Military and police sources said the blast apparently
WON Part Of stepped-op PAWInian guerrilla
against targets In Israel and abroad to protest the
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty.

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NraId pMto by Tom NShII
Jullan Stenstrom is seen showing a group of Swedish businessmen the Ins and
outs of Cardinal Industries of Sanford. The group, from Myreesjoo Builders,
which like Cardinal Industries specializes In modular construction, Is In the U.S.
comparing Industrial techniques. Next stop for the group is Miami.

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Police said detectives were
led to Maxwell because the
stabbings stopped.
Since the first body was found
lastOctober, l3 men -all but
one of them derdlots
attackedonShldRów,__
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body they
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as or alleys.
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TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) Gov. John Carlin says he
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could not bring himself to
do so when fed with the
prospect of restoring
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TEHRAN, Iran. (UP!) — After supuny proceedings
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI)
"Upwards Of $50 billion a That's what got me going."
study of behavior and relation- fiscis of alcohol on the
The federal government has year Is lout through waste,
Using Sen. William Prox- ships In a Peruvian brothel,
aggressive behavior of a
spent thousands of dollars fraud and abuse," Redo says. mire's "Golden Fleece Award"
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relationships in Peruvian bro- that's a lot of money."
calls federal waste of taxpayer breakfast.
5lMiIlC Administration IPad
thels, and drunk sunfish and
$Z7,000 to find out why inmates
Rado began his one-man money:
-The National Institute 0 want to escape from prison.
Stuart
Rado says he's had campaign against goverrunent -The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
ENOUGH.
"I'm not against research.
waste nine months ago and Mental Health funded a $97,000 spent $112,000 to study
elaims to have been the force
Re.arch is very valuable,"
behind io,000 terse compl"In.ta
Ride said. "What I'm against Is
to the White House. His weapon
the wade in government that
is postcards with a oone-word
just throws money away."
message "ENOUGH."
Rado says he wants people to
understand
"the gravity" of
Ratio, the 33-year-old director I am. readings: tern. 1:33 Ilius,
government
waste and canof the national network for petite., 12; oversight lows, Pert Ccam.l high 453
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plain
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eir
elected officials.
youth advisory boards, began 14; yesterday's high, U; a.a., 5:59 p.m., low 11:55 a.m.,
his postcard campaign after barometric pressure, 313; U:14 p.m.
"Petitions don't do it," he
phoning presidential aide relative homidity, $1 perosut;
Baypsrt
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11w
said.
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MONDAY'S TIDES
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Laws in the upper, IL Winds a,m.,1:N pm., 1101? U144 am.,,
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SUNDAY'S TIDES
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Row figure, is being held today a very difficult time getting a
n..#.Beach: high 151 12:11 p.m., 11w 1:59 am.' 1:21 of our pockets and flushing it
on suspicion of being the "Shid response out of Washington, am.,
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auto worked shortened shifts be- and laid off workers as psi4
.s company officials were "trying made for next week, a company
industry, hard hit by a week
cause of dwindling supplies of supplies ran out. Other plants to get a handle" on the extent of spokesman said.
tie-up of the nation's truck assembly parts.
were kept open but with drastic shortages at GM plants that
lines, is bracing for an even
AmeTICEI Motors Corp. said
Industry officials, surveying production curtailments and have operated on shortened
tougher week ahead that could the extent of shortages, said shortened shifts.
Its
assembly plants in To",
shifts since early in the week.
Ohio,
and Kenosha, Wis.,
Add thousands to the ranks of they were not sure if their
Chrysler President Lee A.
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idled auto workers,
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normally Friday and
plants could begin another
Iacocca already has announced been made on whether GM
Planned
continue normal
Company officials struggled week of production without a the No. 3 auto firm's 41 plaits would be open Monday productiontoMonday.
Friday to keep assembly resumption of freight delive- assembly and manufacturing morning.
plants In the United States will
Ford Motor Co., which
plants, choked off from supply des.
However,
an
AMC
"We'll try to keep going as be shut down as of Monday and reported no plant closings this spokesman said the firm's
lines since Monday, operating
Long as we can," one company its work force of 60,000 hourly week asaresult of the trucking Brampton, Ontario. Jeep plaid
at a reduced pace.
spokesman said,
employees laid off for the tie-up, said Its 60,000 hourly was closed Friday due to
More than 54,000 hourly
General Motors, Chrysler duration of the trucking die- employees worked short shifts weather-related problems, but
workers were laid off during the
Corp. and Volkswagen of puts.
Friday for the fifth day in a would
resume
normal
week, and some 70,000 more America dosed several plants
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Stuart Rado Has Had ENOUGH

Date Set For Peace Talks

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Cambodians are cooperating
with the Vietnamese occupation
army despite centuries-old
racial anlxnoMty.
The reason, they say, is that
Cambodians' hatred of the
deposed Khmer Rouge regime
surpasses their distrust of the
Vietnamese.
Refugees who have escaped
to Thailand report fighting
continuing over much of westem Cambodia, but say they
believe the Vietnamese will
eventually win - and not Just
because of their 100,000inan
force.
Heng Kim Nor, a 49-year-old
former provincial teacher,
said, "I think the Vietnamese
can defeat the Khmer Rouge.
The people hate the Pol Pot
forces because they killed so
many people."
Now, he said, when villagers
flee the fighting, they run to the

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - In
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futurjof nuclear power will be
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'This may well have been a problem.
safe tie experts convince them break for this country, because
The chairman of the Senate
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Interviews this week, members energy," said Rep. Morris said, "U this accident shows us
Of Cpngress have shown a Udall, D-Ariz., chairman of the anything It is that the nuclear
growfhg conservativl&amp;n on the House Interior Committee.
industry has not been oversubject of nuclear power.
"The future of nuclear power regulated from the standpoint
"No longer should unwashed doesn't look as good today as it of public health and safety."
radicals be considered the only did a week ago," he said. Udall
He said any attempt to
ones who have doubts about suggested that "when the pressure Congress or the
nuclear power." said Rep. present generation of plants Nuclear Regulatory ComznlsEdward Markey, D-Mass.
wears out In 20 to 25 years we sion Into relaxing safety stand"In the last week, the people simply don't replace them."
arda for nuclear power because
of this country have had a bad
Sen. Richard Schwelker, R- of oil shortages should be
scare," said Sen. Edward Pa., had backed development of resisted.
Kennedy, D-Mau., at his health the nuclear power plant that
The accident was the subject
subcommittee's hearings on the nearly caused a catastrophe In of a one-hour discussion In the
accident. "We have seen the his state. Now he wonders if he House. Several members called
darker side of modem technolo- was right,
for a moratorium on the con
gy and we realized anew what
"We must have confidence In strirtlon of additional nuclear
we should never have forgotten the safety of nuclear power if It power plants. Others said the
-that a device made by man istoservea role ln meeting our plants should be allowed, but
will always be as Imperfect as energy needs, and we must with tightened safety stanman."
have confidence In our ability to dards.
Leaders of both houses say deal with nuclear accidents,"
Rep. Mickey Edwards, RCongress will give nuclear he said, "My opinion has Okla., who has strongly suppower a tough new look,
changed to this point - the ported nuclear development,
Senate Democratic Leader idimate safety is now In doubt. said he continues to advocate
Robert Byrd, D'W.Va., said Now It's a make or break nuclear power.
there Is "no question" accident decision for nuclear power."
"However, I do feel that there
near Harrisburg, Pa., will spur
But Sen. Jacob Javits, RN.Y., are some very realistic grounds
opposition to further nuclear urged colleagues not to rush to for some hard second looks at
development,
judgment.
where we have been going," he
Lang an advocate of further
"The national Interest contin.. said.
development of coal resources ues to require that the nuclear
"The incident at Three Mile
as an alternative source of option be considered an dc- Island Is the latest In a whole
power, Byrd said the use of ment In our energy supply and series of things that seem to be
nuclear energy should be that to reject it now would be coming together and raising
reviewed In "a careful, rca- premature," he said. "We are doubt in my mind U to the
soned and objective" manner. In a very profound energy crisis wisdom of the course we have
"1 don't want to be emotional and our choices Involve serious been pursuing."
about this, but there Isn't any risks no matter where we
Edwards said he was not
margin for error," he said. look.",
suggesting nuclear plants be
"Prudence requires a careful
Support also came from Sen. closed or there be a moratod.
re-examination of a policy Clairborne Pd, DR.!. who urn on new ones.
which envisions widespread said: "don't throw out the stein
But there should be stronger
reliance on nuclear power."
and all the potential it has."
federal oversight of plant
House Speaker Thomas Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R. construction and engineering,
O'Neill of Massachusetts said NIL, long has hacked the the and Congress must "IU that
",e'i no question It's going controversial Seabrook plant a much harder evaluation be
to open the door for future under Lvastruction in his state made of the entire nuclear
- kglsiatlon" on the subject of and said he dill wants It - but program."

Ballet Guild Plans
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Vietnamese, not to the Khmer Khmer Rouge.
Rouge.
He said many of the villages
Saom Him, 35, who arrived In around the western province
Thailand In mid-March, said capital of Battambang, 210
when Vietnamese troops ad- miles northwest of Phnom
vanced on his village of Bung Penh, had squads of the new
Prey, the Khmer Rouge tried to milItia.
make the people go into the
In one of the larger villages
jungle with them.
there were 200 volunteers,
"But everyone ran away"he SaornHim said, but only about
said,
Refugees report large man'They want
bers of Cambodian villagers
gathering in the areas occupied
revenge against
by the Vietnamese. They say
the Vietnamese are organizing
committees for each village the Khmer Rouge'
with five members - always
He said
Including one female.
were only for defense, not for
But, they say, power remains attack, and the Vietnamese
with the Vietnamese, possibly regulars seemed to be doing
because there appear to be very almost all the fighting.
few officials or soldiers of the
A former Phnom Penh
new Cambodian government. English teacher, Ty Kim An,
Saom Him said the Viet- said he saw a training center
namese were arming Csmbodl. for several hundred and talked
an volunteer forces to fight the to some of the recruits.

"Many people want to be
soldiers," he said. "They want
revenge against the Khmer
Rouge."
The Khmer Rouge appears to
be reaping the fruit of four
years of brutal rule that some
analysts say killed hundreds of
thousand of Cambodians.
Ty said he saw three men lna
cart surrounded by an angry
crowd in Sisophon.
"People shouted that the
three were Khmer Rouge. One
managed to escape, but the
other two were caught. Guns
were found hidden in the cart"
he said.
"The crowd beat them to
death."
Despite mostly good treatmerit from the well-disciplIned
Vietnamese troops and a much
less radical socialist policy by
the new government, the
refugees said there was little
love for Cambodia's new rulers.

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The Ballet Guild of Sazdord- tributlon to the Good Samaritan Good Samodtan Home In any
fjjthiol, will hold a memorial Home. "All donations will go way that the conunimity cvui&amp;
benefit performance at 2p.m. directly to the home with no So through the cooperation of
on April 8 at Seminole Corn.' deductions for productions the Good Samaritan Home
rmey College In memory of cods," said Greg Drummond, board oftMrcctors, the geminal,
the We Mother Ruby Wilson, public relations director of the Community Colle mid several
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - The tough decision is not how $62.50 rebate to homeowners.
much property tax relief to give, but who gets it.
While Lewis supports Graham's rollback, "he's not adamant
The Senate Finance and Tax Subcommittee agreed Friday to and is open to other alternatives," Myers said.
put $500 million into property tax breaks over the next two years,
Whatever property tax plan is adopted, "it needs to go down to
but split over how to divide it between homeowners, business and the House as soon as possible," he said. "We can't really get down
Industry,
to the budget until this thing is settled."
Subcommittee Chairman Ken Myers of Miami blasted Gov. Bob
The Legislature would be using sales tax dollars for the
Graham's two-mill rollback because 70 percent of the relief would rollback, Myers argued, and homeowners, not business and ingo to business or industry and predicted the Senate will reject it In
dustry, pay the sales tax. "If you give 70 percent of the relief to
favor of a rebate to homeowners.
people who don't pay the tax, you're goung to have political
Other membrs of the panel supported Graham's plan, which problems."
wOuld cost about $500 million, and opposed a proposal by Myers
-Consumers who buy products and services pay a price for
and Sens. Kenneth MacKay of Ocala and Ed Dunn of Daytona them and the price goes up or down depending on taxes and
Beach to give every person who has filed for homestead ezemp- overhead," said Fort Lauderdale Sen. Jim Scott. "I don't think
tion a $125 check late this year.
It's fair to say 70 percent of a millege rollback goes to business."
Tampa Sen. Guy Spicola proposed a one mill rollback and
rebate combination, saying it would be "the best of both worlds."
The state will have *1.3 billion more in recurring money during
the 1979.81 biennium than it had this year. Senate President Phil
Lewis wants to use $500 million to $525 million of it for property
tax relief and another $50 million or so on business and industrial
tax breaks to trigger economic development.
The subcommittee endorsed the level of tax relief sought by the
president, with Myers saying the state would still have enough
money to Increase state spending 15 percent a year, which would
exceed President Carter's anti-inflation guidelines and may be
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The Justice Department filea friend-of-the-court brief
Friday rejecting the argumgf Coltnus and Dayton,

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"We're treating this like any Campus."
underTite the cost of the big, he had a falling-out with a drug- political science at UF, appolice expected no other concert on campus," said
The idea for the toke-m came on-campus luke-in,
smuggling ring in Puerto Rico. peaied at the Alligator offices
problems today at a mass UF Police U. R. L. Lambert. in a Christmas card
postThe writer wrote again and
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"toke-in" and all-day concert at "We will have our usual seven marked in Puerto Rico,
whichsent
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drug trafficker killed in a West one out at the field to keep the ligator, an
several years ago.
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Coast drug war.
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newspaper, last Jan. 18.
mysterious Ganga. They the sponsorship of the toke-in. handwriting with the signature
About 15,000 young people
Asked about the possibility of
The card contained three $50 totaled $820.
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were expected to attend the young people smoking marijua- bills and the writer, who
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Ganga
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of John Ganga, practices of South American ers from groups advocating the
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United Airlines, meanwhile, said Friday it will not
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caused to Labradoc to list. We're not sure what caused the
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CLEVELAND (UP!) -The wind and wave-battered
Canadian freighter Labradoc, listing heavily, remained
stubbornly afloat on Lake Erie today hours after Its 20man crew was lifted to safety by U.S. Coast Guard
helicopter teams.
The Coast Guard Cutter Mariposa steamed near the
ship some 40 miles northeast of Cleveland, under orders to
stay on the scene until the 315-foot vessel went down or
became stable enough to tow. The Labradoc's crew was
rescued after the ship carrying 160,000 bushels of corn,
began to list and its bow dipped beneath the surface,
"From what we can gather, from ourselves and the
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"My friend was not entirely
happy with the Hong Samrin
force, but he wanted revenge
"Without the people the against the Khmer Rouge, and
Vietnamese couldn't win the said he had no other choice."

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their support against the
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met a friend of his among the
soldlersof
the new government.
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had escaped from
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The More
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And,

The fall of Britain's Labor Party government and
the resulting general election campaign now under
way give British voters yet another opportunity to
decide whether Laborites or Tories can best handle
that country's powerful, militant trade unions.
The unions, far stronger and decidedly more leftwing than their American counterparts, remain a
key to Britain's hopes to regain a full measure of
economic health after a decade of inflation and
sagging productivity.
Ironically, the no-confidence vote in Parliament
toppled a government that had achieved a credible
record of reducing inflation and restraining union
wage demands since Prime Minister James
Callaghan took office in 1976. Since then, Mr.
Callaghan's fiscal policies, his success in
moderating the trade union's demands, and
Britain's North Sea oil revenues have reduced
inflation from 26 percent to less than 10 percent.
s:Mover, the spending descipline Imposed on
the Callaghan government by the International
Monetary Fund as a condition of loans made to
support the British pound in 1976 helped to
resuscitate Britain's currency. From a low of $1.50
three years ago, the pound now stands at just over
$2.00.
These hard-won successes are all the more
remarkable in light of the Labor Party's minority
status in Parliament for the last two years. Mr.
Callaghan has clung to power by virtue of a razoredge majority, courtesy of the handful of splinter
party members in the House of Commons. That
coalition majority failed over the issue of limited
home rule for Scotland and Wales.
But what led Britain's Conservative Party to
demand a confidence vote was not so much the
question of Scotland and Wales, but this last winter's evidence that Callaghan and his party had lost
control of the unions. Crippling nationwide strikes
by truck drivers, hospital workers, and school
employees brought hardships to many Britons and
, the feeling that that economy might again be tipped
a1aos. 1)4
The Conservative Party's psesentit-point 1d in
the public opinion polls is largely a result of this
winter of discontent. And it was this upsurge in
popular sentiment that induced the Conservatives
to push for a vote of no-confidence rather than wait
for scheduled elections in the fall.
The odds suggest that the May 3 general elections
will put the Conservatives in power and their
leader, Margaret Thatcher, in the prime minister's
office as the first woman in British history to hold
that post, and the first feminine leader of a major
Western nation.
If so, the feisty Mrs. Thatcher will face the same
unenviable set of difficulties against which Mr.
Callaghan made only partial progress,
Britain's problems are not confined to its unruly
unions. Confiscatory tax rates discourage Investment. The country's industrial base creaks
with obsolescence. British industrial management
Is not among Europe's most Innovative. And some
of Britain's largest industries -steel, coal, and the
bulk of its auto, shipbuilding, and aerospace enterprises
are nationalized and often grossly inefficient.
Inasmuch as Britain must compete with Japan,
West Germany, and the United States in world
markets, her basic industries must be modernized
and labor productivity dramatically increased if
the once proud 'made In England" label is to be
restored to a place in the sun.
Mrs. Thatcher will find all this difficult to acmplIsh unless she can begin the task by persuading the trade unions to cooperate in a program
Of wage austerity and modernized work rules.
But then, Mrs. Thatcher and the Conservatives
are confident that the majority of Britons are
sufficiently chastised by the country's economic
problems to welcome the dose of discipline and free
enterprise she promises.
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Gov. Bob Graham has taken a position firmly
behind the Community Coordinated Child Care (4C)
Program for Central Florida. He has announced to
the Secretary David Pingree of Health and
Rehabilitative Services MRS) that new child care
programs will be begun In new areas of the state
with new money, not by taking money away fgrnn
Central Florida's 4C program.
The hundreds of single working parents whose
children are taken care of daily in professional
centersunder the 4C subaldizedprograin must have
breathed a sigh of relief at that news,
For two years the threat of reduction by half of
the 4C programs in Seminole and neighboring
counties has loomed. It was postponed lad year
after parents, public officials and legislators joined
forces to stop the withdrawal of a portion of Mate
funding.
Gov. Graham's request for new funds for new
child care programs will now go to the
Appropriations and Senate Ways and Means
Committee for Its consideration.
A recent two.yer long study conducted by the
economics department at the University of Central
Florida gauged the economic impact on families of
the provision of child care assistance,

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Many of us around the country attend
summer college programs called
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task of driving people to hospitals and
doctors' offices. They are actually making
Important contributions to the health
needs of the patients they transport.
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phone or visit lonely people. Judge the
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Tax Lawsuit Gets Inactive Ride

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It wIll be several mon$hs before the
pack are the highest in the nation.
degree in guidance and counseling In
lawsuit filed by the city of Sanford against
"Huge quantities of cigarettes, psychology from Florida State University.
the Seminole County Commission
eaivalent to $100 mI11l a year are excharging the county with doubly tailing
capimig that taxed most classification
city residents goes further In the courts.
through cigarette bootlegging Into
Legislation to deauthorize the Cross
The county com'n1"ton, on advice of
Florida," the letter said.
Florida Barge Canal was Introduced this
County Administrator Roger Nelswender,
It dates Floridians can buy cigarettes week In the U.S. Senate by Florida Senate
has decided to let the suit rid, along in an
for a dollar less per carton from Georgia Senators Lawton Chiles and Richard
InactIve status at this time, pending action
or Alabama, from an Indian reservation
Stone.
bya. Florida Legislature on proposed
supermarket or military reservation or
"The case for this proposal Is clear and
legislation concerning double taxation.
from their friendly neighborhood peddler convincing," said Chiles and Stone. "We
The Florida League of Cities Is span,
of cigarettes bootlegged In from North
hope the Senate can complete action early
soring legislation that make federal Organized Crime Is recommending
Carolina.
in this session."
revenue sharing funds subject to attack by reduction In the tax collected per pack of
"It Is not Illegal to buy up to three r.
In addition to terminating authority for
cities since those funds are allocated on cigarettes from 21 cads to 11 cents. The
tone of cigarettes in Florida on which
further construction, the proposed bill
the basisof the county's population county- coimdl says the date would probably lose
Florida cigarettes taxes have not been
extends the boundary of the Ocala
wide both within and outside the cities. nothing by reducing the tax, Inhhldbg the paid. Only the bootlegger Is breaking the
National Forest to Include canal project
The convnIi1on would also like to see date in fad would gain more total tax law, and with hIs or her big share of the
lands and authorizes expenditures to
the results of the study by the double- money by On lamer tax.
profits, he or she couldn't care less," the
purchase lands from the Canal Authority
"Then cilia, and cowdies would get newsletter says.
taxation committee (or the tax
of Florida.
equ&amp;".atlon committee as the county Is more tax mossy from TIllhlMm and the
Canal construction was halted by
fond of calling It) of the Council of LOcal tax burden on citizens would be eased at
William S. Earle Jr., subdistrict adpresidential order In 1971. Supporting
termination of authority for any further
Governments In Seminole County before ft the local level. That's a true 'filter down' minidrator for all services of the daJe
or 'rising tide' formula In reaMlme Department of Health and Rehabilitative
goes forward In the courts.
construction are President Carter, former
Nelswender told commnlasloners the city operation. There would be one lose to Services (HRS) In Seminole, Orange and
Gov. Reubin Askew, Gov. Bob Graham
of Sanford has come to more or less the Florida," the council says, "the loss of Onceola cow4lo, Is leaving that position to
and the Florida Cabinet. The Army Corps
organized crime's Involvement In join the Q1dren's Home Society of
same position of waiting and seeing,
of Engineers has concluded that corncigarelt. bootlegging."
Florida.
pidlon is not warranted.
The newsletter said Floridians jut
The Tobacco Tax Council with offices In
He will become the adinlinldrathy.
Congressman Bill Chappefl, D.Ocala,
Tallahassee has some Interesting points In aren't willing to pay a dollar more for the director for the Central Florida Division of
and one other Florida congressman have
privilso of buying cigarettes on which the society beginning next Monday.
its monthly newsletter.
successfully blocked passage of ilinilar
The newsletter up the stats House of florbdi tans have been paid, adding
Earl. received his BS degree from
lq1ilatlon In On U.S. House so far, State
Representatives Select Cuurunitt,e on Fboridi taxes on cigarettes at 21 aids per Florida Southern College and his MS
Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocos, said this week.
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caw art a great 5110 growing nation
of people for whom our country's in--stitutIons are not yet adequately
programmed. They are a. reason we
must reconsider our expeviationa for
lifelong talent, growth and productivity.
And we hope our publication Elderworks
will help achieve thai. attitudinal change.
"The object of Elderworks is the great
benefit society may derive from the longer
lives mod of us enjoy. We need to learn
how to reinvest the profit from our In-

vestments In human development. And we
will do this by discovering roles for able
elders which meet the unmet needs of our
communities and enterprise. We call these
roles elderworks.
"The aim of Elderworks Is to discover
what elders can do for the country and to
stimulate them to do it."
That description of an elder Is accurate.
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mill ion of us truly deserve to be called
"elders."
Age, alone, seems to establish se nior
citizenship. The catch-all makes no
distinction among the qualities of various
older Americans. The term falls to
separate those among us who contribute in
some way to society as a whole.
We can accept the senior-citizen
design ion br retirees who spend the Last
years of their lives doing nothing but
playing games.
But we can't permit its use for those of
us who participate as activists in the
causes of the elderly. Nor can the term be
used for those of us who are doing political,
social or other volunteer work of various
kinds.
No one expects us to devote full time to
being an elder. Over our lifetimes we have
- as the saying goes - "paid our dues."

But there is need for each of us to move
away from the card table or golf course.
We must offer part of ourselves for the
improvement of the quality of life In the
nation as a whole.
We reestablish our position as valid
people when we take on responsibilities
that challenge our knowledge, our wisdom,
our nast eerLences and our abilities.
How do we answer our grandchildren
when they ask, "What cio you and grandma
do all the time?" What Is our reply when
the same question?
We can be written off as useless if we
must answer, "We're enjoying ourselves."
Those who can tell about their involvements in substantive relationships
with others cannot be as easily dismissed.
They're elders.

Parties &amp; Politics

ANDERSON

WAIINGTON - As Prl4snt Carter was ft 1i "M agau the
AdmInIstratIon's Mst.d the effect of the tax breaks Congress has recalls. the raise flat jug aud the plane just
preparing s energy mige to
goals.
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lavished on the oil Indadry over the years.
tumbled to places, feet away. "I dlde't oven
publi hewaabs
t
•fonCol)tutsi,v.guadiein.
1
Treasury
appears
to
Sto
l"lkIedthecarwdrmufaguI
eUnilnate a nw1lii&amp;lll dollar tax break that cs,gi, for the d,velopoigofin.c.nargy coacvnedwithaaythingutbe
thetotally
srnog,gun.
to
the
wreckag.."
American Oil cc"çanuss hav, boon fattening on resources, and also encourages- US. oil
m(4
of
Its
lasgathering
%jlw
ibrugglig
off
for two decades.
Eqidppsd with a 'piking knife, cable ahsa,s
to dovilo foreign prodectlon or
', 4ens of long-rungs energy policy. An In. and Ms own brand of courage, th
Paying 'gh.r tans, White House aauroas operations at the expense of
e yowg
dom.atIc ternal mom, to the treesury secretary from his tilephon, worker was the first to arrive at the
Mimi Is th. lead the oil oo"n siald do eposti," a
warns easistad for tax policy in 1917 said, "Foreign scene of Carnage. Some paseengers were sup
to shoulder lows of the burden of burgeonIng bliy. "It Is ebbs dw theanalysis
end rank Is poky. Go prices dc, we hTdovad to the eves. Oil" In do seva UU slCUM of the p1m, ad
Liii prices. The comunners will be carrying mad M&amp;M to the goal of energy indspuI[e." handed adsthzation of the tax law."
M Imato ran up, a bleeding pauassngsr
of the bed, the reasonIng goe, when price
The word one t
And
tins
Department
of
coyaltto
Energy,
for
its
pail,
diggered
cit of the wreckage.
controls are lifted on 'm'utksfly predicid oIL
taw, ad has ad Unk g a, ij has don, a pathetic jab of analysing the on. P*'MO tore ff his T'shirt for a tamgqust
The tax break, known as the -Iwwp oil in Willes was VSd laditatid by the Treasury lS!lSicii of tax breaks for the oil moguls.
aid turned the injured pausagur over to two
bun already cad tr
iqere thin Dapar'n-d in the ml4UIfe Odor promure
s"
P5110.
offIcers who cams rIMtniii( up. Stripped to
555t
fo
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$l$ billiem in bad reveaus.
r from the Slate Dqarint. The po"nMs mowhe,
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a,
NOW Ytk51
(
which
we
deIar4ordsliar credit on their US. sws tax wed to c,m,et relatiss with the Arab oil
Ssd bdo
we
oi
ldiM
ft
to
recognise
lmpaihliels.d
duds
for money they pay to foreign goveremsats for preduirs, The M i
sdU which of valor In the age of the anti-hero - Is Tony UllIIStEbJ.aIIdshsvs,heig
seat bolts to
the r* to eatract oIL This is ace'g'td by wed to mesa a p''4l,
11
ell Ithnit, a *.yssroId ttho1wn worker from
PP'd victims. Pa many, it w os
daulfying the payments as income tax imttul witet
own
late. Bit lithe galley
also pii4 ths Bronx.
oIroyallbss The lMtirwow bsd.dictleas for
ubrsal
girl Onned In the debrig,
.1
bowais
-expsassi at a lower rats Un the tax.
Momads before disaster strudi on Raway fl iri
Bet the skyroclig increase in the price of
dsstr
"
Ke
International Airport on the ralaj he r.ed. ,oft
she we,
.jg,, she Woo
foreign ail, aid the
tr.tsd 'k'n4d
of
J
$4,
1V5
P"to
was living Biooming
for hs." I'iato
7111 Whib H11111111 s-'l- are ackad by a, feoI d ad1 have oiler economy, hem. from work on Rockaway Houlseard
,*.
with t*st.
r&amp;p4
livurs for Rip, Bs.jon*i Pwt'. D hive
,t
the
situation
I
reomat
years.
The
,
on Ms mind tn the prospect ofa "S w om of those
a, Gal cs
N.Y.,
ocs. They
hesrad any mebs I .v'M t tine
1 knew was dill allvs,"
dies
with
his girlfrlsnd.
have taw that no*fir a few
he said. "WheI the_
cos, tino tinItijJtss heosiae lom depr foreign
arrived, I
Hosiada.th. *'uHasEadsrn to mali sure they took her rf away."yelis4
tax breeb that Coagro. giv, a, all I' IL
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Iry ha ins. hoe. .w4 for tinsin ThsasJwpreNomac,,er,dWa,GAoaad .a, amy bordorlirgth. higWii
AhsevA
impart on o aergy policy, let their study of cs. ---4r-'
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I$
_J t
"All of a iisthh, there was tMs big bd of r
a.
.mIeda tei.-inè
ste.
to 6 of wellooll he soil
detsrmlis Same aid then a dad of _'sb." Paimat 'Tm en hire,"

Americans of every stripe, type and
condition who want new opportunities to
use their skills and experience In ways that
will benefit others.
"They are impatient to embark upon
new involvements. They seek intellectual
challenges provided by serving others.
They look for volunteer positions In
education, health care and legal services.
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Into vogue. But Its meaning, too, may
become muddled unless It Is clarified.
In ancient times, elders werg the mod
respected people in any community.
Everyone looked up to than for their
sagacity, for their wisdom, for their
guidance.
Today, however, we live in a youthoriented society. If we want to be called
"elders," we must deserve the appeuatlon.

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In this country, the word "old" has
become an affront.
Be sure to duck If you tell a co-worker or
friend, 'You're behaving like an old
woman." It's an accusation.
Years back, the term "golden ager" was
standard. Subsequently, we became
known as "senior citizens." Few of us find
either term Informative or satisfactory.
Right now. the word "elder" is en,nlni

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ByMUM H. T.THOOU
will newd a, tion in full," a fames shield aspire, aid agaket which they mod lmnpoitait thugs that college can
SpodalTe The Herald
should mamure t1w aiw'ity of this provide Is #0 motivation and app11catlon
odoeeft pr-'l-nt am declared.
April1$isa day ofde$',fties day in
to work with disclpllneandperslstenceat
We Mile, for n allege or adversity cclbsgoorthetimlveniti.
which large wnbers of collie, and cin .fter a guaradse. Neither a,
710 find goal should he to develop the a chosm topic.
cd
unIversities notdy waiting spp"r
Third, a liberal education should provide
curicat aer a. faculty - lingestunt ability to read critlaily aid analytically,
tinel, docidon on a&amp;Akdm Then begIn. Iheegh sash Is - cen aw liberal aid to write aid speak with clarity, an Introduction to the foundations,
the soulisercidug for those piospactive learft
precision aid grace. Ths has big been %Uumptlons, limitations and Instiduis who face the choice of which
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at
.sof
a, gsois of liberal .duc'. bit teua""ef"pi of
present knowledge
.tide
lastitidlon to attnd Which cii om bad creates Ms or her Mush! 'ep. ad * has never bern more aegbsdad or mare of ourselves, our .eclsty aid our biological
pr011e that rare c'giWlditj, that pier Of the secosadel M is he or she wins does critical theee I Is tidoy.
ad physical amirepaneeL The chief and
greet prbcs, a liberal idiMln?
he"a indirect ps
of liberal of 4""Isto 1111"1111d reldionehipa
rl,idy aid iii italy. IMs
"Send a your sun, ma, ad 'we
ad am is mole ilgoiftcad thin those
-.-- "ft ourut -shirk are leoralng uld boa. "ft do
guarantee the 'W'id predict. U you are mmwm ad 11deeft I now am meat of a 164M cesbulty ad the sea- botwiss the veils imerlocking spheres
,ietfulhy.41d1,d.Mur.Msn11oaad,e there we I111 gsa to
all 'ij 4rig' ,tisMlefy it. Perkins one 01 the in which we live.
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or more.
American.
Constitution."
Special to The Herald
And the rebels are not necessarily an
Why
should
some
people
pay
more
than
To this end, Tecton has formed the
McLEAN, Va. (NEA) - Each year assortment of oddballs. Like
Tecton,
they
others
for
the
maintenance
of
governThas
Jefferson Equal Tax Society,
millions of Americans worry about the are said to be of the fed-up middle
class, merit? Tecton says it's a form of
which
he says has 6,000 correspondents.
Income tax rite of April 15. Millions of Many of them are professional people,
discrimination
characterized
by
economic
He
also
publishes an Irregular newspaper,
others, however, don't worry about It at others are the hard-working backbone
of enslavement: "Look at it this way. We all
USA, In which he counsels readers to burn
all. Mike Tecton, for example; he's one of labor. They an themselves as patriots, or, receive equal protection, and we all have their IO4(.Jrue to type, he says he doesn't
a growing army of citizens who refuse to In th
is case, lconoclasts who occupy the equal rights. So It's logical we should all pay taxes on the Income earned from the
pay government levies on the grounds they moral high ground.
pay equally for the benefits."
anti-tax enterprises.
are illegal.
In general, the rebels argue that the
The IRS, of course, feels differently
He also lectures. And, uniformly,
Tecton, an architect, says he has not nation was never meant to have an income about the matter. And that's why, oc- Tecton's
speeches call for the abolition of
paid Income tax for 20 years. Sometimes tax. They say the Fourth Amendment, for casionally, it
throws tax rebels In prison, the IRS, and the punishment of
he just dedllnesto file the reuronMs Instance, guarantees cftlzeijthe right to Mike Tecton, for one. He says he was congresanen and women who support the
five-figure salary (It reportedly averages keep the amount of their Incomes secret. hounded by the IRS in the middle part of I1%&amp;
He says Income tax Is a form of Inbetween $20,000 and $40,000). Other times Also, the Fifth Amendment prohibits 1974, and was then tried and found guilty. stitutlonal
theft, and people must stop It
he files, but he claims so many deductions, government from forcing
bringing the full weight of law against
people
to
inEventually
he
served
a
four-month
sen-by
he says, that he ends up not paying crtmnlnate th.in.elves.
responsible officials.
tence In a federal lockup,
anyway.
Accordingly, Tecton urges wage earners
Furthermore, the rebels say the 16th
Naturally, the rebellion Is not ap- A4gerd, which introduced the Income
Tectan says
court and prison ex- to form committees to seek criminal Inpredated by the Internal Revenue Ser- tax In 1913, is poorly written andIn- periernce w
a. dlctments against racketeers in the
as "very trying." He
vice. But Tecton says he Is motivated by conclusive. Mike Tecton says
years
off
his
life United States Congress, The charge:
justice rather than greed. 'The existing Cautituillon contaim at lead 51 original stress probably toot 10
ful conspiracy to violate the Constitution.cItations
(he'smieaged,reed,andmariledto
income tax isuncoudltutlocal,"heinsists, against taxing incomes,
and the 16th a handsome woman who shares ins cOn- It can be done, Tecton says, and he
"SO, In effect, the only way you are doing Amendment does not specifically
in. servatism). He presently dvolds a. IRS believes some congressmen may
anything wrong Is when you give In and validate any of therm.
w
by filing his returns (zero payment) convicted within a year.
pay it.
But beyond the questions of the 16th through his congressman.
Tecton hopes the indictments wi ll force
In other words, Tecton says Forznlo4ois Amendment, and beyond those of a.
et Tecton ref uses to mellow. He
lawmakers to eliminate a. Tax Code.
Y
a crime. A good number of dissident wage
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owes as
as .ai,MI in oaca
earners agree with him. In 1972
IRS diinadal philosophy of the nation Is reporiewy
taxes, but says he'll never repay it. Congress to repeal the 16th Amendment.
admitted that one million people regularly contrary to
Income tax. That Besides this, he Intends to do everything he
Mn, yes, Tecton sighs, think of It: no more
the
refuse to pay mandatory Income taxes. philosophy Is equality. Tecton says
W-4s,
a.
no more nail biting. Only April
likewise.
can
get
others
"What
the
Since then. IRS officers have privately Income tax Is Inherently unequal,
will remain
a national holiday, no
nation
needs
is
a
revolt"
he
says.
"We
said the total may actually be five million therefore it is, In the rebel view, Unmust force the government to obey the doubt.

