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list Year, No. 193—Monday, April 2,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald,—( USPS 48-280)—Price 15 Cents

Produce Keeps Coming
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Express Inc., store merchandise; Consolidated Freight, general
an adversie effect On shippers of prodtwe in Sanford and other getting their' freight out'
Herald Staff Writer
. but he said it could be either Tuesday or
commodities
from
personal
belongings
tomachinery;
Car
oline
communities In the county, said Lew Miller, manager of the Wednesday before "we know what's going on.,,
The nationwide strike waged Sunday by the International Freight, general commoditi
es;
Yellow
Republic
Freight,
general
Sanford
State
Farmer's
Market.
Brotherhood of Teamsters against 71 truck lines will hinder more commodities; and Pacific
"I don't think It's going to hurt the produce and food haulers."
eariountain Express, general
"The produce will continue to come in (to Sanford) because t
the shipping of general commodities than produce for residents of
commodities.
he
said.
Seminole County.
will be delivered from farms by local farmers," Miller said.
The nationwide strike involves at least 71 truck lines and affects
Miller said that produce drivers have not experienced any
Six major truck lines based in Orlando which ship freight in and
Trucking management Inc., the negotiating arms Of the Inat lead 2,200 drivers and freight handlers in four Florida locals,
difficulty
dustry, announced its "defensive shutdown" Sunday, less than 15
by union members when leaving the city with their
out of Seminole County have been shut down by teamster drikeri. union Officials said,
loads. Moat of the drivers are destined for the east coast, Canada,
hours after union officials walked out of contract talks an
The trucking firms deal mainly In general commodities and all
Today picketing was orderly at lines where union members Illinois and Michigan, he said, and would try to avoid the areas on
declared a "selective strike."
report no knowledge of picketing In Seminole County.
affiliated with the Teamster locals were posted at Jacksonville, strike.
The six truck lines now shut down are: Ryder Truck Lines Inc. Tampa, Miami and Orlando.
Chief federal mediator Wayne Horvitz expressed hope the talks
A spoke&amp;nan for Central Florida Produce concurred with
which ships mainly store merchandise (dry goods) Roadway
would
resume soon but no schedule for resuming the negoltiating
(i a brighter aide, the nationwide strike Is not expected to have Miller that produce shippers have not experienced any problem
session has been set.

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HARRIURG, Pa. (UPI) — Metropolitan
Edison Co., the power company that owns the
Three Mile Island nuciea plant,
today the dangerous bubble of hydrogen gas
Inside the reactor Is "disintegrating."
Federal nuclear experts refused to confirm
the report but said they were "encouraged"
about the bubble size.
A spokesman for Metropolitan Edison,
r of the stricken nuclear plant
t, said
the bubble, which Is complicating the vital
cooling Of the nuclear core Is "about 170-175
cubic feet right now and there Is evidence It
might be disintegrating.
If true, the report would mean the bubble Is
far less
u tnhajfft sori ali Is.
su 1t flnt
lx)d a dsmugsreos problos I. the ewieg
process. It was because original efforts to
diminds the bubble produced no
mass evacuation plans for
being considered.
However, a spokesman for the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, which is In charge of
the operation at Three Mile Wand, refused to
confirm the Met-Ed report. The NRC has
consistently had figures on the size of the
bubble higher than Met-Ed.
"The only thing we have Is that there Is
reason to be encouraged about the bubble
size," NRC spokesman Ken Clark salt
Meanwhile, engineers atthe site continued
the slow process of starting to convert
hydrogen gas In the containment building
back to water to help coolreactor.
The new attempt began Just hours after
President Carter — hiinael a trained nuclear
engineer — and Gov. Dick .Tharnburgh
domed bright yellow protective boots,
sonally Inspected the plant on the

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situation "stable."
hooked up hydrogen "recomn•
biners" to the vents of the containment
building, where the nuclear core Is housed, 10
tlIi today's operation.
The two recombiners were In place and
were 'expected to be In full operation later
today, according to Harry Kider, a Nuclear
Regulatory Comznlulon official In
Plilladelpida.
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The reaunhiners are designed to convert
some Of the hydrogen gas buildup In the
co
containment
building back Into water by
heating It with oxygen — a process similar 10
the way din from a teapot Is converted
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Fire Officials have determined the source of Ignition which
started a fire at Seminole Petroleum Co., 202 N. Laurel Ave., In
Sanford March 22, was located on French Avenue and could have
spread fire through a large section of town had the top not been
blown off one Of the petroleum storage tanks.
"Fuel was released from an escape valve on lo ' of the tanks
and that fuel vaporized when it aut the atmosphere,p said Sanford
Fire Chief C. Manning Harrlett.
The petroleum vapor Is heavier than air, so It drifted to the
ground and flowed toward French Avenue, according to Harriett.
There,, something Ignited the vapors causing the re
fire to
spread back to the storage tanks. The pressure from the burning
vapor entering the tanks led to the explosion which reocked
northern Sanford In the early hours March 22, according to

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Success the conversion atISiflIlt 5150
SuccessIn
would reduce the possibility
hility of a second
hydrogen gas explosion. Officials believe
such an explosion damaged the facility '
Wednesday, less than 10 hours after the
nation's word nuclear accident began.
Authorities said the maneuver posed no
new danger and Thornburgh — as If to dress
the belief — ordered state employees to
report for work as usual today In the state
Capitol complex, 10 miles from the plant site.
Carter — who 27 years ago was part of a
Navy team that helped avert a nuclear
disaster
saster in an experimental reactor Chalk
River In Canada — made a 20-minute on-site
buspSdIOII Of
Island plant Sunday.

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Harrielt said the investigation of the fire's cause being done by
his department and the Florida State Fire Marshal's office has
not yielded a cause for the explosion and resulting fire. However,
he
arson Is being ruled out.
The source of Ignition could have been any number of things,
according to Marriott. He cited as examples, a spark from a
passing car, a cigarette thrown down along French Avenue, near
the site Of the blaze orsom eaort of spark from
mn anearby house on
Fulton Street and French Avenue.
The explosion occurred just after Karl Yost, 62, Mullett Lake
Park, had finished unloading 1,600 gallons of petroleum from a
tanker truck Into the plant's storage tanks. The blast reportedly
knocked Yost totheground. He had been standing In the parking
lot area near the corner of Laurel and Fulton, a short distance
from the explosion, atthetlme, accordlngtoaspckewi.ui for the
Sanford Fire Department. Other than that Incident, no Injuries
were reported, authorities said.
The plant has a storage capacity of 80,000 gallons, according to
the spokesman. While the exact number of gallons of petroleum
being stored at the time of the explosion In not known, fire officials said they feel the plant was near capacity.
A burning power pole at the explosion site promoted Florida
Power &amp; Light lode-energize the line at 1:15a.m. causing an area
from the RAW dft down First Stred a:W over to the
county courthouse to be without power, FP&amp;L's District Manager
Scott Burns said.

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Herald Phelsy Torn NtiiI
The youth of Sanford was all eyes and ears
Saturday when the Miami Amigos staged a
clinic for Little Leaguers at Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Some 150 kids attended, sticking
around to watch the exhibition game against
the Denver Bears. For results, see page 5A.

SANFORD
CLINIC

Deaths From Smoke Inhalation
26 Killed In Nursing Home Blaze

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power was restored completely by 4 p.m.
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Called out by the emergency, Burns said he could see flames
FARMINGTON, Mo. (UPI) because the neared fireby- mhigton Stat. Hospital for the
from the fire which followed the explosion from his home in the
The home Is near the eastern Meyer, who lives across the nearby.
— A fire today killed X people draM was one-half mile away. mentally handicapped said 13 edge Of Farmington, located highway from the home awakSt. Francois County Sheriff Mayfair section.
AM Injured several others at a
frocu the hospital were about 50 miles south of St. ened to the sirens and later told James Hickman said a nmoke
A temporary morgue was Set por
When he arrived at his office located down the draM from the
boarding borne thathOld up at the National Guard v housed at Wayside Inn. The Louis. Firemen from Farming- a repoe, "ft looked like the alarm alerted the residents of Seminole Petroleum facility, Burns said power was off In his
some date ments' pedenig, may. god other bodles Were bome, which was a row Of ton, Flat River, Dee Rue, whole backside was going up." the home.
office and he Immediately cranked up the generator to power the
authorities
taken to ths MIMIII Ara connected stucco-and-brick Esther, Desloge, Bismarck,
emergency lights and the telephone swltehbøart
Bodies being pulled from the
cottages, had *7 psiie'4s.
Boone Terre, LeadwOOd and
The blaze followed a 'inillar
The fireswept
HOWIW
The explosion was first reported by a Sanford Police Unit on
Laadington
were
smoldering
ruins
were
placed
fire
at Connellaville, Pa., patrol, according to fire officials.
Wayside Inn Home on the injur ed were taken to that
Assistant Farmblton Fire __
In bright yellow plastic begs. A Sunday night In which nine
outskirts Of town. Firemen hospital end Farmhugten Coin- Qde1 Bob Oiler said, "We fOd
The billowing flames that shot like a fiery fountain from three of
few
persons In the 42-bed home people were killed and three the four storage tanks also threw gas vapors to house at French
nins communities were muafty Hospital.
several rW inside the door.
The fire apparently began apparently had been moved others injured in a crowded Avenue and Fulton Street, according to fire official, ft vapors
tamoered In figNing the blaze
Authorities at the Far. They just _Idu't get out."
qUICldy
Iii the kitchen. Lansford recently to another home boarding house.
caused minor burn to the o*I, of the house.

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Prompt-Action Anticipated On State Energy Emergency
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prg Burns said earlier FPL's company,cou3dauppIyon1y1,1ssa
FPL
Cook sell the FPL experienced electrical "wda on FPL's
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Into
ast
city of Gcnbsd.e
Qaboos for a final iasait on
several strategic quarters of the city.
Prime Miner Msh Bulargan, apparently concerned
over the tribal revolts, ordered "to411 action" against the
tribesmen and their Marxist guerrilla advisers after three
consecutive cefire attom$a failed, sources close to the
government said.
Over 500 people killed In four days of fighting between
troops and Kurdish tztbemen demanding autonomy, In
the Kurdish city of Sudaj last month.
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Menachem Begin arrived In Cairo derstated.
bouquets of pink carnations.
today with little fanfare but made history as the first prime
Begin, wearing a gray suit over a charcoal gray and white tie on
The blue and white Israeli flag was hoisted alongside the black,
minister of the modern Jewish Mate to set foot In an Arab capital. a white shirt, smiled and waved and seemed imbothered by the
the presidential lounge only a
white
and red Egyptian
Blue and white Israeli flags fluttered over the airport, Israel's muggy weather.
mintite before Begirl'splane touched down. The only other Israeli
national anthem was played by an Egyptian band, and the man
Begin stood at attention alongside Mobarak on a green felt flags n evidence flew from a row of poles Just outside the enonce denounced as a terrorist by the Egyptian press lowered his carpet as the presidential bend played Hatlkva, the Israeli an- trarim to the airport.
head In salute to the Egyptian flag.
them, then played the brand new Egyptian national anthem that
No Israeli flags were no In Cairo itself.
Vice President HoardMobarak greeted Begin as the 65-year-old stresses peace over war.
The
Israeli leader was In in once before, in December 1977
prime minister and his wife, Alin, emerged from their Israeli air
Erect with a military bearing, Begin reviewed the IM-man when he met with Sadat at the Suez canal city of Isinailla. No
force Boeing 707.
Presidential honor guard as he walked slowly behind a goose- anthems were played on that occasslon.
Neither Begin nor Mobsrak made any statements, although the stepping colonel in shiny Germanic helmet. He Mopped to bow his
Begin and Mobsrak, who was Egyptian air force commander
Israeli leader waved to more than 300 reporters and head before the Egyptian flag halfway along
longthe line.
the 1973 war, walked on a red carpet, chatting, to the
photographers, saying "Shalom, shalom."
Two boys presented boxes of flowers to Begin and Mobarak
p
residential lounge at the airport where they posed for
The welcome for Begin's 2Shoir visit was routine for visiting Two girls, one In white, the other in
Pink, gave the leaders' wives cameramen and were served refreshments.
heads of government and indicated that his overnight stay in the
most populous city in the Middle East will be kept low-key.
Begin's first stop was to beat the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
before touring the Great Pyramidsat Giza and a synagogue. He
Rockets
will be Sadat's guest at a state dinner Monday evening.
The visit came just one day after five Arab countries withdrew
their ambassadors from Cairo, formally beginning Egypt's
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!)
Embassy officials said the said the attack occurred at building was damaged and
ostracism from virtually the entire Arab world. Palestinian The U.S. Embassy In Beirut building was damaged In the about 5:45 a.m. EST.
there are no casualties.
leaders also threatened the United States with days of "hellfire was attacked today apparently attack, but there were no
"We've had some sort of
Initial reports said a rocket
and brimstone."
by rocketfire, as Arab oppoel- casualties reported. Embassy attack", he said, "but we really struck the embassy between the
The decision by19 Arab League members in Baghdad thimpose tlon to the U.S.-sponsored officials add they did not know don't know very much about first and fourth floors and
political and economic sanctions against Egypt because its treaty Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty who was responsible.
what happened except that another landed in the sea
with Israel was seen as a reason for keeping Begin's visit un- intensified.
One U.S. Embassy official some glass was broken, the nearby.

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TEHRAN,

Evenina Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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Elections Called In Italy
ROME (UP!)
President Sande Pertini today
dissolved Parliament and celled nfl&amp; poikIcel election, two years early, abandoning a twoinoigh effort to
heal the rift between Italy's fueduig Caa and
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election, Italy's first don 1071, bat political observers
UM the election date would probably be in the first 10
dkys of lime.

Orlando Man Thrown From Speedboat

By MAX EIUULETIAN
Herald 8taff Writer
Tanzanló Bombs Uganda
4th Orlando man was listed In
all
fair condition today at Orlando
NAIROBI, (Kenya) UP!)
T'tM warplanes
Regional Medical Center
roared across Lake Victoria and attacked Uganda for the
following a boating accident
second coneecigj,e day today, bclthig Ugenda'i second
Friday afternoon on Lake
largest city, Jinja, &amp;plomMk .oereae said
Monroe in Sanford.
Tw'-tlan f orces earlier blid the oil storage depot In
Newell G. Spencer, 32, of
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fh. t1 .J
.Li le
rtalsy, urianao, was
the area had been bit by war$mes or by artillery,
reportedly thrown from the
speedbosthewaadrlvthgonthe
;:'•/f.•
The thieves are believed to
lakewhei the boathitalarge
have entered the back porch
wave, according to Seminole t)rougha
window and then ueed
County sheriff's deputies.
the bock door to
Spencer
reportedly
according
deputies.
five
broken
ribs and asuffered
PWIc--house,
me jewelry
and to
coins
were
in
flhlIhl*p, ac-taken
a
according toinfOflflMICl) SUPPlied cording to deputies.
deputies.
Thieves pried open a adding
Following the accident
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) tory &amp;çrem. Court review to Spe
glwdooratthebsckofthe
drove to the hospital in Thomas W.
—k.d
The Supreme Court a th. death penalty cases, bond
Graham horn., 3
Orlando
where he was treated
lagiMatwe
today
ay to pr op os, a velMatI and
lavolvini
Sweetwater
Blvd., rural
admitted, according to Seminole
const
itutional amendment the C
11ai117 of side
County,
and took
the number and law. or bteriiratations of the hospital
$1,000
In
jewels
Friday,
acNo
variety
vanity of oases it bears aid Mate or federel Constitutions.
cording
to
sheriWs
de
puties.
uIS
the accident, according to
hire 37 new lower court judge..
Other cases would be r
John
N.
Wiseback,
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The Supreme Court is solved at the diiiteA appeals deputies.
Sweetwater Blvd., rural
JEWElS TAKEN
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The coal, na report sob.
Eddie Smith, 20 Beacon
mided by Eglaud whe is ebd
Ra*w Of PubIc" Barvi"
The largest burglary oc- Street, Lake Monroe, reportild
Herald rileft by Too" VIRc*t
administrator of the date colist Commission and workmen's curred late Friday when someone took his 1971 Valorle D. Florence, 23, 522 Oak St., Altamonte Florence
was
northbound
when
It went out of con.
also
would
tjeyes
system, aged the I.gis'twe
in Cbevirdet, valued at 0,0M, Springs, was In fair condition at Florida Hospital
trol,
crossing
the
southbound
lane
of the road and
for 17 new ccincwit J
11 P km the SWM= C4art to jewelry and coins kom the from in front of the All In Tbe Altamonte suffering backpains today following an
coats.
new appeals court judgesad the aiJVsili
striking several pine trees, according to the Florida
houneciQiarle,B, Hackson, 41, 'amIly Bar, U.S. 1742, early morning accident on
Longwood Lake Mary Highway Patrol. The accident
creation of 5th I)lMnIct coat
The appeals courts were of 113 Royal Oak Drive, rural Longwood, Saturday night, Road. The late model Ford
Maverick driven by Miss vestigaflon.
Is still under In.of Appeal to cover Voliuda, crated in 1197 to serve "as Seminole County, according to according to sheriffs deputies.
Orange and Brevard coatlu courts of list resort," England
and the surrounding ares.
said, bit timsi't turned out
Lawmakers wore urged to t
way. Practically every
put on the March 1* crimisusl and civil case In
ine1 pr1rnan ballot an Florida is appulbd
it
pree1d41
to the high
amendment restrict miMe. cowt
THREE MlL ISLAND, Pa, accompatled Carter on the parked oil the road. One truck some weaning hard hats and plastic boots taped on the
Mrs. Carter was cheered by
(UP!) Even Jimmy Carter Inspection of the plaid that has carried a round steel pod carrying gas masks on their visitors' fed,
about
600 townsfolk as she
wasn't
emilirig.
WEATHER
been leaking rwII#c since marked "radioactive
belts but no other protective It tat 10 minutes fur Carter signed autographs. Asked why
The president of the United lest Wednesday. It was the flat U.S.A." Into which nuclear gear greeted the praident. to complete his Inspection. she had come along with her
$ a.a. readIngs: Is.. becemieg mostly suthenly Slates, one hand on his cheek time news personnel had been debris from tIer plant will be
In a door, down a concrete Plant officials helped the husband on this potentially
and the other holding Na elbow, allowed on the scone since the loaded when America's word hallway and op two flights
peti iiinai•t loWs, TIINdI7.
of carters take oft their putIc dangerous journey, she replied,
Mood somberly In the control accident.
Manic power alsis ends.
la; yesterday's M^ $4;
concrete stairs, the procession DoUnd "M the bus for the "because I was Interested."
1V AYI11D
room of the lire. Mile Island
:bo,..$,k ,
Sie,i4acg,j officials of the
a.is
In the main building, about ahofhled along awkwardly be.
Dsyteea
UA7
back to the main After his brief speech exnuclear
power
plaid,
listening
Nucle
ar
Regulatory
Conunli.
two
deem plaid workers
?NMIhr* h Ilty, $4 purasiti a.m., 1*0!
cause of the onHlse4ltssll gate.
MW
pressing concern, Carter
blently .
told
u.
wink,
at
77
Then, the 111"driv, to boarded his Marine helicopter
about the nation's worst atom' c limousine
at the entrance to
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Pert Caii,ilz
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Tissky. —: in
sm,, 10*10 ps., MW SiN l.a.,
praideut stood under -a House. Secret Service agent,
DEATHS
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Carter am his wife,Itosalow Is aid N. mud lows te*kI 7d$
bsg,ttian bscbbgard to ad. peel,d off the presidential
lynn,
wearing thin yellow facility and Carter and Na st
low Is aid Us. W
MHi, UiAH 0, waw
dr
Iafluts
ess concerned citisens at the emblem from the doors of the
AN
WrHUD. NO=
7*19 a.,, 0*47 Wow-away plastic boots as a had to traiciar to a yellow
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Mr.. Sarah Odom lA5pfl, 54,
10:50 'a..
Luther D. Motes, 17, 10 town hill's C'n1''ertkin council black presidential limousine
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pr.ca*diosi against cuu4"- school bier for the halfinlie rids of m Larkwood Drive' San- Puüi.ilta Ave.,
$ WON
st1ca and drove the bullet-proof
diedSaturday meeting hall arid
tieD and tOfl fihiii bSdISI to the math bu1ltht
ford, died Saturday at her
Calder.
sum in p c.. center,
vehicle back to Washington.
and dosimoters to MONISM
me .nery at the plaid site home. A native of Nanlborongh bell, Ala.,
. 1* amin Sanford
Intake of r.diitklii in the was drab:
County, S.C., she lived in fordo ped1Q maithL sa
air, nud, an on-sits inspection
-Bb of
piping
and
Sanford for the pat Ibis retired grove worker and a
of the crippled plaid Sunday. girders lay rating along the year.,
APRIL 1,1919
moving here from Baptist
$inrd:
About 19 selected reporters, rosdold,.
MIIVIS 08""
ADMISSIONS
Hickory,
N.C. She was a
Survivors include his wife,
Sanford:
COMe M. Dougherty
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Mrs. Violet
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Judy
Margaret Smalley
BIRTHS
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Elisabeth Lament both of
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Services and hail will be in
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adord a son, Paul
Martha Piehman, DIøsra
WASHINGTON (UP!)
reverted
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ensign
U.S.
Navy,
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Grmnksw Funeral Home in Funsvd Noticis
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kasrs
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retirement
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MONROE, La. (UP!) Throughout the trial, former
U.S. Rep. Otto Pas.uran was described by his lawyers as a
feeble man whose very life was in Jeopardy by the rigors
of his courtroom appearances.
But the 78-year-old Louisiana Domocrat bolted like an
athlete to the courtroom door once the 12 members of the
jury his former constituents pronounced their verdict Sunday: they found Pasarnan Innocent of the conspiracy and tax evasion charges that subjected him to 198
days of indignity.
The nine men and three women, all from the 5th
Congressional District Pasaman represented for 30
years, deliberated just 00 minutes before returning the
verdict. Passmaji was the only congressman ever to stand
trial in the South Korean Influence-buying scandals. He
was Indicted in Washington on March 31, 1975, for
allegedly conspiring to accept $213,000 from South Korean
rice dealer Tongatsi Park. The trial was moved to
Passman's hometown because of his ill health.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) As an Episcopal minister
spoke of righting old wrongs, Patricia Hearst was
married Sunday to policeman-bodyguard Bernard Shaw,
who courted the newspaper heiress during a long campaign to free her from prison.
The 25-year-old bride emerged from a small chapel on
Treasure Island Navy Base In San Francisco Bay as
Mrs. Patricia Hearst Shaw. A small crowd of Joggers and
Navy wives applauded 'and yelled, "Congratulations,
Patty I" The 30-minute ceremony was performed by Rev.
Ted Dwnke, an Episcopalian minister who organized a
nationwide campaign to free Miss Hearst from federal
prison after her 1975 conviction for helping her terrorist
kidnappers, the Symblonese Liberation Army, rob a bank.
The couple's honeymoon plans were kept secret. Shaw has
said he and his bride would live In a secluded San Mateo
mountain retreat south of San Francisco.
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ATLANTA (UP!)
The financial statements of
President Carter's 1178 campaign were exaggerated
during crucial primaries to boost his Image as a winner,
the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Sunday.
The newspaper said although there was no indication
the former Georgia governor knew of the arrangements,
many of his friends who later joined the administration
"went out on a limb for Carter when potential cash
problems loomed."
The FEC is auditing Carter's campaign, but has Interpreted federal law to mean a voluntary post-campaign
amendment of records precludes any fine or other punishment.
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BOSTON (UP!) Residents of the fashionable Back
Bay section awoke this morning to hear, If they had
battery powered radios, that Boston Edison hopes to have
power restored early today to the 30,000 residents still
without electricity.
At the height of the blackout Sunday about 100,000
residents were without power and some tenants of highrise apartment building' and fashionable hotels were
evacuated Sunday night when underground cable fires
triggered at least one explosion, plunging the city's center
into darkness.
"We hope to have power restored to all customers by
a.m.," Boston Edison spokesman Walter Salvi said. "We
have only about 30,000 people out at this point."
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FORT LAUDERDALE, (UPI)—A leading conservationist group says the deepening and widening of the
main channel into Port Everglades—approved by a state
agency last Friday—may jeopardize the lives of 150 of last
1,000 manatee, remaining In Florida. Larry Gore,
chairman of the Seaward County Chapter oilier Sierra
Club, said the state Dipautnent of Envlronnientaj
Regulation granted the permit for the dredging last
Friday without awaiting completion of required study on
the possible effects of the project on the project on the
manatees who winter at Fort Lauderdale.

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MIAMI BEACH, (UPI)—Funeral services will be held
Tuesday for Irene Mildred Pepper, wife of veteran U.S.
Rep. Claude Pepper, D'Fla. Mrs. Pepper, 74, died
Saturday night at MInl Heart Institute after an 1$-month
battle against cancer.
Besides serving as an active assistant to her husband
doing his long tenure In first the U.S. Senate and then the
U.S. House, Mrs. Pepper had a career of her own. On won
national and International recognition for her work In
charitable, church, civic, political and governmental
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PINE BLUFF, Ark. (UPI)—The cMWhwd hums of the
late Nastier Mitchell, sometimes called the kersisof
Watergate, Is being turned Into a muesan by her us and
Arkansas bwb=mm
owbusinan Bob Abbott aid he and Mrs. Mitcheft'.
ass, Jay JusdIgs, will crate lbs museum with furntlure
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frequent visits to Jobs Lads Evens Ill death row says
the men who Is scierduled to die In the electric chair
Friday ls sorry for his crimes, bI* cm* bow thetho*
of a lifetime of inc,rcsratioui.
Father Kevin Duigian vId Evans Sunday as the
convicted murderer opeid aM day In his death row
cell new Alabw'a's electric chair, where he Is sd*.d
Wbscome the first perm tObo use" intheMilled
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Eve lawyer, Jobs Carroll .1 the Southern Pv,e4
Law Cater In Montgomery, aid Sunday be was conng oft agaInM his dlieid'swIsMsbyssskIDla
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Three of the five Individuals
honored for their outstanding
community service, through
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Monday, April 2,1979-3A

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Clarence H. Snyder of
Casselberry, David W. Gray,
Jr. of Altamonte Springs, and
Edward Schuckman of
Longwood, along with Allen F.
Horton Sr. and John
Washington, both of Orlando,
were presented their Jefferson
awards at a luncheon.

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the profound effect he has had
on innumerable lives
throughout the world. He
helped write the basic text for
the organization, Alcoholics
Anonymous. Today, at 76, he
Herald pho?o by Joan Madis
Arnold Schoen Jr. gives award to Snyder
travels throughout the-coiwtry
1.1. Beau Taylor congratulates Seliuckinan
ashe has the past 4oyears
establishing new groups and unit all on a volunteer b.lsis. life of an elderly woman,
services to the needy. He 1976, as well as other areas.
power structure, and his )nlecturing.
He Initiated : Vial of Life,
Since 1969 when he collects, warehouses and
Horton, paralyzed by a volvement with the young, sit'
Helping Hand, Neighborhood established "Concerned in distributes "hands-on" articles robber's bullet, was honored for elderly and shut-ins.
Schuckman, deputized by
needed by victims of natural his efforts to Improve con.
Schuckman said of i$e
Sheriff John Polk as a special Watch, Baby-slitting Seminars, Mankind," Gray has been disasters,
and assisted in the ditions for the handicapped. Dr. award: "It's a great honor.;
for
deputy, was honored for his Project Concera, and Home responsible
the Managuan earthquake in 1973,
Washington was honored for his Perhaps this will bring focu
involvement In all aspects of Security Programs. He has redistribution of more than $4.5 the Honduras
hurricane
in
1974,
in-depth
research on Orlando's the county on j, lot of
the county's crime prevention been accredited with saving the million worth of goods and the Guatamalan
earthquake in black community and the programs we are workini
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Graham Op ens Legislative Sess ion
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - More than 2,100 lobbyists, plus
Much spade work on important legislation has been done in
Wednesday and it is expected to pa c.ei1v. i'lie tough skdduL
130 House members and 40 senators go to work In earnest this exhaustive committee meetings that have been held since
for the amendment, as usual, is in the Sena te where the I)OWC Ii
week on about 1,000 proposed laws.
December. House committees worked three weeks In March on
Rules Committee will be deciding during the house dehat" i t
major bills.
The 60.day, 1979 Legislature will commence on Tuesday. The
ERA whether to let the measure go to the floor for ktsttt in ti
The Senate Is expected to debate and vote on reform of workupper chamber.
firstordero(buslnesslsthestat,eofthestate address by Gov. Bob
Graham before a joint session of House and Senate. It's the for- men's compensation laws the first day of the session. The House
With ERA out of the way, the hIow k :thl set to take tip i: r4
mer state senator's first legislative session as governor.
Insurance Committee has just about completed its own version of order bills to forbid fI1turecojLstru,j, rths ro
Ft ta
workmen's compensation reform.
The capital was packed on the eve of the session. Partying was
Canal, and reestablish the Flot-idas Kes . .i::! (iFcc S.
The House is scheduled to vote on the Equal Rights Amendment areas
In full swing. A record number of lobbyists - 2,129 Including
of critical state concern.
Florida First Lady Adele Graham - have registered to beat the
drums for 1,043 special interest groups.
The lobbyists already have reported spending $50,000 before the
first gavel has fallen. The sum Is expected to grow to more than a
quarter of a million dollars before the session ends the first week
In June.
Aides report Graham will shy away from suggesting sweeping
new programs. The math thrust of his message to the lawmakers
will be a pitch for his budget. It calls for expenditure of $14 billion
over the next two fiscal years.
One of the major elements of the budget carries out Graham's
campaign pledge for a two-year freeze on property taxes and the
state treasury funding a larger share of public education costs.
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Both the House and Senate are off to the fastest start in memory
wider the spur of Speaker Hyatt Brown and Senate President Phil
Lewis, both of whom are businessmen In contrast to the attorneylegislators of recent years.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
quarter-century ago, the CIA
considered experimenting on
terminal cancer patients under
the guise of "leglilmate *Uoi11
cal work, but government
documents fail to show If such'
Ideas were carried out.
Heavily censored material
oainei under the Freedom of
Informn4Ion Act showed the
agency was looking Into ways to
"knock off key guys" theough
inducing apparently natural
causes such as cancer and
heart attacks.
The CIA also was concerned
about the vulnerability of U.S.

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"At any rate, we need know
enough more about it to decide
how much Interest we have In
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The next pertinent document
was a Feb. 4, 1002, "draft"

memorandum from "Chemical
BIIIICh, ReaSSZCII &amp; Develop.
malt. It It reported inspecting a
lab for possible use In "medical
research Involving physlologically active chemical cornpounds."

"Human subjects would be
available for work that could be
carried out as legitimate
medical research," it said.
"Extensive animal facilities
IadSrStOUISainMIODbyIUCII exist for other kinds of
virtually undetectable mews. research."
But thurejs nothing to show
lbS 11*010 dISCIMSId the we
whether the talk about Inducing
of
berylluim, a metallic elecanmir and t..t attackso eve
got pest the memorandum ment said to have "extreme
toxicity" and capable of InducMagi
me papers, reseerchid by IN tum0m
Martin Lee cithe Washingtonbased Amsednatim Informs.
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Um Swiss, show that the CIA
WANTTO
SILL YOUR
project apparently started with
HOME?
miIgpt
an undated,
mom
noting the "vidnsrsh&amp;IMy of
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and rdumd to ate. by the
WHY DON'T
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WorM Wan Upridse*uor of the
TOSITHINI
CIA.
"Knock an hey People to the
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we've Jiat begun Aprll, you should be
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*t is the significance of that date?" you
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By MAX ERAUZTIAN
We, The People:

formed from what used to be East Pakistan during
a revolution In 1971.
Qialrman Enayet MI. of Ithula, Bangladesh, paid
a visit to Sanford Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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last week. He wrtbt th
which the city disposes of solid and liquid waste.

pop"u1d

U the annmlulonera are as agile their feet as
-they. *.&amp;dg!ng challenge to participate tnil)r.
race, they could he Olympic material.
The event will follow a coiree throh the city and
is co4ponaored by Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club

meeting to draw attention to the event. He
road race Tihlzts to every member of the city
commbM
Jernigan iIpped that the gesture was to show
faith in tt
ability to rim the race, He
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he would match the Sanford Cornmission against any other like body In Seminole
County.

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If President Carter is looking for a domestic
issue that should prove wildly popular with the
electorate, he could do far worse than to raise the
banner of regulatory reform as he did recently.
No one knows the exact cost government
regulation imposes on the American economy. But,
by any calculation, the total cost is staggering and
every nickel must ultimately be paid by consumers
i the form of higher prices for virtually every
product and service they purchase.
A notable study last year by the Chase
Manhattan Bank put the cost of all government
regulation at $103.1 billion during 1977, with the
vast bulk of this sum attributable to the regulatory
web spun by federal agencies.
What does a $100 billion price tag for regulation
mean? In 1977, it equalled:
$470 for every man, woman and child in the
United States, or $1,880 for each family of four
- Five percent of the nation's gross national
product, the total value of all goods and services
produced in the United States that year.
-25 percent of the entire 1977 federal budget.
- Nearly three-quarters of all private investment in plant and equipment during 1977.
At General Motors, more than 20,000 employees work full-time trying to keep the nation's
largest corporation In compliance with government regulations,
In New York state, one-fourth of a hospital

City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
A crowded country without the benefits of cnodcrn
technology, Bangladesh faces serious problems

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It is heartening to see that even on the local level
peoples of two vastly different cultures can work
together to share solutions to similar problems.

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Atlantic states least promising of all.
This is the New Yorkbased economic
research
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It gets its information from the newspapers specifically, the help-wanted pages of 51 major
papers across the country. The rise and decline
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teaching.
That was when the postwar baby boom was
echoing through the nation's schools, facilities were strained, some schools were on double
shifts and the demand for teachers appeared
inexhaustible. To meet it more than 20 percent of
students entering college intended to become
teachers.
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Jimmy Older has selected a sonot:, takea farfrom.coirite how 10 the Army's In. said.
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charge sialrd to dies sp i icalikiddia spider general demanding
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federal agency. He may tarn id to be every bit once and tsr all, who ceatrele the iduel's fu
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Bears in exhibition baseball. The Amigos came back Sunday against InterAmerican l.eague foe Panama City, and dropped an 8-6 verdict. The Amigos host
the University of Florida varsity Tuesday night at Sanford Stadium in a 6:30
p.m. cones.

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In AAA action, Braun the Yankees came up with a
Cadillac ran its record to 7-1 paIr of victories as Carl
with a 15-1 triumph over Blonigan hurled a two-hitter In
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two games, one of which is with the University of North Carolina

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Boston
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1 DomlngoFernan 920 4.60 260
6 Irusta-DIagall
7.20 2160
I Victor Gerardo
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Midwest Division
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34 544
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Indiana
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Portland
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Saturday's Results
New Orleans 109, Atlanta 107
Milwaukee 100, Chicago
Kansas City 126. IndIana 101
Seattle $23, Detroit 103
Sunday's Results
San Antonio 112. Boston 110,
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11th race. $.16, C:
20760; DD( 13)
4 Bleak
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Seventh
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0(2-7) 33.40; P(7.2) $1.00: T(724)
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for
A-3M9; Handle $316.941.
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Saturday night
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SCIaira Mabel
17.10 11.20 4 60
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550 5 80
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Husker Edna
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0(5.0) 54.00; 7(5.1.4) 1 4I7.20.
32L00.
454.00.
Time 31.5*.
Tenth game
New York Yankees edged
Fifthgame
Second race, $- 16, C:
S8eldeOlano
21.40
640
IBelde-Echanh:
3.60 l Dakota Charlie
Detroit 4-3 in 10 innings;
l30 600 160
15.406-00
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2060 720 7.00
Boston Hunter
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Toronto 10.7.
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3.10 7 Manatee Maxine
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Minnesota 3390.00.
Seattle $02, Golden State 97. 5) 441.00.
145.10.
A-37S4: Handle $203,230.
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the
Pirates
to
a
4-3
exhibItion
Triple
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farm
the Mets
string with 4-3 decision over the Tigers In 10 Innings Sunday at
Cinc nati
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Dan
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Reds.
rais
farm team and
The prevailing tendency In most quarters Is to discount vlr- training average his Spring
and his the Rangers
Jun
tually everything that happens In spring training. Walt'U the bell
count
their
Tu
on
farm
w
rings Thursday, they'll be all right, most people are saying about
hit a twonm town.
the world ChamPions,
homer in the second Inning
George Steinbrenner, their principal owner and a hard line
while pinchhltter
pragmatist, Isn't that positive. He has a
s
remembers how poorly the Yankees alsogood
and Henderson
homered
did Inmemory
their spring
Reds.
Pm lad year, losing 13 of 23. He didn't like what he 51W
In other exhibition games,
AW turned out to be Tjgt*•
When the regular season started a year ago, the Yanks lost
eight of their fIrst 14 and a number of the problem that first
surfaced In spring training come back In the summer.
wned Los Angeles
Houston 3For all those who keep saying spring training doesn't mean a
Texas
downed
Kansas
City 6thing, I'm reminded abo ut the WOCd spring performance I've
Ph
icago
White
Sox
and
the
ever sIeII by any club, The 51.140011 Browns In 1960. The Browns outalugged
lost the fIrst 10 exhibition games they played that spring without
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Watson
Phllad.lphia
topp
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at boyish grin d
land downed Chicago 94;
the regular season, told a couple of newamin:
tly
disclaims
t t le
"Don't worry. The rid of the league will come back to us in Boston beat St. Louis 94 San mod bed
Frwcisco defeated Milwaukee
aft.
July."
Nicklaus In a slump, It's
attle 7.3
Finally, the Browns managed to pull one out, and If memory and Atlanta edged
hard
name another conserves me, It was In a game with Brooks General
tender.
Hospital, an 2.
Army Medical team, In Texas.
e 29-year-old st*rdar last
Os
Chain iss' 10th INIII3
There was little cheering as I recalL
became
the
first
golfer
to
Joh
tone
s red
While spring training games are by no means a completely single abled
sweep the PGA
Pro
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ing
streak
title,
the PGA Player ci
accurate
four-game l
s
Year aw d and e Var n
regular season, the contests frequently foreshadow future
victory over
some Trophy (lowest average score)
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Roy Wh e, who tookTIge'.
1:ImP),,thS
1310 Jam A's, Meta and Cardinalsalj did batunglnstructionfruntgttlng
yearslnarow.
theway
pqi'Iyln their aprthg games a year ago and theftstanollngst the
play
the
Qarley
to
lid of the e"bitionj.ason pretty much reflected the way they game, tied the score at 34 jj) Het'itageClaulcthispad week,
I1.k,d at the end of the regular seasona pinch homer In the aug12 In- he appears primed to make that
sweep again
year.
Watson,
who
won
U.S.
YMbles' poor showing this spring a few weeks ago when he said
W lie Alkens,
to
events
and
his
second
hibsewscmeoltheplaysrswires'tgetthtgenoughsle,patnjgtg thegunewhwRodCarewwas
Open championship
bKsusethsy were daft oidtoolatsandhedkbs't like It.
ejoctedInthofotalhl"üng, hit
Ma
*11adirudly, he was telling Bob lemon to rim a t1gl1w ship.
two-rim homer In his first at- durifil 177'7$ on
iavi's
style.
rgc
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the
everybody bat and Ciris Knapp scattered first 1179 vIctory Sunday In
llkiitoplay for him so much jsbscaus.hsdoes't come dowuon lost h s o r seven uviig t taking
e
to a victory doclilve ve rokes. But
N playeriliks aton
WIth a whois set of riles. He flgs
sellout
muller
second
place
fW",i
thy',, oii
an
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to
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like that d
ipsd
b
4I74 tiil out for
fly I a.t to It. ;4isinan's A* ci managing was. god imough
irl
the money list.
to
a
world
r
p1uiiahip
last
year
after
he
replaced
HWy a two-nm
Viable
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Ilartin in midsusnmu, but with a follow liks Steinbesmer, who Knapp In the third bNni
35
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chances
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in
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b5f4I there's no such '•g
11* weeks from now.
to help the Eqss
fqft OS YOVf hulls.
playing as
Astres;
Grubb's t. "I haven't
'Met the Bob Ian- Is built that way. We'retalking hire about
well as I did before I
the
a_won games or mere as a pMr susi diffiront
b.i
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Reyals
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two
years
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League Action.
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But a recently released report, commissioned
glut and a job shortage, a recent report In the
government agencies.
by
the
Department
of_Egiergy,
cencIIvely
Councilfor
Basic Education's "Bulletin" notes
Part of this effort, and its attendant cost is, of
demonstrates tiat the federal goveromant
that
the
aupply-anddemand
situation is-actually
course, the price we pay for cleaner air, less
By DK WT
thetaxpayer, who provide its financing fall-safe system that would prevent accidents of spotty. Many openings are going unfilled In
poliute
atta, safer work places, puxer drts,
WAflNGT)N (UPI) L
t"' th1, tie How bad Is ItV'
t provi
e-. of.. deflars to peep
certain ipsi1Iz,d fields. This 15 particularly the
-UPWS
uncontaminsted md other generMy' eee±u5.Sag. iIah4ho eiplatM&amp;is,
%S'?Th se1a.skssy cS S
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generated still more Ua1rEis about the safety of replies thM nobody haa been exposed toeOrseW, 'Ipeetal edueatIonnd brnn1e*i
production, refining and distribution of oil
recognized social benefits.
The lilel)UblldzedrePOftis the produCtO(a such facilities,
dangerous levels of red Ink. However, the education are also reported to offer op
And
no one would seriously contend that
Now lit us consider another potential night- government's borrowing capacity might be portunitles.
two-year
study
conducted
by
the
Pacific
Northe vast fortune expended on the administration of
mare we pray will never happen:
thI laboratory of Richlands Wash., a sub
crippled for some time to come.
and compliance with government regulations Is
The Senate 15 debating legislation to t*Iii the
While a new teacher shortage Is discounted,
sidiary of the prestigious Battelle Memorial
There Is much milling around and looks of
without Its quota of waste. Indeed, there Is every
federal debt ceiling. At the outsit, the federal distress.
an upturn in teaching opportunities Is foreseen
InstiUtte of Columbus, 01)10
reason to believe the regulatory thicket has
Island with a major contributor being the increasing
The Battalle analysts etmlned all federal deficit Is rising smoothly and the budget
ocean
remains one
Incentives provided from 1900 through 1977 to machinery appears in good order.
become impossibly tangled and Is in desperate
at Amid
calm.this
In the
rearofoftumult
the chamber,
composed popularity of the "lifelong learning" concept.
"...pocketa pocketa pocketa for continuing adult education In
stimulate production of varlouaformsof energy,
need of pruning.
pocketa
clheaded
and already wing a course of, Demand
then
assigned
casts
to
those
incentives
based
on
pocketa
pocketa
...
"
That
is
the
sound
the
budget
a
vocational
and leisure fields as well as In
As the president noted: "It should not have
ction, stands Sen. Walter IIY
machinery makes when the deficit Is
tl.d1Ual academic subjects promises to open
lev
1977
price
taken 12 yea rs and over 100,000 pages for the Food
Middy rarely visits the chamber. But as luck up
ell
Included were
both direct subsidies, usually Imooddy.
wou
ld haveit,he has dropped by to kill
and Drug Administration to decide what perSuddenly, there Is an amendment to hold
however, call Ion more than the usual basic
the form of federal expenditires, and indirect
while waiting for his wife to return from I education
centage of peanuts there ought to be in peanut
skills.
uctIone and other dud ceiling below 20 billion. The budget
Incentives such as tax
op
ping
expedition.
butter."
potential Industry payments that the govern- machinery starts making ominous Thor- sh
Striding resolutely down the center aisle,
b.ra.qu, noises.
mint foregoes collecting.
Given that some regulations are necessary and
I
...pocketa
pocketa
QUEEP
- pocketa Middy seeks recognition from the chair.
ir
Inc1Uded
were
both
d
ect
i1lWI%alIyIn
others are not only unnecessary but harmful, the
One profenlon that continues to grow In
Other senators gratefully yleld do floor. Then
trick Is to distinguish between them. What the On form of f ederal expenditures, and Indirect poca QUEEP..." That is the noise the budget
popularity and employment opportunities Is the
inntir,
such
as
tax
deductions
and
other
"achirery
makes
when
a
dst*
ceiling
amendthey
yield
the
Republican
cloakroom,
the
lobby
president proposes is to subject each regulation to potential jgy psynism that the govum- mud causes a malfunction,
and the first tire, rows of the family gallery. law.
a careful analysis of Its costs versus its presumed
For one thing, the attraction of public-Interest
Into the chamber rushes the chairman of the
"ft's okay now," they whisper to each other.
mudforqM collecting.
benefits. Assuming competent cost-benefit
work has apparently passed Into history with the
Federal Incentives under the piaserit system Oomvnitt,, on Insolvency, ashso4aced.
"Senator Middy will bring us through."
analysis, no single reform would exert a more of control, In the form of a premium pric, for
6611k national dubs has broken tirough the
Middy, the epitome of grace under pressure, We. Polled recently Mato their intentions,only15
constructive influence on federal regulatory "new oil," totalled $20.54 billion. For low ceill" he cries. "Government borrowing has quickly Introduce a resolution 1&amp; which percent of Harvard Law School dud.qts In.
production "dripper wills," the Industry stopped ccmplitely and red Ink iabslngrelias.d government borrowing can continue untila new dicated any Interest In devoting their
practice.
Professional efforts to low-paying public service.
received
an addiuloital $12.14 billion worth of over a 1inile Arm"
debt ceiling Is In place
The president also plans to propose a package
For a helfty 02 percent, the goal Is estahilihed
Paademonlumrolgiw (ThisIsrIngthe reign
stability is rstored.
Deficit
benefits.
of additional regulatory reforms including periodic
The m1orilm in dedUCUOII known as the ".11 of sing Pandemoulum IL) Hands are wrung. sound of "pocta poca pocsta" comes from law finns with darting salaries In the 12120,000
reviews of existing regulations, reduction in paper dgptsiloa allowance" bee been worth 1202 Fearful glances are glanced.
the budgst maclthl,ry. Middy has saved the day. tlfl5i and ultimately partnerships drawing six
work requirements, and extensive revision of WWO to the
while another special in
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advantage for 'Intangible drilling and majority leader mutters angrily. "The budget fidenos In the national dubs may have been
Nice work lf they can getitand most probably
Pushing these reforms through Congress will, development costs" provided a $14.11 bonama. engineers led us to believe t the defl$t had a permanently.
of course, be more difficult than delivering a
Sunday speech. But, as Mr. Carter must sense, the
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All was given firsthand tours of the city's waste
treatment facilities and said he benefited from the
visit.
All's position as chairman corresponds to that of

Sanford was honored last week with a visitor from
out of town.,. way out of town-Bangladesh to be
exact.
Bangladesh, for those of you who forgot, was

offering the latest l5n&amp;UOflofthelrthelnesons:
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energy needa.
The lyrks never changs. "Companin need
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production," says the American Petroleum
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Those controls currently Impose a ceiling
price of about $12.50 per barrel for "içper tier"
domestic crude obtained from "new" wells that
began production since 1975. For "lower tier"
crude from "old" pre.1975 wells, the limit Is
aPProsiJnatel3 050 per barrel.
That IUbstD.fltIll price disparity is 5UPPSd
to stimulate exploration for previously untapped
sources of on. But the multinational energy
corporations, as usual, aren't content with a
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patient's bill reflects the cost of meeting OPEC,theOrganizationofPetroleiaflEzportlflg
Countries, which now stands at about $13.50 per
regulations issued by no less than 164 government
'It Isn't A Sandstorm, It's A Whirling Dervish'
barrel In the country of origin and almost $1500
agencies.
per barrel for on landed in the United States.
The impact of regulation on small business
The petroleum Industry has a penchant for
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frequently Is even more devastating. U.S. News
portraying Itself as a bastion of fm enterprise
and World Report noted the case of a gasoline
which could satisfy much of the nation's energy
station owner who spent 610 hours each year demand If only It were wiihackled from the LIGHTER SIDE
artificial government Price fWWWO138 adnearly one-fourth of his total working time -filling

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and the city's parks and recreation department.
The Idea behind the race is to draw good runners
to a Sanford er simils the marathon race held
ann ually In Orlando. If the 10,000 meter event attracts sufficient numbers, the course may be
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The road race, for those of you who haven't heard,
Is a 10,000 meter run.
Jim Jernigan, city recreation director, made an

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B,_ Uitted Press Iflkrnanel 110.105, San Diego topped New Daid Thoon's 34 points led
Darryl Dawkins admits he York 126—
Maurice
Lucas
scored
14 of for the Bucks,
wi th 34 points. Bob McAdoo led playoff
116, Seattle beat the Nuggets.
alive. Ray Wil- Robert Par ish scored 21 to lead
was Teeling the pressure.
Portland's last 17 points to
Spurs
112,
Celtics
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Golden State 102-97 and Atlanta
the
Celtics with 2.
CavalJer
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points for the Golden State.
Rockets
105
"I'lltell you, that was the clipped New
extend his team's winning
James
Wt 20-foot Jump Suns 116, Pistons 105
Jersey 109-98.
Hawks
Knicks.
Campy R.sseil scored
Nets 98
toughest foul shot I've ever had Bullets 105, Nuggets 89
streak to four and snap shot to lift San Antonio to its
Alvan Adams scored 23 points SuperSonics 102, Warriors 97
Dan
Roundfield
points
and'
Austin
Carr
added
22
scored 31
to make in my life," Dawkins
Milwaukee's four-game win- second victory in the last nine to lead Phoenix.
Elvin Hayes scored 30 points for Cleveland. Moses Milone ning
Dennis
Johnson
scored
24
points
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posted
its
said Sunday, referring to
streak. Tom Owens scored games. Boston dropped its Clippers 126,
Knicks
116
points.
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beat
Golden
14th
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home
victory
skot that
the Denver
to helpoutWashington
pushtieand
Calvin with
Murphy
paced 21 and Mychal Thompson 20 for fourth straight and eighth in a
gave the Philadelphia
of a first-place
in Houston
24 points.
Iloyd Free scored 28 points state for the first time this Bernard King and John Wfl76ers a 112-111 victory over the the NBX's Midwest Division. Trill Blazers 109, Bucks
the Blazers. Junior Bridgeman row to the Spurs. San Antonio's and Nick Weatherspoon added season and maintained its two. liamson paced New Jersey with
107
Los Angeles Lakers.
scored a season-high 37 points George Gervin led all scorers 24, helping San Diego keep
its game lead over Phoenix. 16 points apiece.
Dawkins responded well to

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Ringo Garth, 20, of Yuma,
Ariz., regained consciousness Friday, six days after he
was knocked unconscious during a Western Regional
Golden Gloves bout.
The Marine, originally from Detroit, was listed In stable
condition at Sunrise Hospital.
Garth sustained the head Injury, which included brain
swelling, during a 139pound novice divalon bout March 24.
A hospital spokesman said Garth would remain
hospitalized for another week, adding it was not known
whether the boxer sustained any permanent damage.

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Philadelphia owned a nine.
point lead with 1:38 left, then
allowed the Lakers 11 points on
five tmovers.
When Jamaid Wilkes made
two free throws, suddenly LOS
Angeles led. It was only then
that Dawkins scored and drew a
foul by Kareem Abduijabbar.
"I don't think I fouled him,"
contended AbdulJabbar, who
poured lna game-high 3apoints
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seven assists. "I was reaching
just like he would be reaching. I
don't see how a foul could be
called there."
Los Angeles had a chance to
win with five seconds left and
looked for Jabbair, but Wilkes
wound up with the ball and
mined.
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With the win and Houston's
low to Cleveland, the Slurs
moved Into third place in the
overall Eastern Conference
standings, one-half game
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Roadrunners Champions
SAN DIEGO (UP!) The Pacific Hockey League has
reversed an earlier decision and decided the Phoenix
Roadrunners will be declared league champions without
holding any playoffs, officials said Sunday.
Phoenix captured the regularseason title In the percentage standings. The decision not to hold playoffs
resulted from a series of problems Involving "an Ice plant
breakdown, scheduling of games and overall financing,"
PHL officials said In a statement Issued by league
headquarters.
PHL officials said discussions now are underway to
establish a new hockey league in the United States for
next season. The proposed league, still In the planning
stages, would be comprised of two divisions, East and
West.

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WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. (UP!)
Two overtime
periods failed to break a deadlock between the Los
Angeles Skyhawka and the Las Vegas Seagulls as the
American Soccer League season opener for both clubs
ended In a 1.1 tie during the weekend.
Los Angeles outahot Las Vegas 211 in Saturday night's
game, but only Billy Mullen of the Skyhawks could conveil.
Miflen's goal at the 40th minute tied the game after
Mauro Bencivenga scored for the Seagulls In the 35th
minute.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UP!) Mike Lynes scattered six
hits over nine innlngsto lead UC Riverside toa-1 victory
over Briglwn Young University during the weekend and
the championship of the Riverside Intercollegiate
Baiskili Tourn.
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Lynel struck out three BYU batters in Saturday night's
championship game and walked just one. He was named
the tournament's Most Valuable Player with a 20 pitching
slate. BYU's run was the only earned run off Lynes In his
two games.
Riverside's offensive attack was led by Mark Sheehy
with two hits and two RBI, and Ron Hunt with two RBI.
Cliff Wherry, Tom Copeland and Dennis Mork each had
two hits.
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LOS ANGELES CUP!) UCLA, college volleyball's No.
iranked team In the country, defeated University of
Southern California, rated No. 2,154,15-11, 15.10 it USC
during the weekend.
The victory Saturday night gave the Bruins a 120
record while the Trojans dropped to In USC's only other
loss came against UCLA.
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Vanitra combined to pitch a
two.hltter last weekend In the
Seminole Pony Baseball
League, pacing Dick Joyce Well
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Road race mer Bill
Rodgers won the 10.rnlle (berry Blossom Sunday with
recordeetting time of 41:00.07, bettering his last years
wüvthlg time of 41:57.
Some 3,200 runners started the race held around the
historic monwnents on Washington's tidal heath. Three
thousand finished under overcast skies and In 60.degrse
temperatures with high tuankkty.
Rodgers, of Meirose, Mass.,
a US. record for 10
miles on a certified road course with his win.
Aileen O'Connor of College Park, Md., idao set a record
In the women's division With a time of 51:02.
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Tb. bride Is the daughter of
Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Hawklss,
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police~ ooilers his cooperation on an kivestIgation in
order to further his ot ml..

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and Ricky Enanad. Alan
Steveram was the geo
and lWry Edge was flower gist
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was the rtcemfihor' sit. aftw the
culmom.
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(2)CAROL BURNETT AND
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29 in her class:
Bias, you Abby, for siding
with the teacher who wouldn't
let her give the invitations at
school unless everyone in the
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"The pain of having been left ringing the doorbell for the some unhappy memories of my
Small Wonder some of those the mothers.
out will ransin with these six longed time. When nobody school days When I was In the youngsters grew up to be
My friend says If the boy name
who were uninvited long after answered, I walked home eighth grade, a girl In my room bigots They were carefully grows
up and marries a whit.
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the fun has been forgotten by crying.
bad
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birthday
party
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I hated school the rest of the vited everybody in Ue cus Mwho was "different" was
in. they could have a buick baby. An advertising campaign to
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You are so right, Abby, I'm year.
me NW another girl. Her party full".
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Thank
heavens things Also, she says that in startling
revelation
by Venus
29, and I still get pains hi my
PAINFULMEMORIES was heldona Friday nlght and l are different
now,
generations to Come, even u Flytrap.
stomach when I recall how one
DEAR MEMORIES: I skipped school that day because
FORMER
TEACHER:
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they
all marry whltes a coalpopular girl in my sixth grade received a
I was so humiliated I didn't
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DEAR
ABBY:
witen
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LOU GRANT While
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out of PP
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and another girl to her had some psiafal memories: dsivn-atei with breaking down state
investigating a aedes of skid
I had
to change
a" y° straighten me oust on row
murders, Lou discovers
Halloween party. She gave out
DEAR ABBY: The pain of In
schools eingverysiiy,Icgai't this?
some interesting information
pr inted
,
,
being left out Is dill remnemThat was
about his former doctor and
ago,
PROVING A POIIft
day before the party, she must bored by this 59-year-old remember it53Uyears
though
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wasI make friends very sally at uiy
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have realized that we knew reader
yesterday.
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about It and felt hurt, so she
I remembered when a girl In
CELIA IN itadeom except ins and
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CLEVELAND
DICK CAVITT Guest: Jane
wrong time
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Problems? You'll feel better
Fonda.
and I wasn't Invited because I
DEAR ABBY: Thanks for liirt. fat boy. I felt terribly
My mother hurriedly made woreaheavybracsonmyleg siding with the tiachir who
If you get them off your chest.
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Monday, April2,1979-3B'

CLASSIFIED ADS

.ks Sfat
Plant's Closing

IUUSI•hSlui..i

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP
PUIUC NOTICE
fiscal and taxation procedures;
NOTICI UNDIR FICTITIOUS
FICT1T1OUJNAMU
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
The Seminole County Buird f empowering the levy of special
NAME STATUTE
Notice Is hereby given thai i am
CI NO. 75U4CA.t.K
County Commissioners, as Prime asse$smentsortaxeswiffiinfhedis. engaged in business at 117$ E. TO WHOM ii MAY CONCERN:
V4N BAKER I JJVI'NE E. Sponsor IO&amp;7, Compr,hensie trlCtiiidIngfors,verabIIity, Altamonte Dr. Attamonte Springs,
NOIICI is hereby given that the
BAKER,
Employment and Training Act exciuslonfromtheSemlno$.Confy Fia.33101Seminol,County,Fporida, undersigned, pursuant to the
Plaintiffs, (CETA) rquests eligible agencies
Code, and an effective date.
under the fictitious name of "Flctitioi Name Statute", ChaPter
VS.
interested in o,erating a FY 75
Uidtnd Pru
Said district shall encompass the COLONIAL BUSINESS SERVICES, M509. Florida Stss.wiTtllgister
__ GEORGE
W. COCKAYWE &amp; Summer Youth Employment following described areas of and that I intend to register said with the Clest of the Circuit Court,
itim. .......
Fearing Ifl accident 11fl1121' CAROLYN COCKAYNE.
Program ISYEP) CETA Title iv
Seminole County, Florida:
3cf ns.cutve times ....31c a line
name with the Clerk of the Circuit Seminole County, Florida, upon
totheone on Three Mile Island,
Defendants. Subpart C to submit a protect
That portion of property lying Court, Seminole County, Florida in receiptofprootofpubllcationof this
iCOn
.CUtIVIflWS..... 35c a line
$00 AM..- 5:30 P.M.
Pa, Cilifon a Gov Ethnund
proposal for funding consideration, within the area known as Chuiuota, accordance with the provisions o notice, the fictitious name, to.wlt:
FRIDAY
thru
MONDAY
NOTICE OFACTION
The total allocation for FY 79 is described astollows: Thenorth part the Fictitious Name Ststuhs. To. COUNTRY CLUB PET WORLD
G. &amp;own asked the Nuclear TO: GEORGE
3 Lines Minimum
saio.i7.
SATURDAY .Noon
W. COCKAYNE
of the bed of Lake Catherine in Wit: Section 163.09 Florida Statutes
er
which
I
am
engaged
in
RegulatoryCommluloo to shut
I CAROYLN COCKAYNE
Purpose of SYIP: This program North Chuluota and the unplatted 1537.
business at 110 E.E. Williamson
Address Unknown
down an atomic power plant in
provides eligible youth with useful shoreline lying between Lake DrIve
51g. Richard J. Polami
Road, in In the City of LOflgMtOd,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an work and sufficient basic education and Lake Catherine, and the bed of Publish: April 2,5, 16, 23. 1979
Florida.
ia state
action to foreclose a mortgage on and Institutional or on.the.Iob Spring Lake and the unpiatted por.
Dated at Longwood, Fla.,
B1Owfl Sunday ukedthe NRC the following property in seminole training to assist these youths to tion of Spring Lake Shore line in DEl.)?
Seminole County, Florida on March
to t11npor&amp;.ly shut down the County. Florida:
develop their maximum occupatio. North Chuluota and 3rd Street west
13. 197t.
the party Interested In said
hen Lot 236. SPRING OAKS UNIT nal potential and to obtain un of west lot line of Lot 7 extended in
Seco plant in
subsidized
employment. The pro.
TWO, according to the Fiat thereof
Block 22. North Chuiuota, less be.
business enterprise is as follows:
California as a PIIC$UtlOfl
as recorded in Flat Book 17, Page 21, gram Is designed to assist ginning at the southeast corner
CARTER'S COUNTRY CLUB ___________________________________________________
the causes of the aIdent Ott Public Records of Seminole County, economically disadvantaged youth Lot 3, Block 22,
KENNELS, INC.
run westerly and JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE. U.S.
ages 14 through 21 years of age. A southwesterly along lot lines to the Environmental Protection Agency,
Three Mile Island are Iden- Florida.
BY: Kenneth L. Dobmeier,
__________________
____________________________
protect must result in tangible out. Southwest corner of Lot 3, Block 22,
President
titled. He called the Rancho hat been filed against you and you puts
Region IV, Water Enforcen'enf
t$—tbIpnIsd
or a specific product that will
south to north line of Lot 1, Block 13, Branch 315 Courtland Street,
Publish: March 19, 26, April 2, 9.
-___-Seco unit a "near twin" of the are required to serve a copy o your be completed within the period oi extended west, east to east line
Atlanta, Georgia 3030$. 104111.2321
written defenses, if any to it
time between the close of school and 1013, Block 22, extended South, in coni unction with Florida
Pennsylvania plaid,
DEH.N
Cat &amp; dog need good loving home
30, 91g.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
north to beginning, and beginning Department of Environmental
for 6 mo. in country area, while
I n informed that the SALVATORE R. SCAR ITO, September
Eligible Agencies Include:
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
plaintiff's attorney, whose address
fl.S feet south of the southeast COT. Regulation Twin Towers OffIce
travel.
Salary
owners
possibility of a generic defect is 11North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Seminole County public and private ner
P.O. BO 1031. CiWtr., FL. 33317.
of Lot 7, Block 22 of Townslte Cf Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road
negotiable. Call 322.1453.
__________________________
____________________________
caused or contributed to the Florida 32101, on or before April 30, nonprofit neighborhood or corn. North Chuluota on extension Of the Tallahassee, Florida 32301. $04411.
RedUce safe &amp; fast with GoBes.e
Ilouse*ife's Send for 20 ways of
and file the original with the munity based organizations or east line, run south to the south line 1101.
'Three Mile Island proien
Public Notice No. 75FL00300
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
Tablets &amp; E.Vap "water pills"
making money at home. $3.00 to
clerk of this court either b,fo. associations Including
local of 3rd Street extended west to the April 2, 1579. NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
cannot be ruled out," Brown service on plaintiff's attorney or education institutions.
Touchton Drug.
Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
shoreofIake,nonherlyontMshoe PROPOSEDREISSUANCEOF
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
NA.
Sanfoni.
12171.
said In a telegram to the NRC. immediately thereafter; otherwise
Interested agencies should ba point west of
begInning, east to TIONAL POLLUTANT DIS. Execution Issued out of and under
DIVORCE-430.IO-Guaranteed.
adefaultwlllbeenteredagainstyou cflnatact.
"If such a defect eil*i In
beginning, and beginning at the CHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM the seal Of the COUNTY Court Cf
p
ails; KIT, Box 751,
Relief Auditors, Full Time
for the relief demanded In the
Brenda Donnan, Acting Man. southeast corner of Lot 3, Block . PERMIT AND NOTICE OF CON. Orange County, Fiorlda,upona final
Three Mile Island facility, that complaint
pompano, FL. 3301), 9414997.
Auditors, Waitresses &amp; Cooks,
or petition.
power Senior Planner, Seminole North Chuluota, run westerly on the SI DERATION FOR STATE CERTI.
udgement
rendered
In
the
aforesaid
_________________________
all positions require experience.
same defect may well said in WiTNESSmyhandandtplewalof County Manpower Division, First southerly line to the southwest cor. FICATIONTheU.$. Environmental Cowl Ofl the 6th day of October,
Apply in person Days Inn,
this Court on March 23, 1575.
Street and Park Avenue, Sanford, ncr of Lot], south to the north lIne of
the Rancho Seco plaid"
Protection Agency proposes to
A.D., in that certain cese entitled,
WANTED: Customers to entoy
Fl. 32171 or
Sanford.
Lot 1, Block 15, extended west, east reissue a National Pollutant
Placemakers Development Co.,
Jane Fonda, whose Latest (SEAL)
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Arthur Pt. Beckwitls, Jr.
First Street md Park Avenue tothe east line of Lot 3, Block 22 cx. Discharge Elimination System
Inc., a Florida corporation Plaintiff,
Salad Barwith 13 Items &amp; Great
Full time AUTO MECHANIC
movie, "China Syndrome,"
Sanford, Fl. 3317)
Clerk of Circuit Court
tended south, north to beginning, (NPDES) permit to each of the
•vs. Lotus Harris, Defendant, which
Country Breakfast. No cx
needed at Joe Creamono for new
or
By. Patricia Robinscn
and beginning at the southeast t0
deplcts a fictional accident at a
foresaid Writ of Execution was de.
following: 1. Plymouth Citrus
perience necessary. Apply In
I used dept.
.
As
Deputy
Clerk
Telephone:
3fl.1330,
ext.
391.
ncr
of
Lot
4,
Block
22,
North
Products
nuclear power plaid )olned
Iiverid tome SherIff of Seminole
Cooperative,
U.
person Hwy. 17.52, Sanford.
See Mike. 3fl•3391,ext. 226.
Proposal package, and additional
Publish Mar. 261 Apr. 2,5, 16,
Chuluota, run westerly on the
County, Florida, and I have levied
HIghway No. 441,
P.
•
Appetite required.
husband, Tom Hayden, Sunday DEH.143
Information may be obtained by southerly line to the 5Outhwt COT. 0. Box 367, Plymouth, Orange upon the followIng described
For a career in Real Estate call
night In calling for the IN THU CIRCUIT COURT, contacting the above office,
nerofLotl,southtothenorffillneof
deadline date for submittals Lot 1, Block 13, extended west, east County, Florida 331$, NPDES No. property owned by Lotus Harris,
Realty World, The Real Estate
resignation of U.S. Energy SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA fThe
SYEP proposals Is Wednesday, to cast line of Lot
FL00003%. The applicant discloses said property being located in
Weddings by DOT
Agency June Porzlg 323.3321.
1, Block 22 exten. one combined existing discharge
_______
Seminole
County,
Florida,
more
No.
fl29I.CA.$.D
April 4, 1915, 5:00 p.m.
Secretary James SchLselnger
NOTARY PUBLIC
to
E. KASEMEIER and Publish April 1, 2, 1911
mnnlng, and waStewaters from the processing particularly described as follows:
322.2026or 323.0467 —
because of his "continued CARL
Handy Way Food Stores now
beginning at the southeast corner
Assorted furniture taken from the
FRANCES I.. KASEMEIER, his •DEl.4
an canning of frozen citrus concen.
acceptingapplicatlons for Full &amp;
Lot
5,
Block
32,
North
Chuluofa,
run
trates
and
single
strength
lulces
promotion" of the nuclear lit- wife,
defendant's place of business in.
Part time positions. Apply at
southwesterly on the southerly lii* (Standard Industrial
ChIding:
Code
2113)
PR)BLEM
IS
ALCOHOL
- Plaintiffs, ____________________________ to the southwest corner of Lot 3, "Strong" wastewaters
from
the
any
store locally or P.O. Box 90$,
6 5m.Il tables
Miss Fonda said public VS.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Crescent City. Fl. 32012.
%outhtothenorth lineof Lot), Block plant are discharged to a spray
S Etague bookcases
J.K. MEADE,
AL.ANON
lSextendedwest,easttoeastlln,of field.ThecomblneddlSchargeof
akeptcl11n about nuclear
1 lovesut
0.
Defendant.
Forfamlliesorfrlendsof
NOTICE OF NAMES OF
Lot 5, Block 22 extended south, north called "weak" wastewaters enters
Secretary. Good pay for career
2
sofas
energy hasspread to a majority
NOTICE OF SUIT
problem drinkers
PERSONS
tobeginnlng, and beginnIng 42.5 feet Halt's Lake southwest
minded individual. Typing &amp;
tables
TO: .1K. MEADE
of Americans because Of
For future Information call
APPEARING TO SE OWNERS OP South of the southeast CO17t1T Cf Lot Plymouth,
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
FlorIda.
Holts
Lake
120 Ichabod Trail
7, Block 22, of
447.3333orwrite
ABANDONED PROPERTY
accident ne&amp; Ha'rlsburg,
paid vacation 1. holidays
dk5
the Towrslte Of Nofftl is classlf lid •5 Class III
Longwood, Florida
Pursuant to Section 13 Chapter of. Chuluota on extension of east line, waters suitable
Sanford AI.Anon Family Group
provided. If interested In long
1 recePtionist desk with chair
Angry domondrators In ii
for
contact
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FI ED Chapter 7)7, FlorIda Statutes, en. i'un south 20 feel, west to shore of
p.o. Box 553
term employment with one of
To
be
sold
In
a
lot.
Property
being
recreation (swimmIng) and the
viral states continued to that a mortgage foreclosure corn. titled 'Florida Disposition of jfl. Laki, northerly on shore to a po
Sanford, Fli. 3272.1
the Nation's largest builders call
stored at Royal Moving 1. Storage.
management
plaint
on
the
following
described
pii* construction of nuclear property In Seminole County, claimed Property Act", notice is westofbeglnning,easttobeglnning, fish and wildlife. 2. HI.Acres AdditIonal InformatIon available
Cardinal Industries Inc. 305.321.
hereby given that the persons listed and beginning
0230 between 1a.m. 15 p.m. wk.
'01t the Clvii DIvision of the
power plaids, contending a Florida, towit:
the southeast
car Concentrate, Inc. A wholly.
below appear to be the owners of fliT of Lot 7,at BlOck
32,
days or send resume to Box U,
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
5..._if &amp; Found
subsidiary of the Coca.
Lot 11, SLEEPY HOLLOW, accor. unclaimed personal or intangible Chuluota,runscuthl2.Ifeef,westtoowned
radiation leak at 'flwee Miii
Cola Company, Orange Ave.
Sanford, Fl., 32771. Equal Op.
ment.
_______________________
ding
to
the
plat
thereof
as
recorded
island has spotlighted the
property presumed ababdoned. lake, northwesterly
- portuflity Employer.
the undersigised
Sheritt
on lake to a ,, . . 50* 3125, Forest CIty,
In PIat Book 13, pages 44 and 65, THIS DOES NOT INVOLVE REAL POint south 45 degrees
west of SemInole County, FlorIda
pobWty ofa nuclear CIIIndII. Public Records of SemInole County, ESTATE.
Semltiole County, FlOrida, will at' Whltepeniancat,blacktlpsof fur
tureexpei'lencedorderly,1
32751,
beginning, northeasterly to NPDES No.
11:00 AM, on the 24th day Ap',
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
p'.a1d.,gjrencowrgiI Florida,
FL, 000)014. The ap.
on back. Lost vicinity of Madera
Account Number: JOOSS0001, beginning,
AD. im, offer for sale and sift to
valescent Center, 970 Mellonville
and beginning
at the plicant dIscloses one existing
of Lotl,
Rosalia, $15 reward. 323.1045.
demonstrators outside his has been flIed against you and you Apparent Owner: Ackerman, southeast corner
the highest biddeq, for cadt, subled
Ave. Apply in pef$n.
combined discharge of cooling
arerequiredtoserveacopyof your George; .l.000S.0002, Blodgett, North Chuluota, run
church Sunday morning. A written defenses, If any, to It, on Florence;
to any and all existing liens, at the
43 di waters
and barometric condenhir
ExperlencedCook
J.000$0005, Brown, Wow west to the lake,south
northwss.
discharges
Fi'ont (West) Door of the SemInole
6-Ctikf Care
handful of people untitled a Jerome .1. Bornsteln, Of BORN. Kenneth; .1.1119-0003,
(containing low boilIng
Apply in person
Caponi, Elsa terlyon lake toa poii*southofthe sugars, citrus
County Courthouse In Sanford,
oils, etc.) from
Holiday lnnotsanford
banner reading, "PoiltIlans,
for or Etso R, 100 Park Lane, Altamonte ouffiwust corner of Lot 7 north to
a
ie.. a-.t. .
IrId.
ffi.
*hrn
srrih.
v.
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'.'
,-uu,rnuyl,
, ,,
,,.
. .-..--.
ii 123
Baby sinlng In my home,
Spring, Fl,; J1507-00Q1, Church, Bill theswthwestcornif'of Lot?, scum.
Profiteers, Nuclear Se,th
centrated canned vice (Standard
lonal prOperty.
Courl Ave., Orlandc,'Fiorida
Longwood area. Daysonly. Ph.
T
easterly
J-000SIOOI,
to
the
beginning,
Conesta,
Terry;
and
J.
QjtInila," and they chanted, 32101, and file the original with the
That said sale is being made to
Industrial Code 2033). "Strong"
0053-0005, Cornwall, Samuel C; J. beginnIng 43.1 feet south of the
satisfy
the
terms
of
said
WrIt
of
____________________
wastes
are
discharged
to
a
AM EMPLOYMENT
*g them dewitt Shut then Cierkoftheabov..styied Court onor 0033.001?, Crane, Daniel Li .1.0035. sOuthH$t corner of Lot 7, Block 22
spray
ExeCtit101t.
before April 2gih, 1575; otherwise a 000a, Cray, Frank, P.O.
field.
The
one
combined
process
down!"
Box 44, oftheTownslteofNorthchuluofaon
Jdlm E. Poik,
Eaf
'-GOOd
iudgment may be entered
discharge enters the
Oviedo Fl 33145; .100010005, Crider, extension of the east line, run south
SPRING
Members of the BOston you fcr the relief demandedagaInst
SherIff
____________________________
In the VirgInia; JC0S50011, Daigle, Paul; 3ofeetwesttoshoreofl.ke,norther. LIttle Wokiva River, thence ,p,
f1.iiiah.11
Afli.,ir.
In
U..n.
t.,..,iII,.I
WokIva
Blv.r
an
n...,
Seminol.
Cwntv.
Florida
_.-. .-_- ITt%
Till?
IIFUI
,,_
-...•...
JuIns.uz, DavIs, Howard, Route 1 iy on snore to a pot west
fl IV IFUU ILfl
Publish- AprIl 2, 9, 1; 23, 'IS?,
liv;
Th.LlttIe
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
plentiful.
You
or
planned
We
pick
daily
S
j..
begInnIng,
(1y
east
to
a
vigil
at
sax
36,
Sanford
Fl
begInning,
chusdts
32771;
DEI.1
and all Wskiva River is classified as Class
to
5,
wholesale
or
retail.
Also
Douglass, E A, Lake Mary, Fl; that part of the 100 feet
Edward King's boone in Win- saId
NW of State ill waters suitable for contact
)7 Court this 13th day of March, 0004,
JOB
English peas lettuce, sweet
.1.0001-0012. Durrance, Richard;.1. R01d13,southofnorthlWteofLo$)O, recreation
and the __________________
tinop to call for withikawal 01 (SEAL)
potatoes, at Treasure Island,
0033.0014, Dyson, W E; J10$6.0o1e, Block 16. North Chutuota ended management(swimming)
and propagation Of
Arthur H. $eckwith, Jr.
pwn
Hwy 44 East of Leesburg.
Dangleman lnss J000S.0016, .151 altO north Cf north 111* Cf the f1.lt and wildlife.
The
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_______________________
C19401 Ihs CircuIt Ceset,
ISP
IItBj
J4SU.Nes,
lSVIhè$$
¼0.
lbS
¼
.... h.
NPDI$
purmit
costains
Itmi.
AinseReelynor James C, Ibe flSIThwSCf ¼ 11$WMV11 Plet tatlons
1
u-lnetructlsea
ml amounts of pol.
D.u'tondratots rallied 014Deputy Clerk
.
413 U 5th St., Sanford, Fl 32171.J. 0 ml bId of Lake CatherIne
NOTICS
OF RESOLUTION
In
lutants
allowed
to
be
015.
March 19, 26. April 2.5, 0067.0011, Hardwlck, Mrs. w
side the Rhode Islind Publish:
J. North Chulvota and the unplatted
CL0SIN,
VACATINS
AND
1975
1115.0012, Hattaway, Robert or shoreline lying between Lake DrIve charged and was drafted in a. ABANDOININS RISNT$.Qp.WAy
Creative Expressions
Statehouse In Providence ________________________
LOW FEE-TERMS
DEH.110
Tailey, Box 321, Altamonte Springs, and Lake CatherIne, and the iwffi cordence with the provisions ml
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Clean Water Act (32 U.S.C. Section
against nuclear power and a
Calljo.An,323.513.
Fl, .113540001, Hayes, Sandra, P0 west of the northwest ¼ Of the
NOTICE
Is
hereby
given that the
1251 el seq.) t. sl
.s billion atomic IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Box 002 Altamonte Springs, Fl: J.
IUwest ¼ of the northwest
kVdofCountyCommIsslone,sof
BOOKKEEPER
¼.
and
standards
and
regulations.
The
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND 114S•0131, Henson, Paul, 920 S That portion of properly described
Seminole county, FlOrida, it
plait In Qiarledown. RaP. FOR
11.A-Ails&amp; Ciefta
Hotel experience required plus full
pollutant lImitations and other
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Summerlin Aye, Sanford Fl 3377);J. as follows:
Regular Meeting held on the nm
charge bookkeeping, interesting
Edward P. Beard, DR.!., Ofl
pmlt conditions are tentative and
FLOIRDA.
0041.0001, Hickson, Mr..1 F, Sanford,
Lots 1 through I, BloCk 7, Lots
day of March A.D., )97, In me
work.
'I
open
to
comment
from
the
publIc,
Case
Ne.
754113.CA.17.I(
grong nuclear power becker,
Fl; .1.0344-0004, Janosik, .1 A, 1001 through I, BlOCk St Lots) through
County CommIssIoners' Meeting CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. The
wishing to comment upon
CASHIER
Room In the Courthouse at Sanford,
came out against the STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPART. Esplanade Way No. FU, BloCk 9; Lots land 2. Block 10; 1.015Persons
most complete In Central
oroblicttoperntltlssu.nceort,ffie
1 through 16, Block 14; Lots 1 propos
MENT
OF
LEGAL
AFFAIRS,JIM
Casselberry.
Fl;
'J.0114.OQfl,
SeminoleCounty,
Fun
lob
with
good company.
Florida.
Florida,
pursij
HOBBY
DEPOT,
Qiarledown plant.
permit lImItations and
SMITH, ATTORNEY GENERAL, Jenkins, D A, 509 E 6th 5?, Sanford, through 16. BloCk 15; 10151 °*
P-,ltlo, .l Notice treoo,.
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
condItions
are
invited
to
submit
antinuclear
A coJftfon of
Plaintiff, Fl 32771; .1107I0023, Johnson, 1st of 16, Block 16; LOtS 1 t$WOUQII id samelnwritlngwithinthlrtydaysof
GENERAL OFFICE
glveff,
aiie Vdopted a
.-Paul,
Way, Block 19, Lots) through 16,
319
11groiçelnnorthsndOhlo VI.
BrIghton
,am
ing,
VacatIng
s.d
Variety
of lobs including typing,
Block
me
date
of this notice 10 ml En.
l$-44nIsd
W. C. WREATH - COMPANY, A Casselberry, Fl; .1.0047.0003, 20;LoIsl through 13, BloCk 21; LoIs
0nooning
renouncIng and
rallied Sunday a few miles from partnership,
fantastic potential.
forcement Division, U.S. En.
and HARRY MON. Johnson, H Li .143440003. Ledlord, 1 throUgh?, Block 22 LoIS 4 hlOUgh vlronmental Protection
disclaimlng any and all rlplit of the
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
a ituclea' power plait wider RISON and JACK
H. LOVE,
.Slock23;
Agency, 343 County of Seminole and the Public in
B 1. 1214 U Tulane Dr., Aitamonte
OFFICE CLERK
That
portlonof
Block
25
Courtland
Street,
Atlanta,
Gowil.
and to the following described
Operators who own their own
Defendants, SprIngs, Fl; .10013.0030, Lundberg, Iyingwe$tOfSR475,Allthatportlon
ccruct1on In North Perry,
Accurate typing with great per
tandemaxle tractors to run the
,
ATTN:
Mona
Elilson,
The
rIghls.of.way, to.wlt:
Kathy .1 or Phoebe F, 410 Baywood OfBloCk2$lyingwestofsR4l9,
dIIDUIdIngahalttOWOñOi the
Sonallty. Great company,
East Coast. Homeonweekends,
NOTICE OF SUIT
Dr., Sanford, Fl 32771; .1.0041.0011, 1 through IS, Block 31, Lots 1 application number and.or NPDIS
Allthatportion.fri,ht.of.way.
number
should
be
Included
In
the
advances
on
each
trip
&amp;
facility,
fast
TO: Harry Morrison
McMichael, Henry A.: .1.0000.0021, ttWouglt 16, Block 32, LoIs 1 through fIrst page of comments,
STOCK CLERK
Paola Road (Former Stat.
weekly settlements. Call
dba W,C. Wreath Compny
Meflvsl, Ann) J.1l431J39, orrison, 14,Biock33 Lotsltttroughl6, Block mints received withinAll
thecorn.
30. secondary Rood S.MA) lying esst of
Super
MERCURY
MOTOR
Market experienc, work
EXPRESS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the east rlght.of.way lIne
BeatrIce, 604 Baywood Dr., Sanford, 34: Lois) through 16. Block 33; Lots day period will be considered In
into management position.
Toll.Free
1.110.4*4572
ask
for
that an action for lnlunctive relief Fl, .1.1934-0001, Mount, Pipkorn J, 1 through 16, Blodi
3; LO$
Rinehart Rood (County Rood C.
the formulation of final deter.
•101.
has been filed agaInst you and you UI Spring Valley Loop, Altamonte through 9, BlOCk 31,
41B) is the west half of section ,
minstions
regarding
ml
STATION ATTENDANT
permit,
are required tO ierve a Copy Of your
Township 20 South, Range 30 Last,
$pgs, Fl 3fl01,J0033.O012, Rebecca
All
that
portion
of
Block
35,
lying
Where
there
Is
a
signIficant degree
Manager Trainee - Waigreen
'
Great boss needs clean cut person
written defenses, it any, to it on Chapter No. 53; .100050017, Roger
west Cf SR 419, LoIs S through 16, of publIc interest In the c.J
INVITATION TO BID
Including any portion depicted on
with sales personality. Ex.
Drugs of Sanford. Paid vacation,
James A. Peters, Assistant Attorney Hall Const; J10531010, Noyeton, Block 40; Lots 1 through 22,
of
CITY OF WINTER SPRINOS
of Rood to Paoia as
BloCk permit issuance, ml EPA Regional
paid holidays, mdse disc, maior
cellinl
potential.
rgj
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given General, The Capitol, Tallahassee, John; .113740003, Russell, tsarry o 41; Lots 2,7, and 9, Block 42; Lots 6 Administrator will hold a public
in FIat ioe 2, pIgs Ill
medical &amp; retirement plans. 32).