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Jimmy Carter's campaign memos will em.
phasize new energy initiatives - including
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policy achievements and efforts to
social stability at home.
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most of them former supporters, will be
neutralized when the president's campaign
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Unfortunately, few among us know much
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operatives reveal how Important a role federal
.
About the history and background of that
funds play In their organizations' budgets
strategically-located country. Many Americans
These concl usions, and others, come from a
are quick to judge South Africa against the
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senior member of the Carter political family, a
background
of the U.S. Southern experience.
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20-year veteran of national politics.
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Such comparisons Inevitably lead to a mlsunHe is an unashamed Carter loyalist, prepared
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left or right.
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The ancestors of the white "Africaaners" were
He believes that black Americans waste time
Dutch who landed in IM2, settling Into farming
1.'.,
and energy complaining about Carter's budget
life In what Is now the Cape Town region. They
.
f.
cuts In social programs, and argues that a close
did not displace a settled native population and
examination of the budget willshowthat much of
encountered resistance only when they began to
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IM's budget increases - to the military, for
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reach the outer limits of their new territory. Not
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example - actually help blacks who make up
surprisingly, they considered themselves one of
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more than 35 percent of today's Army.
the tribes of the country (there are eight black
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t ribes).
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metelsveilInth.
White Soqth Africans rule out the idea of
f.6srg bairiucraCy ..than. any, puv1s.
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"majàf1ty"riileti they consider It Impossible.
president.
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Our source Is a seIf.described "regular" In
Our
others, they contend. A South African governDemocratic Party politics who supported the
"LOOKS LIKE WE'RE BACK IN FASHION!"
ment official, speaking recently to a California
eventual Democratic nominee in every
civic group, said,
differences between a
presidential election since 1966, except George
Zulu
and
a
Shangaan
are
as great as those
McGovern in 1972. Like a good soldier, however,
between
a
Mexican
and
a
Canadian,
who claim
he campaigned long and hard for McGovern
different languages, customs, political traditions
after the convention made him
and cultures of their o wn."
choice.
Of
U he ever expresses disappointment at any
The government has devised a plan to provide
part of Carter's performance, he does It quietly
self-rule by blacks In historic "homelands"
and discreetly.
designed for English potholes, which have a within the nation, though so far only two tribes
By DICK WFZf
Although others received more public favor slighty more subtle declivity."
have accepted the plan and many blacks oppose
WASHINGTON (UP!) - When American
and public reward - for their roles in the ms
EXAMPLE 2: A Swedish firm that builds the Idea of having rights only In "homelands" in
campaign, this man Is more responsible than consumers buy Imported products, they likely do garbage reclamation equipment recently ex- which they have never lived. Urban blacks, who
any other for the hard work that tlatod so because they are seeking something different tracted two tons of refuse from a New Jersey make up the backbone of the natlon'slabor fos,
Martin bather King Sr.'s hugs and Andrew from goods made In this country.
landiui and flew It to Stockholm for laboratory would still have to live by various "apartheid"
yog's endorsement Into actual vote&amp;
laws if they remain In white-dominated cities
What they may not know Is that some foreign analysis.
He expects to do It again In 1*.
co'npsnles take considerable pains to tailor their
A
explained that the company was
In the 36 years the National Party has ruled
His predictions for the campaign theme have wares for the UL
market.
suchofcases, ft planning to enter the American market and South Africa a variety of apartheid laws have
already begun to come true. Carter is nearly hardly need be said, the
exoticInaura
wanted
wanted to see how typical U.S. garbage corn- served to keep blacks restricted economically
ready to begin promotion of alternative sources ports In largely Illusionary.
and politically. But, what Is not generally known
E uropean vy
of 0WSf.
EXAMPLE 1: Lad year about this time, a par with
In the U.S. Is that In recent times the South
Thegypt peace treaty catapulted him British auto firm took plaster casts of some
PfelinilliarY
tests
using
Swedish
equip
me
nton
African
government, controlled by the moderate
to center stage as a peacemaker. The public typical American potholes and flew them to the sample indicated few If
any modifications wing of the party, has gradually moved to urnperceives the president as a man willing to dareng1'rid. The Yankee-style road hazards were would be nece
and risk personal honor for peace as well as toil then duplicated on the company's test tract
ssary to prepare the machines for prove the lot of the nation's blacks and has been
export. U that holds true, the Swedes may have planning much more extensive
hard for Its success.
reforms,
Now some Americans who drive British motor lost their but sales pitch.
And, our source reports, the peaceful streets of can might be pleased to know their vehicles
Access to better job. for blacks has been one
America's big cities, despite r.cord.bre.kthg were engineered to withatand genuine US. paIn
other
words,
garbage
egalitarlanixo
could
such
reform and Its modest Implementation In a
uninpicytninat among black youth, prove that tholes.
make It more difficult to sell Swedish copper mine recently brought -&amp; sharp reaction
Carter's go-slew tactics toward blacks haven't
But true connoisseurs undoubtadJy miss the reclamation equipment In America. The U- from
the white mine workers union which went
prohac.d massive street violence, as many opportunity of saying to their p.ngeri, "Sorry porters had better hope that final tests will turn on
a wildcat strike designe
dtoemnbariass the
feared and a few predicted,
about that last jolt, folks. This car's shocks were up a basis for snob appeal.
government.

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The written report on the study conducted by the
solid waste committee of the Council of LOCal
Governments In Seminole County was submitted to
the organization this week.
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd, as he
read the report this week, pointed out it said about
the same thing he said before the 18-month long

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study began - the most feasible method of solid
waste resource recovery is through Incinerators
logt'4 at sewer treatment plants with energy
created by the heat used to operate the sewerplants.
The report said incinerators In the future cu1d be
located at the regional plants In Altamonte, Sanford
and the planned Orlando Regional plant to be
constructed at Iron Bridge near Oviedo.
Included among the Information in the two
volume reports were some Interesting facts:
Seminole's population of about 142,000 generated
136,000 tons of garbage In 1977. Composition of the
waste generated In the county is: paper 27.2 percent; glass 10.5 percent; rubber .8 percent; textiles
1,5 percent; metals 7.6 percent including 6.6 percent
ferrous and 1 percent aluminum and plastics 2.5
percent for a total of 50.1 percent Inorganic matter
With the remaining 49.9 percent composed of
organic matter at the rate of food 15.8 percent;
gar
2&amp;5 percent; wood .5 percent and
miscellaneous 5.1 percent.
It predicted that by 1980 the county will be
generating 400 tons of Incinerable solid wastes per
dayand by2O00this rate will increase to950tons per
day.

It showed that enrollment In the 4C child care
assistance program helps a family to selfsufficiency, and that the longer the faintly remains
In the program the greater the gain,
In the Inactive group - those who left the
program in 1976 - enrollment In the child care
program of two to three years was positively
correlated to an employment gain of I22.5 percent;
4C enrollment of less than two years showed an
employment gaIn of 20 percent and of those holding
jobs, two thirds had held only one job, depicting
employment stability.
The highest improvement in terms of employment showed among the welfare recipients who
remained so. From a pre-enrollment figure of six
percent employed to a post enrollment figure of 72.7
percent.

OUR READERS WRITE
Thanks Seminole
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts wishes
to acknowledge the enthusiastic
response of the Seminole County
community to our recent calendar and
cookie sale.
Girl Scouts sell these items each year
to earn money for their troop activities
and to help support the operations of the
Girl Scout program in Central Florida.
Ten thousand girls and adults say
"thank you".
Carol Braby
President

affected, so much indeed, that it will
bear the brunt of the economic loss. The
total loss Is placed at $9 billion.
We call your attention to a 1975
Congressional Act which specified that
no measure should impose an undue
hardship on any sector of the economy.
Jack Hennessey
President
Maitland-South
Seminole Chamber of'
Commerce

Scouts Salut.

Just a note of thanks from the St.
Johns District of the Boy Scouts of
America for your outstanding coverage
Regarding the Angle-Walters column and support of our activities In the past..
327.79 which states corporations set up
Scouting recently began Its 70th year
In Aruba, Dutch West Indies do not serving youth and with the excellent
have to pay taxes on their profits made backing of organizations such as the
in businesses owned and operated by Evening Herald we look forward to
these corporations In the U.S.
many more.
The question Is how come? U corBuddy Pearce
porations of Arubalan registration do
District Executive
not have to pay taxes, do corporations
registered In other countries also
eacape taxes on profits made In this Voting Mixup
country?
If Angle-Walters' allegations are
A comedy of errors or The Gre$;
true, then IRS - which ls busy trying to Snafu. Where were the Chamber of
take tax exemption away from church Commerce and
Junior Chamber
related schools Is sleeping a bet, not when they were needed Friday? The
to mention Congress, for no profits Silver Hairs were told to vote at the
made In these United States should be Chamber Of Commerce building and
exempt from taxes, not even those BramTowers in Sanford, 10 a.m. to 2
profits made by the Funds of Tax p.m.
Exempt Foundations.
No one at the Chamber of Commerce
If Taxes were collectedon all othese knew anything about the vote.
profits, then perhaps we would have no
Brain Towers was notified but had no
deficit.
ballots and supplies.
I wonder if Angle-Walters are taking
After many phone calls they were
a left-handed dig at the oil . panies, promised ballots but they never
asa large share of Venezuelan oil is arrived. There were Seniors waiting at
processed In Aruba.
both places to vote. At about 12:00 the
Sincerely, Chamber of Commerce locked their
S.B. "Jim" Crowe doors.
Sanford
The only polling place was the
Knights of Columbus building on Oak
Energy Alarm
Avenue. At 10:00 they had no supplies.
We are very alarmed by the About 11 am. they received ballots.
Department of Energy's proposal that
A lot of Seniors were deprived of a
would close service stations from vote. No wonder our people have lost
Friday at now will mltinlgI4 Sunday. Interest in voting.
The Impact stuslypr.paredbythe DOE
Michael &amp;co
shows that tourism would be adversely
Longwood

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Baseball umpire j Brinson
said Thursday he'd make the
same call again even though
his ejection of a 13-year-old girl
from a soft ball game led to his
alit ged beating by the girl's
father.Brinson, 36, who filed battery
charges against the father, Ed
Lipsey, 39, said the beating
occurred about a week after the
ejection incident after a junior
high school boys game he was
umpiring March 22.
"I was going toward my car
and someone threw a forearm
In my stomach," said Brinson,
who gets $11 a game. "I lost my
breath and went to the ground.
He inst started beating me up.
"I hollered for help and he
said he was going to get me. I
got help immediately from one
of the junior high coaches.
guy ripped my shirt. I got
bruised ribs.
"After I finally got to Dr car
he had picked up a bat and told
me I better not report it to the
police or I would be sorry,"
Brinson said.
Jeb Stewart High coach
Charles Casey said he was on
the field "when someone
shouted to me my assistant
coach was In trouble. He and
another man were holding off
Lipsey, who had already beaten
the umpire."
Casey said Lipsey realized he
was in trouble and said, "I
By United Press International drove In three runs apiece to the sixth helped St. Louis open a Expos 3, Pirates 2:
might as well go ahead and
pace the Cardinals. Rose 4-1 lead and the Cards added
finish
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Two Pittsburgh errors in the
Pete Rose enjoyed all the produced his hit
a clean four more runs in the ninth, 10th inning allowed Andre
When he saw Lipsey With a
attention his wondrous hitting single to center
leading off highlighted by Scott's bases- Dawson to score the winning bat, Casey said, he yelled, 'Pi4
brought him last year, but while the ninth, but the Phils were too loaded triple,
the bat down and then his wile,
run.
recognition is nice, winning is far behind to pose a threat.
who was working the Conces"I knew what a tremendous Giants 7, Redo 2:
even nicer.
Philadelphia's only run came club Philadelphia had," Said
Darrell Evans rapped out sions, started shouting, 'no, p,
"I'm never satisfied when we in the second inning when Denny. "They've proved three hits and drove In two runs I'm going to leave you,' and he
lose," said Rose, who had a Garry Maddox belted a homer they're the best and I
wanted to and John Montefusm gained his put Ow bat down 20 yards from
walk and a single in three at- that was c3untered by Ted prove to myself that I'm better. the win with help from Gary Dr car.
But he started shaking the
bats Friday night, when St. Simmons, who unloaded a solo I know this is only the first Lavelle in San Francisco's
Louis ruined his debut In a shot In St. Louis' half of the game, but it's a start."
second straight victory over car like he was Dr Hulk and
inning.
Elsewhere in tIse National Cincinnati.
Philadelphia uniform with an
Upsey's son finally stopped
Keith Hernandez started a League, It was Montreal 3,
him.'
1 victory over the p:ij
don't like to go out there and two-run rally In the fourth with Pittsburgh 2 in 10 innings; San Astros 2, Braves 1:
Upseyrefusedtogivehls5ide
Enos Cabell's two-run single of the story, telling a reporter,
waste my time losing a an infield hit off starter and Francisco 7, Cincinnati 2;
bailgame. I could get 300 hits loser Steve Canton and one out Houston 2, Atlanta 1 and Los In the first inning provided J.R. "I'm afraid not. I don't care to
Richard and Joaquin Andujar say a thing about it and you
this year and it wouldn't make later, George Hendrick singled. Angeles 10, San Diego .
th all the runs they needed. better not print anything."
Scott
then
lined
a
shot
that
In
the
American
League,
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any difference to me if we
caromed off Canton's back and Baltimore downed Chicago, 5-3, Dodgers iS, Padres 1:
lose."
U he had It to do again,
/ rolled toward the dugout. Reitz Minnesota stopped Oakland, 5Joe Ferguaon belted a fitst- Bunion mid, he WOULd do the
John Denny, who struck out followed with a bloop double to 3, and Seattle belted California, Inning grand slam and Reggie UZT
two and walked two In going the left that scored Scott and 144. Texas at Detroit was Smith added a three-rwi blow to
"She was running Inside the
, distance, tossed a five-hitter Hendrick.
postponed for the second help Don Sutton gain a corn- first base line, W wasthrown Out
Mike Tyson's sacrifice fly In straight day.
and Tony Scott and Ken Reitz
and then Muck out her leg and
plete-game victory,
tried to trip Dr girl. That's
unsportsmanlike conduct," he
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Larry Europe last year for two
Jim Robbins and Alan Wing Graphics, 97, as DeIe Burke
Bird, Indiana State's All- EPIdM.
combined for a two-bitter hit a bases-loaded triple; and
America Ie(hfl
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Friday night in the Snbto1e Lake May bombed Trivision
Spitter,
Bird arrived in Boston during
Spitter?
he
to
Puny Baseball League at Five Chevron, 30.4, as Dawn Tonger
Celtics next year and the NBA halftime of the Celtics 1W401
YORK (UPI) Right there under article 102 in the
Pob*s Fieb, rklng his D&amp;J had four hits and Kim Freeman
loss to the Denver NIat&amp;
wota
Eq'pn,nt
team toa7•l Bronco three.
fIcIaJ baseball rules, it says quite plainly thou shalt not throw°a
But the sldng will have to Dressed In tan slacks and a tan
victory
over
Diiio's P1w.
-apIt ball under penalty of disqualification following an initial
s, golf shut with red and black
the next live
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CILL'S
In
other
varnthg, which Mike Caldwell was properly given.
games,
Sobik's JIM'S
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Moods TV
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Bird's
agent,
or
he
will
go
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defeated Gold
as m H
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Al N
forward received a hefty
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Beak, 74.
pen1ng day victory over the world champion New York Yanke
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Gialhsy
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314
'It's not totally up to me, you and wouldn't stop. They
Caldwell who but the Yanks three out of four times last
Datro .endcl.sring, 134, U Totals
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know,"
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Bird.
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mlmge,"
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While winning 22 games for the Brewers and handed Guidry
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pitcher and Mike Kryger had SANK
dlossof the seuonlast July after the Louisiana lefty had won "But if things turn Oi* the way I QUIPPed.
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wing a spitter and never once did he change expreadon while
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stopped
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In games in the National Weaver won his 1,000th game,
Wynegar
sent
Adams
home
league,
it was San Francisco 7, becoming the 35th man In
Dave Goltz knows all about
wi
th
a
run-scoring
single
to
C
in
c
in
nati 2; Montreal 3, Pitt- baseball history to reach that
going 0-for-April. He's made a
right.
sburgh
2 In 10 innings; St. Louis milestone.
career of it,
A
fielder's
choice
groundout
8,
Philadelphia
1; Houston 2, Maims 14, California 1:
"And I don't know why,
by
Cubbage
and
a
single
by
Roy
Atlanta
1;
and
Los
Angeles 10,
Bill Stein's three-run homer
because I've always pitched
CINCINNATI (UP!) - I
Smalley
br
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ug
ho
me
two
San
Diego
1.
highlighted
a Seattle club
well," Goltz said Friday night,
came
here to roast ol'
record nine-run second aü1g
after pitching the Minnesota insurance runs in the seventh,
bowlegs,"
Bob Hope said abo ut
The runs helped, but Dr time Orioles 5, Chicago 3:
an d Ruppert Jones drove in
Twins to a 53 victory
Cincinnati
Reds' catcher
over the took a toil on Goltz.
Rich Dauer singled in two three runs with two homers u
Oakland A's in the seasonMike Marshall finished up In runs to back the three-hit pit- the Mariners' second consecu- Johnny Bench, "He's had so
opener for both teams.
ching of Jim Palmer and tive decision over title-hopeful many fast balls whistle through
just been a case where"It's
I've the ninth easily.
his legs hlskna
knees are chapped."
Oakland Manager Jim Mar- Baltimore Manager Earl California.
Hope
was
Bench's main
pitched
well and we haven't shall knows his club won't be
won
for some reason or
tormenter
at
a
$50-a-plate,
threatening for Dr title, but he
another.
fund-raisIng
"roast"
on behalf
feels his sta rter, Rick Langof the Cincinnati Kkiney FotmThe blond ace rlghthander ford, pitched well,
LAWS SIANTLIY tatloii that attracted about 700
'q felt sorry for Langford,"
can now proceed without
Lake Brantley won the battle LAWS NOWILL.
AIIM
AIIM
waiting for that first victory, the manager said. "He pitched of the lakes Friday night, SmIffi
452
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1
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Carter
Mhid
5 5 ventlon Center Th ursday night.
although this didn't rank as one good enough to win. If we had defeating Lake Howell in Sell
155 Hatfhsid
55
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of his betta April efforts.
"He's spent more time on his
gotten him four or five rims, baseball, 65, as David HfJJ
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"My control was OK, but I'm then no one would
411 knees than an archbIshop,
411 Hill
Sly
have
paid
singled
home
J.D.
D'Arvllle
FrIll
II
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3
5
5
noted Hope. "He's the orgy
not sal-Wed totally with the attention to Dr mistakes.
Ili CP'agel.tn. 51
the winning run In the Grsasa
way I pitched," he said.
5 1 catcher in baseball that when
Lug
3 . D,iS
In other games, Baltimore with
bottom of
31* Lyiss
lu..,
the sixth Inning.
Goltz was behind, 1-0, in the downed Chicago, 5-3, and
5 1 you're running for home YOU
I S I Atllsr
III Cifemin
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Uckwsil
sixth when Mike Cubbage led Seattle thrashed California, 1459
Dean Frith picked up his 10t h FIaedsn,
I 55 NSSISS
Hope and other speakers
seet
off with a single, was sacrificed 6. Detroit's season-opener win of Dr year with a one and Tells
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b.I.arw'ed their roasting ' with
to second and scored one out against Texas was postponed
li
LOUlSow,u
a lot of "teaMing" of Bench,
later on Ron Jackson's single. by bad weather for the second two'thfrds I
in ,,2 i..,
L grow"
1)5001 *-4
Brantley
Is
144
overall.
applauding bun for his charity
Jackson scored on a double by consecutive day.
work.
However, Hope did take a
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whack11Mrg umpires
have been picketing gax"es.
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Tennis

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Weekend,

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For the person-who loves to watch good tennis, the Central
Florida area is the place to be this week. There are tournaments
galore and all ages and levels of competition are being contested.
The boys and girls high school districts are being played this
week at Evans High School. ft looks like a showdown between
.Lake Brantley and Winter Park. These two teams are the cream
of the crop in the boys competition. It will be close, but Igive the
nod to Lake Brantley became of little more dspik.
In the girls competition lake Howell, Winter Park, Trinity Prep
and Lake Brantley will fight It out for the championship. The race
Is to c1o. to Cau.
An liter *ingtoirnwun*wthlnatosmnaineitlsoccirringin
both the boys and girls_iipgtitk*w The No. 1 singles positions
We bft f5ly coitistitl0 In the boys No. 1 taimnamuit
Richard mtankui1
BrtJey, Craig Perry of lake Howell,
Jilsa Paling of Winter Park and Rance Ryan of Oak Ridge are
fig
fighting It out to see who is top player in the district.
The girls have Lynn Etfer of Lake Howell, Mary DInsen of
Trinity Prep, Ellen March OIBIMOP Moore, and laurie Mueller of
M who will ftM it out for No. I. I we March aid
misting In the finals with the edge going to the older
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_______
Phil Logan and Ben Bimnstt will be taking
part In the toirsamsa
The pobL1C is Invit.d and tharejsfloufrn1iilgmctjai,gs,aisar,
at for Sundiy at 1 p.m.
flOFILE: Bob theddon Is one (4the top players at
Bayhead and has a very fluid and claaskaj game A very
knowledgeable player, Bob Is always wining to work with oth er
player'ontheIr games orgivetIpsandadyjcstoothus. Bob has
beenplaylnginSI(4ordformany.anandhascoig,ihsj.mgsi
to the dsvelopmad of 1-mis In our cmmmmMy.
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6.20 4.10
Bis Reshuffle
4.20
Q(Is) 11.40; P0.8) 29.10; TO-1-3)
114.40. Time 31.90.

Seventh race, ~B:
4 Tuff Dust
5.10 4.00 4.20
7Forebod e
5.00 3.10
2 Derbie Man
5.50
(fl 22.60i P14-7160.10; 1(4-7-2)
734.20. Time

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Eighth race, 5-14.1:
2Master Scott
9.00 3.50 3.20
)PowerCap
10.10350
; Easy Eddie
3.60
36.40; Pu•n 92.40; T(2-1-7)
$15.40. Time 31.44.

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Ninth race, liT:
7 Honey Wilde
7.50 5.20 3.60
3Manateeioree
5.20 310
SMicks Wind Out
4.60
0(2-3) $7.00; P(2.3) 42.10; T(2-3-5)
224.10. Time 39.01.

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Fourth race. 5-14,0:
3 Tally Bessie
21.20 7.60 3.10
7 Yuv Gottapolnt
5.40 3.00
IManatee Deuce
1.10
0(34) 35.50: P(3-7) 192.90; T(3.7I) $73.00. Time

Sixth race, S-14,A:
7 Howdy Doody
27.60940 5.10
Sill Toots
72.40
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San Diego (Rasmussen 141S)
at Los Angeles (Messersmi$h 0
0). 10 pm
Sundays Games
Montreal at Pittsburgh
New York at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louis
San Fran at Cincinnati
Atlanta at Houston
San Diego at Los Angeles

Malor League Results
By United Press International
National League
($0 innings)
Tenth race, 5-14. A:
mil
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11.20 7.20 5.10 Ptsbg
000 0)0 0)0 0-- 2105
60n Around
6.10 3.20
Rogers, Sos. (9) and Carter.
ITaily Ellen
4.10 Blyleven, Romo (5), Tekulve
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Saturday's Games

Boston at New jersey
Washington at Atlanta
San Antonio at Houston
Phoenix at San Diego
Los Angeles at Portland

Pro Hockey
NHL Sta nd ings
By United Press International
Campbell Conference
Patrick Division
W L T Pts.
NY lsindrs
19 IS II Ii?
'' Phil
39 74 IS 93
y NY Rangrs
10 28 11 91
y Atlanta
II 30 5
90
Smythe Division
W I T Pts.
Chicago
71
78 3515
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25 1213
63

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Colorado
15 53 II II
Eleventh race, S-IS, C:
Wales Conference
SGrand Gal
23.20 19.20 7.60 San Fran
Norris Division
000 201 004- 1 71
3 Manatee Pupp y
17.00 7.60 Cinci
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6 Brave One
5.20
Montreal
51 16 II 113
Montefusco. Lavelle (6) and
0(31) 119.20; P(S.3) $01.50; T(t3
Pitt5
35 30 13
S3
Hill; Hume. Norman (7). Bair
795.40. Time 31.77.
Ang
33 1412
(9). Tomlin (9). Borbon (9) and
' LOS
18
41
73 10 15 61
Bench. W-Montefusco (I 0). t. Washington
Twelfth race, ltC:
Detroit
27 4016 60
-Hume (01). MRs-Cincinnati.
45tter
21.00 7.40 3.10 Driessen 1.
Adams Division
SMyNamesScott
3.80 3.60
W L T Pts.
7 Manteca Terry
5.00 Phila
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42 2314
98
010 000 000- S
0(4.5) 47.00; P14.5)162.90; T(4-$- st.i
36 27 IS 87
010 201 10x- S 11 0 v Buttalo
7) 371.60. Time 39.4$.
•' Toronto
33 3213
19
Carlton, Bird (7),
Eastwick
A -361%; Handle $*I'753.
Minnesota
2* 39 12
66
(5) and McCarver, Boon, (5)
Denny and Simmons.
x.chinch(d d)ii*i.n file
yclinched playoff berth
Denny ($0). L-Cariton (0 I).
Friday s Results
MRs
Philadelphia, Maddox
Atlanta 9. NY Rangers 7
(I); St. Louis, Simmons (I),
Minnesota 2, Vancouver 2
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American League
P.Niekro
and Murphy; Ri
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Friday
chard, Anduiar (6) and Ashby.
Pro Football
W L Pct. 01 W-Richard (10). L-P,Niekro
Boston
I 01.000
Phiiladelphla
Johnny Roland.
Milwauke
I 01.000 assistant coach in charge of the
Baltimore
I 0 1-000 6 offensive backfield for the
San
100
Detroit
0 0 .000
" Los Ang
Philadelphia Eagles since 1976,
500
10
101
Toronto
0 1 .000 I
resigned
Jones. Lee (4), Mura (7) and
Cleveland
0 I .000 1
Bo ston - Signed Ron Erhardt is
Kendall, Fahey(?); Sutton and
New York
0 1 .000 1
Ferguson. W-Sutton (10). L- head coa ch
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Pct. 05 Ferguson (I), R.Smith (I).
2 01.000 1 0 1.000
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(Only games Scheduled)
1 0 $000
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American League
0 0 .000 1
Tex at Get, ppd, weather

Seattle
Minnesota
Kansas City
Texas

Oakland

0 I .000 P',

Chicago
0 I .000 i"
California
0 2 .000 2
Friday's Results
Tex at Del, ppd, weather
Baltimore S. Chicago 3
Minnesota S. Oakland 3
Seattle 11, California 6
Today's Games
(91$ records in Parsntt$sses)
(All Times 1ST)

Crooms Stops
Mt. Dora Gals

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Kravec, Robinson (7) and
Foley. Palmer (1 0) and Dempsa y. LP-Kravec (01).

MOUNT DORA
Crooms
Highs girls freshman softball
team posted a 22-4 victory over
Mount Dora here Friday as
Mim
000003200-S s I Doreen Hogan hurled a two.
Ouklnd
010000101-3 so
hitter and Sebrina Melton,
Goltz.
Marshall
(9)
and
Robin Higgins and Jonnie
Wynegar; Langford, Lacey (6),
Bennett
Chicago (ProIy 5.2) at Bal. Hamilton (6), Heaverlo (6) and
hit home runs.
timor e (Flanagan 19.15). 2 p.m. Newman. W-Gouz (101, LRose Moore and Minnie
Milwaukee (Travers 1211) at
Langford (0.1).
New York (Figueroa 20), 2
Smith had three hits each for
p.m.
Calif
the winners while Teresa
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290 100 07x-14 U I
Behrens had two.
Cleveland (Waits 13.15), 2:05 Seattle
Ryan, Frost (2), D.Miiler (3),
(.npj, 135,
p.m.
plays again
Barr (9) and Downing, Dona
Texas
(Jenkins
ill)
April
16
at
Titusville.
hue
(9);
McLaughlin,
Parrott
Detroit (Rozerna 9-12), 2:13
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at -McLaughlin (10). 1-Ryan
Oakland (Keough 515). 4:30 (01). MRs-California, Grich
(1). Baylor (1); Seattle, Bochte
p.m.
(1) Stein (I). R. Jones 2 (2).
Toronto
(Clancy 1012) at
Kansas City (Guru 154), 5:33
(Only games Scheduled)
p.m.

P.M.
Minnesota
Minnesota (Erickson 1

California (Knapp 14$) at
Seattle (Jones 00), 10:35 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Cali
California
at Seattle
Minnesota at Oakland
Toronto at Kansas City
Texas at Detroit
Boston it Cleveland
Chicago at Baitimre
Milwaukee at New York
National L.eaea,

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like
e Godiather's funeral. I.
uessthth
g
ey wait more money to
hang up their white canes."
Comic Pat Paulsen
ro t ng flame turned up on
Bench
"You can't tell whether he's
en ugly person or a gooilooking
gorilla"
Psen.
Caren Kays, the only tonal.
on the dais, said, "The first
jB IDrghe
Iuw
no
t
ed
looking
the
saw. Then he took off his
maá."
a
to (IIIIfld hk'iiglf
panned his roaMer,.
"Ciater was s3 to
with arrows," said Bench.
"Her. I was bored to duth"
Bat, added Ranch, acknoileng his appreciation (4 Dm
readers, "I never knew It was
pamible to bleed and laugh to
death at the same time."

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S Rattling Red
4.50 3.10 2.60
1 Mineola Charlie
4.20 3.00
bCiaira Mabel
5.00
0(1-5) $4.50; 1(5 1) 25.40; 00(5.5)
72.20; T(I.I-6) 142.00. Time 31.70.

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Friday night
First race, 5.14, 0:
S HC's Disco Lady 31.20 13.20 7.60
1 Rig Boy Blue
1710960
7 Manatee Doug
3.50
0(1-5) 114.40; 1(5-1-7) 2443.50.
Time 31.73.

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Philadelphia

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Pro Basketball
NSA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
L Pct. 0$
x.Wash
54 26 .675 Phila
46 35 .561 s'
New Jrwy
36 44 .450 1$
New York
31 SI .37. 24
Boston
2$ 52 .350 26
Central Divisio n
W L Pct. CI
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47 33 .5*1 Houston
45 35 .363 7
Atlanta
43 36 .554 si.,
Clevelnd
30 51 .370 17 12
Detroit
30 51 .370 17 1 ,
New Grins
26 56 .311 fl
Western Cois$svse
Midwest Division
W L Pct. OS
Wan City
47 34 .550 Denver
41 34 .5*0 Indiana
36 43 .469 9
Milwauke
25 44 .443 9'
Chicago
30 51 370 I
Pacific Divisies
W I Pct. OS
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59 30 425 I'.,
Los Mg
43 35 .3 4,
Portland
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Golden St.
37 44 .45715
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Denver 101, Boston 101
Atlanta Ii), Detroit 94
4411w 110, New Orleans iii
Indiana 134, Phila 11$
Chicago 12$, Wash 114
Wan City 117, N.J. 114. of

Houston 117, Cleveland 110
Phoenix 1)5, San Diego ill
Golden St. 51, Portland $7
1)3. Los Angeles 93

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REALTY TRANSFERS

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Andrew j. Lundy, Jr. sgitOJoseph
Tofu &amp; wt. Janine R. Lt 1, blk N,
Longwood Park. 542.500.
Cecil B. Burkett I WI. BOVWIF Ad
WI. B.
Dominick F. Giantonio
Laurlel, Lt 156, Weklva Hunt Club,
Fox Hunt, Sec. 3. $61.000.
Russell H. Warner &amp; WI. Bonnie to
Robert W. Harper &amp; WI. Eleanor It
239 Woodcrest, Un. Five. $50,000.
(QCD) Willie Mae Wilson, Heir of
Carriebetl to Lute Thompson, Lot
116. Midway,
Kathleen A. Smith 1. WI. Maureen
to Gerard Juueaume &amp; Vonnie, Lot
6. Glenwood. $23,000.
Peltzer Constr. to Albert A.
Meswinkel &amp; *1. Barbara A.J. Los
33, Wekiva Club Ests., Un. Four.
$95,500.
Naomi E. Has, Wid. to Mary
Julia George. sql., Lot 123 &amp; N½ of
24. Franklin Tern. sioo.
(QCD) Mary Julia George 10
Naomi E. Hess &amp; Bethel M. Ecknich,
her sister, it. Ten, Lot 123 &amp; N½ of
121, Franklin Terr., $100.
Tompkins Div. to Bert Snye,r &amp;
wt. Esther R. Lot 393 Trallwood
Ests., Sec. Two $41,700.
Grace Prop., Inc. to Bobby M.
Sharp, Unit 302 0, Altamonte
Heights, $19,900.
Grace Prop Inc. to Craig Kinclair,
Unit 637, Altamonte His., condom.
$27,900.
Leona Conock, wid. to .iuen A.
Best (married) Lot 69, Trailwood
Ests., Sec. One $30,000.
Homar A. Young &amp; WI. Leone to
David A. Petter &amp; WI. EIiz. Lt 495
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox ihunt, Sec 3.

BUSINESS

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Springs Among

Altamonte

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Inc., Sanford, has obtained permits for the construction of
three more apartment projects In Florida.
The city of Altamonte Springs has Issued a permit for a
544itnit addition to the Meadowood Apartments at 900
Montgomery Road. Meadowood was originally opened In
June, itlO, with 56 units.
The city of Daytona Beach has issued permits for a 72.
unit addition to the Westwood Apartments project which
was opened In December, 1970. With the addition, Westwood will have 147 units and will become Cardinal's
largest multi-family development Hillsborough County
has tssIcIpermttstorCardina1'atNrdapartmentproject
in the Tamps
Springwood Apartments will have

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A.L. Viles, president of Superior Cable Corporation,
Hickory, Nth Carolina, has announced the appointment
of John C. Baumeister as general manager, Rocky Mount
Cable Plant.

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SharonFricke,
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president,
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member brokers, announce the opening of their real
estate branch office In the Driftwood Village at 549 Lake
Mary Blvd. Fricke &amp; Fricke Associates Inc., has serviced
the Casselberry, Fern Park area for the past 11-years.

Mackey Joins Sanford Firm
Richard A. Mackey of Altamonte Springs has Joined
United Solvents of America, Inc., Sanford, as vicepresident In charge of sales. He will be in charge of
establishing a new industrial solvent and chemical
division to service industrial accounts.
Mackey for 10 years served In a sales capacity for
Ashland Chemical Company, Orlando, Industrial

Chemicals
Mackey Is married and has two children.

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Atlanta, Ga. The five-day course emphasizes marketing
and merchandising principles at the retail level.
BwkelivesatRox*e3,Boz4lrJ,Sanford,andhasbeen
wtthPenney'ssIncelVZ7.Helsamerchandlaemanagerat
the Sanford JCPenney store. Ms. Singletary lives at 812
East 4th St., and has been with Penney's since 1V76. She Is
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to leave," she said.
husband's absence,
often and they ha ve come to on the couple's modest budget.
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ke's company,
"He misses William. He talks
How she will get Mike to
her husband and asked for
she said.
to him by the hour, but since
South
Carolina remains
advice and he agreedfthe
Mike has a
blrd
William
left for South Carolina,
growing
unknown.
She
said she will talk
should remain In
ocaa bulary,
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even
"one nasty
"He said not to sell Mike, that Tucker said.
what accommodations they
OZ d" she insists5W
we'd be lonely without him," Mrs. Tucker said that In hImbyapreviousownerlhen might accept.
she said, "Somehow I g
September she fell and cut her he launches into his off-color
"I'm going to be hopeful,
we'll fird a way to work thIfl5 leg, hurt her neck and has had language, a blanket is thrown Things have been going
out."
medical bills piling up as a over his cage, she said.
downhill for the last week, It's
Mrs. Tucker said Mike Is result of the mishap. She said
Mike has solid black feathers time for a change," she said,
more likely to talk when her her husband has also had with a bright orange beak. Mrs. "at least I've still got Mike to
husband is around and Names a significant medical expenses In Tucker said the dried dog food keep me company."
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grand opening from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on April 12, store officials have announced.
The store has recently completed remodeling of its former building at the same
location. The "new" Sterchi's will contain more than twice the display space of
the original store, which opened in 1971, store manager James Alien said. Allen
said the store will feature a three-day sale this month in connection with the expansion. Door prizes will be awarded at the grand opening, Allen said.

family move to Rocky Mount, North Calrolina. Baumeister
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Mickey Adams, director of the Information &amp; referral
Center of Seminole County, will attend the 1st National
Conference of Information and Referral Services spanacted by the Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc., In PhoeliL
On the local level, Information and Referral Services
act as telephone clearinghouses, patting people with
problems In touch with people who can help In the many
private, governmental and community service agencies
availabletoglveasalztancetopeoplewlth varioustypes of
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McMillan

Jane. W. McMullen has been named marketing
manager of (snge Simirele CablevIsIon, It was an,
nounced today by Kevin H. Roche, general manager.

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for mars than two years en the marketing staff at Walt
Dimsy World prior to joining the cable company.
- McMull-' riplicis Frank SehEl who has been promoted
to Reglo'l Marketing Manager for the parent cempny,
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Wisconsin, has marked ft* 70th Anniversary. In
recognition of this Ianibnark, Sentry will be honoring the
longed tenured commercial policyholders In each of Its
04FA sales regions. Sentry will presentto commemorative
plwpie to each r.clplui* to not, their long aseoclatlon.
Sentry's local rqruintat've Is Bob Slum. He Is now In
his second decade of service with the company. Storm, a
Srnb4. Couiy co'"1 oner, covers primarily the
Central Florida area and currently resides In the
Woodianch In Seminole CowIty.

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Asfar as for th, DOT plans to
Engineer
"Ie have some NOV lanes working
by the wild of thie yur, sob
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said
apparently that was a
tj j abide by than. It would
be LM,e.tiag to no If they e'ltrqnt the Mate agency
would carry enough velikin had to make when It received
and peapie to provide raw on money from the federal
the rwti&amp;ixlng lanes for traffic.
w.o. Gray, DOT spokesm an,
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Annual Free Spring Concert

touched by the efforts of Snyder.

The Choraliers of Seminole Community College (SCC) will
present their annual Spring Concert on Monday, April 9, at 8
P.m. In the concert hail of the Fine Arts building on the college
campus. This select group of mixed voices Is under the
direction of Dr. Burt Perinchief.
The program will feature Mozart's MISSA BREWS IN C (K.
250) written In Salzburg, Austria, 1776. Solo quartet for this
masterwork will be Cindy Lee, soprano; Connie Clark, mezzosoprano; Dean Rends, tenor; and Doug Garrett, bass. The
conceit will also Include secular works by Samuel Barber,
Hans Leo Hassler, Cecil Effinger, Richard Rogers, Alan
Murray, and H.T. Burleigh.
The public is invited. There Is no admission charge.

UCF To Honor Staff
Ninety eight staff employees at the University of Central
Florida (U(') will be recognized for their service at the annual UCF Staff Council awards banquet the evening of April 13
at Orlando's Harley Hotel.
The recipients represent the largest group of employees in
the university's 11-year history to receive 5-year and 10-year
awards.
Key UCF administrators will be on hand for the annual
banquet, with President Trevor Colbourn assisting In the
presentations of plaques and service pins.

Concert, Senior Art Set
Pine Castle Center of the Arts and the Florida Symphony will
present a free community conceit featuring members of the
40 symphony performing In the arts center bandstand, 5903
Randolph Street on Saturday, May 52 p.m.
In conjunction with the free concert, the arts center proudly
presents the opening of the senior citizens art exhibit In the
gallery, which will begin Saturday, May 5, and will be on
display through May 25.
The regular gallery hours are Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to S
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QCD) Roger Triuino to Donna
zzlno, Lot 72 Lakewood Shores,
lit Addn. $100.

The SnInole County Chapter of the National Organization
for Women (NOW) Is holding Its nest montly meeting on April
12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Altamonte Civic Center.
June Gordon of the Seminole Commission on the Status of
Women will discuss her group's activities. The public Is

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Herald Correspondent
Forty-one years ago,
Clarence S. Snyder was a

failure.
An obsession with alcohol
had caused him to lose his
family, friends, money and
Position.
"I went from a banker to
a skid row burn," he
reveals. "The Idea of a
drink was the most Important thing in my life

then."

Now

considered a
legendinhlstime — he is a
highly respected member
of the community who was
just awarded the Jefferson
Award of the American
Institute for Public Ser—

vice, and who will soon

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(after 7 p.m.).

locally and throughout the
world, have been touched
by the efforts of Snyder, the
organizer and creator of
'Alcoholics Anonymous

Since the day he turned
his life and will over to
God, Snyder hasn't touched
alcohol. However, It has
been foremost on his mind,
as he has spent his life
helping others, as he

himself was helped.
Although Snyder feels
that Alcoholics Anonymous
"can't brag" about the
high degree of success
enjoyed by the first
members In 1939, the
founder of AA says, "I
know of no program except
this that is 100 per cent
effective.
If
they
(alcoholics) follow our
Program, there is no way

they will ever drinkagain."
Unfortunately, he adds,
many "choose to take the
easiest way out" and do not
take seriously the 12etep
program designed to give

new direction to lives
Previously wasted through
the abuse of alcohol.

At his modest home In

Casselberry where he has

(AA) who has the longed

lived for the past seven

length of continued
sobriety of any living
member
of - the
organization which he

he helped form the
organization that has

founded as such.

years, Snyder recalls how
ministered to millions of
alcoholics.

worldwide religious
organization started by
Frank Buchman In Oxford
College," he begins. It was
a highly successful
program that Involved the
surrender of a person's will
and llfeto God and to His

service.
However, the Oxford
movement was not
designed for the alcoholic
alone, but for "anyone who
had aimed and wanted to
get rid of sin," he relates.
After 10 years of
drinking, Snyder, at 35, had
been "completely divested
of everyt hing worthwhile In
life" when he was Introduced to the Oxford
movement after he had
"dried out" at the Akron
City Hospital.
It was there that he met
"Dr. Bob," his sponsor.

"He told me Iwould have
to spend the red of my life
'fixing' drunks as an
avocat lon...He told me to
an back to Cleveland and
get busy, which I did,"
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recalls

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Clarence Snyder cherishes "Alcoholics Anonymous." lie helped write the
basic text of the "Big Book" used the world over.
if It were yesterday.
Very zealously he Invaded the haunts of
alcoholics where he

to interest 14 men, and
that's when he encountered
his first real problem.
Seven of the men were
Catholic,
The Oxford group, a
Protestant
religious
organization originating at

remembers telling "those
fellows they should be like
me and forget drink (he'd
been sober for a little over
a year then.)

Oxford, England, required
scripture readings from

"You can imagine the
response I got from those
people," he laughs.
However, he did manage

the KIM Junes, Vinton of the Bible, open confession
and direct line to God for
self and others. The
Catholics told Snyder they
could not attend these
meetings.
Determined and updaunted, Snyder approached his sponsor. "We
need something with thore
universality," he told
him ... only to be told that
nothing could be done,
Now...accordlng to
Snyder, alcoholics are
people "with a lot of
ingenuity and a wealth of
Imagination... unusual
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with those using 60 to 70
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class bon Apt 1L Class will mod train $to1opon
W,*i.dsy, April 11 and Widasidey, April' t
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"Mulh'p First Aid" Is a highly eompused co1rd
First Aid using IrIos mqdia to facilitate Indruetlon. Areas
covered as: smock,
Burns, Etc. Fee
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Journalist Ross Terrill, who has written extensively about
China and her people, will speak at Stetson University
Tuesday, April 10, at 8p.m. In the Stetson Room of the Canton
Uxon Building.
There will be a $2_n1 Ion charge to the program, sponsored by the Artists and Lecturers Series. Senior citizens and
area students will bedaltted for $1.

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SCC Choraliers To Present

Registration for the Jewish community Center's (JCC)
Summer Day Camps Is now open, according to Dottie
Appelbawn, JCC Day Camp Chairperson,
The Center offers a variety of camp programs for children to
age 16 at Iti 10½ an site at Ill N. Maitland Avenue In

H&amp;R Block preparers are carefully trained
But If we should ever make an error that

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Vid.y $a$1M kerch of FWWW

Gordon H Harris, Trustee to Wm.
C. Klingensmith &amp; Marian D. &amp;
Harry F. Rowe &amp; *1. Elaine, From
SW con. of SW'!, of SEC 2.21.39, etc.
0.7442 acres ml. 1100.000.
Goebel Entr. Inc. to Richard W.
Zipperly &amp; WI. Susan T. N 65' of Lot
291 lot 2$. less N 40', Cutler Cove.
$191900.
H. Richard Bates, Ind. &amp; Tr. to
Kenneth E. Rueckert &amp; wt.
Jacqueline, Lt 6, less S 30' Latour.
neau Acres. $21,900.
Jay Gladwln to Helen M. Doubek
Par. 27: University North, Unrec.
p1.? 54,000.
(QCD) Otto L. Schodonf sr I WI.
Clara to Otto L. Schodori, Sr. &amp; WI.
Clara W. Lt 11, F. Carriage Hill Un.
2. $100.
David G. Riley &amp; *1. Patricia to
Christopher D. Williams I WI.
Marsha D. LI 2, Highland Hills,
First RepI. $56,000.
Cahill Constr. to Abe D. Henner &amp;
WI. Sylvia. Lt IS, Wekiva Hills, SEC.
577,000.
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Cahill
Constr., Lot 53, Wekiva Hills, SEC.
Eight. $17,100.

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Seminal. Coimminity Cole.

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'NOVa we Wn poWkiaus, I travel beyond the Minile-per.
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knew whither the people hour speed limit. The incentive
livutglnthispsrticvlorwbaii formmk*thuuslaneslstheyore
ares ore going to put up i*im has crowded, he said. Grey Is
AREA DEATH
them. Sam. drivers will be the didild project develop
most and environmental
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VIIG4A LANGIOTfl grandchildren. Funeral set- wWle they are only abs to drive
*p, Vinglila IIviUI IS, vkss VIII be at 1:35 p.m. on Im 1pas nalm they cm, Gray said transportation
1rk Ave., Sanford, aid Monday at the &amp;Iaon Funral p4g.
omelals will r"" $00,000 to
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Harry W. Feichter &amp; WI. MaflI Lot
IS, blk C. Summersit North Sec.
4.136,000.
—a Crispelt, sgl to Embnuii.-M.
Simms IWI. Beatrice, Un 26, bI. 419
Sheoah Sec 3. 1131-50D.. .
M.A. Amato Constr. Corp to Dale
M. Ward I WI Nancy L., E 19' of Lot
11, all 0110 &amp; W 10.73' of 9, blk D.
Sanlando Springs Tr. 61 $49,600.
Dannis Kirby &amp; WI. Margaret to
Ronald Burth 1. wt SharonLt 42, blk
19 HillIer Homes Howell Park Sec.
One. $22,500.
Superior Constr. to Thomas I
Stanley &amp; WI Linday D. Lot 24, blk 6,
North On. 2nd An. $35,000.
B.E. McCall wt. Patricia to James
C. Davis &amp; WI. Peggy B. E 140' of S'
of NW¼ of NW' of NE¼ Sec 15.21.
29. $16,700.
Russell T. Swain, Jr. &amp; WI.
Patricia P. to J. Arnold Schorr &amp; W.
Doti M., LI 9, blk A. Sweetwater
Cove. $200,000.
Gallimore Homes Inc. to Michael
J. Bnesnahan &amp; WI. Patricia L. Lt 5,
blk S. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec.
125154.000
Leon E. Carter &amp; WI. Lynell to
Kirby D. Morrison &amp; wt. Mary C.
SW¼ of bUt 2, Tier 19, Bla. Land &amp;
Colon. Co. Ltd.. Map of St. Ger.
trude's Addn to Sent. $10,000.
Orlando Agpl. Co., Inc. to Gordon
Laraman &amp; WI. Vera E. Lt 21 &amp; W'
of 22, blk A, Seminole His. $10,000.
Residential Comm. Amer., In . to
Robert W. Lundquist &amp; wt. Frances
E Portion of blk J, Lot 3, Hidden
Lake Un. 1C, $37,500.
C.C. Holley Jr. to Dulce Maria
Holley, Lot 1, blk C. Country Club
Manor Un. 3.5100.
J.R. Hattaway ETC. Trustees to
Delco Inc., Lot ii blk .1 SEC 7A,
North On. Ranches. $1,500.
Johnny Water Real Es?., Inc. to
GeorgeT. Len &amp; wt. Dorothy E.Lot
152 &amp; W 25' 01153, etc., M.M Lord's
1st Addn to Citrus Heights, $25,500.
Suel Sawyer &amp; *1. Madlyn to
Robert D. Herrington &amp; wt.
Catherine A. Lt 33, Wekiva Club
Ests., Sec Two $19300.
Emma Gorman, Rrepr. est.
Stanley A. Martin to Paul Mark
Whitley &amp; wt. Janice 0., Lots 11 &amp;
17, blk 7, Highland Park. $23,600.
Myron F KlinkmantoAlthea Rice
Williams, sql. Loll. E 13.3' of Loll,
bUt 0, Amended Plat of Olmstead &amp;
Miller s.d. $20,900.
Attica R. Williams sql to Charles
Crouch &amp; wt. MercIll R Lt 7 &amp; E
13.5' of I, blk D, Amended Plat
Olmstead &amp; Miller s.d $24,000.
Angel F. Acaba &amp; wt. Maria to
Pablo Echevarniu &amp; WI. Alexandria
Lot 20, blk 3, RepI. SH 1 &amp; 2 North
On. Townsite 4th Addn. $21,600.
Ronald C. Hallam Si Sandra to
Lucia M. Pulido, sql. Lot 1, blk M,
North Orl. Terr., Sec. One, Unit One.

The Offic, of Comnmmity Services at Si"*inol. Community

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Broadbin &amp; WI. Marjorie M. Lot 33,
Stonewood, $96,233.
Roby B. Gibbs &amp; wt. Hazel to
Gilbert Lever &amp; WI. Catherine, Lot I,
bik 44. Townslte of North Chuluota,
$20,100.
Edna S. Jacobs, Wid. to Norma
Hedrick (Married) Lots 7.12, blk M.
Chuluota, $10,000.
(QCD) John A. Kroft, sql &amp; Sally
Flowers, sql to John A. Kone S 40'
of Lot 6I. N 30' of 3. blk E. $100.
Wm. Tnickei, Jr., repr. eel Barbar
H. Speeler to John B Albertson &amp;
Juliann, Un. 116, Lake Villas Con.
dom. $10,000.
Shadow Lake Woods Inc. to
Thomas E. Lyon &amp; WI. Sarah W. Lot
7 Shadow Lake Woods, $13,000.
John A. McMurrer I wt. Eliz. to
Thomas J. Henley, Lot I, bUt A, The
Colonnades, First Sec. $23,500.
David A. Howe &amp; *1. Kathryn to
Kathryn B. Howe, 797 Coach Light
Dr. FP, N 173' of E 250' Of S 353' of
E½ of NE'/4 of SEC 2321-30.5100.
Durnanc. Constr., Co. to Emory
B. Ourrance &amp; WI. Linde A. Lt 10 bIli
8. Sweetwater Oaks, SEC. 17.
$135.000.
Ronald M. Wade &amp; WI. Sandra to
Estells Mosley, sql. Un. 703
Highland Patio Homes. $46.300.
Manfield Mailman &amp; WI. Lucy to
Nathaniel Thompson Lots 79 80 51 12
&amp; 53, Bookertown, $3,000.
Fla. Resid. Comm. to John M
Penegrlm, sql. Lot 59, The
Highlands, Sec. One.
International Land Planning 11
Inc. to Cherokee Bldg. Co. Lot i*
Jennifer Ests. $19,500.
International Land Planning II
Inc. to Cherokee Bldg. Co., Lot 95
Jennifer Ests. $23,000.
International Land Plan II Inc. to
Cherokee Bldg. Co., It 96 Jennifer
Ests. 121.000.
WIlco Dee. to Fla. R.sid. Comm.,
Inc. It I, blk C Greenwood Lakes
Un. 211,500.
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residential
Comm., Inc., Lt S. The Highlands
Sec. Two, Tr. 0, RepI. $13,100.
Wilco 0ev. Co. to Fla. Residn.
Comm., Inc., Lot 3, blk E, Green.
wood Lakes, Un. 2. $1,700.
Same as Above, Lt 6, blk Co
Greenwood Lakes Un. 251.500.
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. ResId.
Comm., Inc. It 20 The Highlands
Sec. Two Tr. 0 Re-I. $13,200.
Robert P. Ives, Jr. &amp; WI. Juaneze
fl to Wm A Davis k i4 We A
Lot 43, blk 0, Summerset North,
547.500.
Hunters Point Assoc., Ltd. to
Donald P. Carter. sql. Lt 26, Hunters
Point . 163,500.
The Huskey Co. to Virginia A.
Graham, Lot 6, blk A. Sweetwater
Club Unit 7. 119,900,
Barclay Woods Etc. to Assoc.
Bldg. Contr. of As., Inc. Lot 153,
Barclay woods, 2nd Addn. 115,500.
Fla Land Co. to Winter Springs
VFW Post 540$ Inc., Tr. 1: Beg.
ii'Weruc. of N r.w line of N Third St.
I W r.w line it Edgemon Ave.
*12.000.
(QCD) I. Paul Murray to Mary
Murray, Lot ii 1. 5 25' of S. Tr. 1,
Paradise Point, 2n4 Sec $100.
Seaboard Coast Line RR Co. to
Donald J. Bales I
WI. Ivelyn, Beg
Pt on W'n line French Ave, 26 ft NW
from Can Grantors Tr. 50 etc. $4,600.

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Atthis polnt,Synder used
his Innate Ingenuity and
convinced the wife of a
lawyer who was in the
hospital sobering up to
allow their Cleveland
Heights home to be used as
a meeting place.

He then went to ,jrgu

and announced, "This Is
the last time the Cleveland
contingent will be here as a
group. We have started our
own group."
He told them It would be
known as Alcoholics
Anonymous and that It
would be for alcoholics 1.
only. According to Snyder, .
this esuied quits su
uproar. "It was a real.
riot," he says, vividly
recalling how the Oxford
group tried "to crash our:
meeting. But we stood
ground."
That was In May of 1939
and he
remembers
thinking, "If we only had 35:
members, wouldn't this be:
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a fine group?"
Now over 3),000 groups:
with a "couple of million
people have been exposed
to this plan."
And Snyder's calendar Is

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without remuneration— to
the suffering alcoholic.
AA is an offshoot of the
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alcoholics, as the founders,

After AA was organized by
Snyder, Dr. Bob remained
in Akron with the Oxford
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alcoholic.
"Our percentage of
recovery is fantastic,"

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Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Hynes of 811 Underoaks Drive,
Altamonte Springs, announce the engagement of their
daughter. &amp;won Lee, to Timothy J. Flerro, am of
Emmett A. Fierro,3520 Calloway Drive, Orlando, and the
late Paula B. Fierro.
Born in
t bride-elect Is a 1975 graduate of
LWw Brantley High Sdiool where she was &amp; varsity
cheerleader for four years. She is a Much IV" graduate
of Valdosta State
Valdosta, Ga., where Wha was a
m ember of Phi Mu sorority and Honor Society
Alpha
ChiSigma, Alpha Chi.
Her iance
born in Cleveland, Ohio. He 13 a 1009
graduate of Ma
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1972 graduate of Valencia
5 College, Orlando.

Rebecca Judith Pitcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Pitcher of2700 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, was married to Anthony
J. Onlelic, March 21, in the Los Angeles Temple of the Church of
Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints.

The bride attended Seminole High School, Stetson University
and Florida Technological University locally , and received her
B.A. can laude, in 1974 from Brigham Young University.
Since moving to Los Angeles, she has done Masters work at
Intermountain
News, a newspaper for Mormons in the Southern California area.
The brkk8FOOm Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
of
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Pasadena. California.
A recel" honoring the couple will take place at the home of
the bride's parents on Sat urday, April 21, from
7 to 9p.m., when
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Miss Banfield is a 1973 graduate of Lymari High School,
Laniwood. She is a 1977 graduate of Florida State
University, and b an elcmudaY school teacher.
Her fiance, who was born In nta Gross BrasH, 13 a
1971 graduate of South Plainfield High SChool, He Was
graduated ftm Now Jersey Institute of Tochimlogy,
Newark, in 19*8. He 13 a building contractor.
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Maitlerid, annourom the engagement of their daughter,
amela JO, to M19M NWrm*, son of the late Mr. and
MM Ivan MUCIRIk ad South Plainfield N.J.

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that I have been elected

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others but said she really
didn'
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her leg.
Carolyn, we all wish you
well and hope you'll soon be
back on yo____
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In addition to winning for
Den 9, Michael has the

Department of the
Woman's Club of a n
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speaker, Judge Dominick

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was graduated from Central Florida University, Orlando,
In 1975. He is a news photographer for WDBW.
The wedding will be an event of June 23, at 11am aist
Mary Magdalen Church, Altamonte Springs.

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was saturated with blood.
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Pieces of jagged glass
racked with grief they

chaplain, Mary Roettger;
Jewel
Schuette; guard, Grace
compound fracture of her
Broadhead; three year
right leg. Being a nurae,t rustee, Joan Klop
she knows the pain of
penborg; and two-year
While there, Carolyn

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been invited.
The Chapmans have three grandchildren,
Terri Mmison and Kelli Dale Mwrison of

On Twooky, April 10 at 10:00
&amp;Ithe bome of FMOM Marone,
James Martindale, Richard president of the
Suburban
Beary, Jimmie MitchioH, Republican Women's Club,
Vsca Bon Puid
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Bud
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Feather Will talk on the topical
Evans.
S*Jsd of som education In the
schools.
Celebrating birthdays
The Pak is Invited to an
were Anna Dufton, who p, um
Oxford
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forms of relaxation.
The couple'sdaughter, M Morrison,
is entertaining her parents at a golden wed-

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Retirement In Florida finds the Chapmans
gardening, walking and reading, among other

Happy birthday to City im
pimes who colow" Mr.
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Michael Johansmeyer of

ternity.
Miss Karns is television director of WDBO-TV evening
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the dub gave $0 to an Orr
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chapman (Evelyn) of
Seminole Drive, DeBary, are celebrating

graduation to tour Europe with
a group from the University ad
Michigan. "It's sort of a

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Jean McIntyre; treasurer.

Kryger, Chris Riske and
Steve Kilpatrick.

Mrs. Adeline T. Karns of Washington, Avenue, Lake
Mary, announces the engagement of her daughter, Susan
*n, to Michael Batt Hannah, son of Col. and
Sifnuel A. Hannah, 401 Moss Road, Winter Springs.

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Abuse, 00; SerAce Above Self
.Other daugi*erBecky,who Awards, $150, Seminole yMCA,
graduates from high school In $1,000; SCC track program,
Jim., will leave shortly after 9700,.

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Post 8207. Sr. Vice, Eloise
Phi llips; Jr. vice, Norma

Sweetheart.
She was graduated from Florida State University
(FTU) in 1974 where she as a member of Alpha Chi

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Margie Dapore. After
spending a restful evening,
Sunday they all went to

Seminole High School where she was a member of Student
Government, on the yearbook staff and was Interact Club

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Congratulations to the
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Shadow Hills. The races

the hunt will be a party.

They arrived Saturday

den.
Winners included Troy
Ruckman, Den 5; Steven
Jamison, Den 6; Chris
Mansky, Den 7; Scottt
Elliott, Webelos; and

Congratulations to Scott
Elliott of the Woodlands

to children 12 years and
younger and will be
Saturday, April 14. from 10
am. until noon. Following

afternoon to see Dick and

PrIor to the sleepout,
Scott and buddies devoured
a rather la rge pizza at a
Iocalestablbbjnent.Scott's
guests
were Michael

Miss Karns, daughter of the late Mr. Wayne J Karns
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si Mr. and Mrs. David Vickers
by being In Community Service II,
.elected secretary of the under the direction of Michael
Architecture School at Butler: Tom Skinner Home,
S WIIIIPpi State. Elizabeth, $500; Lym
an HS, $1000; Camp
.ho Is a junior, Is the first Challenge, $300; Special
Wcman secretary attiieiclooL Olympics, $150; Little Red

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that I cool't feel anything.
sisters are like zombies. They
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mission to print the article In a ear and being
my own be.., me. Why d they have to see Please don't put me in the
our high school newspaper. Fr.,l
melIkstM.?Why didIk, to ground. I promise U you give
Thank you.
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and Ishmael Tabb ofSharin Grove, Ky. He is employed as
an electrician with GDL Electric Co.
The wedding will be an event of June 23, at 8 p.m., at
the Union Park Church of the Nazarene, Union Park.

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Girls ' Friends Slumber;

Mr. and Mrs. mesamon Rose Blvd.,
1ando, anno ce e engagent of
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Betty Mae, to Terry Keith Tabb, son of Mr. andgh
Mrs.
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he was lost and brotht hun In. 600 Laurel Way; and Mary Mn plaques and certificates of
"She ke* asking me where! Dietsel of Deer Run; Len, Jane appreciation from the city and
"We had a wonderful time
went to church and I told her, and Cathy Cauelberry of Lake its citizens,
and everything was so well
'Sunday School,' "Danny said. Tony and former Casselberry
organized," she said.
"Then she asked where i
residents Dennis and Gall
Sarah and Telesford Flores,
Greeley and daughters Mindy of 512 Foothill Way, went to Susie and Craig Ebaugh, of
to school and i
'Colkge,"' he &amp;kL-&amp; She must and Merry LAN, who were our Fort Myers last week for her
My only problem was what
After checking with friends
1135 Quintuplet Drive, were
As my voice cracked when I
have thought he was a child 10rs In the campground, family reunion. The family was recently visited by his mother
my college social psychology and relatives, I reported It to told the sheriff my little boy
genlous, ainldget, or a lj but
professor would have tanned the sheriff at the official center. was lost, he told me to sit down 'celebrating her parents, and stepfather, Helen and Bob
one bbod
boy he was telling the truth. He
!'role conflict." I needed to be a I had a sick feeling at the pit of and tell him a description.
Clay
of
Enrique and Amelia Gomez' Thornton, of Dallas, Tex. Helen
(Jack)
Suiton,
reporter, photographer, and my stomach. It would be get- trying my best to be calm I was was going to stand out in a attends "college" at the Crestview Drive, CuMberry74150th wedding anniversary. The is a former area resident and
about
spectator, while also being ting dark and chilly soon and the situation, but I kept viewing crowd of 30,000. "What we have Seminole Community College and Alvin Stanley of Altamonte couple renewed their wedding enjoyed staying three months in
here is not a lost boy, but a Wort chilil development moter.
someone's mother, wife, how would they find my little myself as the hysterical mother
Springs were honored at a city vows and a reception was held. Winter Park while seeing
parent, right?" asked the
daughter, sister, and friend,
boy, who was wearing only on some "Emergency" TV
Each of her 11 brothers and relatives and friends.
retirement
ceremony and party
she riff, I suppose he was right,
Some of the Cassel- March ø at
I would have liked to have dwrts and a twk top?
sisters families were to wear
show.
Danny showtd up at the of. berry and Fern park red- City Han..Slgton, Who began Un same color so as to tell the
been a full-fledged participant
If they were looking for a
Claire and Bob Wright, of
"Don't
worry,
we'll
find
ficlal
center about 1½ hours dents out enjoying camping, working foe u
-and just moved with the Spirit. pitiful little crying boy 'hey him," he
200 members of the clan apart. Quintuplet Drive, had a visit
ui
mid.
"There's
later,
cool
as
a
.
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'Actually this dilemma Is would be barking up the wrong security
cucumber e or dropping in at Jesus 79 served as foreman-operdor in A formal dance with a live band from their aunt, Lillian
all around here and had gone with another boy to were: Jay and Veldine Welty of the
nothing new; it's just a fancy tree. Denny, who I should have
Public Works Depsrtm-nt was held honoring the mother Valente, of West Warwick, RI.
there's no way he can get off the get free poste
rs way over at the 200 Waverly Drive; Bob and
way of saying that then is just named Houdini, can disappear
Stanley,
She also visited with friends In
premises without us seeing book tent and couldn't find our Joy Wilson and their children, the city in who began work for and father.
not enough of me to go around, at the snap of the fingers
11163,
They
Also
attended
on
the
will
be
in a him," he added,
trailer when he decided to come David and RoWe, of 730 Laurel officially April 14, retiring same day the wedding of New Smyrna for a few days
My 2-year-old daughter, department store and have a
served as
before going to Coral Gables
1'
wasn't
so
worried
about
home.
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then
went
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the
main
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Robin
Noble
of
Raymond
and
Pamela
K.
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man.
Mayor
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ill
visiting with her sister,
er him being kkkiapped as how arena where a
girl asked him If San4lper Court; Gina Miller of Grier presented the men
Gomes. Raymond is Sarah's Violet Monlz's family.

Sunday,

In And Around Longwood

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0. Uke thousands of other local 13 almost 5 years old, were searching frantica
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might
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pressed with how orderly and Friday afternoon when Danny who Is trying to locate thelost
thna festival could be crossed the dirt road from parents. "I always wanted to F
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go
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situation comedy last year
when he balked at yet another
season, walking away without a
ba0ward glance.
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reason for folding.
Bob Newhart Show" and has no
.
regrets.
"I could see what was coming
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in situation comedy and I didn't
want to be a part of it," he said.
"If we'd gone another
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they'd have had a guy and two
girls living In the apartment
above us, a Martian living on
the same floor next door to
BOB NEWHART
tee girl detectives, The floor
below us would have been oc- ticated comedy with a laugh
cupied by a fraternity and a track." he said. III have
noddng
sorority.
to base that on, except jt'sm
"That way we'd have had all than coincidence that
there We
the elements of what passes for so many mindless, poorly
done
a hit sitcom this year.
situAtiOn Comedies On U*
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be
write or play for the kind of
blamed The public dO$I3't
audience that is attracted by know what It wants until It sees
theseshows. Actually, I tried to a show on
the air. Producers
leave the series a year earlier.
are like guys ftowing oatmeal
"I saw a slight sl
ackening lii at the walls whatever
the writing which scared me a
stays on.
little bit. I didn't w
ant to limp
off the air with a show that
out of nowhere to become a hit.
didn't measure up to what It
But, until it was seen, no body at
had been three or
earlier,
would succeed
"Televlsionseriesarelikethe
"There's room on the air for
stock market. There's room for
understated,
bears and Lills but no room for
sophisticated
pigs, If we'd tried to m'IJI comedy but the people who
another year out of the series, write it well have gone on to
we'd have wound up with a teatta'e films or take executive
jobs.
pig."
"The other day a producer
Newhart, who expected to
fri
end of mine saw a writer's
lest
year, spent
the
some 20 weeks making personal work On a show he admiM and
appearances around the coun- Called his Agent. My pal Was
told the writer had
try and a six-week stint in
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eegaged In business at Th Ichabod
North, Longwood, Fla. 32750
jt!.. Longwood, 32150 Seminole
Seminole County, Florida, under the
çnty, Florida, under the fictitious
fictitious name of HAVACUP
Mme of DSS ENTERPRISES, and
COFFEE SERVICE and that I in.
that I Intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,tend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
minole County, Florida in ac
County, Florida in accordance with
ordance with the provisions of the
the provisions of the Fictitious
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W. P. COX, JR., and J.J. SWIFT,as
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Directors of COX CRAFT, INC., a

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: COX CRAFT. INC., a
dissolved corporation
3412 Fifth Avenue. auth
Birmingham, Alabama 35222
W. P. COX, JR. Director
and Trustee of COX
CRAFT, INC.. a dissolved

corporation
3613 Ridge View Drive
West
Birmingham, Alabama 35716

J.J. SWIFT, Director
and Trustee of COX
CRAFT, INC., a dissolved
corporation
2521-0 Mountain Lodge Circle
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action foreclosing mortgages on the
following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
The South 'I,of the Northwest I/i of
Section 7, Township 20 South, Range
31 East. lying East of Seaboard
Coastline Railroad and West of
Mellonville Avenue (less the South

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according to FIat thereof as
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run South 0$ degrees 36' 23" West
through the SW corner of so Id Lot 1 a
distance of 265.54 feet. thence run
West 94.76 feet, thence run North 60
degrees 57' 35" West 31I.40 feet,
thence North 3$ degrees 27' 29" East
773.95 feet to a point on the arc of
a
curve lying concave Northeasterly and having a radius of
499.30 feet, also being the Southerly
right of way of Collins Drive, thence
run Southeasterly along the arc of
said curve a distance of 240.52 feet
to point of beginning, being part of
Block 0 of said Sunland Estates.
The East 750 feet of Lot 2, BiocI
A. SUNLAND ESTATES, according
to the plat therof as recorded in
Flat Book 11. Pages 16 through 22,

another shoplifting

pitch. We know you've heard it before, but read
It

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Public Recordso$ Seminole County,

by law

and it labels you a criminal. It

can

wipe

out

Florida.

CARL

hopes
that
or

It

for the future.

can't be

erased.

court record

gets you a

Say goodby to

college plans

landing a job. Employers will think twice

P.M.
MONDAY

attorney or Immediately thereafter;
in the Complaint or Petition.
WlTNESmy hand and the wal of
this Court on March 29, 1979.
(SEAL)

must

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Court

pay in the end?

By: June I. Curtis

thru FRIDAY
9-Noon

SATURDAY

DEADLINES

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Sunday - Noon Friday

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ISALCOIIOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

AL-ANON

Carrel's Kiddie Corner, Duren &amp;
3rd St., Osteen. Mon.-Fri., 6
am. 6 p.m. 322.2516.

Experienced Cook
Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford

Baby sitting in my home. Lake
Mary, anytime day or night,

Night Auditor experienced
preferred but not necessary.
A pply In person Holiday Inn,
Sonford,

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For families or friends of
problemdrinkers

Forfutureinformationcatl
641.3333 or write

3234659

vestment. Place a low cost
classif led ad for results. 322-2611

or 531.9992.

DIVORCE-$20.10-Guaranteed.
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
Pompano, FL. 33061, 9414997.
WANTED: Customers to enjoy
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Salad Bar with 1$ items &amp; Great
Country Breakfast. No ex.
perience necessary. Apply in
person Hwy. 17-92, Sanford.
Appetite required.
Wid gsby
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dind PUDoT
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11-Insfructjo,
High School Diploma at home,
fast, with ease. You will be
awarded up to ½ your required
credits for lob experience.
Exams repeated free until
passed. State
registered.
Community High School ciii
free (collect) 1305270-0115 or
4Ø SW 77 Aven ue Miami

Flori a, 33151.

WHY BELONELY11 Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, CIwtr., FL. 33517.

ABORTION SERVICES.
st Trimester abortion-$iO0; Gyn

Clinic-S16;

test;
male sterlization; free covn.
sellng. Professional care, sup.
portive atmosphere confidential.

Most complete
t e Craft &amp; Hobby
Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
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912 French Ave.

WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

323.5176

609E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
995.0921
Toll. Free 1.100-221.2361

THEAMERICANLEGION

GENERAL OFFICE

Announcesthededlcation
of its newclinlc.
SUNDAY,APRILS$h.
Barbecue Dinner 12 to2 p.m.
$1.S0 for kids.
(ProceidstoloysState)

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PURLIC INVITED.

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6.ost male sheep ag, $
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Notice Is hereby given that I am
waged in business at $43 Hwy. 434
Ifamonte Springs, Seminole
ounty, Florida, under the fictitious
ime of KIVA TEKS , and that I
tend to register sold name with the
Perk of the Circuit Court, Seminole

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FORK LIFTOPR.
TYPIST
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOlE COUNTY.

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
THESE POSITIONS, APPLI
CANTS MUST BE RESIDENTS

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, WHICH IN.
CLUDIS: UNEMPLOYED 10
OUT OF THE 12 WEEKS IM.
MEDIATELY PRIOR TO AP.
PLICATION, UNEMPLOYED
AT THE-TIME OF APPLICA.
TIM AND MEET THE LOW.
ER LIVING STANDARD FOR
FAMILY INCOME, OR AFDC.

law, salary range $11,350.
$1,475; or Legal Services Supervisor
bachelors degree
with course work in ad.
ministrative or governmental
law at least ten (10) years ex.
parlance as paraprofessional,
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in general performance of
construction of water iines,
skirm drainsie lines, grounds
two carpentry,
hevy equipment operation end
other relate d work a required.

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giRsral contractor.
PLANNER AIDE
Work bivalves performing varied
u4 In the
mushy develepnent, whIch

Action Employer.

uvsica social, .conomic. an
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area 11.92 IS

-OFFICE SPACE
UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN

322-0204
41...41nj5
Lake Mary lot 90 x 115. Riduced
price this week only. Also
home now under construction.
520.9531 or 331.1311 if. 5:30.

JIM

Allstarhjto Parts

2 BEDROOM. CARPORT, ON
CRESCENT. $19,500.

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REALTOR

or
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Qualified apply only. 3310924.

AFTER NOUNS

COMPANY owned surpl.a -3 On'

Good

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earning good money and

borhood wcommunify swim.
ming P01.
dice wmort 1
tow ml. carried by lol
seller Coil
33353011 betwein

s.s,

meslino nice people. Call 444

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3079std.tails.

New 235 Homes, 4 pd. interest to

AVON

qualified buyer. 530* to
99U10. Low down paypg
s,
BUILDER, 322.3a;.
CLASSIFIED ADS
WILL FIND a
Isaw home

PROPIRTY MANAGEMENT Position open for career minded

iiidIvidi1 with the Nation's
largest producer CO factory built
awrtments I developers of
"WNl4amhfyprofed$. Excellent
hillY I bonus, pile vacation.
fully
paid
medical,
IISSPNHZI$4II &amp; l
be capable ii Supervising
numerous propertIes. Tran.
tIOtIOlI Provided. ,$Ind
- compl.f. resume to Sandra
Mills, Cdlnci Industries, Inc..
BOX U, $anlsrd, P1.33771. Equal
Opperlusity implsy.

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HOMEOWNERS: Des'S loss yji"
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aide' WShawbsipeg.me st.
find FAST CAIN bIMIS to buy
tiusir squby. W cps help yeu.

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351 Wa born sam. Sm.. Or
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*44 Acres county acreage W.
citrus grove I SR 45 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price I terms.

AGENCY

NEXT TO DESIGNATED
PARK. SYLVAN LAKE DRIVE
AT Sth. $17,350.

ft.

SEIGIIR REALTY

3' ,acres Geneva. Fruit Pros, No

I dry. $10,000, Terms.

BROKER

I,333.7l73.7

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up bad peyments &amp; buy
..Ia.. 4
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iU•A.-.I$gegeSopiw
£SO
WILL BUY EXiSTING 1sf &amp; 2nd
S, ill. LOVE, LIc.
Mtg. Walter . $26 we. ID
*amer. Rd.. Aitameiwe.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
Rcg Real £sfe Broker,
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GE port dishwasher $50.
Call 323-4909
KENMORE
KENMORE WASHER- Parts,
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES

3230697

-Sanford32l.0640W Msc&amp;
ISndo 327.1577
OeL.nd H1133S
FURNItURE
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Pekingese Puppy AKC reg. white
1 fawn. Beautiful markings,
Male. All Shots. 373 7777.

77-Junk Cars Removed

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*"ZENITH Walnut Stereo,
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, $ track tape player.

Sold now UN,a

real buy

at only

$130 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 131.1714 for Iris
home demonstration.

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1967 Buick Classic, in
good cond. Best offer
takes. 319-5761.
Cadillac El Dorado late 1970, I
owner. 9,000. Must sell, new inc
coming. Deliary 660-5259.
1972 Lincoln Continental
Mark lV Good cond.
Clean $7200. 349 3933

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat I Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 372-0200.

Alterations

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building I Remodeling

3656334
Small home repairs. Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repair. Free Est.
37315-433310715

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INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3210639 or 904-734-6105 collect.

Mowfog

Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyers fast.

No lob too large or small. (-omplete lawn service. Free

estimate, 3234101; Landscaping

Beauty Care

&amp; spraying 373 $049 call anytime.

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Land Fill

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 323-5747

FILL DIRT
TOP SOIL, CLAY.

Ceramiclile

339-2003

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617

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Electrical

Cash 322-4132

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641-5124
Cash paid for good used mobile
homes. Leesburg Homes, 2215 N.
Citrus Blvd., Leesburg, Fl. 32745
Of call 934 751-3029.

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72-Auction

JOHNNY'S BACK

Piney Ws Avcbon
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 415, 15 ml. north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc, by the piece or house full.

Free pick. upon consigned mdii.
at 30 pct. 322-2270.

FROM

MOSILI HOMES AT COST
$550
LA! MONTH
PIER MOVE IN WITHIN 10 MILIS'
CITY WATER aNd SEWER
go
'ADULT ONLY OW FAMILY SECTIONS

COVE

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Women's I Children's
alterations, Call Angie,
Mai!land, $31 $606.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furni$une Salvage 322-1721.

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1971 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Nice condition. $2130
323 03)5- 323-1632

Central Heat lAir Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 312-1771

Alterations, Dressmaking

THESE FEATURES:

11432

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-169 to
76 m,.it
.i
rAil -vi. sim .'w 111A.
1605 (Dealer).

_Air Cond. &amp; l'bsting

68-Wanled to Buy

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349-5933

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
Call 327-1621; 322.4460

7 mo. old Filly
Appaloosa I Quarter horse
$3500r best. 321-o59;
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OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

CARRIAGE

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3210211

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Televislon-3$" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $400,
Balance $115 or SI? ma. Still in
warranty. Call 131.1714 day or
ltI'ht.

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the reserved price. Call 904-255-

till for further details

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

FREE
Part Lab. puppies.

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Private Party wants to buy a
house in flied of repairs. Have
some cash. 3231* alt 7 p.m.

UIYuYnULguKINGAN ICE
YOL
CAN HAVE IT FOR 53,995 WIT)
ONLY WE DOWN AND (Alt
PAYMENTS WITH 5 Pillis
CINT,INTERE$y,

S acres clean, some Iron on lake.

DeLand $15335

47-Real

COLD TROU T POND.

S acres wooded on county main.
tainod rd. $17,010. Small does.
ownor hold.

Snford 321.0640
Orlando 327-15" '

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NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL SIRCH TRIES ON
i ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROP.

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$15-SOS.

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3435'i S. French (17 3) Sanford
333 5334

145 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED

*10.900 will buy you this 3 BE, 2
beth home iclitu tam. room
double corner let. Call now Is see

BROKER

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REALTORS

Mags, 1 Keystone Raidt-rs, 14 in. x
6 in,, 5 lug, still In box, $150.
210913.

MON.-SUM.
III 10A.M.
6;0 PAL

323
81

Lawn Service
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil I fill dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming.
323 2946.

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Drapes, Upholstery
322-0701

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LW* Ileuling
111

Plainfing

Glees S. Screen
Screen-porches, pool and. , wds.
All type re-glaziig &amp; wd. Install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3275343.

MORONI
Groonthig S. beerding
'..Im,;AL rtAViJ,'

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
Clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air Cond.
cages. 322-5157.

Home IflWWWs
Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling I floor
covering. Free Est. 372.14141,
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALINTIASSOC. 322-0163
I Man, quality operation
yrs. sup. PatIos, Drlvowabs

etc. Wayne Seal, 327-1331

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

Curley Burfield Electrical"
Maintenances, repair
$303321

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig,, stoves, tools.

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10 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND SASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN.
AMA CITY. 124000 lEST
TERMS.

76-Auto Parts

claw removed. 323 6611.

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Super clean J ON name incuoss a
fully equipped kitchis. C 541*.
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,900.

SEIGLER REALTY

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..'.wy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION even
Tuesday&amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set

1965 CHEV P U. $250

AKC Dobermans. Kastner
bloodline. Tail docked 1 dew

Sanford. 322-072).

REALTY WORLD-.,
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BALL PYTHON

51-Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin site box
springs &amp; mattress $33.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

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Approx. 3 ',,z ft. $70.
321 0260

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flexible.

130 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. YOUR OWN
3$ ACRE LAKE, NICELY
WOODED
PER ACRE,
TERMS.

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VERTISE, 555,0011

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL tRADE
3+4.3358. First St.
327-562

garage, S SR 2 bath house. Ap-

TGAGE.

3237340

excellent cond. $2,500. 3225505.
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Cocker Spaniel, male. AKC
Papers, I", yrs. old. Med. size,
buff color. $75. 323 1576.

very reasonable. 3774291 Winter

prox I a(.res fronting 17-92 S. of
l Zoned Cl. Financing

AND SELLER TAKES MOR.

65-Pets Supplies

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Springs.

INVESTMENT BUSINESS
Not fcr the faint of pocket book but
excellentnvntment,2G.ogq

21/4 ACRES NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, ONLY 53.000 DOWN

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225181

llcu. ft. Whirlpool rot rig. iikenew
also swivel ch., dining rm. set

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4i'C0iflIflef'CiaI PrOPerty

NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS.

REALTOR 332.4$,1

DESARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 2,700 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS. INCLUDING
IN LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TMAL HEAT I AIR, FINE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MA NY EXTRAS TO AD.

Latex paint $4.99 gal.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0 Sanford Ave.
3225191

Park Ave. Trailer Pk. Li,., 67.
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1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD,

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
(v.5 14 311411 32)4*

530.900.

3003 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VAlFHAFin
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Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage &amp;bsalAjfulOak ft*". in
Ostien. Good terms.

EXTRA LARGE 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH PANELLED
FAMILY ROuiv, LARGE
YARD WITH FRUIT TREES.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

ZONED PROFESSIONAL

4

LARGE 2 BEDROOM FRAME
HOME COMPLETELY FUR.
NISHED ON 3rd STREET
NEAR AUTO TRAIN. $23,300.

night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

Lone Pint Subdivision.

$ee our beautiful now BARRING.
TON w.Iap siding I shingle roof.

100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT
BLVD. NEAR NEW KMART,

*Markham Woods Rd, 3 BR,2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable I pasture, also
quiet cottage I l, oak trees,
Appt, onlyl

$TEMPER

$li6 cash or take up Payments of
512 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $31 1714 day or

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OVIED0345.3464

64-Equipment for Rent

only 5116 be!. due. purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach, for

ii ft. Terry 1970 soft COn., A-C,
canopy, Reese hitch I Sway bar.

on this! Owner may carry most.
$2S'00.

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We have a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new for $450 was
Christmas lay away, there was

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in a quiet neighborhood. Act fast

I YEARS NEW APPROXI.
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE, FIRE.
PLACE 1 7 CAR GARAGE ON
OVER SIZED LOT IN A SETOF HUGE OAK TREES
IN BETTER AREA OF SANFORD. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH.
LARGE DEN, EAT IN KIT,
WITH CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.
COME-A-RUNNIN . $.300.

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Reader. 5445W

New 3 III bash hems CII. city
. sir. Ji%i Walks,
WSW
Neal (state Inc. X140. i..
33$.7111

REALTOR

3495933

401Z

20 ft. Starcralt trailer, self con tamed. Air cond., new tires,

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
372-9141
Eves after 61. weekends

Sanford. 322 $721.

Morganton, N. C. 2$655.
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Located on Beardall Ave. I ml
South of E. Hwy 46. Now zoned
Al. Can be divided. Owner may
finance. 1041120'
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Doll House 6rms.,
completely furnished.
Call 323-7922

Us.

CLEANS300

1911

tow cost Classified Ad.

site draperies $10 I Up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17fl So, of

Price $60,000. Contact R. E.
White Nt. 12. Box 220,

veniently close in on a paved
road. Minutes to major shop
Ping, a short drive to 1.4,

*A Doll House for Beginne,s. 3
BR, 18 turn. near shopping but

$21,000.

10

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

Exercise bicycle. Speedometer.
tension control &amp; timer,
322 1399.

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FILL DIRT S. TOP 51.111.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-1510

i pc OR Suite, mattress &amp; box
springs. Double bed, white wgold trim. $300. 345-4149.

$ PC. OR suite new, $239; $ pc. L
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 Pc. dinettes $69.95 I up; Ref.
$50 I up; El. stove $60 I Un: full

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Searching for investment? Just
listed 2 apt bldg. near town.

TING

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2521 PARK DR. 3222115

3500 Hwy 17.92, Sanford, 322.4103

*orvice sumvil
..er &amp; caeii.
Fill lime, ref re Apply in
MUM So Lakeviow nursing
CaWS, 919 E 2nd ii.

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Small farm tractor with mower &amp;
other equipment. Call after 4
p.m. 372-7361.

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197723tt,Coachman
Self contained. Like New.
323 5623 after 5 p.m.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
401 Celery Ave.

AD.

we

Now is the time to invest In this
nicely wooded tract con.

80-Autos for Sale
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62-Lawn.Garden

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Murphy, N .C.

333

322-2260

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL

These are a few of over 2000
listings. We have all types of
1
lproperty listed from $500. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts,
also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing 1-$00-43$-7121.
Write or call today.

WORLDS

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.

7135', S. French (1792) Sanford

4II4I4O

Since 1937
109W. 1st

this tract. Plenty 'of privacy,
$5950.00,
$1,500.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Coinplete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
7202 French Ave.
373.73

KuIp Decorators

- Lays gentle, Large trees cover

Bin Ward Agency Inc.
Realtor . 365- 322 1 aft hr's 3455942

(CII)

Kimball Swinger Organ
1350 Firm
Call after 6:30 332-0622

We will not be undersold on
comparable quality.

2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3 or 4 houses.

Geneva Area. 21/j &amp; 5 acre tracts,
Price $12,500 I $21,000. Owner
will finance. On paved rd near
Elementary School.

Sonora Patiq home, all
amenities of clubhouse, pool,
tennis courts with privacy I
security. Priced under the
market with an easy assumable

REALTY

Branch Office

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on a quiet Street of well kept
homes. $4.500.

3 BEDR OOM FRAME, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH,
NEW ROOF, FRESH PAINT.
NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.

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Auto Parts
Counter Man

ACOLORFUI. FUTURE
IS PHONE CALL AWAY

11,1z
H&amp;A,
A,

2 BEDROOM ENCLOSED
CARPORT, WITH NEW ROOF
ON WASHINGTON. $21,000.

3h1-RU*iIOMCig

REALTOR,MLS
323.,5774 Day or Night

Look At This One
2l½acreson Hwy 426, 2's', ml from
downtown Oviedo. l2x65mobile
home. 2 BR 1 b pr ice $75,000.
Owner will finance.

pool I patio, C

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shin in
evaluating and reportIng

Jr College

Pts.) 323.2633.

Inc.

Sanford. $11,500. William
Maliczowski, Rea ltor. 322.7903.

New Listing in Lake Mary, Florida
Living at Its finest. IBR
bath

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6S0 yd. installed upholstery - drapes slip covers.

acre. Dandy garden spot. This is
a handy man special because it
is not finished inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the outside Is corn.
plated. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live Intl while you
finish it up. S miles from Murphy. $27,300.00. 53.000.000 down
assume loan,

Lg lot, big trees, water I sewer in

See the Easter Runny's Golden
Egg with this 3 or 1 OR 2 bath

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS [J PARK

CAR LOT &amp; SHOP
ent All or Part -top Commercial
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Hall Realty

off 46 near Like Jessup.
Isolated, wIg. oaks I pines,
$3,300. Call owner 365-3903 eve.

tras. All awaiting your In.
spection Sunday ito 5p.m.

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OVER Road truck driver, over 3$,

Minimum requirement

Furnished

065-4217

Harold

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AC, P.S. P-B, A T. AM-FM,

Cruise MU ST SELL! $6495
3339202

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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low Payment balance. Write
before we send truck. Joplin
Piano, P.O. Box 3064, Rome, Ga.
30161.

-Miscellaneous for Sale

IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED

I acre

within walking distance of
downtown Sanford. Has
Fireplace, screened patio, large

Sanford's Sales Leader

)eau:ifuI Spinet Consolestored
locally. Reported like new,

was oom In 1929... the year EVERYTHING went wrong!"

Mountain cabin approximately i

43-Lots-Acreage

115 SCOTT AVE.
Super location. This 3 OR 211/i bath
home in beautiful Mayfair is

322-2420

2 BR Furn hove. $173
$lO0 security. No Pets

Employment/ Affirmative

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Operators who own their own
tandem-axle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip I fast
weekly settlements. Call
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
Toll-Free 1.100.135-4573 ask for
Bob Davis. EOE.

both home in

FR. Im-

mortqaoe.

youl

3315S

experience as Paraprofessional,
salary range 112.300. $17,125.
Pleese repIyo Director, Dept.
Ci Personnel, Seminole county
Court House, North Park Ave.,
Sanford, Florida 32771. Equal

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OPEN HOUSE

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATEs
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
'LEADERI WE LIST 1. SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant far

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321-0041

JOIN

p.m.

Paralegal Il - bachelorsdegr,e
with course work In ad.
ministrative or governmental
law I at least five (5) yea rs

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PIANO IN STORAGE

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This.tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a lar ge log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru properly. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
51500.00, Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

pressive entrance foyer,
decorator wall paper, extra
storage &amp; ut ility rm. El ga rage
door. $64,900.

CALL

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minimum. 1st. last + deposit.
Escambla. Open 11a.m. to

salary range $15,375 $21,525 or

TRADESWORKCR
Under general direction, the
tvada*varksr will servstoassist

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3 BR, kitchen equip. $250 1 yr.

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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

IDYLLWILDE 3 OR 2 B lovely

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'71 Blazer 1 wh dr, Cheyenne pkg.

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S9-islcal MerCtise

45-A--Out of State

scaping, Only $25,900.

BILL PLATTE FOR CONFI.
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.

COZY 3 BR, close to shopping &amp;
town. A buy for $21,5001

ouses Unfurnished

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SOLAR HEAT low el. bills. Lg. 3
OR lVi b quiet area, nice land-

stone fireplace I

BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
bath home in ldyllwilde of Loch
Arbor! Pool &amp; Patio, C H&amp;A, eq.
eat-in kit., fireplace &amp; Every
Feature! BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $72,900!

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CLEAN CLEAN? OR lb new paint
&amp; roof, Ig family room. Owner
- will assist in financing. $25,000.

Fam Rm., &amp; Many Other Ex.

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Florida bar &amp;

everything. $64,900.

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1970 Dodge P-U truck w-camper
top, new insp sticker, good
cond $1250. 323 5500.

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Won't last long. Only $34,900.

ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.
This elegant 1-3 has lust about

every room. Lots of new mer-

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chandise, plus good quality preowned furniture. Also 81W I
Color TV's &amp; Misc articles too

17155. French

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79-Trucks-Trailers

is loaded with everything
from suites to odd pieces for

SANFORD AUCTIONS

RACQUET STR INGING-OR IFS
All type racquets, Avg
Scott Reagan 377.5)77

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
BR centrally located, $ yr. old.

Is only $19,500.

Deltona! Split BR plan, eat-in
kit., scr, porch, dining area, all
in a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes! Only
534500!

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graduate of accred.Ied law
chool with course work in
governmental or administrat i ve

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CANTAITIC 3 U, 2

Furn 4 rm garage apt. Big sc
porch, utility rm. water I
garage turn. Husband &amp; wife.
322-0191.

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Got something to sell? A Classified
Ad will sell it fast.

This sale

numerous to mention,
VISA-MASTER CHARGE
SCASH DOOR PRIZES

kpnnn.thI. nAYS,. ,. •

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NICE HOME OR RENTAL
INCOME. 3.1 has future corn
mercial use. Good location &amp;
cony, financing yet asking price

BPP WARRANTED. Just

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373-6061 or eves. 323.0311

$34,500!

3 Bedroom 2 bath, $155. $50
deposit. $10 extra per mo. for
children. 322-0251.

Office has a vacancy tobefilled
--- -by qualified candidate from one
of the following Job descriptions: -Assistant County Attorney I

field:

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The Seminole Count y Attorney's

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300 N. Fronch Avônu

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Furnished Ant.
for rent. Over
322-0414.

BATEMAN REALTY

REALTOR

SUPER 3 BR. 1'j bath home on 1g.
lot, C H&amp;A, w-w carpet, eq. kit.,
dining area, 1g. patio, beautifully
deCofatedl Excellent Locationl

31--Apartments Furnished'

Ave.

M. Unsworth Realty

PUBLICAUCTION•
MON., APR IL9,7PM.

57-Sports Equipment

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anrora

eq eat -In kit, scr. patio, FR, on a
beautiful landscaped lot! Just

1 BR. Available atonce.
$139mo.,$l00 deposit
321-0041

Apfs.' for Senior Citizens. DOwn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. SIS
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

2301 Lisa Cf. 3-11,2, Stucco. As is.
$29,500. Broker-owner.

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Sanford, Fla. 32771

Reg. Real Estate Broker
Ave.
3710759

Fantastic I BR, 2 8 home in
Pinecrest w-C H&amp;A, w-w carpet,

3235670 Mariner's Village.

Resume to Personnel, 400 North
Edgemon A!,,e., Winter Springs,
Fl, 32707.

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EstningIlendd

Educational exp. High School
graduate or equivalent. At least
1 yr. clerical or Sect. training &amp;
0!
experience.
Special
requirement ability to type a
mm. of 35 correct WPM. Salary
range $5,125 to $5,446. DeadlIne
for applications April 14, 1979.

our lot or yours.
FHA-VA. FHA 235 &amp; 215.

Build to suit

ASSOCIATES WANTED

I BR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.97 In Sanford. Call

subdivision
Improvements,
Salary
$11,500 beginning,

he Saw
sl esammeiws en a MW ci
islice and flgnd.
The Wrests to be isrOwis5.0
kd
,
om
, or,
isritsu a" 0040M Read, Tides
led. IN.
load, SIlver Cr
Dive, Cvai
Va, M Hayes Rest
APPLY IN PERSON TO:
plosse, be advISed
$IMINOI.I COUNTY
ci Seds .rsPart IS be
CITAOPPICI
un md Ike am
k
NoWd IS each pIece or parcel ci
ropwtym.vbeascs,fo1
løNse* Park Avsm.
Nl is Ike City Clerk.
$ant
SOW hearki Is So held ci *s
IWir $prl* City NiM *
Nilik Varleus other CITA P0*101. are
umiu A~, Winier $pis,
me ams.
of
plies.
M , T. Norton
City clerk
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Ilbilik *N 1I S.
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
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sedlsu,

7883.

sponsibie for maintenance-operatlon of Public Works activities
including streets, parks, munici.
pat buildings-grounds, vehicle
maintenance and inspection of

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107W. Commercial

The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale
sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322-26)1

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92

C) 11114M
24 HOUR lB 322.9283

Phone 322-7151, Sanford

Beautiful exec 3 OR 2 B home in
Idyilwlldeof Loch Arborl Pool &amp;
Patio,C H&amp;A, FP,Eq. eat-in-kit,
FR &amp; every feature! BPP WAR.
RANTED! Yours for $77,900!

Sanford 1 OR. Air, ceramic bath,
wall to wail carpet. $155. $41.

This Is a work i ng adminhstra.
ttve-supervlsory position re

COOK '

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197521 ft T C twin 135 double in
board outboard engines.
Sleeping cabin, depth finder, CB
radio, life lackets etc. Good
cond. $5000. Eves. 327.7525.

if It!

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7495

W. Garnett White
Reg. Reel Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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CallBart
lOmsul's

For Estate Commercial I
Residential Auctions IAppraisals, Call Dell's Auction.
3235670

8. Accessories
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323-3166or 323 77)0

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16 ft. Bass boat w-75 HP Chrysler
motor. Excellent cond. Many
extras, Osteen 3230026 after 6
p.m

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your lot or our lot,
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., ReaItr
U.4-3013

Handy man special, $17,000.

322-1054,us64$S.

Superintendent of Public Works:

ASSIST. MA NAGER

ansliw any and all complaints an
o suchspaciat aawssp,

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Live-in companion, short term

assignment. Homemak er s UpJohn 621-0636.

ployment.

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xinty, Florida In accordance with
e provisions of the Fictitious
time Statutes, To-Wtt: $mon
3.0 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. D. Beverly Beike
ublish: April 5,15,22, 29,1919;
81-32

as an

tOduv322.261 1

DeBary-Lovelylg. 1 BR. Air, No
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
shopping 1. churches.

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Cash for your lot! Will build on

WHAT A BUY neat 3 BR 1 b home
in Bel Air on shaded lot! Newly
painted, eat-In kit, fenced rear
yd &amp; much more! Only $23,900.

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Equal Opportunity Em-

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oianly, Florida.
id that the said City Council will
Did a public hearing on the pro.
Nod abandonment at 7:30 P.M. on
W 11th day ci April, A.O.,.1919, or
U
IIOonthIre.fteraspoeslbie,atfti,
ityHalloItheCItyoICeq,'y,
WOO, at which time those for and
S
iaIli$tthedOsin, will b. heard .nd
ction taken by the City Council, tO
It, authorIzatIon
for
the
reparation and posting of an or.
: mace
abandoning
said
asiments.
DATED this
d day
.D., 1979.
LINDA THOMAS,
Mting City Clerk
City of Casselberry,
Florida
ubhish: April I, 1979
€1.33

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Kennel Assistant.
All phases, hard work,
housing,
327-5752

Howell Estates

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Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sales
323-7050

YARD SALE
210 S. Virginia Ave.
Mayfair Sat., Sun. 95

Modest 2 OR, CB home under
$12,000? Yes, it's true if you act
fast!!! Not fancy but a real
value.

VAF HA'235-Conv, Homes
Low Down Payment

SUPER 3 BR 2'- bath home w.
Pool &amp; Patio! Lg Fla Rm, eat In
kit, w-w carpet. C-A, Privacy
fence on I, corner lot! 8FF
WARRANTED. Only $49,000!

3O-APa11nnts Unfurnished
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530-4133 or 339-4711 eves.

Super Lg. I BR 2 B, extras galore,
sc porch. $51,900, 671-4517.

JUST LISTED 4 OR 11/3 bath home
on lovely shaded lot! Remodeled
eat in kit, w-w carpet, 19. scr.
porch, new roof &amp; Much Morel

Sanford-Gracious living.
Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly
rates. Inquire 500 5 Oak.

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Maitland

Just $35,500!

1359, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

MAN

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Manager. Professional typing,
shorthand plus all office skills
mandatory. Must be experienced and career oriented.
Municipal experience desired.
Apply 400 North Edgemon Ave.,
Winter Springs, Fl. 32701.

54-Garage Sales

INC REALTORS

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72-Auction

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Good Used Televisions. $25 and up
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3220352

Listing Fee only $650 If sold. You
show
Broker does the rest.
Orlando Homeowners Service
Inc. Broker 131-1200.

CLA'SSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ I USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
,RESULTS

4- UNIT APT.! Fully furnished waccess to intercoastal waterways. Call Linda Morgan for
into. $74,0001

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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ATTRACTIVE 3 OR 1' bath home
- C-A, W w carpet, pan Fla Rm,
orcx FP, coy, patio w-grlll!
Boathouse, fenced, 4 Mucn
More! BPP WARRANTED.
Only $39,9001

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29-Rooms

It: Secretary to the City

REALTOp,j33.7532
.....,Eye. 3220612,3221557. 322 Illy

SELLIRS&amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

In your area $250,000 and up. For
real estate loans, construction,
development, comm. bldgs.,
farms, etc. STATEWIDE FIN.
ANCIAL SERVICE 305-532.2333.

by Gill Fox

FORREST GREENE

HAL COLBERT,REALTY INC

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 1979!

MONEY AVAILABLE

SIDE GLANCES

Lake Sylvan area, 3 BR, 1! b, FR,
Den on Country site. 200' x 110'.
541,000.

Older? OR, lb. 2151 Palmetto Ave.
$21,500,

REALTY

41-Houses

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Duren Ave Osteen, New 3 BR. 2 b,
C H&amp;A, 1g. lot. $45,500.

STENSTUOM

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open. Currently interviewing
experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a success! Continuous training &amp;
guidance. Join a professional
team. Call 831-5253 or 3!2-5253
Fricke I Fricke Assoc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Member-Broker,

Secretary position for Head Start.
Applyby sending resumeto Mrs.
Portia Spencer, Director SCA,
Prolect Head Start. P.O. Draw er

CASHIER

$3.00foradult$

41-Houes

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caHasssm.dAdv.thing

WE'VE EXPANDED

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides,

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GEN. BOOKKEEPING

4A- Public Notices

41-Houses-

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TOP BRANDS
AT FANTASTIC PRICESI
Interested In opening &amp; owning
your own Women's Fashion
provides
Shop?
$11,500
everything you need I. need to
know. Call anytime collect. Mr.
Holly 615.5520162.

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amcii of the City of Wier
in
Ipringe. Floridi, that said CIty

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LET'S BE i-I3NEST
If you weren't looking for anew
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a weeks
call 1-100-432-5403 anytime for
recorded message.

TERMS

LOW FEE

NOTICIOpNuARI
a

Exper ienced Floor Man needed.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Mellonville.

Secretary

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CENTRAL FLORIDA

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New
ew office in Lake Maly now

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MANAGER
lorida, that the City of Casselbirry
1`09011011 to close, vacate and
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bandon the following described
asement, to wit:
SALES REP.
The South 714 fog of that certain
lfool wide easement over the flOfIh
CETA
1 feet and the west 7½ feet ci that
irtaln 1$ toot wide eawenint over
iciest 13 lest of Lot Is Block K, UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE

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person. This is an ecology

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Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
Get Cash Buyers for a small in.
P.O. Box 553
Sanford, Fl.. 32771

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oriented advertising program,
of fering a unique, new approa ch
to the media, especially suited
for golf courses, tennis court s,
shopping centers, schoo ls,
recreation areas, and other
desirable locations. Company
provides Licensee with ad.
vertising units and sales aids.
freeof charge, all in accordance
with a written license
agreement. NO FRANCHISE
FEE only a minimum license
performance deposit, refun.
dable upon meet ing certain per.
formance quotas. Successful
applicant will have a proven
sales track record and will be
selected after personal In.
tervlew in your area. if you are
int er ested, you should call us
immediately and we will send
you detailed information. AD.
PAK OF AMERICA, INC., ($13)
641-1477, today between 1.5 p.m.,
week days between I.S.

now
accepting applications for FulI&amp;
Part time positions. Apply at
any store locally or P.O. Box 90$,
Crescent City, Fl. 32012.

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Self employment and opportunity
for significant income available
through licensed primary
business territory In Florida for
a highly qualified, aggressive

Handy Way Food Stores
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&amp;--Chi ld Care

4- 3e5'sOfl3IS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
ii City council of the City of
asselberry, Seminole County,

IJUMP

customer, want a good gardener. Loch Arbor area. Call
mornings &amp; evenings 123 0S36.

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TILITY BASEMENT
0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

somommenew

If you want another permanent

Man needed for yard care during
summer Season. Phone 322.2090
between 10 am. &amp; 6 p.m.

Noon The Do Before Publication

Sunday, April 5, 1979-75

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Secretary --- experened for busy
Sanford office. Heavy typing,
shorthand preferred but not req.
831-5717 or 322-6641. EOE.

3 Lines Minimum

OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RDINANCI CLOSING,
ACATING AND ABANDONING

M Deputy Clerk
Publish Apr. 1, 5, 15, 22, 1919

A Community Service Message From The Herald

RATES

PEARSON, plaintiff's

otherwise a Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded

before they hire a thief. Is that wallet, necklact.
or lipstick you pocket worth the price you

W.

attorney, whose address is 3435
South Hopkins Avenue, Post Office
Box 104$, Titusville, Florida 32180,
on or before May 7, 1979, and f Ile the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on plaintiff's

For a career in Real Estate call
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Realty WorrdThe Real Estate

ltIme ................. 43c a line
3conseculiv•Iimes .... 3$c a line
l Consecutive tiinit..... 3$C a line

HOURS

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defo.s,if any, toiton

your

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831-9993.....

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

95145 feet).
Begin at the NW corner of Lot I,

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UNIQUE ADVERTISING
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
WITH NO
FRANCHISE
FEE REQUIRED

Demonstrators needed
Call Jo-An. 323.8$12

Agency June Porzig 323.5324.

porat ion,

dissolved corporation, and
COX CRAFT, INC., a dissolved

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24-8101iness Opportunit ies

Vnted

CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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Seminole

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AN
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.2097.CA41.L
S UTHEAST BANKS TRUST COM.
PAN V. N. A. as successor Trustee of
the Harry L. Beeman Trust,
Plaintiff,
VS.
HICKORY LAKE ESTATES, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
CROSSROADS
CONTRACTING,
INC., a Florida corporation,
TRICOUNTRY BUILDING SUP.
PLY CO., INC.,a Florida cor.

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HOWTO ERASE A GOOD

Casselberry

Seminole

County. Florida, under the fictitious
*me of DEPENDABLE PEST.
CONTROL, and that I int end to register sald.name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the pro.
visions of theFictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit:
Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Marilyn .Ienquin Allgaier
Publish: April 1, I, IS, 22. 1979
OEI.13

rsigned pursuant to th
Un
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
S65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the County Clerk, Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of the oublication of this
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:
LIVE OAKS CENTER under which
(I am) at (address) 31$ Live Oaks
Blvd. in the City of Casselberry,
Florida.

1979
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

CLASSIFIED ADS

engaged in business at 1021 Camellia

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby ven that I am
aged inbusinesy 139$ HGW 427

FICTITIOUS NAME

184felp

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

NOTICE UNDER
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Interior-Exterior House Painting
Licensed-Insured. Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322.9460
Interior I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322-5545 or 372-404
Painting by Anthony Carina. Intenor, ex terior qualified in all
Free Est. Call 322-001).