5.

Seminole

Orlondo -Winter Pork

3222611

831-9993

.CLCSS1FIED DEPT.
HOURS

iãsi...i

'4-.

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Ii

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

ri

Sunday — Noon Friday

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33-Houses Furnished

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Position open for career minded
individual With the Nations
largest producer of factory built
apartments &amp; deve'per of
multi-family projects. Excellent
salary &amp; bonus, paid vacation,
fully
paid
medical,
hospitalization &amp; life Ins. Must
be capable of supervising
numerous properties. Tran
sportation provided. Send

"

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Wanted

18—Help

FUNNY BUSINESS

complete resume to Sandra
Miller, Cardinal Industries, Inc.,
Box U, Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal

Opportunity Employer.

by Roger Bolien
41-Houses

Deltona- 2 BR, separate home,
neat, clean Nice yard No pets.
$175 mo.: 1st., last &amp; $100
security. 571- 1010.

in, Hunt Isalty, hc.
QO IT

2321 PARK DR 322-2111
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

YOO'RE NOT T

34-4dinbile Homes

-322-9214

FIRsTW10
Hi

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 BR, 2 bath, Cen H-A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $260.00
month.

4PJ

BUILD YOUR
EASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the
holidays by selling Avon. Now's
a great time to start.
Call 6443079.

LlcE4sE E'PREf

Will consider option to purchase
Broker-Jfl- 6437.

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R Tribbie,
Realtor, 305-668 5696 8 630 $026.
Eve &amp; wkends 901-fli 59A4

322-0201

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—Wanted toRent

62 acres. E. of Sanford. $2,200 per
acre. William Maliczowski,
Realtor. 322 7963.

3 BR House for Family
Longwood, Sanford Area
322-2525

FOR SALE
3 lots ,n Lake Mary, Fl. 13% E.
Alma. 322 6848.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? Youll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

40-A—Apartments &amp;

41-Houses

- Duplexes for Sale Lake Mary-Sanford Area. 6 avaIl.
Buy 1 or group. 100 pet. occupied. E, H. Seibert, Realtor.
373-9001, aft. hrs. 644.1591.

.L *7k- .

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•'-

wnqlq •qgrvu

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LETS

___________________

TODAY!

LOW LOW Investment buys you
your own business. Fully equipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER ii Ira
thriving location I ready to go.
Oniyil,I0O dn 4-3199 mo. to be
your own boss. Their loss is your
gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
Realtor, MLS
3235771

3235176
912 French Ave.

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___________________

Build to suit — our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

NOBRIE'S

M. Unsworth Realty

REALTY

25-Loans

—

_____________________

in your area wo,000 and up. For
real estate loans, construction,
development, comm. bldgs.,
farms, etc. STATEWIDE FIN.
AP4CIAL SERVICE 305-532-2333.
The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
results.

___________________
2$-Apta. &amp; HOUSeS
ToShare
______________________

30 yr. old working female desires
same to share my 2 BR apt. Ref.
exc. 321-0499.
______________________

fl-ROOflIS

___________________
__________________

Sanford-Gracious livIng.
Reasonable Weekly I monthly
rates. Inquire 300 S. Oak.

L.a1 Notice

_________________

2 Bedrooms In private home

1306 West 3rd St.
322-1)03 aft S p.iTi.

DeBary-Lovely 1g. 1 SR
Air, NoPets. Ideal Ret. Perscn

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go a

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I BR-uSa. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 In Sanford. Call
Village.
333JO
-______________

LkMary, very nice, 1 BR,C.H1A.
cony, lOcation. 1)40 + security.
$345992 for appt.
1 BR. Available at once.

Sl3Smo.,$IOOdepOsit
331-0041
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*4l. for — Citizens.

lean, very clean &amp; roomy see
Jimmie Cowan, 310 PotmetI,
Ave.
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Furnished

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-.,.

_
urpof-.0.
silO cotitiry aIMalpthsrO, *1*
Nn sitsl 1.0046.4 ntl. to Nick.
mend *,e., rIght to lit MUSS.
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Like to live with the charm of
yesteryear? ThIs older home on
one ot Sanford's picturesque
streets has been brought right up
10 date. You have the best of both
worlds w-C.H&amp;A I FP, 3 BR. 2
B. $32,750.
lISA Orange Blvd.
Looking for the country home wacreage? Here it is,
acre wa canal running by the property.
3 BR &amp; a potential 4th or hobby
rm. $54,900.

His. 322-lit"

OOV'T RESALE
SANFORD3BL1B. Lowdown,
low mo payments.
SANFORD 3 BR, 1 I. Very

comparable quality.

Kuip Decorators
109 W. 1st

322-2260

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 tocate.
You con have math. fOr' $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 831-1714 day or
night, Free home trial, no
obligation
S pc BR suile
$239; S pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat 141.95 8 up;
7 pc. dineltes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
150&amp;up; El.stove$60&amp;up; lull
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 372-5721.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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TONY COPPOLA ASSOc.,
REALTOR
0300323
The luyers Are Looking
We Need Llstingsl
DurIng March We Will
List And Sell Your tteme

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2I3S' S. French (1797) Sanford
323 5)74

Sanford's Sales Leader
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323.2232

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shoppIng, 3 BR, 1 b, large
slorage rm &amp; work shop, fenced,
shaded &amp; landscaped. $21,500.

will landscaped. bk yd fenced.

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Phsue*7.2321

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MAYFAIR oldos3 II, P-s bhome
- wIth many unique features, Ig
ntis., lowly grounds $45,911.
CANALENONT lovely3SR,3b
home, sundeck, boat housi,
'fishing Nd. Canai leoN to
I. Jehns River.

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fir your loft Will build en
yoiwlsterourlst.
Y Enterprise, Inc. - $43013
- Model Inc. Nestler

Garags so lull *irs's n ream 30'
IMW?CliS0 iteutwithaWam
Ad in the Herald. PH. 321)4)) or

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NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
I ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OVERLOOKIUG AN
ICE COLD TROUT POND YOU
CAN HAVE IT FOR 13.995 WITH
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PERCENT
INTEREST

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335

45-A---O.,tof State
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

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For Sale Red Shag, good cond
Orange 8 Yellow Shag
319 5563

FOR SALE AKC German Shep. 18
mo old, male, best looking dog
in central Fla. Just don't have
the room to keep him. Call 323
5994 Must see to appreciate.
$100.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL IRADE
327-562?
'H.31SE. First St.

51-Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ca
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So of
Sanford. 3226721.

Furnishings from 7 bed apt. In
excellent condition Includes 2
double bed suites, dinette, couch
8 love seat, blankets. 08W TV,
table lamps, dishes, linens 8
Misc. Items, Phone 322-2090
between tO am. 8. 6 p.m.
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GE El. Range, copper tone
w dbi oven. Exc. coed.3225733 otIô

WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 372-0121.

Privmte Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-SIN aft 7 p.m.

Cash 322.4132

NursMNhdty
IOc.REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Dayor Night

Televlslon-75" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $100.
Balance $175 or $17 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531-1714 day or
nl'ht.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo RadIo, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo 'Call 031.1714 for free
home demonstration.

78-?torcycIe.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6.44 0126

—_ -Motorcycle Insur.-.BLAIR AGENC
3233866or3737/lo
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DONT STORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.
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'17DodgeSEitonF
W shell. 26,000 n
3210019

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Looking For a New Iloi'ie?

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Check the Want Ad tor hous,s
of every 'it(' and pric,-

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for
everything - - even br you!

80—Autos for Sate
"

'MON., APRIL 2,7 PM.
Received load of new furniture
from N.Y warehouse, good
selection of new dining sets, new
couches 8 chairs,
end
tabes, new coffee tables, new
bunks, new nite stands, new
chests,
china cabnets, new
beds,. Oak DR suite, bow front
chinas &amp; round oak tables, also
lots of wrought iron accent pcs.
VISA MASTER CHARGE

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IAYTONA AU1O AUCTION':.:
ctwy. 92. I mile west ot pcedway Daytona Beach, will 1-old a
public AUTO AUC TIOU ei,rr'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday t 7 30 I?' - i;
the only
in F k'rlda Vo ot the reserved price Cali 901 25- 5311 for further delall
one

new

JUST MAKE PAYMEN IS- 69 to
73 models. Call 339 9Ii"O or 81.14605 (Dealer)

new

'77 Sport Fury
Takeover paymcnts
Call after 3p.m. 323 4885
'69 Cadillac, Good Condlon
$300 or best otter
32) .4)94

3237310

Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Awe, at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
Keltogg% Auction Sales
323-3060

1977 Chevrolet Stat;cr, '.,1t:;
$1150 131 West 19th St

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home inrovement

or Call 3'27 !,389

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Central Heat&amp;Air Coed. Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisat
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

INSULATION- - Batting. blowinc,
t.
RACO Foam, fiberqla
C,i;
Cellulose. Lowest pricc
3210839 or 9011316/08 ulluct
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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat 8 Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm &amp; Res. 322 0205.

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

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Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building 6. Nemoijeinq 3656331

Beauty Care

ONE PHONE CALL SIARTSA
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END,
THE
NUMBER IS 322 2611.

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

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No lob too large or small Cc,ri
piete lawn service
Frp
estimate. 323-4881; Landsc,-,pnq I spraying 323 0049 call anytimo.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIally. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

57-Sports Equipment
essmeking

59—tsicaI *rct10fldiSe
BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"
322-7537
Guitars, Drums, Banlos. Complete, Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center tnt,
7202 French Ave.
322-2233

Curley Burfield Electrical
Maintenance a. repair
.3Gm,

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LIgM Heuling

Glass&amp;Screen

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ApplIances 8. Misc
(LOCAL) 3493311

Screen-porches, pool end. ,wds.

All type roglazing I wd. install.

ANIMAL HAVEN
dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, Heated
nnels. 322 3757.

Painting
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Groovthig&amp;6osrng

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (3051 312 '460
Interior I Exterior Painting
Smailor Large. Call Mr. 'Taylor
Free Es?. 322 85.45

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62-I3wnrdsn AFRICAN VIOLETS
Tb. Greenhouse
322-14l

Evosafter4&amp;woekands
FILL DIRT TOP SO IL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-liIO

64-EquspmsniorRWnt

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General Landscaping. n -isp - -specialists, top soil 8 fill art,
lawn maint. 8 tree trimming.
323 2945.

Electrical

62-A-Farm_Equipment

II11S lfllt'OVSnWlWs
Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est. 3331441.

Plumbing Service

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODEL ING &amp; REPAIR
S.O.BALINTIASSOC. 322.5445

ALL PLUMBING PR0131 E "iS
Repairs, Leaks, FasI S&amp;i . .'
Chg.Cds.
3230174, 3z)46YI

lMan.qualityoperation
Syrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327.1321

pr'j'ecnirg

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Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm.orLg. Free Es?.
Call Mr. Taylor, 322-0545

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Rent Our Rinsenvac

S-PetsSuppIIes

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Erie Es?. Mr. Tpylor 322-5545.

1913 Kubota 1 210 dIesel
With front end loader
)22-S342 after 4p.m.

LaM) Service

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

Lowry Organ I Bench
EXCELLENT CONDITION
5313
3224110

WILL BUY EXISTING Ill
MORTGAGES. I. Lsgg, Lic.
AUg. 'Broker. 123 No. 4D
Wymore Rd...AflamonIe

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:ocker Spnlel, male, AKC
papers. lvi yrs. old. Met' size,
buff color. 115. 333-7526.

Brown's Pressure Cleaning.- -Mil ..
dew removal hous
&amp; rQfs, .,
mobile homes. Trucks washed. ,..
Economy rates. 53.4 9335.
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

FreeEst.

333-0429a8er3:3Q

lji',g
WELDING SERVICE - all types
of welding, your place or ours.
3234440.

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Nearly new SembIus pump &amp; pool f liter. Heavy doty
1101.333-5705

BUY JUNK CAI-,
From $10 to S5
Call 322 1624. 32?
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Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 0337

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
332-Sill

S0-Ascellem_

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Good Used Televisions. $25 ano up.

47.A-rIgss IeaigM

161743

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not

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Top Dollar Paid for junF &amp; usicars, trucks &amp; heavy r'Quprii. r.
327 5990

Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, Ihe finest In used
furniture, Refrig.. stoves, tools.

17135 FrnchAve.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

RACQUET STR IPIGING'-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 322-5177

47-RenIEs

Excellent cond. 1-1.000 I't.
1148 after 1.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

Mountain cabin apProximately 1
acre Dandy garden spot. This is
a handy man special because it
Is
finished inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the outside l corn
pleted. Large deck overlookIng
mtns. You can live in it whIle you
finish it uo. 5 miles from Murphy. 132,500.00. 13,000.000 down
assume loan.

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, NC. 2590$

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Dutchcratt lr3ilcr. c&amp;l contained, air cond Pew

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Completely self contained
Travel Trailer. 22 w
323 1730

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ 8 USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

RIG AUCTION.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

acre and up. Wi have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or cmli for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing 1.100.435.741.
Write or call today.

1971 Coachman 17 '
camper Sleeps J. br
truck 322 0262 after - ;

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dentlal AuctIons 8. AppraIsals.
Call Dell's Auction. 323 3620

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and,even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$1500.00, Good terms, $7100.00
down, assume loan.

$33.1',.

VA-F HA235-Conv. Homes
Low Down

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. 111.000.
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These are a few ci over 2000
listings We have all types of
property listed from $300. per

SPARKLI$Gclean3ll, lb,FR,

KULPA REALTY

13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN
AMA CITY - 115.900 BEST
TERMS.

Want to live In the country? We
have some beautiful building
sites In several locations. Call
for prices and terms.

leg. Rest Estate Broker

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120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. VOURE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS

This 3 BR homewithw-wc. is ideal
for retirees or a starting couple.
Also features a large corner lot.
$25. P00.

2314$. French Ave.
3324531,3237173,3224779

ForA 5%sateso.

2'. ACRES NEAR LAKE JESSUP
12.000 DOWN • $160 MONTH.

3.7 Acres located on large strum,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3 or 4 houses.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.
$5950.00, $1,500.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
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I ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS.

Boots, Shoes &amp; Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 SanfordAve.
322 5791

75-Recreational Vehicles

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$30,900 will buy you this 3 BR, 2
bath home with lam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now to see
it.

2565
REALTORS PARK

clean, large fenced yard. Niar
Downtown.
OVIEDO 3 BR, 1 B. Clean,
country atmespttirs.
Evos-Golma Te.vteyAssoc.

REALTY WORLD.

Super clean 3 BR home includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C-HIA,
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,900.

322•2420

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406W. 19th Street

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

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COZY 3 BR, close to shopping I
townl A buy for 031,1001

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BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
bath home in Idyllwilde of Loch
Arborl Pool I Patio, C.H&amp;A, eq.
eat.ln kit., fireplace I Every
Featurel BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for 512,9001

W.Garne$tVihite
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3fl.71$1, Sanford

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FANTASTIC 3 BR, 2 bath home In
Deltonal Spilt BR plan, eat.In
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all
in a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes lOnly
$345001

CaliBart

aft

70$ Wilshire, Casseiberry
Want to be where the action is?
This 3 BR home in Casseiberry
otters you proximity to 136 yet It
is on a quiet residential street.
Interest rate on Morl. only? pct.

one]

Detached garage with spare BR
&amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME
TODAY I $33,300.

322-6457

SUPER3BR, 1½ bath home on 1g.
lot, C-HIA, w-w carpet, eq. kit.,
dining area, 1g. patio, beautifully
decoratedl Excellent Location I
BPP WARRANTED. Just

142.2301

UNIQUE 2 BR HOME
Huge FR, newly paInted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded
corner lot. Many added features.

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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. 6442315.

It you aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 333.
3011.

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SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO S E LL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOME SI
WHY DONT WE
GET TOGETHER

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR. 2 bath Red
Brick home In Dreamwoidl C.
HIA, w-w carpet, eq. eat.in kIt.,
1g. Fla. Rm., Pool &amp; Patio &amp;
Much Morel Super buy for

Rig. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

REALTOR 333-7032
Eve. 322-0412, 322.11S7, 322.7177

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REALTY

131,5001

BATEMAN REALTY

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. It. $200
me.

ilAt COLBERT,EAL1Y INC.

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New 233 Homes, 4 pet. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222217.

3 BR. Unfurn. Apt. $145 to $163.

Yk
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STENSTROM

2 acre wooded, Enterprise Area.
sa.000.

MORE THAN 100SALES
TO CLOSE IN 19791

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562.3633323.1959 -

Johnny Walker

Business Opportunity- One of

3-2. 145500.

STEMPER AGENCY

Ref,renc required. No pets.

tree

Longwood-big rooms quiet area.

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

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322-7191

Income property, 2 story older
home. Aluminum siding,
shaded cor, lot. 3 unit 8 office or
storage. Zoned comm. $30,000.

Handy man special $9,300.

*14 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove &amp; SR 16 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price &amp; terms.

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

Sanford's most popular breakfast &amp; lunch rest.

4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage 1. 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl
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7513.

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INC. REALTORS
530-453) or 339.4711 eves.

*Markham Woods Rd.] BR.2 B.

Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
wall to wall- carpet. $155. 54)

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FORREST GREENE

$25,900.

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144,000.

*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, I B turn, near shopping but
in a quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on this I Owner may carry mort.

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Lake Sylvan area, 3 BR, 1"7 b, FR,
Den on Country site. 200' x 140'.

town.

Apirtmeflts Unturnhshed

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SearchIng for investment? Just
listed 2 apt bldg near
$21,500.

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REALTOR
ML5
323-6061 or eves. 323 0517

MONEY AVAILABLE

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11 AlTOS

41—Houses

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Iltat sealed proposals will -be
orI4a 3230), and file the Original Or Wanda, 2430 Sroway, Toledo, tiWov01 11, Block 13: Lots 1 through hearing. After consideration
$efderd.
DETAIL PERSON
Peale Road on p1st of Oaldawn —5110 for appointment.
received by the City et winter with the Clerk on or before AprIl 27, Oh 13100, .11006.0070, Scott, Mary L 16, BlOCk 44, Lots 1 ttwo'gh 3. BlOck all written comments and of
19 oftterwise,a udgment may be I, Douglas Ji .1.0044-lOW, Ststert 47: Lo$s6 through 9, Biock4, Lots I the requirements and policies Cemetery as recorded In piaJ Book Small remodelIng firm needs
Excellent company with good p.y.
brIngs, Florida, at the CIty Hall
Experlenceoperson.
13, pegs IS,.p k.rocgis
licafed at 100 North Edgemon entered against you for ml relief Iros. Atlantic, P 0 Box 456, Fern tlwouglt 13, Block 49; Lots) through in ml Act I.Painter.Carpenterlmmedlately
4venue, Winter $prings, Florida, demanded In the Cumplaint.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
lying
- Park, FI:JOSOS.003$, Sorenson, 9. BlOCk 50,
323.0157
regulations, the EPA Re. outs of 1h elow
Witness my hand and the sesi of
DELIVERY DRIVER
until 2:30pm. on AprU 1, 1579, fe,
Lots 1 through S. Block Si, Lets) gional Administrator will
Robert 1.: .1.1070.1044, SunshIne
dsiaI
parcel:
$. Air Conditioning and Nefrigera. this Court on March 23,1575,
SeptIc Tank, Atta,non$e Sag, FI:J. through 73. Block 52; LOIS 1 through tfoNqminaf$gii. regarding permit
Excellent
hours where you can
tim Agreement for City Buildings. (SEAL
A ship Of send 50 teet i. width
11741004, Tub -Robert Or Louise, I. Block 53, Lots 1 lhrou 4, BlOck Issuance. It Ills determInations
stay
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are
opgi,
Arthur
H.
Beckwlffi,
pposas will be puøiicly
lying 25 feet on dh side of the
Jr.
107 Park Ave Trailer Ct. Sanford, Fl 54i Lots) ttwotigh 11, BlOCk SLtLots substantially Uf1CM1111 from
Clerk
of the 10th JudIcial
end read aleud Immediately at
following deecribed IIsIL
Lets S tlweugli 10, amIOU11CW b%? thiS 11011Cc, the
3377);J.ft3.$Q)3, - Thompson, 1 through I
MECHANIC
EPA
Circuit
the expiratIon of the tlme
FICTITIOUS NAME
Beatrice or. Daniel, J 1000010 Block 16; LoS 1 thrgh 11. Block Neg'enal Administrator will so Pareto as Ishfolt A,
qt
tools,
good experience.
By: Eve. Crabtree
istablished above AJ
lpt
EXHIBIT A
t01a 2LBIOCk 11, LOts notify all poisons submlttklg wilt.
Titus, Loren 0; J.10724506, Walker,
Notice is hereby given that I am
Deputy Clerk
51111.0 in isin at Nt. 3, Box
co.
.1 A, 2*12 MagnolIa Ave. SWord, 1 tPWOUll 21, BlOCk N: Lots 1 tencemments. If thedetermlnatiens
WOODWORKER
Information may be obtained Publish Mar. 261. Apr. 3,9,16. 157, Fl; J10554013. Wardl.; .11005104, ttwough 3. SliCk 67,
TewnsnIp II South, Range 1$, South Sanford Ave., Sanford
aresubstantlaliy
changed,
the
EPA
30IaoI,from
from the Office of the City Clerk, 0114.144
General knowledge of power
Lots) through 3, and 3. Block 41; Regienal Adminlatraser
ml10rthlinof nfl. seminoie county
Whitbéck, Charles; J.e37$.1051,
wIll Issue a saso Section 1 is prssshned to boor under the fictItIous name of
equlpmint will land thIs lob.
Cityol Wlntersprings,327.1$00. fl.
,
-Williams, Walter,J.0105.00$O, LOIs lthrwgh 3. Block ; Lots 1,2. public notics IndicatIng
the revised East, run $00
NOTICI
City reserves the right to ref ed any
digises *v w' i. (THEIENCHANTED WOOD, •
- Yanc,y, W $
13,16, Block?,; LoIs 1, Sand 6 Block determinations. Requests
NOTICE Ii hereby given that the lpWermatle concerning the amount
or all p1*1.15 and tewalve any In.
LOIS) threuglt 4. Block 71, 1.0111 adjudicatery hering may be fIM distance of 277.12 feet to the that I Intend to register said name
formality in or technicality in any loud of County Csmmiollonersof
beginning of a c.a'v concave to
wtttt'he Clerk of the Circuit court,
decriptio. of ml Property a.tO throuØ 23, BlOCk
WILDER
alter the Reglenal A*nlnistroeer south having a radius of aØ5 gme Seminole County,
In the Ii,rast of the cIty. Seminole County, Florida, Shall al the names and address of the holder
Fil
Lots) SWeugh 14. BlOck 53; Liii 1 makes
In ac.
the
FORK
LIFT
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central anglo of 34 dIgress 4' Cordance wIth the provisions of me
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Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wlt:
possible, on the 24th day of AprIl, possessIng an Interest in the 1i BloCk SI; LOIS 1,2. aild 13. BloCk NImatiOlt regarding, Idiudicatery ,p.
COUNTU HELP
city cier
15:73. hold a public Mode at the prepertyWaoor.ssinganiiryto N; LOIs 1 and 16. BlOCk 92. iccer. hearing is
thence run soutSiessterly along SectIon 5I5.g Florida Statutes 57,
Publish: AprIl 2, is,,
MACHINIST
available in 10 CFR
- Seminole County Courthouse, Room GERALD A. LEWIS. state camp. ding to the plat of North
ssldcuveaouwdioeof,
011.15
lii. Jonathan 0. Gerber
Ctwluesa, 123.33. or by contacting the Legal test to peint of tangency; thence run Publish Mar.
Hwy
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Sanford
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*3, Sanford, Florida, toCeiWider the tioller, Abandonad Property Sic. Flat look 2, Fags 14* Public Re. Support Branch at the BOdies 552_eg.s IS'IP' E distaitci et 0114141
NOTICI OP REIOLUTION- adoploneftfte fellewiiqgrdinanos: lien, Attn: Harry B. Carson. 1401 cords of Seminole County,
PART TIME ART LAYOUT
above or 01 404.101.3*6. A fact 7l10lesttoffisbeglnalngofa curve
CLOSINS, VACATINS ARE' Anerdinencerglhllngt.sp,cIfi$ State Capitol, Tallaltasase, Florida mOL.NlOffir.uSh13.Ilockl,LoN
shlet c3ntailling addItleltat do.' concavete*elw*hlvsnga,adius
- Longweed Company has opining.
AUNOONINS IIINT$.OP.WAY areas of lbS uniiiceqorated levi. 32*1 (104) 47.2553. Be sure to 1 through 31, BloCk 2;
UNITED
STATUS
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tails dboit tile opplicatlr end ml Of 410.4 lest and a csttrol anglo of COURT
for part tIme parson to prepare.
tories of Seminole County, Florida: mention the acceww number before
T WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
all Of Blocks 3 1110 1; Lils 1
mechanicals for brochure. pripisid dltOrmliiatlsns, a iketch 14 asgrsos 00' 54"; thowe run FLORIDAMIDOLI DISTRICT OP
- NOTICE Iskiroky given that ttie'
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ORLANDO
DIVISION
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IlminofoCounty. PlerNo,
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ordering of typo &amp; layout. Very
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wIll II delivered *reugh7,sIsc%s, LII$IttWIUIhI. available by wrItIng the EPA sd
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MURKEY eld RUTH MAE MUR.
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$301616.
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providing fir maintenance as
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GERALD A. LEWIS
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COMPTROLLER bPaiOD* of
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1W FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT
BLVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL OF
F ICES. $12,300 TERMS.

41-Houses

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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 thIs ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-100- 432.1403 anytime for
recorded message.

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $650 yd. Installed upholstery drapes slip covers.
We will not be undersold on

new,

company benefits, 10 paid
holidays,
EEO.
AMF
Crestiiner/Robalo. 1143 30th
St., Sanford. (Airport).

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OFFICE SPACE
UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN

Experienced boat riggers, e

WE'VE EXPANDED

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37-Rental Offices

for Sale

Since 1937

See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w-lap siding &amp; shingle root.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing
I
'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12x60. 2 BR, l, baths Excellent Cond. 3-49 5920.

2 BR, 2 bath, Cen H-A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $260.00

Part Time LPN, 11.lshift
Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cook.
Full time, ref req. Apply in
person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

New office in Lake Mary now
open. Currently interviewing
experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a successl Continuous training &amp;
guidance. Join a professionai
team. Call $315253 or 3225253
Fricke I Fricke Assoc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Member.Broker

3220641

42—biteHomes -.

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month.

AVON

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rho weather Is perfect for a
beckyard sale — sell everything'
fast witha want ad. Call 333-2611
or 531-1992.

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CLASSIf
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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W-tIpnd
Cat I dog need good loving home
for 6 mo. in country area, while
travel.
owners
Salary
negotiable. Call 322-1453.

Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford.
12771,

fully

RelIef Auditors, Full Time

Auditors, Waitresses I Cooks,
all positions require experience.
Apply In person Days inn,
Sanford.

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For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, Ti. Real Estate
Agency June Porlig 323.3324.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Experienced boat riggers, exc.

paid vacation I holidays

WE'VE EXPANDED

provided. If interested In long
term employment with one of
the Nation's largest builders call
Cardinal Industries Inc. 303.321.
0220 between $ am. 15 p.m. wk.
days or send resume to Box U,
Sanford, Fl., 32771. Equal Op.
_portunity Employer.
Mature experienced orderly, I 104
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Convalescent Center, 50 Mellonvills

New office in Lake Mary now
open. Currently interviewing

experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a suc-

Ave. Apply in rsgn.

this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
-wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-100-432-5403 anytime for
recorded message.

AM EMPLOYMENT
LET'S SPRING
INTO THAT NEW
JOB TODAYI
32351 76

24-Business

LOW LOW investment buys you
your own business. Fully equipt,
this DAY CARE CENTER is lr.a
thriving location I reedy to go.
Only$7,ICO dWn
mo. to be

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your own boss. Their loss Is your
gaIn. Call today,
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
Realtor, MLS
323-5174

LOWFEE-TERMS

BOOKKEEPER
Hotel experience required plus full
charge bookkeeping, interesting
work.

CASHIER

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in your area $230,000 and up. For
real estate loans, construction,
development, comm. bldgs.,
farms, etc. STATEWIDE FIN.
ANCIAL SERVICE 303-532-2333.

GENERAL OFFICE
Variety of jobs Including typing,
fantastic potential.

OFFICE CLERK

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get

Accurats typing with great per.
sonality. Groat company.

results.

STOCK CLERK

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Gross boss needs clean cut person
with sales personalIty. lx.
celient potential.

yr. old working female desires

Same to share my 2 BR apt. Ref.
exc. 32i-O49.

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Reasonable weekly I monthly

DELIVERY DRIVER

rates. Inquire

Excellent hours where you can
stay local.

S. Oak.

2 Bedrooms in private home
1301 West 3rd St.
333.11$) aft 3p.m.

MECHANIC
ONs tools, goad experience.

-Apartmsnts Uiurnlshed

WOODWORKER
General knowledge of power
iquIpme5t will land this lob.

DeBary-.-Loveiy 1g. 1 BR
Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
322.0051

WELDER
FORK LIFT OPRI
COUNTINHELP
MACHINIST

Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
Wall to wall carpet. $155. $417,53.
2 BE. Unfurn. Apt. $143 to 5153.
References required. No pets.

Sanford

PART TIME ART LAYOUT
LomIl&amp;aog Company_has opIningfor part time poises to prepare,.
medsanlcois for brochure.'Absolutoly rlqulre superlence
in pa5te.p, spoclficatien I
ordering Of type I layout, vary
flenible Pours at your con.
vsuhlince.CIIIMr.Cooporldorat
5354444,

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $300
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Longwood, Sanford Area
322-2825

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE VOUN
WINTER ITEMS. • .5 ILL
"DON'T NEEDS" PAST WITH
A WANT AD. Pleas 322-3611 or
531Nfl*5a friendly AdViser
iofIl lola you.

Lake Mary-Sanford Area. 6 avail.
Buy 1 or group. 100 pct. oc.
cupied. I. H. Seibert, Realtor.
373-9001, aft. hr-s. 64-4.1595.

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U.Nary, very nice. I BR, C-HIA.
COny. location. $140 + security.
534502 for app?.

Nursas, RN'S, I LP$'s, Aides.

) BR. Available at once$i3mo., $100 deposit

Livel,,
Ilantin. doot term
asifonmiuw. Nomsmakens Up.
JiM 4354131.

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take a we, and sell it with a
Herald classifIed ad. Call 323-

3111.

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$24,500.
*A Doll House for Beginners. 3
BR, 1 B turn, near shopping but

ma quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on this I Owner may carry mont.
$25,900.

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Jimmle Cowan, 310 Palmetto
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HOUR E 322-9283

Income property, 2 story older
home. Aluminum siding, tree
shaded cor, lot. 3 unit &amp; office or
storage. Zoned comm. $30,000,

Lake Sylvan area,) BR, 1½ b, FR,
Den on Country site. 200' x 140'.

544.000.

FORREST GREENE

Business Opportunity- One of
Sanford's most popular breakfast &amp; lunch rest,

INC. REALTORS
130-4133 or 335.4711 eves.

Handy man special. $9,500.

Longwood- bIg rooms quiet area.
3-2. 145,500.

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citrus grove &amp; SR 46 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price &amp; terms.

2 acre wooded, Enterprise Area.

$1,000-

STENSTROM

REALTY
MORE THAN 100 SALES
TO CLOSE itS 19791
SELLLRSI BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SE LL

STEMPER AGENCY

OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOME SI

REALTOR 322-4N1
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $623635 323.1935

WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
531.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2217.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0735
HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: W. have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.

UNIQUE2BR HOME
Huge FR, newly painted, beautiful
oak floors. Great Oak shaded
corner lot. Many added features.
Detached garage with spare BR
&amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME

TODAY! $33,500.

CaliBart

70$ Wilshire, Casseiberry
Want to be where the action is?
This 3 BR home in Casselberry
offers you proximity to 4)6 yet it
is on a quiet residential Street.
Interest rate on Mont. only 7 pct.

SUPER) BR, i½bathhomeonig.
lot, C-HIA, w-w carpet, eq. kit.,
dining area, 1g. patio, beautifully
decoratedl Excellent Locatlonl
BPP WARRANTED. Just
534,3001

106W. 19th Street
Like to live with the charm of
yesteryear? This older home on
one o Sanford's picturesque
streets has been brought right up
to date, You have the best of both
worlds w-C-H&amp;A &amp; FP, 3 BR. 2
B, $32,750.

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Rid
Brick home In Dreamwoldi ClIlA, w-w carpet, eq. eat-in kit,,
1g. Fla. Pm., Pool I Patio I

14$A Orange Blvd.
Looking for the country home wacreage? Here it Is, one] acre wa canal running by the property.

Much Morel Super buy for
142.2501
FANTASTIC) BR, 2 bath home in
Deltonal Split BR plan, eat.In
kit., Kr. porch, dining ar-si, all
In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes lOnly

REAl. ESTATE
REALTOR, 322705$

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101W. Commercial
Phone 322.7111, Sanford

74)5's 5, French (1752) Sanford
323 5324
Super clean 3 BR home includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C-H&amp;A,
carpeting, double garage and

lots more. For only $3I,00.
$30,900 will buy you this 3 BR, 2
bath home with fam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now to see
it.

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

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Downtown.
OVIEDO 3 BR, 1'.', I. Clean,
country atmosphere.
Eves-GIenna Teensy Assoc.
332-3011.
TONY COPPO4.AASSOC..

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Want to live in the country? We
have some beautiful building
sites in several locations. Call
for prices and terms.

3233333

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
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Reg. leaf Estate hunker
23445. French Ave.
3334131,333.7173, 3334fl

REALTOR
$215233
The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Llstingsl
DuringMarth We Will
List And Sell YcurHome
For A

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ThIs 2 BR homewithw-wc. is ideal
for retirees or a starting couple.
Also features a large corner lot.
532.500.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS PARK
branch Office

COUNTRY- location yes minutes
from shoppIng. 2 BR,) b, large
- storage rn I work slop, fenced,

%Sales Fe,

IFYOUMI$T

shaded 1 landscaped. $21,500.

BURN1OCDJAR
LAND,..

SPARKLING clean] BR, 1 b, FR,
will landscaped, bk yd fenced.

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120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. YOU'RE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.
13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR P i NAMA CITY - 518,900 BEST
TERMS.
OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. $15,000.
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NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OVERLOOKING AN
ICE COLD TROUT POND. YOU
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,995 WITH
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PERCENT
INTEREST.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand $.S335

MAYFAIR older] BR, l½bhonne
wills many unique features, Ig

mis., lovely ywnde 145,30.

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Cash fir your boIl Will build en

your letorour lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.

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Garages lull mire's us teem ISshecar? Clean ltt,wIIh aWed
Ad lame Herald. P55.333.3411 or

531.5003.

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NenIkepeeI..,WM

Oat, aw,Se1 bnais .JJ
.10 Sls, ,
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Boots, Shoes &amp; Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327-579%

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52-Appliances

Top Dollar Paid for iufll 8. uSeJ
cars, trucks &amp; heavy L'uuiprncnl
322 5.990
BUY JUNK CAI3

Cash 322.4U2
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Looking For a New Home?
Check the Want Ails for houses
of every "ze and price'
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Received load of new furniture
warehouse, good

selection of newdining sets, new
couches 8. chairs, new end

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tabes, new coffee tables, new
bunks, new nite Stands, new
chests, new china cabinets, new
beds., Oak DR suite, bow front
chinas &amp; round oak tables, also
lots of wrought iron accent pcs.
VISA MASTER CHARGE

JUST MAKE I'AYMEN 15-69 10
75 models. Call 339 91(*3 or 814
aoos (Dealer)
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'77 Sport Fury
Takeover paymcnls
Call after) p.m 323 1885

171S5 French Ave.

323 73-40

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CANAL FRONT lovely 3 II, 2 b
home, sundick, boat house,
'0lSliln duck. Canal loads to
P. Jefris River, 055,30. -.

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Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home Inçrovement

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond, Free Est.
CaIlCanIt-tarrisat
SEARS,Sanford32?-1771

INSULATION
blowinU,
&amp;
RACO Foam, fiberqla
Cellulose. Lowest prices C,ll
321 0839 or 90-4-134 6108 coIIi'ct
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JACK FROST- Cent. Heal 8 AIr
Cond. Service, Free Est. on
J.! Ccm_&amp; Res.

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building 8 Remodeling

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Beauty Care

ROBSON MARINE
2q21 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

RESULTFUL

No lob too large or small. 1n
plete lawn service
Free
estimate, 323-4181; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 1019 call anytime

Herald H

Redly

"R EALTORI MLS
323-3774 Day or Night
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All type racquets, Avg. 5$

Scott Reagan 373.1177

59-Misical Merchandise
BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"

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Guitars, Drums, Banios. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bill's Disc. Center Inc.
7202 French Ave.
332-2355

Lowry Organ I Bench
EXCELLENT CONDITION
5315
322-64)5

ILi Service

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

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Landscaping.

Fz-ise

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimmng,

Electrical

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Cur-Icy Burfield Electrical
Malntenancee, repair

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322-7537

Ugt*HeuIIng

Glsss&amp;Scrwn

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I. Misc.

Screen-porches, pool end. wds.
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(LOCAL) 349-3)71

All type re-glazing I wd. install.

Free 1st, Mr. Taylor 322-IS45

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Painting
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Ouoinlng &amp; Bovng

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im Kubota L-2i0dlesat
With front end loader
322-5262 after 4p.m.

ANIMAL HAVEN

DANNY'S PAINTING

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, Heated
Innels, 372-3733,

Interior-Exterior House PJintig
Licensed-insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. 1305.) 322-9460

-tG.ndsn

44-Eq

P4UIting

ALL PLUMBING PROIIL EMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Sc .
323 0114, 321-4601

322-5465

Pressure Cleaning

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Cocker Spaniel, male, AKC
papers, iI yrs. old. Met' size,

The weather is perfect Icr a
backyard sale sell everything'
fail witha want ad. Call 333-2611
or 531-052.
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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free 1st.
323-012atter 3:30

MELDING SERVICE
all typts
of welding, your place or ours.
323-6440.
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BULLETIN
BOARDS
ARE
GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.

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Brown's Pressure Cleaning- Mu
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mobile homes, Trucks washed. -.
Economy rates. 131 9535.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

6$-Pits-Supplies

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Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm.orLg. Free Est.
Call Mr. Taylor, 3220343

322-Sill

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Chg.Cds.

IMan,qualltyoperation
$ yr-s. exp. Patios, Driveways
elc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rlnsenvac

Service
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR

r Rent

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Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling I floor
covering. Free Est. 322-1641.

S.G.BALINTIASSOC.

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Interior-I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322 5545

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Home

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NearlynewSlabiuspump
Ipooh I liter. Hasvy duty
$100. n.suos

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

buff color. 575.323-7326.
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Miwing
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MEINTZER TILE

_47-RsaI EsIs Vdantad

S0-Msceilamm

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New or repair, ieaky showers our
specialty. 25 yr-s. Exp, 671-7617

YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7 iio

MORTGAGES. 1, Log,, LIc.
Mhi. - Broker. 025 No. 1-0
Wytnore Rd.,.Aitamon*e,
113.743

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C.ramkTH.

57-Sports Equipment

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-3742

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TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON

FILL DIRT ATOP SOIL

WILL BUY EXISTING 15$ Ibid

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Good Used Televisions. 175. ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3320352

Murphy, N.C. 21505

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.

47.A-r*gss Bought

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5972 Chevrolet Stalion .aqon
51)5.0 137 West 19th St.
or C&amp;% 322 S3*9
4;I'':'n',

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

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-5141
EvesaftorClweetands

Private Party wants So buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-SIN aft 7 p.m.

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'69 Cadillac, Good Conditon
5500cr best offer
323 4391

Consignments Welcome
323-7050

62-A-Farm EqUipment

These are a few of over 2000
listings. We have all types of
property listed from $300. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins. houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing I.S00-43a713).
Write or call today.

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.iwy.97 1 milewestol Speedway'.
Daytona Beach, will row a
public AUTO AUCTION cvcr'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday t /:30 lt'
the only one in Florida You .vt
Ihe reserved price Call 90175.5*3%) for further details

Kelfoggi Auclion Sales

home demonstration.

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.
-Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty 'of privacy.
55950.00, 11,500,00 down
payment. Plenty of wild game

for

AUCTION •

MON.,APRIL2,7 PM.

Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of 5)1
per mo. 'Call $311114 for tree

Mountain cabin approximately i
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 completed. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live mit while you
finish it uo. S miles from Mur.
phy. 532,500.00. 13,000.000 down
assume loan.

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'77 Dodge SE $ ton P1!
W Shell. 26,000 ni
321 0019

AuctionSaturdayslp.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427

GE El. Range, copper tone
w-dbl. oven. Exc. cond..
322-6733 atl 6

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72-Auction

from N.Y

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BLAIR AGENC.Y
323 3866 or 323 7/10
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low cost Classified Ad.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, anycondilion6ll 8)26

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Call 322 1624; 322 4-,i
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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furnilure. Refrig., stoves, tools,

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Furnishings from 2 bed apt. in
excellent condition, includes 2
double bed suites, dinette, couch
I love seat, blankets, 61W TV,
table lamps, dishes, linens &amp;
Misc. items. Phone 322-2090
between 10 am. &amp; 6 p.m.

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new home for
everything . -even for you!

Sanford. 322 072).

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 372-172).

WILSON MAiER FURNITURE
BUY SELL 'IRADE
322-5631
-?'H-315E. First St.

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables 539. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. ot,

Outchcraft

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Residential Auctions 8 Appraisals,
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5.620.

51-Household Goods

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trailer, eftcontained, air cond Plew 'irr'S
Excellent cond. 5-1.000 r't 3.'
1418 after 1

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Orange &amp; Yellow Shag
349 5583

40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.

4S.A-Qat of State

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OFTEN, YOU'LL LIKE THE

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Balance 5175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531.1711 day or
ni'ht.

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VA. F HA-23S-Conv. Homi,
Low Down Payment-

S pc BR suite new, 1239; 5 pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $41.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes 569.95 &amp; up; Ref.
1501 up; El. stove 560-1 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford, 322-5721.

Teievision-25" Color. Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600

533401.

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down, assume loan.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Sanford's Sales Leader

Johnny Walker

We nave a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only 1116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. fOr' $116
cash or take up payments of 512
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 8311711 day or
night. Free home trial, no

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Completely self contained
Travel Trailer, 22 w dr

ssoo.

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NEAL ESTATE ASSOCiATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

W. Gannett V;hlte
Keg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KR1DER ASSOC.

74 ACRES NEAR LAKE JESSUP
$2,000 DOWN $160 MONTH,

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and,even has a creek that
runs thru properly. Bonders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$1300.00, Good terms, $2100.00

$343001

eat.in kit., fIreplace &amp; Every
Featurel BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for 172,5001

327-2260

MOUNTAINS

REALTY WORLD.

BEAUTIFUL Executive 3 BR, 2
bath home In ldyllwihde Cf Loch
Arborl Pool I Patio, C.H&amp;A, eq.

I ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED 111,900
TERMS.

NORTH CAROLINA

3 BR &amp; a potential 4th or hobby
rm. $54QQ.

COZY) BR, close to Shopping &amp;
townt A buy for $3i,S0Ol

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4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable I pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appi. onlyl.
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31-ApsdrnsnNFurn

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M. Unsworth Realty

*7W. Is? $*0ord

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FHA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

323-406% or-eves. 323 0517
Searching for investment? lust
listed 2 apt bldg. near town.

$ANFORD3IR,1B. Lowdown.
low mo. payments.
I. Very
SANFORD 3 BR,
clean, large fenced yard. Near

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ZONED PROFESSIONAL OFF ICES. 112.500 TERMS.

41-Houses

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REALTOR

Eve. 322-04,2, 3231107. 2221177

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41-Houses

UltiOl

41-Houses

GOV'T RESALE

Lalua Ma. JUSt so. ot Airport
Blvd. on 17-52 In Sanford. Call
333-5410 Mariner's Village.

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1 BR-$l$4. Pool. Adults only, on

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FOR SALE
3 lots ri Lake Mary. Fl. 135 E.
Alma, 317 184.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory,

INC. 322.6457 aft Hrs. 322.11tl-

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62 acres, E. of Sanford, $2,200 per
acre. William Maliczowski,
Realtor. 322-7983.

Duplexes for Sale

1971 Coachman 17 Ii 'lit.'
camper Sleeps 4. tnt '.
rn
truck 322 0262 after 1-

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ 8 USE THEM

obligation

43-Lots-Acreage

s-Wanted to Rent

Realtor. 444.25i5,

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'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12x60, 2 BR, %34 baths. Excellent Cond, 3-49 5920.

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10, acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $75.0 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary P. Trlbble,
Realtor, 305 668-1696 &amp; 830 5026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904-734 RSAI

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.

Excellent company with good pay.
Experienced person.

See our beautiful new BARRING-

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Kuip Decorators
Since 1937

LICENSE EPiRE /

OFFICE SPACE

- 40-A-Apartments

75-Recreational Vciiic les

RESULTS.

UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN
322-0204

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BATEMAN REALTY

2$-Apis. &amp; Houses
To Share

Super Market experience work
into management position.

Hwy 17.52

-37.B-Rental

322-0641

TON w-iap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

MONEY AVAILABLE

Fun lob with good company.

FOR SALE AKC German Shep., 1$
mo. old, male, best looking dog
in central Fla. Just don't have
the room to keep him. Call 323
5.991. Must see to appreciate

O'ItJE's

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1 Acre bldg. lots w-paved rd.
frontage &amp; beaul iful oak trees in
Osteen. Good terms.

25-Loam

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Jim Hunt halty, Mc.

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $650 vd. installed upholstery drapes slip covers.
We will not be undersold on
comparable quality.

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LET'S BE HONEST
if you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading

Experienced Cook
Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford

65-Pets-Supplies

42-biIe Homes

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cess! Continuous training &amp;

guidance. Join a professionai
team. Call $315253 or 322-5253
Fricke 1 Frlcke Assoc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Member.Broker.

5O-MisCellaneous for Sale

2521 PARK DR. 322211$
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

2 BR, 7 bath, Cen. H-A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $240.00
month,
Will consider option to purchase
Broiier-Jfl -6457.

company benefits, 10 paid
holidays,
EEO.
AMF
Crestliner/Robaio, 1143 30th
St., Sanford. (Airport).

Secretary. Good pay for career
minded Individual. Typing A
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,

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AR5TcW1O 4PèJ

3 BR, 2 bath, Con. H-A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $210.00
month.

Part Time LPN, ii., shift
Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cook.
Full time, ref req. Apply in
person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

Handy Way Food Stores now
accepting applications for Full A
Part time posItions. Apply at
any store locally or P.O. lox 501,
Crescent City, Fl. 320i3.

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numerous properties, Transportation provided, .Send
complete resume to Sandra

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YOO1 RE 1OT Ti4

3-lMbile Homes

medical.

AVON
BU1LDYCUR
EASTER NEST EGG!
Earn extra money for the
holidays by selling Avon, Now's
a great time to start.
Call 644-3079.

Full time AUTO MECHANIC
needed at Joe Creamons for new
Iused dept.
See Mike. 322335i,ext. 226.

41-Houses

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neat, clean, Nice yard, No pets.
$75 mo,; 1st., last &amp; $100
security. 574-1010.

hospitalization &amp; life
Must
be capable of supervising

Miller, Cardinal Industries, inc.,
Box U, Sanford, Fl. 32771. Equal
Opportunity_Employer.

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by Roger Bollen

Deltona- 2 BR, separate home.

multi-family projects. Excellent
salary &amp; bonus, paid vacation,

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FUNNY BUSINESS

ouses Furnished

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Position open for career minded
individual with the Nation's
largest Producer c"f factory built
aøartments &amp; deve:opers of

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Monday, April 2, 1979-3B

3 Lines Minimum

southwesterly on the southerly line (Standard Industrial code 3$23)
cludinig:
Plaintiffs, _________________________ to the southwest corner of Lot 5,
ISALCOHOLSPRbILEM
6 smell tables
wastewafers
from
m.
MIu Fonda said public
IN YOUR FAMILY?
south to thenorth line of LOt 1, Block plant are discharged to a spray
S Etaque beokcases
AL.ANON
13 extended west, east to east line Cf field. The combined discharge Cf
akeptclan about nuclur
1
lovmat
so
Defendant.
For fanniliesor friendsof
NOTICE OF NAMES OP
LotS,
Block
22
extended
south,
flofth
called
"week"
wastewaters
enters
2
sofas
energyhu.preadtoa majority
NOTICEOP SUIT
problem drinkers
tobeglnning,andwginningcs
PERSONS
2 end tabies
TO: J.K. MEADE
Holt's Lake southwest of
of_____
A 1ans because of
Forfutureinformatlon
call
APPIARINOTOSEOWNERSOF sOlJthOf the southeast corner of LOS Plymouth,
ChIfr5
Florida. NoDs Lake
120 ichabod Trail
f47.3333orwrlte
ASANDONED PROPERTY
7,B1ock32,oftheTownsiteofNorffi is classified as Class
ill
accidud near Harrisburg, Pi.
3 desks
Longwood. Florida
SanfordAlAnonFamilyGroup
Pursuant to Section 13 Chapter . Chuluota on extension of east line, waters suitable for
1 receptlonjst desk with chair
Aisgry domonsintcri In
cotac,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Chapter 717, Florida Statutes, en. run south 30 feet, west to shore Cf
P.O. lox 353
Tobe
iold
lisa
lot.
Properly
being
Cewlmmlng)
vera) states continued to that a mortgage foreclosure com. titled 'Ftorida Disposition of Un. Lak, northerly on shore to a point
_____and
Sanford,
Fl.. 3313.1
Moving
I.
Storage.
stored at Royal
prt*sst cosistriintlon of unclear plaint on the following described claimed Property Act", notice is westofbegInning,easttob.ginining, fish and wIldlife. 2. Hl.Acres
AddItional information avaIlable _________________________
in Seminole County, hereby given that the persons listed and beginning at the
heiSt
6orn the Clvii Division of the
power plants, contending a property
Florida, to-wit:
Concentrate, Inc. A wholly.
below appear to be the owners Cf IWf of Lot 7, Block 22, NOrth owned
I4
5ele County Sheriff's Depart.
subsidiary of the Coca.
S-Los? &amp; Found
3
)j
Lot ii, SLEEPY HOLLOW, accor. unclaimed personal or intangible ChiAuota, run south 42.1 fist,
________________________
West
tO
Lola
Company,
ding
to
the
plot
Orange
Ave
thereof
as
recorded
Island hu spotlighted the in Plat look is, pages 44 and 43, property presumed ababdoned. lake, northwesterly on lake to a ,,, 0. lox 31$, Forest City, mint.
ii
1ued as SIwn'iff Cf
THIS DOES NOT INVOLVE REAL point lOuth 45 deanees
po'iltyo(ana!lew disester. Public Records of Seminole County, ESTATE,
SefiSif101e County, Flofldi, Will at
west to
at Seminole
County,
WtiIte Perelancat, black tips of fur
beginning,
northeasterly
NPDES No.
FL Florida 31751,
11:00AM, on thu 24th day
0001071. The ap.
President Carter encowdered Florida,
on back. Lost vicinity of Madera
Account Number: J•00S5.000i, beginning, and beginning at the plicant
AD.
in,,
offer
for
sale
and
sell
tO
discloses one existing
has been filed against you and OU Apparent Owner: Ackerman, southeast COI'M of LOt 7,
Rosalla, $15 reward. 322.1041.
demonstrators outside
the highest bidder, for cash, subject __________________________
combined discharge of cooling
arereguiredtoserveacopyofyr George; .1.0001.0002, Blodgett, North
church Sunday morning. A written
to any and all existing liens, at the
Chuluota,
run
south
45
de.
waters
and
barometric
cwidenur
defenses, ii any, to it, on Florence: J.000I.000S, Brown, greis west
to the lake, norttiwes. discharges (containing low boiling
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
6-CNId Care
handiid of people wifinled a Jerome .1. Bornateln, of BORN. Kenneth; .1.1115.0003, Caponi, Elso tirly on lake to a point south of the
County Courthouse Ins Sanford,
"pflt4p1, STEIN I PETREE, attorneys for or Liso R, 100 Park Lane, Altamonte southwest corner of Lot 7, north to processing
citrus
oils,
etc.)
from
the
banner
of citrus frW, i
Plaintiffs, whose address is 125 Spring, Fl.; .1-1007.0001, Church, Bill the southwest corner of Lot 7, south.
. Florida, the above described
Baby Sitting in my home,
Profiteers, Nuclear South
sonal property.
Court Ave., Oriando,#$orlde T; .11001.0001, Conflta, Terry; J. easterly to the beginning, and idus
centrated canned juice (Standard
Longwood area. Days-only. Ph.
Q!4mlnaII," and they chaidid, 32101, and file the original with the 00S3, Cornwall,
That said sale is being
Cod. 2003). 'Itrong"
S34-4S2
lnning 43.1 feet south of
Samuel C; .1.
satisfy
the
terms
of
said
Writ
ci
___________________________
wastes
are
discharged
to
a
spray
"Shut them down! Shut then Cierkofthe.bove.styisdCourtonor 0015.0017, Crane, Daniel Li .1.0030. southeast corner Of Lot 7,
ExeCutiOn.
before April 2il11, 1575; otherwIse a goof, Cray, Frank, P.O. Bos
oltheTownslteof North BlOCk 22, fieId. The one combined process
down!"
J0IV'I E. Polk,
.Good Ttn to Eat
Chuluotaon wastewater discharge enters the
Iudgnnent may be entered against Oviedo Fi 32763; .1.0000.0005, Crider, extension of the east line,
run
Members of the Boston you fo the relief demanded in the Virginia; .1.0035.0011, DilgIe,
Sheriff
LIttle Wekiva River, thence the
Paul; 3ofeltWesttoshor,Cflake,noqther. Wekiva River and thence' the
Seminole County, Florida
Complaint.
(lasnahefi Aflianc. In M.a
STRAWBERRIES: Extra large I
.10015.0002, Davis, Howard, Route i ly on shore to a point west Cf St. Johns River. The Little
PubliSh: April 3,, 16, 23, 1515
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
plentiful. You or We pick daily $
Cf
lox
34,
JMJ.
Sanford
beginning,
east
to
beginning,
and
thusett planned a v1g
Fl 3377);
DEI.4
all
Wekiva
River
Is
classified as Class
Court thIs 15th day of March, 0004,Douglan, EA,LakeMary,FI; thatpirtolthe101f.stR.Wof State Il
to 3, wholesale or retail. Also
Edward Zizig's home In Win- saId
waters suitable for contact
in,,
English peas, lettuce, sweet
.110000013, Durrance, Richard; J. !Oidl3,soUthofnhI'th line of 1.0510, rcreatlon (swimming) and the
throp to ciii for wIth'awal 01 (SEAL)
potatoes, at Treasure is(and,
0035.0014, Dyson, W B: jissoia, Block 54, North Chutuota extended
Arthur H. Seckwltis, Jr.
Hwy 44 East of Loesbura.
0 Dangieman Ins: J.000s.00i4, list led 15011k 0 flOITh 1mw
_____
f Ilk and wildlife. The pr;:
dart uS Ike CI cuts CaseS "I" Qsltsway, 141ff - J40054153, i01IIkeSat ¼ ii Ike *NIISNS ?ó
pireslt
eastatas
Umi.
"Sjf-IsSW*)
msn,- ne,eestyner James C, me asl*iS.
: e?d'!flF3IJn=li
fllanbvcfts.
'H1t tatlens on - me amounts of pol.
.snon.trators rallied OutDeputy Clerk
of the bed of Lak.
415 B Nh St., Sanford, Fl 32171;
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
in lutants allowed to
e
dis.
side the Rhode Iiind Publish: March 1, 24 April 25, 00471000, Hardwick, Mrs. W I1,J. NOrth Chuluota andCatherine
the unpiatted charged and was drafted in ec.
CLOS4NL VACATINS AND
11iOOi3, Hattaway, Robert or shoreline lying between Lake Drive cordence with
Criative Expressions
Statehous, In Providence OEH.iIO
me UANDOININS RISNTI.OP.WAY
Talley, Box 321, Altamonte Springs, and Lake Catherine, and the northTO WrIOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Clean
Water
Act
(33
agatiut nuel..r power aid a
U.S.C.
SectIon
Call Jo-An, 323.1117.
Fl; .113140001, Hayes, Sandra, p
west ¼ of the northwest t
__
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
5q.)
.
i bulb's atomic IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Box 102 Altamonte Springs, Fl,- oJ. soumeest ¼ Of the ,WIthw,st ¼.
bard of County Commissioners of
standards and regulations. The
ISTNJUDICIALCIRCUIT, INAND 1163.0121, Henson, Paul, 520 S That POrtion Of property
0le County Florida, at Its
plast In Qiarlestown. Re-P. POE
flAArts&amp;Ciifts
descrlbed
pollutant
iimititions
and
other
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Summerlin Aye, Sanford Fl 33771;J. as f011ows:
Regular Meeting held on the 27th
Edward P. Beard_, D.R.I., oitCe FLOIRDA.
permit
conditions
are
tentative
and
day
Lots 1 through I, BloCk 7, Lots) open
0047.0001, Hlcksn, Mr. J F, Sanford,
of Mirth A.D., 1m, in the
to comment from the public.
a string unclear power backer, Case Ne. 41I3-CA.fl.g
Fl; J0744.0004, .Ianosik, .1 A, 1001 through I, Block I; Lots 1 throughl, p.ns wishing to
County
Commissioners' Meeting CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. The
comment upon
STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPART. Esplanade
Way No. Pu, Blocks: Lotslindl Block 10; LOts
came out against the MENT
Room In the courflious. as $N0Id,
most complete in Central
OF LEGAL AFFAIRS, - JIM Casselberry, Fl; '.1.0114.0011, 1 through 16, Block 14: 1.05$ 1 oroblecttopermltissuenc.ortoth. SeminoleCouinty, Florida, pursij
Florida. HOBBY DEPOT, 1,10
Qiarledown plant.
proposed permit limitations and
SMITH, ATTORNEY GENERAL, Jenkins, D A, 30 E 4th St. Sanford, thI'O(*I 16. Block 15;
ut tiatice here*.
French Ave., Sanford, Pu.
LOtS
1
through
conditions
are
invited
to
A coalltlois 01 antInuclear
Plaintiff, Fl nm, J.107S0102, JCfWS5OII, Est ot 14, BlOck 16; Lots
submit
glvent, p.is.o' use *opted a
1 ttWOUoh 16, same In writing within thIrty days
Cf
pow., p'os In norths Ohio vs.
V5. and
and
Paul, 59 Brighton
Block )5j Lots 1 through 16, Block me date of this notice to the En. abandoning, renouncing
1$-tblp nIsd
W. C. WREATH COMPANY, A Cassilberry,
Fl; Way,
J0017.0005, 301 Lots) through 15, Block 2111.015 forcement Division, U.S.
En. disclalming any and all right of me
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
a nuclear power plait imd.r Ri$ON and JACK H. LOVE,
BE, 1214 1 Tulane Dr., Altamonte )S,BiockI3; ThatpOI$IOISO BIock$ Cowtland Street,
Atlanta,
GeorgIa
and to
Defendants. Springs, Fl: J.ØØ15.$3Q, Lundbjg, lying westof SR 41; Alt that
cosutruction In North Pony,
the followIng deScribed
30300, ATTN: Mona BIllion.
tandem-axle tractors to run the
Kathy J or Phoebe F, 410
nlghts.cI.way, to-wit:
ood ofllock2llyingwestolsR4)5:Lots
demaidingahalttowoekoaths
llcat
number
afld4r
NPDIS
East Coast. Home on weekends,
NOTICIOPSUIT
Or., Sanford, Fi 3277); .1.0047.0000, 1 through IS, Block 31, Lots 1 number should
Allthatportlenofright.Of.wayfrj
be included In the
ances on each trip I fast
facility.
TO: Harry Morrison
Paoia Road (Former State
McMichael, Henry A.: .110000021, through 16, Block 32, Lots 1 through first page
ci comments. All cons. Secondary Road 5-MA)
weekly settlements. Call
d-b-a W.C. Wreath Company Meihill, Ann: .11163-0035, Morrison, 14, BIock33: Lotsithroughla, block ments received
lying east Cf
within thC 30.
MERCURY MOTOR EXPR ESS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED BeatrIce, 404 laywood Dr., Sanford, 34: Lots) ttwough 16, BloCk 31: Lots
y period will be collidorid in the last rlsht-.f.way line 0
TolI.Free 1000-431-4572 ask for
that an action for injunctive relIef Fl, .1.15361001, Mount, PlpkonJ, 1 through 16, block 36; 1.051
Rinehart Rood (County Road C.
7
me
ormulatlon
of
is. bE.
has been filed egains$ you and you 114 SprIng Valley Loop, Altamonte through . Block 37;
4311)
In
the
west
half
of
SectIon
1,
minations regarding me permit.
are reqired to serve a copy of your Sags, Fl 3270i;JIOU-0o12, Rebecca
All that portion of Block 21, lyIng w,.ere tiers is a significant degree Township 20 South, lange 30 East,
Manager Trainee
Waigreen
written difenies, if any, to is on
INVITATIONTOBID
Chapter No. $3: J100SOO17,*ogors west Cf SR 41: LoIs through 14, Of public Intuit in the pr:
including any portion depicted On
Orugsof Sanford. Paid vacation,
.IamesA. Peters, Assistant Attorney Hall Const; .11055.01)0. RO)?ItOn, Block 10: LoIs 1 through 22, Block
- C*TYOPWI$tIl$P$lNsS
permit Issuance, the EPA RegionalPlatCfSurveyoil.adtopaoiaas
r,coie in PSat look 3,
paidholldays,mdsedisc,major
-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given General, The Capitol, Taliafiasae,, .lOhn: .111740003, Russell, Harry o 11; Lots 3,7, and 5, Block 42: Lots 4 Adminlsfratgr will hold a
pegs I):
public
medicall retirement plans. 323.
Nt sealed proposals will be Florida 32301, and tHe the original Or Wanda, 2430 broadway, Toledo, through 1), BloCk 43:1.0151 through hearIng. After consideration of
for appointment.
with me Clerk en or befee i,rii v,
received by the City Of wu,w.
load on plot of Oaklaw,s
.i liii eu, Scott, Mary L 16, Block 44: 1.0551 ttWOuiIs I' Block all written comments and of
vings, Florida, at the City Hall iS15j otherwise, a judgment may be I Douglas Jg .1-00441100, Skubert 47 La
thfRIIl5, Blockil: otsi the requirements and policies Cemetery is recorded in p ii Small remodeling firm needs
lqcated ii * North Edgemon 11ed against you for the reliat bras, Atlantic, P 0
through 13, Block 0511.0151 through in me Ad and
, pg
Painter.Carp,nteq immediately
appropriats 13,
sm page 21, pstIc rICOdS
, Block 30:
4venus, wmwer *1111, Flil'lde, demandei In me Complaint.
CoUnty, Florida, lying
Park Fl,J:N...0033, Sorenson,
323.0)07
regulations, the EPA Re.
ustil 3:30p.m. on April iP, in,,
Witness my hand end the sail Cf Robert L; J.)07$IJ44, $'Jpeq'.0
Lots) through I, Block lii 1.0151 glensl Administrator wIll make outside of me fsilswing described
a4 kefrIa- this Court on March 33, -ins.
*5 AIr 'ti
Septic Tank, AItemeM Sag, Pi;j. througis 22, Block $2: Lots) *rsugls' ditirminal Isnis regsrdl. permit parcel:
(SEAL)
iiiing
a .i ci 'I,, CItY
01740004, Tells, Robert or Louise, L Block 23$ 1.0511 IlwoIfgh 1, BlOCk iis'ianci. If the determinations
Ii
.- Prspualo will N publicly Spinal
Arthur H. Bsckwlffi, Jr.
are lyin, 31 feet on sick side of me
107 Park Ave Trailer Ct, Sanford, Fl S1 LOIS 1 ttWIuglS 12. Block lu-Lois substantially unchanged rS1 ft1Se
IelIswlng
described
lIne,
attched
Clerk
of the lESI Judicial
gn med aloud Immediately afflç
1.0110 throUgh 10, announced by tisis notice, me EPA iSraeai EablSlt A
33771,J.II3.10)3, - Thompson, 1 through S
Circuit
Block 54; LoIs 1 through
the expiration of the time,
Beatrice i - -DanIel:
20. Block' Ieg'onal Admini$t,atir will so
FICTITIOUS NAME
By: lvi. Crahirsi
eotaöttoiie
. ,0, r*ai,
E*NIBITA
Titus. Loran 0: .110724111, Walker, 17$ Lois) through U,. BlOCk W Lots nsIitp all persiiis IlablnIttkig writ.
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Deputy Clerk
.1*. 2112 Magnolia Aye, Sanford, 1 u1'
login at 11w northwest corner at lPgigOd in business at t. 3, box
21, Block dli Lois) tinCeIThflOIhtL If thedatorminatisas
map be ahta
Publish Mar. 361 Apr. 2,5,14 in, Fl; .119554015, Wardle; JIIISN, tIh!sI*I 1, BlOck 47:
lange 740, SOuth Sanford Ave., Sanford
are substantially changed ff01
from me office oi me City Clerk, O(H.)44
EPA 311115, from hlch Ike nerth lIne at
Seminole
County, Florida,
Wlsitbeck. Charlesf J-0371.1111.
Lots)
ftWOUIII
3
•fld
2.
Black
41$
Regional
AdminIiIr.Ior
will
lUlls
I
said
Section
1
Is
presumed
t sr771.
undir
the fictitIous
CIty 01 Wlnfer 5pr, 317.1*. The
Willjams, Walter,J.00fl.00$o, Lots) Wwough 2. Block 0111.0111,2, publIc ,sellco Indicating 51w revised last: run S N d.grsas
name of,
NOTICE
CIty reserves the right to rsiect I.,
Yancey, W $
sa' w'
I a that
(THE)l$CI4ANTED
WOOD,
and
13,16,
Block?);
LoIs
1,1
and
6
Block
determinatisns,
Requests
for
datarce
ci
177.13
feet
t,
me
I
Intend
to
register
said
name
NOTICE is hereby given mat ie iMor,sat concerning the ns
and to waive any
73: Lots) ltweugt 1, Block 74, Lots) adjvdicalsry hearing may be flIed bsgbmlng cia
or tocimicollty hi any board if County Csmmlsslensrs'oI or description of me Preperly and through 23, block 71:
,iryo concave to me with the Clerk Of me Circuit Court,
aftij me Isilenal AdmW,lslrsIsr NUTh liNing acu
w.01 In Ike wu,ot ci isis city. Seminole County, FlorIda, shaft 01
radius 016044 f
Seminole Cnty, Florida in ac
nemos and address Cf the holder
LOIS) through 14. Block 53,1.015) make-s
the above.d.scris,
10:00A.M., or as soon thereafter N may be obtained by ai
MaryT. Pforton,
Through ii Block U: Lots) through detsrmlnallens, Additional in. aid a central angie of 36 dig'.as 4' C0f'dinco with Ike provisions ci me
p
possible, on me 3ITh day 01 AprIl, possessing an interest in the 10, Block 01: LoIs
c c
FictItloui Name Statutes, To-Wit:
1,3, and 14 Block formation regardln adjudicatory
Thece run sousseasterly si.. Section SM.gs Florida Statutes p,
PublIsh: April . )51
hold a public hoorin, at ti propertYbyadlr.sslnganinyto SI; LoIs 1 and 16. bloCk 52. occor. hearing is available iii 4 CFN sold
kThMSloCIUntYColwIhOuSI, RNSS GERALD A. LEWIS, Slate Coap. ding
Oil-Il
waosrvedistaac.oi
Sie. Jonathan 0. Gerber
to me plat at Nerib Chulueta, 121.34, or by Cetwacthg *5 Ligil
- 153. SaaIsr4, Florida, $sCsnsIEsr me trolher, Abandoned Property Soc. Pill BoOk
topointwtangencyamenc.,un PubliSh Mar. 361 Apr. 3, C, 14, n,
2. Pals 1415, Public Re- Support Branch at me
ad*eas $13 degrees 30' 10" E a distance ci 0155.141
NOTICE
thu. Attvi: Harry S. Carson, ioi cords 01 Seminole County, FlorIda.
OP
RESOLUTION
or 01 1S4411.35s4, A (oct
An ordinance reliting 1 spociflpd Pate Capitol, TSIIaIIMSO, Florida aId Lots llthroueh 14' Block 1: UN sheet Containing
CLOSIN• VACATINS AND
arees 0 tho unl*erperaled tern. 33351 0l) 47.2103. Is sure
addItIonal do-' con(avets*e north hivIng a radius UNITED STATES DISTRICT
1 through 23, blOck 31
AUINS RIONT$.OP.WAy tries
toilO Shout His
licatIi and isis ofMSfo
mole county, Florida: medien *5 account number before
all ci Riochu $ and 4; 1.015 1 pr,,, ds5grminat
t WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Jangleot COURT MIDSI.I DISTRICT OP
o skalch 1 degrees a' ia', Ihenco run FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
lo hereby gives is. me' cnssIIn tie Newell Cave Sections I,. the name ptII'ws$ In lola .Wlce. ffirsigh 4. BlOck is UI' I Nwsusls e.in.
.3_i
Skeet
'he
enact
iscothe
if
She
leutttsuL
Iy
and
leslirly
Lighting District Cr01. UnIes pros, - of - ownprsip is 13, BloCk 61 Liii
along COUNT NO. 7$ 05- L.C$V.y
of
COi.
tlwem* 11 Slack discharge, ado additional In- sillourwa corvo lfoIsncooi 4$4
1.0151 thr011hli 14, Slack Ba Liii formation on hearing procedure. Is
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA,
to tie loller by JvAe 1,
minoCounty, Plorids, at tis -- mece, to be stIlled She HesplI
Cove - Sections 1, 3 aid 3 IriS. 1512. $5 property will N delIvered
iso to pond $1n..cy,
null',Plaintiff, -vs. WILLIE PRANK
ellsh7,SI0ckSLIN1tlIrOwUIi4,
available
by
wrNhW
thu
EPA
14
LIe-istino District Ordinances * custOdy toils Camatrauer
IkCtrunN73degra'a'0 MURKEY id RUTH MAE MIjN.
bleCk 20: LoIs 1 thrsiighl Sloth ii: •,s above. A copy
y-W March, AD.,
. In
ci
Ike
droll
*ssance
ci
*31
iso
to
me
providing Psi dotuallians: previping Pria.- TIsiriofter, all ferther 1.0151 WWSIgh 17, BlOck 13. LiN 1 permit to
KEY, his wIts, 11W AVCO PINAj4.
COy Camm15T
also_n'lShlo Item EPA. hegII*IIO cia Curve n(Sve to *5
.
CIAL $IRV1CI$ OP HOLLY.
Roses lathe Cou.Thsuoa.S
so se dlrndsd to *5 ffireugh4.BIocki3,Laisl$.,ggls Tie application, clesmonts Whevkearedkmci4
:1., F-_ bird ii county Cmmlssienerss CUngIrOI*OI mendS.
foot
and?,
14: Lots 1 ShnI, eel received and shun dn*nisflen are *0 a control angle 0117 li.i Ii' NOTICE OP SALE
revhdIug so, maIntenance a$
GERALD A. LEWIS
2.
SNotBlock
1$. accordIng
to Petitbe and Nalica
gi
Nailce is
NapleS available ion revIew *5 yh at Or: Thence run nermu
v., ossal and- adopted -. operation ol.Cfvli lights withIn Ike
gi
COMPTROI.LIIbp,LoNlDa Of Pail II the Townslts ii North 3 Caurtliad- Skeet. 10 Noon
ga
cliduits. PIeS hit 13, Page 44 *5 A$ssuusa, Georgia, b$Iusun Ike hews
uhvIy along sale curve a cueve summary Pinol Decree of Foreclo-'
- district; creating' as Adviooçy PubInd A 1,'e,
'saca
011101$
feat
is
ew
Serd
lotting
forth
fiSCal
DIII
.
4
PublIc
Nicerds
if
flasleniag,
sure o*5Wsn Mardi L1W by the
Simhiols ci s; sm.
CnIy, PheNe. and LaN 1 through *rsi Fillip. 4:10 .m.. Mautuy taijuy, sale lS. II
*0 ,
Shove 110*144 Crt in Ne Shave
A
g.
ievp
ci ope$, esimniants or
copyIng mactins lying the nails Shoot usld 101*105 slytel Causs, She undersigned Uisl.
-lanlltmneugliie. SloCkdis 1.0151
atlinaN*0*5p*
avallobli
he
Public
we.
ala
1:
*5 -.
-lid is *5
thraigh a Slosh 4, ci *5 phi
Ini.iil
tel Stales Marshal, or one at
charge 0130
thence 'vs End along Ule north duly
pope T$e
ixch1
North atutuohs
rl5ghto at-isp, h-oh
-.
authoriad deputies, will neIl
'
i•m
0'NteSiSt
SO
Invlr.
1*501
locUs
$
a
lIofonc
ci
asino
CoUnty
Col2.
and
an
Besh IL Paged. Public
isa . ...., I
4I4 l,deacnIbod
Sib lo Seminole
Riie60
ci
eneuj
Ropulsslon
*5
*5
noINS
Is
We
south
aa,*
corner
01
CowlW,,.F*Ide,
as: Lots
of
1, Bie 'A,, eNoctive doll.
is,
fdOTlClosW gives t,ot me - SemInole County, Florida, and LOIS qws$ei he Certify tie die.
Sale isirict iait ansn
s
baths
$1,
Tumishig
15
leaN.
11430
lad
3001
iOOKINTO,
I
IIWSIII5
4'
Sloth
As
M.OI auausts. sowrdlJ4
Comrn'snsIn llairdIw with the *1110015 1101,
fol$ilig -IiScnlii-MHi
- LaN ffirsw 1*013.11mb C: chile(s)
to me
mire, us vocor*5
County, Florida, Shall
wovlsiscisia*5øIcimiCsem WiNu*5Inia torus
ioot 'lore aCcsrl*5 SI the !IS. thansaf ricer.
CeNSy.PWIN:
Oh. 5*5 lalPopel' 01*5
c
)0N AM. en as soon *arsow-as Lot I *0141*5*12. Sloth Ms - Water Act 133 U.S.C. $ofl*5 l4$
in *e INitial r.cei bosh 4,
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Ihicirds 01 Siminsli c..,,
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th party interested in said
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subsidized
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California u a esution iaiii as recorded in Plat Book 17,
Page 21, gram is designed to assist ginning at the southeast corner
CARTER'S COUNTRY CLUB
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the causes of the *Idei4 Ofl Public Records of Seminole County. economically disadvantaged youth Los 3, Block 22, run westerly and JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE. U.S. KENNELS, INC.
Florida.
ages 14 through 21 years of age. A southwesterly along lot lines to the Environmental Protection Agency,
Three Mile Island are Ide-nBY: Kenneth L. Dobmeler,
______________________prolect must result in tangible out. southwest corner of Lot 5, Block 32. Region IV, Water Enforcement
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4_p tonaps
has been filed against you and you puts or a specific product that will south to north line of Lot 1, Block 15, Branch 345 Courtland Street,
Publish: March i, 26. April 2, L
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Seco mit a "nur twin" of the are required to serve a copy of your be completed within the period of extended west, east to east line of
Atlanta, Georgia 30301. 104111.2321
written defenses, u any, to it on time between the closeof school and Lot 3, Block 22, extended south, in conlunction with Florida
Peinsylvania plaid,
DEHt6
SCAR
ITO,
September
30.
SALVATORE
R.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
north
to
beginning,
and
beginning
Department of Environmental
"I am Informed that
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
Eligible Agencies Include:
plaintiff's attorney, wtose andress
$2.1
feet
south
of
the
southeast
cor.
Regulation
Twin
Towers
Office
pouslbility 01 a gene-dc defect
P.O. lox 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33517.
Orange Avenue, Orlandc, Seminole County public and private ner of Lot 7, Block 32 of Townaite Of Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road
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caused or contributed to the Florida 32101, on or before April , non•proflt neigiborhood or com
North Chuiuota on extension of the Tallahassee, Florida 32301. 504411.
Reduce safe I fast with Golese
and
file
the
original
with
the
munity
based
organizations
or
east
line.
runsouthtotheiouffi
line
'ii•Mjjepbie47 Public Notice No. 7tFLCO3O,
NOTICEOPSHIRIPP'S$ALE
Tabiets I E.Vap "water pills"
clerk of this court either before associations including local
of 3rd Street extended west to the April
2, D1. NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
cannot be ruled 0%*, Brown service on piaintifs attorney or education institutions,
Tauctiton Drug.
shore of lake, northerlyon theshore PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF NA. by virtue of that certain WrIt of
said In a telegram to the NRC. immediately thereafter: otherwise
Interested agencies Should toa poInt west of beginning, east to T1ONAL POLLUTANT DIS. Execution issued out of arid under
DIVORCE-$21.W--GUaranteed.
"U sigh a defect exists in Qe- adefaultwilibeenteredagaintjyou cnnatact.
beginning, and beginning at the CHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM the seal of the COUNTY Court of
Free details; KIT, Box 7,1,
Brenda Donnan, Acting Man- southeast corner of Lot 3, Block 22. PERMIT AND NOTICE OF CON.
for the relief demanded in the
Tilivid
OrangeCounty,Flgrlda,upona
final
Three Mile
facility, that complaint or petition. Pompano, FL. 33061, 414ff1.
power Senior Planner, Seminole North Chuluota, run westerly on the SIDERATION FOR STATE CERTI.
ludgement renderedln the aforesaid _______________________
se defect may well exist In
WITNES$my hand andthesealof County Manpower DivisIon, First southerly line to the southwest cor FICATION The U. S. Environmental court
on the affi day of October,
Street and Park Avenue, Sanford, nor of Lot 3, south to the north line Cf Protection Agency proposes to AD., in that certain case entitled,
the Pancho Seco plant" _____ this Court on March 23, in,.
WANTED: Customers to enloy
Fl. 32171 or
Lot I, Block 15, extended west, east reissue a National Pollutant
Placemakers Development Co.,
Jane Fonda, whose late-st (SEAL)
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
First Street and Park Avenue to the east line of Lot 3, Block 22 cx. Discharge Elimination System
Inc., a Florida corporation Plaintiff,
Salad Bar with IS items I. Great
movie, "China Syndrome,"
Sanford, Fl. 32171
Clerk of Circuit Courl
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tended south, north to beginning, (NPDES) permit to each of the
•vs. Lotus Harris, Defendant, which
Country Breakfast. No cx.
or
By. Patricia Rcbinn
and beginning at the southeast COf
deplcts a fktlonal accident at a
following: 1. Plymouth Citrus aforesaid Writ of Execution was de.
perience necessary. Apply in
As
Deputy
Clerk
Telephone:
3234330,
ext.
352.
ner
of
Lot
4,
Block
32,
North
Products
mine-ar lower plaid jelnsd beT Publish Mar.
livered to me Sheriff of Sminole
CooperatIve,
U.
person Hwy. 17.52, Sanford.
Proposal packages and additional
261 Apr. 2,5, 16, n,
Chuluota, run westerly on the s.
County,
Florida,
and-I
have
levied
t,Ighwey No.
, p.
Appetite required.
husband, Tom Hayden, &amp;mdsy DEH.1a3
Information may be obtained by southerly line to the southwest CO'
Plymouth, Orange upon the following described
nerof Lotl, south tothe north lineof 0. lox 341,
night In calling for the is THE CIRCUIT COURt, contacting the above office.
The deadline date for submlttals Lot 1, Block iS, extended west, east County, FlorIda 32711, NPDES No. pr09'ty owned by Lotus Harris, ______________________
resignation of U.S. Energy SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA for SYEP proposals is Wednesday, to east line ot Lot
FL00003%. The applicant discloses said property being located in
wingsby DOT
4, BloCk n exten. one combined existing discharge Cf $en'iinole County, Florida, more
Secretary James $"Jisger NO. fl.flI.CA.e'D
April 4, i52, 3:00 p.m.
NOTARY PUBLIC
CARL E. KASEMEIER and Publish April 1.2. 1515
did south, north toling, and wastewaters from the -pjng particularly described as follows:
6or33n7 v
because of his "continued FRANCES
Aisortsdfurnituretakenfromthe
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L. KASEME1ER, his •OEi.a
beginningatthesouth.estcoinerof afldcanningoffrozencltrusconcon.
01 the minlear In- wife,
LotS, Block 22, North Chuiuota, run trates and single strength juices defendant's place of business in.