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ALL, PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi.
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mobile homes. Trucks washed,
Economy rates. $34.93,

Concrete Work: steps. patios
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Evening Herald (USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

LossThreat Diminishes

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Herald Staff write
Officials of the Orange-Semi 9ole-Osceola
Transportation Authority (OSOTA) may be able to
win release of more than $500,000 in federal money
being held up by the U.S. Department of Labor if it
can come to an agreement with the Amalgamated
Transit Union (ATU) at a Washington meeting
Tuesday.
"It's possible" that an agreement acceptable to
both OSOTA and the ATU can be worked out, said
Ellis Rottman, public information officer with the
employee protection division of the Department of
Labor today.
A hold-up of the $568,000 operating money from
the federal government had generated local fears
that the bus service in the Seminole and Orange
County areas would have to be halted May I.
ATU has filed a challenge to the continuation of
the federal operating funds with the federal agency
which oversees employees' rights to collective
trga1ning.
The dispute between the union and OSOTA began
a year ago when striking bus drivers who were
union members were replaced by new employees

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ment of labor that it still represents the employees
OSOTA general manager, expressed "cautious and is urging the federal agency to hold up the
optimism" the Tuesday meeting will resolve the
money.
problem before he left today for Washington.
Meanwhile, the Seminole County Conunissior,
Rottman, emphasizing that the department of
representative
on the authority, Commissioner Bill
labor is charged with the responsibility of over.
seeing the grant award from the department of
Kirchhoff said he will explain to his colleagues on the
transportation and is not in the business of
commission Tuesday that several alternatives are
designating bargaining agents, said the department
available on the bus service. The budgeted funding
only enforces the employee protection aspect of the
for the authority will be exhausted by May 1 if the
law.
federal money is not released by then, Kirchhoff
said.
"Our role Is to see that certain guarantees for
protection are satisfied," Rottman said. "We
"If the federal money does cease, we will have to
oversee that aspect of the law and have to bless the
re-evaluate service and what we are going to do,"
arrangement between the two parties. We have to
Kirchhoff said,detailing the alternatives available to
tell the department of transportation that the law
Seminole County. "We will have to decide whether
has been satisfied."
to discontinue service altogether, whether we will
Hamric said after new employees were hired to
institute the service on a limited basis—for example
replace the strikers last year, OSOTA on June 29
in the early morning and late afternoon hours for
notified the union it would no longer be recoenized
working people dependent upon the tranas a bargaining agent for the new drivers. He sportation," Kirchhoff said.
said OSOTA offered to abide by a vote of the em"It will depend a lot on Orange County," he said.
ployees on the matter, but the union did not call for
Orange County is to decide next week what
a vote,
measures it will take if the federal money is not
Hamric said the union is insisting to the departreleased.

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Gas Shortages
Strike Seminole
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

Fridays if the situation grows worse.
Butler said Scovell Oil Distribution in
DeLandfrompwhom he buys his gas has cut his
Sanford and area motorists planning any
allocation by 7,000 gallons a month. He said
weekend trips would do well to fill their gas
the cutbacks will continue "indefinitely."
tanks by Friday - or even Thursday.
"The bulk of our customers are once-aThat's the message being given by local
week buyers... the regulars," he said. "We
service station managers who say they are
can just barely meet their needs now. We
not being allowed by distributors to purchase
couldn't do that if we start getting a run of
enough gasoline to meet the demands of their
noncustomers,"
customers.
Bill Scovell, Amoco distributor, said the gas
One by one service station owners and
squeeze is probably tied to more than one
operators in Sanford are closing on Sunday
factor. He said the latent impact of the Iran
and reducing their Saturday and weekday
oil loss, plus the OPEC increases which some
hours as their pump supplies dwindle,
major companies are not willing to pay, both
"What else can we do, we just don't have contribute to the problem.
the allocation," said Marty Francioso of the
"The situation Is tight but fairly stable," he
Exxon Station at 29M 5, Sanford Ave.
said. "We're at 92 percent of last year's
Francloso said he has had to close the last
allocation and it appears It will stay that way
two Sundays and now remains open until only for some months."
1 p.m. on Saturday. In addition, he said his
"The bottom line is that station operators
weekday hours now extend until only 5:30
can probably meet the demand of last yeir,
p.m. A week ago, he said, his station stayed
but anyone who has experienced an increase
open until 8:30 evenIngs,
in business — or anybody planning to use
The cause of Francioso's difficulties is a
more gas than last year for their personal use
cutback in gas allocation per month by more
— may be up the creek," Scovell said.
than 15,000 gallons. He said the Exxon
In an effort to accomodate local customers,
dlstrbutor in Tampa informed him this month the Cumberland Farms Store on south Sanhe could purchase only 24,20) gallons of the
ford Avenue has had to limit the gas sold on
40,000 gallons he had previously been given,
weekends to $7 per customer. But manager
John Butler, owner of the Butler Amoco Cynthia Dyess said the store's supply of
Station at 1407 French Ave., said he keeps an unleaded gas has completely run out despite
eye on the daily average of gas sold and the plan.
prevents customers from large purchases as
"We've been out of unleaded for two weeks
the day goes on and the daily quota is neared. and don't know yet when we'll get a supply.
He said he has had to close Sundays, Saturday They just give it to us when they can," she
afternoons and may even have to cutback said.

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By DONNA ES'TES
Herald Staff Writer
Circuit Judge Dominick J.
SaUl will recommend to
Seminole
County
Cornmissioners during a 2 p.m.
kahop seaden Thssiay that
county money be acat.dto
create a Dometk Pato,g
Commissioner's (DRC) office
to handle matters bi'.eiving ft
collection and enforcement of
child support payments.
In a written presentation to
the board Salfi is requesting a
budget of $38,569.65 to create
and operate the office from
May 1 through Sept. 30 and a
$95,298.65 budget for the office
in the 1979-80 fiscal year
beginning Oct. 1.
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cost-efficient service to resolve
the problems of support for
children and to relieve the
burdensome obligation now on
taxpayers who support children
through tax revenue generated
welfare payments."
Salfi said the Seminole
County clerk's office now
processes more than 2,000
support payments per month,
double the number of just a few
years ago, yet nearly an equal
number of child support
payments are either not made
or are made in too low an
amount,
In welfare cases only, the
judge said, nearly $20,000 was
collected in January, 1079, yet
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could result in child support
orders, beneflttlng both the
children and the taxpayer.
Salfi included a magazine
article with his memo to the
county commissionerson how
other states are handling the
problems
of
requiring
"runaway fathers" to support
their children,
He said the DRC would offer
information and assistance on
all support enforcement
matters Including both filing for
and collecting child support as
well as providing disabled
fathers a forum to seek a
temporary reduction in child
support before being hauled
into court on contempt.
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enforcement process to better
serve the parents who have
custody of their children and
who now must go to the state
attorney, the clerk, the state
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services or a
private attorney to obtain
support for their children,
Salfi said the DRC would
decrease the length of time
between initiating enforcement
and resolution; would consolidate, make efficient and
more available necessary
services; expedite enforcement
placing the responsibility for
child support upon parents
rather than taxpayers and
would enforce court orders
without constant time claims

forcemnent of rulings previously
made.
He said the chief judge of the
circuit on Jan. 8, established
the office of the DRC and funds
are now needed to begin the
program.
The DEC, Salfi said; will
handle enforcement of prior
orders of support whether
welfa.-e cases or not; claims for
child support against nonpaying parents where no prior
order of support has been
Issued; requests of the state to
intervene in cases where a prior
order of support has been entered and the parent with child
custody is on welfare; requests
by a parent for temporary
reduction
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said we office ouma upon Judges mnus aitowing payments; petitions by county
SaUl said, Is to "satisfy what Is estImated 1,500 cases of persons facilitate accessibility to the judges to use their time on residents of court orders where
fast becoming an over- receiving some form of state court and would organize the matters not requiring en- a parent Is out of state

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rotating blackouts among its problems if we are allowed to
Herald Stall Writer
customers on Tuesday to do It," said FP&amp;L district
Action by Gov. Bob Graham conserve its dwindling low, manager
Scott
Burns,
Is expected today on a sulfur fuel supply. The firm 'Although the plume from the
recommendation that Florida serves 4.5 million persons in smoke stacks will be darker,
Power &amp;Ught Co. bepermittedFlorida.
toburnhlgh-sulfuroilatl5offts
"It will save us a lot of
See DECISION, Page 2A
21 plants to avert power
shortages which the company
predicted would bring
TOday
blackouts or brownouts.
Included in the lifting of
environmental restrictions for Dr. Lamb ..................4B Around The Clock ..........4-A
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Horoscope .................4-B Bridge .....................4-B
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By8HA1ONCARRACO

sCommunity College will hold its dedication
ceremony aitber late spring or early
allf to mark the
yen
batHing,
of
its
now
a shop and lab
comPietion
.bIdi ad ii3 addition, sW L . Milwee auldant
to th cati,. prsatsnt
MW new farflftj were slated for cnpIg(Ion in March,
IPA a'low minor twxhup 'be" pMed the date to May
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then," Milvee said.
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Increasing demand of enrollment, Mllwee said.
With the addition of the vocational facilities, the
enrollment for occupational education courses Is expected
to
director of
EICMlm
"We anticipate we will exceed 2,000 full-time
equivalents or a bead count km 5,000to W Audenb for
MA fiscal year which represents abo'A a 10 percent increm",MOIICrW .plsiu.d.
Vocational Btsidiuig will offer courses such as

engineering, technology, food service, medical records,
and home management programs. Its classrooms will
also house typing and stenography rooms, business data
processing facilities and general classrooms."
The Shop and Lab Building provides a permanent
facility for the retçholstery, emergency medical
technology, paramedic and firefighting programs. New
programs will be offered in omaii engine repair, auto
work and welding.
SPecial, features of the library addition wiH
and forensic laboratories along with st udy rooms,
reading, cd&amp;14ft AM microft areaL lAqguage,
reading Woffices and general classrooms will cornp1st. this addition to the collage.
Seminole Community Collage offers all prpcof.sslgnal

majors in Its basic two-year college program. In addition
to its academic programs, the college also has a wide
variety of technical courses, and its community service
and leisure time programs are constantly expanding In
response to the needs of the community,
At present, the number of students enrolling in )g
college parallel programs is Increasing, whereas th
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national trend sees the programs holding steady. College
officials say that the growth trend at the college is a
reflection of the continued growth in the Seminole
Countr
area.
SCC is also'an area vocational education school with
modern equipment and faculties geared to help students
acquire skills needed for employment or advancement in
specific vocational areas.

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

Local Reaction Is Mixed
Over Cablevision Control

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
woSeminleCowtyoffalsritijy the
'Florida House of Representatives for passing a bill
which would remove from counties and cities the
right to regulate cable television rates, calling the
action a "further dilution of homerule powers."
They also said the action Is: an "Interference in
local government." At the same time two other
local officials said cablevision Is not a true utility
and Its rates can be controlled by the open market
with customers either taking or not taking the
service,
The bill passed the Florida House last week on a
7345 vote and Is expected to be considered by the
Florida Senate this week. It must pass the Senate
and be signed by the governor to become law.
"I think It Is an Interference. I don't know why the
cities should not be able to control cable television.
It Is another one of those things the state is taking
away from the cities," said Sanford Mayor Lee P.
Moore.
Sanford recently refused to grant a rate increase
request from Seminole-Orange Cablevision which
serves most of the municipality under a non.
exclusive franchise,
Meanwhile, In Casselberry where SeminoleOrange has put the city on notice
j wants rate
Increase, Council Chairman Frank Schulte said "u
the Senate goes along with this, the Legislature win
be taking away homerule - taking away from local
government its powers of regulation and legislation,
The none-exclusive franchise with Seminole-Orange
setting the rates Is by ordinance In Casselberry,"
Schulte said. "lithe law passes, It will further dilute
homerule. It Is an example of the state doing

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HERE, HEREI QUota Edwin Teal.. in "North, with this Spring": "The world's favorite
season Is the spring. All things seem possible In...." What word Is missing? Hint: Turned
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keep each other's prices within a reasonable
amount. It Is not like the telephone companies or the
power companies that are monopolies," he said.
County Commission Vice Chairman Bill Kirchho(f, added the county government In
regulating the cablevision rates Is closer to the
people and can ask lot of questions and hopefully get
answers more quickly that someone at the state
level,
The county commission recently granted a rate
increase requested by Seminole-Orange
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Purdy said other rights for existing legislation on the rigid education to all handicapped
Twenty two years ago years, currently as director of the mentally handicapped of handicapped Individuals to students, 94-142 greatly OR.
President
Dwight
D. the (knega Workshop for the which can no 1ozger be an education. The impact of 85. Panda the scope of that manIssthower proclaimed May 1 mentally handicapped in abridged du, to fedEral laws 142 In Seminole County Is date. Florida law entitles
to be Law Day, a day to Sanford. H. said he has seen a include the rigid to keep per.. already being felt.
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was chosen spacifically to
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wheretdsjita,1anien milled without a hearing."
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Arelativeof Mrs. Brooks
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Shuu*daj'd basebaH dialogue in this instance is "son, rang. killed 44-year-old murder In connection with the she had
"just shot Sunny." Her after the shooting that Adolphus believed his wife had stolen the
this is bat." Of course that's not what Chase&amp;Co. Adolphus Brooks at his horn* at shooting. She remain' In mother then accompanied her on several occasions beat his gun following a quarrel over
coach Brad Wallace Is telling Oscar MerthiE. The 185 Bethune Circle, Sanford, custody in Seminole County Jail to the police department, wife and threw her out of the divorce proceedings.
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Merthie is being taught, the key Is the right hand. examiner's report concluded.
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ford's National League championship with a 5 p.m. Memorial Hospital revealed was set on the first degree storrny affair, officials report. forth," MN, Brooks' sister said. Friday night's shooting." The
game Tuesday, on the Bay Avenue Field against that all three builds struck murder charge.
Both sued each other, In March
Police records Indicate that murder weapon was a small
Cardinal Industries. Meanwhile, action today Brooks In the left area of the
Police said the murder of 1978 for divorce. The suits charges were never filed pistol, but larger than a .fl
centers around American League games at Fort chest, Dr. Sara Irrgang said weapon used was a snail were dropped and a brief period against either party as a result caliber weapon, police said.
Mellon and Bay Avenue Fields. For a complete today.
caliber pistol. Motive for the of reconciliation followed, court of their disturbances.
Dr. Irrgang said the bullets in
Dr. Irrgang said there was a slaying appears to have been a records uiwC5te.
rundown on all of last weekend's Little League
However, a police report on Brooks' chest were fired at a
'tames around Seminole Count" seepages
BA and slight powder mark on the long-standing domestic
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short and In August Mrs. Brooks reported a burglary to determined If he was looking at
shots were fired at "fairly close
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charge to single-family homes. "The firm indicated
it would not go to the $8 rate immediately," French
said.
French also said Sanlando Cablevision which
recently received a non-exclusive franchise to
operate In Altamonte Springs has indicated It will
be applying to the county for a non-exclusive
franchise.
In Altamonte where Sanlando has Its only fran.
chise in the county currently, the city commission
there retained the option to consider ever)' two
years whether it wishes to control cablevision rates
or to let them float - be raised or lowered by the
company.
The Sanlando franchise In Altamonte, adopted in
March, calls for Initial rates of $5.50 monthly service charge and basic installation fee of $9.95 for one
unit with $5 for each additional installation.
Mayor June Lorrnann of Longwood, which has
non-exclusive franchise with Sanlando Cablevision,
has "mixed emotions" about the legislation.
"My initial reaction is that the government on the
local level - the city commission - should regulate
the rates. At least we can control It and not let the
rates be raised every month," she said.
Longwood City Administrator Divid Chacey said
Orange-Cablevision Is asking for a rate increase
from the current $6-50 to$8 monthly service charge.
Current rates In Casselberry are $4.95 monthly
service charge with $1 for each additional outlet In
single-family homes. The rate Increase being
requested Is to $8 monthly and $2 for each additional
outlet.
In Sanford the rates retained by the city cornmission are: $6.50 monthly service charge to single.
family homes with $15 for each additional outlet.

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time ago."
Mayor Troy Piland of Winter Springs sees the
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voted several weeks ago to de-regulate the rates of
Seminole-Orange in our city," said Piland.
"Cablevision Is neither a necessity nor a utility. It is
entertainment and should be left to set Its own rates.
Customers will control the rates. If the rates are too
high customers won't take the service," he said.
"I'm the only member of the board of county
commissioners who said the rates should be deregulated. The other four members of the board
decided to continue with the regulating" said
Commission Chairman Bob French.
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Sovi et Dissident Attends Carter's Church'
(UP!) At. Church of Washington Sunday. buy U.S. naval secrets.
church
services
with a
The president called Vins a
tending
Carter, telling the group Vms
newly treed Soviet dissident, courageous man who was said he was being transported
President Carter said it is not persecuted "because of his across Siberia on a cattle train
treason to object to government belief In Christ."
only four days earlier, said
injustice in the United States or
A Baptist leader In the people have an obligation to
elsewhere, but It is "sinful to be Ukraine, Vms was accused of speak out when they see their
silent."
"defaming the Soviet state" In government doing wrong.
1975 and sentenced to five years
Noting that some equate the
Georgi Vms, one of five Ins labor camp and five years words "My country, right or
Russian activists released a of internal exile,
wrong" with patriotism, Carter
few days before, came to
He was released Friday, said "I doubt that God would
Washington from New York to along with four other political approve of that statement."
worship with the president and prisoners, in exchange for the
"The first time we had to face
attend the Bible class Carter freedom of two Soviet spies that in my lifetime was in the
taught at the First Baptist convicted last year of trying to Vietnam War," the president
WASHINGTON

IN BRIEF
Labor Party Gaining
In Final Days Before Vote
LONDON (UP!) - Prime Minister James Callaghan,
his Labor Party apparently gaining on Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives, Is calling on supporters for one final
push to win Thursday's parliamentary election.
Mrs. Thatcher began her final chive Sunday to become
Britain's first woman prime minister, by appealing to the
heart of Callaghan's support -trade unionists -who, she
Predicted, would work well with a Conservative government.
But Callaghan said the conservatives "were beginning
to panic," and "one last heave" by party supporters
would put Labor over the top in the Thursday balloting.
The latest opinion polls published Sunday showed Mrs.
Thatcher still ahead of her Labor rival, although In some
cases by much smaller margins than earlier in the
campaign.

said.
Describing the oublic attitude
during the war as being: 'If my
president says bomb Cambodia
... so be it," Carter said "my
country may not be right." He
told the 150 or so people attending the class they had an
obligation "to try to change It."
"This ls not treason,"he said.
"A human being has the right
to question the law and
sometimes face the consequen.
ces," Carter said.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Herman Talmadge,
millionaire Georgia Democrat and one of the Senate's
most Influential members, today faced an ordeal In the
Senate Ethics Committee that could end his political
career.
Thal-like disciplinary hearings that could end In Senate
censure or expulsion were to begin In a somber atmosphere similar to that of a courtroom. It Is the first
disciplinary action against a senator since the 1967 case of
Connecticut Democrat Thomas Dodd, which ended In
censure.
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allegations of financial misconduct and announced his
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An autopsy was being conVan Stober, 41, of 2595 value of the property stolen was garage of a home under con- Taylor Rental April 2 by two charged with grand theft.
ducted this morning to deter- Sweetwater Trail, Maitland, $650, he said.
struction at the Wekiva Club different female customers.
The suit alleges Herriott
mine the exact cause of death of told deputies the radio and a
There were no signs of forced Estates, deputies say. There They were to be returned the been injured in his good 41
namq,
a three-month-old Sanford boy, stopwatch valued at $175 were entry, deputies say.
were no signs of forcible entry. same day, deputies say.
has
suffered
humiliation
aril
according to Seminole County stolen sometime between
EQUIPMENTSTOLEN
LUMBERSTOLEN
mental
distress
and
has
beeil
SUIT
FILED
deputies.
Friday and Sunday. The car
Two pieces of equipment
An unknown amount of
An Orlando man has brought subjected to insult."
Kenneth Adams of 2201 was parked at his residence and
lumbe
and
decorative
panels
rented
from
a
rental
suit
against the Altamonte
llerriott was arrested March
establishAlexander Ave., Sanford, was locked, he said.
were
stolen
sometime
between
ment
in
Casselberry
Springs
Police
Department,
4
at
the Ranch Store in Us'
were
pronounced dead Sunday
PLANTSSTOLEN
Friday
from
a
reported
stolen
Thursday
and
Saturday
charging
false
arrest.
Altamonte
Springs Mall Plaz i.
acmorning at Seminole Memorial
Two large macrame pots and construction site in Wekiva, cording to Seminole County
Richard
Byron
Herriott
(fled
Altamonte
Springs police ac'
Hospital possibly of suffocation, plantholders valued at $200
county
deputies.
according
suit
in
to
Seminole
Seminole
County
asking
cused
Ilerriott
of stealing iten
deputies say.
were taken from the front deputies.
Both
the
parking
lot
blower
in
excess
of
damages
for
valued
at
inure
than $1i}t) froij.
$2,500
Sandra Turner, the baby's entrance of a Longwood home,
The
property
valued
at
$1,200
valued
at
"mental
$167.50
and
the
level
the
The
case .;
distress"
caused
the
store.
mother, told deputies she gave according to Seminole County
valued
was
stacked
Inside
the
double
dismissed
in
at
$125
were
rented
by
by
his
being
circuit
court. 1
arrested
and
the baby his bath and bottle at deputies.
approximately 8 a.m. Sunday.
Renee Gates, 40, of 103
4; A
When she checked on the baby a Leyburn Place, Longwood, told
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hall hour later, she said the deputies, the pot and planbaby was not breathing and tholders, which weigh 75 pounds
took him to Seminole Memorial each, were stolen either
Hospital, deputies say.
Saturday or Sunday. The plants
-Attempts wett made tO were last seen hanging from
her
ceiling,
she
said.
revive the baby but at 9:27 a.m.
TAKEN
Sunday
Kenneth
was
A
radio
and
a television set
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pronounced dead. Dr. Robert
were
stolen
Saturday
from
a
Gay of the
hospital's realty firm In Fern Park, ac/
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deputies
cording to Semin ole County
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the baby "possibly died
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suffocation."
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was gained through the rear
•_'-..c.
window
on the west side of the
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year-old woman was arrested
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Larry Michael, 41, of 3202
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Owner watches as boat Is hooked back to truck
25th St., Sanford In the head
Seminole County deputies.
Louise Harris, 22, of 2606 while the couple was at the
Lake Hayes Road, Oviedo, told Ranch House Restaurant.
deputies she had left her Police said the blow temporarily knocked out Miss
apartment for a day and
her return found her home Fisher.
BURGLARY
vandalized and several items
A cruise on the St. Johns a palm tree near the lakefront and this was to have been their car collision as traffic
A
burglar
broke into the home
slow't
missing.
River
to Hontoon Island with at French Avenue and Seminole first outing. The cabin cruiser down to eye the unusual bo at
of
Susie
Smith,
68,
at
1005
The sliding glass doors mnher
Orange Boating Club Boulevard in Sanford.
bedroom were found open, Ms. Hickory Ave., Sanford, the
valued
at$4,S00did
was
andthe
versus
Driversot
planned
Saturday morning by
The Honeycutts towing their the
Honeycutts
nottotaled
yet have
cars tree
wereaccident.
identified
as Mrs.
sometime over the weekend,
Harris said.
and
Larry
Pat
Honeycutt
of
boat
with
a
pickup
truck
it
Insured. The palm
police said.
faired Robert Mann of Lake Monroc
GREYHOUNDS STOLEN
Police said the thief gained Longwood was scuttled stopped to avoid hitting another much better.
Two greyhounds were stolen entry by breaking a window on abruptly when their 24-foot car and boat trailer kept going.
The boat accident was the and Kathy Pezuld of Sanford.
from the home of a rural the west side of the building. Lone Star cabin cruiser ran into They had just acquired the boat indirect cause of a minor two. Neither driver was injured.
Sanford woman, according to Once inside, the thief stole
Seminole County deputies.
several plates, cooking ware,
Rose McGuyer, 20, of Rt. 1, and towels with a total value of
Box 145 Wayside Drive, San- $130, pQlice said.
ford, told deputies the dogs
CASH, CAMERA STOLEN
were stolen between 9 a.m. and
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greyhounds were valued at sometime between Friday and
$600, she said.
Saturday from the home of a
AGGRAVATED BATTERY Geneva man.
A Chuluota man was was
Richard M. Elmore, P.O. Box
arrested Sunday at his home for X, Geneva, told Seminole
the alleged aggravated battery County deputies someone stole
of his wife, according to $40 In cash from a purse , a
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Cannon camera and a camera
Russel David Brewer, 50, of bag from his front room. Total
241 Seventh Street, Chuluota,
told deputies wife had
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Brewer's wife contended her
.
- .husband struck her with his
k,
fists, deputies say.
The woman was transported
1where
she
he was treated for neck and
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face Injuries, deputies say.
Life-Care retirement at John Knox Village of Central Florida
Brewer was arrested and
taken to Seminole County j
offers an exciting combination of independent apartment living
where he was placed on an
with convenient services and facilities. . . plus the comfort of
$8400 bond.
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professional Med-Center care if ever needed. And you can save
A 40channel citizen's band
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IN BRIEF

can correct defects in govern- with his head tilted slightly to
cnrfr told hear the words of the Interpretthe group. "It is sinful to be er at his side.
VI us closed the regular
silent In the face of injustice."
religious
service with a prayer.
Carter avoided direct attacks
Standing
on the altar, his
on the Russians - who have
hands
clasped
and eyes closed,
repeatedly jailed Vms -but did
in
Russian:
"Almighty
mention the "pressures in. he said
flicted upon him by the date." Lord, I bring you my sincere
Vins, dressed in a dark suit, gratitude for this moment, for
sat In the second pew, directly your strength, for your mirain front 01 Carter, as the cle."
"I thank you also that you are
president conducted the clan ln
the balcony at the rear of the teaching us not to be silent
when we see injustice," he said
church.
He stared directly at Carter, with the aid of the translator.

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April 30, 1979-3A

Autopsy Conducted In Death Of . Child

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Ashdod Enters Suez Canal
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
The freighter Ashdod steamed Into the Suez Canal
today, flying the Star of David and sounding Its sirens to
mark the first voyage by an Israeli ship tirough the canal
since the birth of the Jewish date In 104$
The cargo ship, sailing empty, entered the waterway at
Its southern end at 2:25 a.m. EST. It was the seventh ship
In a 34-vessel convoy headed for Port Said at the canal's
northern entrance.
Several dozen people standing on the banks of the
channel waved and smiled when they spied the Larasli flag
flying from a mast and painted on the ship's funnel. Crew
members on deck waved back.

'Watergate' In Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN,Puerto Rico (UP!) - Puerto Rico's
governor has changed his stand and adriItt.d he knew In
advance of a police takeout that led to the shooting
deaths of two independence activists and charges of a
Watergate-style cover-up.
The statements by Goy. Canoe Romaro Barcelo added
fuel to the biggest political controversy of his prostatehood administration, accused by pro-Independence
socialists of quashing a federal Investigation of the case.
Romero, who repeatedly denounced as "nm.d lies"
claims that he had prior knowledge of the dak.og,
confirmed Saturday he knew of It ,,at least two days in
advance," but his Information was "not precise."

Populist Wins Election
years

'We're At War'
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) - N4Ional guarn
using a Sherman tank and heavy weapons battled Sm
dinistas guerrillas for more than sill hours In the nor,
thwestern city of Leon, witnesses and military sources
said.
"We're at war," a guardsman In Leon Nicaragua's
second largest city 55 miles northwest 01 the cp4ta1 said
Sunday. "We have tire. cwHIen. Well count the
Sandinistas when we get them off the duds,"
Witnesses said rebels captured and hilled three
Guardemen in the San Felipe cesadery In the wodsen
outskirts of the city and a fourth guardsmm was killed to
the city.

Pot Found Inside Cow
AGANA,Guam (UP!) - The long arm of the law
reached into a cow's litmutines Sunday, pulled oat 10
pounds of marijuana and arrodid a 41-ysarsid methir of
alL
Mrs. Lourdes Tom was arrested at Guam later.
national airport where customs #cialt dis,iud
marijuana concealed ina cow's br4utin.t
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"When you get a hot plant, you're going to get radiation exposure. It's as simple as that. ... The memory lingers on."
He was talking about his own problem, but he may as well have
been talking about Three Mile Island, in Harrisburg, Pa., from
which the memories of the word nuclear accident Inhistorylingered and grew.
Officials In Toronto said Sunday two nuclear plant workers
received more than a year's normal radiation quotient in one day
while repairing a damaged generating system.
Dr. Don Watson, manager of safety services for the plant, said
there was little cause for concern, since their exposure dill was
considerably less than a barium X-ray would have inflicted. But
be added, "the Important thing is, we lost control."
The Boston Globe reported Sunday workers at the Plymouth,
Mass., Pilgrim I plant have been exposed to comparatively high
levels of radiation for several years because a leak spread
radioactive material through the plant's cooling system, leaving
a number of lingering "hot spots."
Despite improved worker exposure records and a $1.5 million
cleanup program, Boston Edison officials said It dill may take
two years to correct the situation.
For protesters, Three Mile Island remained the call to arms. In
Colorado, 284 01 them
Including anti-war activist Daniel
Ellsherg - were arrested.
Elioherg called t Raft Flats N'hsr Weepona plant near
Golden "a Harrisburg wuilLig to happen." He led protesters In a
march that briefly blocked three roads leading to the facility.
Demonstrations on a lesser scale were staged in Durham, N.C.,
and Gore, Okla.
In uranium-rich Grants, N.M., nuclear power backers rallied In
defense 01 the mining Industry that made a boom town of their
city.
"What the country needs now is an educational process to
overcome the fears of the nuclear power industry," es-astronaut
Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M., said.
Several miles away, anti-nuclear forces led by the American
Indian Environmental Council, staged a protest rally against
uranium mining.
The shadow of Three Mile Island reached all the way to West
Germany where politicians facing election saw In the Pennsylvania accident a golden chance for the "Green," or environmentalist, party to seize the balance of power.
It didn't. Anti-nuclear "Greens" drew only 2.42 percent of the
vote, but they left their mark.
As his first order of business Monday, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt scheduled a discussion of plans for the final storage of
nuclear waste In deep underground salt beds, and the government
said It will license no more nuclear plant construction until wade
disposal is assured.

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No matter what Southerners the fact that nuclear power
is a on their generating ability, the and transmission. ,, you mission, said the Three Mile the safety of nuclear acmay think about nuclear power, fact 01 lIfe now and It has to be nuclear pI"ds are pressed to woukin't know whether you Island accident hasn
'taffeJ cidents," he said, adding that It
they are more reliant on it than for some time to come, so we the limit first,
would
have
power
from
one
day
the
construction
of Southern 15 leading to greater safety
any other region and might ought to do evèr)lblng we can
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precaution&amp;
nuclear plants.
depend on It even more In the to make It as safe as poadhie," meeting our 5
peaks
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Morgan, D we did not have our nuclear power plant In the Georgia
Csxruutly there are 19 flu- N.C.
nuclear
for the terdlon now," he slid. "Maybe
units av'ilable to us," said Power Co. system, big spokesnow we (the public) can decide
clear power suits In operation
The percentage 01 electricity Albert Morris of Carolina man Howard Winkler said the
whether we want nuclear power
In the 10 Sosglwutern states that flows from Southern Power &amp; Ugid Co., which gets plaMproduces
" think the Three Mile Island or we don't want nuclear
9 percent of the
with another 31 under construe- nuclear reactors Into the 47 percent 01 its electricity from utility's power and "Is ex. accident was bad
for the power."
UM all designed to provide so region's homes and Industries two suits and is building three tremely valuable and helps
much electricity that one power is almost Impossible to deter- more.
keep a downward pressure on
'coisyo'dai says the Sotdh mine.
Duke Power Co., which like the total cost of fuel."
W" be tirown Into chaos it
But most utility firms do say CP&amp;L serves parts of the two So far the Tenneamee Valley
they were ordered d...t
that w hen warm or cold Carolinas, launched a full-scale Aidherity gets 13 percent 01 Its
lobbying campaign last week electricity from the three-unit
when it appeared the Nuclear Browns Ferry nuclear plant.
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was That percentage will rise,
GEORGIA,
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sçsjd down in
WIN* considering a shut- bowsver,wIththecc,ip4,tjonoi When the dog saw John
nby field.
down of Duke's three-unit 12 suits at Mx other plants.
DENVER (UPI) - After 15
IUe's plane coining In for a
Several Lamm Cabinet msm- (nes plad near Seneca, &amp;C., If Browns Ferry were dosed. lan
lassane and a passenger,
years and 3 mIllion miles as bets have taken alternate for modifications. Those
ding he dashed aid on the Werton Whiting, $4, also .01
WA spokesman Mike Butler runway to greet him.
Colorado's chief pilot, Jim transportat
since Slioun corrections were prunpt.d by said, "WA would be able to
Georgia, 5%foi4 aim, InjuShows has been
grounded, made an apprgach to Stapleton the accident at the 1se Mile make up the lost generating
K1iiie, $4, of Georgia, told ties and were treated at a St
much to the rrelief of Coy. IMIIIOI.I Airport with his Island
nuclear reactor in capacity by sung our coal-fired aiathorjt,s he p'g3. up avoid Albans Hospital and later
in and other Mate
Richard
u a Saturday as he released.
ate wheelo up. Shows
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oil-tired p
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was
about
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to touch down at a
South Ca
State Sen. Ithi, hydroelectric
dog used to fly with me
the flsasbsyaat flyer.
private
Ii'sding
strip,
forgot on the second approach. Ails K. Carter had predicted by getting power from other
all
th
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Sinn he was hired in 1103,
A week best cod Shows, 53,
wi he did, the plane ns, coining,
the Ices of power from Oconee iliti,"
he dashed out,"
snagged a utility line and luisane said.
me"cutlflcatlois lad S31110011 has Wgg'4 morethois 3 w
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mod 01 W1 "ahave to. admib he has a cesual op. ehetricel.
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In homes and 4ispI"41'st on nuclear power.
dipl'"MIe relations with Iran In reply to skull., action
traspssting primmsrs. preach to flying, IVA "r1— he emcee with armes to adIral
South Cirolina has the
taken by the Tolsrw govenusent, a Foreign W!iluIjy
''r' refused to fly with ever tekee
rss risks.
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spouting
accapacity
to got 30 perc ent 01 Its
spokesman saidtoday.
She. ar learning the I,"
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The otosuan Charged the Iranian rsgim. of
didUstody.iabeatafimM Fmjtyd,"hes,jd, "Imsy Ohm* the diy,
he said. while Alabama h a 311
the lel urgie dur • fl1 to mdw peeps issi NO nulased,
1 shalm world be very percent
and Virginia
with Egypt under p'euwe from Arab "rejeelonim"
I e deal wad to make chaotic (it all the South's 31 percentceparity
capacity.
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opposed to Use EgyptIan4s'asli peace treaty.
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serious.
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said Egypt wee ladermued of the franZ
at the aod WWI
Aadto C. -Thee, DubS's the *1 a rugj
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dSCMiOfl to sever relatIons by its embassy to Tehran.

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weekend closings of service stations won't be a worry for
a daring thief who now has a 4,241-gallon personal supply.
Gasoline valued at $3,000 apparently was pumped from
.15 iwdercowd tank at an Exxon station at a major Intersection during hours when the station was closeo,
police said Sunday. The theft occurred sometime between
Last Thursday and Saturday, officers said.
The storage tank was not forced open, police said,
theorising the theft could have been the work of somebody
"in an fIcIaHooklng truck."

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CHAMPAIGN,111. (UP!) The FBI arrests of two men
who tried to make $10 million selling a phony DaVinci has
led to the demise of an international art fraud ring, an FBI
spokesman said.
Special Agent Kenneth P. Walton said the two men were
arrested Saturday while trying to sell a Champaign
resident what they represented as a Leonardo cia Vinci
painting entitled "Disputa Jesu." Walton said the two had
demanded 20 million Deutschznarks -equivalent to about
$10 million - for the painting.
He said the suspects never showed the prospective
buyer the painting but, Instead, showed only a photograph
of the artwork they said they would deliver upon payment.

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today for Ben Butler, who died less than two months after
he and his wife won $500,000 In the Irish Sweepstakes.
Butler, who died last Wednesday following an illness,
never had a chance to fulfill his lifelong dream of visiting
Ireland. He had planned to make the trip In August.

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men apparently died on Impact when their light plane
went down in a Christmas Day snowstorm in a heavily
wooded section of the Adirondack village of Lake Placid.
But an extensive search launched by the family and
volunteers after the Civil Air Patrol abandoned Its search
proved fruitless because the winter's trees masked the
crash sits from view.
Civil Air Patrol Maj. John Roakos spotted the wreckage
of the Piper Navajo Saturday evening and got the craft's
registration number off the tall, police said. Troopers
confirmed It was the missing plane.

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Thirty-three million hamburgers and 16 million cups of coffee later, the oldest
original stand left In the nation's oldest hamburger chain
closes Its doors today.
The turreted little White Castle outlet on the north side
of downtown Indianapolis, which sold its first hamburger
for a nickel in Aug. 6, 1927, is shutting down because the
"building is literally worn out.,,
"We are very sad," said Marie Hart, supervisor of the
firm's Indianpolis No. 3 stand, which White Castle said
was Its longest continuously operating outlet. "Everybody
is quite emotional at this time," added Mrs. Hart, who's
been at the stand 20 years.

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TEHRAN, Ira'n (UP!)

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Spurred by nationwide
demands for a balanced budget and spending cuts, an
austerity-minded Congress anticipated tough battles this
week to determine federal spending levels for the rest of
this year and next.
The House was beginning action today on Its fiscal 1960
budget resolution, with a number of challenges expected
to the recommendation of the House Budget Committee
for p32.7 billion In outlays with a $24.9 billion deficit.
The Senate version of the budget resolution was completed last week, and differences probably considerable
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lawyer with titti. administrative ezpsrlesios, tsday won
presidential elections that end seven
of military
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rule and vowed to concentrate his work on
people" of Ecuador.
"lam not going to forgets single Ecuadorsan, but I am
going to ad my sights principally on those who are most
needy," the moderately leftist Roldos said In an lady.
morning Interview after winning the Sunday balloting.
Roldos served two years as a national legis1.4or bug has
virtually no administrative experience. His party, the
Concentration of Popular Forces, is populist soup with
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Nuclear power turned on a lot more than the lights during the
weekend.
It contaminated workmen In Canada and New England,
triggered protests In Colorado, Oklahoma and North Carolina,
rallied supporters around the mines of New Mexico and set
politicians trembling In West Germany.
American Indians In the Southwest said, "These holy mountains have been blessed by our Great Spirit" - and compared
nearby uranium mining operations to the desecration of a church.
In Plymouth, Mass., where officials still are cleaning up residue
left by faulty fuel rods several years ago, physicist Ralph E. Lapp
said It all:

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Mary K. West
Angel Gonzalez Casselberry
Clifford Myers. Doom
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currently held by Richard
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Kelly,
R-Holiday. Completing
Carl Schssnemann
his
first
term on the Orange
Helen N. Trent
Craig S. Geyefte, Delary
Cosidy Conuntision, Fischer
Lon Lormel, Daiary
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political
affiliation from
Elizabeth Schmitt, OSItma
Elaine Von 541951, Kislmmes
Republican to Democrat. H. is
Kaltdeai French, New SInYrM
Barbara H. Chsmbllu, orbew a filth generation Central
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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 30602411 or 8319993
Monday, April 30,

With tornado watches and warnings becoming
more common occurence in Central Florida than In
years pest it would be wise for us to listen to advice
offered by-the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) following a recent study by
Texas Tech University.
Stay away from windows when a tornado is im
—minent. It could be dangerous is advice that may
seem obvlou&amp;
For a number of years, these in the path of a
tornado were advised to open a window on the side
of the house away from an approaching storm. The
theory was that this not only would help them be
aware of a tornado's approach earlier and thus
seek shelter sooner
but also equalize the atmospheric pressure within and outside the house,
helping avert an explosive effect on the house.
Texas Tech researchers commissioned by
NOAA's
National Weather Service, found that the
By JANE CASSELBERRY
act of opening a window as a tornado approaches is

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

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Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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In blaming the cockpit crew for the fatal crash of
Flight H 1 the National iranspnrtation Safety
Board has avoided putting the responsibility where
it really belongs on the Federal Aviation Agency.
A number of human errors contributed to that
tragedy, but the basic blame must rest with the
FAA for operating Lindbergh Field with an
outgrown, jerry-built and inadequate air control
system.
The NTSB found that the crash, which claimed
144 lives, happened because the crew of Flight 182
failed to keep an eye on the small Cessna with
which it collided over North Park last Sept. 25.
Certainly the PSA crew broke Visual Flight Rules,
under which they were operating, when they failed
to tell Lindbergh Tower that they could not see the
Cessna.
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warned off and the accident averted. And, as the
NTSB noted, the accident would never have happened if the Cessna had not strayed from its
assigned heading into the path of the PSA jet.
But there were other points at which the accident
could have been avoided equally well if the system
had been better or if the controllers had acted with
greater vigor and precision. In view of the
magnitude of some of the control failures, it is
curious that the NTSB assigned them such small
importance.
For instance, had Miramar Control required
Flight 182, as it was supposed to do, to stay about
4,000 feet while flying through the Montgomery
Field flight pattern, the jetliner would have arrived
at its rendezvous with the Cessna at a higher
altitude. The accident would not have happened.
Moreover, all pilots know and controllers ought
to know that it is extremely difficult to find a small
plane a thousand feet below against the mosaic of a
city's multicolored buildings. If the Lindbergh
controllers had responded to the PSA pilots' expressed uncertainty over the whereabouts of the
Cessna, they could have changed the colilson
course of the two aircraft.
Again, had the Miramar controller reacted with
a radioed warning to Flight 182 when his Conflict
Alert signal sounded, he might have averted the
collision in the last seconds. That is what the
Conflict Alert system is for. The controller did not
act and the opportunity was lost.
And a final question: Why, knowing that Flight
182 was approaching with the certainty of daily
routine, did a controller wave that Cessna, flying
blind, into the same air space with the jetliner?
It is a bitter task to go over the might-have-beens
in the crash of Flight 182. However, this was the
worst aviation disaster in American history. If its
repetition is to be prevented, Its causes must be
understood and remedied.
It is doubtful that the NTSB has contributed
much to this understanding. Clearly the Federal
Aviation Agency understands the cause of the
accident and has, belatedly, taken steps to avoid Its
recurrence.
The FAA now has moved to put Lindbergh Field
and 40 other major US airports under modern,
efficient control systems that will leave less to
chance and human error.
This FAA action, taken 1Q years too late, speaks
louder than any ruling by the NTSB about the root
causes and basic responsibility for the tragic and
needless crash of Flight 182.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)— There is a
danger, as the lines are drawn for a
debate over the SALT II treaty, that both
will, become so fascinated by the trees that they
lose sight of the forest.
On a subject as complex as strategic arms
ntrolItisalltooeasytobecomemJrec in .
iless argument over details ranging from the
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Even the most ardent advocates of SALT II
'eadily admit it Is not a perfect agreem ent. It
nil limit the nuclear arms race, but It will not
tWt it. It will preserve the strategic balance
t*tween the United States and the Soviet Union,
ut it will not restore the clear superiority this
C ountry enjoyed at an earlier stage of the
uclear era. It will keep alive the possibility of
urther strategic arms limitations but it will not
uarantee warmer relations with the Russians In
ther spheres. It is limited treaty, with limited
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You're 62 have worked all your life and decldd
to retire. You go through the paperwork with th
Social Security Administration and are notified
— in writing, as Social Security always does -4
how much you'll get each month.
You disagree, having figured out prevlousl
what you think you've got coming. You go to a
Social Security district office to complain and
get nowhere.
You're 33 and badly hurt in an auto accident :
It appears you're disabled permanently. YoU
apply for disability benefits under Socia'
Security. Your application is rejected.
You're a widow, 68, with a very small penslod
from your late husband's earnings. The penaIo,

Step three The hearing officer turns you
down. You then ask for a review by the Social
Security Administration's Appeals CounciL
Again, you have 6o days tofile, in writing. ThIÜ
time your plea won't be heard automatically —
the Appeals CoundUwllldecide UitwnJ bother 4,
review the hearing officer's decision.
Step Four The Appeals Council hears yoi
plea and still disagrees with you. You have 64
days to file a federal court action on the Appeals
Cow il's decision, or on its denial of a review of
your case. In writing, of course.
You can be represented by a lawyer of youc
choice at any step. Social Security employee*
are supposed to help you prepare appeals. They
also have free pamphlets for you explaining the
process in more detail.
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Mrs. Begin Worr'ied
About Soviet Inma
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WASHINGTON The persecution of Jews in mittance to the courtroom, where Nudel was hounded like a wild beast during a hunt. Many sin in Harden's brassbound view: He ha
be Soviet Union is no abstract evil for Israel's sentenced to four years of living death In a times I have been seized on the street and thrown married an enlisted wom.
esders. It Is a continuing problem that arouses labor Camp.
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into dirty, smelly cellars they call a detention
Kaleita met Molter when he was an ensign ar4
heir deep personal concern.
Goveroment sources told us that Prune cell."
she was a radioman second class at the Nava*
A particularly harrowing case was brought to Minister Begin also championed Nudel's cause
When she went to a clinic for treatment of Communications Station lii Nea Makrl, Greece.l
ny t g
by Ails. Be" wife of Israel's at a
meeting with Vice President Mondale during a heart condition she developed In 1V72, Nudel When Harden heard of the budding romance, hs
etine minister. During a recent visit to the pence treaty negotiations.
was treated Instead for alcoholism, though she summoned Ilalefta to his office whore, the jwdos
handed me a file that she had
What had Ida Nudel done to earn his high-level does not drink,
officer told us, he received "the worst drsudrig
rought km IsraeL It detailed the pflgl4 of We Interest In her case? She had been S persistent,
Finally, on June 1, 117$, Nudel went too far. down I have ever faced, includingpbysIca
ludel, who Is rotting In the filth of a Siberian vocal critic of the Soviet aovsrrsne,d for seven She hog a bswier from her apartmat balcony treats and estrwiely abusive language."
shoe camp. She Is the only female 7ãonust lm- years refusing to be k*tmideIad by torture and and openly criticized the govenxnent. When
risoned by the Soviet goveroment.
fta
huamer*. Indeed, she had become the police red
threatened the e'udgn with
du,
on
m
Mrs. Begin asked that I bring Nodal's case to "guardian angel" of Jewish political prisoners hi
id
Molter with transfer beck to thi
he 4i4ji of the American pablo. itwas not Rila.
them.
was
charged
with "malicious United States If they persisted. But Kaleita
hooliganShe
ism"
and
a"
°
f$ 5egifl'$ first phi for the COurag.Oua
checked with a legal officer end stood up to
Denied an at visa In lVll, Nodal fought oflow dissident. In a telegram l June, Mrs.
with Nudel ceased. Harden's
Led
September.
Coded
g.The result was asergs ofbad
W&amp; appealed to Rosalyrm Carter on Nodsi's &amp;W ralteasion with a determination and She
1 "ied in it lad letter: "I will become fitness reports that would rigskleita's
care.r;l
a
Ingenuity that enraged Soviet authorities, silent while being confident that you will not
e lan* with dmod deas," she ___
wired Wofling alone In hi mall Moscow PaitmO* remain silent. Ask my tormentors for In- 1*.
about diaddeid. who fornition ahoid me end then
VA lafy, "the Ida Nodal, the brave fighter a. ccllscte
my soffering Will
The admiral? He Is Rear Adm. Georg'
the
r the elementary hIiTW tI
Gulag Ardpelago, have a
10 join t*f
ad
u1sm
ce
par
ls
and
news
of
their
Shick
Jr., who visited the Greek bess in 19T7, 1*4
fnW*
emily In Israel, Is to be tried in Moscow. . . We
Footnote: The State Department assured ins
y
mt.d
may
of
thith
baCk
to
health
co
and encouraged them to many.
omenmi4ataadbyberisthistsrrlbhoedeaj.
that they are watching Nodal's case "very
were
released.
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"The good news of yea' ton
it
minute, I.ppeal for your
cled3,"
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'a been thc
,
d.ns.stlon on her behe."
"lbs one person above all others who helped omwYaCItOths Soviet govuromneist "at very high
People
Like
you
two
make
the
Navy
go..
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Cwter qpaJy 4
keep up morale and who cuql4adly t*p with
7 wnm, Capt. Harden refused to talk
arsossflylnthecass.$1*"aentacahieto*s. •$ersandssrcsl1 th.psnss ,atedbyautobe
MIIiTAftY MAIJJAG: When ILj.g. Gary us.
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and qy for do a superlasnani 'goI
Ida Nudsi," wrote a U. lCthILa married Tawny Molter on Dec. 21,
Footnote;
In
a
series
ci
earlier
columns
,we
10of Ida Nul," the White Mouse kid us. Jsw primer who spent five years In Siberian im, a r
1 dam big wamsd rgp"W on a4hsr tfljy m"
do told Mrs. Begin thu a Amorlom u0s.
ceegrM'me from Wraiton. But Kahsita's heaven which led to 4illsr aomi
Cajt.
sb y.p
rr.satMM bud bees aent to Nodal's
Nodal doosribed the price she paId isa letter to
cin.aj
u
omeur, apt.idaHarden, sing Michael JeIhsky, a model Army
.mcer, w
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bw Older is 1111116L ' bathavi.'*thSy deals to if,
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tosp.ds.dth, relieved ofbIsnn1ai4twoJ1 be g
lbs Stat._.per'-'iot lalinuad us hewsvir, ins also. I fleet apiliel to leaver'
wrote. "I young ~8 hW ofa Navy carser.
hit wile, Sos-Aim, a deli era, tied the knoL
ad. wasplaosdisapsso.n...Iwaseussa
VorKàita bad ____the sçardssabls Thsy ha" both now rqsiat
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flag from American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford
to Girl Scout Troop 441 of Lake Mary Saturday were (from left) Chaplain Eva
Wynne; President PalI Schepp and Americanism Chairman Edith harrison.
Members of the color uard were Christina Barrow, Karen Anderson and Chris
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The initial hearing for a
request fora variance on a
4-acre site in like Mary
that would permit the
establishment of a mobile
111)11w park on land formnerly zoned agricultural is
scheduled for Wednesday
at 8 p.m. at city hall.
The land, located at the
corner of Washington
Avenue and Seventh Street,
is six acres short of the
city's 10-acre itiobile lionie
requirement. There have
been objections from five
area homeowners to the
variance request, City
Manager P1111 Kulbes said.

chemicals near Crestview early this month reaffirmed the
Hollywood Democrat's strong feeling that Florida needs
tougher laws to protect the public from hazardous
materials.
Florida Is the only state in the deep South that doesn't
have a chemical dumping law, Dyer says, even though
toxic materials are transported In increasing numbers
daily through the state by rail and truck.

ROBERT PYZNER
Navy Fireman Apprentice Robert
G. Pyiner, son of Frank J. and
Josephine A. Pyznar of 2325 Lake
Helen Osteen Road, Deltona, Fla.,
has completed recruit training at
the Naval Training Center, Orlando.
He joined the Navy in January 1979.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!) If you want to
avoid becoming a crime statistic, get married and stay
that way. Above all, don't become a divorced person with
roommates.
A study of a decade of Justice Department crime
statistics by criminal justice Prof. Gary Feinberg of Fort
Lauderdale's Nova University shows that among the
unmarried, divorced persons are most often the victims of
crimes. Single persons are slightly less likely to become
crime victims and those who are widowed are even more
unlikely to become victims or criminals.
Married couples are safer against every category of
major crime than single persons. But among those who
are single, the safest are those who live alone, Feinberg
found.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
State energy chief
Caries Warren says he will ask the governor and
Department of Administration Secretary Jim Tait this
week to approve a series of public hearings In June on his
"Energy Emergency Contingency Plan."
Rep. John Lewis,D-Jacksonvllie told Warren last week
: that the 1971 plan, which Is supposed to be Florida's
program for reacting to an energy emergency, "Isn't
worth a plug nickel."
Lewis is chairman of the House Natural Resources
Committee and wants Warren fired. He said he thinks
Warren's plan for public hearings Is "silly."

2636 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford. I as

been promoted to senior airman In

the U.S. Air Force.
The airman, a voce process ing
specialist at Fort George G. Mea de,
Md., serves with a unit of the L1.5.
Air Force Security Service. Aim an
Mor gan is a 1973 graduate of
Seminole High School

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WHY DON'T
WE GET
TOGETHERI

NANCY BUTLER
REALTOR- ASSOCIATE

STENSTROM
REALTY- REALTORS
322.2420 or 323.5105
2565 PARK OK., SANFORD

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Funeral customs change, but the reason for
funeral service remains the same. A life
cannot end without some expression of love
from those who have been a part of it.

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-$ s.a. readlags: tea. thuidersterms. Mali
111-i n II; istoIgh$ 1., $1; pesbahility 00 percea$ today, 49
PAGIS
yesterday's
high,
U; percent lealgin and 00 percent
%sr..etrk pressure, 30.92; Tuesday.
sila$w h'*ty, 00 percent;
Tummy Meyer, right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Eat II mph,
1VDAY'STWF
Meyer of Parson Road, Loagwood and Kyle HavIH,
Purecast: Mostly cleudy
Da1sim leech: high 11:*3 left, of
Eustle served as page and messenger
Tmeday WO showers a.m., low U7 am., 1:U pa.
respectively
for State Rep. Bobby Brantley. Rheal thun*er.s likely.
Pert Canaveral: NO 11:11
inthehwerIIsadkws ass., low 4:18 am., $92 p.m. Lougwood, liii week in the Florida House of
aid Se sppe, Iii, Needy
laypurt: NO 4:47 aa., 3:31 RepresentatIves. Meyer, 14, Is a freshman at Lake
eui4 I liii mph gassy in pm., lsw$$3 &amp;m., 11:11 pa. Rrutley High School.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fl.. (UPI) High winds, two
Inches of rain and half-inch had raked Broward County
Sunday just as residents were recovering from the deluge
lad Wednesday that paralyzed segments of the corn':' mailty.
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Sunday's dorm, the product of a cold front that Is el1 :. psctldto remain inthearea for two days, knocked down
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power lines, flooded streets, and sheared off trees
Property damage was scattered throughout the western
section of the county, but there were no reports of serious

WANT TO
SELL YOUR
J HOME?

CLYDE TAYLOR
are eligible for three hours of college
Marine Private Clyde W. Taylor, cred it in Physical Education and
son of Lloyd 0. and Martha H. Hygiene. A 1917 graduate of
Taylor of $25 S. Wymore Road, Seminole High School, Sanford, he
Altamonte Springs, has completed joined the Navy in February 1979
recruit training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, San Diego.
During the ten and one-half week
EDDIE JOHNSON
trai.i,,g cycle, he learned the basics
Staff Sgt. Eddie R Johnson, is
of battlefield survival. He was in
participating in BRAVE SHIELD 19,
troduced to the typical daily routine
a joint readiness exercise held in
that he will experience during his
central Texas,
enlistment and studied the personal
BRAVE SHIELD 19, involving
and
professional
standards
nearly 16,000 troops, will provide the
traditionally exhibited U, Marines.
opportunity to test and evaluate
He joined the Marine Corps in
selected Army, Air Force, Army
December 1978.
Reserve and National Guard units
performing specific missions in a
WILLIAM MEADE
combat environment.
Navy Seaman Recruit William D
Johnson, a platoon sergeant with
Meade, son of James M. Mead of
1006 Sweetwater Blvd., Longwood,
the 1st Calvary Division at Fort Hood,
Texas, entered the Army in
has completed recruit training at
December 1911, The sergeant is a
the Naval Training Center, San
1966 graduate of Crooms High
Diego.
School in Sanford.
Included in his studies were
His mother, Mrs. Emma L
seamanship, close-order drill, Naval
Johnson, lives at 1921 Airport Blvd,
history and first aid. Personnel Who
Sanford.
complete this course of instruction

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:: Rain Rakes Broward Again

to put up to 20 mobile
homes on the site if the
variance is granted.
The matter could be
referred to the city's board
of adjustment, or a
determination could be
made that the request is
Inappropriate and the
developer would then have
to seek a rezoning of the
property, a spokesman in
the building department
said.

In The Serv*ice

MICHAEL SMALL
Navy Seaman Recruit Michael J.
Small, son of Wilbur V. Small of 2146
WILLIAM WIGGINSJR.
Pennsavania Ave., Oviedo, has
Pfc. William R. Wiggins .1r.,
completed recruit training at the
WhO5 parents live in Sanfo rd,
Naval Training Center, Orlando.
recently participated In an
Fla.
Included in their Studies wer e Emergency Deployment Readint
seamanship, slose order drill, Naval Exercise (EDRE) In Fort Hoc
Texas.
history and first aid. Personnel who
complete this course of instruction
The EDRE, a "surprise" comeWt
are eligible for three hours of college readiness exercise tests the In
cred it in Physical Education and dividual's ability to move fast and
Hygiene. He joined the Navy in efficiently in case of emergenCy
deployment.
December 1978.
Wiggins, a field wireman with he
TIMOTHY MORGAN
62nd Engineer Battalion at the to rt,
Timothy M. Morgan, son of retired
entered the Army in November 19 r;.
U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer First
The private attended Semino I#
Class and Mrs. VirgIl 0. Morgan of Community College.

Energy Chief Blasted

the request, Hamilton
Bartlett, indicated he plans

'Flie developer making

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programs selected by school only about 24 students in legislation.
auditoriums
for
officials
for the children,
classrooms and
Seminole County, according to
As Landis Stetler, Chief of the
those in wheelchairs. The law
Before the change, parei3ts Seminole County School Board
has also been cited as a factor could request a hearing with figures. While the number may Florida Bureau of Education
in the changing of the Florida school officials, but the fUial seem small, considering
the for Exceptional Students,
notes: "As civil rights for race
Due Process Law. The determination on which serhundreds of thousands of encompassed the sixties, and
legislature In 1975 made viceswere to be offered I
he dollars that will have
changes in the due process child remained with the lo
be equality for women the
cal spent to comply with theto
law, seventies, It appears that we
procedure so that the parents of school board.
handicapped children can now
'ducators are quick to point out are on the threshold of pursuing
The changing rights of he that the handicapped have the cause of rights
appeal decisions made conof the
cerning the educational handicapped are realized by rarely been the focus of social han dicapped in the eighties."

TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (UPI) Rep. Harold Dyer wants
to protect Florida from the dumping of poisonous
chemicals, but admits his bill may be delayed until next
year because of the difficulty in accurately defining
"hazardous mater'.
The derailment of 27 railroad cars laden with deadly

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Duke spokesman Alex Coffin said Saturday night
'dUlul No. 3 .th oru 1T1.m-niwoy-1ppuuxmIdIe
Lu
p.m.. withn'mt incident. He said safety modifications and
refueling will begin immediately.
eactor No. 2 will be taken out of service by May 12 for
modifications if the work can't be completed before then.

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SENACA, S.C. UPI)
A ct ing in accordance with a
compromise reached with the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission staff, Duke Power Co. has shut down one of
three reactors at the Oconee Nuclear Station for safety
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Police called the wounding of Ezell
Moore "street justice." Moore, 37, was listed in serious
condition at Jackson Memorial hospital with gunshot
wounds in the head.
Richard Bohan, a city homicide detective, believes
Moore was a victim of vigilante justice, inflicted by some
of the habitues of the skid row bars and flop houses north
of downtown Miami on whom Moore. a convicted robber,
had preyed In the past.
"The gunmen were definitely people he had robbed,"
said Bohan, explaining that Moore had a long record of
robbery arrests with three of the cases still open.

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a federal
magistrate In Jacksonville, four months after Gersten
achieved his life's ambition to become a circuit judge.
The 61-year-old Miamian was indicted Friday by a
federal grand jury In Jacksonville on 13 counts of perjury
and three counts of obstructing justice. Gersten was
accused of lying to the Jacksonville federal grand jury
that indicted former Circuit Judge Sam Smith of Lake
City on marijuana and racketeering charges.
The charges against Gersten center around his
recollection of a Sept. 15, 1976, telephone conversations
with Smith during which marijuana was discussed. The
67-page Indictment revealed that Gersten also was under
investigation in the marijuana case that resulted in
Smith's conviction at the time Gersten testified before the
grand jury Oct. 28 and Dec. 21, 1977, and April 13, 1978.

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It is possible to get Initial decisions of the
Social Security Administration reversed. About
220,000 people did so last year. Here's how:
Step One vou
days from the
you get the first noticeofa decision toaak!ora
reconsideration at any of the nation's 1,300 Social
Security offices in writing. You can write the
letter yourself or use a form available at any
Social Security office.
Step Two Your request for reconsideration
is turned down. So you ask for a hearing before a
presiding officer of the Social Security
Administration's Office of Hearings and
Appeals. Again, you have 60 days from the time
You got notice of the rejection of your reconsideration request. Again, ask for the hearing Ir
writing.

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Circuit Judge Joseph J. Gersten is
scheduled for arraignment Thursday before

payment under SSI, the Supplemental Security
Income program run by the Social Security
Administration. Your application is rejected.
What do you do? In each case you request a
review of t he decision.
The Social Security Adm inistration, whose
disbursements represent a quarter of the federal
budget, has a separate appeals process surprisingly few folks know about.

Yet having said all that, It Is still difficult to see
w rejection of this treaty could possibly
!Ihaflce U. Li*sra,
To reject SA LT II would be to snap, perhaps
iermanently, the heretofore un broken
nomentian of arms control efforts dating back
o the 1%3 n uclear test ban treaty.
That is dangerous signal to transmit, not only
tl) the Soviet Union but to the restof the world as
fell. It woul Inevitably heighten tensions bet
reen this country and the USSR, and the blame
In the eyes of other nations
would fall
aquarely on the United States.
In the absence of mutually agreed-upon
gpound rules, bath sides would abruptly escalate
he develuanent and deployment of still more
rnissiles and weapons systems.
Merely by continuing their anna buildup at its
current pace, the Soviets by 1005 could ha ve up to
000 strategic nuclear delivery systems —i.e.,
niasile launchers and heavy bombers which Is
inore than we could acquire even with a
nasslvely expensive crash building program.
Me United States, according to Pentagon
ntlmstei, would still have more warheads than
he Soviets, but theirs would pack greater
leatructive power.
Nothing In SALT II precludes the United States
rom the development of new weapons that our
nilitary planners consider desirable, such as the
nobile MX missile. Yet rejection of the treaty
would not speed up production and deployment
1 such weapons by one day we're moving as
let as we can already.

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Attorneys are expected to present a series of motions
before U.S. District Judge George C. Carr begins to hear
arguments in the case.
The class action suit was filed by Bay Area Legal
Service of Tampa on behalf of 10 black students who failed
the test. The suit seeks to prevent the state from requiring
students-tom
pa a functionaulteracy. examination- before--they can receive high school diplomas.
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have now been issued to all
companies whose Florida business in 1978 exceeded $20

The companies have 60 days possible rate reductions.
in March were State Farm
Gunter ordered a similar Mutual, Allstate, Government
to reduce their rates or file
arguments to convince Gunter review in December 1977. The Employees, Nationwide Mutual
milllnn
b-.
..,rn.v.,.
me cnarges
IflhiiIOfl'OOflUS tO
are not excessive. resuit vas B
Fire, United States Automobile
Gunter's actions were trig.
The department is conducting Florida consumers
$38
Assn.,
Coloni'1 Penn, Travelers
gered by a study released by a separate review of all in- million in rate reductions and Indemnity, Liberty
Mutual
the insurance Industry, showing surance company earnings, the rest in ref un ds,
credits
or
Fire,
United
States
Fidelity
and
The companies include Commissioner Bill Gunter in Florida auto insurers earning which could lead to rebates by dividends.
Guaranty
and
Florida
Farm
American Motorists, Auto- late March. Show cause onlers over $100 million in 1978.
this fall in addition to the
The 10 companies singled out Bureau Casualty.

TAMPA (UPI) The first court challenge of Florida'
functional literacy tests is set to begin in federal court

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Owners Insurance, Industrial
— The Department of Insur- Fire arid Casualty, Prudential
ance ordered another 135 Property and Casualty and
automobile insurers
insure todiw
_J to State
--. Vzirrn I'irgi i,n,1 Crn.,nIi..
my.
cut their rates or prove they
The state's 10 biggest con ipahaven't been making excess nies were singled out iiri a
profits,
similar order by Insur ince

Literacy Tests Begins

VIEWPOINT

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Auto Insurers Get Rate Cut Ultimatum

Court Fight Over

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Along with the warning of staying away from
windows, NOAA offers this advice If you're
threatened by a tornado:
In homes and small buildings, go to the basement
or to an interior part of the lowest level — closets,
bathrooms, or interior halls are best Get under
something sturdy, such as a workbench or other
heavy furniture, or the basement stairs. If the
storm strikes, cover your head and protect your
face.
In schools, nursing homes, hospitals, factories,
and shopping centers, go to pre-designated shelter
areas. Interior hallways on the lowest floor are
usually best.
In high-rise buildings, go to interior small rooms
or hallways.
In mobile homes or vehicles, leave them and go to
a substantial shelter. If there is no shelter nearby,
lie flat in the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert, with
your hands studding your head.

Additionally, while an oven window could relieve
some pressure on the roof, according to the NOAA
study it tends to add additional pressure on the
walls facing the storm.
The researchers found that most buildings, both
commercial and residential, have enough natural
venting to take care of the rapid pressure change
brought on by the passing of a tornado.
And, finally, the researchers concluded grimly, if
natural venting Isn't enough, the tremendous winds
andll3lng debris brought on by the storm reach the
building before the low pressure center of the tornado, with a good chance that window breakage and
other structural damage would "open"the building
to a far greater degree than any opened window
would.

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dangerous In itself. You rim a risk of serious Injury
from flying glass and debris if a wind-borne missile
should hit the window while you're at It.

Monday, April 30,1979—SA

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Monday April 30, ifl

National League
East
W L Pct. GB
Phila
13 s .723
Montreal
13 S .722
St. Louis
9 9 500 1
Chicago
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New York
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West
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Houston
14 6
Cinci
11 10 .524 317
Los Angels
'o 13 435 '
San Fran
c 13 409 6
San Diego
9 13 .409 6
Atlanta
13 350 7
Saturday's Results
HOuS at Pttsbgh. PPd • rain
Los Angeles 3, New York 1
Montreal 6, San Fran 4
St. Louis 12, Cincinnati I
Atlanta 7, Chicago 2
San Diego 5, Philadelphia Q
Sunday's Results
Los Ang 8, New York 3, 1st
New York 6, Los Ang 3. 2n
Pittsburgh 10, Houston 5
Montreal 7, San Francisco s

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Boys

The Seminole High track teams had the kind
of weekend they like to remember.
The boys team won the district meet,
marking the first time the Seminoles had
turned that that feat since 1966; and the girls
finished second, also their highest in a number
of the years.
Seminole qualified 12 boys and eight girls

District

Claim

for this Friday's regional meet at Fort Pierce.
Among the boys' qualifiers are Tim Hardy,
mile relay, 880 and 120 high hurdles; Ociky
Baker, mile, mile medley relay and mile
relay; Gee Knight, 440, mile medley relay and
mile relay; Felix Williams, 440 relay; Greg
Campbell, 440 relay, relay; Arthur Jackson,
440 relay; Caryl Young, 440 and 220; Dennis

Track

Regina Bradley, 440, 440 relay, mile relay;
Julie Perry, 440, 440 relay, mile relay; Debra
Davis, mile medley relay; Chaeryl Medlock,
mile medley relay; and Toni Hardy, 100, 220,
mile medley relay.

Warren, mile relay, 440; Larry Eason, mile
medley Robert Guy, mile medley; Lawrence
Rudolph 100, 220,440 relay; and Reggie
Branch. 330 intermediate hurdles.
Girls who will be heading for Fort Pierce
include Alice Bennett, 110 low hurdles; Estelle
Hayes, 100, 440 May- mile medley relay;

Parade

Alan Zelnick and Tommy
McGrew combined to pitch ' a
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Mike Schmit had a homer and
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Right about then, Mets' Manager Joe Torre walked out of his
office and into the main area of the clubhouse. When he r eturned
to his office, Torre was laughing. A reporter asked him how he felt

about that ki nd of thing.
"I love agitation," Tone said. "I t hink it releases a lot of
pressur e. You gotta watch it, though. Agitation is what started the
thing between Gossage and Johnson. You know, I just took a walk
t hrough the clubho use, what you would call an innocent walk, but
a manager gets so he can sense the atmosphere in only a few
seconds.
With th at, Stearns opened up on Steve Henderson who was
putting on his shirt nearby.
"You're hittin' in the four hole and you're s upposed to be our big
hitter but you haven't shown me a thing," he baited the Mets' left
fielder.

"You're showing me the same thing I'm showin' you," Henderson answered, adding a one-word explet ive.
"Do sosnethin'outthere,"&amp;earns kept at It. "At least show'em
you're breathin'."
"Don't worry about me
much," Henderson said before
walking out the door. "You worry about John Stearns."
All this is regarded good, clean fun and often helps break the
monotony providing it doesn't get out of hand.
John Stearns even had an explanation for why he gave Falcone
that fastballslgnfor Yeager with a3-and.2count.
"If you throw him a curve ball, you have a better chance of
walking him and then you have two men on and the pitcher,
(Burt) Hooton coming up," said the Mets' catcher. "He sacrifices
and now you gotta pitch to (Davey) Lopes with runners on second
and third. Which would you wanna do? I wanted Yeager to hit the
ball. He did. Not out of the ballpark, though. He did, and that's
why Willie got on me."