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IN THE CIRCWT COURT OP
PUSLIC NOTICE
and taxai procedures;
NOTICE UNDER PICTITIOUS
PICTITIOUSNAMI
'SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
The Seminole County Bourd at emPowevin me levy of special
NAME STATUTE
Notice is hereby given t?iat i am
CI NO. 7.SS4.CA.$.K
County Commissioners, as Prime assessmentsortaxeswlminn,.dis. engaged in business at 717H E. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
EUGENE BAKER I JOANNE E
Sponsor for the Comprehensive trict;andprovldingfors.ve,'abliity, Altamonte Dr. Attamonte Springs,
Notice is hereby given mat the
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'Empioyment and Training Act excluslonfrom the Seminole County Fla.3flOiS.mlnoleCounty,F$osida, undersigned, pursuant to the
Plaintiffs, ICETA) requests eligible agencies Code, and an effective date.
under the fictitious name of "Fiditi.i Name Statute", ChaPter
vs.
iiderested in operating a FY 7,
UIed P
Said district shall encompass the COLONIAL BUSINESS SERVICES,
U0. Florida 5(atutswiII register
GEORGE W. COCKAYNE A Summer Youth Employment following described areas of and that I intend to register said With me Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Fearing an accident iyitiir CAROLYN COCKAYNE.
Program (SYEP) CETA Title iv
Seminole County, Florida:
name with the Clerk of the Circuit Seminole County, Florida, upon
totheone cm Three Mile Island,
Defendants. Subpart C to submit a prolect
That portion of property tying Court, Seminole County, Florida In receiptofproolofpubHca?lonof this
Pa California Gov Eswsd
proposal for funding consideration, within the area known as Chuluota, accordance with the pj
flOtiCt the fictitious name, to.wlt:
NOTICE OP ACTION
The total allocation for FY , is described as follows: The north part the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. COUNTRY CLUB PET WORLD
G. &amp;own uked the Nxlesr TO: GEORGE
$450,767
W. COCKAYNE
of the bed of Lake Catherine in Wit: Section I6S.0 Florida Statutes IMder which I am engaged in
Regulatory Ccsnznlsslun to ihut
1 CAROYLN COCKAYNE
Purpose of SYEP: This program North Chuluota and the unplatted itSi.
bU5k'4$5 at i50 E.E. Williamson
Address Unknown
down an atomic power plant In
provides eligible youth with useful Shoreline lying between Lake Drive
Sig. Richard J. Potami
Road. in in the City of Lonqwuod,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an weit and sufficient basic education and Lake Catherine, and the bed of Publish: April 3,, ia n, irn
Florida.
iz state
action to foreclos, a mortgage
and institutional or on.th,.Iob Spring Lake and the unptatted por. DE1.17
Dated at L.ongwood, Fia.,

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lucky brub will give you this You have a ebance today to
Opportunity to COMPIStle make a big tit with one who
you've bad on ft doesslift kww you my W4
board for a long timle. tbrw* your willhignslaii to be
once compieteti, you'll be able cooperlstive and bellofull
todomwy now thlnga
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ARIES (March 21-April 9) It
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MY
today when someone who pack wiU be forthcoming today.
usually doesn't pay you too You'll cross the finish line first
much all"on is extra-nice. after all.
Find out more of what lin
SCORPIO (Oct. *Nov. n)If
ahead for you from now until YOU allow experience to guide
you . next birthday by aending yfl.3 today, everything
for your copy of Axtro-Gr%% come oult jot the way you wad
Letter. " $1 for O&amp;Ch to it to in the romance depertAsbvGra* P.O. Box 0, mignt.
Radio City SItsitim, N.Y. 10019.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) share a material Ittered lilbould
Somme older or ma m a- be given tuil algention today.
perienced may point out a Worthwhile pim will
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Herald Staff Writer
As a prerequisite to Implementing a sex education program In

contributor for promoting sexual promiscuity,
"The media, including television, radio, music, motion pictures
and advertisements in magazines and newspapers bombard us
of sexual
promiscuity."
With that thought in mind, Layer asked the school board to
consider his three-part plan for implementing a sex education
program in the public scholl system. The plan includes: short
range, intermediate range and long range goals.
Layer said he needs the help of concerned citizens to wage a
clean-up campalei to convinm the media to rid itself of offensive
programs and advertising. Newspapers which publish offensive advaUsements and prodkts should be boycotted "until
this Is cleaned up," Layer recommended.
He also called for an immediate upgrading of all counseling
services and programs for divorce prevention through the county
mental health clinic, churches, health and rehabilitation service,
public health service and the health system council,
"Extra efforts from all of these organizations are needed for

William P. Layer today called for a boycott of all media carrying
offensive advertising and products "Until this Is cleaned up."
Layer's statement is contained in a written recommendation
released today on his position of iMplementing a sex education
program In the county.
Layer, who made his recommendation verbally at the March 29
school board meeting, was asked by a board member to prepare
his recommendation in written form for other board members to
study. The recommendation, in which Layer elaborates his
position, will be placed for consideration on the April 11 agenda
for board action.
Last week, Layer told the school board a sex education program
could not be implemented in the public schools without first
cleaning up the environment in which the students must live. He
blamed the media for exploiting sex and said It was the main

guidance on the family borne front," Layer said.
Under the heading of Intermediate goals, a sex education
program would be developed by the school staff with the help of
the medical association, mbMerial anociation, health and Social
organlzatloiis and Interested parents, Layer recommended.
The program would then be taught on a pilot basis through
youth groups and-or church schools of each denomination and
implemented by the ministerial association. he said.
"This means of presentation of the program would dispel any
apprehension that the school system might not present the
prograin in the proper light accordin? to their individual belie
He also recommended the Seminole County Medical
Association accept responsibility' for piloting a medical type informational program In the county's hospitals for the teen-age
groups and individuals under its care.
The public health service should accept responsibility also In
piloting a program through its clinics and in conjunction with all
welfare agencies giving aid to dependent children, he recom-

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HeraM Staff Writer
curred for alleged false arrest, false imprijonment and assault
and battery.
James and Jimmie Harvey and daughter CrysW Bunn
Anderson of Fern Park filed several compiaintg hd Friday
against U.Charles Coffee for his alleged actions on May 11. 1975.
E. Polk w was not involved
incident, has
also been named as a defendant in that civil suit. Tbe action was
filed in the Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford.
In the suit, the Harvey family claim they were arrested by
Coffee without probable cause on May 11, 1975. The perents were
taken to the Seminole County Jail while the daughter spent
several hours in the Seminole County Juvenile Detotion, Center,
the complalint states.
As a result of their alleged falm arrest and false .
the Harveys claim they suffered togreat inconvenismil
discomfort, mental Pain anid siliftering humillatioilt, shamIe.
public ridicule, disgrace, km Of UM from t1wir normal pursults
and injury to personal and ptWiessional reputations,90

darer might refuse to
take?".
Oswald: "You can probally
darer will rdun four, but
11w,. Is the largest really
logical number. Here is an

by Coffee who was hitter beca use other charges against
family were dropped in court.

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they were being detained it county jail an or about May 11, 1975.
James forvey saW Coffee aftedly strok him with cload flats
and a slapstick while be was handcuffed and beld by another
police officer.
While she was talking on the telephone,
cIAi111W Coffee allegedly punclod her in the abdomen wkbwA
provocation.
AU In all, the Harvey family's complaint contains sight
separate coumta against both Coffee andpo&amp; For eechcowg,the
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purchase on Sunset Drive as a and the county is to be held f ully responsible for its use. The
site for a future city hall, civic harmless in the spending of the grant would be policed by the
center an senior citizen
Planning Council Mowbray
complex has been sold to upon the
another buyer, Mayor Bill approval of the ultimate site said, and Casselberry would
have to repay the funds if it
selected for the complex.
Grier said today.
"I want the senior citizens to breached the contract by
But that doesn't mean
another site will have to be get a building it wants, not one allowing groups other than
purcluised for the senior citizen with three-quarters of the space senior citizens to use of tile
building, Grier said, The mayor petitioned off for offices for facility.
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Wd during negotiations for other organizations," Comthe purchase of the property, mlssion Chairman Bob French the construction, Mowbray
said, the city would have to f und
the buyer whom bid was ac- said.
those
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CePted Monday offered to sell
rX city of
Casselberry has grants do not tolerate
it the price he paid for the the construction cost. The overruns," Mowbray said, and
none is expected
complex site. The buyer's name county and city funding would
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff ,
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matching
funds
on
a
questioned
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Furino is looking at mpg to discussed the possibilities of the' city in the payment of utility
If other properties are county funding. And county expenses. He said however
.Office of Management, fthere would have to be services
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of the Incidence of rcpcated teen pregnancies as shown by the
following: Of 215 teen pregnancies, 99 were first-timers, 69 were
3econd-timers, 21 were third-timers, 15 were four-timers and 11
were pregnant for the fifth time," Layer said.
If, and only If, the media upgrades its programs and advertLsesnents and the pilot programs have been shown to be effective, Layer said the school board should consider ftnplementat Ion of the program in the Seminole County public
schools on a voluntary basis. He said he hadn't determined which
grades would be offered the program.
The Seminole County Chapter of the Florida Alliance for
Responsible Parenting is pushing the school board to implement a
mandatory "family living" curriculum In the public schools for
students from kindergarten to 12th grade and includes sex
education In Its proposal.
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ukrus. Now I've been told by
my gynecologist that I have it
fibroid tumor. He will do an
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operationand remove it with
since they are
the uterus and the ovaries. He
not CnCer, they don't spread.
wants to take out the ovaries me
main 'effects, again, are
because rm over 50. Are fibroid
pressure symptoms an
cancerous? Do they
ted? At
grow? How are they
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this time I feel good and n't tum are stjtd, Just as we
ors
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have.ny
really
don't know how can cer
have the operation.,
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star
DEAR READER.
The turnors, both malignant and
reason tumors are called benign. We know many factors
fibrold is because they are
contribute to such problems,
had,
fibrous
tissue.
Sometimes
they me mlled myofibroma, but often we don't know the real
which refers to the fad that cause.
they have tissue in them related You didr't comment on
to Muscle$in the uterus. In any whether or not you've gone
cue, the simple, un. through the menopause. but
complicated fibroid tumor is since you're over 50, it is
not cancerous. That's one reasonable to presume you
reason doctors don't get too either have or soon will. Under
upet about then as long as those circumstances, if a
they aren't too large and aren't woman does have
hysterectomy, many doctors
Your friend who had a D and feel It's a good idea to remove
C (a type of examination) the ovaries as well.
apparently didn't really have U the ovaries,are
any symptoms and the doctor tioning, about all
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checked to make sun she cllckt't point IS provide
source
ovarian
cancer
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have a disorder that needed
COflUflOn
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additional treatment.
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not detected fltil it has already
large and Is causing pressur e
leave something
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organ,
on $fl
spread. So w that can't help and
may decide to remove IL
may h&amp;in use person?
some imall fibroids, depending
SINCE YOU are at the
upon their location in the
uterus, can cause excessive or menopause age, I am sending
ftV*1Wt bleeding. Tha am is you The Health Letter number
an Indication for removaL The 5-12, Menopause. Other readers
eciallon really has to be made who want this Issue can send 50
on firsthand knowledge of how cents with along, stamped, e'
large the tumor Is, where it's addressed envelope for it. Send
located and what symptoms It's your request to me In care of
producing. Yotrdodorislnthe this newspaper, P.O. Box lS5l,
best position to know these Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
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meeting of the Council of Local
Land Is becoming so valuable -will have far-reaching effects Altamonte Sprin gs and the two
But, first, he said, regulations apart from wet garbage.
report indicates a mininmtn of
Governments In Seminole and so scarce It Is no longer on all of Seminole's people. proposed systems at Iron would have to be adopted by all
$
million will be nccesselrv to
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Because Seminole County has County Wednesday night the available at an economically And, he added, will require Bridge near Oviedo and in the local governmental bodies may d u
initiate
the constructin
one of the higher population crux of the problem is:
" be the hardest to acfeasible price for continued cooperation among the various Sanford for the North Seminole of both the county and the cities
lish h said, because the Several methods of gathering
growth rates in the natjo
- The state has mandated burying.
governmental entitles to ac- areas of Sanford, Lake Mary to:
public
will have t be Id e the
fast running out of land, city that a plan be formulated by
The solutions being proposed, Lomplish.
and the unincorporated areas
-Require mandatory pickup
the funds, were discussed by
of
and county governments here Seminole County this year to Schuder said -as the result of
The ultimate solution, which nearby.
of all garbage and trash in the
e the delegates -- including a
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may
be forced to adopt dispose of garbage and trash by several years' study by the appears most feasible, Schuder
The Incinerators through the county by collectors.
suggestion of Lake Mary Mayor
regulations affecting
the a method other than the one Council of Governments solid said is to construct incinerators burning process would create
- Mandatory separation of
A trust fund would have to be Walter Sorenson that a surlifestyle of its 150,ODO residents. currently used of burying and to waste committee and backed- -at each of the three regional steam which in turn would garbage, by homeowners, begun as soon as possible to charge be tacked onto each
County
Public
Works include a way to recover, up with a professional study by sewer plants in the county.
create energy to be sold to the much like done during World gather money for the ultimate family's monthly garbageDirector Jack Schuder told city anything of value from the the engineering firm of Post,
The regional plants include sewer plants for their War II, with metals, glass and Incinerator construction, trash collection bill for the trust
and co un ty delegates at a trash.
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, the one In existence at operation,
paper placed in containers Schuder said the engineerin g fund.

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Impact spun the car and turned the van on Its side. Florida Highway Patrol at
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advances. the department said.
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Osborne of the University of and the county commission
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by Concerned Citizens o( Lake after her election to the
Orlenta, bringing the dying lake Altamonte Springs City
to public attention. Sandra Commission, Commissioner
Glenn, when elected to the Dolores Vickers began working
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adverse effect on pending wage negotiations between the truckimlg
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Some government officials have said President Carter cannot
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February performance will almost certainly place renewed taiiie inflation.
pressure on the White House to take additional anti-inflation
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wholesale prices surged I percent in February. Food and gasoline
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The crowd at the demonstration swelled to about 100,000 at noon
"We shall fight the veil" marched to Tehran University today,
The largest group gathered at Tehran University but simillsr as more groups of women trickled in.
defying the religious edict of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
demonstrations took place In girls' schools across the city.
In separate group., several hundred thousand women
Witnesses said many women came to the university wearing the
There were no Immediate reports of any clashes. But defiant
demonstrators marched toward the university In the year's
ges
women who turned up for work In pantsults or skirts were
heaviest &amp;*owfall, declaring they will defy the Islamic religious defiance, revealing an assortment of Western-style garb, and prevented from entering government offices by Khomeini's male
leades order to cast aside their Westrn-style clothes and return joined the demonstration,
supporters.

Chinese Renewing Attacks

Women Get Long Weekend Off From Work

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)
Vietnam said today
Chinese troops had renewed their attacks on scattered
areas along the Vietnamese border and had dug In around
the provincial capital of Coo Bang, 16 miles from the
Chinese frontier.
Hanoi radio said the Chinese were "digging trenches
and shelling the town and nearby villages and hamlets,
causing many deaths and property damage."

MOSCOW (UP!) - Hardworking Soviet women get a
well-earned day off Thursday
and heaps of official praise.
International Women's Day,
NJ It's called, is hardly noted
outside socialist countries but
It's a big deal In the Soviet
Union.
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ago wren
the International Conference of
Socialist Women stiffly proclaimed a 'day of solidarity of
working women In the struggle
for political and social equality."
Since then, Women's Day has
softened Into a nice, gushy,
sentimental holiday akin to

Senate Debating Taiwan
WASHINGTON (UPI)_ Conservative
of both
the Senate and House are pushing for stronger safeguards
for Taiwan during debate on resolutions putting U.S. ties
with the island on an unofficial basis.

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The gas pump isn't the only place reflecting the pain of
high price and privation as the result of all that
in
Iran. People whose souls cry out for pistachio mdi and
Persian beluga caviar are suffering, too. Iran is the
prunary exporter of both those delicacies and, as it was
with oil, rnçpllea have dwindled sharply since
revolutionary forces deposed the shah and shut the
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NASSAU, Bahamas (UP!) Two men who said they
were hoodwinked Into carrying seven suitcases of pun
cocalne worth $0 million, Into the Bahamas were
acquitted on smuggling charges by a Bahamas Supreme
Court jury Wethesday. Randolph Bullock, 37, of Boulder
Calif nnil Annial Mnnbw.
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appeal and a new tria ordered.
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Colombia to Miami by an wddentl1sd 0Q551nh14.ii
politician and only found that the suitcases they earned
uueu Mtn SO Pounds cocaine when they made a
stop onStadCaY, Erma Islands, Aug. Mthey were
disposing of the suitcases In the bushes, police nabbed

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With French's illness, County
Is operating with only two Administrator Roger
commissioners today while Neiswender cancelled his plans
Commissioner Bob Sturm is On to attend the Association of
vacation, Commissioner County Commissioners
Sandra Glenn Is in Jacksonville meeting.
attending a meeting of the State
French has been ordered by
Association of County Corn- his doctors, he said today, to
miuloners and ChaIlTflafl Bob stay home and rest at least until
French
French is borne recuperating Monday. He underwent upper
from what may be an ulcer or gastrointestinal tests Wedthe beginning of an ulcer.
nesday. The chairman, treated
Commissioners left on duty for an ulcer previously about 15
are Vice Chairman Bill KIr- years ago, said today he ex
dthoff acting as Ch&amp;iflflafl
pects his doctors to place him
French's absence and Dick ona strict diet and order him
Williams.
Mop smoking. He complained
to colleagues earlier this week
of Intense pain, but said
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the pain is almost gone.

NAIROBI, Kany (UP!) Ugandan President Idi Amin
has asswned full operational control of his battered army
to repulse a renewed Tanzanian offensive closing In on the
capital of Kampala.
: Uganda's Defense Council, the country's highest policy.
making body, announced Its full confidence In Amin's
: leadership and named him chief of staff of the armed
, forces, In effect giving him day-to-day control of running
the war.

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chauvinist attitude that women
aren't to be taken too seriously.
For example, the soviet
Union launched the world's first
and only female cosmonaut,
Valentina Tereshkova, In 1.
Yet at a recent press confereof top space officials there
was much giggling when a
reporter asked whether women
could work alongside males In
space stations.
Yes, quipped an official, "We
have kitchens on board."
In the Soviet work force,
women accvwd for almost 52
percent of workers. They make
ç more
percent ofthe
unskilled work force.

Women also fill some 70
percent of doctorteacher
jobs - low paying In the Soviet
Union.
Because of the shortage of
men since World War II,
women perform many jobs that
seem harsh to Western eyes.
Husky women with straw
brooms are a fixture on Soviet
streets, and In winter they chop
Ice off the sidewalks and haul
snow. They swarm around
building sites, laying bricks,
hauling lumber and welding
pipes.
Special laws for female
workers keep them out of most
underground jobs and In theory

equal power and notes tha
about a third of members In th
national parliament ant
female. But In the Communisil
part' Central Committee, an
Important decision-making
The Soviet press frequently body, only eight of the 27
stresses that women share members are women.

spare them from having to lift
anything heavier than 33
pounds. In practice women
carry their weight alongside
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researchers said.
Mrs. Vickers said the hope is
that the combination of fish and
herbicidal treatment will prove
so successful a similar
procedure can be used all over
the Central Florida area to /
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Young takes the hopeful view that if a bloody civil war can
be avoided in Rhodesia, the African nation will probably
end up with a pro-Western, multlrraclal government.
Young told a Senate Foreign Relations sid,commltt.e
Wednesday the United
States should not try to promote
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knows that Its development depends upon the West," he
said. "Each group will decide a different way to relate to
the West, but they will all relate to the WSIL

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The victim, Clark Dickson,
The lights went out briefly in
18, Route 4, and his brother, remains in city jail today on
120
North
$525
bond
on
a
charge
of
the
Lake Drive area of
Charles, fl, of
Casselberry
late Wednesday
Edgemon, Winter Springs, reckless driving.
night
when
an
Orlando man
Little reportedly drove his
were leaving the bar when
car
Into
a utility pole,
i confronted by the attackers, auto into a parked car on the drove his
just
apparently
disrupting
elecaccording to Seminole County 00111) side of 10th Street
trical
service.
east of Mangoustine Avenue
Sheriffs deputies.
The four men scuffled until Wednesday night, then struck
William A. Blake, Jr., 7
one of the unidentified at. another parked car on the 3Ø%4) Dunsford Drive, was charged
tackers pulled a knife and sldeofl0thStreetandcametoa wlthdtivingunderthe Influence
tabbed Clark Dickson. The two halt, according to Sanford of alcohol and reckless driving :
attackers then fled in a brown Police.
In connection with the Incident.
BURGLAR TRIO?
or tan van cut on General
Three Casselberry detectives
Blake reportedly drove his
Hutchison Parkway, according
on preventive patrol In the 1970 Toyota into a power pole
to deputies.
Dickson was rushed to the Seminole Plaza spotted a car at Lake Drive and Seminola
emergency room of Florida pull alongside a pickup truck. Boulevard about 11 p.m.
Hospital Altamonte, according They watched as three persons Wednesday. He was taken to
to a spokesman for that started removing merchandise Florida Hospital Altamonte and
according
to
from the pickup truck and admitted,
hospital.
putting
itin
the
car
Police
Chief
Casselberry
Police
Chief
HIT AND STAY
George Karcher. Bond has been
Garfield Earl Little, 32, of 71 George Karcher said.
grand
theft
Arrested
for
and
set
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Mrs. Ruth Orreil, 0, of 24fl
Holly Ave., Sanford, died at
Samln(,k Memorial Hi1ta1
Wedoeday morning. Born In
Lawrencevilje, Ga.,
lived ln Sanford for a number of
years. She was a member of the
Assembly of God Church.
Survivors Include three
daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Penflth(tOfl South Daytona, Mrs.
BmdaNoah, Gainesville and
Mrs. Beverly Beckwith,
Deltona; tires sons, Robert,
Barry md Brim, all of Daytona
Beech; mother, Mrs. Maude
Stanley, Daytona H ach;
brother Stanley, Leesburg;
sister, Mrs. Joyce Smith,
Mater, Va. and $ grand-

burglary to an automobile
were: Floyd Ernest Pitman,
18, 6429 Golden Nugget Drive,
Orlando and Kim Jean
Broswell, 18, of the same adtress A juvenile was also taken
Into custody, Karcher said.

By MAX ERKILETIAN
Herald Staff Writer
A Longwood man was treated
for a knife wound to the abdo men suffered during a fight
wlth twomenin the parklng lot
of the Joint In the Woods, rural
Longwood, Wednesday eve-

the injection of the fish into the cat-tall roots, will nibble onnew
lake, said the victory was much shoots. The cat-tails, thus
like being given a new red unable to produce, will also the
lollipop that she can enjoy away.
during the months to come as
Another problem, which
she watches the results of the
could develop after the weeds
and cat-tails are gone from the
Slate DNR officials and the lake, according to researchers,
university researchers may be increased algae caused

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time and was about to become
received approval for the the lake's second major
project from other state probin.
agencies.
She said the white amur,
Mrs. Vickers, delighted with although it will not eat the old

Mrs. Vickers said Dr.
Oshorne from UCF found by
comparing aerial photos taken
two years ago and recent photos
that catallain the lake doubled
In size during that period of

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determined the size of the fish
to be Injected into the Lake after
an experimental program In
another area showed that tooentail white amur are quickly
eaten by lake bass. The white
amur does not consxne other
flab.

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Mother's Day in the United
States.
Mothers, wives, and girl
friends get gifts, flowers and a
long weekend off. Husbands
usually pitch In with the
housework.
The press exalts that the
Soviet
- revolution "marked the
beginning of a genuine social
and spiritual emancipation of
women." It also takes the opportunity to berate the United
States for falling to pass the
Equal Rights Amendment.
The Soviet attitude toward
women Is a curious blend of
rigid equality particularly in
the lob market and the male

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The city of Oviedo will be going all out to
celebrate its Centennial with three days of special
events. The Seminole County Special Olympic
Gaines will be held Friday and Saturday and the
Sanford Kiwanis Club will hold Its annual Pancake
Day and Auction from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center.

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It is well that Michael Blumenthal has carried
on with his trade visit to China and that the Senate
has ratified the appointment of Leonard Woodcock
to be our ambassador to China.

But the Chinese Invasion of Vietnam makes it
inperative that we keep our relationship with the
Chinese from becoming too close. There are two
reasons for keeping our distance from Peking at
this time.
First, the Chinese invasion of Vietnam is a
Militaristic act of aggression which we cannot
condone.
It is a violation of the charter of the United
Nations. It was undertaken, apparently, for the
primary purpose of "teaching the Vietnamese a
esson;" that is, to save Chinese face for having to
stand by and watch the Vietnamese Invade
Cambodia and overthrow a government friendly to
China,
Saving face is not a legitinate casts belli.
Defending one's pride is n really self-defense.
We must condemn the Chinese Invasion of
Vietnam as the act of a totalitarian power that is
practicing the very type of hegemony for which it
condemned the Soviet Union.

Second, our relationship with Russia is far
more important to the peace of the world and to our
own security than Is our relationship with China.

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On Sunday there will be a community worship
service at the OHS stadium followed by an old.
fashioned (bring your own) family picnic. The
closing event will be a program at the stadium with
Senator Richard Stone as principal speaker.

The Special Olympics bowling competition for
retarded young people will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Friday at the Fair Lanes Indian Hills Bowling
Center. The opening ceremony for other events
including the Parade of Athletes and 1I&amp;1ng of the
Special Olympic flame will be Saturday at9:30a.m.
at the Seminole High School stadium. Events Indude trck and field, swimming, wheelchair,
frisbee and log rolling. They are open to the public.
As of Wedseadsy's Kiwanis meeting, $4,430 in
tickets had been sold for the Pancake Day with six
men sellinghalf of these. $622 In ticket money was
turned in at the meeting. Floyd Palmer led the sales
with a total of $622. In addition to the 5p.m. auction,
there also will be a baked goods and fresh produce
sale, the proceeds of which also will go for the club's
Ch$11t*bk activities.
If you should happen by the Interstate Mall
parking 1t in Altamonte Springs on Sunday, March
1$, and see grown men riding children's tricycles
and squirting hoses at each other don't be alarmed
ft's juxt the third annual Grand Prix Tricycle Race
and Field Day. Starting time will be at 10 sin,
The event, staged each year by area firefighters
to benefit the Easter Seal Society, will be sponsored

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by the Sutphen Fire Equipment Co. and Sertorna
Club of Altamonte Springs. Altamonte Springs Fire
Depsrtrnet* will bad the event.
This year's event promises to be even more firn
for participants as well anpsd*rs. All you have
to do to vier is have a standard tricycle, a
firuilgider's helmet and strong sturdy leg muscles
(it might help if your legs are short).
The race course will consist of such obstacles as a
clapling water curtain, mud-sand trap, curves, hills
and more. Each four-member team will race on the
relay system. There will be a ladies wagon race and
any four women can enter.

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3 Airlines Ask Rate Hike:
Fuel Shortage Cited
United Press International
United, TWA and American Airlines, three of the
nation's largest carriers, are seeking across-the-board air
fare hikes before this summer to offset higher fuel costs
caused by the shut-off of Iranian oil.
Chicago-based United announced Wednesday it would
seek regulatory approval bra 1.2 percent hike In all fares
-effective May 15 - to offset the higher cost of fuel, labor
and other goods.
American Airlines also has proposed a 4 percent acrossthe-board fare increase, effective May 15. Trans World
Airlines said it would match American's 4 percent
request, but has not yet filed Its documents with the Civil
Aeronautics Board.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - Congressional
vedigatora concerned about continuing fraud In
the Medicare and Medicaid programs have
quietlydarted probing the insurance companies
which annually process billions of dollars worth
of patient claims.
Until recently, most federal Investigations Into
waste and corruption concentrated on abuses on
UI pt of physIcIans, hospitals and nursing
homes - identified hi bureaucratic jargon as
"providers" of Medicare and Medicaid services.
But the focus of attention now also Includes
nation's largest Insurance
psnles and the hundreds of Blue Cross-Blue:

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By United Press International
The remnants of February's deep freeze massive Ice
jams on rivers and dreams pushed rain-swollen rivers
out of their banks In New England and the upper Midwest
today, forcing more evacuations.
The Army Corps of Engineers warned property owners
along the middle Mississippi River of possible breaches in
their levees by the weekend. Colder weather stemmed the
flood tide In the upper Midwest somewhat Wednesday.
A 7.mnhle-long Ice jam on the Connecticut River caused
floods that isolated the town of North Stratford, N.H.,
Wednesday, submerging Its main street under 7 feet of
water. Water surrounded or inundated the two major
Industries in the town of 1,000 and drove 100 people from
their homes.

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Firemen will need full bunker gear If they are
to enter such field day events as
"Sound the Alarm," "Bucket Brigade," 44Ind1a
"Sound
Tank" and "Air Pack Drill."
All funds raised through the events will go to
benefit Easter Seal programs such as the Specch
and Hearing Center residential camping at Camp
Challenge, Early Intervention Program, Equip.
mat Loan Service and information, referral and
follow-up.
Firemen wishing to participate should call
Altamonte Springs FD at 862-2442 or 8311700.

nm figures come from
Erironmental
because they act as middlemen
Protection
Agency's
"Cu
Mileage
Guide" for
between the government and providers of
cars.
guide tells you the
medical services.
_________ mileage on all cars, station
______ wagons
The Russians have a strategic nuclear striking
estimated
first
of
the
new
emphasis
on
force to match our own, and they have the
and light trucks sold In the U.S. And this year
ar' performance came during a
technology and industrial base to engage us in an
"estimated" means city mileage, making the
recent t
diated by the oversight BUSINESS WORLD
estimates more realistic.
arms race that could wreck our economy.
subcommittee of the House Ways and Means
You can't do much about the price you pay foi
The Chinese have no such power and are not
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That hearing attracted little attention,
________ abed your mileage,
ikely to have It in this century.
something
which Is enorThe Party's Over
however, because It was held not In Washington
moody affected by the size of your car, number
We cannot In our own self-interest become so
butin Tampa, Ha., the home town of Rep. Sam
of jtj cylinders, Its tr2nInlon (manual Cr
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Gibbons, i-'is., chairman of the sub- By [allOY POPE
associations.
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ahconditiorng use (or abuse), and
pen our lines of communication with
committee.
UPI Basineas Writer
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Marsha I. Lyons, I former assidaat U.S.
out of bwinw the.
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Under no circumstances 8bould
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mileage, Temperatures for one: aznm*
"The intermediary, like everyone else In- organized mainly to have fun.
Smith
defense,"
uIcL "The old politically
9ussians to get the impression that we have en- theseprograms,
volved
better f economy than winter.
has no reason to cat
This was particularly true in the Prohibition passive trade i4thLiw' no longer makes
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waged the Chinese to invade Vietnam.
lgr m es F. there can be an 8 percent fad
beck provider cods. Their main objective Is to era. Businessmen welcomed the annual or semr sense."
Our ambassador to the United Nations, Anloss,"
the guide says. Wind
is another:
UJCIY and at the lead amount annual meeting of their trade associations as a
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dramatic
change
In
trade
assodatiane
an
1$
mph
tailwind
provides
a
12
percent
gain In
1rew Young, must make this point again and again
of cod per claim..,
chance to get away for a wet and high old time
is
FUtt1
specialization
end
concentration.
fuel
economy.
Wet
roads
can
cause
a
1
percent
"During criminal Investigations, we have they wouldn't consider at h-,.
Iuring any Security Council debates on the
found situations where intermediary employees
The trade associations did a 11th. lobbying In Main, Jackson &amp; Garfield noted that the National loss In fuel economy. Sand or gravel road surItuation
condoned-or, In some Instances, even en- Wailthigton and date capitals, gathered some Association of Manufacturers, "who., members faces can cut fuel economy 10 to 20 percent,
The move to recognize China as of Jan. 1 was
couraged-provideriii to build up and ezauerate statistics and made same effort to disseminate account for 75 percent of the country's industrial
Some of these conditions may be beyond your
pound and realistic.
projected cods."
technical information, But In contrast to the In- output, used to scatter Its shots, but now the control. But how you drive is not.
M the same hearing, Rep. Richard A. depth and ha ellprcgramscdtheprofsadonal NAM concentrates Its thorta almost totally on
E But It would seem prudent in the light of the
Oebhardt, D-Mo., produced an Internal associations of physicians, lawyers and scien- f1h1u1 legislative Issues and interaction with
A warmed-ic e'iglne uses lees fuel to reach
pubsequent action of China for us to stand back now
memorandum
written
two
years
ago
by
an
oflists,
the
business
trade
associations
were
very
govint
agencies."
peak
efficiency than one that has been parked
nd keep Peking at arm's length for the time being.
tidal of the Florida Blue Cross affiliate which low key.
It moved its headquarters from New York to Outdoors ovirnigid. Shorter trips (under five
UK In part:
No more.
Washington a few years ago to further that aim. miles) don't allow your angina to reach peak
"ItIs not the function of an Intermediary to
Another 'gIfIcent trend Is bigger budgets opeatlosL &amp;riooth, even driving Improves fuel
The modern business trade association Is
fraud and abuse. The function of dynamic, sopMkat,d and staffed by thcs'oib- and bigger staffs for the more effective trade eOftom7. So dcii delving at or below the San internedlary Is to make reasonable cod ly skilled profe'als, say. UI New York associations. In he years, the Pharmaceutical mph speed linilt. So do avoudalft of rapid ac
P.
determination.. It Is not our job to be detec- management consulting firm, Main, Jackson.. Moulactum Aesoclaft dea
ceisratlon and keeping your tires Inflated to their
The Treasury Department Is taking a new look at regulations
propel pressure.
lives."
Garfield, Inc., In the current edition of Its house budget and Its working force, for asampie.
lmutbig UI arnold of Interest that Iiib, and savings and loan
Florida's Blue Cross annually processes organ "
igemint Practice."
Auto idaip Is Inoetant. A timed-up vehicle
The ii..-cid American Bankers
can pay on deposits.
Medicare claims worth more than $1 billion In
The number of qualified professional trade Asuociatlon buckled down to come to grips with $d$ ftvs pircust better fuel economy than on.
And a likely beneficiary of changes under study would be the
public funds, but a representative of the association ezecutives Is growing rapidly. UI
problem of electronic f und tras- t haun't bean properly mth4lkwd, EPA says.
fldspoor,whoIsnowci*offfromth.hIgberIntersd rates
orp'ifttIon said not a single case of potential James[aw,resi4umoftheAmsrlcanSocetyof
u
uyon're paying sNa year for gas, atmeopi can
attract wealthier Investom
fraud or abuse had been detected during UI past Association Eascidives, said Its membership Is
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The 'r,e i
s Institute mlowed post in In your pocket.
year*
growing by 10 pe ad ayewandnowstandsot the NAMs namnpie aid moved to
The stultifying woW of geverimnent ng"Jon kespg
WVen In
IM the FREE
p4et from tPA Is only a
That
Blue
osso
ldal
UIembarrauluig
1* many of thorn working for
Cr
ff
said
Iutendrst.s down for the small saver ls surely the main reason
ardor to concentrate on doing battl, with the starterlfyoo$r.a1lywugtoknowhw to sa,,e
memo has been superseded, host justified It on Msc'or
the rate of saving Is so low In this country, Ie than S percent of
regulators. The Edison Electric Institute aid the ,our "W'dX11411 gasoline OWL
the
grounds that "quite a few of the soft= bed
The modern business association seeks
I peraoeal Income. The saving rat. Is by far the lowest of
AIIOcIMIII of virtlihig AisliCles
ft!U pay you to go kb UI auto maintenance
the opinion that they were Perry Masons or some r.cogoltlon fran the news media and from local, felt (UutXMDSd tO Id ic lirt
modern InhaIrlalIsed country and Is a major factor In causing
W'tm
0I
'tt"i
more deeply. Nearly 30 percent of ill
type of detectives, and the eateib to which they national and even forelge goverunnta, law fices.
air high rate of Inflation,
Qe""4a
rsceiv,d at UI Omce of Consumer
had
cras
wen atacing the audits
said.
o
Economist Peter Drucker said the Affairs In the Health, Education and Welfare
Under poz
sdiy i the certifIcates bsNW lidered
prnors."
The metamorphoitu of the usocllni from metamorphosis of the business trade Diputneat focus on
linked to that paid by the Treasury itself. Cur rentlythe scal3sd
• (tj
autce. Indeed, Americans
Intermediaries and the "aomknarthlng end chowder socIetIes" to neodstionshespimp
oneo to where they om be spend 0 billien a yser simply to repair and
Money marm tIii
. offered only in d TIIPI&amp;'O'I' of
Health Can Financing Administration (HCFA), vigorous, sophisticated bodies was forced by the
- 1 "a td NCW of the economy," beciom mn th lj
$18,886 end up
asto., and a lot of that
the federal agency which oversees the Medicare rapid rise of local ad govsransd reg"t1oin of my of thorn are 'ier, strictly p.I,Ms nor
thi um
to reduca the
The NMIj H1ghy 'frc ad
arid )4dj.J$ pregrani usually are for a one bur1'- said William E. "of &amp;n*h. strictly public. They sir's sack ederprises as seenp
dy
dmosallaidlool to as low as $2,668, and to t1ie varIable
sdimw $a billion.8
year dio but include an ag,nauc rwmi Bucklin &amp; Associates, a (bcego managsmeat
3js, sympheny or 1''su
maturity terms to attract UI _tIII Investor.
year
Is waded on poor, needle. or awlulad
,
consulting firm that .prlaliom In aerving trade well as ineesV
ado m*henanct
I. Giving the mull saver accus to the Iil(liir Wired now anjeyed only tv large dspoaitcrs lien objective that should be
purmoed with grader urgency than has yet been shown, either
by the avInpkidiatryortheComgrea

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crowning of Centennial King and Queen will
the Centennial celebration. A parade starting at
9:30 a.m., Saturday, will feature bends, (fftg
marching units, equestrian units, and entries
reminiscent of the city's
history. Rep. Richard
Kelly has Indicated he will be on hand. "Great Day
In the Country" sponsored by the Oviedo Woman's
Club will be held at St. Luke's Uflhergn Church in
Slavia and will feature food, arts and crafts and
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would have swept them away In
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He said the ring thickness
It 1961. But she added: "If you ination when it occurred, it
could be no more than 18 miles took astronomers more than a were an astronomer in this might have been a very exciting
thick, and probably was consid- hundred years to get excited region of very rapid star for- place to live."
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the mass of the Milky Way and
billions of :1101 young stars,"
was suarea mor me first Lime
recently by three astronomers
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1961's apparent sudden forma.
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We believe It was a collision
or an Interaction with either a
smaller galaxy or a gas cloud,"
she said, "which would account
for the siss."
rons theik NGC tut
Isa relatively young 20() million
years old.
Ms. RodMn said "nothing we
have done" re
to the
possibility of life within NGC
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death row for a rape conviction
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Lerry Postee, IS, of his Intentlon to request capital
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Harold Henderson Jr., a
senior at Florida State
University and Vansheska
Henderson, a freshman at Oral
Roberts University, have been
nominated for the dean's lid at
their respective schools.
The brother and sister are the

day.
which a patient Is persuaded to children of Harold Henderson
president carter last week admit a drinking problem and Sr. of Sanford. Grandparents
told a news conference that Is told what steps to take to are Mr. arid Mrs. Willie Frank
Nelson of 1118 W. Eighth St.,
Billy "Is seriously Ill at this overcome it.

armed robbery ln the slaylngo(
Philip Ivan Courtney, 22, who
died of multiple dab wounds in
the head and chest. A customer
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Faith A. Bennett
David E. Checetsky
Aubrey Combs
Lucy Cotton
Josh
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May Maloney
Louis Manning
Joan Mohr

Mbel Hanson
Garfield Harris

Mattie Perkins
Henry E. Russell
James Smith
Warren Washington

Gertrude A. Frampton, Deaarp
James Wright, Deltona
Concetta Ringo, Winter Springs.
Louis A. Alexander, Honeoye Fall,
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20 years In prison after the U.S.
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statute.
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DISCHARGES
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Pearl Archer

Mood at the Golden Eagle
Motor Inn, a downtown motel,
about 12:46 am. Wednesday.
Police traced Posies through
a trail of bloody footprints from
the moW office to a car with.
bloodied window owned by his
mother. The suspect was
arrested about 4:30 a.m. at an
aputnub lea than a block
from police headquarters, Ditactivs IL Jalu Keels salt
The slaying occurred durW
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However, Billy's physician
had Insisted that the presidenhal brother was not seriously
Ill. However, there were reports
that Billy had been nervous and
jittery in the Georgia hospital.
Long Beach clinic head
Pursch, a psychiatrist and
neurologist, uses the 'confrontatton and Intervention"
method of rehabilitation in

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Another famous graduate of
the center was Sen. Herman
Talunadge, who spent several
days there In February.
Billy was hospitalized in
Georgia Feb. 26 and his
physician, Dr. Paul Broun, said
he had a serious cough and had
not responded to outpatient
treatment. It was said that Billy
was a heavy smoker, using four
or five packs of cigarettes a

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discovery, project scientists erably less.
66,000 miles of the planet's scopic camera was left opened
were studying mission plans to
11.2 seconds and, thanks to a
clouds would be crushed.
"Whether this material we're
see if it will be possible to direct
shit nodding motion of Voya
Voyager 2 to examine the ring seeing in Jupiter's ring right
Smith said the ring was ger, the resulting picture
when it reaches Jupiter July 9. now that primordial material spotted during a single look produced six edge-on images of
Voyager 2 Is now 55 million that was left over at the time Sunday for a possible ring the ring. Each appeared as '
Jupiter was created, or whether around Jupiter
miles away.
the planets bright line across a dark
It Is what's left of a satellite that equatorial plane. It took
background.
Dr. Bradford A. Smith, of the unhappily
got Inside Roche's days to analyze the resulting
University of Arizona and head limit can't be
"Itwas an extraordinaril*
answered yet." photo.
of the scientists analyzing
elegant job of using the op.
Voyager's pictures, said the
P,he's limit Is the ImagiJupiter's ring has been in- portunity and the spacecraft
outer edge of Jupiter's ring nar y boundary near a planet visible front Earth because of equipment just exactly right,'
begins 34,000 miles from the top within which a satellite cannot its thinness and its transparen- said Dr. Bruce A. Murray,
of the planet's turbulent clouds, survive tidal stresses. The cy when viewed from any angle planetary scientist who no
The width of the ring Is gravitational forces of Jupiter except straight on.
heads Jet Propulsion Laboratounknown but extends at least are so strong that a moon within
The lens on Voyager's tele5,400 miles in toward Jupiter.

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journey of discovery, Voyager 1
has discovered a ring of rock
debris around the planet
Jupiter.
The finding announced
Wednesday promises to help
scientists better understand the
makeup of the solar system and
may add new cities to the
details of Its origin.
Jupiter now becomes the
third planet known to have a
ring. Saturn's spectacular rings
of Ice or frosty rock were
discovered by Galileo in 1610
and Uranus's five lumpy rings
were sighted two years ago
from a space agency airplane.
Voyager 1, working smoothly
as It cruises away from Jupiter
and Its 13 known moons, is
scheduled to rendezvous with
Saturn and its rings next
November. It will examine six
of Saturn's 10 known moons and
then drift out of the solar
System.
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President Carter's beerswilling brother, Billy, was
undergoing care today at the
NELUS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (UPI) Two Air
Long Beach Navy Alcoholic
Force captains taking part In a war games exercise were
Treatment Center, the same
killed Wednesday when their F4D jet fighter crashed 115
place that treated former First
miles north of Las Vegas.
Lady Betty Ford and U.S. Sen.
The crash victims were Identified as Capt. Robert
Herman Talmadge.
BWv 41.
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Jay F. Hagen, 29, the weapons system officer, from
rom
Montgomery, Ala. Both offlcerswere assigned to the 3
hospital where he had been
Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
treated for bronchitis.
The men were taking part In Operation Red Flag a
Capt. Joseph Pursch, head of
realistic war games exercise on the NeWs Range. Sixteen
the alcohol wilt at the medical
men have lost their lives as a result of 19 crashes since
facility, said in a prepared
Red Flag training began In 1976.
statement that Billy "has been
admitted as a voluntary patient" and will be under
rehabilitation treatment.
A hospital spokesman said no
WASHINGTON (UP!)
'11w goveranent plans to,
further statements will be
spend $1 billion on a 1* census that probably ill be no
made until Billy was d1
more accurate than the one that cost $22 "nilhlon 10 years
ged.
before.
Billy had been known as a
But It Is In the name of accuracy that the next census
heavy beer drinker and even
will cost four times as much.
had his own brwd named after
The 1970 census short-counted the nation's population by
him.
an estimated 2.5 percent, missing about 5.3 million perPentagon sources said Billy's
sons, andshort.coimted blacks-mainly In core citiesadinittanceto the Long Beach
by7.7 percent, orl.O million persons.
Facility was arranged byNavy
The bureau plans to use utility company and auto
Secretary W. Graham Qaytor
license records and commercial mailing lids to make
on the recommendation of
sure the census mailing list Is complete, they said, and
President
White House
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phyald, Dr. William Lukash.
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detoxification treatment was
necessary,
Mrs. Ford underwent four
weeks of treatment for alcohol.
$ a.m. readings:
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a; yesterday's high, 1$; probability 31 percent his by
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baseline, who was led by a tough. We'll keep ulaying hard second road win in 10 starts.
and Coach Don Nelson's 195th
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and we'll go back home and Pacers 109, Bullets 105:
win in his third season.
desperation shot by John Drew
Drew, who led all scorers keep on winning."
Alex English and Johnny Trail Blazers 163, Jazz 182:
to tie the game at the end of with 36 points, also scored six of
Bill Robinzlne led Kansas Davis scored 26 points each as
Guard Run Brewer scored
regulation time, and a 19-footer Atlanta's 11 overtime points. City with 29 points.
Indiana held off Washington. nine of his 21 points in the final
byCharlieCrlsswith46seeonds The 6-foot-6 forward paced
In other games, Seattle 6ers 114, Celtics 107:
quarter to lead Portland to Its
left in overtime to win over the Atlanta to a 10-point lead late in downed Detroit, M93, Indiana
Bobby
Jones
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with a 14-2 spurt and led, 101-95, 114-107, Milwaukee bombed midway through the fourth
Lloyd
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points, while Randy
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Smith and rookie Freeman
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Williams combined for 44 more
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115, and Cleveland nosed amends for his poor game to spark the Clippers' victory.

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United PfU IltIfflhtlollil lifts and an RBI each and 1, and the New York Mets, before Hernandex's
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when Cliff Johnson drove In
three runs with a pair of day of the exhibition season, combined to throw the no- r uns was earned as the Tigers
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doubles and New York beat Minnesota no-hit Rollins Ccl- hitter. The Twins collected collected just five hits off four
In the NaUsea) Football League this year? They were crying that
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their first pre-season game litt more,
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PENNANT PENCHANT
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triples in the fourth four, leaving the same old 20 contests. Thie
second-stringers and scored all
his 'house is on fire. He never walks; he always runs.
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tcherfroin the regular batting lineup. It replaced
Frank Tanana. Reliever Dave removal of
'llkethewayhepIays,"hesays."IIikehl5style,hlsconarnandeslgnatedtotakehistwnatbatandrentalnià
th
LaRodie
took
th
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loss
and
himwl
sIsncy, his h ustle and his aggressiveness. When we played the
wners
Randy Jones earned the win, the dugout when his team took the field. To show you how time
Reds last year and I met him for the first time, I had my picture
/P/teM
flies, the most productive designated hitter that year was Or1an
takes with him and he signed a ball for me."
(4iI'
In the intruquad games, the Cepeda who hit 20 homers for the Boston Red Sox and sub',
For the past two years, while playing in the minors, Hubbard
rf/v72ec Mets' Willie Moidanez and Lee sequently wound up in a jail in Florida on a drug possession..
had a picture in his locker of Rose diving Into third base. Every
Mazzith belted home rims and charge.
he Igoked at the picture, It sort of inspired him
BALTIMORE (UP!)
The
Steve Henderson had two
Q. How does Bob Grlese rate amasg all qurterbscka?Pbfl MW,.,
Y.
owners
dotgilu ... DstroItrgokLeDw N.bs,Ms.
1.
Aerial 1
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Geboo.kevs hi four rom. Vy wML Us isast ve t11, bsrel, Ma tist d I1OI't have"
bbard was with the Braves when they stopped Rose's conwho was criticized for his
with a single and a homer and the strongest arm In the business. But he Is an accurate ___
passer; a
V
seive-game hitting st reak, although he was on the disabled
ride on the 3-year-old in
Steve Kemp banged out three disciplined, astute field general, and an extension of Coach Den'
w1a knee thJuryat the Ume.
'_
Tuesday's Florida Derby,
hits, one a home rim, while Shula on the field much the urns way Bait Starr carried out
really wanted him to break the record," Hubbard admits, keeps the mount on the early
scoring three times ... Oak- Vines Loinbardi's edicts for the old Green Bay Packer,.
"bét not against us.! wanted him to keep going. If anyone stopped Kentucky Derby favorite.
1
land's Rob Picciolo had three
Q.I would like to knew what hmppeaedt.thethiee-psint play la''
h14, though, I wanted it to be "
hits and Glenn Burke had a the NBA? Earlier Ii the .eases If you made a basket from 5 feet
Trainer Buddy Delp told the
arung slowly with the Braves Last July, Hubbard began Baltimore Sun from I'hflari'
bases-loaded double ... Wet suty.uwereawarded three pilits.Ikves't seen erhesrdduy
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cojln8 on toward the end and wo und UP hitting .258 with 42 hits in dale, Fla., that Harry and
grounds caused postponement Ihree-pshaeru, aithaugh lve sees pease diets owe t Sleet —
1 times up. He connected for his first majorleague homer off Teresa Meyerhoff, who own the
of Houston's scheduled intras- Steve Ease, Oregan City, Ore.
M4tny Sarmiento of the Reds on Sept. 23, and nicked Tom Seaver Bold Bidder colt, will select one
V
That was strictly a pm-lesson experiment to in If the old
quad game.
for[hls second one eight days later, so Rose saw both his homers. of four riders.
American
Basketball Association rule was worth adopting. There
"
ipubbardisa much better fielder than Rose was when hefirst
was neveranybdanttocarryft into the rngu)ar season this year,
"The Meyeriioa are down to
caie up with the Reds, also as a second baseman, in 1963.
lathit'
althoughItmIgtbeconsidered for 1V7910.My own
four riders Roruile Franklin,
'1l think he'll be the outdandingsecond baaemnanin the league," Bill Shoemaker, Darrell
A
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11
theNBAlstooccnservalivetogoforft.
Sale
feeling
\S
sap Braves' Manager Bobby Cox. "Nobody turns the double play McHargue and Jacinto VuQ. Why do high jumpers aid pile vulture wear ferest
be er thim he dos right now. He'll hit, too."
Of brada of ike. whes they jp? I euld 'ever seethe rrasui
quex, aixi not necessarily In
on at Ham Air Force Base In Germany where his father was that
fit It — Adsihi Beim, New &amp;ft.M, Com,
r," Delp said Wednea.
.1
£ lotted In 1957, Hubbard came to this country two years later day. "I told them all the facts
d?
Pole vaulters west regular track spikes, with nothing on the
I
ii was drafted by Atlanta in the 20th round after be graduated about the four riders. If the
back of the heel. High jumpers, however, use longer spikes for W ichool in Ogden, Utah.
Mir feet, n the heel of their shoe, most of ths time oà
Meyerboffsdecldetotaeoneof
SCO1'1DALE, Aris. (UPI) the left foot. That's their general takeoff bet For the Fosbury
he Braves' brochure lists hint as S1eet-9, but he's closer to 5-7, the more experienced riders on
This could be the day Charlie Flop, I am told, most high jumpers wear regular tack shoes.'
Hi ibard weIghs 168 pounds and feels the reason he was drafted so their colt, It will be fine with me
ulle)'
' finally sells his Oakland
loi was because he is so short. He has shown he can hit minor'bpf ani,
the ustl
,,4of
Franklin will UDdSIItIfld.
A's
baseball club,
lei tue pitching with averages of .317 and .385 at Greenwood in
WASHDAY DROP-OUTS
do UPI pa pkW
1._Converted Splits: Grace Davis 5.7,
Delp had criticized Franklin
Finley has been trying to hairelses they're leehiag forward in weW usUsual cIV I and 1977 and . at Richmond over the first half of last for miiig Spectacular
Debi Wagner 1.7, 5.7, 510, j
'Standings: Whiz Kids, Hooks $ McGuire. 57, Joanne sass si.
unload
the team for two
se son.
pIom rings Wbs provides these rings? — U. , Msbk, Al..,
circle the field twice en rode to Curves, Hits I misses, Stock
Otter HlØlIghts: Turkey, Amber now, but every time he
bat Hubbard Would like to do most Is P1Y in the majors
lusters,
Dine Sits Shamrocks,
stet.tea., Lucille Clark., Vonda
You con bsstrethsy'renot being stçplled by the wire suvice..
his 4½-length victory. But Nomads, Splitters,
buyer all set, his lease with the The respective schools, as is the cue this yew,are so
Hot Shots, Allay
ye ra and the bed way he knows of doing that is by showing
Wedsesday he pointed an
Soapsuds, Sax Symbols,
kh I of consistency Pete Rose has shown In Ida career.
C4,,
Oakland Colisetin negated the at being singled out that they usually spring for ft r
Mel COtditO, Duffers, Go getters. Makeup. Alley
CI51fl ti
ALL £ CHAIN
no of the big differences between Rose and Hubbard now are who todR Sir Ivor Again, and Cops, Sunllrds, Scatter Pins...
football being the high-revenue spost that It Is and players stia .
Standings: Junk Yard Dogs, The
Now, It Is possible he will tütg tictsgcilly 'n,ed Be asters, they can afford It.
HIQh Gaines: Marvin McNutt 211:
than $095,000 this Jorge Velasquez, the rider of
t)i Ir salaries. Rose Is drawing slightly
Go Iehowns,Gutter Dusters. Moon
____ more
Martin Hansen 201.102, Lillie pi.s, Oar s, No
rsachanagr.ema*— today or
more than the $21,000 Fantasy 'N Reality.
m.
Go
at Son 15*1) H ubbard IS getting li
Adiington 120, Harold Fox m
Q. Hew di. Wesley Usld manage I. my hi the Niti-ul'
Getters, The Quick Starts.
before the weekend — with a lashetbull
ni iimwn.
"I
dn't how Cordero if I Chutes Adiington 101; Gus Nsindl
High Games: Jim Nader 213, any
As.eclen as a caSt? MVo fat, We get bad h,ee' lIlt Sells Jordan Ill; Mac
Hubbard isn't worried too much abort that.
Fore 173. S ob Griffith' lIe. Neelemrow 01 LoS ADISISO and Bey be ca's sheet aid ha's suly 1.7. ru paulet — NJ. ILj,
saw him climbing out ofnla McKibben
Irving Fried ill; Moon 101, iryant Hickson ISI, Sub AI'I* lasbteIsNn who are
1 Look, Hubble, go out and have a good year for is and Fil tear banana tree, bit I'm certai y Ted Picks"Ill:
150: Jim Artoyo 173;
Doyle 157, Bob See 120, Ernie Runion bderedid hr keeping the SMut
you
a
new
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Bi
on
ll Lucas, the Braves' well acquihed with Velsiques Barbara Knesil 174, Lucille
upour contrast and give
, VIIflOII Whit. 201, Shilvy Fore In Oakla
Dear Pled: As they used to say abed Eddie Stairky, all
nd.
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CU1I3fr
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personn
si
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and
director
of
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Thatcher
1401
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WinnIe Spencer 144,
,
oriniw, iv, Thetea
- and I know he's g
g
does
Is win. The 11-year veteran of the Wailgton Busts, who
Gene McNuft 143; Micki Langill,
Gone
Previously, every buyer
Hicklon 175, Loans. yn
halrb*fjeIder when is signed his lad contract.
$18,
off
, Olson Gran.
Scoggks 114, Mww See 177, Fbtlsybidwadadtoino,e the
t's nice o( you, but itisn'tneceiaary," Hubbard answered. I'm Bum Uie.e two rideme. neman 157, Dolores lurks 153; Kathy
y
doeshavebud hingss.Bdhe is imIquelybuIforhisjob.He usas
"I was teilwg my wife the other dl)?, I don't play this genie for out to b*Imidate Franklin and Helen Kam insky 110: Frances
2111Higi, Series: Jim Nader 314, May fraiIn.
Fileger lit
namely Denever and Now his 1 sagely to block other guys lit arowrd the boekit
Fo1V 412, II
in4ney, I play It for fun because I love IL The dub has been very our Wires,"P ul4
,
High Series: Martin Hansen 341, MOOn 43. Sryan$ Hickson My, iuo'
bit Finley's 38-year
me. I'm sire I'll make my money as I go along."
•'Cord htenUonl3y Caifli Marvin McNutt 33$: Mac McKibben Doyle 511, Ernie Nunhon 333, Vernon
PIeJ. shoot.' when he decides to gun for the bs*d. And no
Coliseimi stepped
ease
with
t
he
V iiose had the exact mini. attitude when he first came UP.
514,
lid
Pvdtett
IN:
Harold
FOX
gI'lij and
White IN. $tieivy Firs 503. Thelma
onesirpausinlulb4othsoutletPsssonc.hscISsIth,
151, Gus Niledi III: Lisle Miller Hickson 145, Luanne Neynetds 3W the asks.
Mill has, he hijisis. He aim says, however, he needs money SO lit Bid on 1111
183, Joe Ferrer * 1rving Fried *ae Se. a,, Ma heIr 411
Finley has nine years diflual,. bod He showed in last year's c inemb pliyes V V
payhiabws,so nobody cwblame him for tryhtglontakeasunsch
h. was 1571114 to
s, Lilila Adl$ng$j, 141;
isv much be 'ii to a teem.
ed5gi' Kathy$C*ipl
a lie can as be,gocs along.
tasks Franklin
1), 4 Spencer 414, Lucille TMtcher, 441: 447, Luenne Neyne* 4.11.
Q. He, deUhi. Gsney aid Des
who bad
'ff u ''
JIM ArTOyO 441, Glad"Orlimenan
Other Highlights: Star of Nil Week wkb .
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Splilts: Helen Sexton
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Theuethsrd?dka:
co*.Bdth.yaiecIvlid'
MalJneky
171 Gladys Grannemin 1__________
Nine pecplaotheanaurtotheseos.diasthuisthitthay
"Bit be knows he'll never got 7; Mary Autusto
5.7: Lilhlin Foul
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Wed. cane In with a siam lIfer the
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Fart
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SUN5AY
NITIMIXID
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WkeaeCs*iomsmAues?He,..
Standings: SitweWs Nanch, pin- çiniji,d two-bit pitching of scattered ike s and repped
Ether electric totenamed.
Ups. Mr. C's Citcken. The PNs, •- k w'i.'s
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Wabash
No.?. I. Nit. Strikers.
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k1'.. Custom i,voue.
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Games:
Larry
Green
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Moline, moved on to St. Joseph
in the St. Louis Cardinals'
chain, then to Rochester and
final ly to the Reds. In 1939,
three years alter ides took
over the Reds, they won their
first pennant since the 1919
Black Sox scandal.

desperado managers like Leo

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First
Race,
1.14,
D:
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30
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2 Broken Treaty 22.2o 9.4o 4.4a
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21 46 .313 191"? 7 Anne R Ing
4.00 3 Alert's Mr. E
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300
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107.41: P (I -3) 101.70:1 (I
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Kan City
10 27 597
12.20 6.40 440
Twelfth R ace,
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Denver
37 32 534 4
5.00 3.00 3 Penny Hanson
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Miwauke
29 31 433 11
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5.20 40
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23 41 :
Q(31)lo.00,p(5.S) 130.10,T(

theageof 82, began his baseball
career in Moline, Ill., after
serving as a lieutenant and
mortar platoon leade r in World
War I. He got his first job with

executive who knew what he
wanted to achieve in the best
Interests of the game he loved.
He achieved both his goals.
He strengthened the authority
of National League umpires,
which had been eroded by

.307 and 244 home runs.
Wilson's problems continued
after his retirement from
baseball and he died penniless

His drinking problem, which
often affected his play and also
led to numerous off-the-field

National League record of 56
homers and a major league
mark of 195 RBI while playing
for the Chicago Cubs. The
records still stand. No National
Leaguer before or since has hit
more than 54 homers and the
closed anyone has come to
Wilson's RBI mark was 184 by

sonalities.

America as a person and
xecutLve. The Veterans Corninittee of the Baseball Writers

Lou Gehrlg in 1931.

the distant past have been
surpassed. But, in 1930, the 5foot4, 200-pound, mixed-up
mail named Lewis "Hack"
Wilson batted .356, and set a

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Mary is having their regular

13 years back, where their
time with the outstanding Winter toPark.
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Refreshments children grew up together.
singing group Central Florida
Invited
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daughter-in-law will be
marvelous performing concerts
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hospital
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is out now and
to the new BGS
will meet Tuesday, March feeling much better. All of his
Miss Hozak.Associate Club
13, at 9:30 a.m• at the home of friends will be glad to know that
Mrs. Mildred Sandusky.
he is back home
The program will be
A miscellaneous bridal presented by Mrs. Phyllis
shower was given in Orlando in
Ilasta la vista.
honor of Miss Susan Welch, the Welton and features "Make
future bride of Craig Keogh of
L&amp;e Mary.
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assisted by Mrs. Anna
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who
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quit talking to me and he won't time because I used his car and try to Red out. He eaW be
discovered that her husband
Dear
tell me why.
didn't fill i the gas tank!
had been unfaithful
sick, ar jot plus
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years, could have been written
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by my mother, only she and
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wasn't speaking to me, and no dill don't know the reason for u±±d in a dicier's office. I
years.
amoimt of b.ggingcnmypszt that one. We have three recemmead ceenseiW. U be
About three months ago she
could make him tell me what I thi1en, the youngest Is 5, so weal 5. ge ahe! sad learn
caught Dad in a situation like
had dons wrong. He woulda't I'mtrythgto see fttluough, but bewt.e.mmksle with yew entertainment. I want a that. She says there wlflbeno
katmeor talk to me for Itlarough.
SeMp.mor.
hypnotist with the best divorce, but she hulocked him
three whole days. Than, all ola WIsthemLMter with a DEAR ABBY: U a person credentials who meets the out of her bedroom. Now Dad
sudden he started tallting to me man vft acts this way?
wants to be hypnotized to lose highest professional standards. sleeps with my little brother.
Just like nothin bed havosood.
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LOUIS J. REYES,, ux. e, at,
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medicine like I'm taking?

should I take mineral oil at
bedtime cii an em*y stomach? rend mineral oil.
Also, I take Metamucll and the
Metaniudil, of course
,
Senokot In a glass of milk. provides bulk. Often that is
too? Kindly get me straight.
hopefully, most people will get
DEAR READER —
I'm 501T7 It from natural food products.
to heai that you'
re taking so The best ones are the cereal
many things for your bowel fl
which you can get from
function. Sometimes it's v
whole grain cereals that
dlfficuit to reverse such a
.
pattern, particularly If it Is a provide bran.

. Health latter number

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4 atipalion.

choice here would be to Mop It

You can take your Met.amucil

the day or even
mineral oil sometimes make it twice a day,if you wilI or you
difficult for their own small can use foods that contain bulk
Intestine to absorb Important for breakfast and other meals
vitamins and minerals.
---- Besides as well.
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By BERNICEBEDE OSOL
For FrIday, March 9, 1979
0

who'll want to pierce your . ______________________

Marck9,1979

bubble.
Thiscornlng year should turn
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your
an stll?not endanger
out to be an extremely
beny words carry a lot of weight
___
NORTH
se
one. You'll be rrikIr several today. You'll have to be extraEast covered the opening
•7
major changes. One m
careful
to
spade lead with his king and
VK $
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won SM trick With
potIy be In your career area, hurt .omio,w's feelings.
•11714$
the ace. Declarer knew that
hinging about an opportunity wood would be
p.
____ • A
West had the queen of
IUT
for larger gains.
EAST
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.' 22)
spades because if
had
•Q10132
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Although you may be looking to
boththeklngandqueen
he
p1097
PISC (Feb. 30-March ) find a good
wo
J$432
wouldhavep
rker today
played
queen
4
Q$
,
K3
Youll find several excellent don,get Involved WM
at trick one.
we who
0543
#12
ways to economize which will gave you trouble before.
Declarer wanted to establigh
his diamond suit and at
help your budget
History repeats itself.
•AJ4
the same time keep East
Remember, however, to
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
A QI
away from the lead. If East
mark a little for relaxation. 23) _______
• AJ9
advice
got on the lead, he would be
• K Q 106
Discover more about yourself for you today, and you should
able to lead through declarCr's Jack-four of spa
bysngforyour1979Aro. foflowft.However,don'tm,aj
Vulnerable: Neither
Graph ____
Letter. M•4' $1
Thus, declarer crossed to
your pme plan. ft would dilute
Dealer: EaSt
dummy's king of hearts and
to Astro-Grapho P.O. Box 46, your Chences for
Sweels.
WON 4wth Ead Smth led a small dhmnd (rum
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.
8CORPIO (Oct. *Nov. U)
2 N dummy, finessing the jack
Be sire to 1PICIIY b1th 1P. Your hoped4or goals are within
Pus 3 NT Pass P
and losing to West's queen.
Pi.ii
ARID (March
21-April 19) reach,
Westcould now donomore
_____
_____ but you modn't let
than
cash )j queen of
someon.
else
distract
you
and
You
_
spades
to hold declarer to
social
but that doesn't
your momsut. Keep
en1ng lead: 3
two overt
In the three
YVWW
ev.yhi else do. too. ithmslns no matter
no trU
_____ ________
______ what is
contract. If Wet
Consider otbsrpeopk'sfwlIiigi said.
'
had not taken this trick,
before TLSkII%4 plate.
8AGTTA1IU$
(Nov
UDec,
declarer would have made
_
an additional overtrick.
1)Uthareiaalipcitlnthe By
II Oswald Jacoby
Alm Seating
TAUPM (April WN[sy a) Flo today, the bad thiq you
A safe play that does n
endan
or he contract
Whatever you do today, don't
-- do Is to totally
IPOtS t5
_____
Six dlsrnonds would have should sought in any forin
b.trsya confidence. This would par.n endeautlimitodo "u been in excellent contract, of bridge. Ev
en if this hand
do more to hurt 70ir hxtagq
plumed.
tlsthfflculttoruchin came UP in rubber
then you can
any ___
system. After the spud. declarer's play on the P'
di23Jus
(
GEM (May 214= 31) 19) Youll proba*
ioad on the diagammed egraznflied hand still had
Dome UP
hmd, nine tricks won then everything to gain and noth.
U's fumtobsoi* with the erowd With a doodeolan idsstodeyto
the
ingtobou..
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'iglng dories, but ti't helpallevlatsamajordemodlc
was duplicate, so overtrjcki NxwspApe(rap

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YOURBUtTHDAY

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goulpy dloco.Ions. The seeds elford It to do your cel.lw.tb4. Frequently In duplicate (Do YOU have a question for
take th• experts? Write "Ask the
you plod will germinate.
e, declarers
AQUARIUS (Jan. XFsb. 19)
riSkS
U
they
strive
for W. fr4Iyjjual questions jj
CANCER (Jo. fl-July 23) An odremely active day — one
You could be lurding with which you should thoroughiy
if be answered accompanied
5h$Cofe
Oti(lflhl COIl by Stampd, It"If
pride today over an ac- enjcy — is Intmng.Inyour t.
-addressed
. The most lnt.r.àt.
ooInpiI.lvnod. Unfortunately, seal to hay, a good (bus, don't
Declarer on this hand kiq C ns will be usd in

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RELAX
ME FROM JJL,X DIDN'T MAN' HI'S
i'vii ir!
THE KiNGPIN ' BARGAIN FOR 7)VAf.' O7 A REAL.
I'M NOT PULLIN6
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didn't blow In with
the traditional winds, but
March did bring a windfafltotheSensfnoleCoun.
ty YMCA as Tom Parker
of the Seminole County
YMCA accepted a $1,000
check from Dale Bennett,
March

CASE NO. 7s.flu.CA4.

RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOUAREHEREBY,.,OfIfled that
a Complaint tofok,,,a mortgage
encumbering the following real
property, to wit:
LOS 22, Block B, LAKE BRAN.
TLEY ISLES, SECOND ADDITION
according to the Plot thereof as
recorded In Flat Book ii, Pages,
the Public Rent
Seminole

FEDERAL NATIONAL MON.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot.

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ratiji organized and existing
under the laws of the United states
of America,

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,
.

Plaintiff,

vs

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and
WELLS, his wife,
and CREOITHRIFTOF AMERICA,
THEOBIE WELLS. JR.

.

D.

County, Florida,

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has been filed against you and INC. a Florida corporat.
CONCENSION H. REVES and
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF

president
president of

.

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the Rotary

South. The monies were

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that the
; on EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR., undersigned ARTHUR H. BECK.
SWANN, AND HADDOCK, WIT1I,JR. Clerkof the Circuit Court
PA., Plaintiff 's attorney, whose Of Seminole County, Florida, will on
. address Is 17 SOUTH MAGNOLIA the 25th day of March, 1975 at 11:00
AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA A.M. at the W. front. me
.32iO1 On Or before the 2nd day of Seminole County Courthouse. San.
AprIl, in,, and file the original with ford, Florida, Offer for sale and sill
..
elmer before at PublIc outcry to the highest and
Clark of
service cm Plaintiff's attorney or best bidder for cash, the following

from the Rotary Bowl.
Parker, In turn, presented a plaque of apprecialion to Bennett.

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Herald pftsI

isa.

- Immediately thereafter; otherwise described property situated in

a default will be entered against you

Seminole County, Florida:

f the relief demanded in the
. Complaint.

Lot 27, Block 11011, WASHINGTON
OAKS SECTION ONE, according to Horace

Elk

entered in a case pending in said
Court, the style of which is Indicated

Publish March 1, S. 15. 22, im

I

Club of Seminole County

.

Defendants.

SANFORD, a banking Corporation,
andYouarerequlr,dtowrveacopy
° YQUt written defenses, it any, to it

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Guest

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'VOICE' CONTEST WINNER
Karen Rhodes, winner of the Voice of Democracy
Contest sponsored by Veterans of ForeignWars Poet
10050 and Auxiliary of Casselberry, Is shown with cochairmen of the event Gorden and Ruth Goebel. The
er topic was 'Why I Care About America." OtIer
Lyman students who were runners-up were Linda
Hawkins, Daniel Elbin and Douglas Pope Bassett.
Guest speaker at the awards dinner was Gerajd
Christensen, former mayor of Casselberry.

above.

DENS

WITNESS my hand and official CeleryCltyLodgeNo.S42and
RhiMing, Miss Myrtle Brown, in August to attend Morris
$081 Of Said Court his Oh day Of
Evergreen Temple No. 321
March. 1979.
MARVA
Order of Elks will have Elk
(SEAL)
Fannie Miller, Mrs. Joyce further his education after
HAWKINS
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Awareness Day, Sunday,
McCord, Mrs. Sonja Thomas graduatlngfromsemIzicgeIjgii
Clerk of the
Sanford
March 11, at 11 a.m. at New
St. Pcit 's L)CJnC
and Mrs. Lavather Whitby.
School In June. He is active in
Circuit Court
Bethel AME Church, East Main Correspondent,
By: Eve Crobtret
The speaker was Mrs. WdUe his community and attendo St.
DIV. F
322-5418 1
Deputy Clerk
Street, Midway.
Miller Church, a former San- John Missionary Baptist
DOUGLAS H. JOHNSON and
BUTLER, ENGLEHARDT &amp; Mc.
The speaker for the
es
lives
Church.
MARGARET B. JOHNSON, his DONALD, P.A.
Awareness Day proçam will
Daytona
Beach
where
she
Is
1113
East
Robinson
Street
1.""
Plaintiffs, Orlando, Florida 3*01
be Horace I. Orr, president and Methodist Eplacopa] Ch urch employed In the school SYStcifl
Pat and Barbara Hogan are
Publish: March a, in,
Cpl. Johnny Roy Perkins and
executive director of_____
Seminole Women's Day committee began She was introduced by Mrs.
in charge ii the St. Patrick's
Employment Economic their Women's Day pre. Bettye R. Wuhingtw- Mrs. his wife, Stancy, and daughterI Day
'Florida Corporation;
JOAN
Dance at St. Mary
CASSELBERRY GARDENS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND Development Corporation programs with the theme: Rose L McCoy is general Medde, have returned from MagdalenSocial Hall on Much
MADISON
•.a Florida Corporation;
Germany were he was
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. (SEEDCO). Orr Is known "Christian Women Begin chairman.
Altamonte
. 'H. J. MELLO, a-k-a HAROLD FLORIDA.
16 from 8:390 p.m. to 1:00 am.
_______
throughout
the
Mate
for
his
Countdown
to
Meet
Religious
stationed
for two years. He IS
JOSEPH MELLO, and GRACE N. CASE NO. 7$-2S43.CA.a9-K
They extend an invitation to Correspondeni
MELLO. a-k-a GRACE RUTH GERALDINE ADDISON,
great leaderihlprole InS&amp;ord Encounters of Today." lI.r,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie James home visiting his parents Mt. all to attend the dance which
831.7216
MEI1.LO, his wife;
Plaintiff, and other communities.
Sallye F. Bentley was IPJstISS Merkerson Sr. have announced and Mrs. Moses Perkins
- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
will
feature
a
floor
show,
a
life
While In Sanford they have band — the Contemporary
The community and all of ceremonies for this kick-off the good news of the signing of
P@BARY, D@Bary, Florida, now vs.
known ii PAN AMERICAN BANKCHARD
church and civic organizations program.
their son, Willie Jantes Jr., to visited other relatives In Times — and "our own famous
OF VOLUSIA COUNTY. N.A.:
Defendants, are Invited. ____
Women taking part were i.tz- . play football for the Morris Central Florida. The Perkins bagpIper."
time pastor, Carl Freudenthal,
NOTICEOF SALE
- WINTER PARK FEDERAL
Vina Miller, Mrs. Thelma Brown Wolverines, Altanta,Ga. will be stationed In Kentucky
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
'.SAVINGS, &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION:
There will be a light buffet on March 13.
- 'CARL F. LEWIS and JULIANA R. onthe26thdayof March, 1979, at the
Willie James will be leaving after their brief visit,
The St. James African Franklin, Mrs. Dorothy
Freudenthal, who has bee:at
and,
of course, Irish coffee
hour
of
11:00A.M.,
at
the
west
front
_____
LEWIS, his wile;
the
church for Just eIt
uyaPat.ThecostIsoniy.00
______
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, the
____
months, will transfer to
LOAN ASSOCIATION:
.
Vj couple at the door, and U
HARRY W. CARLSON and JfldeIlig MdCierkwIlIon.rfOrule
'_
make reservations in advance, Hopewell Baptist Churh,
-.
3 GENERATIONS
'BLANCHE S. CANLSON, his wife; to the highest and best bidder for
you uve$1.00. Pat and Barbara Springfield, Tenn., to contlnbe
hIS ministry and to attend the
ELIZABETH L. DARLING, his proty
can be reached at 646-4702.
wife;
Lot 72, DEVONSHIRE, according
OF BOY SCOUTS
The
youth
of
the
parish
will
K. J. MOWER and MARGARET R. to Plat thereof as recorded In P1st
/
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also have a St. Patrick's Dance The committee appointea b)
MOWER, his wife;
Bock 17, Pages IS and 19, Public
whithISscheluledforMarch17 find another minister consMs
.-EARL G. BONESS and MARY ANN Records of Seminole County,
Scouting genera:.Os EU, his wife,
of Elmer Barnes, J$i
Florida,
trn $00 p.m to
- CARL T,MANCE and MILDRED C.
tioni
of
Peeples
took
part
_____
and
apourtrsincus
on
said
land
or
I . MANCE, his wife;
Mmlaalon to the dance Li Anderson, Wallace Bek)t,
______
_______
ROSALEE SAPP, an unremarried used In conjunction therewith,
in the award ceremony at
$1.50,whlchlsreducedforthose Wayne Hooker, Miss BIIUe
This sale Is made pursuant to Casselberry Cub Sco
widow:
i Berkley, and Mr. and M.
ut
wearing green. This iI
Summary
Final
Judgment
of
GENE N. STEPHENSON and
Walter Hoberg.
Foreclosure
entered
in
Civil
Action
Pack
0's
Blue
and
Goid
for
9th
through
12th
graders.
0R
STEPHENSON. his wife;
Best wishes to Rev.
THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF
71CA09-K
now
the Circuit
Court in and
forpending
Seminole in Banquet as young David _____
Forest
City
Baptist
Church
Freudenthal in his noU
MAITLAND, now known as
I fir
County, Florida.
1
received the Arrow of
.
3OUTHEAST NATIONAII. BANK
will
bid
farewell
to
Its
first
fullassignment.
DATED this 27th day of February, Light award from his faOF ORLANDO, a National Sinking
1979.
Association, MAITLANO UN KING
(Seal)
ther, Fleet Peeples Jr. of
CENTER:
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
URNETT SANK OF SEMINOLE
Casselberry (left) and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
COUNTY, N.A.:
-. ..
NOW IN SANFORD
By:
Betty
M.
c.
grandfather Fleet Sr.
-.
VIRGINIA N. VAUGHAN, BRUCE
Deputy
Clerk
M. TIPPLE and CRAIG W. TIP.
(right) of Winter Park,
LOWNOES, OROSDICK
PLE:
who wait scoutmaster of
FRANK MIZERAK vW VOYTE L. &amp; COSTER, P.A.
NEW LOCATION ...
By: Robert F. Higgins
MIZERAK, a.k.a VOYTE LEE
the first BOy SCOUt troop
.;
HWY. 17-921 Lk. Mary Blvd.
MIZERAK, his wife;
SuIte 433, First Federal Bldg.
formed in Winter Park.
'SOUTHERN LINE CLEANING, Orlando,
PIP AUTO INSURANCE
INC., a FlorIda Corporation:
TheArrowolUghtlscub
ImIalmom reqslrsd y LAW)
'
DONNA CLARK:
Call Sanford . - TODAY
323.2454
eys Plaintiff
Scouting's top honor.
SECURITY FIRST FEDERAL Att orn
Publish March 1, 5, i919 DEG-7
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION:
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'RALPH M. LEMANSKI and IN THE CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
RUSSELL 0. LEMANSKJ:
LEO A. NORDSTROM and NANCY CASE NO. 7$23.CA.44.F
A. NORDSTROM, his wife;
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
FRANCIS H. CULBERTSON:
JAMES R. KNAPTON,

In And Around Altamonte

.1NTHICINCUITCOURTOFTHI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
•.CUIT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
- COUNTY, FLORIDA
'CIVIL ACTION No. n411I.CA.I3.p

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Mrs. Mildred Williams, Miss Brown College were be will

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P.O. Box 2509

CLIFFORD ROBERTS and

Husband-PetItioner,

lesson'On A"Itudes

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ly k.wslts s.d Amils Isrhsrt

- KATHRYN ROBERTS, his wife:
and
SUN FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF VIOLET R. KNAPTON,
ORLANDO,
as
Personal
Wife-Respondent, Sparks UDC Meeting
Representative of me Estate
AMENDED NOTICE
iII BARD CASSE LEER NY,
newest fashion
OF ACTION
Members of the Norman iome sound advice which ap
Decomilli
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: DeVere Howard Cliap of the Obdo to many. 11be mentioned
colors.
'and
VIOLET N. KNAPTON, WHOSE
.
negative
attitudes
like
U
nited
MARTHA CASSELSERRY:
•) stock
RESIDENCE ADDRESS IS
Defilindilinfill. UNKNOWN, AND WHOSE LAST foderwy a* alt the home of Faultless Tillie, Unhappy
.
NOTICE OF
KNOWN MA ILING ADDRESS IS c. Mrs. Joint B. WImt4th for the Hannah, and Overbearing
RIGHT TO INTERVENE
of economy
o Ma'. and
Mrs. Leroy Miller, Febny meeting. Mrs. Glem (c.&amp;
Wisconsin
lUggage.
,THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
Mrs. Brown encouraged
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED J. W1'1 Was
-- TO: EACH AND EVERY PER- thata proceeding for dissolution Of
Rs was 't(pJ by munbirs to have friendly at. SON WHO ISANOWNER OF REAl. your marriage has been flied Mrs. Deitild Do., Iiap1ui, titUdol speak kindly,
'.PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE against you and that PetNioner,
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage
Risolutlone of Respect wire Call people by name, be friendly
.1 U B 0 I V I $ I 0 N 0 p JAMES R. KNAPTON, seeks
211 9. FIRST ST., SANFORD
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AS rellsill apk* you affedine Wit propmeil and rod by I&amp;L W. and belvNI be considarde, and
.,SHOWN BY FLAT THEREOF following deicribid real property, B. Kirby for No Zoo Mmeon, hey. genulne
baIon for
ICOID(0 IN PLAT eoo 7, towN:
________
life.
PME5 27 AND se OF THE
The North 170 fist of Let 2, a detiasid dmrtar member.
____
RECORDS
' PUBLIC
OF EUREKA HAMMOCK, according to The biIii Was con&amp;t.d
.-4IMINOLI coui.rv, FLORIDA, ffie Plat ffieresfasrecardidln P' by Mrs. L. D. Hastlaga,
'"
ANY PORTION THEREOF look 1, Page ifo, PublIc Records Of
Jenn.Air's Grill-Range makes creative
tllCH HAS lIEN RIPLATTID.
FlIds. Lies foe
.'YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED SsvthIINitNrrd,IyinsEastat This members, Mn. W. B.
cooking easy with convertible cooktops.
mis
a
fe' Creeti.
IWSkII, Wallace,
v
_____
VI*yRollOfhISbiSlba'eSIat* -perusal
steve, re _____
Thee
Ira
IrGriH.Range
puts
the
Property:
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e
ad
p
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Irtesraler, two air cenirneners.
____
gOunflel touch rIftt at your fingertips with a
:EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII- hester, tanti aid Iii ealet hester. P I iiiiil OS the isirict
•QJ$T, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE AND the following perusal ys 3 ______
variety of ey.tohandk, easylo
convert.
s
worop
OOUNTY,'LO*IDAI5*IOftSlIte properly:
_____________
_________
dtiijid at
for cs.cuNatless ii cirtelil
1977, Wells Cargo CoscesuI.n 007 re
ceramkcOOktQf)5 lift OuteIy(oacconl.
rIctlls upea rem property, Trailer SerIal He. 17974
Panorama Resort
, l,er
modale an fl(hashe range of Interchange.
uro particatirly dNulbid is:
1574 C.P. Cescaielen Trailer, Title 5prfegs orw near Oeaua.
'. latu -, sod Is. Sleek I.. at Na M3$7U5L Wis. OS4m. ID N..
acciessaides that let you griddle. Shhh.
t
m.etius they
.
to me Co
AsS1LSERRY.
Spit-roast. And bring outdoor
'
Plat1573 Star Craft Travel Trailer riposted the Norman DSVVS
IharwI N roa'di4
flavor Indoors esery day of the year with
p, page W
PubIk Serial Me. 7W$ 2*llli
Ifed
the fanous c,o, 511 N. Smo&amp;e
at kaiMie dual,. AND yew we reGWid to UPtsr
he" Mrs. Ved Hu1i
aid file tear Aiewer or ether r.set,s i (Wt1s
quiet
YOU All HERESY dsl*Uerplsidkiwlffi*.CIe,hat
ly away by the powerful bulk-In
4sOTlPIID at wr rld Se hi. "wCIraaNCewtinandIer$imhiels for Ifeuerabie Mud
in the
surface ventilation system.
wse Is Nile wit to aieert your County. Fiends, and serve a cepy mudw mg
Hw
in Nile pending I51.fien. Ni Ihirsel on Pet Nianar. allerasy, ____
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P M
ROGER L URRY, 10 E. Cow. *'*
foj PPII R
sJENN'AIR

If you think leather shoes

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IN THE NAME OF

Woodmen.

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Currently zoned Al , Agriculture.
The Fb11c Hearing shall be held
In the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, at 7:30 P.M. on April 15th,
1575, or as soon thereafter as
possible, at which time Interested
parties for and against the reaest
stated above will be heard. Said
heanin, maybe ceidimmd from time
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the City Council.
This Notice shall be posted in
three (3) public places within the
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
City Hall and published In the
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, one (1)time at
least thirty (30) days prior to the
date of the public hewing, and the
owners of the reel property which Is
affected hereby shall be mailed by
the City Clerk, a copy of this notice
as their address may appear on the
latest ad valorem tax records.
s- Connie Major
City Clerk
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
Publish: March 5, 1575
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Notice

Nelicetoths PublIc,
Notice Is hereby given that the
sand of Adustment of the City of
mford will hold a regular meeting
Mirth 33, 1575 In the City Hall of
:35 A.M. in order to ceneldu' a
quest for a variance In the Zoning
rdlnance as N pertaIns to row
Ibidi requirements In 0(4 Zoned
lIvId, beginning at a pel,it 3354
N north and 21' west of the In.
reaction of the center line at FInS
1 Holly Ave., Run north 210',
let US', south 210', and eael 12$' to
I point of beginning. Being more
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riser of Commercial and Holly
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ditlon to existing moving and
wage warehouse.
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CITY OP AK!MARY,

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Nollan of PublIc Nearing
3 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU WILL PLEAS! TAKE
DT ICE that *e City Council of "Hi
tyaf Lam Mary, Floilda, will hell
Public Nearing en the 15th day of
prll, 1175. of 7:35 o'clock P.M. to
maiden a Pel NW by the lass,
iwnsrs of Na proparty desalbid
low, requesting me city of Lou
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the City Council of the City of Lake
Mary, Florida. that laid Council will
kid a public hewing on the 15th day
of April, 1575, at 7:30 P.M. to consider an Ordinance onlItlid as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OP LAKE MARY, FLORIDA NI.

IN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, AS
HEREIN DEFINED FROM Al Is
114s CONFLICTS, SIVINABILITY
AND IFPICTIVI DATE.
changing the toning on the tollewins
descrsl property situate in Ike
City of Like Mary, Florida;
Commencing of the W. carrier of
the NW¼eI the $W'.kW$ictlen$,
TownshIp 30 leviS,, lange 30 laet,
Seminole Coupty, Florida, rue
hence N. N deerses Sr U" l.a
distance of 111L foes;
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a distance of 335.31 feet tome PeW
of ussmanine; from the PeW of
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W 3611 I. no a distance of
feels
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NWaISSSIIP.ing *inceN.ge
degrees 12' 41" 1.5* lbs poW of
boginminga and being oppraJesatsip
LM salt
orrN,Mv tuned Al AgrIuNwni.
The Public b$WW shall Be hold hi
Ike City Nell, City 40 Lake Miry,
Florid., of 1:35 P.M. an AprN 15,
1175, an as soon *insaNsr as
rnfl's 0 whide time L*SinJ,4
ON!ies for ad .satoet the n. met
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heanime map bsco*Iansd iSom time
te INN itmIll filial adlon Is loWs by
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City 40 Lake Mary, Plodus, of lbs
CRY Nail, aid piJillidhsi IN lbs
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Law Now P*Id., we lime of
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City of Lake Mary,

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wouldn't be here. If you ward the
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Five Hundred dollars a week,
132*403 anytime for
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Work at home no experience
necessary
excellent pay.
Write American Service, $33C
Park Lane, Suite 121, Dallas, Tx.
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no other call, 322-5752.
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ASSOCIATION, INC.
By: 0. ScullS Pate
President
Publish mar. s, 157
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Experienced floor man, capable of
spray
ry ar 20
Way buffino. Lk. Maea,
lire wk., M.F. $2.50 hr. Must
have trans. &amp; phone. 30496-7561
collect.

tOUNTY cOUR 4$ AND
SIMINDLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. ,,I1ICC.15.J
STATE OF FLORIDA.
1* NIL., DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,

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Waitress &amp; Grill cook. No
penance needed. Days only.
Apply in person Sheoah Golf
Club, Hwy. 431. Winter Springs.

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County, Flprida.

IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sill Avon to help fight back. For

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details call 444307

Janitorial Service needed, large
apartment complex, part time.
Prefer strong energetic type.
- Call 3231130 for Interview.
Freight handlers needed. Starting
pay 53.311w. Apply between 10.1
Mon. thru Thurs., at Mon.

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beautiful FP in FR, bay wds. 3
OR, 1½ b, $34,500.

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323-5771.

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LAKE .-RONT 20 acres w.over
300' on lake in Dolton.. $13,000.

M. Unsworth Realty
J1.13

New 3 BR, 1 b CM, city water &amp;
sewer.
Johnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

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W. Gannett White
Rog. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

107W. Commercial
Phone 333.7611, Sanford
ORANGE CITY, Ill I. Elm. Big
lam, home. 3 ON, 3 5, FP, pool,
all 19. rms. on 2 big lots (ground
In back also avail, also), assume
owners 7 pct. mart. Call 1714157
aft S.

ORANGE CITY 2 OR, ON. Fl,
utility. Near school &amp; shopping,
city water. 123J00.

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pesfif. Immediate income. In
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professional
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..4*72.
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,HeLIJWIW$ Send for sways of
m*Insmaneyattieme.U.Ilto
'
P.O. Son 1*
,' Joan's Nepsel,
Sanford, Fin. 33171.

11.

1111
Il-list Peel. Adults only, on

"Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
11W. on 17.fe In So - is
Call
!P uma Merhior's Village.

Oelary-Lswfylg.1SN
Air, NI Pets. Ideal let. Perom
mINI
LM*irn.A0. 4RMI
NCkl*snMeft"

414271$

REALTY

771.4114 we. 773.3254

DeBary 1k. front, trees. 2 II, eat.
In kit., FR + 10. rm. on lower
level 33*17. Call todayl FHA

$41,010.
ready to build. $12,000.

FOUIST

2 both home Brick fireplace &amp;
wet bar in den, latin kitchen,
formal Dl, sewing rm., walk in

ORIENt

County ~ ace wfurn. 3.1, formal
DL garage, fruit treus. Oumer
holding. Unbelievable $*IJSI.
Reduced for quick sale 3.11V6.1"*
new, blk., fenced, lake, country
aimsplwrs. 22UN.

BATEMAN REALTY
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leg. Neal Estate brikir
3425 Sanford Ave.
3214715
"DIAL WIIh

$TEMPEI"
"I Keep Your TEMPER'

a FISH CAMP with resluraiden
II. Johns River. Tories.

ROCK SPRINGS

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
7433' -, S. Fren ch (17-92) Sanford
323-1324

*MODERN 3 IL 2 bilk hems
wISh 4 acres an lest SR di.

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Orals yew harlot N. eel

- (Pool). Under*7
With terms.

LARGE 2 I*It* FAMILY
ROOM. COMPLETELY FURN.
lINED ,IN EXCELLENT
TASTE. LARGE LOT, OU T.
SIDE WOR K SHOP &amp; LOTS OF
FRUIT TRIES ONLY $33,JSI
NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,
2 BATH, WORKSHOP, FENC.
ED YARD, WEAN 25TH
STREET. $30,130 WITH LX.
CILLENT TERMS.
OVER $IZED 3 BEDROOM WITH
PANELED DEN. FLIXIILE
FLOOR PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4TH BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
All COND., FENCED REAR
WIT" FRUIT TRIES &amp;
SPRINKLER SYSTEM. $15,515.
CALL NOW THIS WON'T LAST.

REALTY

INOKIN

Sanford 321-0640
ando 327.1577

*$ANFOID. 3 IL Zlalhlioms.
Nicely landscaped, - cory
fireplace. 127.305 PHA Terms.
ACRES Now I-I I $1 44
*461* Tome;

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SKYLINE 14'wflreplacs

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3S03 Orlando Dr.
223.05
VA&amp; PHA Financing

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duelling

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GIVE TO

ASINCY

REALTOR 3554551
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 115105 225-ill

SIN wheel for pickup.

$1150. Edgar Jones, 12 Oaks
Resort, Sanford, Lot 156.

§M

ITIMPIR

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WILSON MAul FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
________ 311.311E. First St.
322.1412
People who like money IllS low
For Isle: Ilk Wheel TraIler '71
- caetclaes$Ied ads to buy, sell, or
Model, lIft., C sleeper, tub, air,
Node.
awning, carpet, extras, In.

WRIM
LAXIMARY
31L ill" toelom.stheol. 45.155
n asums ISLUI niortgsga,
4522 INTl at Pd.

E.E.R. ratio 7.4; used 10 un.
Was $413, now $323, Incl. outside
cover, 30 AMP fuses &amp; outlet.
323-1345.

Spc, SR suite now, $231;Ipc. LR
new $355; Love" $41.51 I up;
7 pc. dinettes $41.55 &amp; up; not.
1301 ups El. stove $40 &amp; up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.51 So. of
Sanford, 3321721.

311111111-111100

*71555

sI
two uaca

,

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I

FILL DIRT

TOP SOIL

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7540

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Home Improvements

Central Heat lAir Coed. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at

SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. 8 Res. 3720201.

Beauty Care
______________________

INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0139 or 904-734-4701 collect.

Income Tax
Prepared

in the convenience of

322-37 17 for appt.

formerly Harriett's Beauty
$19 E. 1st St., 372 3747

Lawn ?intenanca

All Hand wash &amp; wax your car,
pickup or van, free pickup &amp;
del. Also complete Interior
cleaning avail. As low as $15.50 &amp;
up. Call 327156$.

Save Money &amp; Time 10 pct. off all
new maintenance contracts thru
Mar. IS. Call for Free Estimate.
Lindsey's Lawn Service 339 6956
It no Ans. 373 5569.
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La

Clrafl*TI$5

62-A-Farm Equipment
Must sell 50'x174'x)4' new all steel

bldg. $2.25 sq. ft., will divide.

Leave message for H. K. Smith

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, lea
er
specialty. 75 yrs. Exp. 671 7617
MISSION
I

Get Cash Buyers for a small in.
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-2611
or $315593.

LJgM Hauling

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0107

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-3371

Groonthl&amp;Bos,dng

64-Equipment for Rent

Intluig

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ANIMAL HAVEN
dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, lice control. Pep
Supplies, dog houses. Healed
kyes 3fl.575

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenyac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

333.5111

6S-Pets-Sulies
Doberman Puppies
For Sale
Phone 322.1057
BASSETT HOUND
Male with papers
Call 322.2031 after 3p.m.
FREEPUPPIES
MIXED
Call 3233344

AKC Beagles, tricolor, 6 weeks.
Bothparents.npromlses
WS. 303"i

ShoplsordPups,Reasonebie
Call ait.S-lwk
wits.
323.134
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' 4l-Vnusdto Buy

FREE
lAiN MANURI

Wanted: ½ a re orvacag lots lo
citrus nursory, no 14, c-o
lvenini Her" P.O. Ion 1447,
Sanford, Fl. 32771.

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'Ilo

DANNY'S PAINTING
Ir,terlor.Exterior House Painting

Licented. Insured. Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-5340

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s,- j

General Landscaping
Rose
SpicialIts, top $oil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming
323 2915.

euil

at 1-$00-S3471S1, ext. M2635,

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Put
$we $alvage.1fl.4121,

335-1751

i

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AlrCond.&amp;Heáting

Car Car*

ACME Western lOWs
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

31S Sanford Ave
151 INo.
I. Aitutuofi Dr.

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhouse
Eves after 61 weekends

nIght. Free home trial, no
oblig ation.

Frigidaire A.0 19,000 BTU's,

42-Mablis ts'

Snapperllidlng Mower
$hp, etc. start, like now

We have a Sing er Future sawing
mach. Sold new for $450 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $)lCbaI due, pur chasers left
ar ea and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $114
cash or take up payments ci $12
me. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 1311714 da y or

REALTORS PARK

LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Nook

62-Lawn-Garden

Metal porch glider, $13. Metal
clothes closet, $13. Folding
aluminum cot w-foam mattress,
never used, $10. Call aft er 6p.m.
327-0700.

2565

I, I

~

SERVICE LIS11NO

your home. 24 yrs. exp..$10$, up.

bd, foot be, dresser, chest of
drawers &amp; desk, $323. $65.1574.

DeL&amp;W 666=

all ACRES In 0111M. SIUSI

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Cornplete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
7202 French Ave.
3222255

Solid Maple bedroom s,t,DoIhNd

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

BUSINESS

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New Recap Tires
SizeSiO.l5for$13,55ea,
OK Tire Store. 332.7450

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rchendIse

59-MJSiCaI

III LOOK III
New shipment of vinyl flooring on
sale $2.00 yd.
WHILE IT LASTSI
Open Mon-Sat. 10-5
SANFORD AUCTION
1213$. French
323-7310

322-2420

w nb4I LI 4111F

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Sanford's Sales Leader

u

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5o-Mscellaneous for Sale

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

V-S Short Bed
Call 327 2025 after 3p.m.

.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 322.8171

572,3001

REALTY WORLD. -

'69 Chevy Pick-Up
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57-Sports Equipment

BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. I. Legg, Llc.
Mtg. Broker. 125 No. 4.D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
452-743
______________

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath in
Idyllwilde of Loch Astor on ½
acrel Free form pool, privacy
fence, wOrkshop, pantry, eq.
kit., C.H&amp;A, patio &amp; ExtrasI
app WARRANTED. Just
151,0001

79-Trucks-Traders

I

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

WILL

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home in
Woodmere Park w(.H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, dining area, FR, 19.
MUR, patio &amp; Much Morel BPP
WARRANTED, Only 136,5001

5951

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&amp;SokI

Pool planned on ½ acrel Just

Country setting heavily land.
scapsd low malnt. water front
home 311, 1½ bath, pine floors,
FR, fireplace, porch. $44,750.

1971 TOYOTA 4 DR.
-

I hp EvinrudeOB
3 gal tank, Al shape $125
Inquire 101 S. Holly Ave., Sanford

47A-i1ga Bought

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2695

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

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some Cash. 323045$ alt 7p.m.
________________

COUNTRY LIVIPI' 4 BR, 2 bath
home in Lake Mary w. Grea t
Rm., OR, C.HIA, w•w carpet &amp;

2 DR. MT
CLEAN

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place

Holly Ave. Fri &amp; Sat. 9-5.

equity. 372 0216.

19. porch, FR, Spacious BRs &amp;
Many E*trasl Yours, for
135.000!

$14,500.

$IIGLIN

28 Sales in Jan,

1975 BUICK CENTURY

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7110

Sale; Bik.e,c.hjl, cothlng.
misc. Multi- Family. 15*1 S.

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back pa yments &amp; buy

29 Sales In Feb.

78-Mflorcycles

$2295

STD.
TRANS.-

From $10 to $5.0
Call 322 1621; 322 1.460

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$4495

1977 GREMLIN

BUY JUNK CARS

Yard

J.

Wanted

home wcarpetlng, dining area,

COUNTRY STYLE NOSTALGIA
3.7 + acres farm style home. 3 BR,
1 bath OR, eat In kitchen,
potential for 4 BR or hobby rm.

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 3990

Ravenna Pk., Fr.-Sat. 9-S.
Women's maternity clothes &amp;
reg• clothes for men &amp; children,
tools, household Items &amp; misc .

For Sale 3 Lots
With 23 Ora ng e Trees

9

IMMACULATE 3 BR, 1½ bath

clooets. $75,000.

4-SPEED

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

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1977 SCOUT P-U TIK.

77-Junk Cars Removed

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uarage
Sa le, Oil UeTfl
Dr.,

C. Travis,
work 323-0619; - home 33 901$)

GET TOGETHER

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REALTORS
831141=w33111-4111"m

Palms. $16,000.

SELLbRS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES
WHY DON'T WE

LAKE MA RY
Wooded corner lot, spacIous 4 BR,

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

8305231

•..

REALTY

321-0041

$100. 323 0268

Customized inside 3. out

Yard Sale Fr. Sat. 95. Furn,
clothes, baby items. sewing
machine. Lake Ave. at Lake
Jessup. Follow signs on S.
Sanford Ave. or 477 &amp; ljesler.
373W4

STENSTROM - ________

LLOYD'S

it la

.mjFwrid

~

t -' aragSaIes

-

I
RPRIM
I I

$26,000

Chevrolet 1965 Bel Aire
PS, Air, 4 Dr., Good sticker

'76 Chevy, 6 cyl. auto van

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Call 322 1840

WELCOME TO OUR CAREER
NIGHT THURS., MARCH 51h
7:30-HOLIDAY INN.

New 233 Homes, 4 act. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31000. Low down payments,
BUILDER. 333.3357

322-9283

111111111111111111

1972 VW "Bug" Low miles, new
tires, shocks, brakes &amp; paint. A
Real 'Cream Puff." 51100 or
best offer. 373 6710.

75-A--Vans

Balance $175 or SI? mo Still in
warranty. Call 831-1711 day or

10 acre tracts, 5?. Johns River
access. $75.0 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen- Zachary I. Tribble,
Realtor, 305-645 1696 &amp; 030 *026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904-734-1541.

Jr
J^
.
%
_%V4

One of Sanford's most popular
breakfast I lunch restaurants.

ML!

53W Radio.Stereo

walnut cabinet. Regular $600,

2 Acres Oak, Hickory, Sweet Gum,

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-

Every Sunday at 1 p.m. local
ed on SR 415, 18 ml. north of
Sanford. We will buy, sell or
trade used Furniture, antiques
or misc. by the piece or house
full. Free pick up on consigned
mdse. at 30 pct. Country Colonel
Willard R. Whitehead 8 Colonel
Leonard Fultz, 322 2270

home demonstration.

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24 HOUR lB

Piney Woods Auction

Television-75" Color, Beautiful

Sanford 3210640
Orlando 327 - 1577
DeLand 668.8335

EAI wv
U

landscaped. Warranted. $26,100.

Call Dcii's Autjon. 323 3620.

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-i
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track ta pe player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo Call 031-1711 for free

BROKER

101111'S

LOW ELECTRIC BILLS- Solar
Heating, 3 BR, 1½ B. Large
family Rm. &amp; dining rm.
Completely remodeled kitchen,

dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
-

night.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models. Call 3399100 or 534
4605 (Dealer).
1
1913 Ford Grand Torino
Exc. Cond.
Call 323-2970

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

SEIGLER REALTY

Lovely 1k. view property w-water
rights. I BR, 2 b with baby
nursery off master OR, C-H&amp;A.
many outstanding extras.
539.900. 323-1262.

Night

1

Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
you!

Consignments Wcl(ome
Auction Sale%
321 7050

Good Used Titevisions. $25 inc up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3220352

NORTH
FLORIDA
NEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH
GREAT HUNTING &amp; FISHING.
$26,000 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.

BY OWNER

$32,500.

build to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 231 &amp; 243.
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Hrs.

SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE.

COZYI 2 OR, eat-In kit., atumn

VA.FHA-235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot I
Model Inc., Realtor
6443013

3224457 aft

S ACRES NICELY WOODED IN
THE GENEVA AREA. $16,300.

Steelman, Inc.

Shod, fenced. Many fruit trees.

REALTOR

Estate!!!

REALTOR

REALTOR,MLS

323-5774 Day or

INC.

:34-&amp;slflsu Opportw'tiss

J.B.

Harold Hall Realty
Inc.

21 , ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HARNEY. $7900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR
POCKETBOOK.

Please be our guest on March 5.
1979, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn,
Holiday Isle, Sanfor d. Reservatlons not necessary. 321-0041.

BR, 2 B. outside entertainment
area w-pool &amp; gazabo, wall for
privacy, duel sprinkler system, 2
AC un its, FP in FR, breakfast
rm &amp; formal OR. $3,000.

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Tuesday 8 Saturday at 7.30. it's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904 25S
8311 for further details

Keltoqqs

KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service. Used Ma chines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3730697

GROVE AREA. $3500 PER
ACRE. GOOD TERMS.

We have a success story to tell.

2 STORY elegant white brick, I

QUADRIPLEX. Spacious 2 BR
Apt. finest location, high yield,
$45,000. Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

Lk. Mary canal front lot, cleersd,

'II for Sailor Chime.
. very clsai &amp; fesMy. Sal
Jm.ils Cowan, 3$ Palmetis

'i.e's

COUNTRY KITCHEN knotty

Duplex opportunity - growing
Lake Mary area. C duplexes well
located. Offer on 1 or more, $130
mo. Income, low taxes &amp;
maintenance, 100 Pd. occupied.
EDWARD H. SEIBERT,
REALTOR, 2200 French Ave.
323-9001 alter liii. 644.1355.

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Mofe Aflomay fir tile Elghlaenlls..
Judicial Circuit of the Stats of
Florida. on boliaN if the liansiabi.

l: Jes. I. OlIke
Ouch
surd as County
CurirTui
Semiluig County
P1*1*;

Duplexes for Sale

373-6041 or eves. 3230.117

Call 322-5313.

COM.

Arther N. IIIk,

40-A-Apart msnts &amp;

FRONT,
ON A HILL

20 WOODED ACRES IN ORANGE

Looking ForA Career
10 Real

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LAKE

Daytona Beach, will told a
public AUTO AUCTION ever,

Auction Saturdays 1p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy '27

52-Appliances

TERMS.

3390309

3390508

REAL ESTATE

stone FP in FR, impressive
entra nce foyer, decorator wall
paper, extra storage &amp; utility
rm., elec. eye garage door.
$41,900.

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A.D. 1575.

No IhorNi if kmjnelo County si
OW at Public Auction.
WITNESS my hand and soil of
lkioCourton*o us day of
FSWVWYI 1175.

STONE FRONT, 3 BR, 2 6, lovely

Family of S moving to Fla. Wanted
2 or 3 Bdrm. house, sanford or
vicinity. Call after 6 p.m. 323.
2061.

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

extra insulation, brick front,

ACRES

OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway

72-Auction

ON SALE - NEW twin sire box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 es.
-.;NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
- Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 0721.

NICELY WOODED
DOWN TO LAKE. S1000 ACRE.

REALTOR'

a

inc. garage. $35,700.

47

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51-Household-.
---- -- Goods

S ACRE LAKE FRONT $ 70.000
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

INC.

TOP COND. I BR, 7 b, near school
1, shopping, security system,

COUNTER HELP$2.90 hr

March 11. 157L

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Warehouse for lease, 16,000 sq. ft.
Call 323.5013 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
2011, Sanford, Fla. 37711.

35-44nted to Rent
INDUSTIAL
PAINTER

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AREA
3 BR. Owner reduces price for
Quick Sale. Also will hold 2nd
mortgage.

itIOZ

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
lurniture, Retrig., stoves, tools.

Admiral color 25 in. screen enfertalnment center. Works good,
Call 322-2028 alter S p.m.
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Cash 322-4132

322 1626, Dealer.

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43-Lots-Acreage

lou vered shutters at wds, self
cleaning range, icemaker ref.,
dbl car garage, fenced, drive
gate. $42,500.

1

63' Lasbra' traHer. SR-In , Sanford, Fl. on ~ acre fenced land.
323-1375.

LONGW000 LAKE MARY

DOG HOUSE FOR
LARGE DOG REASONABLE
-t,71 SARA after Sp ri
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80-Autos for Sale

68-Wanted to Buy

New-our loss, your gain. IS? ycis
brown plush. $750 yd. Installed.

Seigler Realty, Broker

_________

Salc

for

CARPET

321 0640,321-1577, 668 $335

REAL ESTATE

NEARLY AN ACRE LOT. 3 OR, 2
B, Split plan, pan FR w-FP,

31-Business Proç*rty

13.71 hr.

SAW OPER

By- Lows, this Notice shall be
published mci In the SENTINEL
STAN and once in His EVENING
HERALD fIve (1) days prior to

MUNITY LIBRARY

$3.90hr,

BEDROOM, Ili BATH, 1972
WITH EXPANDO LIVING
ROOM, CENTRAL AIR
&amp;
HEAT. ON NICELY WOODED
HALF ACRE, $13,900. $3,300
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS

REALTOR. 322 7498

storm awnings &amp; new roof. Very
good coed. $26,000.

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SEMINOLE

SUNLAND 3 BR, 1 b, tennis near
by. Range, ref., washer I. dryer,

50-Miscellaneous

Homes

MORTGAGE.

CallBart

the

...

REDUCED $2000
for those who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home has over 1600

sized corner lot. $35,500.

If you're in the business of building
busines .
use
Classified Ads often.

DRIVER

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND
new home for
everything. . . .oven for ysul

SOUTH

$5011

'DELIVERY

Legal Assistant 4 mos. POSItIOn.
Must have access to car I be
CETA eligible. Call 3321553, Ste
Swekdays.

OF
DATED this ilk day of Mardi,

Lovely "like new, 3 BR, 1½ b,
carpet, C.H&amp;A, kit. eqpt., dbl.

90M.
your

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Reel
Estate Is said daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.

IL We

..

2550 GROVE DRIVE

$110 mo. with children $30
deposit. Can be seen Mon. 322-

3

Sq. Ft. living area &amp; Is located
close to hospital &amp; ail con.
veniences. $36,500.

TUES. THRU SUN.

34--i%slobile Homes
Unfurnished 3 OR trailer With
cabana &amp; closed in with fence,

.GENERAL
OFFICE

322-0641

OPEN HOUSE

S BEHONEST
LET'
If you

AFTER HOURS

322-0214

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42--Mobile

HaiCob,rt, Realty Inc.
323-7132
Eve. 322-0612,322.1$V, 322.7177

2321 PARK DR. 332211$
REALTOR

LOW FEE_TERMS

NOTICE OF SPECIAL '*%1kTllo
OF M!MURS OF SOUTH
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, INC.
NOTICE Is given purivanttocall
of the President and board
Trustees of the South Seminole
Community Library AssocIation,
lnc.,anonprofitco,pora$lon, that a
special meeting of the members will
he hold in the AftateSpringsLt.
lo ary building at 251 Maitland
Avenue, City of Altamonte Springs,
Florida, on Wednesday, March H,
1575, at 1:00 p.m. for the followIng
purposes:
I. Consideration of the Board at
Trusteos recommendation to am.nd
the Articles of Incorporation
changing the name of the cora.
lion to "FRIENDS OF ALTA.
MONTE SPRINGS LIBRARY.
INC.
INC." Or such other name as
members well determine.
2. All other business that may
come before the meeting.
ALL MEMBERS we Invited to
a
attend 00141
participate in this vent
Impertord meeting,
Pursuant to the previsions of the

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Model. No pets, $213
last, Security. Delton.

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Beginning 22.5 chal.w leviti at me 3101511 and tall number
1.**Is$ wear of Isdlse 30, Null 0,
nenuhip 39 $810104 Range 35 laW;
In lslh Is Lake Mary land;
NOTICE OF ACTION
once Nenllseasterly almig mad
TO: Any parties hoving an In.
11414I.uay to a peint 251 feel
wiberty if liii Sanford Grant SineW in ONE CESSNA 315 AIR.
nsa thence bulb $1 4aiIII West CRAFT bearin, serial number 3W
Ni and tall number N1511 0 their
'feet;
*ens Nenihanly along the sdas of heirs, assigns, ad micciesons in In.
iue to a pew an lass if lbs Point tenet, end all porsane, Firms, and
Iegt.mln. thence Wees to me Cerporat lens Ousing, HovW4 en
OW of begInning. (Lees the West Claiming An Intel ad In or Lien On
foul lull, of Lake) CadsInuig the Move Described Aircraft.
YOU AND EACH OP YOU ARE
Isaesplveo,mhijs.
SIllilY NOTIFIED that She Stale
PUCIL (I)
of Florida, us rot Diugias Cheshire,
BeiLning of She inhIsedialift if Jr. Stile Atlomey ton the 1101.
siN Uneef Na $a,ife,i Grant LIes esmib Judicial Circuit of the State ef
aN at Il,s Ilasrabis
th few us,INoelNa N*.usJ Florida, in
el $sdlsi 11 TownshIp 30 levik, .MM 1. Polk. $hsnlN ol $sminols
County. Florim. has filed a Rule to
IS last:
show Cuss hi No EIItliJI. JOWl.
thence run North 5½
we lael I chab'i Ibmice North CIO Ciroeli Court of Florils against
140 feet, thence North 35 doorus s.anlalipa fall Nov" an
OW 4754 Net: ibace WOW to WW hi Des Cus.s Ill Aircraft
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Ig(iktlng So acres ptas 00 60 Surfeited to lbs me if Ike
Ihanifi of Seminole County, Pier Ida,
The POWIc Near" shall be held pursuant to sectIon 10.11. FlorIda
like Coy Hoc coy of Low Mari, Basia. Yew hove * days him
erIde. AVE W, MO, $1:35p.M. FoWuary ee. wis, to cuntsa me
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1.4 Intersection Sun. 2 Dober.
mans, red F. 114 yrs., blk 1. tan
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NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by

Park Civic Cider, 31111115 Misdi An.
WEDNAY, MARCH 14
camelot Hamss,uer. Aa. will mist at $ p.m. at home
of Mrs. Rita Greens at im Centurby Circle,
(slWrry. Demiidrstlon of csramlcg by Ellis Cart.
FRIDAY,MARCHLS
ii: CbKd@ I 1 "lbs U11111111111kiliblill Molly Brown,"
$ P.h Fine Arts Couicat HaIL Free to public.

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For families or friends of
Prcbiem drinkers
For future Information call
447.3233 or write
Sanford Al- Anon Family Group
P.O. Box 553
Sanford, Fla. 22171

FLORIDA
Welles of Public Hearses
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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Wss's Grs, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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WelgM Watchers, 10 am. Altamonte Mali Sears.
Tjlewssd LA, dosed, 5 p.m., St. Rlcahrd'i Church,
LEI
N Howell Road.

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I)UCATIONAL PRO.
GRA&amp;IMINO

5 CBS LATE MOVIE
"McCloud: The 42nd Street
Cavalry" (1974) Dennis
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IN YOUR FAMILY?

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FRIDAY MARCHI
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changing the zonIng on the following
described property situate In the
City of Lake Mary, Florida:
Commencing at the Southwest
corner of the NW¼ of the 3W¼ of
SectIonS, Township 20 South, Range
30 East, Seminole County, Florida,
run thence N. 0 degrees 33' 15" E.
1,323.42 feet thence run N. Si degrees
37' 33" E. a distance of 23 feet to the
Poke of Beginning; from the Pohl
of Beginning continuing N. IS
degrees 37' 33" E. run 421.07 feet;
thence run N.O degrees WSr, I
to a point lying on the North Ilni of
the S. five.ilghths of the SW ¼ of the
NW¼ of Section S.
Thence run S. St degrees 45' 14"
W. to a point lying 521.47 feet North
ci the Point of Beginning. Thence
running South 0 degrees 07' Sr' W.
12&amp;47 feet to the Point of Beginning.

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OSTARSKY I HUTCH Two
skid row derelic ts set Starsky
and Hutch up as their next
victims.
12:00
@ BIG VALLEY "The 25
Graves Of Midas' Heath,
wounded and unconscious, Is
mistaken for a thief who
robbed the Dutton Mining
Company.

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11:30
(2) a TONIGHT Guest host:
George Carlin.
N EWLYWED GAME
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FLORIDA
Neticeel Public Neanleg
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake
CALENDAR
Mary, FlorIda, that said Council will
hold apublic hiaringon the 151h day
_.....0e
o
of April, IM, at 7:30 P.M. to consider an Ordinance entitled as
T1IUR)AY, MARCH
follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Conceal
Lae
Brantley
HIaJI School -Band,
SPIllS
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA RE.
Symphonic Bond and Wind Enaemble,$p.nL, Forest We
ZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITH.
Academy Music Audltorltmi.
IN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, AS
HEREIN DEFINED FROM A.1
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Onrvateru Aisui, 7.30 pin. Community United
TO C.2: CONFLICTS, SEVERA IlL.

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Seminole Memorial Hospital
reserves the right to riled any and
all bids.
Publish: March, 7, 11575
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. vplands of western North
IC ventriloquist (Jay Johnson)
Arnerica.
who murdered the craftsman
(1) 0 THE WALTONIII With who made his dummy.

831-9993
RATES

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday-Noon Friday

Materials Manager of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
Street, Sanford, Florida 32171. All
bids shall be postmarked not liter
than the 11th day of May 1575, and
Mail be received on or before the
116th day of May 1575.
Opening of such bids will take
place at the Office of the Materials
Manager of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the
15th day of May 1515.

9-30

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SPECIAL Last Stand In
Eden' Alexander Scourby
9:00
explores the plight of elephants
(2) (4) DONAHUE
in Kenya being pushed out by
MY THRSE SONS
MOVIE
expansion of cities and farm
lands.
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Additional Information Is
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CLASSIFIED ADS

The Solid of Trustees of the
Seminole Memorial Hospital Invites
bids upon the following: Elevator
Maintenance Contract

ny IN FLORIDA
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the fifth annual presentation of
these awards honoring Amen ca 's favorite entertainers In the
television, motion picture and

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00000 MORNING AMEN.

(2) QUINCY Quincy Invest Igates charges that a Marine
drill Instructor was responsible
for the death of a recruit.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given thof I am
engaged In business of P.O. Sos 517
Oviedo 32743 Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
OVIEDO SOD FARMS, and that I
lidend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordence with
the ProVisiOns of the Fictitious
Name Statutus, To-Wit: Section
Florida StaM.s 1551.
Robert F. Srnitfl
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Little League baseball is everyone's favorite season,
including us here at the Evening Herald.
It's more than the All-American thing to do, it's a
pacesetter for the youth of our community in their formative years.

OVIEDO

That's why we treat Little League as being on a higher
plateau than even major league baseball.
The Evening Herald has already earned its reputation
as the No. 1 authority on Little League and the other
baseball groups which cater to the 8 to 18 set here In
Seminole County.
Keep an eye on the sports pages for our usual coverage
of all leagues - from Seminole Pony to Paola, from
Oviedo to Altamonte Springs, and a thorough rundown of
Sanford's games.

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS

We keep readers well informed of all the games with
photos, stories, standings, schedules and box scores. And
we do that the day right after the game.

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This beautiful home in Deltona was completely landscaped
by crystal Lake Nursery, Crystal Lake Drive in Lake Mary.

Particularly appealing to our readers is the box score
format, which 110 every player who appeared in the
game. Johnny didn't have to get a hit to make our paper.
He's right there in the box score, no matter what, pop.

Tip

Don't miss a single edition of Seminole
County's most complete Little League
Coverage...subscrlbe to The Evening
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Thursday, March I, 1979

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Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Local Expert Says
Start Lawn Care Now

S: Graceful Foliage
:)rs Or Outdoors

I.
Staghorn féni
akes dramatic display
mounted on wall.

Ferns are among the
world's oldest living plants
and lower on the
evolutionary scale than seed
plants. Some common fern
types
are
boston,
maidenhair, staghorn,
rabbits-foot, and pteris.
Plants in the genus
Asparagus such as A.
plumose and A. sprengerl
are called ferns, but are not
true ferns since they produce
seeds and not spores.

NIATING 1

We Are Your Authorized
Dealer For

Hundreds of different fern
types can be grown both
indoors for interior
decoration and outdoors as
part of the landscape in
Florida.
Ferns are popular because
of their graceful foliage and
ability to grow In areas of
dense shade and low light
Intensity.
Ferns are well adapted for
use on north sides of buldlngs
where light intensity is low,
under trees and in shaded
sites near water features.
Inside the home ferns are
useful In low light areas as a
compliment to Interior
decorating. Some common
and easily obtainable ferns
are listed in Table I.
PROPAGATION
The best method of
propagating most ferns is by
division or by offsets as with
boston ferns. True ferns can
be grown from spores, but
this procedure takes at least
a year to produce useable
plants.

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Spores may be shaken
from the underside of fronds
when ripe and placed on
ground shagnum moss in a
well drained container.

fertilizers are quite adequate
for fern growth and should
be applied at about one-hall
recommended rate. Ferns
will not tolerate high fertilization
and frequently
To maintain soil moisture
show
leaf
scorch when
the container should be
fertilized
too
heavily.
covered with glass or plastic.
Water as necessary to keep
Most ferns are grown In
the medium surface moist partial shade and will grow
and place in an area where satisfactorily form about 100
light is sufficient for normal to 3000 foot-candles. In the
fern growth.
home plants should receive
as
much light as possible
Young plants may be
without
being placed in
potted about six months
direct
sunlight
or normal
after germination. Both A.
light
may
be
supplemented
plumosa and A. sprengeri
are easily grown from seed. artificial light.
Ferns are relatively free
CULTURE
from insect and disease
Ferns grow best in a problems, but may be atpredominately organic tacked from time to time.
potting medium similar to Since many ferns are easily
soils In their natural Injured by fungicides and
habitats. Good growth can be
obtained in lOOpct. peat moss insecticides, their use should
or In combinations of 75 pot. first be checked on a single
plant. So, even though your
peat moss and 25pct. sand as
garden
supply dealer can
long as drainage is rapid.
recommend pesticides to use
Any container with good on ferns, you may be better
drainage Is satisfactory, but off without them. If you only
the growing media should be have a few Indoor ferns, you
kept moist at all times. can usually control diseases
However, do not allow water by simply cutting out into stand in pots since roots fected parts. To remove
may be damaged.
most insects, just take the
plants outside and spray
Good fern growth occurs at them with plain water.
normal home temperatures
of 70 to 80 degrees but most
If you're
a fern
ferns outdoors will be In- for indoorchoosing
growing conjured by freezing tem- ditions, select a variety that
peratures. Humidity may be has some tolerance to low
too low in the home for fine, humidity ... a boston, or a
thin leaved ferns such as rabbit-foot fern would be a
maidenhair, which frequent- good chice. A fine, thin.
ly develops scorched leaf leaved fern, such an
IL[5LB5 UI ury aunospneres.
maidenhair, doesn't do well
This can partially be In a dry atmosphere
controlled in the home by Maidenhair ferns are more
syringing or double-potting. commonly used as specimen
Boston and rabbits-foot ferns plants, in the landscape.
as well as other types with Asparagus fern is another
thick fronds tolerate low common
that can be
humidity better than those used bothvariety
indoors
and In the
with thin fronds.
landscape. It's a climber, so
Ferns require small Put ftInan
where ft has
amounts of fertilizer and in room to stretch. Lestherleaf
fact obtain some nutrients fern is good choice for the
form the decomposition of heavily shaded area of your
shagnum peat moss. landscape. It's also useful In
Packaged liquid house plant flower arrangements.

March is the time to
In the central Florida
begin your lawn program if area, you should not consider
you want a healthy lawn that Zoysia or Bermuda as both
can withstand the hot are high maintenance
summer sun, wear and tear grasses. There are many
caused by children playing, very attractive
pe
Insects and diseases. Also, lawns In the area but that
weeds have a tendency to grass seems to thrive better
take over inan unhealthy or In the North Florida area.
declining lawn.
Jim Rowe of Jim Rowe Sprinkling your lawn 10 or
Pest Control says a good 15 minutes a day really does
fertilization program is very more harm than good. It
Important, but there are causes the root system to
many other things the remain shallow In the soil
homeowner needs to do.
thus is less able to support
First, if you plan to put lna Itself during periods of
new lawn this year, it would drought, Insect damage and
be wise to consider disease.
Floratam, St. Augustine
When watering place a
since it is resistant to chinch
bugs. Another hardy grass coffee can at the furthest
for our area is Argentine point your sprinkler reaches,
then let the sprinkler run
Bahia.

until you have one inch of
water In the can.
Another major mistake
people make is cutting their
short during the hot
months. St. Augustine or
Bahia should not be cut
lower than 2½ or 3 inches.
Always keep the mower
blade Very sharp as a dull

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and makes it very susceptibia to fungi.
If you have foll owed all the
above and your lawn still
does not look as healthy as
you think lt should, you may
need 10 have a soil sample
run for Soil PH and
nematodes.

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Most of the material for this special
WOW of The Herald was researched,
prepred and written by Tom Davis and
others at the Seminole County
Cooperative Extension Service on
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soils ranging from neutral to
slightly acid. Dogwood,
azaleas, holly, camellias,
hydrangeas, gardenias, and
ixore like soil that Is quite
acid. Only a few plants like
sweet soil: yucca, oleander
and cabbage palm are
Florida examples.

Unfortunately, alkaline
soil Is quite common around
Florida Homes.
In many areas, the soil Is
mostly sand, naturally low In

So If you want to grow
roses, you will usually have
more success if you choose
Plants with the Fortuniana
rootstock.
And, a few more tips

Increeses soil acidity. Also,
building residue, lime from
stucco or cement burled in
the yard can raise soil pH.
So, when soil pH is a
problem, it's usually
because it's too high. That is,
the soil Is too sweet alkaline.
Tbe ream we worry about
soil pH is that in alkaline soil
sold loving plants can't take
up some of the minor
elements they need for
healthy growth. As a result,
the plant may have yellowy
leaves and grow In a spits.,
sickly ma ner. The soil pH
may not kill the
plant, bs* since it is In a
weahened conmon, buds
and plant dlasuess can attack It more soft.
Since yeliowy leaves and
spans growth can be Now

aeled.Ing roses ... always buy
plants from a reputable

dealer. He should have both
container grown and bar.root plants available.
Bareroot plaids are graded
number one, cne'.snd's.balf,
and two, based on the size
and number of the canes.
A number one is the bed
grade. Container grown
plaids are ranked as Florida
fancy Florida ntmab.r one,
and Florida number two,
according to standards set
upby the Dlvlalonof Plaid
Indestry. Tbe bed qeslity
rose plaid you can buy I. a
Florida fancy, container
grown plaid with the rose
Foetsidusa rootetock.
Remember that roses
grchr year.rosmd In Florida,
so ths bait on the ceines
should always be firm,
plun, and green. If the
wood is dry and shriveled,
don't buy the plant.
Qmoosing the r1dpla1ng
site and preparing the an
correctly are imported first
Asp In rose culture. You
should plant roses In an area
that receives full am for at
lecdslz hoas a day. U this
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One forms the root system
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year in north Florida.
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pattern has its advantages,
of course, but it also means
that roses In Florida need
year-round maintenance.
There are four basic types
of roses. . .bwh types,
climbers or ramblers,
miniatures, and tree roses.
Bush roses are the most
popular. In this group are the
hybrid teas, which produce

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Good Soil A M us t
Every garden neede good
soil so that plants and
flowers will flourish and
egetablee will offer a
iow*lftd harvest. And just
what Is good soil?
Good soil consists of a
combination of 50 percent
pore space, 25 percent
mineral and 25 percent
organic. The pore space
allows the soil to breathe and
provides for water abaori*Icn. The mineral and
organic content assure good
ructre.
In addition to these soil
requirements for healthy
vegetation, about 70 percent
of all plants requires constant moist-to-wet condition
at root level, so that

nutrients can be transferred
from soil to plant.
The simplest and most
effective way of Insuring
that your soil Is right Is to
add sphagnum pest moss to
it.
This Is a conditioner which
solves the structure problem
with any soil. It acts almost
instantly and It should be
used new, in the spring, to
prepare the soil for new
plar*a, shrubs, vegetables
and flowers - virtually
anywhere you want to
promote healthy vegetation.
Here's why sphagnum
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—Canadian sphagnum
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to 95 percent pore space,

Thursday, Mar. S 197-7

Tips On Tomatoes

which means that ample
space is available for root
growth and air penetration.
—It has outstanding water
retention ability. Canadian
epliagnwn peat moss can
absorb from iHo 20 times Its
weight in water.
—It lasts longer In the soil
than any other type of soil
conditioner because of the
unique structure of Its cells
and the fact It Isn't as
decomposed as other peat
products.
—It has $ predictable pH
level, 3.5 to 4.5, perfect for
acid-loving plants, easily
adjusted to more alkaline
loving plants with applications of dolomite
limestone.

For those desiring to grow
tomatoes in a container
rather than in the garden,
use bushel baskets, hampers, five-gallon cans or
other similar vessels. Punch
boles in the bottoms to allow
adequate drainage. Fill with
shavings, sawdust, or wellrotted plant material. Sand
and soil may also be used,
but generally are more
troublesome than shavings
or sawdust. Unlike soil,
shavings and sawdust need
not be treated for diseases
and weed seeds.

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Feed the plants by the
solution culture method. No
one nutrient solution Is

superior. Either buy a ready
prepared, highly solubif
fertilizer and follow direc.
lions, or make your owi
solution. One suggested
nutrient solution may be
made by dissolving 2 cups of
either a 64.6, 646, or 84-8
analysis common fertilizer, 6
tablespoons of epsom salts,
and ½ teaspoon iron chelate
thigallon of tap water. This
is your base solution. From
this you will make your
Growing Solution.

depending on plant needs.
Apply enough solution to wet
the shavings or sawdust to
the bottom of the contalnei
at every application.
For best quality, harvest
tomatoes when fully red.
ripe. If need be, they can be
harvested when pink and
allowed to ripen in the home.

Mature green or pink fruit
require a temperature
around 70 degrees F. to ripen
properly. Place unripened
fruit in a well-ventilated
For young plants, use 2
at room temperature.
tablespoons of base solution Fully ripened fruit may be
mixed in 1 gallon of water. placed in the refrigerator to
Apply once every 3 days, or prolong keeping.

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Sadat: On The Verge Of Signing Treaty
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As for the question of Palestinian autonomy, Carter said that
Carter said it was difficult to predict whether his peace mission
Egyptian President Anwar months of ups and downs In their negotiations.
Sadat sold today he believes Egypt and Israel are "on the verge"
At another point he said: "There are really no obstacles In the would be successful, explaining, "We came on this trip without both Begin and Sadat "have reconfirmed their commitment to me
of sWft a peace treaty except for "a few words."
way, there Is only a misunderstanding on the main Issues. I think any assurance if success. What well do Is take to Israel either an that all the Camp David agreements will be carried out.
But President Carter was more cautious, saying that "there are It Is time now that we can say that the signing of the agreement Is encouraging prospect or one that will require some substantial
"The details obviously will have to be worked out over the
dlllscene pro1ema" to be resolved before he can predict the not so far
f1catio"
period of a year after a peace treaty is signed," Carter added.
outcome
He said he did not expect to delay his trip to Israel Saturday
"I think we are on the verge of an agreement" The EgyptianCarter said that only after further discussions wlth,thelr full
delegations will all sides know "hew close we are together."
night for further negotiations.
Both presidents made their comments In Interviews on a tow. leader said.
In Jeruelam, Israeli leaders expressed cautious optimism about
"Obviously," Carter said, "we'll go to Israel with some dl!bcur, lfknhl0 whistlestop train trip from Cairo to this beautiful
Carter, however, took a more subdued approach on the second
fernces still remaining and I'll do my best to resolve those dl!- the Carter mission, but expressed fears that Carter will try to
1foditerrsmiean iert which drew timiultous cheering crowds day of his Middle East peace Journey.
;alcnl the route.
fce1"
wring additional concessions from Prime Minister Menachemn
"We don't know yet what will happen until we get through with
I The massive turnout of chantin , clapping, smiling Egyptians ft talks," Carter said.'
,It's hard to predict what will hMm,,
Carter mW he had nothing to report to Israeli Prime Minister Begin.
"The atmosphere In the government is optimistic," Housing
to surpass the crowds on a thnflar train trip by former
He disclosed that Egyptian Prime Minister Mats Khalll and Menachun Begin yet because "we're In the process of discussing
Minister
David Levy said after a three-hour special session of the
Thsldent Richard Nixon in June 1974.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance "are talking about language and the specific terms on which there Is disagreement still."
Sadat told reporters that only "a few words here and there' specifics. President Sadat and I are in basic agreement on
Cabinet.
Justice Minister Shmnuel Tamlr said it did not make any
Carter said there were no surprises concerning the Egyptian
decisions.
have k* Egypt and Israel from achieving a peace pact after drateajc matters that's the situation now.,,
attitude,

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the Californian has spoken of what he calls the 11th
vv
of politic' "Thou shall not speak Ill of
thy fellow Reput,lken."
In a latter to Reagan, Crane said the reporter's
qt1one went "wifl beyond the 1hi of common
decency."
In an editorial accompanying the articles on Crane,
Leeb denied the stories were printed "solely because we
are supporting former. Go,. Ronald Reagan for the
Rspebfrw no"1'-' for the prnddl!'cy."
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amount of cash after slipping a cash drawer. We don't know teller at First Federal. He told agents to Join the Sanford
note to a teller demanding exactly how much it was, but It her, "I have a gun In my Police Department In the Investigatlon.
was not a substantial amount," pocket.'
"Your money or your life."
in
his
The man had his hand
The 10 am. robbery was the Arnett said.
Arnett said film from the
first ln the 4l-year history ofthe
Sanford Police Department pocket and the woman coin- saving and low institution's
Sanford savings and loan in- detectives described the robber plied with the demand, Her- surveillance cameras Is In
stitutlon, Vie Arnett, vice as: a black male, 25-211, years nosky said.
"The subject walked out of Process of being developed tq.
president, said. The In- old, 120135 pounds, with short
see if we got a picture of him,".
stitidlon's three branch offices hair, wearing a camel-colored the bank. No known vehicle or
He expected the film to be
In Oviedo, Longwood and knee length coat and dark route of escape is known at this developed by late this a!time," Bernoaky said
Winter Park have been robbed pants.
ternoon.
"The FBI Is on the scene," he
Persons with any information
In the past.
,,The teller is very upset," concerning this man were said.
The savings and loan has
A message was immediately been operating at its current
Art said, refusing to reveal asked to contact Sgt. William
her now. &amp;es said a man Dube of the Sanford Police sent to law tnforcement units location at 312 W. First Street
theoughout the county advising since June 1914.
asigoo Ia
gad her a nets Department.

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Gets Grant For 400 Jobs
ft WMA W=
HereMSt.ff Writer
More than 400 jobs will be
available to disadvantaged
y this
youth In 5nh
5WflIflIT with anowzwowAnt
today of a grant In federal
money totAllueg $460,717 from
the Department of Labor
(DOL) for a summer -youth
program,
The funds have been granted
for 10-week summer jobs
program, bsgbvth In midJune under the Coneprebenlive
Employment Training Act
(CETA).
Hank lawls, director of the
Seminole County Manpower
Orno,, mW the awed of the
pant, similff to one approved
by the DOL a year ago, will
again be subpmdsd to the
public school system for adminisirsilon.
Last year's aeunn'er CETA
jobs prugram under the school
system received high praise
from the DOL, while other
summer programs were
NNlvW ;1uLui tbe4hOat

the nation,
the program will begin the
Elliot Smith, counsellor- middle of June.
coordinator for the school
Youth will be applying at
system's CETA program, said school offices, at the school
the summer program, titled board CETA office on Pine
SPEDY (Summer Program for Street and at the county CETA
Economically Disadvantaged office In the Roumniliat
Youth) lad year would again Building,
employ about 479 young people
After applications are filed,
from 14 through 21 In a variety
the Interviewing Process
of jobs.
begin to determine if the youths
Lad year the youth worked at are eligible. The Jobs selected
an worksites thOghO schoolcoordje
are
them
county, including
to do some of the things they
centers, as building con- would like to In relation to
tructlart aides, and In land available
and
scaping, libraries, child cares jot location to provide work
forest rangers assistants, the experience," Smith said.
IN, road n'aii4enance and
youth counselling, Smith said
"We had an excellent
program," Soft" "and
were cemm,nded by the DOL
and monitors for the smoothrunning operation. We are Around The Clock ........... 4*
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add to the work experience Comics ....................12*
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program."
He saidapplications will be Editorial ...................4*
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accepted
from studets at the DearAbby .................. IA
and of April or first of May and Dr. Lomb ..................12*

"We always receive more
applications than there are
Jobs," Smith said.
A total of $27.4 million has
been allocated for the program
in Florida of the $ilLS million
allocated for the eight-state
region.
In allocating the funds, U.S.
Labor Secretary Ray Marshall
said the youths placed in jobs
will receive the minimum wage
of $2J0 per hour.
Noting problems In the
am In the past, Marshall
said he believes this Is a good
program, one that provides
See PROGRAM, Page IA

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                    <text>49—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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DEAR DR. LAMB I need
helpinuthiga sexual
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ponthatexIstbetweenmy
husband and myself. It might
16 Mexican
even save ow marriage If I
cottonwood 57 Painters
7 Revolving
stand
32
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of
could
gain a li ttle tosight. At
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machine part
611 possess
singing
club
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pres
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th a long4üne friend or
affair
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my early 60s. For the last 20 of
65 Stage need
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performances
48 Circa
66 Track events
(prefix)
yearstere'sbeena decreasing
24 By birth67
Conclusion
19 Old Dominion 49 Dessert items
ability
to function sexually oq areas, including the sexual
25 Speed
50 Monster
state (abbr)
his part and now no atten1* a area.
measure
DOWN
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(abbr)
Wed to
an ax
currency
28 Safety agency
Mesdames
utth but mod of the problem and only one of them Is
23 False (prefix) 53 Holding
(abbr)
(abbr)
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thne I just end up frustrated. Interested In doln something
device
30 Toupees
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54 Neck and
He won't see a physician. He about It, that one should
34 Biblical
3 Inner (pref)
25 Baseball
neck
is a heavy drinker and smokes probably go to a ph ysician and
character
'4 light four.
glove
35 Inert gas
two to three packs of cigarettes possibly see a psychiatrist or
wheeled car• 26 Vessels bow 55 Organ part
58
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36
Con.
riage
27 Ring of light
a day. I've tried to get him to family counselor. By direct
tendere plea
59 Compass
5 Cooking fat
29 Sharpen
give up these habits and tOld discussion It may be possible to
37 Lacquered
point
6 Depression ini• 31 Charged
him that he would live longer work out a solution that will
metalware
tials
60 Take a meal
pa rticles
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and more pleasurably so we help In that specific situation.
YOU might look In the yellow
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of your telephone
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18
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about
your husband's problem.
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a
ntunb5r
of Instances, the
a
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either of us and surely
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has
great
difficulty
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caught In such a situation.
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DEAR READER
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right about the effect on
Let ter nwiber 3-1Z Impotence,
pan. If he thinks as much asto give you general Information
yOUsayandasnOkesasmuchas on this problem since it's the
YVU Si)', ii Di yVar5 01 iV I'V primary concern to you. Other
maynot be arotmdmuchlongerreaderswhowantthlslssua can
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cents. with a long,
panlonship.
stamped, self-addressed en
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The excessive use of alcohol velope for it. Send your request
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can significantly Impair a tomelncareof thlsnewspaper,
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man's sexual capacity. Alcohol P.O. Box 1551, RadIo City
65
66
doesn't make men better Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
Just keep in mind that imlovers. It usually deCTSS
n'tpotence
isa symom. It can be
their objectivity so they do
caused
by
hormonal factors,
y
realize how bad
alcoholism, neurological facPeople who drink often think tors such as complicati nns of
they drive better under the diabetes, circulatory disorders
Influence when, In fact, they're and, of course, psychological
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
traffic hazards. Or they may factors. A good evaluation by a
think they do a dozen other professional is often necessary
th
Ings better. All of this Is to un derstand what's really
For Tu.sday, April 24, 1979
Illusion. Tests have shown that going on.

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B'L.LJUSTHAVTO WAIT
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Anz1,rnv
ings
Th
that have pry
productive In the past will
..*4it.ly come to an end for you
this comIng year. Look forward
to snaking strides In several
new beginnings.
TAURUS (April 2OMay 20)
Although you will wish to spend
time on activities that don't
include others today, this might
become difficult because of
duties you've neglected. Find
out more of what lies ahead for
you In the year following your
bir thday by sending for your
copy of -Astro-Graph Letter.
Mall $1 for each to AdroGraph,
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Bc awe to
specify birth sign.
GEMiNI (May 21-June 20)
Associate with friende who are
on the go and doing things, but
be careful you don't try to
impose your will. Go along with
the wishes of the majority.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You'll strive for high goals
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achieving them. However,
should you err In some manner,
don't try to blame anyone else.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) You
could come up with a clever and
fresh appesoch to something,
but It might not be so easy to
convince others of your Ideas.
Do yo ur own thing.
VIRGO (Aug. 23Sept. 22) Be
wary led you be drawn into a
situation with strIng attached.
Vn" "nuld s'nd up having to

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LIBRA(Se$. 23Oct. 23) It's
to your Interests to listen to th
suggestions of your mate or
asaoctdee today. Don't pI too
hard to have your way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
Both your physical and mental
energies are at a high point
today, and this should be very
productlye. Know, however,
when to stop.

CAPRICOBN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) If It gives you enjouent to
whip the house bo shape today
that's great, but don't fault the
family just because they don't
have the same 4hifn,
AQUAIUUS(Jan. 20.F.b. 19)
Thls isan excellantday to cajd
up on AMIN or coffispa.
dence. so Ions as you &amp;rn't u
the bum about
4Jjtg
meant for another's ears.
PCfS (Feb. 29-March 20)
You'll be a go-getter in fgng,
that tend to benefit you
materially or financially today.
In your e.g flu you COUld get
taken, so be careful.
ARIY (March 21-April 19)
Set your own pace today, Work
toward serving your personal
Interests. You won't hI abl. 10
pleas, others, so don't even t1

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since you can draw trwnpa
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and ruff jrour two small
diamonds. 'pose trumps
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hearts fall to break 33."
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BIRMINGHAM, England plexion and, In the right mood,
UPI)— Doctors plan to per- was very cheerful. But in the
an autopsy today on an wrong mood, she could aquas.
ewifeihoboeded yourhandolf."
72 pOunds and : Ahthoh Mrs. Hopkins
wslghIi 73$
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could , .s. yotr hand off" what her mother called "a
angry.
wow problem" since the age
Mrs. Muriel Hopkins, 4$, of I, It was only hi recent years
at ha 3'year-old that her craving for bacon, eggs
bungalow in the and piotatm mede headlines
of T'.pton, stauorswgre,
After a recent
ft"six
died Sunday.
pohlcsinui. and five ambulance
lire. Hopkins, who was more worker, to get Mrs. Hopkins
I feet tall, Insisted she back on her fist they had to
4siied 72 pounds altboegh a roll her up in a carpet to standwho
her .eflm4- her uprIgit Sm had to sleep In
recently at
her wef
a chair bscaia
could not
IM than the British get cut of bed.
of $13 pounds ad In 1113
(ly days before the fall, she
a
YSSr.CId girl from refused appeals to attend a
special hospital course In
"bs s.wwd to have no weight control, saying the
jibsrraument about her , doctors would "Mop me from
1g1*Mahl,"alocalr'uldeM miokim and starve me to
. had a ruddy com 4)x"
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Therm-O-Tane Gas Company was given a clean bill of health by Sanford firo
inspectors following an investigation prompted by anxious residents living near
the company's [P gas storage trucks at UI W. Ninth St. Twenty nine residents of
the area had requested the city look into the safety of storing and loading large
quantities of bottled gas at the site. The residents petitioned the Sanford Fire
Department earlier this month. The petitioners stated: "We fear for our lives
and property as we are constantly having to call the police or fire department to
turn off leaking gas. Anyone lighting a cigarette or any spark could cause an
explosion." Acting on the petition, Sanford Fire Chief G.M. Harriett ordered an
official inspection. The results of llarriett's inspection, made public during
Monday's city commission meeting, Indicate the company is in no violation of
i1t' codes, and flO danger exists.

Takes Job SeriousIY

Longwood's Mayor June
Lormann takes her job
seriously, even if some of
her commission colleagues
don't.
Mayor Lorrnann said she
Is convinced signing
proclamations is mayor's
task, but also feels out of
courtesy to commissioners,
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over the paatseveral weeks
has had occasion to bring
before the council several
proclamations she's had to
sign. There was Nationa

accept the proclamation
and said she would sign It.
Not this time, however,
"This is getting to be

them I'lltake it and sign
it by myself anyway,"

ridiculous,"
idiculous," proclaimed'

Coin Week, Private
Property Week,' Christ
Episcopal Appreciation

Commissioner J.R. Grant,
wanting to draw the line

Was she disappointed?
"Yes."
Will It cause any future
problems for the mayor?
"No. I'll just keep
bringing them before the
commission out of common
courtesy, and if they
continue to decline
acknowledging them, I'll
continue going off by
myself and signing
said the determined
mayor.

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Week, Seminole County
Youth Week, etc., etc., etc.
Monday, Mayor Lormann had dlll another one:
Municipal Clerks Week
brought to Mrs. Lcrmann's
attention by City Clerk
lAnds Martin.
So, Mayor Lormann
asked commissioners to

"We've had so many,
there's no longer any

meaning to it," proclaimed
Commissioner Stephen

Barton.
"I just feel It's my duty
as mayor to sign
proclamations, and when
the commissioners took
that attitude, I just told

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Bruá and Judy Crocker's two registered Doberman
Pthachsrs escaped death today when the county released
the apIntI)s to their cedody.
The couple recovered their dogs just hours before a
decision was to be made on whether or net to destroy the
wiznxl. Both dogs were Impounded by Seminole County
animal control officers on April 10 after they had been
suspected of biting a 4-year-old girl on April 7.
Alter the dogs were impoHn_dthe couple said they did
not hive the funds to pay the boarding fees followIng a 19deyquaranttheperlod. BruceCrockersaldheand his wife
both unemployed and only recently moved here from
Colorado.
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radio and television as well as in newspapers.
Committee members will "brainstorm" together and
make a lid of offensive material In their particular
medium, Nelson said.
They will present their report at the next committee
meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 8 at the
Long wood Elementary School.
Layer explained the concerned citizen group would
never totally agree on programs that are offensive but
there are "some common grounds."
"We all have different opinions of what Is acceptable
and what Is not," Layer said. "To be successful, we will
find those things that are so bad that everybody Is in
agreement."
Jean Michels, of Box 738 Miller Road, Sanford, said she
isa mother of three and fInth acceptable family programs
scarce even during prime time television.
"i was watching 'Eight Is Enough' ", said Mrs. Michels.
"They were covering the subject of living together before
getting married, At the end of the program, I asked my
five-year-old daughter, Wendy, what she thought of it. She
said she thought it's okay."
When the three media committees report their findings,
each member.ofJ,he citizens committee will be responsible for waging a telephor*calljng and letter-writing
campaign to media carrying offensive material.
"Every member Is responsible for writing 10 letters,"
Layer sad. "If you can get another person to agree to
write another 10 letters, this thing can really multiply.
"People will have so many letters flowing In, the
man ufacturers and the media won't be able to withstand
the Pressure. It's not simple but I'm telling you, It can be
effective."
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"You cannot be on a white horse charging windmills

stupidly. Let's don't be a bunch of pranks if we are really

serious about accoiuplishng something. The newspapers
have already labeled me a nut."

the county If It Is not claimed within a 15-day period ifld
can be destroyed. Today would have been the 15th day of
the C'ockers' dogs' confinrnent.
Acting Coisty Aiilmal Control Director Jeff Etchberger said the Crockers appeared at the dog pound this
morning with the $4 they needed to free the apirpals. The
county charges $3 per day for boarding plus an additional
charge for registration and tags to those dogs without
papers.
"ft is a hippy ending, the dogs are back with their
owners," said Etchberger.
Etebberger said he was toid the Crocers were lent the
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Layer urged the members to retain their rationality in
their purpose:

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At a recent meeting, school board members supported
Supt. William La yer's recommendation to cleanup the
enviromnent first before thdlt'&amp;r
sex education
program In the classroom. He called for the citizens'
suppo rt to Infl uence the media, boycotting It If necessary,
to change offensive programs they deem harmful viewing
for their children.
Layer, who had been designa ted as tem porary committee chairman, relinquished his leadership Monday to
elected co-chairmen Gordon Nelson of 1209 Winter Springs
Blvd., Maitland, and Anne Boston of 1935 Japonlca Road,
Winter Park. Boston Is the president of the Seminole
County Parent, Teacher, St udents Association (PTSA).
One mem ber of the audience protested: "I think we will
become anonnous when you (Layer) withdraw your
involvement from the group."
Several volunteers from the audience agreed to serve on
media committees to scrutinize various programs on

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Three citizen subcommittees have been organized to
scrutinize offensive programming and advertisements on
radio, television and newspapers and report their findings
May 8.
This action was taken Monday when 19 of 24 members
attended the first meet ing of the sex education committee
at the Seminole County school district office.
Their mMon was to organize their ranks and devise
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Fortho flr* time
a 5"1'wk Coedy teacher
has been selected the Florida - Teacher of the Year to
represent the date In national competition In
The winner Is Karen Whighain Coleman, 22, who
teechits gifted students In the sixt , seventh and eighth
grades at Tuakawllla Middle School.
"It's such a wonderful experience," said Mrs. Coleman,
who had learned she was selected Florida Teacher of the
Year 1980 just fifteen minutes before reporters contacted
her today.
"Supt. William Layer just called and offered his
congratulations but anything like this Is a joint effort,"
Mrs. Coleman said. "My school has been so supportive."
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fro throughout the date In March before being named
from
one of the six finalists in the program. She has been
teaching for 12 years.
Thesis nominees for the state honor were chosen by a
screening committee composed of representatives of the
Florida PTA, the Florida Association of District School
Superintendents, Florida Education Association the
Florida Teaching Profession and the Department of
Education,
The selection of Mrs. Coleman for Florida Teacher of
the Year 1* was a unanimous decision, said Al
Erileben, coordinator of the program for the Florida
Department of Educatiols. The committee based Its
criteria on the same standards the national committee
will be using when It makes Its selection hi l*) Erileben
said.
"The national committee is looking for a teacher having
a superior ability to Impart love of learning In students of
all backgrounds and abilities," said Ersieben.
"Of course, we take Into account the teacher's own
background, education, school and community Involvernesg and extra-curricujar activities," he said.
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SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You'll beanilousto do fun
things today and yet large
groups could unnerve you.
Share your time with a few
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feel condortable.