Griffin Wins It At Paola
Mark Hibbard banged out
three hits and Mike Whelchel
and Brett Molle combined for a
five-hitter Saturday as Griffin
Construction tripped Twelve
Oaks Campground, 14-12, in the
Paola Little Major League.
The vict ory clinched the first
half cham pionship for Griff in.
In T-ball games, Power Drill
and Fastener edged Ball
Trucking, 13-12, as Lee Ayers
and Pat Daugherty had four
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Boston
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13 9 391 117
Milwauke
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New York
10 10 .500 3
Detroit
7 9 .138 l ' 2
Toronto
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Cleveland
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Kan City
11 9 .530 7
Chicago
9 II .450 1
Seattle
8 Ii .361 6
Oakland
7 14 .333 61
Saturday's Results
Milw 11, Toronto 9, 13 inns.
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3
Oakland 8, Baltimore 5
Chicago 3, Texas 2
Kan City 7, Cleveland 2
California 5. Boston 0
Seattle 3, New York 2
Sunday's Results
MiIw 3, Toronto 0, 1st
Toronto 5, MiIw 3, 2nd
Minnesota 5, Detroit 3
Texas 10, Chicago 0

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8 Easy Conn
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2 Topper Go
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ThIrd race, 5.14, D:
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4 Lazer Beam
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8 Surf Bo y
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Fourth race, 5.14, D:
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3 Jason Shaw
4.20 4.00
7 Barry Flint
6.80

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Lynn MeGlothen, 1-1, pitched

The Atlanta Braves' Larry

41-3 innings for the victory and

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Ted Sizemore walked to load give New York a nightcap death before Roberto I)eVicenthe bases, bri nging on losing victory. In the opener, Dusty Zo and Julius Boros could
reliever Gene Garber, 1-3. Tiizi Baker drove in five runs and finally bump off the team of Ail
Blackwell lined a two-run single Ga ry Thomnasson had three RBI Wall and Tommy Bolt
thIn_s
to ri ght and pinch-hitter Larry to back pitcher Don Sutton, who capturing the 1.egelnts of (;01f
Biittner made it 5-3 with picked up his 208th career
another single. Steve Dillard victory, one shy of Don
p'dtl for Biittner before Drysdale's all-time Dodger
Murcer slammed a 14 pitch record.
over the right-field fence for his Pirates 10, Astros 5:
m of the year.
Omar Moreno and Willie
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"We needed a game like Jerry Royster's run-scoring
that," said Chicago Manager single, and in the seventh, when
Herman Franks, whose Cubs
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Dale Murphy became the first
iiI.itilIli(iil"hlIii
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Kansas Cily (Gale 0-2). 8:35
Q(5.4) 104.50; P(5.5) 140.00; T(6-5* also had two hits Johnson
p.m.
Athletics.
7) 1,312.40; Time 31.25.
Baltimore (Stone 21) at
walked two batters.
Seventh
race,
S-l4,C:
Seattle (Bannister 1 3), 10:35
1 Shining Basket
8.00
4.00
In other games, Lance Wall AFCOM
P.M.
3 Claura Mabel
Al 1 H HAGEN HOMES
Boston
5.00 3.60 and Lance Palmer had key hits
(Eckersley
21)
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Oakland (Langford 04), 10:30
317
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Jeff
Jackson
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combined for a four-hitter as
New York (Figueroa 7-2) at
Whalen
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Minnesota at Toronto, night
31
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By United Press International
Semifinals
(Best of Sevenj
(All Times EDT)
Series I
N.Y. Islanders vs. N.Y. Rang. ens
(Series tied, H)
April 2
N Y Rangers i, N.Y
Islanders i

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1.20 3.10 Springs Little League, hurling a Steve Shakar; and AFCOM
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Jewelers to a 2-0 major league Dave Fisher ignited a five-rim
Milwaukee

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Today's Games
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and Leon Roberts
alked. Nc Virk 1,irtt-r I -i:.nr, .1
chasing Mlrabella in favor of
uul,i htinu th to
York Yankees suffered their So it's obvious we need luni."
Davis. Horton hit the first pitch calile wuuR-i ii th- n;jr
third straight one-rim defeat at
Mariners' Manager Darrell with a two-rwl single, sending be fore ti- r.afl'
the hands of last-place Seattle, Johnson said, "Our pinch
Roberts to third.
T%% ins a.'rigi'rs •l:
and in each game the Mariners hitters are batting .400 and Horton moved up on the thros
ii,ilte littt'tl lii.
rallied in the late innings to pull we've certainly got good to the plate UIid after Ruprt
o. Iii our in1. iiiout a victory.
..d4
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m ileage out of theni in this Jones was salked intentionalls
t'lchi
bits
f'iurth
h in 'r itt the
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Caine on and pmuth
\likc
Mirslian
,
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Gossage in a couple of starting to look younger to me hitter Bruce Houhte slunnied
situations in this series," said all the time."
ri'titt'retI
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st'Vt'l1tI1
say, 1'
his first delivery down the
beau
\111iiitsuti
New York Manager Bob
In the ninth, Julio Cruz drew right-field line. Rafael Vasquez.
Lemon, after Seattle scored a one-out walk off loser Paul 1-0, picked up the victory.
Illdjafts 5, 1111%,11'. I:
three runs with two outs in the Mirabella, 0-2, and after Bobby
'ftlurmiialI's Munsons first
Tu'bv
llarraIi'
I u e-rtin
ninth inning, off relievers Paul Valentine struck out, Toni homer of the year ii
ttl 0-flIli
ihiuihit: hiihiIitiitm-iI 1 fi'ilr-flhii
Mirabella, Ron Davis and Dick Paciorek singed. Joe Simpson shot had snapped Ii 2-2
tie in fifth iuiin ,tiid Hi F
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Tidrow Sunday, to post a 6-5 was inserted as a pinch-runner the sixth llIflifl 111111 it appeared
i(i \Iuntt' t'uiiiiltirieil
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Tony Johnson came up with five-hit pitchi ng of Kevin 11111
Boston 2, California 0
7)1,270.00.
e-Bflltlmore 13. Oakland 1 .
the
clutch
performance and Steve Chasey, plus three
Filth rico, S-la 0:
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Seattle 6, New York 5
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39.40 I3.10 6.60 Saturday in the Altamonte hits each by Greg Seidel and

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Dandridge salt "That's the rebounds while pla,Ü
Hayes scored one-third of his way our offense is set up. minutes.
trying tobeCosne the first NBA points in the third quarter, Dur
tie cruclalsltuatkrns,
DrewpscedtheHawkswlth
te
in a decade to win con- when the Bullets extended a 62- I'm able to control the tempo." 29 points and guard Terry
secitive titles, got 13 of Elvin 50 halftime lead to 7649 enDandridge personally re- Furlow came off the bench to
Hayes' aeaion4ügh 39 Points in tiring the final period. Then he butted the Hawks every time add 21.
the third quarter and 17 fourth- yielded to his forward partner, they pulled within four points in
In the oilier Eastern Conferquarter points from Bob Danl1dge.
the final period and It was his ence wnlfipal series, PhilaDandridge to beat the Atlanta
The 14614 forward was held 11-fool juniper over Job. Drew deiphia beat San Antonio, 0040,
Hawks, 10044, in the seventh to 12 over the first three with 39 seconds left that gave to force Game 7 Wedaesday
gaine of their Eastern Con- quarters in L4ndov,r, Md. But
Was$ngton a t741 lead, and night in San
ference semifinal series,
hi the I quarter, the 10-year sent Preeldent Carter, one of
0.
The Western Conference
"They gave us all we wanted veteran had 29 points and the the 19,006 spectators at the finals begin Tuesday night
and the Builds rose to the Builds had M new tomorrow Capital Care, bleeding for the when the defending Western

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(Ruthyen
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7:35 p.m.
San Diego (Owchinko 00) at
New York (Swan 2-2), 8:05 p.m.
Houston (Ruhle 1-3) at St.
Louis (B. FOrsch 0-2), 8:35 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Los Angeles at Montreal

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4 I. eleven pitchers tied with
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Marshall, Minn 135; Montague,
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LA 27. Mura, SD and Blue, SF
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"I've done everything in this league. What have you done?"
"You hit .2 last yea r and you're hitting only a buck-sixty
now," Stearns rasped. "... so who are you to talk about hitt ing?"
"1 hit when I want to," Montanez countered. "You hit when you

Philadelphia 4, San Diego 3

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winners and McGrew and Bar-B.Q got three hits each
NEW YORK Mill) -Ballplayers on the same club perpetually Wayne
Thomas had two apiece. from John Bucker and Michael
agitate each other, the only condition being that a guy who's
In other games, H&amp;D Realty Davis and Smith Insurance, 10playing never gets on another who isn't.
downed Process Machinery, 9. 0; Tupperware edged Richard
That was caused all the trouble between Goose Gossage and 2, .as
Byron Overstreet scat- Coffey Photography, 8-7;
Cliff Johnson in the Yankees' dressing room. Gossage was
tered five hits; Smith Insurance Tupperware came back with an
playing and Johnson wasn't and when the back-andforth began
crushed Adams Auto Parts, 14- 8-3 win over McDonald's cm
heating up a bit, Johnson's inner resentment surfaced.
2; Milex Tuneup whipped Brian Ingram's homer and twoBut every club in baseball has its agitators.
Adams Auto Parts by 22-5 as hit pitching; Galaxy
ipets
Willie Montanez and John Stearns of the Mets were going at it in
trimmed Dino's Pizza, 84;
front of their lockers beforeSunday'ssplit of a double-header with
the Dodgers at Shea Stadium.
Don's Shoes was led by Mike
"You gotta be crazy to do that," Montanez got all over Stearns
Sawyer's 2-for-2 and four-hit
before Sunday's opener.
pitching in a 15-3 win over
McDonald's;
Clint Baker
The Mets' first baseman was talking about something
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six
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The
Sanford
All-Stars
scatter
happened the day be fore in Saturday's 3-1 loss to the Dodgers.
hit
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grabbed
three
victories
over
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the
weekend
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their
double
to
lead
Barnett
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and-2 on Steve Yeager, who ordinarily hits fastballs better than
past Alar Auto Parts, 8-1;
seasonal record to
breaking balls, Stearns gave Mets' left-bander Pete Falcone the
The local semi-pro baseball and Dick Joyce Well Drilling
sign for a fasthall.
Yeager ripped the pitch for a two-run homer, and that's what team defeated Orange Lake by nudged Jack-In-The-Box, 17.4,
Montanez was climbing all over Stearns about now. He was doing scores of 11-5 and 15-2. The with Danny Vanzura getting a
other win was a 4-2 triumph key triple.
it in a loud, serious tone of voice, but underneath it all, he was
over Mount Dora.
really kidding Stearns.
Also, Golden Comb Salon got
Levi Raines led the 'Stars
'What the hell do you know about hitting?" the Mets' receiver
two
hits from Henry Gomez and
hitting parade with eight hits
snapped right back.
two from Paul Evans in a 17-3
including two homers.
"Don't tell Inc what I know," Montanez hollered at Stearns.

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SAXONY

Miss Luman,
Brian Rus h
Repeat Vows

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Mary Elizabeth Luman and Brian L. Rush were
married April 21, at 6 p.m., at the Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church. The bride's father, the Rev. Ralph I.
Luman performed the candlelight and double ring
ceremony.
The bride's parents are Reverend Luman and the late
Mrs. Luman of 305 Larkwood Drive, Sanford. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 0. Rush,
406 Satsuma Drive, Sanford.
Providing pre-nuptial selections were Larry Franklin
Isenhour, soloist, Hickory, N.C.; Mary Catherine Summey, soloist, Hlckery, N.C.; Tee William McLane,
trumpeter, Orlando; Dorothy Ann Bean, soloist, Chattanooga, Tenn.
The bride who was escorted to the altar by her brother,
Paul Martin Luman, chose for her vows a formal gown of
white organza lavishly enhanced with chantilly lace and
seed pearls. Reembroldered lace accented the sheer yoke
and tapered sleeves of the fitted bodice. A lace-scalloped
overskirt opened in the front over a sunburst of tiny
pleats.
The same lace was repeated on her sweeping chapel
train.
Her chapel length mantilla veil of Illusion was secured
to a lace and seed pearl camelot cap. She carried a
cascade of daisies, yellow roses and stephanotis showered
with baby's breath and white and yellow streamers.
Miss Carol Rose Cavalluzzi attended the bride as maid
of honor. She wore a maize gown of siesta fashioned with
an accordion pleated skirt, blouson top and capelet
sleeves. She carried a bouquet of daisies with three yellow
roses and wore a spray of baby's breath in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Miss Robyn Susanne Heavner, Miss
Carol Joan Carlson, Miss Tina Louise Scotland and Mrs.
Thud Alan Rich. Their seafoam, apricot, sky blue and
pink gowns were identical in design to the honor attendant's. They carried daisies to match their gowns.
The bridegroom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Thud Alan Rush, Mark Randall Brown,

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A Benefit: Running To
Help Kids Who Can ' t
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Ken Kirchman, president
of Florida Software Services, has announced that a
10,000 meter race will be
held at Crane's Roost at
8:00a.m. on Saturday, May
5, to help increase public
awareness
and
understanding of the second
leading birth defeact in
children — Spinal Bifida."
Entry fees are $4 if
postmarked before April 30
and $5 after that date and
should be sent to Florida
Software 10K Challenge,
P0 Box 2269, Orlando, Fla.
32802.
Every runner completing
the course 16.21 miles) will
receive "au attractive
commemorative T-shirt"
and will find a "wide array
of delicious fresh fruit"
welcoming (hem at the
finish line, according to
Kirsclunan.
It's a "A Hun to help the
children who can't," race.

MRS. BRIAN 14, RUSH
Kenneth Scott, Scott Urbain, Jaime Seda and James Paul
Mauldin.
The reception followed at the Garden Club of Sanford.
After a wedding trip to the Florida Keys, the newlywedsewlyweds
are making their home at Jacksonville where the
bridegroom Is stationed in the United States Navy.

Busy Hubby Doesn't Want
To Hear What Wife Says
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In And Around Altamonte Springs

DEAR ABBY: What's my
apartment.
about that You're Never Too Young or Too
problem? My husband doesn't
lease—hunt up a lawyer.
Old." Send $1 with a long, selfwant me to talk to him. Gerhard
Do you wish you had more addressed, stamped (28 cents)
asks me not to talk to him
friends? For the secret of envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky
during mealtime because he's
popularity, get Abby's new Drive, Beverly hills, Calif.
"busy" eating. He doesn't want
booklet: "How To Be Popular; 90212.
me to talk to him while he's
driving because he's "busy"
And God forbid I
aiuwu try LO I1UJI to ium wnue
In And Around Longwood
he's reading or watching TV! high rent. We walk as lightly as
Abby, this Is very hard on me possible so we don't disturb
because I come from a large, the tenants below us. We keep VFW To
talkative Jewish family and I me volume on our 'IV low after
love to talk. Gerhard is half 10 p.m., and ask our guests to
Norwegian and half German. keep the noise down out of
(Cold and bossy).
consideration for our neighHe calls me from work every hors.
day to find out what was In the
Last month a young couple
mall. Then I get to talk.
moved above us, and I've never
Please put this
in your heard such noisy people! And
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IMPORTED NICOIAs
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Loyalty Day

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May 1st Is Loyalty Day that
"Dear Abby," and It's the only goes continually
and very special date on which patriotic
way to tell him what I think,
loud.
Americans highlight their
ESTHER IN FLATBUSH
I complained tothe manager, patriotism by publicizing the
DEAR FSTHER: U this is the and she suggested I speak to fact that Loyalty to one's
only way of telling Gerhard them, so I went up and asked in country is vital to the existence
what you think, face It, Esther, a VERY nice way If they could of a free people.
your marriage Ii finished in be a little more quiet. They
The Ladles Auxiliary to the
English, "Mptit" In German, slammed the door In my face! Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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"terdig" In Norwegian and "i
Since then, out of spite, Department of Florida will
drerd" In Yiddish.
they've been noisier than ever, sponsor a special program at
Tuesday. May 1 at noon will
DEAR ABBY: What does a I complained '0 the manager Beardall Park, downtown
be a covered dish luncheon and
person do when a friend has lost again. She said she was sorry Orlando at Orange Avenue and
a member of his family by but there was nothing the could So. 8th Street, at 2 p.m. to installation of officers for 1979) for the Longwood Civic
suicide? It doe.n't seem right to do.
celebrate Loyalty Day.
League Woman's Club. This
Ignore the tragedy. Yet you
Our nerves are shot. We're
A memorial base "honoring annual luncheon will be held at
can't write a note saying, "I not old grouches. We are those who served in the armed
the home of Gladys Piloian at
was sorry to hear that your reasonable people. What should forces and in memory of those
521 Markham Road.
father shot himself." If I said, we do? We have another two who made the supreme
Devotional will be offered by
"shot himself accidentally," years to go on our lease.
sacrifice will be dedicated as a Mrs. Charlotte (*to. Serving as
would that be better?
NOWHERE TOTURN perpetual tribute to those brave hostesses are Mrs. Gladys
R.RINS.F.
DEAR
NOWHERE: awn who proved their loyalty to Pilolan and Mrs. Jan O'Steen.
DEAR ILIL: No. Jest oiler Assuming the apartment America In it's time of need.
All members of the woman's
your condolences and don't manager is not the .waer,
VFW Post 07 and ladies club are invited to attend this
mention the clrcnmstaieeo.
appeal to lbs swier of the suifliary will be participating year-end function,
DEAR ABBY: We live In a
U that doesn't br
in the ceremonies and helnad
firstclass high-use and pay results, bunt up another provide the funds necessaryfor
the flag.

VFW Post 827 and ladles
auxiliary held an All-Night
Bingo at the post home.
Proceeds from the successful
event will benefit Cancer Aid
and Research.

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the VFW Post =7 and ladies
auxiliary Is Tues., May 1 at a
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will be the Installation of post
and auiilfary officers for lflONat VFW Pod 8307 and ladies
auxiliary. Dinner will be served
M7p,m., with a dam tofglQ,
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The Altamonte Springs
Garden Club has elected
the following officers for
the 1979.80 term: Ed
Kelsey, president; Walter
Holier, vice-president;
Mrs.
Joyce
Chase,
recording secretary; Mrs.
Irya
M c L e a r ii,
corresonding secretary;
and
Forrest
Green,
treasurer.
The club viewed a film
Life-saving Techniques

NEA Selects

Herald Story
For Series
A feature story, "Skid
Row Bum Helps nkind
41 Years," written by
Herald Correspondent
Joan Madison has been
selected by Newspaper
Enterprise Association
(NEA) New York City, to
appear in NEA's :. In
America" series.
The
article
was
published in The Herald on
April 8. It featured the
accomplishments of
recovered alcoholic
Clarence Snyder of
Casselberry, a founder of
Alcoholics Anonymous who
has the longest length of
sobriety of any living
member
of
the
organization.
About being initiated into
the big league of iotwnalism, Mrs. Madison said,
"It was the outstanding
subject matter that
deserves the credit."

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pastor. Rev. Pinson has
ministered in several
churches in Orange and
Seminole Counties.
---Congratulations
to
Cordella Treece, who was
just elected vice-president
of the Central Florida Aft
Association,

JOAN
MADISON
Herald
Correspondent
831-7216
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and a demonstration by
Mrs. Sue Boardinan.
Mr. and Mrs. Van
Thompson won first prize
in a contest for the most
u ii u s u a I
IIower
arrangment, and Mrs.
Herbert McLearn took
second place.
The Forest City Baptist
Church has elected Rev,
Wuodrow Pinson as interim

TONIGHT'S
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7:00
(1) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary's apartment turns into a
deliver
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known singer-composer demonstrates music fundamentals
with the aid of computer animation and young musicians,
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
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0 FAMILY FEUD
012) CAROL BURNETT AND
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hittell
of 2017 Mellonville Ave., Sanford, are announcing the final
plans for the marriage of their
daughter, Robin, to Harold
Hodges.
The wedding will be an event
of May 5, at 7p.m., at the First
Church of the Nazarene, 2541
Sanford Ave. All relatives and
friends are invited.

TV

11:30
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David Brenner. Guests Charo,
Helen Gurley Brown,
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 ROCKFORD FILES Rocklord tries to clear his friend
Detective Becker of trumpedup charges of drug dealing.
QPOUCE STORY When two
innocent detectives are
charged with murder, their lives
and those of their families are
totally uprooted. (Port 2 of 2)
12:00
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Audra are forced to go along
as hostages of three Inept sale
robbers.

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PRAIRIE The Ingalls are
shocked by the decline of Walnut Grove and the low morale
of its few remaining residents .
(Part 2 of 2) (R)
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An unscrupulous agent (Art
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to persuade one of Coach
Reeves' top players to turn pro.
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Delisle, Richard Hill. Two special police teams who patrol
the beaches of Southern Cali.
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elude a deadly sniper and capture a drug pusher.
) BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL
"Keep Out Of Reach Of
Children?" The proposed ban
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young children is examined.
) MARK RUSSELL Washing.
ton's resident political comedi.
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Republican and Democratic
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black minister runs for the
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wind.
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weather."
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scheduled events but the
garments worn by the
participants. She likewise'
wore an appropriate
costume and looked lovely
in her gown and bonnet.
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Monday, April30, 17,
Legal Notice

They Call Her'BrofherAli&amp;

Monday. April 30, 1979-35

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Legl Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

NoticfliiWin that the THE VACATING, ARANDONING,
undersigned are engaged in DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
business at 120 N. Park Ave., San.
OF RIGHTSOF• WAY.
ford. Seminole County. Florida, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
under the fictitious name of St.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
f CIUCAGO (UPI) — Her union was not directed to just women teen-ager she sought to get dependent because none of the Johns Realty Company (Not Inc.), NOTICE mat the Board of County
and that we intend to register said
Commisiloners of Seminole County,
mrades around U.S. Steel's steelworkers but to everyone." another job on a day shift, but factions fit her liking.
nome with the Clerk of the Circuit
Florida, it 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
1tinsi .................4k a line
amxnoth South Works plant
Ms. Peurala says she dlda't was not promoted.
She ran on a campaign Court, Seminole County, Florida, In Th'4 day of May, A.D., 1919, in the
3c.fl,ICUfiVItifflIS . . . . 3$c a line
with the provisions of County Commissioners' Meeting
tall the motherly woman thlnkhersezmattered much In
a line
7c.iicut1V1th1)I1.....3k
stressing plant safety, health accordance
3:30
P.M.
1:00 AM. —
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
'q was training guys for that
Room at the County Courthouse in
S1ster Alice" or just plain the campaign.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
strengthening of the grievance Wit: Section 565.09 Florida Statutes, Send, Florida, will hold a PublIc
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
procedures and Increasing 1957, and shall operate as a real Hearing to consider and determine
"All I know Is the plant has job
and
they were
and
I wasn't,"
sheall
said.
estate broker partnership with the
*tesher or not the County will
union
responsiveness
to
the
But Alice Peurala — all 5 about 7,000 men and 500
following partners:
So. always the fighter,
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close.
Signed: AS. Peterson, Jr.
et4ofher—packzawallop1n women," she said. "I think medasexdiscrlmlnatlonsultin rank and file.
renounce and disclaim mv rtalt
A.B. Peterson, Ill
County and the pubiic in and to
the Chicago steelyard.s.
mostly it dkth't play a role. I 1%7 and two years later won —
She will take a three-year Publish: April 30, May 7, 14, 21, 1979 the
the following rights-otway running
Ms. Peurala, 51, Is the first think I helped overcome any and got her promotion,
leave of absence from her DEI121
through the described property, to.
oman ever elected chief of a misgivings anybodymight have
wit:
duties as a mechanical equipINVITATION
TO
SIP
Over the years, she grew
The East 100' of right.of.way of
steelworkers union local in the had or any chauvinism about
Ive In the local's activities ment tester to fill the full4ime
Pistol Range Shelter
State Rd. No. 419 Contiouous to the
production sector of the basic electing a woman. People caine
Seminole Community College
post of local president.
of the West ½ East of Stat.
South
Sanford, Florida
to know me as very outspoken, and on the grievance board —
steel Industry,
Rd. No. 419 Plus the North West I/ of _____________________________
Seated bids from Contractors will the North West I/ East of State Rd.
To top that, the plain- as a fighter. Sometimes you but she always stayed
be received by Owner, Board
No. 419 (Less the North West '4).
4—Personals
1$—Ilpntsd
________________
ipeaking, bespectacled woman heard comments like 'Dammit dependent of factions in the
Trustees for Seminole Community Sec. 33, Twp. 21 South, Rng. 32 East. ________________________
you know that woman's a tough local.
College at 11:00 AM., May 22, 1979
Seminole County, Florida.
in mld.May will become
ACOLORFUL FUTURE
in the Board Room of Seminole
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
FACED WITHADRINK1NG
I
started
becoming
dent of Local 65, representing fighter."
Wl
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS
Community College. The following APPEAR AND SE HEARDAT THE
PROBLEM?
some 7,500 steelworkers — one
Ms. Peurala went to the steel active I was the only woman
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given is included:
Life is more colorful when you're
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE SPECI.
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
25 yard firing line shelter in FlED.
that
Sealed
Proposals
will
be
earnIng good money and
Can
Help
she
said,
of the largest locals In the mills In 1953 and soon married attending meetings,"
existing pistol range, wood timbr
received by the Sanford ui
meeting nica people Call 644
BOARD OF COUNTY
Phone 847 3333
country.
and had a daughter. She later noting that was in the days Authority, Sanford, Florida at the and deck construction with concrete
3079 for details.
COMMISSIONERS OF
Write P.O. Box 1213
."it's a pretty Important was divorced, but kept right on before affirmative action, when Engineer's Office in Sanford, foundations.
AVON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Sanford, Florida 32711
Bid documents are open to public
FLORIDA
position, and I didu't really working, raising her daughter women stayed in the home. Florida until 2:00P.M. local time on
NiOHtL
A
PRbBLEM
May 17, 1979 for Castle Brewer Court inspection in the off kes of F.W. (SEAL)
IN YOUR FAMILY?
campaign as a woman," said while she worked a swing shift "They would always first call Apartments Storm Drainage Im Dodge Plan Room and Central
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ALANON
Ms Peurala about her election as an observer in the plant's me 'Brother Alice' and then provements in accordance with Florida Builders Exchange in
Clerk
Forfamillesorfri.ndsof
Drawings, Specifications and Orlando; and may be obtained from
By:
Joann
K.
Hare
EM PLO V ME NT
correct
themselves
and
say,
lad week, In which she topped metal process department.
Probiemdrinkers
Procedural Documents prepared by the offices of Gutmanfl Dragash
Deputy Clerk
For
future
Information
call
When
her
daughter
became
a
mean
Sister
Alice.
two male rivals. "My program
Associates Architects Planners. Publish: April 30, 1919
Clark, Diet:Engineecs, Inc.
641.3333 or write
_____________________________ _____________________________
The prolect, located in the City of incorporated, Sanford Atlantic DEli2S
Sanford AiAnon Family Group
"If I had been a man, I think Sanford, Florida, consists of in National Bank Building, Suite 40S, ___________________________
LEGAL NOTICE
P.O. lox 333
l0orlbyearsagothe union men stallation of storm drainage piping, P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida
NotiCeIfPVbleCHeaViaI
.
SInfOrd,Ff..II;N
manholes, inlets, and headwall 1. 32771,uponrequestaCCOmpaniedby
__________________
would have seen my Interest general ceanup &amp; grading, $25.00 deposit per set.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Somebody is Iodilng for your
Deposit will be refunded in full for Board of Commissioners of the
and said, 'Hey, come in with pavement repairs, grassing and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SMALL CLAIMS COURT ORANGE
bargain. Offer It today In the
mulching at all disturbed areas two sets to contractors submitting Housing Authority of the City Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA
NEED HELP FAST?
us,"
she
explained.
"But
no
one
bona tide bids and return of Sanford,FiOrlda,WillCOfldUCt Public
CASE No. 63309
Classified Ads.
PRORATE DIVISION
alfected by this work.
offered
COMMERCIAL
CREDIT
LOANS,
BE documents in good usable condition hearings pursuant to regulations
WILL
WE'VE GOT THE
File Number 1$-411.CP
PROPOSALS
INC.
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ within S days after the opening ot promulgated by the United States
,VHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Division
But she saId even If offered ALOUD Immediately after the blds.Refundforsetlinexce$sof two Department of Housing and Urban
2700 E. Robinson
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
PEOPLE FOR VOW
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Orlando, Florida 32102
p.o. Box 1031, CIwtr., FL. 33317.
she would have stayed in- expiration of the time established will b less $15.00 to cover cost of Development, for the following
MARSHALL H. HOSK INS,
_____________________________
reproduction, on the same basis of purposes:
above for receipt of Proposals.
CALL 323-517k
iPerformand Hearings pertinent
_________________________ DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS return of documents.
Deceased J.D. GREENE. JR.
Found
&amp;
S—Lost
Contractors who obtain bid to the implementation of approved
AND PROCEDURAL OOCU.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
SECRETARY
documents and do not bid the protects.
______________________ MENTS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Good typing, some speed writing,
2.
Public
Hearings
In
which
the
Drawings.
Specifications
and
project,mustreturnsameat
least
10
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
. - -LOSt: Small, red, female Dach.
super interesting work with
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CIRCUIT COURT ORANGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Procedural Documents may be days before the bid date, or pay l9lgCommunityoeve$Opment Block
shund. Pinecrest area,
excellent company, $140.
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, obtained upon application at the 5)5.00 per set to defray cost of Grant program wIll be presented.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED COUNTY, FLORIDA
. Reward.322S903
FLORIDA
Puyblic
HearIngs
wIIIbe
held
May
CASE
No.
72.1750
office
of
Clark,
Dietz
and
reproduction
and
handling,
as
set
IN THE ESTATE:
BOOKKEEPER
CASE NO. flOOI9.CA49K
1,l9l9andMayS,1979,atl:OOP.M.,
AssociatesEngineers,Inc.,SOOWest forth above.
YOU ARE KEREBY NOTIFIED NORTH ORLANDO BANK,
Subcontractors and others may inthe Redding Gardens Community
6—ChiId Care
SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida,
that the administration of the estate a Florida banking corporation
Excellent skills for excellent
OF ORLANDO,
upon the payment of a deposit Of obtalncomplitebiddocutflentsupon Facility, In the City of Sanford, _________________________
of MARSHALL H. HOSKINS, •'scompany. Take charge person.
I banking corporation,
$3O.Ooperset.Thedepositshallbein deposit of $23.00 which wIll be Florida.
dec.ased, File Number 7I.411.CP, is iD. GREENE, JR.
Will
train on peg board. $700.
WILL BABY SIT
Interested citIzens are invited to
cash, or check drawn payable to refunded, less $15.00 to cover
pending in the Circuit Court for
IN
MY
HOME
Plaintiff,
Clark,
Oietz
and
Associates.
reproduction
cost,
upon
return
of
attend
hearings,
and
to
comment
In
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
TYPIST
322.5921
Engineers, Inc. The deposit for each documents in good condition within S favor of, or opposition to propOSed
''
Division, the address of which is
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP., set will be refunded to bonafide days after opening of bids. Partial prolicts.
ORANGE
Longwood aria, Industrial firm
Seminole County Courthouse, CIRCUIT COURT
tds stable person with good
a Florida corporation,a.k.a AUSTIN bidders upon return of the Contract sets to material suppliers will be
6anford, Florida 32171 The personal COUNTY, FLORIDA
9-Good
Thin
to
Eat
Dated this 24th day of April 1979. _____________________________
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Documents In good condition If not !ssued at cost of reproduction.
typing skills plus accounts
representative of the estate Is CASE No. CI 11.6263
by: Thomas Wilson, Ill
Each bid must be accompanied by
payable &amp; accounts receivable.
Robert M. Adkins, whose address is THE ORLANDO BANK &amp; TRUST WILLIAM W. AUSTIN and CITY OF later than fifteen (IS) days following
Executive Director
SANFORD, a Florida municIpal the award of a Contract. Any non. a certified check or bid bend issued
Strawberries lag, plentiful, 13 qt.
Building 77, Apt. 2. Lake Mann COMPANY,
Corporation,
FULL CHARGE
bldderuponreturningsuchasetwill by an acceptable surety company Publish: April 21, 29, 30, May 1,3, ' or more 3 for $1. YOU PICKI
Drive, Orlando, Fl. 32505. The name a Florida bankIng corporation
fornotlessthanSpercentofthebase 1979
EVERYDAYI Other Vegetables
be refunded WOO.
and address of the personal vS•
BOOKKEEPER
Defendants.
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 44, E.
Drawings, Specifications and bid. The successful bidder will be OEI.1SI
representative's attorney are set GREENMYER, INC..
AMENDED
of
Lenburg.
Must
have P &amp; L through trial
(4) 717.3119.
other Contract Documents may be required to furnish performance
a corporation and J.D. Greene, Jr.
forth below,
NOTICE OF SALE
examinedatthefoilowing locations: bond and labor and materials IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR _______________________
balance, good benefits, fast
All persons having claims or and Frances Greene, his wife
PURSUANTTOCHAPTER4S
raises.
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'S$ALE
Clark, Dieti and Associates. payment bond, each in the full SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
demands against the estate are
Br'tiom
NOTICE
isgiven that pursuant to Engineers, Inc.
PRORATE DIVISION
____________
___________
amount of the contract sum, Issued
that
NOTICE
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
required, WITHIN THREE
an Amended Summary Final
Pile Number 19.16$.CP
by a bonding company licensed in
NIGHT WAREHOUSE
300 West Fuiton Street
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF by virtue of that certain Wril
Division
Florida.
Sanford, Florida 32171
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Execution issued out of and under Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Need
dependable person f or
CrEtive Expressions
To be eligible for consideration, IN RE: ESTATE OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk the seal of the Circuit Court of April 19, 1979, in Case No. 79.0019.
established company with ex
CA09.K
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
bids must comply with the laws of HARRY EUGENE TOOKE, JR., a.
Dodge Plan Room
of the above court a written Orange County. Florida upon a final
celient benefits. $579.
Call Jo.An, 3231112
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
____________________________
Florida, all conditions of the ia
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
statement of any claim or demand iudoment rendered in the aforesaid
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
in
HARRY
E.
TOOKE.
JR.
ak.a
specifications,
and
must
be
madeon
Winter Park, Florida 32159
they may have. Each claim must be court on the 14th day of March A.D.
MANAGER TRAINEE
which SOUTHEAST NATIONAL
afacslmileofthefor,n Included with HE. TOOKE, JR.,
11A-kts$Ci'afts
in writIng and must Indicate the 1972, in that certain case entitled BANK of ORLANDO, a banking
____________________________
Sales personality with desire for
Central Florida Builders Ex. the contract documents, In
basis for the claim, the name and The Orlando Bank &amp; Trust
Com. corporation, Is the Plaintiff, and change,
Deceased
duplicate, enclosed in an opaque
career. National company with
address of the credItor or his agent pany, a Florida banking cor. AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
sealed envelope bearing the name
fast promotions.
$20 Irma Avenue
complef S Craft &amp; Hobo's,'
or attorney, and the amount poration, Plaintiff .vs. Oreenmyer, a Florida corporation, a.k.a AUS.
and ad&amp;ess of the bIdder and TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Orlando, Florida 32103
Supply In Central Florida.
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, Inc. a corporation and J.D. Greene. TIN DEVELOPMENT CORPORA.
marked: PISTOL FIRING MANGE, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
HORSY DEPOT, 1910 French'
DRIVER
the date when it will become due Jr., and Frances Greene, his wIfe, lION, WILLIAM w. AUSTIN
and
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Florida Construction Report
Ave. kflfOfd. Fl.
shall bs statsd. If the.cla%mIs Optindanli and by v4'tu oitho
Must
hay,
good drIving
CITY OF SANFORD, a FlorIda
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
COLLEGE, and delivered not later
2308 A Winter Woods Blvd.
contingent or unllquidated. the prior writs of execution as a104'e. municlapl
steady employment, m
corporation,
IN THE ESTATE:
are
mentioned
than
date
and
hour
Winter
Park,
Florida
32192
nature of the uncertainty shall be mentioned which were delivered to Defendants, I will sell to the highest PROPOSAL GUARANTY
local,
1l4bnIid
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
above.
stated. lithe claim is secured, the me as Sheriff of Seminole County, and best bidder for cash, at public
relect that the administration 00th. estate
Owner
reserves
the
right
to
Each
Proposal
shall
be
ac
CAR PET INSTALLER
CABINET MAKER
security shall be described. The Florida, and I have levied upon the saleat thefront door of the Seminole
companied by a certified check or any or all bids or certain portions of of HARRY EUGENE TOOKE, JR.,
EXPERIENCED ONLY
claimant shall deliver sufficient following described property owned
Light experience will qualify.
deceased, File Number 79-16I.CP, is
County Courthouse, Sanford, an acceptable form of Proposal a bid as stipulated in the FORM OF
3223153
copies of the claim to the clerk to by JO. Greene. Jr. and Frances Florida, at 11:00 AM., on the 15th Guaranty
6,332.1603
___________________________
in an amount equal to at PROPOSAL, and to waive any in. pending in the Circuit Court for
enabiuthe clerk to mail one copy to Greene hiswife, said property being day of June, 1979,
SECURITY GUARDS
located in Seminole County, Florida, descrIbed property the following least five (5) percent of the amount formalities and technicalIties in Seminole County, Florida, Probate
each personal representative,
set forth in the of the Proposal, payable to the order bidding, and to award the lob in the Division, the address Of which IS
EARN EXTRA MONEY. Pay
Immediate openings, steady work.
All persons interested in the estate more particularly described as Amended
Summary
Final of the Seminole County Housing best interest of the Owner. No bid Seminole County Courthouse,
taxes, fuel bills, past due bills.
to whom a copy of this Notice of follows:
judgment of Foreclosure,
authority as a guaranty that if the shall be withdrawn for a period 0030 Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal
Earn money at home. For appt.
LAWN SPRAYER
Administration has been mailed are
l. One 1971 Chevrolet SS Con.
From the NWcorèierofSection3s Proposallsaccepfed,theBidderwill days from the opening date,
representative of the estate iS
Call 3742056.
THREE
WITHIN
verlible, whitegreen, VIN No. Township 19 S Range 30 5. run execute
i*quired,
____________________________
Good
company, good benefits.
PatricIa Stenstrom, whose
the Contract, and file ac Publish: April 30, 1919
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
1D67U2K612720 being stored at 17.92 thence South 0
is Post Off Ice Box 923. Rinehart
Bookkeeper•accounts payable,
degrees
06'
20"
E
ceptable
Performance
Bond
within
DEI.127
Shell
Casselberry,
Florida along West line of said SectIon 33
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
stable person.
Road. Lake Mary, Florida 37716.
II. in
Various
and assorted
receivable &amp; payroll. 10 hr.
ten 110) days after the award of the
HIS NOTICE, to file any oblections
week.
Salary
commensurate
and center line of Airport Boulevard
address
of
the
per.
Contract.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNEj The name and
they may have that challenges the household goods to be sold
FACTORY TRAINEE
in a lOt. adistanceofl$2.S0feettcrapointof CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
with experience. 323O873.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. sonal representatIve's attorney are
vallditV of the decedent's will, the Complete inventory available from
inning said point also being the
forth bet!
Any
contract
or
contracts
CUlT
IN
AND
POE
SEMINOLE
set
No
experience necessary, im.
qualificat Ions of the personal the Civil Division of the Seminole SW corner of ACADEMY
All persons h$vIng cFaims °
MANOR awarded under this Invitation for
COUNTY, FLORIDA
mediate openIngs.
Agincy
Trainee
rspres.ntative, or the venue or County Sheriff's pepartment. All UNIT I as recorded In PIat 5001113, bIds are expected
to be funded in CIRCUIT CIVIL NO. ls.n31.CA.at. demands against the estate are
lurisdiction of the court.
property being stored at A.J. Page93, Public Recordsof SemInole part by a grant from the
required,
WiTHIN
THREE
United K
PARTS CLERK
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND Are you a self starter? A gOod
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
LOSsing Transfer I Storage in County.Florida.runthenceNcrthlf States Department of Housing and
JAMES
T.
BARNES
MORTGAGE
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Experience
in reading catalogue
Sanford, Florida.
phone
voice
&amp;
an
aggressive
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
degrees3o'10" East along the South Urban Development. Neither the COMPANY,
WILL BE FOR EVER BARRED
and the und.rsioned as Sheriff Of line of said subdivision 1,013.0
will Put you with company with
Personality is the key to success.
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
clerk
feet
United
States
nor
any
of
its
a Michigan corporation,
Dateofthefirst publicationof this
good Potential.
Seminole County, Florida. will at to the SE corner of Lot 101
Excellent Opportunity for plenty
of the above court a wrItten
of said departments. agencies or em.
Notice of Administration: April 30,
11:00 A.M. on the 16th day of May SubDivision: run thence Pd
of
room
for
advancement.
Plaintiff;
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
153.07 ployees is or will be a party to this
197$.
BODY MAN
AD. 1919, offer for sale and sell to feet to the SW corner Of LOT
Enthusiastic only need apply.
they may have. Each claim must be
109 of Invitation for Bids or any resulting y
Robert M. Adkins
the highest bidder, for cash, subjct aforesaid Sub.Divlsion: run thence
Call 3234176 for Appointment.
writing and must Indicate the
trad.
Good
experience
a must. *8,00 hr.
GARY MATHEWS ad CECELIA in
,. As Personal Representative
to any and all existing liens, at the N $9 degrees 36' 10" 5 270.00 feet to
basis for the claim, the name and
Bidders must comply with the ROBERTS G. FISHER,
good raises.
Nurses,
RN'S
&amp;
LPN'S.
Aides.
of the Estate of
address of the creditor or his agent
Front (West) Door of the Seminole the SW corner of LOT 16, PresIdent's Executive Order
Li'Vein companIon, short term
Marshall H. Hoskins
Oelefldafltl. or attorney, and the amount
County Courthouse in Sanford. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II as Numbers 11248 and 11373 whIch
assignment. Homemakers Up
Deceased
COOKSI COOKSI
NOTICE OP SALE
Florida, the above described per. recorded In Flat Book 16, Page 24 of prohibit discrImination in em.
claimed, lithe claIm Is not yet due,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
IATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ionai property.
the date when it will become due
___________________
me Public Records of Seminole ployment withregardto race, creed,
WAITRESSES I
REPRESENTATIVE:
that, pursuant to the Order of Final shall be stated. Ii the claim is
That said sale is being made to County, Florida: run thence S N color, sex or natlonai origin,
ATTENTIONMOMS,
M.
Roth,
EsquIre
l,arry
satisfy the terms of said Writs OS degrees 01' 41" E 2S.01 feet to the
JmenterentIi5cas,,ltme contingent or unllquidated, the
MOONLIGHTERSI
WAITRESSESI
Bidders mustcornply with Title VI
Law Offices of Mutberg 0 Roth
Execution.
NW corner of LOT 17 of aforesaid oi me Civil Rights Act of 1N1, the Circuit Court of Seminole County, nature of the uncertainty shall be
COLLEGE STUDENTSI
ioat Office lox 977w
Florida, I will sell the property stated. lithe claim is secured the
NY MANY MORE I
John E. Po(k,
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II said AntI.Kick Back Act, the Contract
Burger King No.9 in Sanford now
cassaiberry, Florida 32107
Sheriff
point also being a point on a curve Work Hours Standard Act and the situated in Seminole County, security shall be described. The
accepting applications for full &amp;
CALL 323-S17
Telephone: (305) *344714
Florida, described as:
Seminole County, Florida
claimant shall delIver sufficient
concave Easterly havinga radius of Davis Bacon Act.
part time, day &amp; night em
Publish: April 30, May 7. 1979
LOt 6. BlOCk J, WASHINGTON copies of the claim to the clerk to
Publish: April 23. 30, May?, 14,1979 *3.00 feet:thence from a tangent
ployment. Good fringe benefIts.
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Bidders must certify that they do
DI 1.129
OAKS, SECTION TWO, accordIng to enable the clerk to mall one copy to
DEI77
bearing of South run Southerly along not, and will not, maIntain
Apply in person $un..Thurs., 2.1
Baby Sitter
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the arch of said curve and the provide for their employees any Plat Rook 16, pages $8 and Si, Public each personal rsgressntative.
p.m. Equal Opportunity Em..
Needed
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Allpersonsintsrestedintheestat.
Westerly line of aforesaid facilitiesthataresigregatedonthe
ployer.
Florida.
to whom a copy of this NotIce of
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II a basis of race, color, creed, sex or
TOGETHER WITH all structures Administration has been mailed are
distance of 241.14 feet through a national origin.
Live.in CompanIon, retired
EXPERIENCED ROOFERS
and Improvements now and here, required,
WITHIN
THREE
centralangleof3SdegrusS4' 19"to
oreferred.mustdrive.Smallsal.
I. Construction Contracts
Shinglalayerssorneuilt.up
after
on
said
land,
and
fixtures
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
the PRC (Point of Reverse curve),
+ rm. &amp; bd. Call 322.3*97.
All bidders are hereby notified
Call 3231N4 AFTER 6:00 PM
Wekome
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attached thereto, and all rents, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
of a curve concave Southwesterly that they must affirmatively ensure
issues, proc.eds, and profits
having a radius of 592.62 feet; run that in any contract entered into
Live.in companion elderly lady
thence along the arch of said curve pursuant to this advertisement, cruing and to accrue from said pre. of the above court a written
Room, board I wages.
_____
all
of
which
eec
included statement of any claim or demand
and said Westerly line of Minority Business Enterprises will mIses,
3223033
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
MFIad's een pelting
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT 11412.73 be afforded full opportunity to within the foregoing description and they mayhave.Eachciaim nwstbe
oi
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
PO'
the habendum thereof; also all gas, in writing end must indicate the FLORIDA
iueir in Neal Islate call
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feet through a central angie of 39 submit bldsassubcontractors, or as
steam. electric, water, and other basis for the claim, the name and
Realty World, The Real Estate
degrees 54' 19" to the Point of suppliers of materials, or srvices,
CIVIL ACTION NO
Aosnc, June Ponlg 323.1324.
Tangency: run thence South along and will net be discrIminated heating, cooking, refrigerating, address of the creditor or his agent IN RI THE MARRIAGE op
lighting, plumbing, ventilating, or attorney, and the amount WAYNE JOYCE
aforesaidWesterlylinellS.l2fos$to against on the grounds of race,
irrigating, and power systems, claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
tite NE corner of LOT 2900 aforesaid color, religion, ses, or national
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pjgj Ouuad
machines, appliances, fIxtures, and the date when it will become due
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II; rUn origin in consideration for award.
Petitioner
Pistils NonSISI
Executive
appurtenances,
which
now
shall
be
are
or
stated.
If
the
claim
is
thence West along the North line of
In accordance wIth
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP THE
may hereafter pertain to,oebe used contingent or unliquldated, the JAN11 JOYCE
LOT 29 a distance of 120 feet to the order 11425
A csU from SU WIll bItSISS
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CII.
with,
in,
or
on
said
premisi,
even
turs
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
NW corner of said LOT 29; rUn
all bidders will be affarded full
PilillIlt VISIt hIM OW 15
______ CUlT IN AND POE SEMINOLE
thence N 36.31 fiSt, thence West opportunity to submit bids in though they be detached or stated. If the claim is wcww,
Respendant
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1SW11UV5. SItS 1lS O
detachable, and together with all security shall be described. The
170.00 feet to 11w NW corner of LOT response to this invitation and will
NOTICE ACTION
CIVIL NO. 79413S.CA.Ie.K
-urss, civic Wonoallan;
and singular the tenements, claimant shall delIver sufficient
20of aforesaid ACADEMY MANOR noIb.discrlmklatedagalnstonffie
TO: JANIE JOYCE
FEDERAL NATIONAL MONT.
and
you, Sitop
UNIT II: run thence South along grotmdsof race, color, religion. ses hereditaments and purtsnances copies of the claim to the clerk to RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
ASSOCIATION,
ttiereunto belonging or in anywise snabietliecierktomauinec*pyt, ':
Westerly line of aforesaid or national origin In consideration
OWlS of UtMilIliti
appertaining, and the reversion and each personal representative,
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT 11300.73 for award.
from go
vU$S 1 len $2 A, $ummsrfieid,
Plaintiff,
AND rsYirsiOfl$, remainder or remain. AdperIinsIntar.etedinitie.tat,
fist to the SW corner of orssaid CONTRACT
TIME
4*MIs
den, rents, issues, and profits to wham a copy of this NotiCe OS
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT ii; run LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
JON ROBERT HUDSON, St ux. etal
thereof, and also all the estate, Adninlstt'atieI) his boOn mailed are
thence South $5 degrees IS' 41" W
Work under this Agreamant
an action tsr disisMien
WITHIN
right, tin,, interest, lioenessead, required,
1314.76 foeS to the aforesaid West be commenced upon written wiic,
THERE
lnarrliIOMsbe.nfilOda,.lflot you,
Defendant.
UIIWIM—fl3VU
lineof Section 31 and th center line to proceed, and shall be completed dower and right of dower, separate MONTHS FROM THE DATE o.
I
NÔT$CIOP$ALE
estate, possession, claim aM THE FINIT PUBLICATION OP mdmerenulb55w,,s,y
OS Airport Boulevard; run thence within 130 Calender days of the
It if any,
Notics Is hereby gIven mat,
demand whatsoever, as well in law THISNOTICLtoI1io any eb3odlijis
North 00 dogre.s 05' 20" W along
ffi
cn,
IRCA*ROLLlURK1,Arnefes. pursuant to the Order' or Final
in
is
equity,
of
the
said
mortgagor
In
they
may
have
that
challenge
tile
Petitioner,
whSS.
aNs
Is
said West sectien 1kw and center Time as defined In the General
613
Judgment entered in tills ca, in the
line $54.31 feet to the point of CO.)dn, of the
and to me same, and every pest validity OS the dcadent's will. Ike
M10tic Saob ... CiUit Court ii Seminole COunty,
taws SlIt. *.1I
beginning
containing
thereof,
with
the
appurtenances
at
qualifications
of
the
30.9404
acres
MIiInaI
In
case
Of
failure
to
complete
me
Sanford, Florida, and file the FIor, I will sefi the propetIy
a
C54r1i1$Ir
mere or 10$. RepIattk peetiems
me said mortgager in and t me reprelantative, or me VOnUO or animal
rk within the time
hIVOIn
.4
wIth Ike Clerk of Circuit situated in SemInole County,
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same,
and
every
part
and
prcel
IUrlsdICtiOe
if
me
court.
StOCKS 71, 74 and 90 Of M. N. or within suck extra time as may
DEMANDS,
AND
Court.
before
the hilt dRY of May, Florida, described as:
ALL CLAIMS,
SMITH SUBDIVISION s rKoNN have been allowed by ext$Iens. thereof unto the said mortgagee
Lot I,rnecki, NORTHORLANDO
OBJICTIONI NOT SO FILED &amp;D.l9$itSIIrWlIeadOfa.itw$llbe
Nesimale.
inPletSoobl,PaseSLOftheP.mIk Ike undersigned ayes. to pay me
•Iersd 'sslnst VII. for the relief
FIFTH ADOITION, as recirded In
Records of Sentinels County, Owner or Nave me owner wiIIIIIOid
Subiect to taxes for the year 1910 WILL SI FOREVER RAINED
tod In *5 P0119105.
FlIt Slob 13. Pges 77170, Public
7
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_
_
of *ii
_
and
subsequent. at public sale. to_
me Date ot the first publicitlem
Fiocidl. 0151 replatting
pedlons Of from suck_
sums as may be due him
WITNESS my bend
and official Records of Semlnele County.
LOTS 13.13 and 31, BLOCK "I", if the amount of $11.11 per calendar
highest and best bidder, far cash, at Notice if Alminlofritlop: AprIl 30
51St in tills tile
day of April, Florida.
N.M. SMITH SECOND SUB. day in liquidated damages Ut ac
the west front door of me C.w.
&amp;D. 197g.
T0*IM, with Hoed
Patricia
$$IMSIÔM
31111,
DIVISION, asracirdedin Flat Slob corlance
titeuse.
in
Sanford
Florida,
at
i
with
(SEAL)
____
_______
lange
Cefeny I 05 esW Sinv
AS Poflhlil IppreshiWitly,
1, Page 101. Public Recerds
A.M.. on me 14* day SI May. 19$.
SupoIem.ntarv General Cendlilens.
Artprjr N Bickeim, Jr.
Furnace sc isss
Ike Estate of
Seminole County.
h1
(SEAL)
OWNER'S RIGHTS NISIRVID
Clerk Of Circuit Court
____
meublicsaletotlwkniuis.,jbe.
Navvy
140*
TidaL
Jr.
D000dthls hihilday of April, 19$.
ARTHUR
H.
SICKWITH,
JR.
The Ownerresarves the right to
bidder for cask, at ll West deer if
Ostlisid
(SEAL).
Clerk
re$sd any or all Pvegosals and to
pi,IdR
Nw County Courthouse hi Santerd.
______
H. IICKWITN
ATTORNEY' POE PERSONAL
By: Patricia IObkUOfl
walv• any Infovmality
oq
By: Punch Robinson
PioidB at 11:11 AM. . May ii.
clerk os me Circuit Court
REPIESINTATIVI:
Dapufy Clerk
gcknicalsy Ut any Prepeil Ui *5
DepeSy Curt
Mack P. CIS....,._. Jr.
- ly; Patricia loilkun
Fisher I Souls, PA.
Interest of *5
CARROLL SUlKS
(SlAt)
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAND MIlE &amp; 511001$
Attorneys at
Ostid: AprIl 30,1979
$05 PIItISIISr
A*TNUN It SICKWITH, IN.
James 1. FOSIOS, hR.
Pnd Office OrIMV 2
Horns Oftios
111 FIends National Sank Bldg.
(SEAL)
iii $P*Jd AIlintic Sank SldB
U Clerk;
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711. WaenlngISsl Street
SQØJ$4.1
P.O. 50* 307
By: Thomas Wilson. III
J3f
.SV.Nijfl
Orlando, P*Ws 3311*
TOI*Ia,le: (IN) *3.1314
St. Petersburg, Florida 32731
Puifioh: AprIl 27,30. May 3,*, 13,
(IN) 330.1011
p Clark.
PulInk' April 31 * $79
P01110:
N *May7, ...I
Publish: April 33, *1979
*1, i,,,
P'h***:
14, 33, * W7S
P1*1*:
M * May 7, 1179
01141$
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Seminole
831-9993
322 -2611
RATES
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18—Help Wanted
HOMEOWNERS. Don't lose yoer
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 6412515.
Immediate o:cupancy. New 3 a,..
I B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500 w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3276457 or
322711) aft S.