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County. 1 I!e report followed a designated by
DER as one of would likely generate more (HWSW ystem
an energy tripling of the present $5
Herald Staff Writer
two-yeax study mandated by the 19 regions for which a plan
solid waste than would be recovery system is going to monthly fee is
Sanford city commissioners the state Department of is required.
likely.
needed to be burned and thus raise the price of refuse
have given a qualified approval Environmental Regulation
The plan calls for the conThe plan indicates that the
to a comprehensive solid waste (DER) which required each of struction of three resource athere would be continued use of collection,
cost
of dis posin'e
g of a ton of solid
il
landf l.
He said the declining supply
removal concept which would 19
regional areas to approve a recovery incinerators in the
of oil and its subsequent rise in waste under the current landfill
convert county garbage into
solid waste disposal plan by county which would bum solid
For that reason, Knowles price make the conversion to system is about $4. When the
energy by use of special inJuly I of this year. The report wastes as a fuel in generating reco mmended the city give a the resource recovery units recovery units are operational,
cinerators.
was prepared
by the electricity. The report states qualified approval of the plan .. philosophically acceptable," the cost of disposing of a ton of
But City Manager Warren E.
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that the resource recovery units W
acKnowles cautioned the plan engineering firm of °; should be operational by
unit built in Sanford be smallery but he said the cost of that cording to estimates.
and Jernigan '
conversion is going to be a
endorsed could raise the trash Buuuey,
Proposed locations for the units than the other two units unt il
iami.
"Solid waste disposal Is to be
removal fee to Sanford M
are Altamonte Springs, Iron such time as the city's energy financial burden initially.
He noted that the report did one of the real major, costly
residents by as much as 300
needs
require
the
city
to
burn
Commissioner Eddie Keith Is Bridge and Sanford.
not translate the cost of the problems of civilization in the
percent over the next 11 years. scheduled to meet with other
The report, Knowles pointed
conversion
into what it may years ahead," he said. ,The
At the regular meeting municipal officials in the out, Indicates that the units at would reduce co
cost
the
individual,
but he said public will not like what it sees
Monday, commissioners voted county May 2 to discuss area- Altamonte Springs and Iron Knowles
the cost of building the recovery or hears when coats are related
to approve a resource recovery wide approval of the plan. Bridge would be operationally
But Knowles warned that the units and implementing the to
the solutions of their own
study report for Seminole Seminole County Itself was
efficient, but that Sanford conversion from a landfill plan indicate a doubling or demands,"

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Disappears,

QUITO, ECUADOR (UPI)— Ecuadorean authorities
reported today that an airliner with 57 pusoaa aboard
disappeared Monday on a flight from Quito to Canes and
that an intense aerial search had found no trace of L
Seven planes and a helicopter of the Ecuadorean armed
forces searched the dense jungle again today for the
turboprop plane which authorities said almost certainly
had crashed. The weather was good and authorities expressed belief the wreckage would be found.
The pilot of the Saeta Airlines plane, which carried a
five-member crew and 52 passengers, had been in a radio
contact with the Cuenca control tower but radio .lgiIi
suddenly failed and it was feared the plane had crashed.

340 Arrested In Riots
LONDON (UP!)— Police charged 340 dsmosutrdors
with public disorder offences today over Mx laws of
bloody clashes at an extremist election rally In enbatan
wed Landon Monday night in which one civilian died and
more than 20 policemen were Injured.
Three policemen were 4111 hospitalized today with more
serious injuries suffered in the running street ballin in
the Southall district with about 5,000 lift-wing demonstrators protesting at an election rally by the riot-wing
National Front party.
Two policemen were stabbed In the Southall trouble and
others suffered broken bones and eye Injuries, police said.

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Israeli gunboats bombarded Palestinian pone along
the Lebanese coast for the third straight day today In
reprisal for a seaborne guerrilla raid Into northern Ixasi
last weekend.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait severed diplomatic r"ris
with Egypt, further isolating Cairo from on Arab world
bent on punishing President Anwar Sadat for in*frh
peace with Israel. Egypt Immediately retaliated in kind.
At the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Thom, Iara.0
leaders vowed to strike at Palestinian guerrilla bees, In
southern Lebanon to avenge the deaths of fear people
two of them children - who died In a terrorist attack
Sunday on the coastal resort of Naharlya.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gregorian calendar and the
President Cartssled the Ameri- 27th of Nissan, 5739, on the
can people today in a somber Jewish calendar - marks the
memorial to the millions of 1943 uprising of the Jews in the
victims of the Nazi Holocaust, Warsaw ghetto.
vowing that "such an event will
Carter also proclaimed Ap il
never recur on this earth 2$ and 29 - the 34th anagain."
niversary of the American
"Our words pale before the liberation of the Dachau death
awesomeness of the suffering camp In Germany - as twin
Involved," the president said in "days of remembrance" for the
runarks prepared for a Capitol victims of the Holocaust.
Rotunda ceremony
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halfway date.
But hopes that the election would lead to early International recognition of the Ehodsslon go
ve ruenent
were damaged by charges of "appalling IrTegularttlss" in
the voting.
The Rev. Ndabanlngl Sitlale, one of tba'i. back candidates for premier, declared Monday nI
that the
elections had been "stagedinanaged" and riddled with
"gross Irregularities."

Haig: 'We Need Leadership'

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NEW YORK (UP!)— Retiring NATO c"r Gun.
Alexander Haig says the United States mot develop a
"new kind of post-Vietnam leadership" in world dwrs,
but he won't say if he wants to do the Ive.
In an address to the 93rd annual couui4ls of the
American Newspaper Publishers AM,!Is&amp;ium, Haig
repeatedly dressed the need Monday for the United Stata
to develop a new kind of global leadership
Hesaldthe nation should begin by pdft the Vietnam
War behind It.
"Our experiences in Southeast Asia are over," Ifoig
said. "The munnerizing preoccspstlon with these s.
parlance. Is over. We mud develop a new kind of podVietnam leadership."

Terrorists Claim Killing
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)— A terrorist bond thinght to be
edrenist Kurds claimed responaibilily for the kftg of
Maj. Con. Mohammad Vail Quini, Ayatollah Rdabb
chid of staff, a 1heM aeop.,
In the western town of Nw)4MI, tonMesa army
frs began consolidate thelipoiatlwpataatsp ta
five days of sectarian violence betwes ftW Mm
Kurds and Twkith.spsskthg adke Msslsm nyse

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KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!)— A pohm of
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In noithwod Uganda, vnflvy sources aid today.
Western jow=lids were We to dst,e end N aduss
north of Kampala, as for as the aatIkts of Ndumplat
belsre being turned back by T-'—'— kesgo.
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during World War H.
fruits of bigotry and hatred."
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Carter told the 1,000 invited
Under Condantino BrwnldVa
guests - Including COflVeS* from of George Washlngtqn
man, jurists, Cabinetmembers attended by Liberty, Victory
and diplomats - of his and Fame, Carter led the
emotional visit last month to American people inaceremo,iy
Yad
Vashem,
Israel's called to ensure that "the world
IescaW Pis by Tim
VIscs.t memorial to Holocaust victims, must never permit such evens
PLAYING
•Jim Byers, former nightclub singer, now leads patients at Seminole Nursing and
"I vowed then -and we meet ever to occur again."
Convalescent
Center
In
Sanford
in
singing,
at
prayer
meeting
held
five
days
a
today
as people all over the Besides Carter, the observHIS SONGS
week, flyers also works with the youth program at First United Methodist world are doing this week -to ances featured speeches
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reaffirm our unshakable Vice President Walter Mond$e
Church of Oviedo,
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Christian and Jewish clet'The president said the only gyrnen.
way to truly commemorate the
Hungarian-born Wiesel, te
victims is to "harness the chairman of the President)s
The old Roanillat Building in cornpllshed on a Sunday when meetings of the 15-member welcome, Commissioner Bob outrage of our memories to Commission on the Holocau,
downtown Sanford, acquired by fewer people will be In- advisory committee named to French said.
baplili all human oppression spent the war in Auschwitz aqd
the county under a lease- convenleiced the
hi downtown Investigate the pros and cons of
from the world."
Buchenwald, where his psre*
The committee is to present
arrangement, is to be area of the county seat.
PM
the county staying with the
"The world's failure to and younger alder died.
sporting a bright, shiny exterior
County Administrator Iloger mechanical voting machines or Its findings to the county recognize that moral truth 40
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Night," 401
In the next few days Much of Nelaweider was Instructed to switching to computer card commissIoners by May 1$.
yeas ago permitted the Bob. describes the death
k"of his fath,
the Interior of the building has notify Sanford City Manager W. method of voting in elections.
French urgel colleagues on caust to proceed," he said. at Buchenwald: "There weda
been renovated for use as E. Knowles of the time and date
Mrs. Martin is a member
01 the con"nlaicn to Irapect the "Our generation -the genera. no prayers at his grave. r __
county otices.
the pressure cleaning will take the committee,
five-acre parcel owned by the tim of the survivors - will candles were lit to h
County commissioners in place.
The group which d
I county on Red Bug Road near rAW permit that lesson to i
workehop Monday authorized In other business, corn- meeting lad week decided to state Rout. 4*. He said a forgotten."
"I did not weep, and It paineØ
the ma. of the county's 1*1 mluloners approved the meet twice weekly on Tuesdays person is
in .J[.&amp;--The date chosen for .Interna- me that I could not weep," 1*
Interested
repair truck for use In pressure- payment 01 $15 per hour to and Thursdays at the Lengwood to purchase the property whith tl0nd Holocaust Comunemora wrote in his terrifying accood
cleaning the facility.
!ngwood City Clerk Linda City Hall. Today's meeting will Is low-ft 1 p
- DONNAtim Day -April 31, 1979, on the of captivity.
The work Is to be ac Martin for taking minutes of the beat 7:30 p.m. and the public Is

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Wilbur Mills Back On CaDitol H'16l l
WASHINGTON (UP!) The about sporting a "bourbon for what he is.
he said.
Period,
glowing introduction was in full tan;" about blacking out, about
As his 65th birthday neared,
That abstinence extends to
There was a time, four years
swing.
being "insane."
medicines
Mills
said, "I was having to
mouthwashes,
cough
ago, when he would buy "two
The speaker was saying how
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most powerful men on Capitol health , being held in a House Vodka If he felt like having a "
The turning point came whiem
drink. He thought nothing of it. is to refrain from taking alcohol he "flunked" a test doctors
}flfl how he championed the office building.
into my system," he said.
gave to him. He
rights of the poor and aged, how
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unable to stop after one drink.
he diligently worked to
In those days before his He
and the lost conversations,
He had "alcohollazn of the
nation to new heights of remarks," Mills said of his outs
due
liaison
with exotic dancer mind."
he convinced himself, was
Introduction, "I had
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greatness.
an to a brain tumor. The sell- Fanne Foxe and the famous
But Mills didn't want to talk have a problem. I am
Months
of
treatment
al
was a mistake, dunking Incident at the
about his legislative career. He alcoholic. But i am a very diagnosis
so
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followed.
And today,
Basin,
Mills
however.
said
he
al
wanted to talk about being a grateful alcoholi c,
addicted to paln.kllllng drugs, Fanne Foxe, after
drunk.
Mills, an Arkansas Democrat
The pro blem was the bottle. popping 12 a day, when the self-denial, after all 01 his
He wanted to talk about being who now regularly hits the
Mills still has the problem, he prescription called for four.
political obituaries have been
smashed so regularly he lecture circuit and works as a said: "If I took a drink today I
written and flied away, Mills
couldn't emem
conversa- consultant, calls it really a would be drink before dark."
The pills and booze combina- can say, "I'm happier than I've
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after Its landmark 1954 ruling outlawing school
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School board lawyers from Dayton, Ohio, and Columnbus, OhIø, want the justices to reverse rulings the 6th U.
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for the start of his trial on Wednesday.
Presiding Judge Claude Perasso Monday rejected a
defense motion seeking the removal of Superior Court
Judge Walter Calcagno and the rest of the bench from the
case for bias.
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prime suspect — but perhaps only one suspect — in the "Hillside
Strangler" slayings.
Kenneth A. Bianchi already faces charges of strangling two

because the victims were found In all three jurisdictions,
has "the most recent case and (Is) the jurisdiction that has the
Gates said the announcement did not wrap up the case, "I still person in custody."
believe that In some cases there was more than one individual
"We now believe we have a can put together," Gates said.
involved."
The evidence will support the fact that Kenneth Bianchi is in.
Baker said he had long "been operating under the assumption volved in seven murders
in the city of Los Angeles, two under
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Angeles killings.
Gates named Bianchi's cousin, Angelo Buono, 44, as a possible
Asked whether the police case included "hard physical
The killings, mostly of attractive women In their late teens and
second suspect. Buono has not been charged but police have evidence" against Bianchi, Gates replied
"yes" but would not
early 20s who also were sexually molested, terrorized young sealed his Glendale home and upholstery shop while they continue elaborate.
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women in late 1977 and early 1978. The nude bodies of the victims
a search begun under a warrant last Friday. Buono has refused to
Bianchi, a native of Rochester, N.Y., studied police science for
were left sprawled on the slopes of the Hollywood hills in the speak
three semesters
By United Pr.., Inteniatlonal
there. He applied to become a
northeastern Los Angeles area.
Bianchi was arrested three months
Bellingham, Wash., reserve police
both
the
police and sheriff's depart.
Wind-driven high tides and
rains aggravated flood
The
Monday
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Los
the
Angeles
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the
his arrest in BellIngham
problems in southern Louisiana and Mississippi today
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law
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Western Washington University coeds,
was enrolled In a sheriff's
Residents cc both sides of the Minnesota-North Dakota
Police Chief Daryl Gates, Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J.
In Bellingham, Police Chief Terry Mangan said Monday he
Gates said earlier in the
the killer was "a very
border held their ground in a sandbag battle with the Red
Pitchess and suburban Glendale Police Chief Duane Baker —
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With no break expected soon In resumed negotiations,
UnitedAirllneshas extended cancellation of all scheduled
flights through May because of the strike by members of
the International Association of Machine and Aerospace
Workers.
An airline spokesman said Monday the decision to
cancel was made to avoid inconvenience to the traveling
public by accepting reservations when operations are
uncertain . When a contract settlement is reached, the
company will announce a dart-up date, he said.
A federal mediator said Monday he didn't expect any
break
days in reamed negotiations aimed at
ending the 24-day-old machinists' strike against United
Airlines.

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neither does anyone else,"
Inch telescope, indicated
he said in a UCLA report.
the object is moving away
"We have never seen or
from Earth at a high speed.
pears to be coming and
heard of anything even
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But another portion of
going the same time.
remotely like this stellar
light spectrum indicated
object. It Is perha ps the
Dr. Bruce Margon of the
the
object is moving
mod baffling astrophysical
University of California at
toward
Earth the same
phenomenon since the
Los Angeles told the spring
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discovery of the quasar."
meeting of the American
The object, identified as
Not only did the object
Physical Society Monday
. is about 10,000 light
he has been studying the
appear to be moving hi.
years away and Margon
object since last September
opposite directions, It
studied
it from the
and can't explain it.
seemed to be traveling at
University of California's
extreme speeds, up to
"To be honest, I don't
Lick Observatory.
31,0
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section of Its light
have any convincing Idea
Margon said no known star
what this' .'eally Is, and
spectrum, as seen by a 120.
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time In prison if she gets pregnant during the next 10
years. One stipulation applied to a 10-year probationary
period for aggravated child abuse was the ban against
pregnancy.
Circuit Judge Oliver Green Jr., went further and added
the stipulation she not have contact with any children
during the period, including custody of or' two 1drun'
and that she may not marry a man who has children
without first obtaining the judge's permission.
,,Some people just shouldn't have children," the judge
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Latiffany Jenkins, left, and Cheryl McGill,
preschoolers In the Seminole County Ileadsiart
program contributed their art talent to Youth Week,
April 29 through May 5, by decorating a sign to be
displayed at an area shopping mall during that
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Mary Gorman
Beverly Labit
Linda McQuun
Bessie Martin
Mary Mills
Dorothy Page
William F. Tinsly
Helen M. Trent
Melvin Williamson
Leon Lormef, DeBary
Alinion Gover. Deltona
Kather ina Hrbac•k, Deltona
Edmund H. Irwin, Deitona
Dorothy Jaeger, Deftona
Elizabeth Schmitt. Deltona
Curtis Hall, Sr. Geneva
Francis Vilandry, New Smyrna
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She said Cheever's short namuwlnfantryman.Healso
went to Tim O'Brien Monday dories, which won the Pulitzer worked as a national affairs
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His previous honors included
entry.
O'Brien's novel was only
creative
writing awards from
Three judges favored recy pisthahd, by l)
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discanlon, apparently because the war In Vietnam, than leads Conference.
O'Brien's ravel Is a new an $ squad of pursuers across
The tiold of five hovels Inwhereas Cimeever's was net.
countrysides, moa*.Im and dialed the highly ragarded
"We had a problem," Mary rivers.
"The World According to
Ems Settle, spokesman for the
O'Brien. a native of Wor Carp" by Join Irving, "Lying
panel of judges, said at a news thlngton, Minn., who was Law" by Diane Jolacn and
coaterence after announcement educated at Macaleder Collage "The Family" by David Pled..
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Secretary Joseph Califano Is dill rejecting North
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do- 1pegatinmdapsde aft he bee Ma May 2dIrIkw
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NEWPORT BEACH Calif. ( UPI)— John Wayne is
thahotalforthe$ec0fldUmethlaySw,bidahOspltal
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CONCORD, N.H. (UP!)— President carter plans to
squeeze four major appearances in two cities into asevenhour visit to New Hampshire Wednesday.
Along the way, he'll OUt UP aglnst at least three
demonstrations, all of thorn dealing with energy.
Carta I., due to arrive at Ruse Mr Force Base in
Portsmouth at 3p.m. Wednesday, coming from New Yost
City. He'll drive a couple of miles to Portsmouth High
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Donald W. Fllpptn, Seminole Sr'ilnole" Flippo said, it Is
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Cemady BulLing oMkIai, has progressive cow*y and Wr
been liutaflid as a director and good balder,."
G.W. (Bill) &amp;acaiand, Sanford
Braceland has been cl*
building official, Installed building official since May,
ucretary.erusgrr by the 1973. He went to work for tip
car allowance was replaCed with actual fl%USigi coats, Dolgoer Central
By DONNA EI
Florida (1t.r 01 the city as building inspector I
said sine, becoming administrator his dgI'ut "mileage reinSouthern Building Cod. Nmbr1flto
HeraId8taff Writer
bsir.enent monthly has been $00.
lm1 Dolgoer, abninusIraLcr of the Port of Sanford for the
At the toup's April w on electrician fçr t
Hattaway, In jodifyIng the salary lncrsaas, said Doignsr is (an.
melting in Mi141.d City aan sanford Electric Co. He raidsi
past seven months, received praise from the Port Authority board actually doing the wort of both the ambolniatrator and assistant ocsrs for 197$1 were to. in Pools with his wits, Dcrvth,
Of directors for putting the facility en a psying basis Monday and administrator at little mom than half
the money for both slots.
aIlet
a pay raise of $200 annually.
and three children. He also h
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tabled
action
priposal
Dolgoer was assistant .thnilil4rator for four years prior to the port partner. In the mIni.mall warshosass,
allowFilppen has been In his two married children and bc
Clifton Conbeing named to head the port, replacing Jim Ryan Sept. IS.
druionCo.,tousjC
mostgags
respo"'4sforun for five ysus and prior to that
7% mmittee composed of port vice-chairman James V. the sec.d mlmg.maij to a third".
The Central Florida mop,*
Rowe and t reasurer David P. Lacier Jr. which studied pay In-he was building and nosing has 197
bers from .1
Dolgoer said the purpose of Clifton assigning the mortgage to a director for the city 01 Mait1
cries. proposals for Doigner recommended a seven percent raise
co
iocliaiing 8Iilisl
Uirdparty Isto permit Cliftonto gain a4ditional cpItal to con- for ftveyews. Hel1,s.wjthg
10 $1,00 to bring u
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atnat a third mini-mall warshoiae complex at the port.
bIIL4
But board members Mike Hattaway and D.
Wits. Dotty, and their three of b'"ding eatoroenm
a
Under the eoncs$ maid to F utrod the miniuwaratioune eonidrun In Mt. PIymomdi,
Ue was called for. Hattaway said a two told
ficers in mpaj and co"
amen
laded sites at the port, (pi pov
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cmii whether Dolpur deserved
"I enjoy worklnt for governenmat.
more money, bid time savings he had gained the port and the good thioriciag and coudnat.d the wiriboomes while the poet provided
JprabJ,ms. the land and n.ceivod 00 percent of the reltal less.
bak'sapracticlshehMmaedtowonkoutMsfl.onIs
Theboard decided to mmift doely heproepectof$ak
Journalist Charges Drugging 11
totally.
asonce from the comedy commiedon ad r.caivid 134* lies °" thesecond wlnl.mall ian
Oerm rsriuest,d at that time. He said comedy conn1ws said If
Dolgosr reported hi mngo&amp;Ithlclw
MOSCOW (UPI) — A Wedern journalist who diarged
the pert wee dill In need of additional funding this yew It would be fniIduI with lake Mm" l?iIMii. owaths*tar have net been
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he wee drved ad his wile harassed by $oI
over a $100 bill the utility etthtme the poet owes for firs hydrant
$l the 50114 version 01 the 'c$deat was
DarsaIdhew1llbsteflIngcomin,r,y that the
additional Imeiding from the candy Is no longer necessary.
Dolpmer said documents from the Florida Public Berries
Rabin Xi, IS, Mom Ill bureau chief for U.S. News
As waiderd administrator of the port, Dolgoer's salary was Coomalujon en the fees the utility cqinpy an chage the
ad W
he w drugged lad week km
$14405 plas a flat $000 m,idhly car allowance. The range 01 the have sot be. made available to him
a
aTuiged
ddtat salary wee 111* 1. $4,111 Hyena "WYas
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$44SS eramally..
meeting as
l3c"— has rrr?d,t tu. said he Will
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said he we. iankaaeIow tier tkeee hews and
Ihum Doiges, bscune administrator his salary ise Increased continue aege'ltjei.
and used the layltatlos to dacmis the
hi
wile,
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'uled" and udijected to "Into $15,110, the laist level In the pay scale, and the flat mesdbiy problem.
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Carter: Oil Industry

National Academy of Sciences amid strong Indications
Congress Is ready to pass the tax, but a much weaker
version than the administration has requested.
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Carter said "many of those
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outright the windfall profits tax have not given up on that
fight. But the battle is far from over. Their new strategy
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inability -to collect some capital in the intervening years,
who can operate it without went bankrupt themselves," he we could produce meant ob some of Its investment in the
commercial accounts to heavy said today the bakery has been having the overhead and costs said.
tainting $30,000 in sales monthly. business. "We will recover a
competiton from supermarket closed. "We filed the petition we incurred," Orr said. "There
would small portion how much we
'We were limited to the That would mean we
bakeries, has led to the filing in with
the
don't know," he said.
court
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federal court of a petition for reorganization under the market we had," he said.
At the same time a major
wholesale outlets closed. A lot far away as Jacksonville and effort is being made to see that
reorganization of Seminole bankruptcy law to liquidate the
Pawlson and his wife, Mae, of supermarkets put in their West Palm Beach. The product all the bakery employees get
Bakery Products Inc. located at business and pay off the
who served as the corporation's own bakeries," Orr said
the Sanford airport.
creditors," Orr said.
ad- was becoming increasingly jobs Pawison has gone to work
vice president, went to ding, the market changed so more difficult to market," Orr for another
Horace Orr, director of the
bakery. "We had as
"The board of directors, SEEDCO for financing for drastically in the past five said.
Seminole
EconomIc
many
as
20
employees at one
years.
"By liquidating we hope to time," Orr said. "Our average
Employment Development which Included Leonard ex pa nsion in 1974, Orr said.
Corp. (SEEDCO) which Pawlson as President, Orr and
"There was nothing wrong pay off the creditors. We don't was 12 employees. All but five
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WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter says the oil
Industry Is trying to "hoodwink the American people" by
promoting a loophole-ridden windfall profits tax bill that
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She's so fat her new home in he expects to have the resident sold in October of197,
bring her toSanford.
comodatlons. There will be a a fund drive will be Initiatid
Sanford is going to require 20- he is building a home for in her
Rozon said the new
"We plan to begin the first dry moat surrounding the soon to raise money for thdz
foot wide doors,
quarters In about a year.
pachyderm will definitely be a phase of the paddock assoonas
paddock, complete with a purchase and delivery.
Rosen is director of the female. He said male elephants
possible. Eventually well have drawbridge, Rosen said. Bids
Sobik had to be sold after :a
Her neighbors will be a bunch Central Florida Zoological are much too difficult to
train two, one Asian and one on that part of the construction series of Incidents in which zoo
Of apes and to keep the number Park in Sanford and the home and the females seem to adjust African," Rozon said, "but are now being taken.
employees were Injured while
Of gawking onlookers at a safe he is building is for a new to zoo life better. The animal neither will arrive until the
Inside the compound, the trying to maintain the anlmal!s
distance, she's going to have to elephant the zoo
hopes to will be bought from an in- paddock is completed." elephant will have a wading quarters. Four persons wde
have a most built around her purchase. When she arrives, ternational dealer and Rozon
The elephant's new borne will pool and two rubbing poles on hurt by the elephant, w110
home.
she will be replacing Sobik, the said he expects the zoo will contain a 1,200 aquare400t area which to scratch her back, weighed close to a ton and a hal
f
Nevertheless, Al Roson said zoo's led elephant. Sobik was spend about $1$000 to buy and with adjacent
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Seminole County sheriff's unable to find them, deputies deputies say. The vehicle ap. to come out of his home and complex In Fern Park, acdeputies today are continuing a say.
peered to have been driven when he did so, a neighbor cording to Seminole County
search for a pair of youthful
MACHINERY STOLEN
through the woods and struck a dated be was the man she saw deputies.
robbers who held up a conA vibrating plow valued at
tree causing it to turn over, dashing out of the burglarized The black frame 20-inch
venlence store in Forest City $12,000 was stolen reported
deputies say.
bicycle was valued at $119 and
trailer,
late Monday night.
Monday from a parking lot on
belonged to a boy who resides at
FOOD
STOLEN
SuIy Ay
The two robbers entered the Nottingham Drive, Winter
A thief broke Into a freezer 407 Maid-of-the-Mist, Fern
A
21-year-old
Sa1IIOrII
man
UI' Champ Food Store at Bear Woods, near Casselberry and
was arrested and charged with stored in the back of Buck's Park, deputies say.
Lake Road and State Route 436 then destroyed, according to
Restaurant at 122D S. Sanford
burglary early today after
it 0,20 n rn nntI h.iI,I it,, Ihn Spnilnnli Criw.0
witness told police she had-- Ave., Sanford, sometime
EQUIPMENT TAKEN
done clerk with a shotgun,
parked in woods between Casa Alo,naand him running out the door of a between Friday and Monday,
deputies say. An undetermined theThe
lot machinery
along with owas
ther pieces San Jos
e Executi ve Center.
police said.
Approximately $3,269 In
nearby vacant trailer.
amount of cash was taken.
of equipment and apparently
Members of the Casselberry
said the freezer was electronic equipment wis
Police
William
Elsworth
Arnold
of
A deputy sheriff cased the was driven off the premises, Fire Department discovered 27 Gate House
pried open and approximately stolen sometime Thursday
Court,swJ
pair as they fled from the deputies say.
the
vehicle
on
its
side
when
they
was
arrested
at
about
119310
hum food was taken. from the home of a Casselberry
1:26 a.m.
convenience store, deputies
According to deputies,
answered
a
fire
call
in
that
area
at
his
home
when
police
said
roan, according to Seminole
say, to
area of Academy plow was driven through the late Sunday night, deputies say. they noticed he fit the
BIKE STOLEN
County deputies.
Drive inthe
Forest City.
woods to Casa Atoms and date The vehicle
The bicycle of an 11-year-old Bill i, 34, told deputies
was completely description of a
Using tracking dogs and Route 436, across the parking destroyed by fire.
boy
was stolen sometime someone entered the horse
fleeing a trailer at 26 Gate
aircraft, deputies combed the lotoftheSemoran Chiropractic
rson is not certain, but the House Court.
Sunday as he played at a dirt through the garage door aid
area for the suspects but were healing center and into
the fuel cap was found removed,
Police said Arnold was asked pile behind an apartment stole the equipment.
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Richard W. Dukes
C)ah B. Harris
Sylvira Grady. Sanford
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Susan Highsmith
Nancy Rivers
James N. Shaver
Oc Summers
Hassle McQuinn, DeBary
William P. McKinley, DeBary
Eleanor Bartik, Deltona
Kathryn Vonnied,rhaus.rn.
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recent residents of the area are Brad
Comers and Mickey Bridges, who have built
training facilities within a Striking distance
track.
Bridges bought a spread In Oviedo, while Corners
Is located In the Forest City-Apopka neighborhood.
Another area resident in the off season Is Don
Brainard, who lives In DeLeon Springs, Just north
of Deland. Brainard was last year's Mr.
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voice of the track and a crackerjack announcer.
Herb makes up the tout sheet sold at the entrances.
Harness racing goes almost right up to the
opening of the Orlando.Semlnole JaI-AlaI.
The presence of the three pari-mut uel plants in.
SOUtJI Seminole represents a unique variety of:
entertainment found only In two other counties in
Florida.
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messages from 'the Vatican. And so it was this
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year. the first Easter of Pope John Paul II's pontificate. But the pope also made use of the Easter
season to offer thoughtful exposition on terrorism,
The
a form of violence that casts its shadow over more
lands and many more millions of persons than
those currently caught up in the maelstrom of
outright war.
In a bylined ticle published in Italy's largest
newspaper, Milan's Corriere della Sera, the pontiff
LEBANON, N.H. (NEA) For a clear inreferred to a world degraded by violence ana
dicatlon of which candidate has surpassed all
terrorism. And he characterized terrorists as
others Democrats and Republicans alike in
faceless, unknown individuals incited by dark
organizing for the 1980 presidential campaign,
glance around the family den In businessman
forces' who have spread fear over the world,
Roger Wood's home here.
Sadly, Pope John Paul II needs no academic
Displayed atop the piano In place of honor is a
tutoring on the subject of terrorism. Th is revered,
color
photograph of handsome, smiling Rep.
gentle leader of one of the world's great religions
Philip M. Crane. "I'm looking forward to
cannot venture onto the streets of Rome without a
working with you over the next two years," says
cordon of security agents, police, and hundreds of the handwritten Inscription. "Warmest regards,
additional guards ling his route. With the possible
Phil."
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exception of the pontiff himself, no one considers
Item,
one of thousands of Identical copies. But
these elaborate precautions excessive. Terrorism
betilnd
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is no respecter of rank or Innocence-indeed,
that
has
far outpaced all others ever since It was
disregard for these is precisely what lends
created last summer to support the presidential
terrorism its pitiless logic.
aspiration of the conservative Republican from
What is significant here Is that the spiritual
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Late last year, Crane's campaign staff
eloquence and outrage about a phenomenon that all organized a mass mailing aimed at aptoo many have come to accept as a norm of modern proximately 20,000 influential Republicans,
ranging from grass-roots activists and precinct
life. A complacency that takes the form of fatalistic
chairmen
to officers of county and state GOP
acceptance must be counted an unwitting ally of
committees
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leading Don Reid Ford to a 4-1 over Forest City as Sybee Los Angeles Wednesday and playoffs.
Kansas City Wednesday. The outings and combined with Jim
victory In the Seminole Pony Helmos went 4-for-4; and Susan Washington hosts Atlanta
"We have to play with Suns relied on reserves to post a Kern to stop the Bl ue Jays on
Rogers and Tracy Elliott hit
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differences without resort to a tra nscontinental
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New Yorkers pledge themselves to 'beefless
Wedseadays" to combat high meat prices.
It is questionable to what extent the populace
of the metropolis took note of the call-after all,
what's In a particular day when you can't come
up with the downp.ymentona deg to start with.
But Gov. Thomas Judge of Montana did.
Growers In his major beef-producing state,
among others, make the case that deliberately
curtailed demand is not the way to Increase
supply and that The moderately effective conWORLD
awner boycott of the early '70s has had not a
us all.
little
to do with the thinning of herds that is- a
Advisory Council," a somewhat
factor
In today's short and high-priced beef
What the pope has done is to remind us that nebulous institution whose principal purpose
Pressure
; moral revulsion, not resignation, is the proper apparently is to act as a reservoir for Crane
Jealousy*? supply.
The governor wasn'tsmiling when heuld New
reaction to terrorism In any form and for any support. Those who accepted almost 1,400 to
York
was drawing a bead on Montana's
cause.
date - receive the Inscribed photo.
COflO(flY
He fired off a protest to New York's
The significance of that sophisticated
BY KAZUO MIKAMI
change the situation significantly, according to
Mayor
Edward
Koch, warning If retaliation a
operation lies In the fact that It was well UnNEW YORK (UPI) Japan Is coming under the book.
of
derway
at
a
time
when
most
other
contenders
increasingly Strong economic pressure from the
Japan has taken unfair advantage of the world tourist boycott the city. (New Yorker,, to their
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h't even prepared the basic pcs of cam- Unit.d States and Western, Europe. QMiaThtj trading •ssm, Kaba and Pepper say by credit, refrained from making case that It's not
pali literature, the thiowaway pamhld or the reiaoñ lslti bie' tradb surplus, but*tWo 1kcthg, etcoiraling, * lsrMb "Iuus" SUY
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leaflet ffly ajj 1v4ed by aides during the experts think the realcause Isjnjjt and explicit and implicit barriers to Lmporttj4 courteous to entertain all those visitors.)
Woody retribution In Iran might have rim Its course. Trials and
candidate's hancbliakthg tows.
Jealousy, stemming from Japan's post-war manufactured goods.
Equally quick on the draw when he spots an
executions of those who had served the deposed shah were
While other presidential hopefuls now have economic success.
But like It or not, they say, that Is either past economic threat at 40 paces or 2,000 miles, the
suspended. The government of the Ayatollah Ruhollah
assembled paid staffs ranging from a half-dozen
Herman Kahn, a noted American futorologist, history or, to the degree that it continues today, a mayor fired back an assurance that he perKhomeini was said to be considering new procedures for the
to a dozen people, Crane has a campaign payroll and Thomas Pepper, Japan director of the much less Important part of the overall situation serially loved meat, indulged throughout the
revolutionary tribunals,
of about 30 full-time organizers, mod of them Hudson Institute, a policy research organization, than the current conditions of excess capacity week, wanted to hear no more of boycotts and,
But now, the reign of terror has been reimposed with a
working out of a national headquarters in a say in a book to be published here In May that the hanging over the Japanese domestic economy. anyway, it was all the fault of pricelouging
&gt;vengeance . Each day brings word of more executions. Death by
northern Virginia suburb of Washington.
pressure is applied "in part, out of long run
Partly because of excessive Investment 5 to 10 middlemen who come between producers and
Crane's first group of field organizers also is considerations - but mainly, It seems to us, out years ago, they say, many Japanese
firing squad is the near-certain sentence from drumhead fr4i
cOIl5WfleTa. And wouldn't the governor please
already In place here In New Hampshire and of a sense of irritation, frustration, and even manufacturing plants are relatively modern and join the mayor for dinner, the menu to feature
In which the accused are denied legal representation, the right
: to call witnesses, the time to prepare even a
In other states that will hold early primaries or revenge."
there Is little possibility they can be scrapped or New York-cut Steaks?
precinct caucuses, Including Iowa, Florida and
defense, or any opportunity to appeal the almost Inevitable
Kahn and Pepper say there is an increasingly retired.
So there you have It. Montana Is still producing
Illinois.
guilty verdict.
widespread feeling In the United States and
For this reason also Japanese manufacturers and selling beef, New York is dill buying and
The toll of those executed to dare is more than 129, including
Crane's 22 trips to New Hampshire far exceeds Western Europe that the Japanese have are under pruure to produce and sell, even eating and middlemen are presumably still out
the total of any other White House aspirant. He benefited more than anybody from the interns- at prices below average colts.
some whose only "crime" was that they served as officials in
there gouging. It all goes to show that:
the shah's government. And this promises to be only the
recently became the first 1* contender to tional trading system, yet have done little to help
Japan Is a country with high Income but a
a) Economics can make strange dinner
purchase television time in the Mate and In the make It work well.
beglIUILDg.
much lower level of accumulated wealth, coenpeu
.ion;
coming months will be buying time for radio
An estimated 5,000 persons have been arrested in recent
The feeling of Irritation Is shared though for lagging behind other developed countries in
b)
One
man's supply Is another's demand;
months and now await the judgment of the tribunals, A
commercials and opening storefront office, quite different reasons
by the Japanese almost every aspect of social Infrastructure or
c)
When
In do, punch the middleman;
here,
spokesman for the ayatollah has said the trials and,
themselves, Kahn and Pepper say.
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th endsmeat,trya little
presumably, the executions will continue for a year, perhaps
That high-powered, f ast-paced ope ration
The economists' book, "The Japanese
Kahn and Pepper suggest what they call a public relations on one of them;
T', longer, Thus,thousandsmaybeslioeutheprlceoftiiefrsiçpon
already has produced benefits for the Challenge: the Success and Failure of Economic "Yonzenso" plan designed to more than double
e) All of the above.
o for the monarchy. Even by the appalling Standards of the Nth
congressmen. When he declared his Intentions Success" (Thomas Y. Crowell), says the the "real tangible wealth" of the n'tlon In a
Century, this would constitute a crime of awesome dhqs,
lad August, mod of the supposedly sophisticated Japanese feel they have been very successful In decade through large.cale public and private
Just when ft appeared that jolt about every
Where, we wonder, is the international outrage over so
political experts wrote him off as a lors.phot
beating the West at its own game, and now the investments in super highways, housing,
systematic a vlo2atlon of fundamental human rigids? The
buttoday he's almost always listed as one of six Westlatrylngtochangetheruleslnthemlddleof education, social welfare and social Insurance conceivable category of nonessential Ip; Carter achnlnidratian tepidly professes itself "deeply
"serious" contenders for the Republican the gene.
formation of the type had been Jammed betwe
programs.
disturbed" orr the tide of executions, A handful of Wst
preeldentlal nomination.
"The Japa-ieselIeve their success rests on
"Some soch program," the)' say, "would stand hard MOM along comas another "list" bod.
governments quietly deplores the absence of due process in the
The only other candidate whose organlzstk,n their propensity to work hard, to save and invest the belt chance of solving the short and long.
Thu One, theofpublisher Informs, catalogues
trials. But mostly the world is silent. For the doomed men In
everything from Ice cren
in New Hampshire approaches Crane's Is huge sums, to apply themselves diligently and termproblensof success now plaguing Japan- "The Worst,
Iranian prisons, that silence Is deafening.
George Bush. Both clearly are relying upon the creatively, and tobe willing to take great risks," sopping up current exceu capacity, getting ((eddar Q) to sexual technique (nOt
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formula developed by the man who was a virtual according to Kahn and Pepper.
private Investment moving again, returning the specified).
w'Juiown when he began campaigning for the
The Japanese, therefore, feel entitled to consumer to the market, and reducing the
Apparently mlithig from the listing Is IdenPresidency In 1974, won the Democratic success, but believe that the West Is trying, by enormous trade surpluses that bedevil Japan's tificatlon of the worst waste of publishIng effort
presidential nomination In 1976, then went all the sheer force and unfair tactics, to hold them back. relations with the United States, Europe, and and reader time, out that Is easily remedied:
way to the White House - Jimmy Carter.
The Japanese can do little In the short run to Increasingly, other ommtrlss in Asia."
Ust books.
Letters to the editor are wekised for publlcsUea All
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Spring Is a lovely time of year pest control Dick will be glad to Dick explains. In most
'cases also offers a monthly service
when everything seems to come to your home for a free this is when te
tes aref
for home or business to
spring back to life again, consultation and estimate.
noticed,
eLiminate roaches, rats, mice
Unfortunately this also applies
Homeowners should defend
to inseds and other pests that
Other wood destroying in. and other household pests.
against the Subterranean sects are dry wood termites,
plague homeowners.
The mild winter we have Just'
This is the season when Termite, the most common of powder post beetles, wood experienced has resulted In a
homeowners must be par- wood destroying insects found bores, carpenter ants and bees. greater problem of lawn pests
In Florida. Subterranean
such as the mole cricket, said"
ticularly alert to protect their Termite workers remain "Haveyouoxlajjng
Investment before they are
Dick, and this is a good time
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within the wood or other
eaten 0.4 of house and hEms.
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on wbi&amp; they fad who offers a termite
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offers the latest techniquds and
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chemicals to do the Job of January through May and can be assured of continued 16-4.8 granular fertilizer, which
controlling these threats.
during the daylight hours are termite control.
Is highly recommended for
With six years experience in the peak swarming periods, Dick Beadles Pest Control most Florida lawns.

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Club Ests., Sec. Six. $21,000.
Brannon 1. Sons Bldrs., Inc. to
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Stonewood First Adn, $04,900.
George D. Van Ginhoven I WI
Martha to Jerry E. Murrell &amp; WI
Shirley N., Lt 21 Weklva Hills, Sec.
Five, 893.000.
(QCD) Phillip H. Logan to Fla.
Land Co., all portion of N 110' of Lt
4151k D. D. R. Mitchell's Survey of
Levy Grant, 1.3 etc., $100.
Richard J. Gevat, sgl. to Santiago
C. Valle I WI Elsia H., Bldg. 250
Baytree Village, $33,000.
Madalyn T. Scott, sgl to Wm. W.
Bracken 1. WI Karen .1., Lots 49 &amp; 50
&amp;W'of alley adj.on E.. Rose Court
Addn. to Sanford, $33,300.
Grace Prop Inc. to Wm. K. Kahn,
591.. Un. 3040, Altamonte His..
$191900.
Arnold V. Easter &amp; WI Betty to
James N. Cronholm &amp; wt Donna,
Beg. Pt on N line of Lot 12,
Goldenrod Shores, $40,000.
Mlrhael Bldrs. of Sam., Inc. to
Alberto Gonzalez i.wI Clara E., 5I
W¼ of Lot 7 1. W'i of
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Pearl Lake HIS., 1st Addn 1.40,
$11,000.
Fig. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Avanti
Dev. Corp., Inc., Lot 14, Windtree
West, Un. Two, uo,seo.
Fig. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Marion
W. Graham&amp; WI Phyllis, Lot 61, The
Highlands, Sec. One, I. portion of Tr.
H. $5,7Q0.
(QCD) Charles C. Hayes Jr., sgl a
Townie Crumity to Y En$r.,, Lot 9
Acaemy Manor, Unit 2. 819,000.
Casselberry Gardens Inc. to John
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(QCD) Mason G. Shaw to Emily
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Sub. Beautiful, $100.
Emily Shaw Rudolph to D. Scott
Mcclane, &amp; J. Don McClane, Lots 15
8. 19 81k 23, Sanlando The Suburb
Beaut., Sant. Sec. 153,000.
Lewis H. Schweickert I. WI Anna
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367.8' Of N 638.85' of NW.4 Of Sec 9.
21.31, N of KR etc., 133.500.
James E. Adkins &amp; WI Kay to
Jaytee Building Inc., Lot *3, 01k C
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 11, $91,500.
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to Durrance
Constr. Co., Inc. Lot 14, Whisper.
wood at Sabal Point Un. 2. $20,200.
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to Durranc,
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wood at Sabal Point Un. 2, *201500.
Arthur F. Udgreen to Richard D.
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E 318.4' of W 640' of Govt. It 1 Sec
321932, $5,000.
United Assoc. Homebuilders Inc.
to David E. Desabrais &amp; WI Jan ice
K., Lot 20 Verne Chancy sd, $51,233.
Olin Amer. Homes Fla., Inc. to
Ronald J. Barbour I WI Sharon, Lot
$6, 01k F, Sterling Park Un. 3,
$49,200.
Pascal M. Chandler 1. WI Shelly to
Joanne K. Cessac 8. hb Charles A.,
"2 ml: E 70' of Lot 13 I. W 20' of 12.
Bik I, English Ests., Un. Two, $7,000.
Wayne F. Forgers, &amp; WI Paula to
DollieM. Mately, sgl., Lot 14$. E 30'
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Wanda P. Roberts, sgl to John D.
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(QCD) Janet I. Lombardi to
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Sterling Park Un. II, $10.
Richard D. Kelley, Sl &amp; Susan M.,
sgl to Dave K. Sorrentino, sQl, Beg.
759.3$' N &amp; 472.28' W of SE cor. of
NE',, of Sec. 27.2032, etc., 140.000.
Evelyn A. Brown sglto James
McLaughlin &amp; WI. Lillie M. LI 7 Isle
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Relsontial Comm. of Amer. Inc. to
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Bel-Aire Homes Inc. to Edward J.
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First race, S- 16, 0:
4 Bel NGo
760 500 300
8 Mineola Bales
580 620
S Mardelli
1.00
0(4-I) 53.00; T(44S) $32.00. Time
31.52.
Second race, 3.14. C:
I Viv's Bugle
660 310 300
ô8 Lynn Marie
300 3.00
8 Proud Affirmed
3,90
011.4) 13.40; P(1.6) 4500; T( 1.5.1)
161.00; DD(4.1) 30.20. Time: 31:42.
Third race, 3.16, 0:
Sienny Red
2500 10.10 9.40
6 Ski
1010 680
6 K.K. Rckt Whit
300
0(3.6) 130.00. p(5.5) 332.20; T(S4.
I) 659.40. Time: 31:56.
Fourth race, 5.16. 0
2 Mr. Ginger
7600 700 5 60
8 H.0 's Betty
180 3 60
SVegas
4.60
0(2.8) 39.60; P1211 157.30; T(2I.
5) 405.20. Time: 31:55.
Fifth race, 5.14,0:
1 Tally Burt
1 60 110 300
8 Super Crash
7,40 3 10
68ig Con
(1$) 17..40P( 1.1) 40.50; TI 1.5.4)
106.10. Time. 31:77.
Sixth race, 5.14, A:
3 Big Favor
1360 7.10 7.60
6Mr. Buckingham
4.10 340
2 Boston Nancy
700
Q(3.4) 31.00; P(3.41 125.40; T(342) 640.40. Time: 31:43.
Seventh race, 516, C:
7 WhrIng Francis
7 00 800 4 80
'8 Colono
140 3 70
4 Black Ava
700
0(7.0) 24.20; PI7.$) 75.50; T(1.$4)
590.20; Time 31.43.
Eighth race, 5.14,5:
SWright Free
500 ISO 3.00
8 Dizzy Duffy
10.00 4.00
3 Tally Ellen
4.00
0(5.5) 33.20; P(55) 25.50; TO 55.3)
420.40; Time 31.44.

Tenth race, 5.14.5:
2 Angel Whizzer
3.80 2.60 760
6 6 Lorded
360 260
7 Estee Lauder
2.80
0(23) 11.40. P(7. 6125.80; T(2.6.7)
$1.40; Time 32.04.
Eleventh race, 514,0:
4 What's Sindy
20.20 3180 6.20
While Ink
23.P0 17.80
2 Manatee Josh
6,80
0(4.7) 975; P(4.7) 3$3.40; T(4.7.
21 1.42200: Time 31.99.

Jai-Alai
DAYTONA BEACH
MONDAY NIGHT
First Game
2 Arano Fernan
8.60 3.80 5.00
7Catasa Arca
500 1.60
s Duran Diaga II
7.20
0 (2.71 40.20; T (2.7-5) 404.00.
Second Game
1 Domingo
Gerardo
1360 3.40 180.:
7 Trani Pecina
5.00 460 ,.
iruSla Arca
4.80
0(1.7)32.20; P(1.1) 137.10; T ().7..
505.00; DO (2.1) 154.90.
Third Game
Sara
1680 6.10 3.10
Trani
$20 2.80
2Santi
380
0(3.4)54.00; P (4.3) 15470; T (4.3.
21 159.10.
Fourth Game
Santi-Sarduy
13.10 8.00 5713
6 Victor Pecina
540 1.20 "
lGeIdos Qadiola
780
0(1.6) 43.50; P (1$) $22.40; T (1.6.
4)354.50.
Filth Game
SOscar Paco
$4.00 660 5.20
2 Ramon-Goiri
7 60 4.20
lOasti Gondra
3.10 •
0(23) 33.00; P (5.2) 90.40; T (5.2.
7) $44.00.
Sixth Game
3Carraso Prda ii 11 .20 5.20 4.60
Galdos Gerardo
580 .1 00
Victor Fernan
9,20
0(13)31.40; P (3-I) 34.40; T (3.1.
1)214.40.
Seventh Game
1 liusta Rodolfo
15,60 11.00 4.60 A
2 lsasa Gasti II
580 6.00
8 Said Mandiola
7.20
0 11-2) 33.40; P (I-I) 93.00; T (1.2- .i.
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4Egana Echaniz 32.80 13.80
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I Sara Wally
13.60 460 -'
B Zub, Gondra
440..,.
0(1.4) 3420I P1,4.4 100.SOi T (4IP
11 392.50.
NlnlIi Game
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4 Said
17.40 9.20 17.10
6hianhj
600 3.00
l Enrique ll
120
0(44) 70.40; P(4.) 255.00; T (4.5.
1)3.057.00.
Tenth Game
Oscar Diaga
21 60 6.20 360 "
2 Egana Paco
3.60 3.20 '
I Sara Olano
3.60 .'
0 (2.5) 33.60; P (S2) 11.20; T ($.2.
) 977.20.
Eleventh Game
8 Vicandi Pecina
960 9.60 190
SOuran Badiola
960 6.80
1 Sanh Paco
21.60
0 111 1)107.00; P (0.6) 191.10 T
63) 5$7.40.
Twelfth Game
3 Isasa Echani:
13.00 5.50 500
1 Beide Paco
5.80 320
I Said Goirl
300
01341 45.60; P (34) 155.40; T (3.4.
1)527.40.
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8 Streaker J
1 20 2.80 2.20
SWilcliff Cindy
5.00 3.00
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I Mick's Cosmos
0(5.5) 21.60; P1851 78.40; T(IS.I)
211.20; Time 39.41.
Monday night
First race, 5-16,0:
SH's Sparkplug
20.60 140 11.00
MONDAY NIGHT
8 Fudge Fly
2160 11.00
4 Treasure Run
FirstGame
1100
2080 2400 6.60
0(4$) $00.20; T(6 S 41 7,449.40; 8gados Fernan
1 Trani Araca
10.60 1 80 .,
Time: 31:34.
IV,ctor Isidro
3.40
0 (7.5) 141.40; P (5.7.4) 3,455.00.
Second race, 3l6, C:
1 Doll's Pumpkin
Second Game
3.20 3.10 310
3Arano Isidro
SMidway Lord
11.20 420 260
7 She Talks
1.20 330
600 1 Carasa Fernan
0(5.7) 32.40; P(7.5) 63.00; T(7 - 5-2) S Victor Andre
4.60
0(1.3) 34.00; P(3.1) 7300; T (3$.
40100; 00(4 71 40.10; Time: 31:39.
5)391.40; DD (5.3) 243.90
I.,
Third Game
Third race, 3.16, 0:
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6 Hillie Scott
10.60 660 3.50
6.20 1.40 2.50 1 Paco
SManateeNeva
9.00
640 520 lZubi
3 Dear Darcy
5.00
3 . 60 3 Sara
014.7) 40.20; P (4.7) 241.50; T (4.7., .,ri
0(5.6) 25.40; 1014.5) 46.60; T14-5.3
3)549.50.
250.20; Time: 31:35.
Fourth Game
8 Victor Mandiola 10.60 7.20 5.60 Fourth race, 5.16.0:
2 Shining Basket
660 5.61k p
9.10 3 00 3.20 I Ramon Arca
SOneta
3()() 3 . 20 1 Santi Olano
7.60 it
lManatee Thunder
0(4.1) $1.00; P(I.4) 111.90; T 1I-4-,
100
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0(24) $2.40; 1012.4) 49.$0; T(2.6.4) 1)241.00.
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Filth Game
Fifth race, ;,$:
]Oscar Arrieta
2)00 160
SNancy's Best
3.20 2.10 2.10 SApraiz Gondra
4.60 66.0
l Honey Scott
2.10 2.40 S6eideWally
1.00,11.11
2 Mineola Irene
340
Q (34)31.20; P (33) 133.30; T (3.5. •
(1(4.3) 1.40; P(5.4)14.40; T(S-4-2) 6) $071.30.
47.00; Time 30.31.
Sixth Game
6 Trani Fernan
13.10 640 4.00
Sixth race. 5.16, a.
lVicandi.Diaga
6.20 3.60 ,,,of
IS Howdy
9.10 4.00 4.00 I Duran Isidro
5.60 .-,
7 John R Moss
4.20 340
0(46) $2.50; P (4.4) 123.00; T (4.
6Day
3.10
0(4.7) 19.40; P14.7) 51.00; T14-7.4)
Seventh Game
Is
SZubi Pace
277.00; Time 31.55.
$3.30 1.20 3.00
I Egana Olano
6.60 1.10 11
$ Ramon Arrieta
Seventh race, '.5:
3 .00.
2Mr Cap Dave
13.00 4.70 740
0(4$) 12.60; P154)131.60; T 115-4.
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3.60 2.40 5)7,034SO.
1 Revel
Eighth Game
3.30
0(23) 11.41; 10 (3-3) 49.50; T(23.I) $Mutilia Gondra
$7.10 7.60 6.10
103.40; Time: 39.00,
SZubi Wally
540 405
3Apraiz Sarduy
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Eighth race, 21,$:
0(5.1)45.20; P14)155.10; T (5.5.
1 O Around
4.41) 2.40 2.60 3)260.40.
I Circus Sherry
Ninth Game
3.20 3.00
58 Lisa
3.00 IMutilla
1.30 6.20
Q(1-7) 4.40; P(1•1) 10.50; This) I Goirl
4.60 2.50
23.40: Time: 31:15.
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E. Scott Brandon Inc. to Charles
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Markham Place 127.500.
Scott Brandon Inc. to Charles R.
Perry &amp; Diane K. Anderson LI 2$,
Markham Place 177.500.
(QCD) Leon Green&amp;wI. Queen E.
to Robert Davis Jr. 8. wt. Mattie
Beg. NW car. of Lot 79 blk A, M.M•
Smith 2nd sd $2,400
Wm. P. Thompson &amp; wt. Bertha to
Mary A. Jarrell &amp; Hb. Casey Lots I
8. 2, blk 11, Tier 3, E.R. Trafford's
Map of SaM. $23,250.
Maronda Homes Inc. to Stephen
E. Bandorl WI. Marcia A. Lt 75, blk
J Foxmoor Unit Two $10,700.
Ross Bldrs. Inc. to Daniel B.
Bowser 8. WI. Vicki L. LI II, blk A.
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and later moved to the present
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Don't drive around with headliners, seat covers and Fourth Street.
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tlon - Auto Glass and
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foreign policy for the past 20 their prices should not be',
years, aimed at helping west- allowed to undercut private
ern Europe and Japan recover sector competitors.
from the ravages of World War
Spreading government Is'
II, has succeeded too well.
driving U.S. business complete.
They suggest a f ederal ly out of some markets, Walters
government office should inoni- and Monsen contend, They cite'
tor the behavior and impact on as form idable competitors
the American economy at the government-owned airlines,'
operations of stat e-owned chemical companies, steel
enterprises abroad and say mills, the French Renault
imports from these countries - automobile com bine, which has
regarded as U.S. allies - jiutagreedto buy 20 percent of
should be treated on the same Mack Trucki, and numerous'
beets as those from communist Mate-controlled Industrial corn-.
hines.
They pointed out, for examWalters and Monsen appear,
ple, that the subsidiaries of to believe the tide of competI.'
state-owned companies In ton by foreign Mte-owned.
L'...... k...
uyv iuwuajg irom
enterprises can be stempied
266 to 850 In the pad 20 years and profit-motIvated
private.',
and that British government Is enterprise protected by
tariff.
aggressively moving Into new adjustment,
businesses all around.
But the questions they raise
"Since we now know how to bring to mind the late Howard.
e*imate what the real coda of Scott who
50 years ago founded'
Iron Curtain country goods we
the movesneg called Techooc.
andadjust '4'41g. accordingly, a racy and predicted no economW'.'
strong can can be made that system founded on
the profit
goodefr
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motive would survive In the '
ides throughout the world world to the and of this
eg.
should be analyzed accordin.
He said economic and other
gly," the two pr of essors scientific logic Insvltably wo
uld
argued.
destroy both and that all
They said U.S. law and policy societ
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should recognize explicitly, that the lines of goygrneg.
0111111111d (,,
Mate.ownedconspsnles that are operations whoes accomplish.
not making th e same level of met is not
mI.und by profit
returnonIflvegrflerg
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Saturday,
depending on the Ranger-Flyer
series.
The (itadienz and Bruins
swe their quarter-final series
by b,atjng the Ibroido Maple
Leafs and the Pittsburgh
Penguins, respectively. Now
Bo" will try and map a
asngame playoff JIM at the
Forum.
"They've got to be the teen
to belt U far U I'm Concerned
becaus. they're the chainplone," said Bruin defenseman
Brad M.
AlthetgJi a Bruin victory in
the semis would be cherished in
Bodon, they dill mod defeat
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three weeks. I couldn't even
have my friends over. I was

very, very angry, but my
unless the entire class is inparents really did me a favor,
vited. (You wisely said, "The
nd I'd Like to tell other kids
palnofhavingbeenleftoutwill
a bout it, and maybe it will help
rema in with those few with.
vited children long alter the fun ____________________ them.
The first week I was really
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attended.") How true!
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practice of appointing two are thought to be extremely radio way up just to bug them,

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Debbie Warren practices for Musical Ambassador Hand

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On European Tour
By Melends Edmiston

• Herald Correspondent
Most mothers give their
young children piano
• lessons, hoping for them to
show some musical talent,
but pretty Debbie Warren,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
• Gerald Warren of 61 N.
Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
surpassed her mother's
.h
and dreams for her.
Debbie took piano
lessons for six years, then
' she began yearning to play
a flute after a
t e their piano and talked
,to her about the flute.

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mother,
ap:,prehengive about m-kin
the investment, borrowed a
flute for her and Debbie
began taking lessons.
'!According to her teacher.
-she made remarkable
ani showed real
Debbie, who says she
now only plays the piano
when she's "In a weird
mood" practices hours a
day on the flute, piccolo,
violin, saxaphone, and
clarinet. It's not drudgery

for her; she enjoys it.
She plays In the Lyman
High School Marching
Greyhound concert, orchestra, and jazz bands
and recently received four
superior awards at district
for solos and ensembles.
The high school senior
was recently selected for
membership in the Musical
Ambassadors Band, a
highly select concert band,
composed of outstanding
high school and university
students from all over the
U.S., which will tour
several European countries, July
Aug. 5.
The purpose of the
European tour is to foster
cultural and personal
relationships between
students of the United
State and this people of
Europe.
DW tour group will visit
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Paris, Lucerne, Lugano,
Weisbaden, Innsbruck,
Salzburg, Gouda,
Amaterhon, Windsor, and
London.
of the
tour, which sets high
standards of mudcal axcellence, will Include
concerU in the conclict
hails and parks of Europe.

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The students will visit
many sites of musical and
historical Importance as
well as the popular tourist
attractions,

Professor Robert Jager,
disting uished composer
and chairman of the
composition and theory
deP"Unmt at Tennessee
Tech will be the conductor
for the 1t79 AMA tow.
Debbie, who will play the
flute and piccolo on the
tour, likes to play elasilcal
music best.
She will be attending
Seminole Community
College In the fall. Debbie
feels that the tow will help
her to decide an her college
major and musical future
when she returns,
Debbie, the youngest of
the three Warren children,
is the second to tour
Europe. Sharon, who now
teaches Biblical Literature
at Lake Howell High
School, toured with a
Journalism group. "Jerry
would have gone, but they
didn't have tours for
electrical engineers,"
Debbie joked about h&amp;
brother.

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"captains" — her pets, who in masculine and virile. And etc.
Then I had a talk with my
turn would choose up teams. Of here's a hair-raising fact: At
course, the most popular kids one me
tached
favorite
teacher. She advised
mous
and the best athletes were women were considered rare me to use the tune con- Wayne Doyle Jr .
always chosen first. Being beauties!
structively, so I cleaned my
neither polpular nor a good
DEAR ABBY: I have a lovely room from the top to bottom —
athlete, I was always the last to 17-year-old daughter who has rearranged all my clothes and
be chosen. I was so humiliated
been dating two boys — both 18 sorted them out. I gave the stuff
wanted to die. No wonder and from fine homes. These I'd outgrown to the Goodwill, Exchange Vows
grew up with an inferiority boys have slapped my daughter sewed on buttons that had been
complex. convinced that I was around when she does off a long time, etc.
I got way ahead in my
unwanted, hopelessly inept and something they don't like.
Cynthia Elizabeth Goodwin and Wayne Douglas Doyle
a boni loser.
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(Paying attention to other boys, history, science and English. I
Jr. were married April 1, at 3:30 p.m. in the gazebo at Leu
Please print this, Abby, in for example.)
also read two good books and
Gardens, Orlando. Rev. Dr. Virgil Bryant, pastor of the
case some gym teachers are
Is this considered normal caught up on a letter writing I'd
Fir
st Presbyterian Church of Sanford, performed the
MW using this cruel system.
adolescent behavior, or are put off for a long time.
double
ring ceremony.
I was still mad at my parents
PAINFUL MEMORIES these two potential wife
DEAR PAINFUL: Consider abusers?
when I was around them, but
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
It done. Your letter jarred some
My daughter likes both boys inside I felt a lot better about
Goodwin Jr. of Trout Lake, Avon Park. The bridegroom's
painful memories of my 0W
very much. I say she is foolish myself.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Doyle Sr. of 108
Hope you think it's worth
school day. Gym teachers, are to continue to put up with this
Idyllwilde Drive, Sanford.
you listening?
passing along.
kind of treatment,
DEAR ABBY: Re HAIRLESS
Given In mar r iage by her fa ther, the bride chose for her
UNGROUNDED AT LAST
Do you think these boys need
INHILO,whobemoansthelack help?
vows a chiffon gown, fashioned along the Empire
DEAR UNGROUNDED :
of ha ir on his chest, arms and
silhouette, lavishly embellished with alencon lace. An
TU LSA MOTHER You bet it'i worth passing
legs.
alencon lace Insert formed a cameo neckline.The same
DEAR MOTHER: Slapping along. You didn't say why you
My husband also was hairless girls around Is definitely not were grounded, but vu be t
lace was repeated on the f ull Bishop sleeves.
In those areas — and that's normal adolescent behavior, you'll never do it again.
Her veil of Imported illusion was secured to an alencon
what attracted me to him In the But hanging around to be
Wedding bells In your future?
lace modified pict ure hat with the brim enhan ced with
first place, Men who repeatedly slapped around Is Whether your lifestyle is bridal
clusters of seed pearls. She carried a Bible centered with
deliberately expose their hairy not normal either. Not only do
gown or blue jeans, Abby lays
an arrangement of Phalaenopsis orchids.
chests by unbuttoning their the boys need help — so does It all out for you in her booklet,
Barbara Eweld of Avon Park, attended the bride as
shirts down to their navels turn your daughter.
"How to Have a Lovely Wed
maid
of honor. She wore a peach and white silkscreen
me off.
CONFIDENTIAL
TO ding." Send $1 and a long,
gown
designed with a blouson waistline. Her headpiece
Also, consider the statue of CURIOUS IN CHARLESTON, stamped (28 cents) selfwas
a
spray of baby's breath and she carried two longMichelangelo's David, the W. VA.: A kleptomaniac Is a addressed envelope to Abby:
stemmed
peach roses.
eptiome of male magnificence, person who helps himself 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills,
Attending
the bride as bridesmaids were Kim Godbee of
He didn't have a hair on his because he can't help himself. Callf. 9021L
Avon Park, and Amnda Barnett of Orlando. Their gowns
were identical in design to the honor attendant's. Each
carried one long-stemmed peach rose.
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Jack Stone of Winter Park, served the bridegroom as
best man. James Goodwin, brother of the bride from Avon
Park , was the usher. George Kenis and Fred Chevington,
Sp
both of Orlando, were the groomsmen.
A reception followed the ceremony at the Naval
Training Center cafeteria, Orlando.
After a honeymoon cruise to the Bahamas, the
newlweds are making their home at 152-A Springwood
Circle, Longwood.
The SA&amp; Harrison Chapter water and natural beauty.
The bride, a graduate of Avon Park High School, South
Johns and Wekiwa, plus
of Daughters of American
Florida Junior College and the University of Central
In the 1950's, much was done numerous lakes and swamp
Revolution (DAR) Met at Um to get the government to set up land. Where new developments
Florida, is a teacher at Palmetto Elementary School,
home of Mrs. Walter Carter.
Orlando.
date parks as well as national are starting this concerns every
The bridegroom, who was graduated from Seminole
Mm- William Leahy, Clon- Parks AM conservation rules citizen to be on the alert, that
servation chairman, Introduced and standards. There are now nat ural beauty is not destroyed
High School, Seminole Comm unity College and the
the speaker, Dr. Alex Dickison, over '50,000 members of the nor water drainage blocked.
University of Central Florida, fsasales representative for
prof esso r of physics at Sierra Club.
Proctor&amp; Gamble Distributing Co.
The receding coast lines add
Seminole Community College. In Central Florida over 3000 another problem.
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Dr. Dickinson showed slides members give of their time to
Mrs. Raymond C. Lewis,
on conservation, many of help preserve the natural Chapter Regent, conducted the
Florida. These slides were beauty and to check what can business and called for reports.
compiled by the Sierra Club, be done concerning the water
Mrs. Carter served refreshFaust's Drug Store
which ori i l y
ii land was being developed,
In Seminole County alone are guests assisted by the copeople felt the need to conserve three rivers, the Econ, St. hostess Mrs. Fred Harris.

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pastor's secretary, the church office manager and the
church financial secretary," he said.
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firm, Cleveland, Mize and Bridges, said she is looking

Vivian Wheeler is Attorney Roger Berry's secretary.
Mrs. Wheeler, who will be Installed this week as the

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apple or to peel an orange or a full. The bran you consume

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Secretaries, says she enjoys her work as a legal
secretary. She said her boss would be taking her and
Laurie
Sacks, parttlme secretary, to lunch sometime
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probably deserving of a special salute from the boss to the

office custodian during April n.
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the local front secretaries will have their day
their say, such as telling the boss where they might like to
go to dine (since he's picking up the tab) and other
niceties.
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Mrs. Butcher says she loves her work, which has been
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most exciting field there is. There is always something
new to learn," she said.

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41-Houses

A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE C ALL A WAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644
3079 for details.
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Want to do it again next April?
Good investment In real estate
can make April
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How about a S unit apt, complex in
good section close to down town?
Owner financing, 000000.

CASHIERS
independent convenience
stores. Must be able to work
night 0, wk. ends. Good pay,
fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.
Call Linda Alford, 322.0015.

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'FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, OVER SIZED ROOMS

LOADED WITH CLOSETS,
2 BEDROOMS, RANGE I RE.
FRIGERATOR, CARPORT
NEAR MELLONVILLE. 519,500.

RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR,
NEW ROOF NEAR MELLON.

VILLE. $21,000.
l"i YEARS NEW APPROXI.
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE.
PLACE 0 2 CAR GARAGE ON
QVER SIZED LOT IN SETTING
OF HUGE OAK TREES IN
BETTER AREA OF SANr-ORD,
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, LARGE
DEN, EAT.IN KIT, WITH
CENTRAL HEAT I. AIR.
COME.A.RUPININ'. $59,500.

Experienced Cook
Apply in person
Holiday inn of Sanford
Relief' Desk Clerk 3.11 shift. Full
time, yr. round position. Full
Company benefits. Apply in
person Days inn, Sanford.

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 2,700 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN.LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD.
VERTISE. S3,0O9.

TEACHERS for autistic, retarded
students, BA. and.or exp. in
behavior management
preferred. Day or eve-wkend

hes. Start at $100 wk.

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SEIGLER REALTY

Shingle layers some built.up
Call 323 4901 AFTER 6:00 PM

BROKER

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 6688335

24-Business Cipor1unities
Have a highly profitable and
beautiful lean shop of your own.
denims and sportswear.

WELDER
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$13,300.00 Includes bViilnning
inventory, fixtures and training.
You may have your store open in
aslittleas lSdays. Call anytIme
for Mrs. Lower 31,,47523S6.

CLEAN CLEAN 2 BR, 1 B new
paint &amp; roof, 1g. family room.
Owner will assist in financing.

$25,000.

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prelsive entrance foyer,
decorator wall paper, extra

1 BR-$1$4. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of AIrport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call

storage 0 utilIty rm. El garage

door. 564.900.
Harold Hall Realti

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STOP AND THINK
MINUIE. . . IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
OsSify - Lovely 1g.) BR, Air, No
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
shopping Ichurches.

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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Nighi
Lovely Ig. brick home. 4 BR,? B,
swimming pool, BBQ grill, many
extras on 4 lots wig, oak trees,
plus 0 citrus trees. 2005 Glenway
Dr. $53,000.

332.5054, M$6100.

31-Apartments Furnished

2401 Palmetto Ave. $21,000. 2 BR,

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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean 0 roodiy. See
jimmie Cowan, 300 Palmetto

Sanford, adults, no children, no

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*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B,
4 acre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage 0. 1g. oak trees.
Appt. only!
*44 Acres county acreage w
&amp; SR46 trontage in
citrus
Geneva. Attention Jevelopers
good price &amp; terms.
grove

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

TEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3224991

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 0623653 322.1959

NEW LISTING IN DELTONA! A
truly lovely home with country
quiet yet near shopping. Fern.
Rm. &amp; breakfast Rrn. Situated
on a large lot for all the family to
enloy. 3 BR, 2 bathe, 1.47,900 with
a n,gn assumable mortgage,
NEW LISTING IN LAKE MARY!
Thit I BR home is lust 6 years
old. The location is great has a
country atmosphere yet lust
mm. from I 4. The added Plus is
the beautiful in ground pool 0
patio area. $31,500.

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4° UULTY

24 HOUR W. 322 9213
Build to suIt

our let or yejrs.
FHA.VA, FHA 23$ &amp; 24$.

Unturnishsd

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For Lea. Executive home In
IdylIwlIde. I IR, 2 I, FR, ICr

pool Lux,,ry living, turn, or

ijnfurn. Call The Real Estate

REALTOR
AILS.
373.1or eves. 3331117
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Agency, 332.1334.

Largest Listing Inventory
Dominant Advertising

Program

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Member Realtors, AILS I

both. ModNtfy Mnvlars api,
clew to shsppisi.
citizen
only. $305 me.

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NatIonal Referral Service
rull.Time ONus $upOrvlsImn

REALTY WORLD.

Compatible Realtor-Asse.
dates
Ovir 77 Years Experience
For a confidential discussion *9

your caner in Real istife, call
Herb Stesisheni, Ruiltor.O*ner,

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Estate Agency
REALTORS

New 3 BR I both Imme CII, city
waler, semue. Johnny Walker
Real Estate Inc 3VMS7. Eves.
377.7$',.

7135', S. FrenCh (1793) Sanford
323 1374

Call Bart

VA-F HA.235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lotI Will build on
your lolorour lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
664-3013
Model Inc., Realtor
HOML.NCR. Doi.t 1011 VOW
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you
TONY COPPOI.A ASSOC.

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, P4. C. 25906

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62-Lawn-Garden

BUY JUNK CARS
From $tOto 550
Call 322 1671; 322 4160

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
327 5101

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In Need of Repairs
323 5158 Eves.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3$6.Oor 373.7710

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3320216.

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64-Equipment for Rent

The sooner you place you;
classif led ad, the sooner you get
resul's.

Modernizing your Home? Sell p
longer needed but usetul items
with a Classified Ad.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
MIg. Broker. $25 No. I D
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.
562 7403

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest! Lg. RmS., dining
area, pan. Fla. Rm., util. r.'n., w
w carpet, close to schools &amp;
shopping. BPP WARRANTED.
A Buy for $37,900!

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
Men's Shirts sale $2.00 ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
377 5191
310 Sanlord Ave

FAMILY'S DELIGHT! 3 BR, 2
Bath Homew Central HAC. w w
Carpet, Fenced Beck Yard,
Near Schools &amp; Shopping! Nice
Neighborhood! A Deal for
$11,000!
DOLL HOUSE! 3 BR. 2', Bath
Home with Pool 8. Patio! 1g.
FR, Eat-in K it., w w Carpet
Central Air, Privacy tence on
Large corner Lot! BPP WAR
PANTED. Fantastic Buy, to,
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALE
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SEt
MORE HOMES 'THAN,,ANYONI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.

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1972 Blue Toyota.
- AC. Isp. $900.
3732927
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Cash 322-4132

AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
wy. 92. 1 mile 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
?tle reserved price. Call 904255
$311 lur iurlhvi ileIdjI

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furnittije, Refrig., stoves, tool,,

JUST MAkE PAVMEN'!T-69 td
75 models. Call 339.9100 or 534
4605 (Dealer).

ORIENTAL RuC.s.WANTEO
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 8126

72-Auction

450W WSW 185.14. Also ID7Ox1I
wideovals like new 3 ton Cent
Air, will cool 7,000 sq ft.
373 1201

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dells Auction. 373-5620.

PAINT SALE!
While it lasts, $3gal. up
Sanford Auction
1215 S. French

Auction Sundays1p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sales
323 7050

Beds double hotel, $30 set
!anford Auction
12155. French
323 7340

$49,000!

WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES. Sanlord Fur
niture Salvage 327872$.

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68-Wanted to Buy

47.A-4Milgages Boug

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Ford PU 197$ F 100
Automatic, Air, Radio, $950
321.2314-let It ring.

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SUPER 4 BR, 1', bath home in
Washington Oaks, w•C H, ww
carpet. DR. pantry, 1g. LW.
porch 8. Much Morel BPP WAR
WANTED. Just $299001

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Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

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* •HOUSE WANTED.

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FILL DIRTI TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7500
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lUST LISTED 7 BR, 1 bath home
on tree shaded corner lot! Newly
painted, eatin kit., porch, FIa.
Rm., close to shopping! BPP
WARRANTED. Only $75,000!

77-Jw3$( Cars Removed

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The Greenhouse
372 9141
Evesafter6lweekends

Property

CLOSEDOR CONTRACTED

1976 Ituick Electra Show Room
condition. 37,000 ml. Loaded.
Best offer over $4,000. 677 0950.
Nomoneydown
Just make payments
'69 thru'73 autos. 645.1320
1914 Plymouth Valiant
Low mileage. Al condition
323-1730

Handy man special. 3 lots w.gar.
age apt. Could be api downS
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.
3 plus acres *3 old frame homes
on Country Chub Rd. Zoned
Agriculture. $30,000.

(3) 7',acretracls, wooded. $5,250
so. Small down owner hold.
Need a place for a horse? Approx.
3 acres fenced, all grass, fruit
tress. $3,100. $1000 dwn. owner
hold.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
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ALFLOmM.TY
OPSANFOIDREALTOR
2344S. French Ave.
3220331,333 71fl, 3370779

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Furniture for sale
372.7195
S pc. BR suite new, $239; S Pc. LR
new $399: Loveseat 511.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up, Ref.
$500. up; El. stove $608. up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 372-5771.

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
m 2565
EALTORSIJ1 PARK
Branch Office

373 227;

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanlord Ave.
3710751

43-Lots.Acreage

NEAR 17.92. ZONED RMOI.
$12,500.
7 PLUS ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE, READY TO BUILD,
NEAR AIRPORT. $14,900 WITH
$2,000 DOWN.
110' X 250' NICELY WOODED
LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR
HWY 46. $14,900 EXCELLENT

TERMS.
I ACRE WITH ACCESS TO
LARGE BASS LAKE ON HWY
46. $14,900 TERMS.
I' ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS,
WEST OF I 4. $11,900, TERMS!
2.9ACRES NICELY WOODED ON
3000 FOOT LAKE. WEST OF I 4.
$44500 TERMS AS LOW AS 10
PERCENT DOWN.
I.) ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
RD, NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY 5)5,500.
ACRE PLUS NICELY WOODED,

ZONED FOR HORSES. EM
MET 0. 5th. $17,500.

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Carpets from 6.50 i'd. insJj_,
uiiuuEsiery urepes slip covers.
We w,;l not be undersold on
comparable quality.

Kulp Decorators
3772335

Air Conditioner
Sears Coldspot $5,000 STU
$05. 322 9)71
We nave a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new 10; $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
$17 mo. Will take trade as pert
payment. Call $31 1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
ill 315E First St
37256??

BROKER

Sanford. 322.Ifl).

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

walnut cabinet. Regular $100,

OUEST ORIINI
INC.
REALTORS
031-MIJir33P4llives.

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42-Moils Homes
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Balance $175 or $17 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 531)714 day or
nI'lht.
40 ZINITM Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO

turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new $400, a real buy at only
$133 or take up payments of $11
per mo Call 031.1714 for fr.0

home demonstration.
* USED, BUT LIKE NEWS
Magnavox Solid State SW Port.

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545.95, 30 day guarantee.
HERS'S TV 25975. Sanlord Ave.

CerarnicTils
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 67176)7

D'essmaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0107

333-1300

VAIFHA Financing

3 lo$ 12.165 cacti 0 154$? BR,
7.37, all ,led,k, mobIle home,
fenced yard 0 garden, 10.30

alum, storag, stied, septic tank
&amp; good epp well. r,i. E. of
Osteen gil Maytn Rd. $11000.

122.1317 Eves. Owner.

ROBSON MARINE
$37 Hwy. $743

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2 Relired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs. Free
Estimates. 323 8543.

MCMfl9
No job too large or small. Com
plefe lawn service. Free
estimate. 3231501; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323.5019 call
anytime.
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LaMl Service
General Landscapin. Rose
specialists, top Soil 1. fill dirt,
lawn main!. 1. tree trimming.
323 2945,

Ugl* I10uling

Electrical

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Yard Debris, Trash
APPliances&amp;M1SC
(LOCAL) 3493371

BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential,. 327 9354 24 Hrs.

Painting

Exterior Cleaning

creen-poqches,
Wd5.
All type reglazing 0. wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 327.$54
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Grooming &amp; BosreSng
APIINALHAVP,I
Dig &amp; Cat boarding, bithing,
clipping, lea control. Pet
Supplies, dog housos. Insulated,
Shady inside kennels, screened

DANNY'S PAINTING
mnteri0'E*teno,' House Painting
Licensed.lnsured.Bonded
FREE Estimates (305) 322 p440
InterIor &amp; Exterior Painting
SmallorLarge.callMr. Taylor
Free Est. 372 5545
Wanted exterior &amp; 'nterior paint.
'ng, Example 2 BR ext.. $150.
Guaranteed good work, 30 yrs.

exp. 530.9903

Piuntlng Service
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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Cds

373 0171. 32? 4601'

outside runs, also air cord.

cages. 332.5152.

Pressus's Cleaning

11011* lni'oVen*nts

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT

REMODELING IREPAIR
5.0. SAL INT &amp; ASSOC.

B,own's Pressure Cleaning-Mil.
dew removal houses &amp; rools,
mobile homes. Trucks washed.
Economy rates. 534953$.

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327 5445

IMan,qualltyoperation

S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
Seal, 327.133 I
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etc. Wayne

PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

J23OI7SafterS.30

55-Boats 1 AccessorIes

GREGORY MOSILE HOMES

3053 Orlando Dr.

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l'reeEst.
See our beautiful new IARRINt.
TON w.Iap siding I shingle roof.

INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
WACO__Foam,__fiberglas__&amp;
Lellulose. Lowest prices. Call
371 o' or 901 734 6708 collect.
Concrete Work
I-ice Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 32? ISIS

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5)9 E. 1st St., 322 5742

GinsssScrsin

Televislon-23" Color, Beautiful

Lake Sylvan aria, 2 bldg. sites
too*uo se $7,000 ea.

JACK FROST--- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. On
'Thst. Comm. &amp; Rn. 332.0200.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

322 0332

100.130, $10,000.

SEARS, Sanford 322177)

52-Appliances

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

Lake Mary- wooded lake view lot

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B&amp;P Exteriors. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 3394066 44$$335

C.o&lt;.d Used Televisions. $25 ana up.

Sanford 321.0640
327-1577
DeLand 668-5335

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

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51-Household Goads
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress 023.9$ ea.
pc. NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, $793 5. of

Home Imprlweent

air cond. &amp; Heating

Since 1937
109W 1st

S3-'TV. Radio. Stereo

SEIGLER REALTY

GRAS THIS one, owner leaving
slate. 3 BR. I B, plumbing In for
2nd bath, spit plan, del. Oven.

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OVER 100 SALES

Realtor.

dbl. car garage. lurn., nego.
liable. Will sell VA or FHA.
$31,900.

mo.

The Real

REDUCED $2,000
for those wno demand the Most. 7
BR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area I is located
close to hospItal 0 all con
veniences.

Sanford's most weft.ksiown, pro.

or newlyIicensmd Nowl

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243$', S French (Il 92) Sanford
323 5321

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

greisive, Sales Volume Leader
needs AssocIates, experienced

For lease *i30 ciowd storage 0'
hobby worhaliesi *12 deer, w.
water &amp; cIsc. bath.slewer
IaciIIieb. Can be locked. $105

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

range, DW, garage disp. 5.5
refrig., formal dining, CHIA,

37.CPorin,

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WHY SAVE IT
SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

0,000 SQ FT AIRPORT BLVD.

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New 235 Homes, 4 pcI. interest to
qualilied buyer. $30,000 to
$30,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372.2307,

Eve. 322.0612,33215*7,332-7177

4 Room Apt., downstairs, $141 per
me. $00 deposit, $10 extra per
mo. for child orps$ 7320201.

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REALTY WORLD.

INC.

1004 Palmetto Ave.

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Travel Trailer 21' 1977 SIaeps 6,
Self contained A C LikC new
si.soo 333 2541
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NEW LISTING IN SANFORD!
This almoal new 3 OR, 2 bath
home has lust about everything
including a lovely Fern. Rm., C.
lilA 1. a great assumable
mortgage you can take over for
$9,000. The price? $35000.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

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Ig Combination LIaR, kit

*2523 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
close to shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent inveslmeol for rental.
Only $26,500.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Clean furnIshed 1st floor apt.
Adults only, no pets

V-4uws

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2255

IDYLLEWiLD 3 BR, 2B, lovely
stone fireplace, 0 FR. Im

droants UiWurnlshsd

1$ your

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virginia ungisns, ate, lie..
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Llafti,

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your club activities,

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FLORIDA LIVING NURSING
?ISI*
CENTER irs edv
to 0 ii ATTORNEY FOR PSIBONAI.
wNoivl risird 95*5 loN race. REPhE$WITATIVE:

color or Aaiueilal erigln.

week? This is an Ideal
way to inform the public

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Reasonable weekly 0 monthly

South of Sanford

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SOLAR HEAT low el bills, Lg. 3
BR, Ii, B quiet area, nice land
scaping. Only $25,500.

Sanford -Gracious living.

pets. 1 SR all electric air. mod.
ww carpet, etc. $1355173 + dsp.
I lease. 323.0019.

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NY MANY MORE

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BR centrally located, $ yr. old.
Won't last long. Only $34,900.

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4tOWNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
IHINGI 10 acre farm near
Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm animals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. $35,750.

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

II ft. Terry ivYO self contained, air
cond., canopy. Reese hitch &amp; 5
way bar. Pirk Ave. Trailer Pk.

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

$32,000.

firm. Full charge hall days. Safe
guard system. 53)4450.

W. GarnettYdhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
Phone 332.7551, Sanford

1st QUARTER 1979!

TIRE SERVICE MAN

Bookkeeper for Altamonte law

75-ReCreational Vehicles

STENSTROM

243S' S French (1792) Sanford
323 5324

Carpenters helpers; exp. only!
Work in Deltona, 54 hr. to start.
Call 339.9029 between 7 p.m. 0 9
p.m.

59-WwisicaI MerChandise

45.A-Outof State

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Goodyear Service Store has perm.
nanent full time position. Ex.
perienced in auto, truck tires 1.
auto servIce a must. Call J. 0.
Hemphill for appt. Goodyear
Store, 535 West 1st St., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Employer

42-Mobile Homes

$11,000.

((1)

3235470 Mariner's Villags.

MAINTENANCE MAN
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Handy man special,

41-Houses

Lq Lot- CityLimits
Water,sewer. &amp; trees. $11,600
W. Maliczowskl, Realtor 322 7903

ASSOCIATES WANTED - CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFI
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.

For ambitious person in sales &amp;
service. Old established corn
pany. Fringe benefits. Starting
income based on present
standard of living. Call Orlando
596-3751.

FIBERGLASS MAN
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NICE HOME OR RENTAL
INCOME. 3.1 has future corn
mercial use. Good location &amp;
cony, financing yet asking price
is only $19,500,

ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.
This elegant 4.3 has lust about
everything. $64,900.

REALTY WORLD.

Local

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3 Bdr,, I", bath, tenced b.yd,
range, ref., d.wshr,, washer.
dryer. VA appraised, $29,500.
Call 3731390 alter 5:30

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Tuesday, AprIl 24, 1979-nA

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UlilhlIluIlliuli

NOTICE
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that the
Notice is hereby given that I am Seminole County School Board1wiii
engaged in business at 2701 West 5th toi a hearing at the School grd
Strut, Sanford, Florida Seminole office board room on May t, 1P,
County, Florida Ufld*f' the fictitious concerning the Amendmeflt,ot
• EDUCATIONAL PRO.
nameof FIRST IMPRESSIONS, and Policy 60 x 55- 314.1,
GRAMMW4G
Authoriztn
that I intend to register said name for Release of School Recor
e
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
:
no as Access to Student Rids
9:55
Seminole County, Florida in ac- which will provide that paets
(4) UPBEAT
cordance
with the provisions of the receive annual notification of fieir
•1
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
10:00
rights to examine, receive copls of.
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes 1557. and challenge the content of the
(2) CARD SHARKS
/
,
Sig.
Robert
W.
Theism
records maintained by the school
@)ALLINTHEFAMU.Y(R)
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fol' SUflCIStI Corporation
system on their children. The pØicy
p
Publish: April 21, May 1,0, 13, 1575 amendment will also outline.Md
10:30
DEI.107
limit thosepersons who have as
to these records. Also considern
(4)0 WHEWI
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED will be given to amendment of t
10:56
part of the Code of Student CoeB&amp;t
RIDS:
o cas NEWS
which notifies parents of 4ir
rights. Also, for consideration will
INVITATION TO RID:
.
Notice is hereby given that the be amendment of that part of the
$I.GH pij
(2)
School Board of Seminole County, Pupil ProgreSsion Plan concerning
@)0mEPPcEIsRGHT
.
FioridawiIIrece1veseaIedbiuntil the level reached by elementary
0 LAVERNE&amp;SHIRLEY(R)
May 25, 1975 2:00 P.M. at which students for promotion to middle
•
time the bids will be publicly opened SChool. This policy amendment and
11:30
and read aloud in the Seminole amendment of Code of Student
(2) WHEEL oc FORTUNE
County School Board office building. Conduct and Pupil Progression Plan
OFAMILYFEUD
PROJECT TITLE: SANFORD wilihavenodeterminableeconomic
MIDDLE SCHOOL SECOND impact. The. Specific Law being
AFTERNOON
implement is F.S. 220.053. Comp)et*
FLOOR EXIT
.
PROJECT LOCATION: Hwy. 17. copies of this 'policy and these
amendments with economic impact
.
92 Sanford, Florida 32771
12:00
.,
NAME OF OWNER: THE statement may be obtained t the
(2)PAUPUJ8
SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOt.E offIce, 1211 Melionville Avenue,'
(4.) mi YOUNG AND THE
•.
Vincent Price and his actress.wife, Coral Brown COUNTY, 1211 Mellonville Ave. Sanford, Florida.
RESTLESS
Robert 0. Feather
Sanford, Florida 32771
(front row), star as a ghostly couple who act as host
Chairman
Q0(13)NEwS
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Seminole County School Board
and hostess on board a phantom train that trans. SEALED RIDS: All bids shall be
•EDUCATIONAL PRO.
Publish: April 21, 1979
to the Superintendent
GRAMMING
ports people Into a past of their choosing, In 'lime delivered
Schools in the School Board Office. DEl 102
Express," a new series premiering Thursday.
12:30
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF INTHECIRCUITFORSIMINO4.E
SEALED RIDS: May 25, Isis 2:00 COUNTY, FLORIDA
(7) NEWS
Rear row, left to right, are Woodrow Parfrey as the P.M.
F08EAH FOR TOMORPRORATE DIVISION
ticket clerk, William Phipps as Callahan, the
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON. PILE NUMBER 79.136.CP
NOW
STRUCTION: This work Is to in. IN RI: ESTATE OF
engIneer, and James Reynolds as R.J. Waler, the cluddemo$Itioncfanexistlngstair.
ONA L. DOWLER,
HoLLYw000aauARE8
conductor,
way and the construction of a new ak.a O,L. DOWLER,
stairway and enclowre.
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too
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work
J DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Deceased
will be let under this contract as
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NOTICEOFADMINISTRATIO$I
(3) MIDDAY
described in these contract
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
0'T'IE YO(JNG AND THE
documents. The Owner-Contractor
N'LESS
Agreement to be used will be AlA TO ALL PERSONS HAV ING
la k e A Ride
AlO), 1977 edition.
0 AU. MY
.DAEN
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
PLACES FOR EXAMINING RID THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
1:30
DOCUMENTS:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(3)0 AS THE WORLD
The School Board Office
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IN THE ESTATE:
TURNS
1211 Millonvihie Ave.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sanford, Florida 32771
that the administration of the
2:00
VV itI
Pr ic e
ESTATE OF ONA L. DOWLER,
(7) THE DOCTORS
The Dalmwood Derryberry
a.k.a.
O.L. DOWLER, Deceased,
OONILflTOUVE
Paveichak Parnership
By VERNON SCOT!'
FileNumberi9.130.CP,isp,ndingin
thcee places," Coral said in a
230 South Hwy. 17.92
the Circuit Court for Seminole
2:30
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Vin- bJdered voice
Casselberry, Florida 32701
County, Florida,, Probate Division,
ANOTHER WORLD
cent Price, urhene sophistIcate
"01), you ye P1Yed t'
the address of which is North Park
4)0 GUIDING LIGHT
Local Plan Rooms
tit he is, was asked why he Is counterparts In Britain," yin.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida. The
300
Personal Representative of the
so closely associated with cent assured her. "You were in
0 1 T A I N I NO • I DO I NO Estate is MARY WOLF, whoe
•GENERAL HOSPITAL
horror films.
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain
Leeds four years ago
rm ii 9)0 Aldrich Ave. Winf*r
0 S'Tuososu
by phonIng the office of
He r1Ied in his measured, wilts uf the Toreadors' with thedocuments
Architect, 3$342110, after the Pa, Florida 32759, The name and
3:30
mellIfluous baritone, "For Trevor Howard."
addresS of the Personal
following dete: April 2L 979
(3)OM'A'S'H(R)
SPECIFIED BONDS: The soc. Representative's Attorney is
some reason my voice has a
"How dare you compare cesslul bidder shall provide a ROBERTW,LEE,whoseaddressis
0 ELECTRIC COMPANY
timbre that evokes mystery, Leeds with Buffalo!" Coral Performance, Payment and SO) N. Magnolia Avenue, Suite 316,
4:00
meiohama and horror,"
replied. "Leeds wasn't all that Guarantee Contract Bond and a Bid Orlando, Florida 32003,
(2) EMERGENCY ONBI
WITHIN THREE (3) months from
Price's bright-eyed wife, ac- funny."
Bond as ca lied for in the
(4) THE 000 COUPLE
the date of First Publication of thIs
Specifications,
tress Coral Browne, Injected
"We worked In London
ORWITCHID
All bids must be received bfore Notice on 24th day of April, 1979,
ALL PERSONS interested in the
her
own
thought:
"Your
voice
together
for two months in the specified time and enclosed in
0 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
sealed envelope plaInly marked on Estate are required to file any ob.
(MOW, TUE. THU. FR,I)
sounds dead, that's the 'Arcjele," Vincent went on
the outside 'Proposal" and the tItle Iections they may have that
OKIOSWORLD(WED)
reason."
"i get a hit anxious working Of thewo'k,thedatea,.4thenam,of challenges the validity of the
(1J MAKE ME LAUGH
Price arched an eyebrow that on stage with Vincent," his wife the bidder, The School Board of decedent's Will, the qualifications of
S SESAME STRUT
almost reached his hairline and said. "I recall in that play he Seminole County reserves the rigid the Personal Representative, or the
muttered a deflated, "Toxhe." had a 12-minute speech on the to accept or relect any or all bids or lurisdiction of the Court, and
ALL PERSONS having claims or
waIve any informalities in the
Married four years, the staircase In the first
MIKE DOOLAS
I bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn demands against the estate are
required to file with the Clerk of the
Prices have a delightful put- had to gIve him the cue 4
for a period of 30 calendar
Y TYLER MOORE
0
above Court a written statement of
subsequent to the opening Of b
•MERVGNFcIN
down, one.upinanshle reIatIOfl. the long speech which he had without the
any claim or demand.
of the
k
them' both
ALL.CLfU3. emands and
Dated this Wh yo Fbru.ry,
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(7)(12)TOOAY

kidnappsd daughtsr of a miliionalr.buslnes$man.(R)

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Legal Notice

oblections not so tllawl$l be forever
1979.
azntaed and on their toes for
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'A disaster!"
Vincent
barred
The
School
Board
of
Seminole
,
ripostes.
ned.
DATED at Orlando, Orange
County
,
00000 MORNING AMER$
THE WARRIORS j
(7)
CAROL.
BURNETT
AND
With a aldeward glance at
County, Florida, this 20th day Of
-5. Mr. Robert G. Feather,
12:00
I
gave
him
the
wro
CA
9:11 F IRST LOVE
April, 1975.
FRIENOS
Chairman
Coral, a former star of the cije anc cut out ti'e entire
(4) BIG VALLEY A man takes
SULIAS, YOGA AND YOU
s Mary Wolf
fl THE 000 COUPLE
'S.
Mr.
WillIam
p,
Layer,
refuge on the Barkiey ranch
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English
theater, Price went on: speech. Immediately thereafter
as
Personal RepresentatIve of
superintendent
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5:30
the Estateol
"InaotnelOOodd-veryodcl- I turned to a pillar of salt. I Publish: April21, MayO, 15,1979
(2)(4)DONAHUE
C2)NEWS
Ona L. Dowler,
movies only 20 of them were froze and couldo't say a word. DEI.1O1
OMIKEDOUGLAS
OHOQANSHEROES
ak-a 0.1. Dowier,
horror films. Some others, SIEb 'i
0
v GRIFFIN ()
i giggii as! watched him
Deceased.
as 'Laura' were mysteries,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAW OFFICE
find his way out of it."
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ROBERT W. LEE
"I stçpoae the fact that I'm
"
Vincent groaned again. PROBATE DIVISION
d1O
001 N. Magnolia Ave.
t*Ilandspeakwlthatheatrlcal 'Therelwasonmagetrylngto File Number 79.)41.CP
Orlando, Florida 32003
DivIslea
Publish: April 24, May 1, 1979
voice contributes my assocli- revive that speech
IN RE, ESTATE OP
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tim
with
the
occult."
ABC
Cancels
entire plot depends on It. I VIRGINIA LANGIOTTI, also known _____
Vincent, who established thy
as
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Katie Virginia Langioffi,
himself as a movie menace in whatever from CoraL"
FICTITIOUS NAME
"The Rota. of Wax," and Coral
Coral and Vincent hope that
Notice is hereby given that we are
Deceased
are. Invelved In mysterious
engaged in business Of ill? East
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
436-Altamonte Springs,
goingaon In the new CBS.'IV of "Time Express" In tile in. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Highway
Florida Seminole County, Florida,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
series, "Time Ezpreu," a lOseason. Vincent would prefer THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
fIctitious name of ALL
train on which to stay in California. Coral OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED SEASONS HOMES and mat we
NEW YORK (UP!) - The Cylons coukki't ailoot down "Bat-crosscotmtry
paa.ngen travel back tirough
intend to register said name with the
ilke to avoid a iviait to IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ClerkcfthsCircultCourt,Seminole
time
in
their
u
to
was an ormally hig budget how with mediocre rating..
that the adminlstrat1m of the state County, Florida In accordance with
encounter
of Virginia Langiottl, also keen as the P0visions Of the FictItIous
"Starsky and Hutch" could tçhold law and order bt4 could.'t
Katie VirginIa Langiotti,
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
Both Prices are delighted to
sustain the hig audiences.
$63.05 F101'ida Statutn 1957.
have
the
opportunity
to
stay
In
COMPLETE DINNER
And the Nielsen ratb'.p of "
Sie. Harold F. Whit,
the CIrcuit Court fj Sajni.l,ole
)fes," "What's Hap. Ufr Beverly }flfl home
INCLUDES:
$
for a
INVITATION TO BID
County, Florida, Probate Olvislofl,
George D. Willmer
3penlng," 'Main' It" and "Welcome Back, Kotter," were no cge. For
The
rd of Trustm of the the address Of WhiCh is
Publish: April 31, May 1,L13, 1979
most of their
g.
ctxn
laughing matter $0 the ABC prOgrammers,
SemInole Memorial Hospital InvItes County Court House, Sanford, DEliol
JYy
married lif. they have been on bids
upon the following:'
Florida. The personal reprewn.
.
AU will be o the air whin ABC goes witi its
the road.
i $1
i,.
irse
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Construct Asphalt Parking tative of the estate Is VirginIa L.
yjg
pg
Lot
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
acheduie neat s,pt-'ti,,r "siivage i" proty win ...
$1i p y.
Young, Whose address is 136 Lago
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ma,
2Laminar
Flow
Hood
Vista
Boulevard,
Casselberry,
scrap heap by uwving Into the 7 p.m., Eastiru time, hotr on iid a half starring u this .
Additional information, plans n Florida 33707. The name and ad- by vIrtue of that certain Writ of
____ Hour,
Sundays, but the fate of the (nond Family
man show interpretation of specifications are available at Of. 'e5S Of th. personal
"$g $
Execution issued 'out of and undue
lice of the Materials Manag.,
(csr Wild., "yjI ai
Was Won" and "Carter Country" r.nsln In doabi.
tatiVI'5aflOryar5Offorffibgi,,, the seal of the CIrcuit Court of
All bids shall be mailed to the
All psnohs havkis claims' or OraeConty,piori,vp,afIf
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_____i,"Initirouth'
FRB)OIIO(B4
Materials Manager of the Seminole demands against the State are ugsmsOfren4e,,ffieaI.P.said
cetIMry.
on
Ph.
7th day of July, AD,
Mesnorlal
Hospital, 1101 Last First required, WITHIN
THREE
IRINOHOMETHI0000YASTE
odIn
"Ilovsdsverynljn*geo(ft," Street, Sanford, Florida 33771. All MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP 19?S,iflffiat alec.
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em: liii Marriage of Sharon L.
bids shall be postmarked not later THE FIRST PUBLICATION
beasid,ernulng.
50 F'SøtbAv (Hwy. u.n
than the *h day of AprIl 1979, and THIS NOTICE, to file wIth this clerk Hines, Petitioner and Charles R.
beW,,
"What about me?" Coral shall
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be receIved on or before the 3 Of the above court a wr
RpondsOf, Which aforesaid
"I've been
following
day of May ins.
Of
Execution was delivered to
Statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
Welt
To give the newcomers the biggest veeibl. Introductorydemanded.
him around
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OpenIng of such bids will take they may have. Each claIm mi*t be me as Sheriff of Seminole Cousdi
with my
audience, the network will aluI. Its
place ci the Office of the Materials in writing and must Indicate the FlOrida, and $ have levied upon ti
(k Sunday, "Mork and Miady" will turn up $ p.m., Eadein
'P
dS$CIIbId pespifty ewII
Manager of the Seminole Memorial basi$ for the claim, the name and
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bIt Charles R. Hines. said preporl
Hospital at $00 o'clock AM. on the addrøi of the creditor or his
time, to be followed by ."1 Assocldss,"
billed as a
'More like
Cli day of May 1979.
or attorney, and the amount boles lecatsI IA knilnole Cove
Urge" said her husband,
Seminole MemorIal Hospital Cleimed.Ifh5c1aImisp.Ofy.5, Florida, more particula
wtso $IVI us "TeaL"
reserves the rIght to relect any and the date when it will become øue
lruud with his mot.
all bide.
RSepSIkIiI Charles R. Hlii
shall be statet t me claim is
Corel touched her
hebO0kbythS$amsbyJohoJay
April IZ 33 24, 1979
Ill 'hi filireki:
contIngent or vnhigvllatId, this
bosom dilkataly In a gurs of Publish:
(b Jr.
i 1.54
It et N4So sw
nature of me uncertainty Shill be
miner oninish. "I'd rather
Paper (bass" yes bend -a show that's bees a
stated. ii me claim IS ISCIWIII'he Nile. Sictien 3 TewishiIp 21
sicurIty shell be
32 I lees North 32
NOTICE
thought of myself as Penelope.
and ratings cMeps.
This Is to advise that the policy
Shill dii leO? wilkisid emil, Chistusfe. Seminole Cmvi
U))? rate,
bs.
the statedhersin i$ftleidmisslenpslicy C*N if liii ClaiM to 'he cut s
&amp; r1sy" l been moved from its Tuesday slot grset
hodty a Amsilom Which applies to eel pirans
enable the clerk Is mall ens py 9,
d lbS UIlleISiPlId S $1101119
eltsr "Hippy Days" to 0 pm., Thursday. its Tusudsy teluvidea. I ap4 my
aenhIlelS Cetedy, Fisrili, will
1A1 reprsssiwauv.
sidsiid for admission by FLORIDA
replacimug Is "Hurt in San Fresciene," a farce abed an
LIVING NURSING CENTER, AIIsrmveIntoa lnmesss.s, 11:05AM. en the SNI Icy Si Ap
PS *1mm a cepy 09 'hIS Nifico Of AD. 1;.,, 0fOr * Sale 1111 sell
City, FIOrIdi.
imoitbodea leotlad Yd pictor who wind. up a the San the Ishe In lbs ITIiI ot Forest
A Skating Show
Effective immediately it Is the
silel*asIen hiss beIn.malM are
PlIgliust billie, fir C$11 lull
_____because ABC
Frasrj.co furor, 11 title is tentative
aui 4ber
fr 7 g 11 pm policy of the FLORIDA LIVING required, WITHIN THREE he any and all hieing Hens, at I
,
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'it" UUS(!I'1ingup.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP FreeS (West) Deer Of me Ilium
NUR$lNGCENT(Rfeifaj4
wii. vin
is in the
treat all patients without regard
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
To
County Covrtp,ivs. in Sanfgi
'liavernee his$'wW
'Il'* tarvibis."
y1 TNI$NOTICI,9,li
ISS. lie above descried RE
rice,
caise
or
nstienel
origin.
ysb4edim
wMch the Tu
bdlpr from '4 V' $NS $0 work feS' ledve
,,. '.wy.
.Iline requWuenisw lee
hey may pieve met
Pr.s.nt.d 1)
1111t'
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"tfl1 1$ fortunate I (Id.'l
are applied to all, end patients . validity et me lICllkd's will, me
Thai sail sale is Ill
'tlSIy 1b term. gi Iai Writ
tshs h.' on lbs 75 ons.g4 essigned within the nursing
Quallficati.ns e0 me porsial
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without regard to race, celr or rsprftentatIve, or 'he v'Jiue or IlIttItiS.
MUTing Bsbsrt Made," Vced ad "1
Wagner ad *.fjs Powers aa wealthy hb.dv, deadly,
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TUESDAY, APRIL24
Metro REACT, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center.
Program by J. Paul Rowe of Seminole County Mental
Health Center.
Meeting en the proposed nowpro(1t work center for
mentally retarded and physically handicapped adults 7:30

p.m., Rosenwald Exceptional Student Center, North
Street, Altamonte Springs. Speaker Walter Payne of
Brevard Achievement Center. Open to public.
Aviation Modeler,, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Dept, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community Center.
Weight Watchers 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.

SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX CERTIFICATE SALE

Li s t Of Advisory Committee Members

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To date, 24 Seminole County
citizens and teachers have
volunteered to serve on the sex
education committee whose
task it will beto examine media
advertising to determine Its
influence on youth. They are:
Kay and Gordon Nelson, 1209

Winter
Springs
Blvd.,
Maitland; Anne Boston, 1935
Japonica Road, Winter Park;
Dottie Poole, 1211 Wolverine
Trail, Maitland; Mickle
Adams, 518 Tivoli Court,
Altamonte Springs; Joseph M.
Sheldon, 230 W. Ventrls Ave.,

Apt. 1, Maitland; Raymond M.
Thomas, 20 Floral Way, E.
Apopka; Jean Michels, Rt. 3,
Box 738 Miller Road, Sanford;
Kenneth Lowe, 209 Lodimond
Drive, Fern Park; Beth
Loberant; Davideen Demske,
1916 Winnebago Trail, Fern

Park; Neal Novak, 225 Loth Spring Oaks, Altamonte
mond Drive, Fern Park; Helen Springs; Ester Long,, 8MB
Hart; Tom and Bonnie Ward, Orients Ave., Altamonte
100 Dundee Drive, Fern Park;Springs; Louise Dotson, 104,
Doris B. Bacon, Rt. I. Box Brentwood Drive, Sanford; Pat
230AE,Sanford; Jackie Emery, Kanthjck, 117 Lockwood Drive,
518 Parkwood Drive, Altamonte Sanford; Bobble Bodner;
Springs; Br, DeVoney, 501 Audrey Corso, 127 Garrison

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Drive, Sanford; Eddie Rose, 325
Monticello Drive, Altamonte
Springs; Norman Kesslnger, 58
Circle,
Hill
Carriage
Casselberry
520
Garvey,
Marlene
Mockingbird Lone, Altamonte
Springs.

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NOTICE OF TAX SALE

State of Florida. tax Sale
the amount
with all costs of such
sale and all advertising, Salewillbe held in
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G. TROY RAY, JR.
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

ford.

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
Seminole County League of Women Voters wilt
meeting on SALT 2, 9:15 a.m., Florida Hospttal Conference room, Altamonte Springs.
Cas.elberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbreok Drive.

' Forgiveness
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(UP!)
The St. Petersburg Junior College
library staff Is holding a
"Forgiveness Day"
Thursday at the St.

Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Town House Restaurant.
Sanford kIwanis, now, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, Inc., 12:30p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte

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Springs.

Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,

Petersburg campus.

Sanford Civic Center.

Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Italian.Amerlcan Social Club of Sanford, 8 p.m., Wine
and Cheese Cafe, Sanford Plaza. New Members welcome.

People having overdue

books can return them that
day without having to pay
any fines regardless of
how long the book has been
overdue. In fact, whoever
borrowed "Philosophy for
Beginners" back In 1962
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THURSDAY, APRIL21

South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m. Mayfair Country Club.

Day'

can bring It back Thursday
with no questions asked.

"This Is a friendly
reminder to get people to
look on their bookshelves
and under their beds, find
our materials and return
them," said librarian
Florence Jones. "Some of
those books are rare and
out of print, and we'd like
to have them back In our
collection."
She said 1tis hoped KX)to
500 missing books will be
recovered.

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studied on possible defects In the plants.
Nine Babcock and Wilcox reactors were built, but only four
three Oconee units In South Carolina and Rancho Seco in northern
California are now operating. The other five were previously
closed for repairs or maintenance.
The shutdown recommendation came from Denton's deputy,
Edson Case, at a staff briefing for the commissioners.
"I believe there exists a considerable mismatch between
operator training, operator experience and the B and W
machine," he said. "A lot Is expected of these operators a lot
more than the present training program provides."
He said he would "feel more comfortable" If the other Babcock
and Wilcox reactors were shut down pending a full review of their
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
A court ruling that Its solicitation
challenge to the way local ordinance violated the rights of
governments regulate door-to- a public Interest group.
door soliciting by charities will
Citizens for a Better Environbe reviewed by the Supreme ment won a lower-court ruling
Court.
invalidating Schaumburg's
The high court announced ordinance requiring that 75
Monday It will hear arguments percent of any door.todoor
on an appeal by the village of proceeds be used "directly and
Schaumburg, Ill., from a lower- solely for the charitable put-

Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., Sanford.

Seminole County League of Women Voters will
meeting on SALT 2,7:30 p.m.
Semle Cheptor Ttsdu Aidebun 2 p.m.,. Florida
Power &amp; Ught building, Sanford. Speaker Michael

pose of the organization."
organization, which purports to
Direct spending did not In- be charitable In nature, to
dude salaries or commissions abuse the rights of citizens and
and administrative expenses homeowners ...."
such as lawyers' fees, rents or
The battle lines were drawn
telephones.
when the environmental group
Village lawyers warned the contested the denial of a
Supreme Court the lower-court solicitation license by SCIIaWIIruling "will have the effect of burg village officials.
granting absolute license td any
Although the major soiree of

funding for the group, which
began operating In Illinois In
the mid-1970s, was small
contributions from door-to-door
canvassing, It refused to
provide Information saying its
spending met the ordinance's
requirement.
The group filed milt against
Schaumburg and 18 other

bersof his family he planned to
see Gary about a Job with
Gacy's contracting firm. It was
that clue which first led police
to Gacy.
Since the Initial discoveries,
police have slowly dismantled
Gacy's home. Monday Lt.
Frank Braun, head of the
sheriff's
criminal
investigations north unit, said the
excavation has been completed.
"We're satisfied" there are
no more bodies, he said.

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House Debates Executions

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be announced either late March or April, said Erzleben.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
FI)
"Iieel lIkean
animal discussing this'
Rep. Dorothy Sample, He
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national competition.
If Mrs. Coleman is selected National Teacher of the
Year1980, she will be flown to Washington, D.C. where she
will meet the president, Erxleben said. The president
would make the presentation to her at a special ceremony
held In the Ron Garden, he said.
Mrs. Coleman and the five other finalists In the Mate
contest are scheduled for a reception and dinner early in
May with members of the Cabinet In Tallahassee, he said.
Mrs. Coleman said the didn't feel confident she would
be selected, but the admits she "was hopeful.
"I knew that we had given it our bed shot," Mrs.
Coleman said. "We had total school Involvement.
Students prepared signs and were very uçportive
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St. Petersburg, said
Monday as a House
committee debated
whether lethal Injection of
drugs would be a more
hwnwe way of executing
convicted killers.
But Mrs. Anita Dazevedo
Of Homestead, who said her
Policeman son was
"gunned down and left In
the street with his stomach
ripped open" In 1978 by a
men being Investigated for
auto theft, appealed for

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morally.

The screening committee arrived at her school JiM last
Thursday, she said, to observe her In the clarocin, interview her, students and ether teachers.
"When they eft, we f.lt real good In terms of our
program," Mrs. Coleman said.

sympathy for victims of
VIOlthx.
"I am not here on a
mission of vengeance"
because the man who killed
her son and two other
Metropolitan Dade County

"Electrocution Is not a
iiwiey TI'i Iö
recalling previous
testimony about jerking
bodies and burning flub.
"It doesn't Impact CII the
victim as much as on the
public and I don't believe
Monday as the House
that society should have to
Criminal Justice Cornsuffer."
rnittee approved, 9.4, a bill
Rep. Dick Bodes, D
(SBW) already passed by
Tampa,
the Senate to substitute
an
anesthesIologIst, said there
lethal drugs for elecIs evidence that electrociflion after Jan. 1, 1980.
Attorney General Jim
trocutlon Is painless.
Smith agreed with Dr.
People who survive en
Hokknan's argument that
posureto strong currents of
changing the method of
electricity, he said, recall
execution to drug Innothing. Rep. Frank
W11I1ns.,D1tarke, said he
jectlons would make
capital punishment more
was druckby1IgInhaM
felt no pain.
acceptable to the public
and lami chances of the
Modes, who routinely
death penalty ever being
puts surgical patients to
Oullawled.b7 Injection, said
most physicians favor
Without a change, said
capital punishment but
Smith, public opinion
would oppose doing It by
n'gi4 lead to abolition of
Injection.
capital punishment in the
Putting a needle In a vein
ne five or 10 yea
years.

p o 11 cc in a ii F r a n k
uazeveoo. caueu caoital
punishment, "a necessary
means of self defense
carried out by the state on
my behalf."
The discussion was held

policeman committed
suicide, the said.
Dr. Scharlette Hoidman,
representing the Florida
Crtmlnal Justice Clearing
House, said capital punishment Is Inhumane and
death by drugs was no
more acceptable than the
electric chair.
But Anita Kimbler,
Homestead, sister of slain

WEATHER
AREA DEATH

$ Lus. readings: tom- percent today, ii percent
penn's, 78; .vennigin lows, tonight ad $0 Weent Wed.
yesterday's high U; ar.day.
of Eastern Star in Virginia.
WflIIAIIGUS'TAflON
Survivors include her barometric pressure, __
30.1$;
Wililsrn A. Giatafaun, N, of
WEDNRSDAY'STIDFS
1dity 73 percent;
3430 Holly Ave., Sanford, died h us band, Gerald Page, restivi
Ds
E St 14 mph.
Saturday at his ruddence. He DeBary; deogi.r,
a.m., 7:11 pm., low 12:22 a.m.,
Forecast: Mostly cloudy 0:21 pm.
was
In Mend, 8welen end IJttkr DeIard'
, Francis
a
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IMIUgh
WIdiUd.y with a
moved to Sanford eight years D. Page DeBary
Fort CAUMW: NO 1:34
of IhIWSIl "Ifr in the n.m.,
o from Crown Point, lad. He grwdrlild,
7 p.m., low 12:13 a.m.,
LowS in the
was a security guard and U.S. Lankford Funeral Home, Ii,
12:13pm.
DeLaiid is ID charge of Wide sesatsrIy 11 Is
Air Force WWiIv,terar.
hiypst: high thiS am.,
mph a puty decnisaig
12:28 pm., low 0:98 .,m., 705
Is survived by his wit., UffiIgImUdL
WOL
' prsbshlllty ' pm.
Vay Ella,, $mlord, two was,

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FREE SPRING

Metha Pdors, Qiwn Post,
lad.; three stepdaughters, Funiral Home Chapel, DiLand,
lire. Mary Cunningham, with Rev.-C.N. Qes aM liv.
Dana Hamsric officiating.
Lowell, lad.; Mrs. Karen Sylva,
jriii in Oakdale Csmolory.
DiLand. I.aMtsrd in chUgs.
WbItl, lad, and Mrs. Kay
Din, M
GL; two step SITAFION. WILLIAM A.
9851, VAft W11111111111111, Celu'S Funeral sirvicis for William A.
and Ndsael Williint,, Gustation, of343O Holly Ave.,
d. Sanford.
who dliibeSaturday.
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lad. ad 12
his nmkw4s,will
Wedneaday

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CJWP of armaguments.

at a p.m., Gramk

15,

at no cost to the property
May
owner. A Special Plck.up
made on a call basis; first call, first
ser ved. City will pick
anything
placid at the normal pick
call Public Works Department, M.
311 ext. 231 Monday through Friday
0:30 AM. to 5:00 P.M.

Funeral

Home Chapel with liv. Phil

Fisher officiating. Surlal in Olin

Havin Mamorial

Porh with full

military honors. Gromkaw i

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been In Pocumebe, Nd. at Palnwflo Avonus 5.015

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solicitation within town limits.
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said the 75percent requirement
was an absolute bar to canvassing and soliciting and
hampered Its constitutional
guarantee of free speech.

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gaged In sexual activity with
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throats, Cook County Medical
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River southwest of Chicago
earlier this month.
Pleat disappeared last
December after telling mem-

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Farenhelt. But because of damage done In the March 28 nuclear
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Is repaired.

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be able to announce a cold shutdown timetable for the crippled
reactor this week.

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John but Monday a grand jury
Wayne Gacy has been charged returned the additional 28
with 28 more murder counts, counts.
accounting for each of the 33
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now connected to the convicted earth under and around his
sodonild.
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December, has allegedly conon rivers also were linked to Gary.
fessed to killing at least 32 Only about half the bodies have
victims after engaging In been identified.
homosexual relations with
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problems, which he said could take "a month or so."
Roger Mattson, director of reactor safety, said he leaned
toward Case's view because operators of those plants have not
been trained adequately to handle emergencies.

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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Is expected to decide
today or Wednesday whether to temporarily shut down atomic
power plants built by the same firm that constructed the Three
Mile Inland reactor. Temperatures in the crippled nuclear core
are cooling on schedule.
In Washington Monday, two top NRC staff experts recommended plants built by Babcock and Wilcox be shut down for a
month or so pending a review of their problems. NRC Chairman
Joseph Hendrie said the commission will meet today or Wednesday to decide what to do.
Harold Denton, the NRC's director of nuclear reactor
regulation, said he would rather wait until more Information is

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Mid-Florida REACT, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION

TOWN OF SANFORD

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1212.10
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LOT 10 611 B
BANkS I 01*1111 1. PATIICIA I $330.4
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$439.64
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$212.50
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1374.63
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$374.63
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$330.42
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$439.,
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1121.69
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$121.69
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$121.89
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$632.30
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$121.69
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$121.64
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$121.65

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LOT 5 61.1 5
LOT 6 ILL S
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163.34
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$60.34
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160.34
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160.34
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$63.34
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$60.34
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$80.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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$63.34.
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$60.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$63.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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$80.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$63.34
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$63.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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$63.34
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$63.34
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160.34
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$60.34
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$60.34
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160.34
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$63.34
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160.34
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION

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576.13
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Evening Herald-(USpS 48.280)-Price 15 Cents

County Gets Sp ace
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Steady rains in the
Sanford area as well as
tlroughotfl the state may
have contributed to the
accidental death of an
elderly DeLand woman,
according to the Florida

Highway Patrol.
The woman was killed

pavement, spun around
three times and crashed

into the pole on the south
side of the road. Rescue
workers from the Seminole
County Fire and Rescue
Squad worked for more
than 30 minutes before
freeing Mrs. Collier, the

and her husband injured
Tuesday night when the car
they were traveling in spun
out of control and
smashed into light pole on
U.S. Highway 17-92, about
24 miles north of Sanford
near the entrance to the
Central Florida Zoological

Highway Patrol said.
Philip Collier, 80, received a concussion and

Park.

Sanford Port Authority

crash,
the Highway Patrol said.
The Highway Patrol said
Mrs. Collier's age has not

been determined.
A spokesman

Troopers investigating
stretch of pavement where
the accident occurred had
substantial amounts of
standing water -and may
have contributed to the
driver's loss of control.
Patrol said Mice Collier

mixed blessings to Sanford
and county firefighters.
Mike Roush, a Seminole
County firefighter, said
the rain would cut down on
the numerous brush fires
which have been occurring

at

Seminole Memorial
Hospltal in Sanford after
she was pulled from the
wreckage of the car her
husband, Phillip, was
driving at the time of the
accident. The Highway

in the open fields

of

the

county, but he said a rain
after a drought tends to
increase the hazards to

Patrol said the car was
traveling eastbound on 1792 when the driver lost
control on the rain-slicked

motorists.

"What happens after

we

get a rain following a
drought Is that the water
tends to bring out the tar
and oils on the roads. Until
we've had a couple of days
of rain, the oil remains on
the road and gets very

slick, making driving
hazardous," he said.
Sanford Fire Chief
George M. Harriett said
he welcomed the rain and
believes it should cut down
on the grass fires his

IT

Herald 84.11 WrIter
At age 10 Eddie Korgan, 2405 Orange Ave., SardOrd, shows the
quickness of hands, the steady concentration and the speed and
strength needed to be a good catcher.
Indeed. Eddie has played every inning of every game for his
Ftagship Bank team, now In first place In the Little American
League. Through six games he has pounded out seven hits in 16
times at bat for a blistering AN average.
What makes Eddie different from other aspiring baseball
playm in thMhegivesthecredit for his athjet1c ability not to the

babe
week he pursues his other passion - billet.
"1 got my coordination from dancing. That's what has made use
a good athlete," said the blonde-haired youth.
For four years Eddie has been taking lesions at the School of
Dam Arts in Sanford. He said his life's ainl4lon is to become a
singer and a dancer.
Eddie wknhts that taking ballet 1i
is not always ws-

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The Catcher

Polk said he' will be meeting

with

the

county commIssIon

munications center, records

and photocopying machine and
other items will total $104,473.
The cost per square foot of
office space will average $2.,
for the first year, Etchberger
said, much less than the $4.75 to
$5.25 average cost per square
foot of renting office space in
the area.
The second year coot including rental, maintenance
and utilities will average $2.80
per square foot, he said, while
third year costs will average
$3.17 per square toot and fourth
year costs $3.43 p.r sqair, loot.

fair condition by it hospital attorneys predict the trial may
spokesman suffering multiple conclude either late Friday or
Circuit
Judge
It happened about 8 am. on a head, neck and chest injuries. Monday.
for
facial
Clarence
T.
Johnson
is
SOIl
treated
Monday. A DeBary 1mm and his His
four-year-son were traveling in cuts and released from the presiding.
ZeButh is contending he wa s
a pickup truck when it stalled at hospital.
Almost a year and a
f permanently injured from the
a railroad crossing in the path
later, ZeButh's suit has reached collision and is suing for
of an approaching train,
Foster ZeButh, then 29, court against the Seaboard damages.
Although the incident ocInanaged to shove his son, Paul, Coastline' Railroad Company
through a window of the truck and Auto-Train Corporation. lie curred in Volusia County, the
before the Auto-train made is suing both firms for damages trial is being held in Seminole
County b!'cause the Florida
impact. The collision occurred he suffered in the collision.
office of Auto-Train
as Footer hilllself was jumping
Now in its third day at the corporate
Corporation is located in
from his truck, he says. The SCII.inole County Courthouse, Sanford.
date is Oct. 17, 1977.
The auto-train pickup truck
collision occurred at It grade
crossing on Barwick Road, just
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west of U.S. 17.92 and north of
the St. Johns River Bridge in Around The Clock ..........4-A Dr. Lamb ..... .............2-B
Volusla County.
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ZeButh and his son were Calendar ... ............ . 5.A Hospital ...................2-A
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Eddie Korgan

In addition after the June 1
move, Polk said he will no
longer need to lease the five to
six offices currently used by his
departlnent at the Sanford
Masonic Building or Building I
at the Sanford Airport.
"Everything will be consolidated wider one roof except
the new jail at Five Points,"
Polk said. "I'm tr)ing to gaze
into my crystal ball and believe
rather than tearing all the cells
out at the old jail," Polk said,
"one cell block of 18 should be
kept intact."
"After we IIIOVC into the new
building and see how we are
going along, we'll be able to tell
better how many of the old cells
should remain," Polk said."If
we can hold 18 in reserve it will
save taxpayer money in the
long run," he said.
Of the IIIOS'e itself, the sheriff
said specialists will be moving
computers, photo-copying
machines, the cohllIIIunications
center
and the records
machinery. The remainder of
the IflUVI2 will be accomplished
by sheriff's department personnel on a weekend near June
1, Polk said.

To clay

Firefighters work to free trapped woman.

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the

p.m. Tuesday.
Today's rain brought

The Florida Highway

Iflullications center.

justify the
needs of his .epartment for the
space in the top two floors of
Building 310.
Meanwhile, Jeff Etchberger,
director of the county's Offi'e
of Management, Analysis and
Evaluation said rental costs of
the facility for the remainder of
this fiscal year are $10,000 plus
costs of carpeting and general
renovations, installation of an
elevator. Air conditioning and
necessary repairs will cost
about $52,096 for the remainder
of this fiscal year ending Sept.
30.
He said reduced rental the
first year will offset 80 percent
or more of the renovations or
repair work. Costs for the first
year including operation of
utilities, maintenance,
custodial at $26,877, plus
moving telephones, comspace committee to

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

said more than 1.2 inches of
rain fell in the 244ow
period ending at 8a.m. this
morning. However, the
spokesman said the
majority of the rain, more
than .9 percent, fell since 4

the accident noted the

was dead on arrival

for

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Civil Trial Underway

lacerations from the

Why waste time and energy running all
over town looking for that new job, or
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You'll find pages Of listings for
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Herald Photos by Tern Vincent

Rain Said Possible Accident Cause

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Rescue workers provide aid to DeLand woman while still in the car

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Seminole County Sheriff John
offices
and communications center
will be consolidated under one
roof beginning June 1 for the
first tune in many years.
The consolidation was approved unanimously by the
board of county conunissioners
as the final action in a lengthy
meeting that extended past I
a.m. today.
The commissioners, On the
advice and rccollunendatjon of
the sheriff, voted to lease
Building 310 at the Sanford
Airport and authorized Colnmission Chairman Bob French
to execute a lease agreement
previously negotiated with the
airport authcrity effective June
I for a period of two years with
two-year renewable options up
to 20 years. The lease costs
were set for the first four years
with lease costs thereafter
negotiable.
The building contains 41,000
square feet of space. Polk
wants to use the second and
third floor of the facility and
part of the first floor. Some
4,000 square feet in Building 310
would be used for other county
functions if Polk's recoininendations are approved.
The move will free-up, for
Other county purposes, 10,546
square feet of space at the old
Polk's administrative

jail only an 18-cell block will
remain for housing of prisoners
--and a 350 square feet office in
the courthouse currently
housing the sheriff's corn-

call the activity "sissy."
"It's not just the other kids his age, It's the parents as well,"
says Eddie's father, Edward Korgan Sr. "They go to the studio to
plck up their daughters and at Eddie and wonder why a boy
would be diüg that.
"I'm really proud Eddie has the aecilty and the good sense not

department has been
battling, lie said Ui the past
two weeks then' have been
four such fires and said the
potential for others was
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Ill To Ballet
to be bothered by the pressure."
Eddie himself Is somewhat more blunt in reacting to criticism
from those who feel ballet is not a manly pursuit. He says he
"would pop anyone" who called him a sissy.
"I think some of the other kids are jealous. Maybe they'd like to
be doing what I am but are afraid to try," he said.
His spunk is encouraging to his teachers at the studio. Valerie
Weld said the male dancers in her classes who succeed in dance
are usually the tougher, more athletic types.
"Often it's the ones who can put up a good scrap on the
playground that make the best dancers," she said. "Ballet is an
extremely athletic activity, a man has to be strong and he also has
tobethe type that can't beintinddatedif he's going tobe able to
dick with It."
There are only three other males taking ballet lessons at the
studio. Mrs. Weld said the boys who continue for more than two
years usually get serious about the art. It is convincing them to
get darted that is the real hurdle, she said. In that area, Eddie
W been a good role model, she said.
"Eddie has a real good influence on the boys In the audience
during a recital," she said. 'Particularly the ones yowlier than
himself. They see what be does and they make up their own minds
to try it."
Eddie sa d he saw an ad ma newsp@W for the dance studio and
See CIIE1JIT, Page 2*

Eddie Korgan

- The

Dancer

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list Year, No. 192—Sunday, April 1, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
Evening Herald—( USPS 48.280)—Price 25 Cents

En gineers Race To Avert
Nuclear Plant Emer gency
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - Nu.

Clark said the reactor re.vents boiling up to 560 degrees, spection and enforcement. He chance of a melt-down, he said,
clear engineers
face
tilprece.
malned in a stable condition - temperatures above that level said the decisions to be made "
dented
decisions on
what
to
not getting any hotter and not can cauie cooling water to boil are unprecedented.
wifl recommend preceaIn the next few days at Three cooling
to any !neazureable around some fuel elements.
Mile Island power plant in degree.
"We ultimately face the risk
Early today, the NRC report. of a melt-down, (depending on)
PwniyIvan to avert further
He said the potudlal rift
Recordings of radiation the ed It was investigating the the manner In which we cope range from the "real
air around the site "are very possibility a hydrogen gas with the problem.I)p.n41ig
peaone. low," officials said.
Between one-fourth
siblhlty" of partial "i.lth at
half of tie
explosion occurred in the wblth o1ons are taken and the uranium fuel to th
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in
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They also said inspectors had reactor containment building a what changes are made, we can "minlacule" thence the reactor
crippled reactor core are
domaged — but, split,
edofmilk
at sixand
dairies
hours after the Initial plant get the core Into trouble. At core could melt. A total malt.
-- the aran
the plant
did rootin few
faflureWecinesday.
pIy melted
some pointwemtCooldown downwouldbethwty of
excessivedetect radiation In the milk.
No one knows, according to the core."
heat. Damaged rods are re
theoretical atomic plant
Temperatures at three own NRC officials, Just how bed
If there Is even a mtafl disaster.
strictlng the flow of cooling In the pressurized reactor core conditions really are Inside the
water and emitting NO levels have been measured at between reactor.
of radiation, according to 560 degrees to more than 700
What officials do know is that
Nuclear Regulatory Comnnils. degrees Fahrenheit. Although plant workers managed by late
son estimates,
presslwe in the reactor
. Friday to stabilize the reactor
ThINRc also said workers at
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in a relatively safe "parking"
the plant have started building
condition, allowing active cool.

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ffortsto stop and offering
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - of several days.
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The Nuclear Regulatory
The
The next step will be to
Commission let up a
plot how to get rid of
specisi
telephone number the bubble and resume efforts
SaHye Fields Bentley displays awards
oto&amp;y
to adte the
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on
the"
hydrogen
to
A
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the
latest developments
"reoomnwje. In an auxiliary
en reactor. A
at
the
Three Mile Island
offI
building, where ft could be
said
Friday, could leaJ
nucl power plant.
to a partial or total "meltdown"
By MAX ERJULEfl4Jj
most
=
HftIM&amp;aUWdte,
around the recombiner to
type reactor problem.
could
hear
updated,
tape
protect workers from radloac.
"We are faced with a decision
There Is no deadline for President Carter to act on Go,. Bob
recorded messages about
tivity associated with the
(on how to Proceed) within a Graham's recommendation that Florida 'duties be allowed to
the
nuclear
accident
at
the
hydrogen.
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few days, rather than hoirs"
burn high sulfur content fuel to avert blackouts rohootthe
NRC spokesman Kenneth
Rarrbarg
Sl4.$ plant by calling said Dudley Thompson of the date. However, power officials warn brown oits and hiackosta
By DONNA ET!S
commission's office of In- could begin next month U action Is not taken soon.
The concrete bltur.
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speed
limit and cutting of energy use lpervegd by date agencies.
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line of ii
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And, at the same Urns,
Under provisions of the clean air act, power companies are
the chiefs of police In Sanford and
taugtd years ago width - first, second and third
tied up in that sort of thing"
these students at the April 9
allowed only to burn fuel with a sulfur content lom than one
numbered at times
a1Jf J
grades
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the
kitchen
In
event will be helping her
with the police
percent. However, Enon, the primary petroleum supplier for
AdMittibi he is not sure U the ruling Is a
members of two cnpIete
the 'nI'4dle of the first and
chiefs. Polk said although he Is not thoroughly
pay off the remaining
FP&amp;L
said since the Iranian revolution the supply of low sulfur
good
law,
Casaelberry Chief George Karcher
generations of families,
second grades and we
acquainted with the case involving the ruling,
7,000 mortgage and other
content
fuel has been izderriçted.
conceded
he
has
certain
"reservations"
about
"They write tome from all
kerosene lamps. Fresh
he still considers the Supreme Court decision
the
&amp;oyernor'
request was initiated after the Depeitnurt of
$04mves for the yurdd
Over Um counfil And @and
cooked food was available
.
further
hampering law
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clean air Standards be lifted I" WOOL
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methods
have
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those
top
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license
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spanned a period Of time
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effsd Of the ruling- :s it as another means
registration checks, so we don't feel the d.
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secretary of DEL The other M1t1u could face serious
who many dwiges were
to Us down the police, WIS the Wrands
years, but there are not
facts, but it makes police more aware the
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second grade teacher
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we
attending
too
noWd.
read
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per.. arrested
during most of her career,
many
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Some 18,800 mechanics and
ground crew workers went on strike at midnight Friday
against United Airlines, the nation's largest airline with
about 130,000 daily passengers.
United canceled its 1,600 daily scheduled flights through
Monday, April 9, but said it is accepting additional
reservations for flights scheduled for Tuesday, April 10,
and thereafter.
Spokeanien for American Airlines and Trans World
Airlines in Chicago said they will try to absorb most of the
passengers who had planned to fly United.

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CHARLOTTE AMALIE, (U.S.) Virgin Islands (UP!) —
Authorities were uncertain today whether a blaze that
destroyed a luxury cruise ship and threatened a dockside
uel depot had trapped several crewmembers on board.
Officials who battled the flames well into this morning
in St. Thomas harbor said all 700 American and European
passengers In the 24,0004on Italian liner Angelina lauro
were safe.
But there were conflicting reports of casualties among
the 400 crewmembers. A Red Cross spokesman said at
least three persons were killed, while a U.S. Coast Guard
spokesman said he knew of no confirmed casualties.

Teamsters Strike Possible

SALT Agreement Near

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Substantial differences
remained Saturday as the Teamsters union and trucking
Industry tried to avert a possible midnight strike deadline.
"We're at a very tense and delicate place right now,"
said chief federal mediator Wayne Horvltz.
Late Friday, sources close to the bargaining said the
two sides had reached agreement on major wage Issues
that would give the Teamsters a three-year pact with
about a2$to3o percent boost.
That would appear to place them well above President
Carter's voluntary wage-benefit guideline limit of a 7
percent yearly Increase, but administration inflation
fighters granted the bargainers flexibility that could allow
them to remain technically within the anti-inflation

WASHINGTON (UP!) The state of health of Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev remains as a question mark
over a Strategic Arms Limitation agreement between
Moscow and Washington.
Both sides are considering the possibility that
Brezhnev's health may mean the SALT agreement, which
has been under negotiation for nearly seven years, will
have to be signed without the formality of a summit.
Although several more negotiating sessions will be
required to overcome remaining differences on rules
banning the encoding of missile test results, administration officials said Friday an agreement on a
SALT II treaty could come within 10 days.

Martin Won't Be Prosecuted
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Justice Department will
not prosecute former U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam
Graham Martin on charges he mishandled classified
documents by leaving them in his car before it was stolen.
Some of the classified documents — including military
records with maps of U.S. missile sites In Vietnam and
letters from former President Richard Nixon — may Mill,
however, be missing.
Terrence Adamson, a department spokesman, said
Friday "a significant consideration" in the decision not to
prosecute Martin was his age, 66, and his present physical
condition.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — U.S. District Judge
Frank M. Johnson, who turned down the job as FBI
director two years ago because of poor health, has been
nominated by President Carter for a seat on the 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Carter announced Friday that he was nominating the 60
year-old Jolion for the appeals court )u4ahIp crested
by law last year.
Johnson, who was Carter's first choice as FBI director
in 1977, has served for 14 years as chief judge of the Middle
District of Alabama where he won a national reputation
for his historic rulings on civil rights, mental health and
prison reform.

Five Killed In Fire
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UP!) — Five people, including
three children, were killed In a tenement blaze Friday
night, raising the number of flre.related deaths In this
waterfront city to 20 since late January.
City Fire Chief John Mullins said the blaze, which left
about 25 people homeless, was not considered suspicious.
The victims were Identified as Manuel Corderno, 57; his
two daughters, Loins, 10, and Blanc., 11; Migdalena
Oldlneres, 25, and her two-year-old no, Lester.

Neither Side Willing
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Doubts in North Carolina
about the federal govenlnent's determination to
desegregate the state's colleges and universities should be
dispelled by now.
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare and
11 other federal agencies filed suit in_'f'üMrativ. law
court Friday asking federal assistance to the Mate be shut
oft. North Carolina stands to lose umuchas$omillion
annually if the case Is imresolved.
Neither aide appears willing to give.

Uvo The Trains Rally
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Folk singer Arlo Guthrie will
ride anaidsnger.dap,cios— the Montrealer train —to
Washington Tuesday to sing "Disappearing Railroad
Blues" at a "Nationwide Save The Trains Day" rally.
The Friends of the Railroad are holding the rally to
protest the Trenapoilatlon Department's plan to cut ma
baif of AnMeak's service.
Friende' — Tsrry Flibsdy said Senate
Majority' ndITTP.bsst Byrd, D'W. V449 has been fim,tted
io play his. with GstheIsan4hi, "—deak" bend
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Herald Staff Writer
$27,000 from a real estate
E. Pope (Sandy) Bassett, a escrow account of a client
Maitland attorney, who several monthh ago, began
represented Seminole County in serving a six-month term at the
the Florida Legislature in the Orange County Court Alternative Center on March 23.
late 1960s and early 1970s,
Bassett had pleaded no
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decision.
The alternative center ui
According to a clerk in the located onSR44l in a converted
Tallahassee office of the motel across from the Ben
Supreme Court, Bassett was White Raceway. The center has
with
charged
allegedly a work-release program for
misusing four trust accounts in certain Inmates with approval
his care.
of the circuit court.
The former state represenBassett, a former Altamonte

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Federal officials Friday said
eight other atomic power reactors In five states may have
cooling system problems similar to the ones that triggerd
the emergency at Three Mile Island plant In Pennsylvania.
A Nuclear Regulatory Commission official said the
stricken Three Mile Island No.2 plant at Harrisburg, Pa.,
and the other eight all were built by Babcock and Wilcox,
one of the nation's major nuclear power plant engineering

Babcock and Wilcox plants for cooling system problems.
An NRC official later said his agency had been
discussing with operators of the Babcock and Wilcox
reactors the possibility of problems related to feedwater
pumps in the cooling system.
Failure of a feedwater pump at Three Mile Island No. 2
Wednesday caused a reactor shutdown, led to multiple
equipment failures and human errors, touched off
radiation releases that continued through Friday and
posed the threat of future melting in the reactor core.
Most of the problems In this week's emergency &amp;P,
peared related to plant cooling systems, although the NRC
said some reflected faulty decisions.
NRC memos and letters from Babcock and Wilcox
attached to the memos described problems dating back a
year with plant cooling systems and the computer system
that controls them.
A Feb. 28 memo by Normal Moseley, chief of the NRC
reactor inspection office, showed an NRC reactor inspee.
tor, J.S. Creswell, believed cooling system problems
should be considered and resolved by the agency's

In addition to the stricken plant, officials said other
reactors with potential cooling system problems include
Three Mile Island No. 1, a twin to the crippled reactor;
Oconee Nos. 1, 2 and 3 near Greenville, S.C.; Crystal
River No. 3 at Crystal River, Fla.; Rancho Seco near
Sacramento, Calif.; Davis Bess. near Cleveland, Ohio,
and Arkansas No. 1, at Russellville, Ark.
NRC documents made available to UP! by the Union of
Concerned Scientists, a nuclear safety group, showed an
NRC Inspector earlier this year urged a review of all the

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An NRC spokesman said no such overall review had
been made by the time of Wednesday's accident.
"There have been repeated malfunctions In Babcock
and Wilcox cooling systems that seem to indicate an
inherently unstable and unsafe method for supplying
Babcock and Wilcox plants with vital cooling capability,"
said Robert Pollard, a former NRC official who is now on
the UCS staff.
Pollard
Pollard said "acute problems" had been recorded at
Seco and at Davis Basso. He said Davis-Besse
plant had at least four forced shutdowns In 1978—on Jan.
6, Jan. 21, Jan. 22 and Aug. 2 — due to feedwater pump
failure.
The concerns voiced Jan. 8 by Creswell and forwarded
to NRC licensing boards Feb. 28 by Moseley wele based on
a variety of problems at Davis Besse. Those problems
included the possibility coolant flow might dislodge fuel,
cooling system pressure shifts and "extreme" control
difficulties.

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
President Carter says the
Three Mile Island nuclear plant
accident "will probably lead
Inexorably" to more stringent
safety standards for America's
nuclear power facilities.
Carter was briefed
repeatedly Friday on
developments at the plant in the
Harrisburg, Pa., area where
severe damage resulted in
release of uncontrolled
radiocative emissions, and he
left word on retiring to be
awakened at any hour during
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Iranians voted to replace 2,500 years of monarchy with an
Islamic Republic in a two-day referendum, election officials said today.
Interior Minister Ahmad Sadr Haj Syed Javada an.
nounced that the voting had been extended by four hours,
but election officials said reports from across Iran indicated a huge majority had voted for the Islamic
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A career in forestry is shown being explained by Ben
Knop (on the tractor to students at Crooms high
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career opportunities in dozens of fields throughout
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travel to Wisconsin later today
for appearances at political
fundraising events in Wausau
and Milwaukee. However,
press secretary Jody Powell
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whether Carter will be able to
make the trip.
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return from Jerusalem last
November, Sadat was to defy
Arab calls for his assassination
by driving in an open car along
the 12lle route from Cairo
airport to his suburban residence.
Hundreds of buses, trucks,
vans and taxis were ferrying
people to various points along
the route The vehicles were
bedecked with palm and olive
branches and pictures of Sadat
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blared national songs. The
crowds shouted: 'Sadat, we
give our lives for you, and
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all government-to-government
aid programs between the Arab
states and Egypt, to suspend
Egypt's membership in all
Arab organizations, and to
totally break all diplomatic
relations with Egypt within a
month.
The sources in Iraq quoted
Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister
PrinceSaudAlFaisalushaving
told the delegates in a closed
door session: We are no less
Arab than any one on you. we do
not want to be accused of being
imperialists or anti-Arabs."
Saudi Arabia, one of the more
moderate Arab slates in the
Middle East was believed to
have been opposed to cutting all

MOMMY MAKES BELIEVE

Junior mix 'n match coordinates In
great spring colors. Polyester-cotton
gauze-look fabric. Madras plaid blazer in
shades of green, gold and rose with solid
color pants, skirts and tops to match.

Strong men bending bars of steel, lions leaping through hoops of fire, clowns
with funny faces, and beautiful ladies on the tightrope entertained the
youngsters at Krayola Kollege day care center, 708 S. Elm Ave., Friday.
The talented performers were actually parents of the children who put on
the grease paint for a make believe circus in preparation for
a field trip next
week to Circus World to see the real thing.

The Wilt. House approached
On accident In a low key
manner Friday morning,
saying the president was
concerned and had been in
touch with Pennsylvania Gov.
Richard 1rnburgh. By only
afternoon, however,
presidential sides went Into
high gear and the Whit. House
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BAJINBRIDGE, Pa. (UPI)
she pulled into the school lot to what to think."
suitcase and their valuables In
bi front of Bainbridge Elimen- pick up 7-year-old twins,
An angry service station a light brown steel strong box
tary School, two fifth grader, Kimberly and Kirk.
manager two blocks from the sat in one corner of the kitchen
GA down the Storm and Stripes "Hurry Kirk," she yelled at school
said, "I hope they blow while their 13.momgb.old dau*
withodbetbaringto told it, than her Ion who was having some up the whole place and shut it terDebblesuckedona bottle of
hurried beck inside the red parting words with a buddy.
down. What I m.en Is that It punche
beick school building.
"I wait to go on the bus, should be shut down forever."
Memeats before, Go,. Dick Moimny," said Kirk defiantly.
When Gov. Richard Thorn.
Mark and Julie Sipling
Tabirj had ordered 33
"NO Kirk, ft'tskss too long," shuttered themselves inside bUll r1Uwid that all pret
ichoole in the ares surrsumdlug to said worriedly, ceasing him their farnlieise a half mile 111101 worm and preschooler,
the 11okW4 These Mile
into the ear.
from the plant, pacing nervous- lea"the am, the WpJbigs,
l'powsrplcfoeedasa
By Friday afternoon, hivw ly in the kitchen and listening both 23, were ready to
go to
ad* PmwAWL
deeds of families with childeen for the latest civil defense Mark's mother's house In
7% two YOM 110111011' guArdl had sft this .palJ town of ISO. bulletin on the radio.
Marietta, Pa., about seven
ware taking no chences of Others ,.
om himiedjy Their clothes pecked In a miles to
the south.
11111yingtooIen1inapo(tIai1y stuffing personal belongings
radioactive zoal. Michael Into trunks of cars in preparaTrestle, 14 and Michael Paris, tIon to hays.
13 enld they wire leaving to
Meat said they would day
May with relatives whore it wall away for atienMa week, If not
odor.
Parints— sowelatwsd
don't kno&amp;M
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By United Press International very tight. Crowds were kept at diplomatic ties or its economi c
Hard-line Arab ministers a distance of several hundred aid to Egypt, which totals about
reportedly agreed today to yards from the presidential $2 billion a year, but the sources
Impose a total economic em- lounge,
said the Saudis had agreed: to
bargo against Egypt and to
Deputy Premier Fikry withdraw their ambassador
immediately withdraw their Makram Ebeid said the tumul- from Cairo.
ambassadors from Cairo in thus welcome was tantamount
A.
If the report that the Uws
retaliation for the signing of a to a referendum saying yes to
peace treaty with Israel.
the leader and yes' to peace. It had joined more radical Arabs
But while Egyptian President will be a slap in the face to all in isolating the Egyptians :is
Anwar Sadat was being de- reject ionists, skeptics and, correct, it would mark a nlajpr
policy change for the Saudjs.
nounced in Baghdad, Iraq, slogan-peddlers."
about five million Egyptians
The agreement in Baghdad to
Cairo's state-controlUd
werearrivinginCairo — whose take strong meaures against newspapers Friday dowhstreets were bedecked with Sadat was a clear victory for played the consequences of t he
flags, victory arches, peace Arab hard-liners such as Iraq, possible economic sanctions,
posters; and doves — to give Libya, Syria. and the Palestine saying the volume of trade
Sadat a hero's welcome from Liberation Organization over between Egypt and all the
his treaty-signing trip to the more moderate Arab states. radicals does not exceed $37
Washington.
Sources in Baghdad said million a year.

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CLERMONT-FERRAND, France (UP!) — Former
Iranian Prime Minister Shappour Bakhtiar Is living 217
miles east of Clermont-Ferrand, a former French
minister reported.
The statement by former Interior Minister Michel
Ponlatowskl's indicates that Bakhtiar may be residing in
Switzerland or the French Alps.
Ponlatowsid, a confidant of President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing made the revelation during a literary debate
Friday night. He refused to reveal the exact location of the
toppled premier's hideout for security reasons.

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William D. Amon,
on, 22, 2835
FILM FLOP
Grove Drive, Sanford, and took
Ulyss es Burke. 3J. 471 Car.
Action Re ort
an eight-track tape player, 20 dinalwood Court, Orlando, was caThe reason film from a
mera at the First Federal
eight-track tapes, valued at arrested outside the Zayre
* Fires
Sav
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did not
$150, and $300 in cash, from the Store, SR 438, Casselberry,
the
institution's
first
glove compa rtment according Friday in connection with the
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Sanford
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Police officers.
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been turned on, according to
Ammon repo rted the theft the store, according to sheriff's police.
Springs resident, was also occurred while the automobile deputies.
charged with two counts of was parked in his driveway
Burke allegedly took the
A man escaped
more
television
in a shipping box than $4,000 in cashwith
failure to file income taxFriday, sceording to police,
after slipreturns earlier this month.
from the store and walked ping a teller a note ordering her
TAPE PLAYER,
Entry to the vehicle was outside, according to deputies.
CASH STOLEN
made by breaking the window lie remained in Seminole to give him all the cash she had
Thieves broke into a 1974 on the passenger side of the car, County Jail on $1,500 bond in her cash box, according to
Chevrolet Nova owned by according to police.
Saturday.
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Sunday, April 1, 1979-4A

the people could band together and change the
Douglas Stendroin, former state senator, erhimself. Saying anything critical about him is
world of Seminole County to benefit Its junior
stwhile county judge and beginning today School
almost tantamount In some quarters to attacking
He Is usually careful to keep up the
population.
Board Attorney emeritus, used the occasion of his
the flag or apple pie or mctherhood.
image
he
has
created for himself of being purely
last appearance as legal counsel for the school
Stenstrom has a phenomenal memory for faces
LgrUr. ,fflclals ---and-a"a44j-'jt-e,, school board117&amp;'12g ---bulness, lmpo.kralt44 cold realist.
board to t
But his warmth and concern showed through. He
who violate the spirit of the law.
seems to be "working the crowd" almost like
even seamed a little embarrassed by the applause
Stenatrom was counseling member Pat Telson, at
politicians of the past although he hasn't been an
from the audience that punctuated his talk.
her request, to avoid even the appearance of wrongactive politician for some years.
doing when voting on an issue which some could
He seemed to be embarrassed this week when Al
Interpret as a conflict of interest even when It
Keeth wanted to name the Rock Lake Middle School
Another personality In the news this week was
wasn't. He said It had come to his attention that
in his honor. "Wait until I'm dead," he said. You
State Senator and erstwhile County
some elected officials leave meetings temporarily
former
can take bets the school board won't wait that long.
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland Jr. Mack's friends are
rather than vote on some Issues where a conflict
legion throughout the state and the high esteem with
might ealat.
which
heisheld byso many could be seen again as
Whether one agrees with School Superintendent
While, he said, leaving a meeting to avoid voting
master of ceremonies at a breakfast
was
he
William P. (Bud) Layer or not, anyone who obhonoring State Sen. John Vogt.
may not be direct violation of the conflict of inserved him telling the audience and the school
terestlaw,itcertalnlylsavlolatlonofthesplrlt of
Vogt mentioned there are only a couple men left
board this week of his feeling toward the enthe law and poor public policy.
vironment in which our children in this county are
In the hails of tha senate who were there when Mack
The soft-spoken and distinguished Mr. Stenstrom
was.
Living has to sense his sincerity and the deep
Is considered by many an expert on school law after
It seams such a shame when men like Doug
thought he had given to the Issue.
the 25 years he held the school board attorney
Stenstrom and Mack Cleveland aren't in public
While people don't usually think of Layer as an
position. He is also thought of as Mr. Integrity
idealist this talk sounded like he really believed
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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JULIAN BOND

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Germany, 15 percent, in Britain 13 percent. The
U.S. savings rate is lower than the rates in most

other major nations.
No wonder. Appliances bought on the Installment plan, money borrowed for items with
high price tags, anything acquired through credit
— all are tied to government subsidy. Interest paid
is regarded as "deductible" by federal and state
tax collectors.
But the Interest received on savings deposits is

By DIANNA SINOVIC
Special To The Herald
NEW YORK (NEA)—Twenty-three
million Americana have hypertension.
Half of these people work, and are thus the
targets of new programs to screen and
treat the disease on the job, at little or no
cost to the patient.

More powerful than a Ph.D. and swifter than
affirmative action able to leap court decisions
and moral judgments at a single bound

conquers all.
This truism, however, Is being successfully
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denied by a sma
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apologists for nothing more than gusaled-up
master race theories.
Under the new wisdom, motivation has
replaced genetics as the reason why Americans
of African descent occupy so many places at the
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Under the method used by 4C In
Seminole County and surrounding counties
of Orange and Osceola subsidies are paid
to professional day care centers who take
care of the children of working single
parents so the parents can earn a living
without resorting to welfare.
By the single mothers and fathers
working and paying at lead a share of
their children's day care coats, the
children are not only receiving
professional cre but the parents are
working toward self-sufficiency, meaning
In time they won't need the state subsidy.
Hundreds of children of working parents
In Seminole County are benefitting and
there Is a long waiting lid for the service,
The fiRS plan Is to reduce the $3,151,000
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both sides, has laid the groundwork for
cooperation between young md old In
Sanford. The Issue I address is a dispute
between the Sanford Elks Lodge and a
group of young people wishing to hold a
rock and roll concert to raise money for
IlarryAmma Crippled Children's Hospital.
I4Jt Monday the group of young people
withdrew their application for a permit to
hold the concert, originally scheduled for
Jims 10 at the American Legion grounds
on U.S. 17.4.
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big trouble!"

The trampedt.d communist threat to
emews
sever hol either..
There have bees kft
but they
were upsuuly
l; ow soorces believe
meny perticods were "cerbus upsctatue'
ad sts were poebab pospis who would
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through Dr. Baer's program so far, 27
percent or about 1,800 were borderline or
higher hypertensives. Only a small
fraction of those were already under
treatment.
"At our sites now, we have more than 200
under treatment. The majority of those
identified as hypertensive now have
normal or near normal blood pressure
readings.
"We've encountered some very sick
people through screening," he says.
"Some are very young, and some have
high blood pressure combined with other
health problems. Yet they were unaware
of their problems."