Cabinet shop--experienced &amp;
trainees. Driver with ctauffers
license. 339 5943.

CASH IERS
Local indepenøent convenience
stores. Must be able to work
nght &amp; wk. ends, Good pay,
fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.
Call Linda Alford, 322 0015.

KEYPUNCH
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New 235 Homes. 1 oct. intrpct to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2287.

one Of Iot.,i *eiI establish tirr
searching for good experience.
Company has very l,ttle tur
foyer, prefers mature per
manent person- General office
duties. Inc. $600 up.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
917 French Ave.
323 5176

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINIER ITEMS.
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322.2611 or
531.9993 and a friendly AdVisor
will help you.

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VA.FHA.235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your totI Will build on
your lot or our lot,
V Enterprise, Inc.
844.3013
Medel Inc., Realtor

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldr. t be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a iob this ad
wouldn't be here, If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1 100-1328403 anytime for
recoroed message.

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301 E. 23rd St. Large 3 BR, 1'
bath, LR with fireplace.
separate DR. eat in kitchen, on 2
large lots, C H&amp;A. $34,900.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
REALTOR 333.7532
Eve. 322-0612, 322.1557,322.7177

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Experienced abstractor, searchor title examiner. Excellent
company, tring benefits. Apply
In person at Chelsea Title &amp;
Guaranty Co. 1)9 West 1st St.,
Sanford.

_____________________________—
Y. Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322.7551, Sanford

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
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29—Rooms

Bdr., 1' 2 bath. tenced b-yd,
range, ref., d.wshr., washerdryer. VA appraised. *29.500.
Call 323.4495 after 5:30.

Sanford. Gracious living from $28
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak. 322 9623; 541.7113.

30Apartments Urthirsshed

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Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
3235670 Mariner's Village.

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Apis. for Senior Citizens. Ddwn.'
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto.
Ave.
Sanford- Excellent I Bid, air w w
carpet, ceramic bath. From
$155-Adults. 323 5019.

Stenstrom Realty.
Realtors
ONE of a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has I BR apt over dbl
garage. $49,500.

32—Houses Unfurnished
Fo, Lease Executive home In
Idyllwilde. 4 BR, 2 B. FR, scr.
pool. Luxury living, furn. or
ynfurn. Call The Real Estate
Agency, 323-5324.

37A-Offlcs Rental

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from 4*6 to 15*30.
1.4 lnd. Ph at SPI6. 323 0061

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PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCATION ON 17-92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. 5600
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2439 S. Myrtle Ave.. Sanford
321-0810.327-1377,481-5335

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PRIME SITE 300' frontage on Lk.
Mary Blvd. Ideal Business
location, great investment.
172.000.
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paneled Fla. Pm or DR Corner
lot. $155 mo., 1st., last, security.
No pets. Available now S74 1040.

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ML!
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lfl 4081 or eves. 323-0317

Sargest Listing Inventory
IDominant Advertising
10 Hour Sales Training
SMember Realtors 8 ERA
CHational Referral Service
PFull-Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
lOver 22 Years Experience
or a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,
at 322-2420.

2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver. etc. 8 all utilities
inc. Available t.lI October 1st.
By day, wk or month.
Shenandoah Village. 323-2920.

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living. Seeing is believing, lots of
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Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR,
78, new carpet, patio &amp; 2 porches. Cony, location. *31.300.
THE RIGHT LOCATION business
professional office building
site. 244' on 25th St. $25,300.

LOVE ENTERTAINING &amp; FAM
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in this spacious 3 BR, 2 batt
home with a beautiful flreplact
in the huge Fam. Pm. This nex
listing is located near the tennil
courts in Pinecrest. Lots more tc
talk about so give us a call.

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323 3324

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6 ACRES OVIEDO AREA WITH 3
BEDROOM HOME. ONLY
$59,000. TERMS NEGOTIABLE.

ALMOST NEW ULTRA MODERN
3 BEDROOM,? BATH DOUBLE
GARAGE. LOADED WITH
EXTRAS. $39,300.
2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME ENCLOSED CARPORT. NEW
ROOF. PRESENTLY RENTED, NEEDS NEW FINANCING.
370.900 TOTAL.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, GARAGE. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. .53W99-

SEIGLER REALTY'
BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

.4.

Sanford 3210640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 66$335
BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
331.0739
363$$anfrdAve.

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3 lots zoned duplex. best local in
Orlando Waler, sewer &amp; close to
st,oppinq W MalRzowski.
Realtor. 31) 1983

ll ACkt. SOME OAK. SOME
ORANGE TREES. IMPROVED

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.322 7498

PASTURE ON 20' ACRES.

STOP AND THINK A
MINUrE.
IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY
TLVMi ANC,,. LU UPLAND AND TREES. 3 BR, I' B.
FORMAL D R., FAM. RM. &amp;
FIREPLACE NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$41,000.00

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
$304133 or 339-4711 eves.
3 BR, 2 bath, Fam. Pm., double
corner lot. 530.900
3 BR. I'-, bath Sunland Estates,
carport, large screened porch,
drapes, range &amp; Ref. Super
clean, $37,500
GRAB THIS one, owner leaving
state. 3 BR. I B. plumoing in for
2nd bath, spit plan. dbl. oven,
range, D W. garage disp. S S
refriq., formal dining. C H&amp;A,
dbl. car garage. turn., nego
tiable. Will sell VA or FHA
$31,900.

FISHING LAKE WILL
DIVIDE 355.000 WITH EX
CELLENT TERMS
I? ACRES INCLUDING BARN
AND LARGE POND NEAR
AIRPORT BLVD ON HIGH
WAY 46 WILL DIVIDE $45,000
GREAT TERMS!
ALMOST 3 ACRES FRONTING

ON LARGE BASS LAKE PAV
ED ROAD. BRING YOUR
BOAT AND $35,000. TERMS
AVAILABLE
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100 FT. FROr. VAGE ZONED OF
FICES, NEAR NEW K MART.
514.900 TERMS
ACRE WOODED HOME SITE
WEST OF I ION PAVED ROAD
ii 4,900

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CANAL FRONT HOME SITE
FACING GOLF COURSE IN
LOCH ARBOR 5)2.500 &amp; UP

REALTY
OVER 54 MILLION IN SALE
THROUGH APRIL. 19791
JUST LISTED 2 BR, I bath horn
on tree shaded corner loll Newt
painted, eat-in kit., porch, Fh
Pm., close to shoppingl BP
WARRANTED. Only $7S,O
SUPER 4 BR, 1', bath home I
Washington Oaks, w C H, wcarpet, DR. pantry, 1g. LF
porch &amp; Much Morel BPP WAI
RANTED. Just $29,900?
LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home i
Pilwcrestl Lg. Rms., dinin
pan. Fla. Rm.,utIl. rm.,
* carpet. rinse to schools
Shopping. BPP WARRANTEC
A Buy for $37,900?
WHAT A BUYI 3 RR, I bath horn
wcentral H-AC, ww carp,
OR, FR, Porch, Completel
fenced I landscaped I Supe
locationt Great for comm. o
fices tool BPP WARRANTEC
Great buy for 130,9001
FANTASTICI 45R,3bathhomel
Pinecrest w Central H-AC. wcarpet, eq. eat-in kitchen, SCI
patio, FR. on a beautiful lam
scaped lotl Just $39,900?
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALE
LEADERI WE LIST I SELl
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I

3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Servici

m25S
REALTORS III PAR

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
24395 MyrtleA'ie,Sanford

Nice country lot, mobile horn.' w
add on, fenced. 2 utility sheds.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED!

Fice listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N C 78906

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.
372 0231.373 7173, 322 0719

42—Mobile Homes
See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3235700
3003OrlandoDr.
VAI FHA Financing
2 lotS 12*165 each 0 196$ 2 BR,
12*52. all electric, mobile home,
fenced yard &amp; garden, 10*20
alum. storage shed, septic tank
&amp; good deep well. 6 mi. F. of
Osteen off Maytown Rd. *15.000.
327 1391 EveS. Owner.
'73 Concord Deluxe MobiI Home
12*60, 7 BR, lii baths. Ex
ceilent cond. *5.500. 319-3920.
0 ft. Terry IWO soil contained, air
cond.. canopy, Reese hitch 1 5
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Ph.
43—Lots. Acreage

M. Unsworth Realty
REALTOR
ML!
373-4061 or eves. 33303)7

Wanted
I ow acreage near Sanford N
filling with roofing material
Will boy, lease or pay by Hi
bed. Cail Mui3O(k Roofing 44
'$41.
BROWSE AND SAVE
It
easy and fun
The Want
Way.
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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

47—Real

Estate Wanted

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 377 0216.
*

pieces of oak furniture (you
load of walnut 5,
name ill)
mahogany BR &amp; DR turn Odd
tables, chests, lamps, dressers,
wash stands, nite stands, beds &amp;
cha,rs If you are looking for if
we probably have it this week'
Come early for a good seat 5,
browse around
VISA MASTER CHARGE
$35 CASH DOOR PRiZE

SO—Mscetlaneous for Sale
We nave a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 hal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
*116 cash or take up payments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $31 1114 day or
night. Free home trial, ,.o
obligation.
FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6.10 yd. installed.
upholstery drapes Slip covers.
we ws;i n,i tie unjersold on
comparable quality.
KuIp Decorators

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Since 1937
.109W. 1*,

322 7335

work

w,th,

80—Autos

for Sale
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1917 FOR D Grand Torino
Uluew a C. new tires, $800
""s

323 7310
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Removed

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

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AU 10 AUCTION
.'.iy. 9?. 1 mile west of Speedwaj
Dayfona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every'
Tuesday 5. Saturday at 7-30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904.255*3)1 for further aeta.jI
JUST MAKE PAvMrNTr-'6s
75 models. Call 3399100 or $34460.5 (Dealer).

BUY JUhK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 372-1624; 32160

Telev,sion-75" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular s000.
Balance $175 or SI? mo. Still in
warranty, Cill 031-17)4 day or
nITPit.
60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, i speed PRO
vurnTaule,
rracx rape player,
Sold new 5-600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo Call 831 1714 for free
home demonstration.

55—Boats

&amp;

Accessories

AIr Coed. &amp; Hsatlng

Hone lnWrOVemSflt

Air Cond. Window Units
Serv. &amp; Repair 25yrs. Exp.
323 6460

INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
331 0539 or 904 734 670* collect.
Concrete Work
tree Esfimale
Call Mr Taylor 322 ISIS

.

Central Heat I. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harnisal
SEARS, Sanford 372-177)
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JACK FROST-- Cent. seat &amp; Air
Cnnd Service. Free Est. on
'ins?. Cgmm. &amp; Re's. 322-0206.
_______________________________EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell. Caii
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow,

ROBSON MARINE
7921 Hwy. 17 9?
Sanford, FIa. 32771

2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roots Free
Estimates 323 6513.
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PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Fret' Est
32) 0479 after 530
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Home Repairs
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Appliances

57—Sports Equjipment
RACQUET STRINGING_GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $5
Scott Reagan 322 SIlt

59—Wassical

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Guitars, Drums, Banios. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob BaIl's Disc Canter Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-2255

62—Lawn-Garden

Asphalt
Asphalt repairs &amp; seal coating,
Sanford, Fla.
322-1429; 322-3053_

No job too large or small. Corn
plete lawn service
tree
estimate. 373 4811; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 5049 call
anytime

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Beauty Care

Lawn Service

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook
319E. 1st St., 372.5747
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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
373394$

erarnic Tile
MEiNTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 $567.

AFRICAN ViOLTS
322 9141
The Greenhouse
Eves after 61 weekends
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 1*80

Painting, carpentry, paneling,
siding. wds., anything to repair
the home 030 6309 Sam

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3730039

Light I'leuling
Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc,
(LOCAL) 349 5311

essmaking

Paiflting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220701
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64—Equipment

for Rent'

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 51$)
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6ts-Supplies
PUPPIES FOR SALE
DOBERMAN PINCHERS
319 5256
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Freetogoodhome
Black female puppy
373 3625

Painting by Anthony Corino. Intenor, exterior qualified in all
phases Free Est Call 322007).

Electrical
BURFIELO'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential. 322 9354 21 Hrs.

BODE N
Painting... Paper
Hanging -free est Professional
Workmanship, quick, quality,
courteous ccr,LL. 641 47*3

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Exterior Cleaning

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured.Bondeli
FREE Estimates. (305) 373.9440

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B&amp;P Exteriors. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, wails, decks,
etc. Free Est. 3396086. 6611335.

lnterior&amp;ExteriorPainting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est 322 ISIS

Glass &amp; Sawn

Wanted exterior &amp; interior paint
mo. Example 2 BR ext., $150.
Guaranteed hood work, 30 yrs.
exp. 830 9996.

icreen-porches, pool end. wds.
All type re-glazing I wd. install,
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3375345,
,

WILL BUY EXISTING 1sf 0 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
MIg. Broker. 125 No. 4-0
Wyrsore Rd., Altamonte.
562.7413

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SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S French

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322 0352

•HOUSE WANTED. I
InNeedof Repairs
373 $151 Eves.

VA—Mortgag.s Bought
&amp;Sokl

P U

UNI HOIST
Dump Truck Conversion. Retail'
*895. Dealer cost $695. Close out,
5-495. 869 1816

C.00d Used Televisions. *7 anti up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

For Sale- 6 hp Craftsman Riding
Lawn Mower. Exc. Cond. $250.
339 6711.

45.A—jt of State
Property

lazy

53—TV. Radio-Stereo

DeLand 668-8335

Need ,i plaie for a horse' Approx
2 .icres. fenced All grass. fruit
trees 55.500. $1000 down owner
hold

Selling Due to Illness Put your

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Branch Off ice

We're loaded w lots more than
usual Received TWO loads from

Trash Compactor, Whirlpool
H O.while, used6rnos. $160
I?? 1117 or 323 5319

TIVE AREA NEAR DOWN

VARIOUS OTHER LOTS IN EX
ECUTIVE AREAS FROM
$10000 PACKAGE DEALS
AVAILABLE TO BUILDERS
WITH SELLER FINANCING

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Refrigerator Coldspot, Frostlree
IScu ft ,$l25
372 1599

TOWN STONES THROW TO
LAKE MONROE 325.000

(3) 2' acre tracts, wooded. *8.250
na Small down owner hold

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

SUPER HOME SITE IN EXECU

156*456 Zoned Comm. Lk. Mary
Blvd. Terms.

area,

ODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTISIAN WELLS WITH
FENtED PASTURE. $45,000

Lake view lot, Loch Arbor. 105
paved rd, 240' deep Beautiful
view across Crystal Lk Only
vacant lot in area 513.950

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43—Lots-Acreage

$15,000.

STENSTRON

ANTIQUEAUCTION'

77—Junk Cars

taxes are causing ur moat to dry up!"

41—HoUses

1976 Ati'iZd OU 1600 cc 4 cyl I
speed Air shocks, tool box, AM
FM stereo 41.000 ms 27 mi per
gal average 322 6376

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results
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Sanford. 322 8171

3 pIus acres w 2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.

or

Harold Hall Realty

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Handy man special 7 tots w gar
age apt Could be apt down
stairs Zoned cOmm $20,000

(CU)

79—Trucks-Trailers

Call Dell's Auction 323 5620

CONTEMPORARY SOF A. $50

ON SALE-- NEW twin size box
spr,ngs &amp; matlress 523.95 ca.
NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables *39. Sanford
Furntture Salvage. 1792 So. of'

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PUT SOME SPLASH IN YOLfl
LIFE. A home for the Young a
Heart. Located in scenic Laki
Mary. This 4 BR home has C
H&amp;A &amp; a beautiful private pool 1
patio area surrounded by lawn 8
flowers. $51,500.

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals.

the North including at least 50

51—Household Goods

CaliBart

YOUR CLOCK IS 1 HOUR AHEAC
THIS WEEKEND make use 01
that extra daylight to drive out
to the Paola area &amp; see thi
country type farm house witt
over 3 acres ground. A smal
canal runs right by the property
Owner will hold mortgage wilt
substantial down payment
$54,900.

72—Auction

The "Good Ole Days" have never
left the Classified Ads.
The
Buys are Still The Best!

MON., APRIL 30th 7 PM.

Wrangler Jeans Sale $1099 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Aye
322 5791

*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 a,
4 Icre country estate. Complete
with horse stable 8 pasture, a'sn
quiet cottage 8 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!

BLAIR AGENCY

Cottage Tent. Sears 10*17. nylon
w canvas roof Likc new, w
canopy, $160 or best offer. 322
lii? or 323 5319

Call Anytime

*2323 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
close to shopping 8 in quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent investment for rental.
Only 526.500.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562-3655 372)959

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323 7365

*OWNER SAYS SELL EVERY
THING! 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm animais-"as
is" tractor 8 More. $35,750.

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S pc. BR suite new, $239; S PC. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 Pc dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$508 up; El stoveSó0&amp;up; full

Sanford. 3228721.

rvsrrs

Antique
Roll top deSk 5. char
Phone)?? 1171 afterop m

Vt'nd.,iu ?,SdeI,iiie-s l4o1 Soup for
sale Will sell to the best otler
Call 8305122

Business opportunity. Auto
radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner
to help finance. 535.000.

1 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage 8 beautIful oak trees I
Osteen Good terms.

78torcyCleS
Motorcycle Insurance

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
ill 1',E First St
3275622

Want to buiId We have the lot.
54,000.

*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove 8 SR46 frontage In
Geneva. Attention Jevelopers
good price 8 terms.

7lntiques
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Tn level country home, beautiful
.13 home w tileS oak floors. I
acre. fruit A pecan trees
Completely fenced. $69,000

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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

SECLUDED COUNTRY
LIVING-- room for horses, fish
pond. 32 w FR. 5 acres. $69,750.

I

Do you work effectively as a
member of a team. do you relate
well with people. if so. we need
certified dental assistant &amp;
experienced receptionist for
dental office. Sanford 323 5180.

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41—Houses

.

TEACHERS for autistic, retarded
Students. BA. and or exp. in
behavior management
preferred. Day or eve-wkend
hrs. Start at $150 wk.
Call 671 1060

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Hall Arabian Gelding, 16 hands,
good games. Must sacrifice, 3231026 or Hobby Horse Ranch, S
mi. W. of Wekiva River Hwy. 4'

s-A—PastureLand
Pasture land for rent, 35 acres all
fenced at Wekiva River. $100
mo. Call 3230061.

Groonng &amp; Bovng

Plunging Service

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog. &amp; Cat boarding, bathing.'
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated.
Shady inside kennels. screened
outside runs, also air coed.
cages. 373-5753.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg Cds.
3230174; 377440)

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Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin s j2i-1Ss), 339 1693

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WE BU USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur'
niture Salvage. 332*721.
ORIENTAL RUGS WNTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condItion 4441124

Cash 322•4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanfgr Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
urn.' jre, Refrig., stoy, tools,

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING IREPAIR
322.5445
5.0. BALINTIASSOC.
lMan,qualityoperation
$yrs. sip. Patios, Driveways
,tc,Wayne Seal, 327.1331

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All types. eqpt repair, truck
bodies, roof racks, portable
iQPl. Martin's 3737N1, 339-73.

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mass ln this area which presses done for SOnIC types of
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's
May 1, 1979
not like you, but today you may
This coming year you may put your Interests far above
undertake some creative new others. If you do, you could be
projects that will prove both told off in no uncertain terms.
stimulating and rewaiding. All
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
the work that you wish to
you
keep looking for ulterior
handle will be yours.
motives in everything another
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) does, you are bound to find
Mental work could prove fr
something to cause you undue
trating today, and you run the distress
risk of having to do everything
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twice. Be careful when using
machinery. Find out more of 21) Should you see someone
what lies ahead for you in the coming who has rubbed you the
year following your birthday by wrong way before, make a fast
sending for your copy of Astro- retreat. You won't have the
Graph, P.O. Box 289, Radio City patience to cope, and sparks
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to will fly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
specify birth sign.
19) Count to 10 before you say
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) what's on your mind, even if
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you
going to cost you a lot more Your pride might remain Inmoney than you budgeted for. tact, but it'll only put you In the
Call things off if find you can't doghouse.
afford it.
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death of Howard Schenken A New Jersey reader
not in the mood to have not spending more than you
makes it seem appropriate asks: 'What is meant by
someone tell you how to think should could go by the boards
todlscuu the weak two bids acesovertwobids?"
today. Unfortunately, you'll be today if your "I gotta have It
Immediate ace showing
that he and the late Ed
running into quite a few people now" psychetakes over.
Hymea Jr. developed back responses to opening forcing
who will. Keep your cool.
in 1942 or '43 and the way we two bids. A convention that
ARIES (March 21-April 19) recommend using them so IS not recommanded.
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possible."
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called for to set things right,
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