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If you blew out 15 or more candies on
your, lad birthday cake, you're considered
qult. old.
Others probably refer to you as a "senior
ln." (I never heard of anyone In a
Yowlso bracket being called a "middleaged dtisen" or a "junior citizen.")
More then 21 illion Americans have
peered the 0-year mark. They'll be joined
soon by 14.7 illion persons who are
betweentheagescillandl4. If we drop
dswatoage90,weadd up toa.nall army
ci 0 "1f-i Amenicom.
Undetadely, we who we himpsd
topliber as the *4 populatIon are
vk*inms of stereotypes aid mythe about
oft yet,no two olim are asaliksu two
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Funded through the State Health

Department and Columbia University, Dr.
Baer's work will be used to develop a
model program for other work sites.
"We've picked up a cross section of the
work force In the program , from highran king executives to the dock workers for
example," he says, "which proves that
hypertension can st rike anyone regardless
of background or education,"
Work-site programs depend on large

The latest news from the political front
occurred this week with the announcement
by County Commissioner Dick Williams
that he has changed his mind and will not
seek re-election.
Williams said his reasons are that he
should be spending more time attending to
his personal business ventures, which his
wife, Lamar, has been handling for the
most part while he has been serving In
public office. In addition Williams
pointed out he doesn't really believe
anyone should day In public office more
than two terms. He will be finishing up his
second term In November, 1980.
The Young Republicans of Seminole
County held their annual fondue party last
weekend at the Sabal Palm Country Club.
Among those attending were County
Commissioners Dick Williams and Mrs.
Williams, Bill Kirchhoff and Mrs. Kir-

chhoff, and Sandra Glenn; School Board
members, Al Keeth and Mrs. Kes th and
Bill Kroll and Rep. Bobby Brantley and
Patti, his wife, and president of the YRs.
Carolyn and Ron Holman were also

present. Ron was an unsuccessful candidate for the county commission last
year. He Is now sporting a finely trimmed
red beard.
Jeff Etchberger, director of the County's
Office of Management, Analysis and
Evaluation (OMAE) Is forging ahead with
his diet. He has lost 47 pounds so far.
The county's world traveler, County
Attorney Nikki Clayton, returned to
Seminole County this week from her latest
trip to Nicaragua, trying to settle her
father's estate. The lady Is super cool and
speaks more and more softly as questions
are thrown her way by commissioners.
She told commissioners this week that
Roger Voight, the county's legal aid, who
Is so well thought of in the courthouse Is
leaving Seminole for a better paying job In
Broward County. It seems Seminole's
erstwhile county attorney and currently
Broward's county attorney, Harry
Stewart, "stole him away," she said.

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This means either a large work force — a
government agency, for example — or
large union with a central office.
Programs that screen for, but don't
treat, the disease aren't enough, Dr. Baer
says. "You have to motivate people to take

the treatment.
"We're still Improving detection and
trying new methods of motivating people,"
he says. "Even now, with a physician
conveniently available, we have employees who miss appointments. We try to
follow-up why they missed, because the
next time we see them they may be stroke
or heart attack victims."
Early treatment does cut potential costs.
A Washington-based survey on hypertensive threatment reported that $3 billion
In mortality coats have been saved through
a reduction In heart disease and stroke.
"The benefits are twofold," Dr. Baer
says, "The employer keeps his employees
healthy and does this without disrupting
the work routine."

OUR READERS WRITE
Open Letter
An open letter to Sheriff John Polk:
This week the children of Geneva
Elementary School had one of the finest
experiences they have ever had.
Ueutenant Beau Taylor, Safety Officer
of the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department and his helpers, Sergeant
Doug Huth and Deputies Hank Bierly,
Ed Schuckman, Mark DeStefeno, and
Joe Hodges put on a safety program
that was tops In quality and entertainment. The students and faculty,
alike, were captivated for one whole
hour which seemed like a few minutes.
Not only did this program teach the
children about pedestrian safety, bike
safety and other safety involving
traffic, It also told the children about
the "Helping Hand" program and
cautioned than about avoiding the
"friendly stranger" who offers candy,
gifts and rides.
The officers really got down where
the children were. They Utilized puppets, space characters and child participation. Programs like this not only
head-off accidents and tragedy in the
future but also make lasting un-presslons on the minds of the children
that the police officers are among their
best friends who care for them and
offer a helping hand at all times.
Our thanks to you, Sheriff Polk, for
being concerned enough to let these fine
officers come to our schools.
Leo D. Barnes,

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Employers won't Mrs us because they
assume we're less capable then yowger
workers. Bid ditidici show older workers
have less almsesdeeslm and fewer on th.job accidents than younger workers.
Older workers are ad more subject to
depradon then younger onss And they
are more cosieclentious about their jobs.
Many 01 w were forced Imito early
retirement because another myth says
oldsrpsopledes'tasedtowerkadcengd
by with ken money. However, the soaring
raticiMienhihsbsrdMtheoldMwiI1
utheyaw
WeBedit "ed Impoidhieto rids the
ced 01hkvIn$ vcJkPr.
add
eowy 1$ Americas lover 0. for
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but older citkans buy about 20
percent of all nan-prescription drugs and
all food consimied at home.
Too often we are thrown togetht as that
"senile" section of the country's
population. No mMt,r how healthy end
active we may be, there's a tread to Isolate
as In physical, meets) end socbologica]
They even try tomoveus into apartment
complex.s that keep usfirther out of the
mainstream of normal life. I heard one
stereotyper 01 the old say, "Indeed of
calling then sonlor-'ltIsum homes, they
should be named senile'dtlasn homes"
Yd, Only oae of us InSS lives In an oldage home or other eotJhthig laditidlon.
Jadllparcistcipeopleove,Ohsvea

serious Wi'.... Unlom we are physically
handicapped, we can still mows aroand,
at a sHy slow pace.
We're ad really "dotty" an of many
pK*M=L8kWcsdwwthdhwd
vemosoilelatifemsdWasionolhaft
odlerw brain
We dent have a constant lies of
mnu,). we aren't mere fulg.Uhl oft

Today's children have objectives to
master, school tests, county tests, state
tests to pass and this requires careful
planning of every minute of their school

day.
Now maybe if someone developed a
"Learning Lab" and called it "Marvelous MARBLES for Manipulative
Mastery and Many Other Mind
Manuevers to Make Modern-day
Children Manage More Meaningfully,"
we might see a return of the patched-

knee jeans.
Too sophistocated for marbles, Tom?
No, we just don't give them time to be
children.
Maxine Edmiston,
Teacher
Casselberry

Many Thanks
Many Thanks to you and the Sanford
Commissioners for all the time they put
Into a new Garbage law. Now to make It
work and keep It going.
Thanks to the newest one, Dave Farr,
too, maybe he didn't have a lot down to
his sessions but he sure heard a lot
before he got voted In.To Max
Erkiletlan on your staff too for his time
and Mr. Knowles too for his office time
more than once.
Also, Val Robbins. With so many new
ones coming to our town we needed the
law changed and enforced now,
Dorothy Moye

Principal

Our Own Fault

potential concert goers.
Organizers of the concert have said they
There were also no reported Incidents of would do everything possible to prohibit
state Elks support the hospital.
violence at last November's concert. In marijuana
smoking on the concert
The local club, rightfully so, did not want fact, the security officer for
the Sanford grounds. With that In mind, concert goats
Its organization linked with an event' of Airport, which controls the Lake Golden
must decide if smoking dope In public Is
which It had no accurate knowledge.
recreation area, sent the group a letter more important than the concert.
Unfortunately, the Elks also relied on endorsing their efforts and commending
Both sides need to assess; their priorities.
reports of drinking and marijuana use at a them on the floe job they did during the Hopefully, a reasonable decision can be
benefit concert the same group staged last November concert.
made.

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regimen of medication or diet, is the chief
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The Elks became Involved because the

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Ms. Parchment does a follow-upon each
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November at Lake Golden. That concert
With the November concert as a basis,
raised about $3,000 for Belinda Wilson, a two decisions have to be made.
local girl seriously injured In a single-car
One of those decisions belongs to the
accident last Spring.
Elks. They In effect stopped the June 10
There most certainly was alcohol use at concert. However, concert organizers
last November's concert. The fact Is the have made It clear they intend tohoback
youths sponsoring the event obtained a seeking approval for another concert.
Rather than alienate young people in
license to sell beer at the concert.
by rejecting the concert Idea out
There probably would have been
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marijuana
use
that night even if
position, It Is in fact an intelligent move. it
portunity to work with the young people.
will allow the concert organizers time to concert had not been held. The simple fact
In return, the other decision rests with
local
group
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concert
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returned to their jobs at the ay;=Mf
Khomiut's prksary concern, our sources told
Andthe Ml fields were back in
ow
". ims, wuthatcivil seryargs reflect the tr diti al
weeks Indeed ci the eight weeks mhthnusn tonscithe raw gev,r4ns*ad help
ton:
predicted by foreign experts.
the dam
bed ,I,d hotwwnthe .
ert
As evidence o(the "chaos" In Iran today, news bureaucrats and the devoutly Muslisu pons"..
correspondents have cited the public they serve.
disagreements between Khomeini amid his prinme
As for American f-"d Kate MilieU's:
minister, MeMo Buergam, who has traveled celebrated plait In support ci her Iranla
twice to the holy city 01 Qom to tab. Isees with "ilderu," one angry Iranian cMct1 sold, "ft Isthe ayatollah's edicts. There was even one report another forum 01 diaevlsistic iiall..
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that Basargam has ralgaid en sutrI lie,
PlolBaKateM1lMtaretrythg to fonc. th*
Oil 10ilC15 My.
valees an ow traIonal society."
Far f.m indicating ceciusmen, one olfical told
bed the bed
"irs to refer Is.
us, the
en'aes between
W ad k'ms' revered holy men
nihd so a
Bnown revesi the boa of do now f3 fil o
"male chauvin ist," and w
aUy kichad out
,'a;1y "pinsd the ayatollah's the Cadre. Two other American women
rab
that ci the &amp;an.me Court in
tItdi, Gloria Sleinim amid Belle Aheng, muds C.
Mo adelass, lmdsrprats, ads rides ad $Ilieto go to Iran. Steneum later changed her
iiqps.pelicy.ft Is hisjobtocr41, "Thk
1 Abiug's visa was revoked edar ShS'
ow type 01 democracy," one fI 4al said. "We demositrated at the Imidam consulate
in Ns
tried
Western solution ad it didn't work. York.
New we are trying ow uohdlenen4ft Is
Fxtale: lIslaem told our omeciat. Jà'
to
sw 60 11111d
The biggest distortion 01 all, the Irmgane told
protection
us, Is the persistent theme In the American prom women. Bit MilieU aco duneadratig kad1I
11 p11111s4I, PTY
that the new government Is suppressing women.
sald,sosbechlqge4ervi Weceid Mir
They point out that Irw1an women have been reach Bells Abiug fir
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area for the subsidies to $1,750,000. If the
plan comes to pass, 1,000 Central Florida
children, about one-third of them in
Seminole County now In care, will not be
after July 1.
Phoebe Carpenter, 4C director says at
present her agency purchases service for
2,650 children whose parents are employed
in 576 different businesses In Orange,
Seminole and Osceola counties, If fiRS
follows through with Its plan, it will coat
Central Florida $15 million In family
spending and employers will lose and
replace 900 employees and create a need
for $6 million In new tax dollars for welfare
for families who cannot work without child
care funds.
Mrs. Carpeter's organization says the

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ignorant mobe. When this canard didn't hold up,
It was isld that Khomeini would be dons In by
War the leftists, the wdlksry or both.
None cithis, It Is deer, was trims.
The ayatallah eerily won over the coin
soldiers, contrary toalmLd predictions In the
Asned en press that a bloody civil war wan in
the works. One 01 P"kd's
oclatsa told
us: "I personally advised the Stat. Department
olthsktlyofdvMthigáthssoldierstodefuid
the Shah. ladvised then ad to lack, any
MWlary caup; such act would createsomily
that would lad for ysut Itold them Iranian
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state will receive $10 million from
federal sources in July, which can be used
to start new child care programs In new
areas. In 1978 4C spent $3 million In 100
private and non-profit child care centers
buying care for 2,650 children.

Services MRS).
The excuse HRS Is using this time to
attempt to reduce funding for 4Cs is "more
equitable distributing" of money around
the state to create new programs for child
care.

In 1973, the economic ministers of moat of the
world's nations met In Tokyo and authorized the
current round of multilateral trade negotiations
known as the "Tokyo Round." For five years, 95
trade representatives have been bartering with
each other, each mindful of his own country's
particular economic needs and problems But
the unifying theme of the negotiations has bean
the publicly professed desire of most nations to
lower the various barriers which now inhibit
further expansion of world trade.

C.pl.y Newts $,rvlcs
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They Save Clients

The Community Coordinated Child Care
(4Cs) Program of Central Florida is
gearing up for trouble again from the state
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superiority transmitted by birth have been
replaced bya new illogic that declares race tobe
Anson County Manager Tarcm Jones said the
The completed package of agreements will
a neutral factor. The reality of black py is, By CRAIG WEBB
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DURHAM, N.C. (UP!) Two North Carolina firm did the required paperwork to get a badly emerge from Geneva In a few weeks At that
In the new wisdom, the unhappy accident
men have built a multi-million dollar consulting needed $4$0,000 grant for an extension of the time, Congress and the American people can
ct*ance
_____ In two years on just am promise: 11 they county water system. MICA's representative look at the whole package to determine whether
busbies.
pvejvn of thp ass 01
also toand a bank that would handle the cy's or not It Is In the bed Interests of the country.
't
,
pay.
mu.gins w'e
ad
T. Larry Amick and Mick McMahan run bank account at no charge and provide free The answer to that qudstlonwlfl not come wflj.
and scholarly studies, they prove without con
tradiction that yesterday's concern with the Management Improvement Corp. of America, checks, he said.
But one group has already decided. With only.
Meanwhile, In Lexington, N.C., "they saved us bits and pieces from Geneva, a protectionist
aftereffects of slavery and segregation have no which was set up to show municipal and county
governments how to save money but ls serving a some on the way wedo our financing and showed coalition composed of certain labor and industry - : -1
pl1C IlOW
Most recently, two Fordliam University growing number of private companies as well, us several different ways of doing the i nterests, along with friends in Congress, Is
MCA gets 90 percent of the first-year savings bookkeeping and paperwork," City Manager already mounting an aggressive opposition to:
scholars, Louis Henri Bolce Ill and Susan H.
It
finds for clients. If there are no savings e Eugene T. Morris said. "We know they saved us the trade pact.
Gray, proved through a 600.per.onss.npie that
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around $14,000 to $15,000 plus some others that
race as an issue In American life was the ar- finn doesn't make a cent. And with the North
These groups who have already begun waving..
tificlal creation of the old devil, the media, and of Carolina municipalities It works for, MICA's haven't paid off yet."
Morris said MICA didn't tell him anything he the protectionist flag should keep In mind the.
the latter profit Is limited to $45,000 even if the savings
certain unnamed black leaders
hadn't already thought of himself, but the firm's economic importance of foreign trade to oil
presumably so addicted to fight ing would dictate more.
discrimination they are unable to adjust to the "What we tried to do was create a mechanism status as an outside agent helped him swing economy. One out of every seven or eight
manufacturing jobs is dependent on exports
for local units of government so they could have those proposals with other city officials,
new raceeu realities,
The patent falseness of such a claim Is its those kinds of technical management skills
McMahan said many of the money-saving Farmers sell the crops of one out of every three
least danger. More frightening Is the real available and pay for them only if we saved ideas come from the staff which,
acres to foreign markets. In addition, the
possibility that such Idiocy will seep Into public money for them," said McMahan, the firm's management, Is composed mostly of former city Department of Labor has figured that for every
and county employees. Amick, for example, was job directly created by exports, another job is'
conscloiiess, and, thence, Into public policy. ezecidive vice president.
MICA currently has contracts with about 65 director of the city of Durham before becoming indirectly supportedby our for4 trade.
Louis Harris, the pollster, has already
demonstrated that white and black Americana clients, nearly all of them city and county MICA's president. McMahan was an assistant
Rejection of a trade pact negotiated with nearly ;.
manager 01 Forsyth County.
have radically different perceptIons of the governments In North Carolina. The rest of the
McMahan said city managers have many of all the nAtiOns of the world could touch off a ....,
hatards of life for American minorities The go"romeds and businesses am scattered
the Ideas MICA has but often don't have the time sates of economic recriminations which could ::.i
white majority Increasingly believes that In. across Virginia, South Carolina and Florida,
jeopardize foreign markets and domestic jobs
to develop them.
tolerance and bigotry have gone with the wind, states McMahan says MICA will develop next
t)thmgs
The
her. Is the kuenlng 01 official before expending from the Atlantic Coast area.
"So many
are happening In a city all the
Nevertheless, we cannot allow the veiled
The company, begun In February 1977,
time, and just simply keeping the ship In the threat of a trade war to presssure us
concern with rigt*lng two centuries of o'flcIally
sanctioned prejudice and the concurrent projects 1979 sales of $7.0 million with earnings
water Is more than a fuilfinhe job," he said. "So cepting a pact which may not be In our bed
expected to total $1.77 million. About 90 percent
creation of a permanent underclass of blaft
In order for them to read the Wall Street Journal interests. When the complete set of agreem
firm's
dock
Is
owped
by
Its
board
of
and
the technical journals something has to go j announced, Americana will want to know
pci.s. t of the
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advocatas
of
t
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directors
or
Its
70
employees
undone."
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whether the concessions made by our-;'
,ott racial Integration as drco&amp;i In
McMahan said MICA has failed to make
McMahan
said
the
typical
city
manager,
If
negotiators
amount to a fur exchange for tbsie
'oubb76 U they
did In the generous 'Sfo but money on only two or three of the "couple of given the choice to spend money on an efficiency of other miatlone, And will the pact, in fact,
'"'
n°
°' has
organizations" It has worked with so expert or a garbage collector, will hire the promot. a freer flow of International trade as the
riper
to
they
It a hundred
to
that's why MICA's administration so often claims? Or will It only
garbage collector
large portIon 01 AfroAmerlcsns iA tIIIiIIIN
A number of clients contacted said MICA had
relatively pebdess way of getting paid is further legitimize and Institutionalize the I
penury,
saved then thousands of dollars.
welcomed.
utrisneids of protectionism?

WAS!UNGTON
The new revolutionary
reguvi,$Ireii bee been getting a bed pres.In
he United States, amid It appears to be so andeserved as the adulatory treseit that was
given the lately deposed shah torn many years.
Most, of the Amirlom oorrespo"iAmts In Iran
_amid the
diusIslseiedty_wnthly
mlthdiryci Wad wugsIsgesbifran.
Tha wan partly because they were blInded brow
shah's slick, multkp11u.. plobbonlatione
campa which dim Indeded royal kedoont
rapeden ad ndlirs.
And it was pertly because they bewjd the
official Panlagos4tate Departmest.Csitral
hd,11Igo, Aguscyas that the shah wan ue 01
Oil few ISP,MIlbh odilovid bulwarks Is the

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Which was worse what the senators did or the way they
did it? With only a few minutes of discussion, and without a roll
call vote which would have put each of then on the record,
members of the U. S. Senate have quietly revised their ethics
code so they could earn an extra $11,37SInout,I4, Income every
Year.
The calling had been lowered from $25,000 to WO two
years go to help justify raising the salaries of senators by $12,500
a year—to the present $57,500. All the pious debate about ethics
we heard in 1977 went out the window In im.
It seams a senator just can't get by on $57,10 or so we are
told by a straight-faced Sen. Ted Stevens, the Alaska
Republican who argued the cue for lifting the ceiling. Why,
without the chance 01 pIcking up an extra $35,000 on the banquet
circuit, be says senators might have to borrow money to pay
their reid
or even send their wives out to work.
Now we know why members of Congress can never figure
cit how to balance the federal budget. They can't even balance
their

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During the work day, employees visit
according to a recent study published In,
screening
nurse Yvonne Parchment, who
the Journal of the American Medical
records
their
blood pressures. Those with
Association.
borderline or higher readings are sent a
Dr. Baer's program is based on the letter with these findings, that recomassumption that most hypertensives don't mends they see either the program's
realize they have the disease.
doctor or a private physician. The letters
Of the nearly 7,000 employees screened are personally signed by Dr. Baer "to

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The average cost for stroke victim care,
from onset of the stroke to discharge from
the hospital, ranged from $13,() to nearly
$20,000-and that's just the hospital bill

Qne current program involves screening
employees at New York's
State Department of Mental Health. Dr.

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At stake Is how to manage the world's $1.21
trillion In trade, an amount many believe will
soar even higher once a new International trade
pact is InstitUted.

etiwicity

established to provide individual retirement
programs enjoy favored tax treatment. Some

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President Carter's recent diplomatic efforts In
the Middle East provided ample Illustration of
the difficulties In convincing two parties to reach agreement on the same terms at the same time.
So Imagine the magnitude of the task which has
confronted representatives of the 95 nations who
are about to complete five years of Intricate
trade negotiations In Geneva.

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taxable Income.
Some tentative steps have been taken to encourage thrift.
U.S. Savings Bonds pay interest that is taxdeferred. Some IRA and Keough accounts

corporate dividends are excluded from tax
liability,
But, generally, government policies are
designed to promote spending
not saving,
Congress could reverse the trend by giving
favorable consideration to one of the 22 separate
bills Introduced this year to give tax aid to savers.
The United States League of Savings
Associations has endorsed a fiat $500 exclusion of
interest earned on deposits.
Even the most extreme of the plans advanced
thud far would tesult tialoas of less than 1
of federal revenue. That is a drop in the bucket
compared to the benefit to the overall economic
structure of the nation,

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High blood pressure, or hypertension, is
a silent killer, yet most hypertensives are
uncontrolled. Either they don't realize
they have the disease, or long-term
treatment seems too "inconvenient."
But with the work-site program, the
patient can easily get check-ups and
treatment, often on the job site. The employer gets healthier workers; recent
government figures lIst industry losses to
cardiovascular disease, the consequence
of high blood pressure, at $16 billion an-

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Leslie Baer, of the Hypertensive Control
Program at Columbia University School of
Surgeions and Physicians, directs the
program.
"What's important about the work site in
treating hypertensives Is that the majority
of the people we treat are outside the
health care system," he says. "They're
outside the system until seriously ill, when
the costs are much higher.
"By screening and treating people as
early as possible, they can avoid major
medical expenses later on."

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Most of the poor people in America aren't
white; most of the white people In America
poor.
The Census Bureau will reinforce this truism
next year when It conducts Its decennial count
and classification of the American population.
Through charts and graphs, the Census
results will demonstrate again that racial
Identity Is a more potent determinant of
economic class than environment or education.

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Because of inflation perhaps, the American
people have become profligate in their spending.
They are4'aware that the virtue of thrift has been
obscured by the plummeting value of the dollar.
In recent years a person's potential wealth
could be measured more by the amount of money
he owed (providing it was invested in marketable
assets of lasting value) than by the amount of
money he had saved.
Traditionally our government has encouraged
the urge to spend In order to achieve full employment, which helps explain why only 6.5 percent
of disposable income in America is earmarked for
savings. In Japan, the figure is 25 percent, in West

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younger people we just remember those
things we believe are more important.
And an hit something only for the
birds and bees and young people. Sexual
vigor can and should continue Into the We
Mo and even beyond.
According to the Nat" Council onthe
Aging, these are the major stereotypes
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and myths that haves way of hanging on:

—Cl? people are all alike.
—Old people are poor.
—Old people live all alone.
—Old people can't function In society.
—Old people are Md
—Old people are depressed.
—Old people are a drag on everybody
101011.

No matter what your age today, you, too,
are growing older—day by day.
As Robert lassie Steveuson aid, "Old
young, we are all on our lad cridse."
And In the sews boat.
Write the )MIrisl Ciowila the Ag,
11111111111 L It. N.W. W"v" D.C. INN for
the heiMet "Fads and NOW Abed
Aging." Heeding it ha Mlthaid my or.
thrIticbeckb,uaeIsgesitadslsy
the denidype drag

The gasoline situation is due to the
American people. They can't blame
anybody but themselves.
There's all the movies that had
gasoline fires, explosions, car chases
and oil spills.
11n we have all the car races in the
nation using all the gasoline, oil and
fluids up to, during and after the '7344
embargo on gasoline.
The spills and floods contributed a bit
of the electricity problem we seem to

hWires the waste of paper, food and
such. We are classified a RICH nation;
two-thirds of the people waste money
and time on unimportant things and
then blame "Uncle Sam" for the
condition we are In.
The car dealers made the public's
mind up for them on buying big cars
with big engines to use lots of gasoline.
Mod of all, we had the people who
didn't believe In agasoline embargo to
begin with so they wade It.
Ibeliev&amp;re are older adults who

didn't really believe there was a
gasoline embargo on In 173-'74 and who
aren't or won't believe we're on the
verge of another gasoline embargo so
they will continue to wade the things
important to others who don't have
their "heads under the covers."
I feel sorry for this RICH nation that
Is slowly "going down the drain" and
I'
s nobody's fault but the people In It.

Should Be Fired
Recently, George McGovern called
for the firing of Energy Secretary
James Schlesinger. McGovern was
never more right. Can you Imagine me
agreeing with George McGovern? Not
only should Schlesinger be fired, but the
whole department of energy should be

eliminated.
It Is costing us $10 billion a year for
them to keep the energy situation all
fouled-up.
That $10 billion Is more than all of the
so-called, obscene profits of the oil
companies. Among the reasons for
Moving Mr. Schlesinger Is that he wasa
protege of Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon
Papers fame, but that Is the least of his
Shortcomings. He has been Secretary of
Defense, head of the Atomic Energy
Committee and from AEC he was
moved to the CIA where he was Indrumental In the writing of the
restructuring study that has been
largely responsible for the dismantling
Of ilur security forces.
As a consequence of this we have
been mostly uninformed as to the world
situations until they were fait accompli,
resulting In the loss of Iran and the tide
running against us In the Third World.
Are we, the people of these United
States going to be forced to bear the
bungling of the DOE and Mr.
Schlesinger until we are In the words of
Edgar Ansel Mower, "Suckered Into

ultimate defeat"?
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Mrs.J.M.Brown
Sanford

H. Remembers
I read Tom Netsel's article (March
35) entItled "Marbles—Once Sure Sign
of Spring" feeling a tug on my heart
because I have thought and voiced
these sane ftth1gj over the pestyeari.

Yes, I do remember mark)m and,
song with them, jacks and jump ropes.
But that was way beck when we had
time to be children. It was to to get to
school early enoughto meet friend, on
the playground end 6 scene of than
MW Or even JiM sit amid talk about
Uttie Orpimen Aisle's problems. U

thare w't time before school, there
was always recess and time after
hali. Nd so In today's school which
han no time for such__

Was it Khrushchev who sald:"We
will bury you and never fire a shot?"
Schlesinger and the DOE must go or
Khrusbehev will be proved right.
Give free enterprise a chance.
The energy companies will make

those obscene profits of Henry
Jackson's reasoning, but that Is where
Congress comes into the picture. It has
the power to tax, and If the energy
companies do not reinvest their profits
to produce more energy, than their
profits above a reasonable percentage
can be taxed away.
For those who desire Mr.

&amp;hi.'gor's complete doerler, they
may reed "Kissinger on the Couch" by
Phyllis Schlafly and Admiral Chester
Ward.
S.B."Jlm" Crowe

Sanford

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Neighborhood mutt takes part in Amigo workouts

If the Miami Amigos appear to be restless, It
probably isn't so much that Sanford offers so
little in nightlife as It is that it is getting close
to time for the bell to ring, signalling a new
horizon in profesionaI baseball.
"Hey," hollered one of the Amigos in the
clubhouse the other day, "what time did they
roll the sidewalks up? I was taking my afternoon nap and I missed all the excitement."
His humor was appreciated by a few of the
players, but the mood in general appeared to
be one of apprehension. They know that as the
opening of the Inter-American League season
approaches, thus up tiptoes the hatchet, that
dreaded aspect of baseball, also known as
cutting the roster.
Dave Johnson was gnawing on a piece of
chicken, watching a college game at Sanford
Stadium and probably thinking other things.
As the manager of the Amigos, much rests on
his shoulders. One of the decisions he will have
to make in the next week will be which eight of
15 pitchers to keep.

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points, Bernard Kim added 29
aiii Eddie Jordan scored 21 to

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the NdatothMr din.
thor. King scored 13 of 1s
poi and Jordan added 10 of
his In the third period, when
New Jersey totaled 39 points.
power

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conda remaining In the period
put the Nets ahead to stay, 7675.
Bucks lii, Pacers N
Brian Winters hit a
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A single by Cesar Geronimo
and walks pinch hitter Dave
ColllnsandKenGrlffeyset the
stage for Oester's gamewi.nnlng
blow, a looping fly that dropped
safely behind a drawnin Infield.
Singles by Hector Cruz and
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Bob Watson and a sacrifice fly
gave theAdrosthelr onlyrim in
the second inning. RayKnight
singled home Champ Summers
with the Reds' first rim in
second.
Elsewhere, the Chicago
downed San Francisco 4-2,
Seattle blanked Oakland
Boston whipped St. Louis 9.1
the Chicago White Sax bombel
Pittsburgh 8-2, Philadelphia
nipped Detroit 2-1, Toronto :
tripped the New York Mets7 ,
Texas defeated the New Y
Yankees 3-1, Atlanta topped
Baltimore 53, Los Angeles
bested California 3-1, MmneeotaclobberedMontreslll-5
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and
Cleveland
nipped
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Milwaukee 3.2 in 11 Innings.
Bill Buckner and Dave
Kingman each homered and
drove ina pair ofrwis and Mike
Krukow pitched five strong
Innings In his spring debut
the Cubs defeated Vida Blue
and San Francisco ... Glenn
Abbott, John Montague and
Rafael Vasquez combined on a
three-hit shutout, pitching
Seattle to a triumph over the
A's ... Butch Hobson and Larry
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Wolfe each drove In three runs
'.-with apair of singles and Bob
Stanley scattered four hits to
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SUPER SEVEN
Cardinals
The White Sax whipped the
Pirates and then wrote the end 1 IN MANY WAYS
to their Ron Blomberg comeback Story by asking waivers on
the
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The Cleveland Indians have
placed pitcher Wayne Garland, slow to rebound from
shoulder surgery, on the 21-day disabled list. The transaction mews Garland will work with minor league
players until April 10, when he will join the Indians In
Texas, a club Spokesman said.
The earliest Garland could come off the disabled lit
would be April 18.
Garland, once a 20-game winner, missed all of last
season but has resumed moderate pitching duties In
spring training. Cleveland manger Jeff Torborg has saki
he hopes to have Garland pitch during the regular season
by late May.

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4) 454.60.
6 Si KIdo
6.20 3.40 2.60
Phil Ritchie, Dundee, ScWmd. Half mad-ft, half maestro is
Denver 130. San Diego 121
3 Caress Isidro
11.80 4.80 4.00
ElsvenffiGam,
6.00 3.10
Los Angeles 121, Detroit 113
the way Phil has been described. Off the court heIs quiet and easy
7Durw-Peclna
lAO 4.10 1 CarawMantllla 16.20 12.20 2.00 1 Lost Lad Edkert
2 Alert's Edna
Golden State III, New York
2.00
2 Trani-Gerardo
going, but on the court he turns Into a raging blur of tennis ac5.00 2 lrusta.DlagaIl
7.10 2.10
0 1.6 33.00, P (4-1) 02.70 1(6-1. 90
0(3-7)42.40; P (3-7) 117.30; T (3.7- 6 Hernan.lsidro
tivlty.
The odds on favorite to win No.5 position in the state, Phil
3,10
211100.00. Time 44.27.
Phoenix 113, Seattle ill (of)
2) 720.41, 00 (43) 111.20.
0(1.2) 31.40, P (1.2) 130.00: 1 (1.2Eighth
Race
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very
Important cog In the Raider machine. Being recruited by
ThIrd game
6) 436.05.
4 Jerry Logres.
10.20 5.20 1.00
7 Gondra
12.20 5.40 5.20
Central
Florida U, West Chester State, Armstrong State, North
Twelfth Game
7 Mercury Scott
5.20 4.10
3Paco
6.10 3.60 20scar.Badlola
Florida
10.00 3.00 5.00 3 Enola
U.,
and Haverford.
10.40
SSanfl
6.60 lApraiz.Wally
15.00 10.10
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Chris
"Magic"
Little, Toronto, Canada. Chris has been a most
Q (3-7)47.00 P (7.3) 41.20 T (73.$)
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7.00 3) 044.30. Time 31.60.
130.00.
nsistent
co
player.
A solid rock at his posltlo'i, Chris will be the
0(2-7)41.00 P (2.7) 00.60,1(2.7.41
Baseball
Powtb Game
211.20.
Ninth Race, to, A:
Atlanta
Placed infielder Rod favorite at No.6 in the state and possibly the na tion. A fine court
6 ManateeLor.. 36.60 11.40 3.10 Gilbreath on waivers.
A-3.471g Handle 1200,113.
tactician, Chris has all the shots, but more Important has the head
1 Duran •Gastl II
10.10 1.10 3.10
5 Timelle Gift
2.50 2.60
Philadelphia - Placed relief to go with
S Sara- Bad lots
It. Being recruited by Cenral Florida U., North Florida
1.10 1.00
I On Around
1.10 pitcher Warren Brusstar on 21 day
1.00
and Armstrong State.
0(1-6)15.20 P (4-5) $0.40: T 114-11. disabled list with a shoulder
0(1.1) 34.,
00 P (1-1) 114.10, T (1.
4) 130.40. Time 31.13.
Signed outfielder Del Unser.
Steve Garman, Sussex, England. Steve joined the Raiders In
13) 334.11.
SANFORDORLANDO
St. Louis - Waived pitcher Jim January
Tenth Race, 5-16, A:
and has made some good contributions during the
FRIDAY NIGHT
Willoughby and optioned pitcher
Fifth Game
3 Just Nancy
12.00 7.60 5.00 John Fulgham and shortstop Mike season A quiet, thoughtful player, Steve has fine ground strokes
First Race, 1.16,0;
2Gastl-GastlII
10.10 5.30 1.60 1 Elect
10.20 500 3.10 $ Big Heart
.60 020 Ramsey to Springfield of the and is a fine competitlor. Will probably go to Manatee or PenlOscar-Echanlz
4101.00 S Two Stroke
4.10 American Association.
4.00 1.00 2 Merlin C. Miller
sacola next year.
IHermanGondra
3.20 7 Toni Ellis
0(3-I) 41.40:P(34) 117.1i:T(3-I.
5.20
Seattle - Assigned outright the
Q(2.7)41.S1gP($-7) 117.30;T(3-1.
Time 3142.
These are the young men who have continued the winning
Q(14)44.II;T(1-$-7)0W.ii.Time
contract for outfielder Mike Potter
I) 446.00.
32.24.
to the Triple A Springfield, III., club tradition at S.C.C. Their 27-1 record extends the record for the
Eleventh Race, 5-14, C:
Second Race. to. D
of the St. Louis organization,
2 GH's Topper
past four seasons to 117-115 over all and 63-1 against Junior
11.20 13.50
Sixth Game
2 Ringing Ceasar 25.40 0.00 7.10
Montreal - Give unconditional
1 Big Shot Sambo
1.50
4.10
colleges.
I Surf lreCharlott
4.50
6.20 iel,ase to reliever Mike Garman;
5 Tally Burt
7 DuranPradera
13.20 lAO S.
3 Wycliff Dee Des
5.10
wcoUegeand our community should he proud of these young
0(1-2)30.61: P12-I) 111. ,, T (2-1- optioned reliever Bill Atkinson,
2 Tranl- Arcs
5.10 1.20
(1.2) 240.51 0(24)11.61: P (2. 5) 660.40.
Time 3)43.
catcher Bob Reece and infielder men for the significant contributions they have made enhance th
IVicandi-Olaga
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520 4) $22.31; T (242) $03.01. Time
Tony Bernazard to Denver of the good name of Seminole Comm
0(2.7)45-li; p (1-2) $17.10: T (7-2- 30.01.
un
College.
ity
Triple A American Association and
Twelfth Race, . c:
4) $15.45.
Tklrdlace,$.14,D:
I OrittsComebac 11.50 4.40 3.60 etcher Hal Bues to Memphis of the
Seventh Game,
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7.40 730 D uble A Southern Association.
WILDFIRES"
S Franko
6.60 4.20 4 B. Allspice
Toronto
Optioned pitchers
9.60
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15.50 5.30 4.60 3 Rocktownlom
3.20
Jerry
Garvin
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3.60 3.00
Q (34)4341; P (2-5) 100.65, T (2.1- 4) 43445 Time 30.31.
Syracuse of International League.
7 SsldArrisfa
5.10 3) 371.01. Time 31.70.
Soccer
A
347 Handle $312,030.
0(3-i) 32.00: P (1.3)70,1(5.3.
55
PoeflNRace,$-14,D
New York (NASL)
signed
7) 430.45.
7 Carry Cap
610 650 3,50
defender Kevin Egan and goalie
EIghth Game
3 Proud Aft Irmed5.00 3.10
Earl Carter.
ISelde-Arrlela
0.00 1.10 3.10
Essle Express
4.20___-_-----Columbus (ASL)
Sid'
211114mon-Gona
6.00 1.20
0(3.7)3161, P(7-3) 122.30,1(7-3defender Les Parodi and goalie Van
NHL
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1.50
413.00. Time 31.40.
Taylor.
0(2-4) 35.$$ P(44) 77.10; T(4-2Friday's Result
Fifth Race, 1-14. C:
Sacramento (ASL) - Signed
I) 304.00.
Atlanta 5. Los Angeles 3
$ I Thinkso Too
16.00 5.50 3
midlielder Bobby Arbour.

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Dog Racing

San Simeon Race Set
ARCADIA, Calif. (UP!) - Top weight of 120 pounds will
he carried by Whit. Hammer and Bywayofdikago
today tha field of10 entered in the"r,n4urIg
O,X0.added San SLm00 Handicap at Santa Anita.
Bill Shoemaker rides White Ran'imer and DerTel
McHargus is on Bywayolchlcago.
Others entered: Crew of Ocala at 112 pounds; Back Bay
Beat, 11$; Foreign Power, 114; Maheru, 111; Syncopate,
114; Windy's Duke, 115; Whatsyompleaaswe, 117; and
Natienal Flag, 115.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Los Angeles Adocs of the
North American Soccer League have placed mi&amp;Idder
Jimmy Kelly on waivers.
Kelly, 21, cam, to Los Angeles last July from the Tuiu
Rougimecks. He began his NA&amp;. career with the Chicago
Sting In 117$, coming fran Macbader United of
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - In an apparent stalemate over
planned Introduction of computerized betting Machines,
negotiations between race track management
representatives and the Parimutuel Clerks Guild were
adjourned.
Richard A. Hughes, director of industrial relations for
the Federation of California Racing Associations, said
union negotiators refused to offer acounterproposal to
management's "package of economic coasiderailort. and
contract language."

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Veteran tight end Dicer Roan
has been traded by the Cleveland Browns to the Los
Angeles Rams for an undisclosed draft choice.
Roan was a victIm of the emergence of Owe Newsome,
a rookie fran Alabama who had an extremely successful
debut as a darter last season. Roan, 27, Cleveland's third
draft choice In 1975, spent nearly all last season on the
bench.
Roan, 6400t4 and 214 pounds, was a darter until
Newsome beat him out of the job In training camp and
went on to become one of the top rookies in the league.
There had been trade rumors concerning Roan
throughout the 1978 season.

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By LARRY CASTLE
Herald
Correspondent
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This year's tennis team at Seminole Community College is
"
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without a doubt, the best In school history.
Don't think me prejudiced, just because I am the coach and
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recruited all of the players.
Facts and figures don't lie, and the proof Is In the pudding of our
schedule and won-loss ratio.
The Raiders are 27-1 to date.
Wins have come over Central Florida U. (2), Columbia (Ivy
League), Kent State and Northern Illinois (Mid-American, U. of
Mississippi (C), U. of Cincinnati and U. of Louisville (Met ro
Seven), and recently the U. of Indiana (Big Ten). The lone loss
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came at the hands of the U. of Kentucky lna close match. The
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Raiders play a big time schedule and have held their own against
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all compet ition.
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Dubbed "the super seven", this young team has brought a
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showcase of talent to the school and the entire community. All
over the U. S., the reoutatlon of Seminole Men's Tennis Team has
grown, and scores of letters are received each year from young
players wishing to come to SCC. And why not?
Over the past four years every player that has played at
Seminole has received a tennis scholarship at a four-year school.
ThIs year the college scouts have been even more abundant
because all of the members of this year's team will be looking for
a place to go. Four of the "super seven" are sophomores, three
are freshmen but will be moving on because of a cut-back In the
area of out of date scholarships. So the college scouts have been
coming to SCC In droves hoping to pick up one or more players.
Two different schools wanted to take all seven.
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Who are these young men that have made the SCC tennis
.
program so successf ul? By their positions they are as follows:
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,, Robert Hale, Toronto, Canada. Robert is the best player I have
ever coached. His record of 27-4) this year speaks for Itself. Team
%.. leader and captath, Robert has a chance to turn professional ina
couple of years. Very quiet on and off the court, he is leader by
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example. He has a 3.6 scholastic average and is being heavily
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recruited by Texas A &amp; M, Rollins, Southern Illinois, Mississippi,
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Kentucky, Central Florida, Old Dominion and many others.
Seminole Community College's tennis team gives Its
Ken Phelan, Philadelphia, Pa. Transferred to Seminole from
own hand signs upon reviewing the season to date. Edison, because Edison was deemphasizing Its tennis program. A
Left to right, standing, are Phil Ritchie, Larry gifted athlete, Ken has the potential to become an All-American.
Castle, Robert hale, Ken Phelan, Steve Garman, Has had many fine wins this year and seems to Improve every
Graham Webb; and kneeling, Kyle Langlll and day. A4.0 grade point average, Ken will probably gotoPrinceton
after leaving SCC. Being recruited by Duke, U. of Virginia,
Chris Little.
Mississippi, Penn., Rdlll?is, Central Florida and Old Dominion.
Kyle Langill, Toronto, Canada. Looks like a choir boy off the
co urt, but when the action darts, what a competitor. Blessed with
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great quickness and strength, Kyle has done a
job holding the
tough No. 3 spot. Through determination and work Kyle seems
ready to blosaom Into super star. Although only a triàwn'aii,
Ninth Game
7 Duaoafl
6.00 3.60
Kyle will probably be transferring to another junior college.
20OrI
23.60 0.20 5.50 1 Arron
3.60
7 Mutilla
Probably Daytona Beach, Manatee or Pensacola. 3.4 grade point
6.00 120
Q (7-I) 3000; P (5-7) 130.50; ..
DAYTONA BRACH
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NSA
7.10
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162.00.
average.
Time
31.66.
FRIDAY NIGHT RES ULTS
0(2.7) 61.20, P (2-7) 108-30; 1(2.7Sixth Race, S-IS, A:
Friday's Results
Graham Webb, Sussex, England. Graham joined the Raiders in
First Dom*
4) 333.20.
2 KOs Gambler 20.00 13.20 5.10
Chicago 121, Boston 105
Tenth Game
January
and Immediately stepped right Into the lineup. A fierce
I Jlvin Joke
500 210
New Jersey Ill, Atlanta 106
6Sara-Arca
13606.60 3.00 ISanti-Paco
10.10
7.00
3.10
3
Kukomonga
competitor,
he has added greatly to the strength and depth of the
2.10
Philadelphia
129,
Cleveland 93
4 Duran-Olaga II
6.10 4.00 6 Ramon.Rodollo
19.50 ii.io
3&amp;, P (3-5) 110 .90;
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Portland 132, Washington 104
team.
A
top
co
200mingo.Prade,ra
ntender for the No. 1 spot In his division at the state,
3.10 lhslsa.ArrI,ta
5.00 3)116.20. Time 31.39.
Milwaukee NI, Indiana 99
Graham looms very large In the tennis future for Seminole.
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Was Dave D B here, who
to play for the New York
£ijcki, the last basketball player who also played major league
baseball? N,F., Kthgstes, N.Y.
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Ron Reed, who's Mill pitching In the National League with the
Philadelphia Phillies, also played a couple of years In the
National Basketball Association: 196547. Reed, Philly's top
reliever lad year, is darting his 12th baseba ll season. As a matter over Indiana.
of fad, he and DeBusschere were teammates on the Detroit
Trail Blazers 132, Bullets 164
double.
Pistons. But where Dave, a bonus baby with the Qilcago White
Tom Owens scored 18 ci
Sax, quickly saw his future on the hardwood (his major league
Miami breaks camp next Friday, preparing
Myron Speaks scored the a sacrifice fly In the rally.
gaane.hlgit X points in the third
•NANTLIY
pitching totals were three wins, four losses), Ron gave up
szuso.i
for an April 11 opener in Miami against
quarter aixi Portland went on to winning rim on a nlntbinnlng
AI,IM
AIIM
Errors led to three of the four
basketball as soon as he struck with the Braves. Another corn- hand Washington
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Panama City.
Its worst error Friday night, giving Lake runs In the slath, when "Ifts
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416 IIWS1N
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binatlon hurler-basketeer was Gene Conley of the Boston Celtics. home io
Brantley sole poaeon of the Seminole scored four times.
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Presumably, the sidewalks in Miami
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Coiiley played baseball In Milwaukee, Philadelphia and Boston.
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remain Intact 24 ho
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a day.
Q. For several years, we watched a sports summer in Los
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his
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8-7
victory
over
Seminole.
JulioErvtng
scored
for
Brantley
and
Kent
Pro
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Alleles
ed Barbara Heater. We Mves't sees her in quite
amiey was coasting behind Qapedl. and Doug Der4ii Line
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off
the
solid
pi
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of
Dean
Frith
wh
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Philadelphia
to
ihlm,r two. Join Diabla and D'ArVtIII us WrIOS
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nesliust - Judy Ma.., Veslara, CalL
led, 74 going into the Wth
5F5
45.14 lead.
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had two hits ipec
Blonds Barbara moved on to New York a couple of years ago,
,
bottom
of
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seven
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but
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bet I believe she Is no lo nger working as a regular sportscaster.
The win was Filth's ninth In
Artie Gilmore scored 2 errors paved the way for
Sb. has appeared In commercials. Besides the Los Angeles and
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Snhwie to send It into extra 10 game., Michael Wright TIM$
Chicago mm.-te
New York markets, Barbara, su of the early women sport- pointsto.,
UrNS,,
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scasters, also worked In Colorado Springs, Cola., and San
Boston from the playoff picture. IWO&amp; Dam
* * an The win snapped a tlreejmus
Q.flsre have bsualet.lp.agranág kst.e....st.1 1osthgdreakfor the Bulls. Bob
the Uaiveraity ci Kausss sinc, the days ci Gals layers (Ribert
McAdoo led the Cuts with N
MWsr, Del W'-s Ms RlggMe, tome a few). But the best
ci the bch was a speedster .ed Levers. Smith, dsafted by
Richata 117, Spars 11$
Moses Malone hit two free
the PIItsb
Stealers in 1P77. I haven't read anythi.g abut him
sims thee, What L:aed to him? - Greg KisSes, Isymim, thrown with no time randaing
on the clock while a huge crowd
Ihowled Its disapproval.
S"h p" as a rookie in 77 blut broke his leg in mid4enson.
The Busier, were counting on hi to provide the outside rwmbig
Nuggets 138, ClIppers in
threat they needed last season but he stayed on in jured reserve
David Thompson scored 31
points and Dan Ieee! added N as
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Injured George McGinnis to
led acr*Icalvldory over lm
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Diego despite a psüd psrfor'
mane. by Uoyd Free.
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QAlthsssyen ABC WW.rlddlps,, Pr, bees wlthldalBblat.hithsft,g
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up in. ±. .aiar belL lb. wee be? -LN., $e [Ms NBA history to imtth 1,686
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sounded good. Loughery said after his club
A dream nobody thought was rebo unded from a 10-point
possible had become a reality. halftime deficit Friday night to
For the first time as an NBA score a 117-U$ victory over the
franchise, New Jersey will be Atlanta Hawks. "We're as
playing after the regular season respectable as any team in the
ends.
NBA. This game was typical ci
"We're no longer has-beens," our entire season. We always
have to play tough and fight all
the way."

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Olderman
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It's not that easy, beca use he has some good
arms in spring training camp.
"I'm not close to deciding on a rotation," he
said, "but the lineup is set for righ t now. Of
course, we are still trying to make some
trades with major league clubs and we still
may pick up some veteran players."
He rattled off the names of Leon Brown
(centerfield), Woody Woodard (second base),
himself (designated hitter), Danny Thomas
(left), Hal Breeden (first base), Brock
Pemberton (right), Wayne Tyrone ( th ird),
Eudaldo Oliveros (short ) and Jorge Curbelo
(catcher).
For the uninformed, the Inter-American
League will operate in six cities, with Miami
being the only one in the United States.
Caracas, Maracaibo, Panama City, San Juan
and Santo Domingo are the others - which
makes for some interesting road trips.
Miami, which shares the local stadium
facilities with those umpteen college teams
wintering at Wes Rinker's Florida Baseball
School, has played five games against the
collegians, clobberjn
---c t1i
the nnnnsfflnn In øzu.h
instance.
Th e opposition ta kes on a different aspect
starting today, however, because the 1:30
exhibition game was against the Denver
Bears, Triple-A affiliate of the Montreal
Expos.
Sundnv at 1 n • %4IWIIIU o,,
d&amp;IJ pIy
ueie
against the Amigos.
"Better than Triple-A, is the way Johnson
describes his team.
Pitching coach Orlando Pena answers with
a soft whistle which says "super." The former
A'hurler reminds one that the Amigos have
17 guys who have played In the major leagues.
"They might not even need me to pitch," he
muses, "but I'm ready in two or three days If
needed."
Among the names fans recognize is that of
Breeden, former Expos slugger who has been
In Japan the last three years. His top season in
the majors was 1973, when he had 15 home
runs in just 258 at bats. In fact, he still holds
the Montreal record for total bases In one
game, getting a homer, two triples and a
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They live a li fe of obscurity in
a little town in New Jersey.
Piscataway, they call It -%
home of the playoff-bo un d Nets.
"We made It," said Coach
Kevin Loughery. Then he said It

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COSTA MESA, Calif. (UP!) - This time when Nancy
Lopez made her move to the top another player stayed
right with her - and a third was already there.
Lopez and South Africa's Sally Little both shot Mo
Friday to create a three-way tie for first place with
opening-round leader Chako Higuchi at the halfway point
of the $150,000 LPGA Women's Open at Mesa Verde
Country Club.
The three were tied at 139, 3.under par.
Today's third round is nationally televised (NBC 12:30
p.m. PST).
Lopez, the 1979 leading money winner on the LPGA tour
with $42,300, came from behind to win the last two tournaments she played In.
She shot an opening-round 71 Thursday, two shots off
Higuchi's pace. Friday she had five birdies and one bogey,
Including 15400t putts for birdies on the 16th and lRh
holes. She bogeyed No. 17 when she threeputted, but used
only 29 putt. on the 18 greens.
Japan's Higuchi, who fired a 69 in the opening round,
also used just N putts Thursday over the soggy
course for a 70. She had two birdies and one bogey and
saved
on six holes with single-putt greens.
Little, who defeated Lopez earlier this year In a playoff
at Sarasota, Fla., overcame a double-bogey when her tee
shot bounced off a tree and into a lake. She sank anS-foot
birdie putt on No. 18 to join Lopez and Higuchi at the top.
In addition to the double-bogey, Little had a bogey. But
she carded six birdies, Including one as each of the four
par-S holes.
Little beat Lopez a year ago in a playoff in San Diego
one of only two playoff losses for Lopez. Lopez won five
consecutive tournament. In 1978 and finished with nine
wins. She has won 11 of V events and placed second six
times.

:

ShaIR

By
Press Interaatlosal
Tom Seaver, In his final ngs.
Oliver tripled in two runs lead Atlanta over Baltimore
homers and Paul Hartzell went
Pm-season is the perfect time tuneup for next Wednesday's Pete MacKanln's basesloaded during
a three-run first inning Burt Hooton scattered three eight Innings for his second
for testing new players and opener with the San Francisqp single with one out In the 10th to power Texas
New York, hits over eight innings and Joe spring victory to power the
shaping up the veterans, but Giants, went seven Innings, inning gave the Philsa win over which has lost past
17 times in 22 Ferguson and Gary momasson Twins to their third straight win
nine Innings a day is enough. giving up five hits and one run the Tigers John Mayberry spring games ...
led off the fifth Inning with
Jim Norris' 11th-inning
Rookie shortstop Ron while striking out three and doubled home two rims In the
Mike Lum had three hits and back-to-back home runs to lead single drove home Gary AlexOeder's bases-loaded single off walking none. The victory went seventh Inning and Al Woods drove In two rims and Frank Los Angeles over
California ... ander as Cleveland won its
rlghthander Gary Wilson in the to Doug Capilla, who blanked cracked a solo homer to power LaCorte and Buzz Capra Bombo Rivera, Ron
Jackson fourth straight exhibition
13th Inning gave the Cincinnati the Astros the last three mm- the Jays over the Mets .. Al teamed up for a five-hitter to and
Willie
Norwood
blasted game.
Reds a 2-1 exhibition victory
Friday over the Houston

Lopez, Litti., Higuchi
In 3-Way TI. At Mesa

Sidewalk Superintendent
Amigos Ready For Opener

ter,-Seaver

Sunday, April 1, 17-7A

30

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High Games: Jeanolte Hitchco
Ill, Evelyn Sakir 113, Hazel
Mslsr 131, Jan Heger 165, Id.
lak.sr UI, Phyhl Molt 170-163, Toby
Sryaef 171, Janet Eve 141. Ruth
5mm, IN, AIW, Curtis 1* Sandy
Meero uS, Donna Rogers 131133,
Morton LiMbers 111. MW CIsisle
1S1.LlbbIeWhteheed1js,R, Eve
145-IN, Mary hlmore 150.
High Series: Jeaiefte Hitcitcox
137. Evelyn blur SUP PIIyII Molt
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biskithail coach at LeyoiMatymoad the peel two years,
his been named an amdallad at Southern Cal by aew
Trojan head coach Stan
Merriness d
s .ppel,
Tsjsy, had annoencid he would retain
addiisit coach Rudy W#On
or Morsinsa at the Uni sit
Spencer, 1, coached Wilder
dlbsPk for two yosnpriertomevl.gtoLoyola. He
bee a mar's degree In sociology from PacitIc.

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SliToby Sryent 441, Diana Ross
305, Ally Chute 4146 Carol Cale4l
130. Morton Lindb$0g 40, Ann
Curtis 443.
Converted $plits: Hazel Matter S.
M. 4-16: Robin Windeer 3-14; Ally
ClolsIs 45-li: TOW Sryanl 1-15.

Mumphrey Out 21 Days
)41

Other Highlights: Turkey Phylle
44011; Nancy ReNds.
WA$ND*Y DROP-OUTS

ST. IS1RURG, Fla. (UP!) -It. Iaui eutflul
Jerry Mpbrey, vhs lid his 0911116 POW be
tIild beciw ci a .113 0'0Himaverage this Iis, has
_ 111000
en the '',d with
X=a isparMid
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Jim ckftm aid
aiiiiiiiird
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Trojans Name Cog. Aid.
US ANGEIZS (UPI) - Dave Spencer, an auMi4

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1.
vaura
7

-Kegler's Komer

Mac McKibben 156: Fro-lc Gro
15$; Martin Hansen 15 Barbara
K"4101 ill; Mencha Goddard 7;
Lisle Miller IN; Jo. Welch 174;
Trudle Llghtsey 174; Verne Poll
Ill; Mary McPherson 114; lea
Souvler 141; Frances Filegir 157;
WInnie Spencer 137.

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High Series: Gordon Lamb $73:
Ted PucksIt 537; Joe Ferrer $37
Jim Arrays 510, Barbara Knewi
*, Verne P0111 503; Martin Hann

ISO;LlsleMIIisr4g$;Mcgiobon
454; Trudle Llghtsey 46, Mary
McPhsnen at, Dan Burton 400.
Converted Splits: Helen klHberg
37; Sob Oenenberg$-7; Ted
57; Verne P01113.7; Rtffi F* 41
Fro* Gqec.$4,3.$1, Jim Arroyo 3-

li; AMY Welck3.*;RaIplIJM3-

ii; Phil Augusta 3.10: Mariai
Goodman 1-6, 3-7, 3-10.
Other Highlights: QUM of the
weds Trvdle Ughtsey +53. Star 01
Ills weds 50dn

Standings: Wift Kids; Stesits &amp;
Curweai $115 I fl"$5'4
$$uamr,ck$; Splitters;
Alley Cats; Ding Sill: Nomads;
Standinis: Ke.mdy Tractors. Ice
503$ SheIlj iwiWdS Ga-elters; Madhbivs LSS$InI. T.C. Tackle,
Sea $yMbsls DilNri ludsWds; ørew's Grecery.
Mds.up; Alley Cilia lCSfted
SHlliGams: RuAhDeGre$anl 17;
flames: Qo,*sm Lamb SWPsI Seesley 177: joy Usher 01;
too
PM ANNAN , Jim iveys ft Lek Ciroin. in, Marlene Sunk 150.
T PueblO - INs .5w Ferrer IN,
Tee
g
Lois CSIb1M, 515:

Kitty West 504; Opal George 502;
Pat Beasley 402; Ruth DeGaetani
$35.
Converted Splits: Esther Szabo 6.
7; Cathy Doul. 3.10.

other highlights: Ruth DeGaetin
+ 174.

CARDINAL
51qs 1. Trckqs, 2. Lucky

Strikes, 3. Slack Gunlons, 4.
Jarheods, S. All In the Family, 6.
Horn. Grown, 7. Red Birds, 5.

Whatever?

High games: Jerry WMVIf 135:
Doris Grayhlll 100, Rodney Gable
147, Richard Salmon 171, Ed
Hamann 201, Artls Robinson
16h,0
rtkI 174, NancyMaloy
131. Myra Colding 165. Earl Close
1* Anne cswtis We Henry Nehon
UI, Clara Ripley 111, ClaudIa

IIIWVO41O 10. JollA RIpley lOS.
Tommy Eden 153. L0III$MCGIU11IIIS
140, Jerry Holbrook 115.
WIgS, Series: Jeny Weaver l;
Ø Qay4ffl 344; Richard Saisu
103; Ed Harnann 43; Myra Coldin
4100i Aimi Curtis ill; Henry Nelsen
133; Clara Ripley 502; ClaudIa
5inve
312; Jerry Holbrook 101
Canverled splits: Rodney G"6.
7 5.; DIrt P16th 3-li: Doris
Grayhill 3-1.

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Highlights:

Salmon-turkey

Richard

UNPROPISSIONAL
High Games: Jerry Fareila, M.
235; Don Will, 232; Gene Rogero,

204;Haroid Ankle, 231;Gien Meyers
303400; Ron Allman, 304311; Jerry
LoIe,334,Sal Rolland 3ol.3fl, Tim
Cooper,
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BALI. £ CHAIN
Standings: Junk Yard Dogs,

Guttir Dusters, The Go Betweens,
Moon Pies. Dir Sax, No Names. The
Go Getters, The Quick S,WS
High Games: Jim Nader NO; Rich
Reynolds 171; Sub Doyle lii; C.
-.
Sexton M; Sara Griffith 171: Peggy
Moon 102; Luanne Reynolds 140:
Shirley Kirk 147; SheIla Jakubcin

JET SOWLERITTES

Standings: Johnny Walker Real
Estate, Mixon Auto Parts Wifti
Amoco, Yelvington Insulation,
Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve,
Galloway Builders, Sanford Sowing
Center, Johnny Walker Const. Co.
High Games: Grace Velvingto
100; Shelby Fore 144; Peggy Moon
160; Elaine KOstival 200; Ann
Coleman 161; Key Thompson 16$.
High Series: Grace Yeivington
127; Shelby Fore 175; Elaine
Kostival 504.
Converted SPlits: Lois Sander 7-4;
Pat Clark 2-7; Kay Thomspn 3-10;
Elaine Kostival 43-7; Louise Cow
Dot Comes $-7; Polly luslor S.I.
SUNDAY NUTS MIXED

Standings: Mr. C's Chicken, PinHigh Series: Jim Nader 370, Rich Ups. Spoilers, No. I, No. 0, No. 6,
Reynolds $2; Sub Doyle 171; Go lehrens Ranch. The Pits. Mishaps,
Sexton 401: Peggy Mn
, Mite Strikers. Custom lmprov.
High Gomm: Martin liaison 315;
Luanne Reynolds 332; Sheila
Harry Psnt.coit 20$; Carl Moyer
Jim
Converted Splits: Cathy Doyle 3. 203;
Moyer
202
Tim Strawn M.
I0 Sryaet Hickson 67; Gus Sexton
6.7.10.
HIgh Series: u.ni,, H
660;
Other Highlights: Out Sexton. Harry PiiWocost$4; Jimansa
Starr ss,
k
SO the Woe + W; High Jim Meyer $10; Carl
Moyer 113.
Averages: Jim Nader, Gus Sexton
Converted Splits: Rose Trier 6-7;
135.

Doris Ssntop $10

RACING
NIGHTLY

1 P.M.

(Closed Sunday)

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MATINEES:

Mon. . Wet - Sat.
NEW MATINEE
Post Time I: IS p.m.

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ALL NEW
$a Tnifecta Six
$42 Trifecta Wheel
ALL 12 RACES
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�$A—Ev.nlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, April 1, I79

DOWNTOWN
FACELIFT
BU!9I'JESS
Ground Broken For Larger

When the traditional gold shovel turned the earth
ground-breaking was officially underway for the new,
larger headquarters of Marc Slade Chrysler-Plymouth.
Just halfway through its third year at the original
Sanford location (on U.S. Highway 17.92) the agency has
already outgrown all available space. The new facility Is
also on US. Highway 17.92 just 2½ miles south of the
original. On hand for the ceremony were Marc Slade,
president of Marc Slade Chrysler.Plymoth, C.J. Vituill,
zone manager for Chrysler Corporation, G.B. Schnabel,
regional Manager for Chrysler Realty Corporation, Bob
Sturm and Sandra Glenn, both Seminole County Corn.

County Construction Up
As

Residential construction In Seminole County registered
major Increases in 1978.
New mWtl4amIly units in Seminole County totaled 267
thlVZ$,allO.2 percent gain over wl7's total of 127 units. In
Seminole County, the increase in single-family construction was 47.3 percent, up from 2,402 units to 3,539.
Despite the fact that Orange County had significantly
more new housing units than Seminole, the dollar value of
new bousing for which building permits were issued in
17$ was virtually Identical In the two counties: $136.3
Million in Orange County, and $136.6 million in Seminole
County.

Plant Manager Named
Lloyd "1p" Breakiron has been named to the
Position of plant manager at Crestliner's Sanford location.
The announcement was made by Arthur M. Pollan,
director of manufacturing at the home office in Little
Falls, Minnesota.
While at AMP Crestilner, Breakiron will have the
respousthility for all phases of plant management at the
Southeast location.

'Good Neighbor' Award
James Watkins, vice-president and resident manager of
BACHE, which is located In Altamonte Springs, accepted
the April "Good Neighbor" Award for his firm from Lee
Jacobs, Chamber President at a luncheon which was held
at the Altarnonte Red Carpet Inn. Also attending the
luncheon were Art Ally, account executive for BACHE,
Due King, account Executive at BACHE, Mayor Norman
C. P'my4, iIfuietImth, city of Aamonts Sprtngj_Jack
A.H
ga1*Iier of
Md carpet Inn
and Racquet Club, Jean S. Homan, Director of Sales at
Red Carpet Inn, and Sherry Will, manager of membership
relations for the Altamonte-Cauelberry Chamber of
Commerce.

Behrens Elected Chairman
Gerald Behrens, Behrens Tractor Company, Sanford,
was elected chairman of the board of the Southern
Association during their annual convention at the Hilton
Hotel, Jacksonville.
One of the higlilighti of this annual gathering of Hardware and tractor dealers and their suppliers was the
dedication of the new headquarters building located in
Orange Park,

Kemp Calls The Signals
Congressman Jack Kemp, whose work In tax reduction
lagMitlon has won him considerable support on Capitol
Hill, will speak to the Economics Club of Orlando at 8
p.m., April 7. For reservations to the dinner, call Dr.
Robert Hicks, president of the Economics Club of
Orlando, at V54170.

Graham Appoints Nb..
TALLAHAEE - Gov. Bob Graham and Secretary of
Commerce Sidney Levin announced the appointment-of
Stephen Mb.. III as director of the Florida Department of
Coswwrc. Division of Economic Dsveio$m7ont.
Albel, 37, who Is currently executive director of the
Ssreesta C.miy Qnbom' of Commerce, was on, of
several candidates recommended to Secretary Levin and
Gov. Graham by a search committee made up of mews
bsrs of the Governor's Advisory Council on Economic
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C. Washington Oaks, Sec. One, Slopes. 1030
Sanford continues with $26,900.
urn,.I... u,i,c, we
cleaning and remodeling
(QCD) Dominick Pettilil, $91. to MartinusS. WI Ann, Lot 7 Meadows
sd, $13,500.
store fronts as part of a Eleanor Petrilli. sill. Lot flO Spring Park
Phoenix Homes Inc. to Cart
Oaks Un. 4, 12,700.
Lucille 0. M. Schatt Edward S. tleinma 1 WI Lavana J., Lt 9. 81k
project to improve the
A, Rev. Pill The Springs, Willow
appearance of the city's Green &amp; wf Louise to
McCrady 1 wf June, 1 Ivan G. Four Run Sec.. 1104.000.
j05eø F. Pastorek I WI Phyllis to
central business district. &amp; w, Marcella H., From NE car. of
. Lot 7 Schatt Dev., Unit Two, Stephen D. Paholsky I wf Charlotte
M
Other downtown I
M., Lt 29, BUt 0, Druid Hills Park,
$1201000.
provements spearheaded Robert W. Russell, sgl to Ernest
The Huskey Co. to E. Everette
by the Greater Sanford R. Drake $91 S. Loretta Payton, s
100' of W 116' of Lot 6, Des Pinar Huskey I WI Suzanne, Lot C, 81k 6.
..
Sweetwater Club Un., 2, 150,000.
nacsoua cEffTf.8
Development Corp. In. Acs. U11,000.
The Huskey Co. to E. Everett.
Robert
D.
Bur*hart
Jr.
S.
dude the proposed archiSuzanne to Joseph W. Litterer &amp; W, Huskey &amp; WI Suzanne, LI 9 81k B,
tectural landscaping of Janet 0., Lt 4, 61k B, Sweetwater Sweetwater Club Un. 2, $50000.
The Huskey Co. to E. Everette
First Street. Pictured Oaks, Sec.
C, $96,700.
Mildred
Hampton, Repr. est Huskey I WI Suzanne, Lot 10, 81k 8.
here Is Knight's Shoes. Jennie Walker to Willie Evans aka Sweetwater Club Un. 2. $50,000.
The Huskey Co. to E. Everett.
Eaverly, Lot 2 NV, alley adi. on Su
81k 12 Tier C Town of Sanford, 81k 1 Huskey S. wf Suzanne, lot 11, BIk B,
Sweetwater Club Un. 2, $50,000.
&amp; LI 5 Midway, $100.
The Huskey Co. to E. Everett.
Lyle Burk I Marlene D. to Sam J.
Wahon Jr. S. *1 Diane 0., Lts 9.17,1 Huskey &amp; wf Suzanne, Lot 6, 81k B.
LoIW33 34 1 35, Gracellne Court, I Sweetwater Oaks Sec 12, $331000.
The Huskey Co. to E. Everette
Lot 20 31 1 32, Gracellne Court,
Huskey I WI Suzanne. Lot 13, 61k 6,
SiI.,
Eveline M. J. King to Eveline M. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 12, 133,900.
Peter W. Van Valkenburg to John
J. King I Walter N. King, Jt. tin.
Lots 1.7 Birds of Paradise, Lake R. Robertson &amp; WI Mary 1..., Lot 10,
81k A, Paradise Point Fourth Sec.
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work for many of the older
Monroe, $100.
them. Others stop me to
for many years, served as
00.
sql.
heir
of
S45,4
W
residents
of
Sanford.
She
remind of the times I
secretary of Sunday
BMA Prop Inc. to Carol E. Gross,
Iris
homas F. Beckel i WI
worked with her hurth,
punished and tell the
shared my lunch with them
School, Sunday School
Nancy, Lts 1.5, 61k A, Pools, '/ less sgl., Lot 105 Lake of the Woods
Townhouse, Sec. 4, *39,500.
First
Shiloh faithfully as a
teachers what they are not
r.w Sr 431 etal, $111,500.
or tell me I was like a
was
teacher
and
Peter W. Van Vaikenburg to
John
H.
Hanson
to
Thomas
F.
deaconess
and
mission
allowed to do to them," she
mother to them," she said.
su&amp;elintendent
of
vacation
Becket
lwf
Nancy
grantor
lnt;$33'
Mario C. Fan, Lot I 61k A,
B
said.
Although -born In worker.
of N 1353' of W 330' of E 1432 of Govt. Paradise Point Fourth Sec., $35,500.
Richard A. Bell to Russell L.
Mrs. Bentley began her
But, she said, many of
Greensboro, Fla., Mrs.
Lt 1 Sec 36.19.29 etc., 2 parcels,
At least 300 former
Ruland, sgl. I Dana D. Ruiz, sgl.,
12,100.
her former students whose
teaching career after she
Bentley doesn't remember
students and 50 co-workers
Magnolia Svc. to Craven 0ev., Lot Lot 20 (less N 40 1 I all of 21 &amp; 32,
finished Florida A &amp; M
own children were in her
living anywhere in her life,
from her days In education
61k 6, First Addi, Lake View, Lk
34, Wekiva Hills, Sec I, $16,000.
College High School. LAter
classes, came to her and
except in Sanford. "My
Magnolia Svc. to Craven Div., Lot Mary, $21,900.
are expected to attend ON
Willard A. Chastain &amp; *1 Jeanette
34 Wokiva Hills, Sec. I, $16,000.
she received a bachelor's
begged that she spank.their
parents brought us here at
Palm Sunday event
Magnolia
Svc.
to
Craven
0ev.,
Lot
to
Rayburn
V. White &amp; WI Sara, Lots
degree from Florida Ak M.
children when they needed
an early age. My father,
honoring her. Theg
proram
3 I 1, Wellington Addn, $anf.,
34, WekIva Hills Sec $16,000.
She participated In (417Sf
It. "But I never did after
A.A. Fields, often said he
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to Michael $16,000.
Is to begin at 2:30 p.m. at
CCS Inv., Inc. to Victor L. Tron.
community services,
We
D. Welsh I *1 Barbara, Lot 92
_______
the rules changed," she
came here from Lake
(lqlan,7
Cypress
Landing
at
Sabal
Point,
calli
&amp; WI Janet 0., Lot 7 Brierwood,
Involved in her teaching
said.
County with a wife, two
Baptist Church on W. 13th
$111500.
career,
and
began
working
"As I'm walking in
girls and a trunk.
CCS Inv., Inc. to Mark A.
Street. Additional in.
Magnolia Svc. to Jack Taylor a WI
as a young 5111 In her
Emily, Lot 13, Wekiva Hills, Sec. 8, Olewinskl I wf Katharine S., Lot
Sanford, grownups who
"My mother, Henrietta
formation can be gained by
Brierwood, $15,500.
$13,500.
church. She was heralded
were once my pupils stop
Fields, was a home-type
contacting Mrs. Marva
Bel-Aim Homes Inc. to Gary L.
R.
H.
I
Bldrs.,
Inc.
to
Neil
A.
Lau
for the First Shiloh
me to talk and often remind
person who loved her
Hawkins, 2441$ or D.C.
IWI Betty J.. Lott]? Barclay woods Moore I WI Margo E., Lot 35, Bel.
Aire Hills Unit One, $43,200.
me of the spankings I gave
First Add., $o,soo
family. She did laundry
Missionary Baptist Church
McCoy 34602.
The Springs to Gordon H. Harris,
(QC D) Kenyon B. Parker to Gay e
Parker, $91.. Lot 12, Spring Gardens, trustee, from SW car. of SWI/I of Sec
2.21.29 etc., $394,000.
$100.
(QCDI LNC Dew, to Gordon H.
Pablo T. Rodriguez, sgl. to
Thomas Mulcahy I Joseph, Lot 9, Harris, trustee, from SW car of
The Colonad, Third Sec., $24,000. SW¼ Of Sec 2.21.29 etc., $100.
Clifford Rottinghaus I WI Cheryl
Willie B. Green I WI Ruby to
Robert H. Doolittle I WI Louise E., &amp; Ann A. Long I hb Edw. P. Jr. to
Jorge Carmona I Petra. Lot 25, 81k
Lot 2, Palm Shadows, $14,M.
(Continued From Page 1A)
Electric Co., and Jacksonville Electric Authority.
Charles W. Morgan lwf Estelle to Q, Sunland Ests., $22,500.
Emii and other suppliers have cut low sulfur fuel deliveries 50 Arthur D. Thomas &amp; WI Kathryn,
have not been real heavy, because the weather has been mild and
percent or more because of the Iranian oil cutoff and a limited Lot 26, Seminole Raceway, First
you haven't had to use the air conditioner. If the weather keeps up
;;;
Adn. I Mobile Home, $9,500.
capacity.
industry refinery ca
WANT TO
like this, we could last a little longer, but in the next two months,
Baytree Village, Inc. to Henry R.
Massachusetts asked Carter for an emergency declaration Pace &amp; wf Jayne 0., Un. 5, Bldg. 270
SELL YOUR
energy use is expected to increase."
Baytres Village, $37,900.
recently and was turned down. That state "didn't do j
Burns noted what affects one FP&amp;L district affects all FP&amp;L
Public
Lawrence". Golub I *1 Barbara
homework," Varn said, Including holding a
districts, because they all share the same transmission line,
ISELL
hearing U to Exxon Entr., Inc., Lot 9, 61k C
required by the clew Air Act. He Is confident Florida's request The Springs Live Oak Village,
HOMESI
The Florida Electric Power Group, representing all power
$91,500.
will be accepted.
companies In the state, petitioned Graham In mid-March for
WHY DON'T
P1cM Homes Inc. to Francis K.
action lifting the federal standards. Only three utility companies
Graham assured Carter he will allow the use of high polluting Bowman I WI Leela M., Lt 1,
WE GET
claim to be facing emergency shortages
TOGETHERI
FP&amp;L, Tampa fuel only to the extent necessary and "the date of Florida has no Wekiva Hills, Sec. Five, $$1,500.
•
(QCD) Rufus L. Pearson to Joy P.
of
intention of allowing a ($JQ
Karchesky, 61k 13, A. B. Russell
darda." He expects no serious deterioration In air quality.
Addn Fort Root $100.
Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. t Diane A
He
also
promised
an
Intensified
effort
to
cut
the
eonaul4*ion
EATH
I WI Virginia J. Lot 10, 81k
Higgins
REALTOR. ASSOCIATE
electricity and cither forms of energy.
S. North On. Ranches, Sic. 9,
150.900.
strong eno
hers net taksn
actions in the__________
of pu
____
________
DonaldS. Ilflsyichlyd Mary R.
$
a., Isw1:47 Lm., 4:15
tCII.
ath4 this *IWIIen CUIMI
coir,ation UldIra
that ru
to Stanley L. Soya IWI Jacqueline,
peratmwe, 14; overnight lows,
Port Canaveral: high 10:31 solve our supply problems In the immediate fujuj,"
Lot 36, less part, Wekiva Hills, Sec.
53; yesterday's high, $3; n.m., low 4:38 a.m., 4:41 p.m.
Graham urged Florida citizens not to panic, saying the AM@ Three, $6,000.
—
Hidden Lake Div. to Chicago T Itle
barometric pressure, 30.03;
Bayport: high 4:14 a.m., 3:38 faces a shortagó of low sulfur oil, not an overall oil shortage. Ins.,
eg. pt 617.76' Eof S'/4 Sec post
322.2420
or 322-2153
relative humidity, 74 per cent; p.m., low 1:44 n.m., ll;44 p.m. There Is no need for "hoarding," he said.
of Sec 2.2030, etc. 370.530 acres,

...Sallye

Op"tlla Mdaer was recently awarded a 10-year sir.
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In Stetson Honors Weekend
Stetson University welcomed nearly 50 high school honor
students who participated in Honors Weekend, according to
Dr. Paul Steeves, director of the Honors Program at Stetson.
"These candidates for the Honors Program are among the
top 20 percent in their graduating classes, and based on aptitude test scores, they are in the top 20 percent of high school
students across the country," Steeves said.
Local students who attended Honors Weekend were: Gale
Grindle and Eric Lopez, Altamonte Springs; Elayne Shields
and Marjorie Young, Sanford; and Terrence Ward, Deltona.

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YMCA Spring Quarter 0 ens
The Informal Education Program at the Seminole Branch
YWCA Is now accepting registrations for Its spring quarter.
Disco dancing, gourmet "meatless" cooking, cake decoration,

tennis baton, ballet, judo, slimnastics, dog obedience and
gymnastics are only a few of the ftmfllled and enriching
classes offered at the YMCA.
The Seminole Branch YMCA has recently Introduced Its new
membership program, which offers many exciting benefits to
Participants. Programming for juniors and adults provides the
opportunity for total family participation In YMCA activities.
For registration, scheduling and membership Information,
call Margaret Sykes or Robin Fidler at 882-044 or Mopin at the

College ' For

Babies Is To
Au axim ize Developmen t,
Not Accelerate It
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Herald Staff Writer

Babies going to college?

That's right
However, they're really not seeking a degree.
But every
to
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at the Infant-Toddler Enrichment Lab In a portable
building at Seminole Community College, Infants and
toddlers play and interact while their mothers learn "how
to make the most of the greatest learning time In their
child's life the first three years."
The purpose of the lab, which Is founded on the cognitive
development theories of Swiss psychologist Jean Plaget,
Is 'to maximize development, not accelerate it.. like
building a stronger foundation for the next stage of
development," explains the program director, Jamie
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infant session Is directed by Mimi Hull.
Emphasis at the lab Is not only on intellectual develop.
ment, but emotional stability as well. "The child has to
feel good at himself," dresses Mrs. Leiter.
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unlikely the child will have the positive feelings that are so
important to development. Consequently, the lab provides
a supportive atmosphere where the mothers can meet, exchange Ideas and learn from each other.
"It makes all the difference in the world between
motherhood being a drudge or being a stimulating experience for the mother and child," says the director.
The lab lilian need that previously was satisfied through
the extended family mothers, aunts, sisters or social
outlets, like quilting-bees. There aren't many groups you
are invited to now, and encouraged to bring your Children,
notes the director.
However, the lab mothers and their children a group
In Itself take field tripe (recently visited the 4-C Toy
Library) and enjoy lunch together.
Interestingly, women who enroll In the Enrichment Lab
are not young, first-time mothers, but range in age from
28 to 34, and most have at least one child. One has five
children.
At a typical session (which the director refers to as a
flexible learning situation with a lot of input from the
mothers), the children play (yes, sometimes even fight)
as their mothers, sitting in a semi-circle on the carpeted

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Is offering an afternoon class In "Slim IN Trim," scheduled to
begin on April 2. The class will meet each Monday and Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. for three weeks.
The course Is designed to increase flexibility, endurance,
energy, to release tension, to become more aware of proper
diet, and to lose Inches. Along with the exercising, nutrition
will also be discussed.
The $7.50 fee provides for the Instructional cod of the course.
For more Information, call the Leisure Time Program at SCC.
This class is self-supported by student fees at no expense to
the taxpayer.

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Mrs. Robert (Connie) Mitchell listens Intently
while her 21-month-old son. Aaron, takes a
refreshment break.

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Lifesaving will begin April 2 and run three evenings per week
through April 26 at College Park, Dover Shores, and Hankins
Park Pools In Orlando.
These classes will be followed by and serve a. a prerequisite
to a Water Safety Inetructor's course beghyting April 30.
Advanced registration Is required at all three locations b
calling the American Red Cross Central Florida Chapter at

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winds, SE at7mph.

Forecast: Mostly sunny

MARCH, 30

Roger and Cheryl Studebaker
boy
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Dora PappeI
Willie Mae Bailey
Judy Bohannon
James R. Davidson
Robert Deaton
Virginia Garrow
Lisa Green
Sharon Polletta
Edwin Sessions
Eloise Bowtell, Delary
Esther W. Davis, OsBary
Roy A. Elliott, DeLand
Earl E Yniner, Deltona
Helen Grubb, Lake Monroe
William A. Hisronlmue, Oviedo

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right questions. We dig for every honest
deduction and credit because we want to
be sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax.
That's another reason why we should do
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The Central Florida Chapter of the American Society of
Wonim Accountants Is holding a dinner meeting Tuesday,
April 17 at 7p.m. it the Hilton House of Beef, Orlando.

THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE-CARE
RETIREMENT LIVING
"Life-Care sounds good to me. but
I've worked hard for my retirement and
don't want to give up everything I've
earned. Do you have to turn over all your
assets to the Village to move into John
Knox Village of Central Florida?"
FACT: No! By no means are you
requested to turn over all your assets.

An Initial Entrance Eadswaent, based
on th. size .1 apartment yo. select and a
.noáthly servic, fee cover the services
and facUlties You receive as a Life-Care
resident.
"I don't need a nursing home, lm

We can
help save

The Pennsylvania State University at University Park,
conferred 1,490 degrees at the Winter Term Commencement
exercises.
Christopher P. Dawn, son of Mrs. Mary Dawn of 411 Lake
Blvd., Sanford, received an MS degree In agronomy.

FACT OR

HOSPITAL NOTES

or long.

Daum Receives Degree

MONDAY'S TIDES

today and fair tonight then
partly cloudy Sunday. CeeDaytona Beach: high 12:22
tinned warm with highs low to n.m., 12:50 p.m., low 1:38 n.m.,
mid $li and laws fn the low jo 4:47 Pm.
mid Us. Winds southeasterly 15
Port Canaveral: high 12:14
toll mph dlnilnhhlag at night. n.m., 12:42 p.m., low 1:27 n.m.,
1:38 p.m.
SUNDAY'S TIDES
Bayport: high 7:01 a.m., 4:49
Daytona Beach: high 11:04 p.m., low 11:31a.m., 10:55 p.m.

Sanford:
Nellie Black
Maggie Cummings
William Gracey
Alex S. Kinlaw
David M. Patterson
Robin Polley
Cynthia Rich
John Rich
Eddie C. Smith
Wesley Smokes
Joseph S. lulls
Winifred Williams
Andrew Picheco
BIRTHS
Sanford:

804-4141.

very healthy. Why should I consider
moving?**'-.

Marine General Lewis W. Walt, Retired, will speak on
National Security . Since his retirement General Walt has
set4ed u director of the United States Marine Youth Foundation and as Head of the United States Senate Investigation of
Intinatlonal drug traffic.
General Walt haswrltten a book on the war In Vietnam and
alsO one on the dangers faring our country. He is currently
writing a third book.
The public Is Invited. For reservations plea.. call Carol
&amp;*nan $1141fl.

FACT: An Important part of Lif e.
Care Is the availability of Ned-Center
can close at kind should the need arise.
And It's a comfort to know that, even If

YOU ire In good health. But Life-Care
Main much more. It Is an active
commanky of retirement age people who
find It stimulating to be Involved In var.
bus recreational and serial events, who
find It relaxing to leave heavy main.
tenance and housekeeping chores to the
staff to handle and who look forward to eijoyhsg a meal with Mends In the lovely
dining room or serving a homemade
dinner prepared In the privacy of their
owd homes. An oftheard comment from
residents Is, "I love, It here - lust wish
I'd moved1fn,r."

Garden Club Sets Meeting

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from 4 to7 p.m. loft DsBary Cenunmity Canter. The ,llgihl,
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receive a Ucint for a dcinn 41mev at Pea Jays.

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preliudonals, will he held at 7:35 p.m. Tmlday ad Wed
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-* High School PTA in holding an. ."Ovtedo_
Presents" night on April 2, at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be Information on varlcsn student activities and dubs av"4½ to
thadudsm* bob.
SpSdIIgUNtsfTCaI the field of educ.tion will bssOhmndto
tam pert In the program.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Altamonte
decides that's just the block he
wants.

Springs,

PTA Holding 'Oviedo Presents'

You may have many questions about what Life-Care retirement will really be like at
John Knox Village of Central Florida.
We'd like to show you our model apartment and answer your questions In detail. To
talk with one of our experienced retirement counselors cal) (904)
775-3840 or mail the
card below for more information.
M1 this coups. today
N. Obligation
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While Jamie Leier discusses blocks with
mothers, 10-month-old Pace Phillips, son of

Th.DeBaryGar Club will mneetit 2p.m. on April $ at am
The president, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, will
preside, and the slate for 117110 will be presented. The
prograwwlllbs on "Growlngof Day Lilies" by Mrs. J.H. I.e..

Address

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Tommie Wilkins, 7-month-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gayden Wilkins of Altamonte
Springs, is all eyes as she perches on the lap of
Mimi Hull.

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Commands'

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DEAR READER Last
week I printed my Ten Com
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maudments for Husbands.
Usher in spring with a head.
being a proponent of equal
A "Spring Happening" Is
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Commandments fcr Wives.
the Sanford Civic Center.
DIEThICH
If you missed last week's
Ade show, luscious catered
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luncheon and ether goodies are
OURSELVES'
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being presented to benefit theEditor
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American Heart Association.
Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. admiring glances of a hundred
Beginning at 11:30 a.m.,
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10 COMMANDENIS
punch and hospitality hour will
FOR
WIVES
9) Keep thy home In good
be held, followed by
order,
for out of It come the joys
1)
DofUe
not
thy
body
either
and fashion show.
wlthexceulvefoods,tobsccoor
of
thy
old
age.
terested in putting leisure time
The event is being
alcohol,
that
thy
days
may
be
10)
Honor
the Lord thy (
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by the Seminole County to fun time, the Leisure Time
all
the
days
of
thy Iffe, and thy
long
in
the
home
which
thy
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Medical AuTillary, the Junior Program at Seminole Cornhusband
provideth
for
thee.
children
will
rise
Up
Woman's Club of Sanford and mimity College has something
2) Put thy husband before thy thee blessed.
FAtem Airfim who win also going constantly for nearly
mother, thy father, thy
present a parade of stewar- everyone's whims, Call Fay
daughter
and thy son, for he
CONFIDENTIAL TO "A
dems attire' dating back to Brake at the college to get on
FAIWREATI8lnNORWALK,
b
thy
lifelong
companion.
the mailing list.
in
CONN.": A "failure"? No way!
3) Thou shalt not nag.
Donation is $10 per person
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Norman Lear a success by
(tax deductible). Reservations
SISTER siz: Now hen M,
that thou at baying a hard time anybody's standards) said at
mud be made by Monday. The an area organizations.
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Qgz, 3-7961; Gail Stewart,
Herald Photo byT.mN,tsiI her husband.
Here is chance for groups to
need to know that there Is
34SI0; Louise Dotson, 323- raise money by offering Ial
Spanish Class and teacher, Mrs. Esther Hernandez (standing, right) are off to
5) Thus shalt not withhold sufficient reward in life for
4441; or Mrs. Willet ts at goodii, books, plants, handiwork
affection from thy busband, for succeeding simply at the level
the Caribbean Islands. Buen Via le. Amigos. Vayan Con Dios.
SemI, 4e Memorial Hospital. jewelry, etc. (please, no
every man loveth to be loved, of doing one's best.
rwnznage)for sale.
1) Forget not the virtue of
"The truth isyou are not a
Yon,Pat Maltby, Chris Maltby, Wends Clark, Renee Woods, Lisa Green, Louraisyerand WlnlfredBucel,Edgar B
After 36 years and 10 months
oitj are assigned on a
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cleanlneu
and
modest
attire.
fallureif
you don't make the top
Holland
amd
Mike
Agee.
Nancy
DeCoste,
Rachel
Linda
Wheichel.
of working on the railroad all "first
, first se"
Mary
Ann
Bruce,
Edna
7)
Forgive
with
grace,
for
spot.
Anyone
may REACH for
Also
Bob
Meyers,
Andy
Yon,
Huckabone,
Millie
Smith,
the live Mg day, Milton E. accordft to Margaret
Also Joan Bales, Jill
Harper,
McHale,
Gerald
McHale
and
who
among
us
doth
not
need
thebraisrin&amp;butoulyonemay
Gam, Emum Terry, Brenda Gathers, Deana Brorup, Lbida Cupik, Lia Bruce L ur Bruce, Robin Burke.
Smith, has retired to the good
To eserve your favorite spot,
forgiveness?
have it so the joy of mod of a
life,
"It's greatt If there's call Doris Stein, between 9a.m.
8) Remember that the frank is simply being on the
rousell"
'anything better, I don't believe
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more
to
thee
than
the
Thank', Norman. Beautiful!
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For awhile there, It was
Lavglthsg, Milton said his almost certain that VI and
blggt COncern WAS getting Woodrow Clark would be
behind on his "Honey-do" leaving Sanford to move to
expectatloos and gettthgththe North Carolina.
dog home with his lovely wife,
But their plans aorta backVida.
fired and they decided to stay
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Fleet Peepief' Jr., of 1491
Lake Drive, very active In
MELENDA
scouting and civic affairs
has every right to be EDMISTON

unable to learn in the public Wyman, of 741 E. Seminole was beautiful and wonderful," Jerusalem Wall and they also
school system, but make Blvd.; and Ruby Bennett of 250 Mildred Gaddle of Longwood donated 43 pints of blood to the
remarkable progress in this Oxford Road._
told the senior citizens at the Jerusalem Blood Bank.
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with a teacher-student
According to Mrs. Gaddle,
Golden
Years Fellowship
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ratio of 1-5.
Registration for kindergarten dinner last week at Community her tour was made more
honored this week at the
e of the mostimportant and fit grade at Casselberry United Methodist Church of meaningful as Al Chubb, he
Central Florida Red Cross
tour leader, led services and
things that these children, often Elementary School will be held Csselberry.
I Chapter home.
geared to failure In the public Thursday, April 5 at the school.
"Much of the terrain was read appropriate scriptures at
I
P051)155 was recognized for
education system, gain in this A birth certificate, the rocky and Genny Brown would each historical point.
his ) years of service as a Red
Genny, who has been conprogram Is their self-esteem. required immunizations, and a not have been able to walk on it
Cross volunteer.
valescing
at Americana Nur"They gave me back my doctor's examination will be before her accident."
for nasa, Sunday, April 8. The club
director of aquatics at Rollins will leave at 2:45 p.m.
son," claimed Mrs. Barbara required before the child can be
Mrs. Gaddie's traveling sing Home in Orlando says,
College has taugMthousandeof
Fingerman of Altamonte, admitted in school this fall.
companion, Genny Brown, who "I'm pretty good and wheeling
parent
whose
son
has
made
youngsters in Central Florida to
The
school
is
still
collecting
fell and broke her hip in the around by myself now." She
The Pacunakers, the
swim. 'I'hat includes my Dad, group for PACE School in remarkable progress in reading Campbell's soup and beans hotel room, soon after arriving said she had good care from the •
who learned to swim at the ripe Maitland, is sponsoring a and other skills,
label to be exchanged for school in Israel on the tour is a nurses and doctors in Tel Aviv
old age of one.
According
to
Mr&amp;
Fingerequipment.
resident of Fern Park. "She and was told they have the best
Chinese auction to be held at the man, the SChOOl has acquired a
Besides swimming, be has
would
have enjoyed walking orthopedic surgeons in the
Lutheran
taught classes In First Aid, Overbrook Drive on Thursday, 32-foot boat and children are
Ronnie Willoughby, son of along the shore of Capernium world because of their exWater Safety and Small
required to keep a log, sail, Terry and Ron Willoughby and the Sea of Galilee where periences with war casualties.
andtralnedinstructors of water April 5. The sale will feature figurewind velocity, and how to received the highest award in Jesus walked though," she said. However, she ran into a corn- over 1X items of donated new maneuver on the boat. This is a Cub Scouting, the Arrow of
safety and fl$11
"She was the bravest soul ... it municatlon problem with her merchandise.
fun way for them to improve Ilght Award.
took
her kind of faith to accept nurses as most of them spoke
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PACE stands for Programs their composition, handwriting,
Jerry
Campbell,
son
of
Sid
the
things
that happened to Hebrew.
The Happy Senior Citizens, adapted
to
Children's math and balance.
She said she had an in.
and
Sharon
Campbell,
a
her,
said
Mrs.
Gaddie,
who will meet Friday at I pm. Educability. The school for
Webelo.
received
his
Bobcat
stayed
in
Tel
Aviv
to
ac.
teresting
experience flying.
at the American Legion Home children
with
learning
Best
birthday
wishes
go
out
to
Badge
at
the
Pack
540
meeting
company
her
friend
home
after
home
from
Israel to Miami on a
in Fem Park, are phinning a disabilities, uses innovative Wanita WiWanmn of 2121 Cree aild Steven White received his the tour group left.
stretcher. Genny got choked up
trip to the Lake Wales Passion techniques for teaching. These Trail; Frances Moon, of 250 Webelo badge.
The people on the George Otis as she asked me to thank
Play. Those wishing to join children, who often have above Mockingbird Lane; Eleanor
tour demonstrated love and everyone for their cards,
them should meet at Seminole average intelligence, were Miller,

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27 meeting at the Winter Springs home of Katie Headrick.
Pledge Rituals, led by President Lois Smith, were given for
Darcy Bone, Debbie Brooks and Wends Bronson. Each new
to the VFW since 1962. She has mander and Mrs. Paul pledge was pinned and presented with a yellow rose,
served in every chair on a ideal Calhoun; past state president
Gamma Lambda members sponsored two service projects
level, as well as District Jean McKenzie; Dept. Sr. vice month. They assisted, with a Bingo Night at the Lakeview Nursing
chaplain, Jr. vice, sr. vice and Ray Prentiss; state sec. Ber- Home and donated, clothing and household items to the
Center.
nice Shuman; state guard Catholic
During a brief business meeting, nominations were made and
this past yew " pvddet Velma Burkhart; delit. bosplw
Mrs Howard h aloo served chairman Leeha Pislilip.; dig. elections held for new officers to serve in the upcoming year.
'limse elected to office are President Donna Frank, Vice
two years as I)ept. colorbearer. ir. vice Toni Grubbi; did. Jr.
She Is a name at Seminole vice Owen Ball; District President Darcy Bona, Treasurer Katie Headrick, Recording
Memorial Hospital and Is the chaplain and Mrs. Art Secretary Mary Jo Bifflngton, Corresponding Secretary Lois

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via caravan this week to tour the Florida Federation
of Women's Club Headquarters at Lakeland.
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time. Mrs. Walter A. Gielow (right), club I
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president, welcomes the following club members I
aboard the family motor home: Beula Weiss urorn

Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, 616 W. First St.,
Sanford.
Miss Jones lsa 1979 graduate of Seminole High School
where she Is a member of the Anchor Club, Thespians,
Chorus, Dance Team, Senior Calendar and she appears In
"Who's Who in Music." She is employed at Gifts By Nan,
Sanford.
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DeBary, announce the engagement of their daughter,
y Alan McGhee, son of Mr. aul Mrs.
Jerry Eugene McGhee of DeLand.
Thj brkiesIed, who w born In Bermuda, Is the
Mrs. Raymond Lawson,
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is 1977 graduate of i.ii
Santiage Hoed,
Igi School, and Is employed by StreinbergCarIsos,
Mudord.
Her fiance, who was born In DeLaid Is a 1171 graduate
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and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Huff, enjoyed a eightAnd happy birthday to a very
day Caribbean cruise, a
members to take care of them. College. The free-of-charge that look absolutely alive."
fine
young man, Kirby Smith,
highlight being a visit to
class will begin at 1:30 p.m. on
Performances are scheduled who turned 18 on March 18.
Paradise Beach, which UI very much like the states," she
Tuesday, April 24, at the Edyth for 2, 5 and 7:30 p.m. General
Kirby, a senior
Lyman
The next meeting of the Bush Theatre.
"like Fantasy hiand. They describes. "But Nassau stiflhas
admission is$2.50; students and High School, spent part of his
"This time I have enough
brought You food and a lot of the old world charm. American Association of
birthday Lwowzing aro und the
demnks...anything you wanted," Th. people are very friendly." University Women will be held people coming back that we Will senior citizens, $1.50.
Winter Park Art Festival.
')' Pow.
Like many tourists, she - at 7:30 p.m. on April 13 at the do some act ual performing,"
Pat
Powers
was
quite
swiI* food was good, but I
joyed bartering at the Straw First Federal Savings and Loan she says, adding that the Day prised to discover that her
Birthday greet ings to Char lie
too boy looking at i1th111 to Market in Nassau. A treasured Community Room on SR 436. Care Center for the Aged
is friend, Nancy Peycke, had Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
w0
"Outstanding Contemporary anticipating a performance by planned a surprise birthday Hose. Charlie turned 10 on
fd" she Item she bartered for
continues. "You could virtually purchased for $4.00 was a straw Women Authors" will be the the senior citizen group, as well luncheon in her
honor.
Mardi 18. True to form, Charlie
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was quite tiUe of a speech by President as some retirement and nursing
She thought she was just spent part of his birthday week
wwtod to."
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Denver Reid.
homes.
Moppingbytogo out for abfte ataswtznmingcompetiflonln
"W found Freeport 10 be home to the exact basket at
Muriel Bartholomew, who
The performance, which will of lunch, but found waiting for Jacksonville, where his very
has an extensive theatrical be a "review form" is planned her at the Peycke ho use, Mary proud father says he did exhas introduced to "help other people to forget Thibodeau, Judy Teneyck, traordlnarily well.
Reader's Theatr to the group
says the
and they've done some tm- theatre master.
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provisatlon, audience parOne or two visits to dress
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wald sketch Is planned.
planned, but the emphasis will
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Reader's Theater was be on performing, emphasizes
crested to provide members a Mrs. Bartholomew.
floor, share their concerns.
and their solutions to
problems.
one COncerned mother anks, "She (her daughter) talks
like she was raised lna saw mlu. Is this a sign of being
hwd of hearingl
Mothin are omoomgsd__
to tad their, child's hearing
oRes "Do somdhiagtomakeanolse, but doom'tglv.
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He Is a graduate of Seminole High School where he was
a member of the Interact Club and the band. He was also
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Ross, Betty Brown, Eva Crosby, Charlotte Smith
and Estelle Davis.

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gatlin and Mrs. Lottle

"Going around in cird..," AFII 11, wh a doovsr for a
tour of Marineland, followed by
says.
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lunch. Thai, on to beautiful St.
The Thrd Annual May Day
Augustine.
467U Caribbw Talmnila in
Brunch in coming a little early
After a restful evening, the and his wife, Grace, just mother of two daughters and Meinard; Di*ict treasurer. Smith, City Council Debbie Brooks and alternate to Cmxql
this year. me date has been set the Wed Indies are magic and sightseeing tram will pick
returned to their home In one son, and grandmother to Virginia Martin; dept. chaplain Wends Bronson.
for April 36 at the Sanford Civic the Seminole High School travelers up at their hotel for a Alfred, Me. With them went nine.
EvelynHad; dept. publicity
Spai!ah Club (La Gente) has tour of the oldest city In
Center.
chairman Kathy Brugh; post
their four sons, Anthony,
has been a member of 8207 commander Ben Carson;
Roth Gaines is chairman of fallen under the spell of the United States, founded In 1565 Michael, Carmine and Peter.
de
Pedro
enjoying
a
VFW
Post
8207 sInce 1970. He is and, 8207 ladies auxiliary
the event being sponsored by Islands," says Laura Layer,
La
by
Adm.
Menendez
Now, T and J are
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the Civic Improvement Project Genie president.
ooTTWtIIldeT
of the pod president Delores Hamm.
Aviles.
two month visit from her
(CIP) of the Woman's Club of
And
he was named "All State Mrs. M. S.
stop at Morrison's in Ormond DeSimone of Nyack, N.Y.
Seaford. Vivian Buck Is coPort 0' Paradise fr-cm Beach.
chaisan.
8 P.M. NIGHTLY THRU APR. 9th.
"We really are having a Commander. He is past guests, Dr. Garamy and his
April 7 to 14.
As seats are already filling, wonderful time and are ei District is Jr. vice and while he father, of Pakistan.
Incidentally, Vivian Buck
The grOUP will M'Jiw to the any Interested, senior citim joyiq our grandchildren Dian was 80
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Irhe was appoi
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president of the Sanford Islands aboard the Luxury should call either Ruth Layo at and James,"____
nted Aide de Camp
No foolin'. On Sunday, April
Amelia said,
for the national VFW. For the 1, VFW Post 820'? and ladies
Business and Professional liner, "The Carfbe."
371.0620 or Jane Christopher at
(BPW)Qub, will beindaliedu
821-3612, as soon as possibl e.
Cd1ng the tour isE
DIstrict 18 Commander PUt four yeses, Hart. has auTllikIy will sponsor-a curassistant BPW district director Hauuxk&amp; Spanish
,
Me Longwood Tourist Club Hasley Hart and
on May 6 in Melbourne.
with the following: Henry will hold its regular coved Auxiliary President Cathy CIDWI
Beginning at 2p.m., the menu
Conduct.d By
Hernandez, Andrew Her. dish meeting on Thursday. Howard will be honored with a
Hartwu also Indrignentalin Includes barbecue chicken, cow
For those who may be in nandez,MarthaMaltby, Shirley April 12, at the pavilion at tedimonialdmnner on Saturday, building the new pod home slaw and
beans, all for$2
Evangelist
Sunny-Shade Park, across train April 7, me special event, after the pod was destroyed by 1)e PIT$.
Longwood Fire Dept. Any which begins at 7p.m., will be fire In mi.
SANFORD PLAZA
Included among the atALTAMONTE MALL
Interested senior is cordially at VFW Pout 8207 and ladies
Hart has two daughters and ternoon activities is an auction
invited.
an?411y.
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grand, and continuous live music.
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lids tim-filled evening will children.
Don't forget, citizenry of incini, limner, iancing, skits
inciutiei among those atAnnual and many surprises.
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tending will be pad state
Old Timer's Reception will be
Mrs. Howard has been a commwider and Mrs. James
held Sunday April
member of the ladles auxiliary Graham; past state cornyearly
event, held to recognize
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will
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League building on Q
Beginning TRINITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL in the 7th
Street and will be train 2 to 4
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grade assures a systematic academic development
pim
sreeilya woogume to
The following suggestions are recommended to expedite
leading to a well-prepared college student.
get to meet some of the townpub
lication:
den of our fair city,
1 Releases should be typed (lower and upper case),
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g1
rnetjng
double spaced, and written narrative style (third person).
The
Monthly
2.I)o not abbreviate.
of
Lagwood Civic League
Woman's Club will be Tuesday,
3. A contact person's nam e and phone
number Ij necessary.
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4. Keep releases 'Imple.
program Is by the SenihoI.
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STATE HEADQUARTERS

Mr. and Mrs. Glynn M. Jones of 200 South Laurel Ave.,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Angela June, to Charles Wesley Turner III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Turner Jr. of Osteen.
me bride-elect who was born in Sanford, is the grand-

Names Officers

playing a lot of golf, doing a least. Their many friends join
llttle traveling Mmeeting lets me in saying, "We're glad!"
of new people.
As promised here Is the
"I love people," he said.
update on the overnight trip
juU&amp; Chase is on the spring planned by the Longwood
Who he retired. he was
Imnoesdat a retirement dinner scone fit ua fiddle and looking Tourist Cl ub.
party at Holiday Inn by his. gr .
The schedule of events 11 to

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CHARLES WESLEY TURNER III

Gamma Lambda

Welcomes

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Find a few choice friends to harmony by you today. The p4
spndthedaywith.YOuIrelfla result will please all cottrned.
communicative mood and Will

scoitPio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

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load of dangerous chemicals
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crisis during the Investigation

as everybody else's.

of a young woman's duth.(R)

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Dealer: South
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County, Florida, upon receipt of (15) days prior to the tIme of the

Noticq Is hereby given by the City
Council of the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, that said City
proof of the publication of this public hearing.
CouncIl will hold a hearinson April
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:'
DATED this 25th day of March,
17, 1975, at which time the City
LIVE OAKS CENTER under which 979
(I am)at (address) 318 Li,e Oaks
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. Council. shall meet as an
EqualIzing Board to hear and
Blvd. in the City of Casselberry,
FLORIDA
Consider any and all complaints as
Florida.
By: Mary T. Norton,
Doted at CasSelbilTy, Seminole
to such sPecial aWawrnents, for
City Clerk
County, Florida, March 21, 1919.
paving and drainage Improvements
Publish: April 1, 1975

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ORLANDO TOWNSITE FOURTH

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awarded up to ½ your required
credits for lob experIence.

include Sailfish Road, lonita ROad,
Marlin Raid, DolphIn Road, Tides
Road, Silver Creek Drive, Coral
Way and Hay Red.

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maintenance help, all phases.
Seminole Harness Raceway,
2000
Serninola
Blvd.,
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Caslelberry. 531.1110 or 830-0510.
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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a Job this ad
.*ouldn't behere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to

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a great time to start.

Part Time LPN,11.lshift
Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cook.
Full time, ref rig, Apply in

person to Lakeviuw Nursing
Center, 919 E. ld St.

FLORAL DESIGNER nseded.
Exp. preferred. Apply Collins
Florist 2612 Fairway Plaza or

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322.9211

322-0641

doublecorner lot. Call now loses

Storage. Zoned comm. $30,000.

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fast &amp; lunch rest.

for retirees or a starting couple,

Teievislon-25" Color, Beautiful

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,

warranty. Call 831-1714 day or

overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$5500.09. Good terms.

80" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831-1714 for free
home demonstration,
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52100.00

down, assume loan,
Mountain cabin approximately i
acre. Dandy garden spot. This is
a handy man special because it
t finished Inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Water and lhe outside is corn-

Furnishings from 2 bed apt. in

pleted. Large deck overlooking
mtns. Youcanllveinitwhileyou

I love seat, blankets, 81W TV,
table lamps, dishes, linens &amp;

phy. $22,500.00.

between 10 am. 1 6 p.m.

15,000.000

assume loan.

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333.1559

excellent condition. Includes 2

double bed suites, dinette, couch

down

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Enterprise Area.

These are a few of over 2000

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1 BR. Available at once.

$139 mo., SlOOdeposit
331.0041
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AIr, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person

ONE OF A KIND. 3 BR, 1 bath
home in Winter springsi Ww
carpet, C.H&amp;A. Fla. Rm., dining
area. Many Extras! Good neigh.

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Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
wIl to walt carpet. sss ..

borhoodl BPP WAR RANTED.
Only 133,5001

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2 BR. Unfurn. Apt. $165 to $155. COZY 3 BR, 1 bath hOlTie in

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REALTOR jI3
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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VA&amp;FHAFinancing
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partially fenced, large yardl

Excellent cond.i A Buy for

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $200

$32,000!

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COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 2 BR, 1 b. large

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ouaren'l using your pool table,

IS COMING TO

like a cue, and sell it with a
Pe,'aId classified ad. Call 322.

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FLORIDA

S7Sports Equipment
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All type racquets, Avg. $5
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town, very clean &amp; roomy. 5e
.Wmmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
AVe.

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completely furnished I New

carpet, wallpaper &amp; kitchenl
Many Extras with one rental
Apt., Yours, for 531,5001

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Hidden Lake w.C-H&amp;A, w.w
carpet, Fla. Rm., porch &amp; 1g.

2 SN. Fenced yard, large LN,
Ifreplace. Ideal tot senior

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kit., carpet, parch, ClOSe
&amp; shoppingt Just
120,0001
DeRone- 2 BR, segarate home,
nat, clean. Nice yard No pets.
$175 mo.; Is?,, last &amp;
WHAT A BUY 3 BR, 1 bath home
ipcurity. 574.104.
W.C.H&amp;A. ww carpet, DR. Pie.
Nm., porch, completely fenced &amp;
Fvrfl. 3 room coftage carpeted,
landscaped I Super Locatlont
sties country .tmoephere, $150.
Grt for comm. offices tie
l4.peslE.onl4,4mi.to RichBPPWARRANTED.WOW,cnly
I1IJIJ Ave., right to 1st ho.
131,100
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L.Il$uRI WORLD- $280.00

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NICELY WOODED $14,500
TERMS.
$2,000 DOWN

St. Johns River.

sø.000.

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323-5774 Day or Night
OPEN HOUSE
Hrs.1.SP.M.
iNOranseAvenue

OVIEDO, $11,000.

CitywatarAsows,

rtgages Bought

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1973 KubotaL-2)Oi1e
Withfront end loader
322 $262aiter6p.m.

We have a Singt'r Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for 1630 was
Christmas layaway, there was

62:_Lawn.Garden

1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PRO.
PERTY OVERLOOKING AN
ICECOLDTROUTPOND.VOU
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,955 WITH
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTSWITHIpERCENT
INTEREST,

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cashor take up payments of $12

mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531-1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

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UTAIS. DOWNTOWN
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'69 Cadillac, Good Conditon
5500 or best offer
323 1394

Completely sell contained
Travel Trailer, 22' w-air
373-1730

1972 Chevrolet Station Wagon
51150 437 West 19th St.
or Call 322 5339

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home Improvement

Obligation.

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new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771
JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
ins?. Comm. &amp; ReS. 322.0205.

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RentOurRinsenvac

$301. up; El. stovello I. up; full
sizedraperies$1O$. up. Sanford

Beauty

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5400 3775705
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

203 S. Holly Ave

3lOSanfordAve.

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Shepherdpups,Reasonabl.'
Call aft. 5-i wk*. Old

Moped
$l2Oas 5

KuIp Decorators
SIncelS)7
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322-2333

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GOocin

The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale - sell everything'
last with a want ad. Call 77,261)
or $31 9993.
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Poodle AKC Male, 7 wks, jet blk
&amp; first grooming, $75. 531-1239,
FOR SALE AKC German Shep., 1$

ma. old, male, best looking dog
in central Fla. Just don't have
the room to keep him. Call 323.
594, Must see to appreciate.
$100.
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

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Mowing
No iob too large or small, (om
plete - lawn service, Free
estimate. 323 4881; Landscaping
&amp;spraying 323 8049 call anytime.

Service

Curley Burl ield Electrical
Maintenanca g. repair
$30

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur'
N. 321-1713.

General Landscaping. Rose

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn main?.
tree trimming.
323 294$.

Glass &amp; Screen

LlgMHeuftng

Screen-porches, pool end. wds.
All type reglazing 1. wd. install.
Erie Est, Mr. Taylor 322J345.
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Appliances &amp; MIsc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

Gronthi &amp; Boarshig
ANIMAL, HAVEN

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
macIs. 372-5752.

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Peinting
DANNY'S PAINTING
InterIor-Exterior House Painting

LIcensed. Insured E-3nded
FREE Estimates (303) 322 9460

Small home repaIrs. Remodeling
&amp; Pan. Roofing repair, Free Es?.

3235543 33).Q7
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Interior &amp; Exterior Paint ing
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Freelst. 3225545

The sooner you place your
classif led ad, the sooner you get
results.

PIunthhig Service

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--DONT STORE IT, SELL IT with a
ON SALE- NEW twin Size box
low cost Classlfi.d Ad.
springs &amp; mattress $23.SS e.
PC.: NEW coffee table with?
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
matchingendtabin.Sanfo
Top Prices Paid
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So.
Used, any condition 6440)26
333.5713,

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5.0.
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BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 332-5463
I Man, quality operation
Syrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 337.1331

Call Mr. Taylor, 322-1543
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COMPARE mISC PIATURI5
S MOBILE HOMES AT COST

lOwe trade, 5$. Johns River
kce.s. 17* dan. 20 yr. terms.
ON.en Zachary R. TrINee,
baiter, *-14B0416 &amp; 5201504
Eve &amp; whandi 104 736.omd

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.

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'CITY WATER a.d SEWER INCLUDED
S ADULT ONLY and PAMILY SECTIONS

CAIIIAGE

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END, THE

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
Chg.Cdi.
3230114;3fl.440%

PreuursCbeeidng

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Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 6631335

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Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building I Remodeling
365-6331

Electrical

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

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Dressmaking

3235)36

Cash 322.4132

EVERYTHINGMUSTGO
321.0146

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54" round solid oak table, w•2
leavesi pads, $2000roffer. 3226354.
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Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call
32) 0819 or 904 734 6108 collect

NUMBER IS 372 2611.

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65-Pets-Scjppljes

BUY SELL TRADE
HMSEFfrStSt.
327.5632

INSULATION

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 75 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

322-3)51
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Sanford, 322-5721.

Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est 327 1641.

Care

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. lit St., 327-5742

FILL DIRT 5. TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-70

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350-4W--.ffWi*0.7fl)

'77 Sport Fury
Takeover payments
Call after) p.m 323-4535

1974 Coachman 12 It. slide 'in
camper. Sleeps 4, for . I
truck. 372 8267 after 6 p rn

Sm. or Lg. Free lit.

LII ctrclN

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PARK
REALTORS
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333.2321

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'It to
75 models. Call 339-9100 or 5311605 (Dealer).

'Fl ForciLtOSlation Wagon
Exc. cond., loaded $600
571 4429 Deltona

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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JOIN THE ONI THAT'S NO.11

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Looking 1-or a New Home?
Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and price

75-Recreational Vehicles

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BROKER

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
,'wy. 92 1 mile wesl of Speedway 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 901-25583)1 for further details

323-7340

Auction Saturdays? p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 421
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction aIes
323-7050

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80-Autos for Sale

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12155. French Ave.

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17 Dodge SE ton P U
W shell. 26,000mi.
321 0019

Received load of new furniture
from N.Y. warehouse, good
selection of new dining sets, new
couches &amp; chairs, new end
tables, new coffee tables, new
bunks, new fife stands, new
chests, new china cabinets. new
beds.. Oak OR suite, bow front
chinas &amp; round oak tables, also
lots of wrought iron accent pcs,
VISA MASTER CHARGE

322-l4I

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3 1*. i bath. Con. H-A, carpet
*1* consimr

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The Greenhouse

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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only 1116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. f0r $116

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RIG AUCTION.
'MON., APRIL 2,7 PM.

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Cornpiete. Thomas organs, pianos.
0o1 Call's Disc. Center Inc.
fl02
French Ave.
322-2235
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Lowry Organ &amp; bench
EXCELLENT CONDITION

MOVING NORTH

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKETALL IIRCHTMEE5ON
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

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322 7537

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF

SANFORD-NEAR HOSPITAL
NeW3BN,lbatft,C.H

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADINI WI LIST &amp; SILL

78-MotorCycles
CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new home for
everything
. even for you!

BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"

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Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 3738455 alt 7 p.m.

For Sale Red Shag, goodcon
Orange&amp; YellowShag
13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS _____________________
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN.
Nylonpilecushioflcarpef.56.50yd:
AMA CITY
$15,500 BEST
installed.
TERMS.

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$140 MONTH.

NEAR OSTEEN. YOU'RE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

rotdNaff--hfty

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170 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD

Sanford's Sales Leader

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1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MAR KHAM ROAD.

FRI., $A7, &amp; SUN.

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litus. Cluls.s Wi
Pb.rusa€y

FICES. $12500 TERMS.

$23,000.

Super buy for 510,1001

ty degos 222W. 15th St.
*3-3420 after S.

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BLVD. NEAR NEW KMART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL OF.

fishIng dock. Canal leads to

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59-Musical trchindise
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100 FRONTACit tIN AIRPORT

MAYFAIR older 3 BR. 1½ borne
with many unique features. Ig
rms., lovely grounds. $69,530

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
Call 322 1621. 322-1160

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Nearly new Seablue pump

home, sundeck, boat house,

Only 137,5001

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FiIlswIu PilNsi*,

SPARKLING clean 2 BR, 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.

SUPER 3 BR, I bath home in
Dreamwold w-dining area, nice
LR, 1g. scr. patio, allan a lovely

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shaded &amp; landiciped. $21,300.

spacious backyard &amp;
Much Morel Perfect I or
newlyweds or retired couplet
Nice lociticnl BPP WARRANT-

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
32? 5990

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ED. Only $213001

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Sunland with dining area,

77-Junk Cars Rermved

For Estate Commercial &amp; Residential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dolls Auction 323 5620

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carpet,

Eve.322.0612, 322.1317, 322.7177

Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 115, 15 ml. north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house full.
Free pick-up on consigned mdse.

1974 Chev. wd van, dbl air,
auto., $3850 or best offer
322-6354

Sanford, Fla. 32771

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REALTOR323.7$32

Piney Woods Aucon

_7S.A.-Vans

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12*60, 2 BR, 1~ baths. Ex
Garage so full there's no room r
cellent Cond. 349-3920.
thecar?Clean it out with a Want ___________________________

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THE WOND'S

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Cash for your lotI Will build on
your io. or our iot.
V EnterPrise. Inc.
444-3013
Medel Inc.. Realtor
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Build to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 2351 245.

KULPA REALTY
107W. IstSanford
JUST LISTED, Neat) BR, 1 bath
Phone322.7335
home In Del Are on shaded loll _____________________________
Newly painted, eat.in kit.,
fencedrear yard &amp; Much Morel
VA•FHA.235.Conv.Homes
Only $23,900!
Low Down Payment

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ROBSON MARINE

property listed from $500. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of

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ForA 5%salesFee

WESELLHOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

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iOOhp Evinrude, Extras, 5)993

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ListAnd Sell Your Home

YOU WANT TOSELL
OR BUYAHOME!

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Vehicles

Estate Wanted

wooded,

$1 000

The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Listlngsl
OuringMarchWeWill

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372-0231,323.7173, 372-0779

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'Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty of privacy.

OFSANFORD

TO CLOSE IN 19791

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United StaSes. Canada. Puerto "co, Au$trill
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21 ft. Dutchcraf? trailer, sell
contained, air cond. New tires,
Excellent cond, $4,000 Ph 322
1413 after I.

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SANFORDAUCTION.

Yard Sale onllSat Allman, Ostern
Sat. &amp; Sun. 31st &amp; 1st
5a.m. to6 p.m.

CHEROKEELANDCO
Murphy, NC. 28905

3.2. $41,500

Reg. Real Estate Broker
23415. French Ave.

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Write or call today.

Longwood- big rooms quiet area.
2 acre

Sales
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54 Garage

2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty

Handy man special. $9,500.

$25 0o

REALTY

Lk.Mary, very nice, 1 BR, C.H&amp;A,
cony. location. $160 + security.
$345992 for appt.

Cospoistion aim stores in

And

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Good Used Televisions. 525 ana up.
Miller's26ltOrlandoDr.
3220352

AFTER HOURS

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

323.8670 Mariner's Village.

Call Mr. Adams TOLL FREE
anytime: 1-5004311W, day or
night, Sunday cells accepted.

SRvi*ng Nalasisi

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$95

REALTOR

sites In several locations. Call
for prices and terms.

1 BR-$l$4. Pool. Adulls only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

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323.5176

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Want to live in the country? We
have some beautiful buIlding

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'day et Merob.

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Eves

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912 French Ave•

REALTY

home. Aluminum siding, tree
shadedcor, lot.) unit &amp; officeor

REALTOR 322.199)

1304 West 3rd St.
3fl.11$3aft 5p.m.
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11.11U.*.

AREOUR

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101111'S

$30,900 will buy you this 3 BR, 2
bath home with am. room on a

2 Bedrooms in private home STENSTROM
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BUSINESS

BUILDER. 327-2257.

Business Opportunity- One of

Reasonable we.kI &amp; monthly
rates. Inquire 500 5. Oak.
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qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments

Income property, 2 story older

1 Acre bldg. lots w.paved rd.
Irontage&amp; beautifuloak trees in
GOOd terms.

Sanford-Gracious livIng.

APPLICANTS MUST BE
RESPONSIBLE,ABLE TO MAKE
DECISIONS, AND BE CAPABLE
OF MAKING A MINIMUM CASH
INVESTMENT OF 13.950.00. 100
PERCENT MERCHANDISE
BUY-BACK.

PEOPLE ARE OUR
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New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to

fully equipped kitchen, C-H&amp;A.
carpeting, double garage and

Geneva. Attention developers

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DISCOUNT

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75-Recreational

at 30 pct. 372-7270.

walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balancf 5175 or $12 mo. Still in

327-5691.
REALTOR
83003

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MOUNTAINS

Eves-Glenna TenneyAssoc.

Rag. Real Estate Broker
321.0739

29-Rooms

whose present sales
exceed $10,000,000.00 annually.

the

A WANT AD Plume .sis or

FRIENDS

WORLDS

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NORTH CAROLINA

low ma. payments,
NFORD 3 BR, 1'-2 B. Very
clean, large fenced yard. Near
Downtown.
OVI EDO 3 BR, l'7 B. Clean,
country almosphere.

263$SanfordAve.

citrusgrove &amp; SR I6frontage in

in your area $250000 and up. For

call 323.1201.
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5011197 Pd ifrldly AdViser
aIR Nile yes.

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GOv T RESALE
SANFORD 3 BR, 1 B. Low down,

MOBILE HOME LO]S 100*160.
Terms. $7000.

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payment. Plenty of wild game

Call444307.

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WINTER I TINS.
SELL
"DON'T NIID$9' PAST WITH

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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Fruit trees. $21,500.

4 acre country estate. Complete
with horsestable &amp; pasture,also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.

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Property

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KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

INC.
REALTORS
130-6133or 339-4711 eves.

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323 5371

in a quiet neighborhood. Act fast
on thisl Owner may carry mort.
525.900.

Five Hundred dollars a week,

IO1W.Commercial

Phone3n;$81, Sanford

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BR, 1 B furn. near shopping but

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd

holidays by selllng.Avon. Now's

K mail

Searching for investment? Just
listed 2 apt bldg. near town.
$24,500.

322 6733aft6

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

ld5AOrangeBlvcl.

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FURRE5T GREENE

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
713S' 5. French (1792) Sanford

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ZELLWOOD. 5 acres $10,000.

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Realtor. 614-231S.

exc. 321.0499.

countswttichwillbeturnsdoverto
you In your area. These great
products will besupplled to you by

REAL ESTATE

REALTOR, 32? 7495

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Looking for the Country home wacreage?Hereitis,one3a.
a canal runniria by the rnnertv
3 BR &amp; a potential 4th or hobby
rm. $54,900.
REALTY

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to s'
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.

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AVON
BUILDYOUREASTER NEST EGGI

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CITY OP WINTER SPRINGS. OIILLPUUOPS.
FLORIDA
WILDER ---By: Miry T. Nets,
SASATTINIMNY

Cly Cist
rudiss:

Johnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc.
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General Contractor

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50 yr. old working female desires

beautiful displays in high caliber,
company established, retail ac

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,

41-44aus

Applications now accepted for

PROMOTE THESE PRODUCTS

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County Ma.waw,r Division,
Firol All lnlaraifedpe,s.uea,, invited leaIlenlllueh
Street afld Pick Avenue, Sanford, is attend and be Mere.
THIS NOTICE- skiS l___
Fl. 33111 or
ThIS NQTICI shall Is pi*i*.i IN the sanwi Igsing Iforui., a
Street and Park Avenue in the Sanford Ivenleg Herald, a UW5IPSI of IIPIUI CCWSetSeN IN
Sanford, Fl. 33111
MwspeperOiupIralClole *SCWy,sns(I)tl.eatlssenhlun
or
toe city, one In timeat on imem (1S days prier to s tle of She

pa. pe10 Iii, 07)10 PR
W. $4 pa.,

72-Auction

El
g.rpper tone
w-clbI oven. Exc. cond.

Lg Lot, big trees, water &amp; sewer
in Sanford. $11,500. William
Maliczowski, Realtor. 322 7953.

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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MAINTENANCE

message.

Call Bart

worlds wC-H&amp;A &amp; FP, 3 BR, 2
B, 532.750.

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team. Call 831-5253 or 322-5233
Fricke &amp; Fricke Assoc. Inc.
Realtor. ERA Member-Broker.

recorded

who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; is located
close to hospital &amp; all conveniences. $36.ion
those

323-9001, aft his. 644-1595.

open. Currently interviewing
experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 offices. We pledge
oureives ro your being a suc.
cessi Continuous trainina A.
guidance. Join a professionas

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WE'VE EXPANDED
New office in Lake Mary now

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Lake Mary.Sanford Area, I avail.
Uuy 1 or group. 100 pd. oc.
cupied. E. H. Seibert, Realtor.

28-Apts&amp; Houses

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appointment,

Operators
tandem-axle traders tO run the
last Casot. Home en ws*eeds,
1daiiCfl on each trip &amp; fast

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development. comm. bldgs.,
farms, etc. STATEWIDE FIN.
ANCIAL SERVICE 30S-5)2.23i.
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LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 57.000.

REDUCED $2,000
for

106W. 19th Street
Like to live with the charm of
yesteryear? This older home on
one of Sanfords picturesque
streets has been brought right up
todate. You have the best of both

40A-Apartments&amp;

company benefits, 10 paid
holidays,
EEO.
AMF
Crestliner/Robalo, 1113 30th
St., Sanford. (Airport).

WORLD OF SPORTS, THE
ed Pressmen on a Goes Cam.
WALTONS, FAMILY, ROCK.
munity S .unit press. Good
starting salary &amp; excellent FORD FILES, WELCOMEBACK
KOTTER, CU MOVIE OF THE
frinss benefits. For more in.
formallonconlactD.nMackor
WEEK,ANDMANYMORE.
DIflfly Bell at the Ormond
No selling or experience
BelCh PublishIng Company, 37
necessary. Complete company
CorbinAve., Ormond Reach, Fl.
training. You wIll restock
ar call (904) 677.4266 for an

ADD., ACCORDINOTOTNEPLAT 011.3

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IUAY, AP*IL 3
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Asauni a.idAI
Aia.d Crsl
yIa4dp, 7 p.m.
'g Lldae, 31 • Prinwus Ave.,
ida. dal his',1:10p.m.

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Experienced boat riggers, cxc.

French Ave., $a.Wsrd. Pie.
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nat patentlol and to obtain unLOCATED ALONG STATE ROAD RIGHT OP WAY U.S. HIGHWAY 17.
-subsidized employment The pro- 434 BETWEEN SHINNY AND 97, PLAY SOON 7
PAGE 50. PUB
gram is desIgned to assist WADE STREETS IN TN' CITY
OF LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLI
economically disadvantaged youth WINTER
SPRINGS. SUMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT
ages 14 through 21 years of age.- A COUNTY. FLORIDA, FROM u
TO FLORIDA $TAUT1 iflM4,
prolietmustresult intangibleosj. PR 1 51 NT 10 NI NO
PROVIDINGZONING FOITNI
puts or a specific product thai will CLAS$IFICATION.O, RI TO C-i SUSJICT PROPERTY, PROVIbe
within the period of PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 144041 DING POE THE
AMENDMENT
timebee.flthecloseofsctos,,. OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTESJ OF Till OFFICIAL. ZONING MAP
Isplembar 30, 1975.
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND. AND THE CITY'S COMPRIHIN11I1b1i, AOISCIN- lectode: MINT OP THE OFFICIAL
SIVI LAND USE PLANs PROVIb
geijle County pt*llc and prlvaip NING MAP AND THE CITY'S
DING DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
,wn.prsflt nelghbeflaod Sr corn-- COMPRENINSIVE - PLAN, CLERK, $EVUASIL$TY,
cowmunity based organIzations - or SIV1RABILITY CONFLICTS FLICT$ AND IPPICTIVI SATI.
aulciallins
including
local AND EFFECTIVE DATk.
ACyofNldOrdIninciI$
education institutions.
A copy of said Ordinenc, shall
avill*Is at the ofhlce of Si City
Interested agencies should available at the 5N1c of the
CIty Clerk of So CIty of Wiser Springs.
eatad.
Clerk ci City of winis, springs, Florida, all psrsims daswq so
kends Oo.vtan. Acting Man- Florida, for all persons deelrluig to swamis some.

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43-Lots.Acreage

41-Houses

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70$ Wilshire, Casselbeiry
Want to be where the action is?
This 3 BR home in Casselberry
offers you proximity to 436 vet it
is on a quiet residential street.
lnterestrateonMort.onlylpc,.

NEED A SFRVitPuAiI V.,,II
find him listed In our Business
Service Directory.

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Florida. HOBBY DEPOT. 1910

to RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN. AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO

ash,

Proficiency Specialists, Box

20244, SIn Diego 92120.

Pleas. be adviied that the
sription of eich property to be

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JBR Houselor Family

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ARE BEING SPENT ON

Exams repeated free until
passed. Stat. registered.
Community High School call

interested in operating a FY 75
MERCURY MOTOREXPRISS
TOWNSITE, FOURTH ADD., $hiCltyCO.mCllWfbiCltywWinter
Summer Youth Employment ACCORDING TO THE PL.AT Springs, Florida. that said City
TollF,ae 1110.436lI72 ask for
1-_ BeviS. 101
Program (IVEP) CETA TItle IV THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Councllwlllholdapubticliearing$
Subpart C to submIt a prolect
PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 6, PUBLIC the City of Wktt.'
Springs Corn- Manager Trainee - Wa$groen
proposal to, fundin consideration. RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN. munity Building. on Tuesday.
April
Drugsof Sanford. Paid vacation.
The total ailocatic,, for FY 75 is TV, FLORIDA and
21, 1575, at 7:30 p.m.. or
seen
paid holidays, mdse disc. malor
$630,767.
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LOT 1, NORTH ORLANDO thereafter IS PONIbIS,
medical&amp; retirement Plans. 323.
Purpose of SYIP; This program TOWNSITE,lth ADD, 3RD NI. an Ordinance entitled as tols:
provides eligible youth with useful PLAT,ACCORDINOTOTHI PLAT
AN ORDINANCE OP TIlE CITY
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work and wfflclent basic educaflon THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OF WINTER SPRINGs.
FLORIDA,' Small remidellog firm noed
and Institutional or on.the-lob PI.AT BOOK 1$, PAGIH, PUBLIC TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
PCI *.Caq
lfllflt5giohiIy
training to assist these youths

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"High School Diploma a?

PUBLIC NOTICE
CITYOP WINTIR SPRINGS.
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
The SemInole County Board of PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 30, PUBLIC
orn
County Commissioners, as Prime RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN. AMENOIDNOTICI OP PUBLIC
Sponsor for the Coniprefiensive TV, FLORIDA:
NEARING
Employment .'nd Tra3.i!isg Act
LOTS 11, 1-h 13. 14, 11, 19, and 36, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Wslt Wa$ebsn, 10a.m., Ase iikinLtdbsri Q*Ul'th,
Florida Federal, P0$dE in1I.
Dint Wesbsp, 10 e.m. and noon, Canon Union

7p.m.,

BialØiig, St.1sn University, DuId 7'30 g.m. FI,st
Preobi1.rian Church, DsLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
$sdes'd Beinry om,
$intIesIsAA, noon, Msntal Health Center, Robin
pd, Altameids Spp
Pr.. mood prooss niWe 74 p.m. 7'h'dsy Adr,
Church, Winter 8pi
Las Mse. Aaids Is untidy, 7'.IS pa., Ions
ford AIrport ICC T.ke.sm.n1k.&amp;4

Call Jo-Ad, rn-sin.

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DESCRIBED LANDS:
LOTS1,2,3,1,3,6,a.$,9, 10,11,
12. 13 AND 14, BLOCK a. NORTH

Sig. Richard Simmons

8Id.

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Creative Expressions

TM streets tO be IfltproWd

the OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,

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1mm,

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with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, r.ance
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entItled as follows:
Seminole County, Florida In ac.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
cordance wIth the provisions of

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ØIj Sebsal bus,,

Market Research Firm.

frie (collect) 1.365.270.0115 or
wviteSW 77 Avenue, Miami,
FIOIida 33156.
under the fIctitious munity Building on Tuesday, May •, assessed and the amount tO be ____________________________
name of D$S ENTERPRISE5, and l579,at7:30p.m.,ora,,,e. assessed to each Piece or parcel of

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the said assessments one basis

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
PICTITIOUSNAMS
theCityCounciiolthecltyofwinter
Notice is hereby given that I ann
Springs, Florida, that said City
engaged in business at 100 Ichabod Council
will hold a public hearing at
Tr., Longwood, 33730 Seminole the City of Winter Springs CornCounty, Florida,

SUNDAY, APRIL1
Baih..a sad r.i.d à.d 8p.m., Temple PIkIam,
MONDAY, APIILI
DsIsry Wa1areri, 2p.m., DsBwr QvIc

to S. wholesale or retail. AlSo
English peas, lettuce,
potatoes, at Treasure
Hwy 44 East of Leesburg.

In North Or linda Ranches Sections
212A, and shall adjustandequalize

That the (party) Interested inlaid DC 1.10
business enterprise (is) as fóIows:
CITYOFWINTOSPRINGS,
5: John F. PrIce
FLORIDA
Publlsti March 25, AprIl 1,5, 15,
Noticeof Public Nines
197,
DEH-133
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CALENDAR
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Longwood, Sanford Area
322-2525

CASA MIGUEL'S
Evening work. Full &amp; Part time,
No Sundays. Apply after 2 p.m.
Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.

MILLION$!!!

PERSONSto make continuous pt.
timerestaurant repertsfor Nat'I

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RAZORS.

130.U16.

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17. No ThU Lover Chicago
18. DancIn' Shoes Nigel

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13. I'm Gonna Love

Don't

THE AMENDMENT OF THE
on back. Lost vicinIty of Madera
against you for the relief demanded
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
&amp; ROUlla,
___________________
us
AND in the Comataint or Ps$ltI.
____________________
________________________
THE CITY'S COMPUHENSIVE
WITH $ myttaedandt
Sanford, Florlda32lll
PLAN; SEVERABILITY; CON. thlsCourtonMarchi9,lwe.
__________________________
e-NM
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PubIlh: March 11, II, 23, April 1. FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE, (SEAL)
__________________________
A
copy
of
said Ordinance shall be
1979
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
available at the office of the City
Baby Sitting in my home,
DEH-*4
Clerk of the
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
Lortgwood area. Days only. Ph.
By: June I. Curtis
_____________________________
NOTICE UNDER
Florida, for all persons desiring to
524-1952
_____________________________
As Deputy Clerk
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
examine same.
Publish Apr. 1, I, 15, 22, 1979
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__________
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
All interested persons are invited DEl.14
m
10 EEl
Notice Is'hereby gIven that the to attend and be heard.
___________________________
undersigned, pursuant to the
THISNOTICEiSt0bep.Jblishedin
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter the Sanford Evening Herald, a
NOTICE OP NEARING
STRAWBERRIES: Extra large &amp;

Robert M. Morris of
IS. Whnt You Won't Do For HUTCHISON I. MORRIS
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DING TO THE PLAI THEREOF
CARL W. PEARSON, plaintiff's
WITNESSmyhand andthe seal of AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
S-Lost &amp; FOUfld
this Court on the 7th day of March, PAGE 9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF attorney, whose address is
South Hopkins Avenue, Post Office
A.D. 1919.
S E M I N 0 L E C 0 U N T Y,
LOST: MaliPeliinsese.Wh.&amp;tan,
Box 1015, Titusville, Florida 32750,
Clerk of the Court
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF R.
original with the Clerk of this ourt
Mar. 77 at noon. "Bandit"
By: Betty M. Capps
U TO C-2, PURSUANT TO CHAP.
either before service on plaintiff's
(Reward). 33.n3 mossi.
As Deputy Clerk
TER 1U.041 OF THE FLORIDA attorneyorimmedia,elyffiereaftsc:

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Jay Ward

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The Day Before Publication
Directors of COX CRAFT, INC., a
!ubIic Records of Seminole County, County,
Florida,
March 2, 979•
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PubliSh: March 11, 1L 25. April 1,
CCX CRAFT, INC., a dissolved
accepting applications for Full &amp;
Sunday
Said property is zoned Residential 1979
corporation.
_____________________________
Part time positions. Apply at
by the City of Sanford, and situated DE H-61
_______________________________
any store locally or P.O. Box 90$,
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
_________________________ _________________________
on the property is a one-story, two________________________
__________________________
TO: CDX CRAFT, INC., a
Crescent City. Fl. 32012.
bedroom, one-bath, dwelling. The
FICTITIOUS NAME
_____Keys may be obtained from Patricia
Notice Is hereby given that I am
4-Personals
!I-t
nd
24Business portunitles
Austin of STENSTROM. DAVIS, engaged Inbusinessat 1021 Camellie
_________________________
Birmingham, Alabama 35222
__________________________
McINTOSH &amp; JUL lAN. The sale Drive. Casselberry Seminole
&amp; dog need good loving home
W P COX. JR. DireCtor
shall be for the highest cash bid. No County. Florida, under the fIctItious
LOW LOW investment buys you
WHY BE LONELY? Write"Get A
torI mo. in country area, whIle
and
Trustee
Of
CCX
bid wit
accepted less than
name of DEPENDABLE PEST
your own busineis. Fully equipt,
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
owners
travel.
Salary
CRAFT, INC., a dissolved
$29,750.00.
CONTROL, and that I intend to re
this DAY CARE CENTER is in a
P.O. lox 1031, ChoIr., FL. 33517.
negotIable. Call 322.5153.
corporation
__________________________
s: Douglas Stenstrom
gister said name with the Clerk of
thriving location &amp; reedy to go.
3613 Ridge View Drive
Personal Rep. Estate of
HOuWlifes Send for 20 ways of
Only $7,000 dwn + $199 ma. to be
the Circuit Court, Seminole county
jVORct-$30j,arset
West
ma&amp;Ing money at home. $3.00 to
EARL V. TURNER,
Florida in accordance with the pro.
your own boss. Their loss is your
Free details; KIT, lox
Jeans Report, P.O. Box 120.
Deceased
Birmingham, Alabama 3516
visions of the Fictitious Name
gain. Call today.
pompano, FL. 330$1, p41-4991.
cIa
12771.
STENSTROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH Statutes, To-Wit: Section 165.09
Sançont.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
________________________
J.J. SWIFT. Director
&amp; JULIAN
3233714
Realtor. MLS
Florida Statutes 1957.
Relief
Auditors,
Full
Time
WANTED:
Customers
to
inlay
and Trustee of cox
Flagship Bank of Seminole
Sig. Marilyn Jenquin Ailgaier
Auditors,
Waitresses
&amp;
Cooks,
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
CRAFT. INC., a dissolved
West First Street
Free Business
I own a dog
PublIsh: April 1, I, 15, 22, 1979
all positions require experience.
Salad Bar with 15 Items &amp; Great
corporation
Sanford, FL 32771
grooming busIness with over 200
Apply
In
person
Days
Inn,
Country
Breakfast.
No
ix.
2321.1 Mountain Lodge Circle
PublishMar.26,27,2L29,30,&amp; Apr.
clients&amp;stiil growing. Part time
Sanford.
perience necessary. Apply in
Birmingham, Alabama 35216
1, 1919
employment earns me $150
FICTITIOUS NAME
f101 Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.
DEH-1i0
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
weefi. Becauseof family illness I
Notice is hereby given that I am
For a coreir in Real Estate call
Apptite required.
Ion foreclosing mortgages on the
must give this up. First person
engaged
in
business
at
139$
HOW
477
act
Realty
World,
The
Real
Estate
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
32730 following property in Seminole
wIth $4300 cash for my stock &amp;
Agency June Porzlg 323-5321.
WeddIngs by DOT
PLO R I D A E 10 H T E E NT H North, Longwood, FIa.
fixtures can have this business.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE Seminole County, Florida, under the County, Florida:
NOTARY PUBLIC
,'
Training included in price.
TheSouth½ofnieNorniwntIA.of
Full time AUTO MECHANIC
fictitious name of HAV.A.CUP
332.2!6r333.0M7
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Write: Box 731, CasseIb,rry,
SIctionl,Township20louth,
Range
neededat
Joe
Criamonsfor
new
COFFEE
SERVICE
and
that
I
In.
Civil Action No. 79.409.CA.19.E
ISALt0NOLAPft0ILEM
Florida 32101.
31 East, lying East of Seaboard
tend to register said name with the
&amp; USed dept.
iI D. ?UE
ADIA
wr
NYUUR FAMILY?
Coastline Railroad and West of
k.Mike.322.3391,ext.726.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
ROBERTM3LOPOST,Husband
AL.ANON
Mollonville Avenue (less the South
YOU COULD EARN
County, Florida In accordance with
And
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
ForflmllI.sorfrl.nd,of
955.45 feet).
the
provisions
of
the
Fictitious
NORMA LEONA POST, Wife
Position
open for career minded
presmi,
Begin at the NW corner of Lot 1,
Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
and
15000 PER
Individual with the Nation's
ForflAurelnfornia$loncall
865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Block F. SUNLAND ESTATE,
ROBERT MILD POST,
largest
producer
of
factory
buIlt
647.3333orwrite
according
to
Flat thereof as
Sig, EASY BREAK COFFEE
Plaintiff
apartments &amp; developers of
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
recorded in Piat Book 11, pages 16
SER. INC.
PART TIME
multifamily proi.cts. Excellent
____________________________
P.O. loxSS3
_______________________________
By:
through
72,
PublIc
Records
of
Charles
E.
Hutton
CARL ADLER and LINDA ADLER,
salary &amp; bonus, paid vacation,
$'d, ci..isyu
Publish: April 1,8, IS, 22, 1979
Seminole County, Florida, thence
his wife
$60.000 PER
fully
paid
medical,
.
DEl-?
run South 0$ degrees 36' 23" West
FAC
WITH AbRIRLRO
hospItalIzation &amp; life ins. Must
through
the
SW
cornerof
said
Lot
I
a
PNo.LgM?
Defendants
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
be capable of supervising
distance of 265.54 feet, thence run
FULL-TIME POTENTIAL!!!
NOTiCE OF ACTION
Perhaps AlcofiollcsAnonymous
FLORIDA
u,e ,a a_
numerous orno•rtl.a. Trait.
r,urnw
To: Mrs. Norma Leona Post
Can Hilp
AmendeoNoticeofPublicHe.,ing
sportatlon provided. .S•nd
rees 31' 35" West 311.10 feet
PtioneIl7.3333
c-o Mrs. Pat Marks
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
complete resume to Sandra
GENERAL
East
ELECTRIC
Wrlt,P,O..ao* 1213
Miller,Cardlnal Industries, Inc.,
Chicago, III. 80611
the City Council of the City of Winter a
curve lyIng concave Nor
Yo are hereby notified that a Springs, Florida, that
Opportunity Employer.
LIGHT 5ULBS
said City theasterly and having a radius
proceeding for Relief Not Connected
.ABORTION SERVICES.
Council will hold a public hearing at
499.30 feet, also beIng the Southerly
with Dissolution of Marriage has the City of Winter Springs Commu. right
Nurses, RN's, &amp; LPN's Aides,
of way of Collins Drive, thence 1st Trimester abortion-1100; Gyn
been fIled against you and you are nity Building, on Tuesday, May
Live-in companion, short term
FABERGE
ClInic-Ill; Pregnancy testi
run Southastorly along the arc of
1979, at 7:30 p.m.. or as
required to serve a copy of your
assignment. Homemakers Upsoon thereat- said curve a distance of 280.52 feet
male ,sterlizatlon, tree coun.
MAKERSOF
Je
upon Petitioner's attorney, dinance entitled as, follows:
portiv atmosphere cant idential.
Block 0 of said Sunland Estates
PART TIME ART LAYOUT
AND
ROBERT M. MORRIS, Post Office
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
The East 150 feet ci Lot 2, Block
Longwood Company has opening
FARRAH FAWCETT
Drawer H, Sanford, Florida, 37771, OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, A. SUNLAND
ESTATES,
CENTRAL FLORIDA
according
for part time person to prepare
HAIR CARE PRUCTS
theoriginal thereof with the Clerk of THE WEST
ORGANIZATION
194 FEET AS Pill Book 1), Pages 16 through 22,
Absolutely requires experience
BIC
Petitioner's attorney or Im.
TO THE RIGHT OF WAY BOUND. Florida.
IQ9E.CofonlalOr.,Orfando
ordering
of
THE
FAMOUS
MAKERS OF
type
&amp;
layout.
Very
mediately thereafter; otherwise, a ING THE PROPERTY ON THE
191.0921
P E N 5,
flexible hours at your con.
0 I S PC S A IL E
default will be entered against you WEST OF LOT 10, ENTZMINGER has been filed against you and
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ExperiencedCook
Apply inperson
Holiday livi of Sanford

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Anne Murray
2. It's A Cheating Situation - broadcast play:
p
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1. Crazy Love
3. IDon't Want To Be Right
2. Blow Away
George

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18. Instant Funk - SaJaoiil
-Sister Sledge
19. Elvis Costello - Armed
Take Me Home - Char
Forces
NEW YORK (UP!) -The top
20. Bob Welch - Three
20 country and western sIngles
In thepop music field, based on Hearts
broadcast

- S:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

W. P. COX,JR.,andj.J. SWIFT, as
Trustees and last surviving

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Love - Bobby Caldwefl

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- Anne Murray
10. AIlman Brothers Band I Want Your Love - Chic Enllgt*ened Rogues
Heaven Knows - Donna
11. Cheap Trick - Cheap
Summer And Brooklyn Dreams Thck At Budokan
Reunited -Peaches And 12. The Jackaons - Destiny
Herb
13. Village People -crulsin'
18. Goodnlght Tonight 14. Poco -Legend
Wings
15. George Harrison- Dark
17. UvIn' It Up - Bell and Horse
18.RlckJames-BnstlngOut
James
Quatro And Chris NOrman
I Just Fall In Love Again

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term employment with one of
the Nation's largest builders call
CD'dIi Industries Inc. 305.321.
0220b,twe.nla.m.&amp;Sp.m.wk.
days or send reiume to Box U,
Fl., 37771. Equal Op.
____
portunity Employer.
Matureexperi,flCedordefiy,St04
shift. Sanford Nursing 1. Convalescent Center, 930 MeilonviliC

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follows: CENTRAL FLORIDA
and 5, Block 6. MAYFAIR, according to the PIat thereof, as TROPHY CORPORATION.
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 35

plaY.
Bee Gees
Sultans Of Swing - DIre
1. Dooble Brothers -Minute
Straits
By Minute
Shake Your Groove ThIng
2. Bee Gees - Spirits Have
- Peaches And Herb
Flown
3. DIre Straits -Dire Straits
Music Box Dancer -Frank
Mi113
4, GlorIa Gavnor - Love
Knock On Wood - Amil TraCkS
5. Rod Stewart - Blondes
Stewart
Have
More Fun
Do You Think I'm Sexy
6. Peaches And Herb -I- 2-Hot
Rod Stewart
Heart Of Glass - Blondle
7. Billy Joel - 52nd Street
8. George Benson - Uvin'
Lady -Uttle River Band

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rag. Medical Ins.,
paid vacation &amp; holidays

831-9993

HOURS

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av tor

s.crefar. oo

The undersigned, as Personal
Representative of the estate
will "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter SOUTHEAST RANKS TRUST COM.
F*DI V TUND
PANY, N. A. as successor TrU$tH of
65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
receIve
until
S
p.m.
April
13,
g,
at
20. Second-Hand Satin Lady
the
Clerk
of
Seminole
county,
the
Harry L. Besnien Trust,
• the office of STEN5TOM. DAVIS, with
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1LP-*ia,up3c\....r--.-.sv.-..td8tthe
1TT
IULlAp4. ITh
of this notice, the
Bank of Seminole, 200 West First
to.wit: LEEW000 HICKORY
LAKE ESTATES, INC.,
____
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Sanford, Florida,sealed bids titlous name,
NEWYORK(UP!)-ThIOp Street,
a Florida corporatIon,
for the purchase of the following under which we are engaged in
albums in the pop music described property, situated at 147 business at 200 Mingo Trail,. CROSSROADS CONTRACTING,
INC.. a Florida corporation,
Florida, 33750.
field, based on Billboard's Mellonville Avenue, Sanford, Longwood,
TRICOUNTRY BUILDING SUP.
That the corporation interested In
Florida,
to
wit:
survey Of sales and broadcast
said business enterorlie Is as
PLY CO.. INC..a Florida cor.

NEW YORK (UP!) -The top
2Osinglezinthejeid,
based on Billboard's SrVey Of
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sales and broadcast
play:
1. I Will Sun4ve - GloiLi
Gaynor
2. What A Fool Believes
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NOTICE UNDER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that the
CIVIL ACTION NO. 771S97CA411.
undersigned pursuant to the

NOTICE OF
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CUSTOM CABINETS

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SANFORD

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Brown's Pressure Cleaning_Mu.
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mobile hom.i. Trucks washed.
Economy rates. $349533,

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that citrus fruit Is packed In.
'Ihese boxes are
DEAR HELOISE: bagstwo ofgroceries
For smaller brothers and
sisters who are not able to by side.
reach the hangers to hang up
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list Year, No. 193—Monday, April 2,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald,—( USPS 48-280)—Price 15 Cents

Produce Keeps Coming
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Express Inc., store merchandise; Consolidated Freight, general
an adversie effect On shippers of prodtwe in Sanford and other getting their' freight out'
Herald Staff Writer
. but he said it could be either Tuesday or
commodities
from
personal
belongings
tomachinery;
Car
oline
communities In the county, said Lew Miller, manager of the Wednesday before "we know what's going on.,,
The nationwide strike waged Sunday by the International Freight, general commoditi
es;
Yellow
Republic
Freight,
general
Sanford
State
Farmer's
Market.
Brotherhood of Teamsters against 71 truck lines will hinder more commodities; and Pacific
"I don't think It's going to hurt the produce and food haulers."
eariountain Express, general
"The produce will continue to come in (to Sanford) because t
the shipping of general commodities than produce for residents of
commodities.
he
said.
Seminole County.
will be delivered from farms by local farmers," Miller said.
The nationwide strike involves at least 71 truck lines and affects
Miller said that produce drivers have not experienced any
Six major truck lines based in Orlando which ship freight in and
Trucking management Inc., the negotiating arms Of the Inat lead 2,200 drivers and freight handlers in four Florida locals,
difficulty
dustry, announced its "defensive shutdown" Sunday, less than 15
by union members when leaving the city with their
out of Seminole County have been shut down by teamster drikeri. union Officials said,
loads. Moat of the drivers are destined for the east coast, Canada,
hours after union officials walked out of contract talks an
The trucking firms deal mainly In general commodities and all
Today picketing was orderly at lines where union members Illinois and Michigan, he said, and would try to avoid the areas on
declared a "selective strike."
report no knowledge of picketing In Seminole County.
affiliated with the Teamster locals were posted at Jacksonville, strike.
The six truck lines now shut down are: Ryder Truck Lines Inc. Tampa, Miami and Orlando.
Chief federal mediator Wayne Horvitz expressed hope the talks
A spoke&amp;nan for Central Florida Produce concurred with
which ships mainly store merchandise (dry goods) Roadway
would
resume soon but no schedule for resuming the negoltiating
(i a brighter aide, the nationwide strike Is not expected to have Miller that produce shippers have not experienced any problem
session has been set.

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HARRIURG, Pa. (UPI) — Metropolitan
Edison Co., the power company that owns the
Three Mile Island nuciea plant,
today the dangerous bubble of hydrogen gas
Inside the reactor Is "disintegrating."
Federal nuclear experts refused to confirm
the report but said they were "encouraged"
about the bubble size.
A spokesman for Metropolitan Edison,
r of the stricken nuclear plant
t, said
the bubble, which Is complicating the vital
cooling Of the nuclear core Is "about 170-175
cubic feet right now and there Is evidence It
might be disintegrating.
If true, the report would mean the bubble Is
far less
u tnhajfft sori ali Is.
su 1t flnt
lx)d a dsmugsreos problos I. the ewieg
process. It was because original efforts to
diminds the bubble produced no
mass evacuation plans for
being considered.
However, a spokesman for the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, which is In charge of
the operation at Three Mile Wand, refused to
confirm the Met-Ed report. The NRC has
consistently had figures on the size of the
bubble higher than Met-Ed.
"The only thing we have Is that there Is
reason to be encouraged about the bubble
size," NRC spokesman Ken Clark salt
Meanwhile, engineers atthe site continued
the slow process of starting to convert
hydrogen gas In the containment building
back to water to help coolreactor.
The new attempt began Just hours after
President Carter — hiinael a trained nuclear
engineer — and Gov. Dick .Tharnburgh
domed bright yellow protective boots,
sonally Inspected the plant on the

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hooked up hydrogen "recomn•
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building, where the nuclear core Is housed, 10
tlIi today's operation.
The two recombiners were In place and
were 'expected to be In full operation later
today, according to Harry Kider, a Nuclear
Regulatory Comznlulon official In
Plilladelpida.
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some Of the hydrogen gas buildup In the
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Fire Officials have determined the source of Ignition which
started a fire at Seminole Petroleum Co., 202 N. Laurel Ave., In
Sanford March 22, was located on French Avenue and could have
spread fire through a large section of town had the top not been
blown off one Of the petroleum storage tanks.
"Fuel was released from an escape valve on lo ' of the tanks
and that fuel vaporized when it aut the atmosphere,p said Sanford
Fire Chief C. Manning Harrlett.
The petroleum vapor Is heavier than air, so It drifted to the
ground and flowed toward French Avenue, according to Harriett.
There,, something Ignited the vapors causing the re
fire to
spread back to the storage tanks. The pressure from the burning
vapor entering the tanks led to the explosion which reocked
northern Sanford In the early hours March 22, according to

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Success the conversion atISiflIlt 5150
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would reduce the possibility
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hydrogen gas explosion. Officials believe
such an explosion damaged the facility '
Wednesday, less than 10 hours after the
nation's word nuclear accident began.
Authorities said the maneuver posed no
new danger and Thornburgh — as If to dress
the belief — ordered state employees to
report for work as usual today In the state
Capitol complex, 10 miles from the plant site.
Carter — who 27 years ago was part of a
Navy team that helped avert a nuclear
disaster
saster in an experimental reactor Chalk
River In Canada — made a 20-minute on-site
buspSdIOII Of
Island plant Sunday.

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Harrielt said the investigation of the fire's cause being done by
his department and the Florida State Fire Marshal's office has
not yielded a cause for the explosion and resulting fire. However,
he
arson Is being ruled out.
The source of Ignition could have been any number of things,
according to Marriott. He cited as examples, a spark from a
passing car, a cigarette thrown down along French Avenue, near
the site Of the blaze orsom eaort of spark from
mn anearby house on
Fulton Street and French Avenue.
The explosion occurred just after Karl Yost, 62, Mullett Lake
Park, had finished unloading 1,600 gallons of petroleum from a
tanker truck Into the plant's storage tanks. The blast reportedly
knocked Yost totheground. He had been standing In the parking
lot area near the corner of Laurel and Fulton, a short distance
from the explosion, atthetlme, accordlngtoaspckewi.ui for the
Sanford Fire Department. Other than that Incident, no Injuries
were reported, authorities said.
The plant has a storage capacity of 80,000 gallons, according to
the spokesman. While the exact number of gallons of petroleum
being stored at the time of the explosion In not known, fire officials said they feel the plant was near capacity.
A burning power pole at the explosion site promoted Florida
Power &amp; Light lode-energize the line at 1:15a.m. causing an area
from the RAW dft down First Stred a:W over to the
county courthouse to be without power, FP&amp;L's District Manager
Scott Burns said.

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The youth of Sanford was all eyes and ears
Saturday when the Miami Amigos staged a
clinic for Little Leaguers at Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Some 150 kids attended, sticking
around to watch the exhibition game against
the Denver Bears. For results, see page 5A.

SANFORD
CLINIC

Deaths From Smoke Inhalation
26 Killed In Nursing Home Blaze

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power was restored completely by 4 p.m.
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Called out by the emergency, Burns said he could see flames
FARMINGTON, Mo. (UPI) because the neared fireby- mhigton Stat. Hospital for the
from the fire which followed the explosion from his home in the
The home Is near the eastern Meyer, who lives across the nearby.
— A fire today killed X people draM was one-half mile away. mentally handicapped said 13 edge Of Farmington, located highway from the home awakSt. Francois County Sheriff Mayfair section.
AM Injured several others at a
frocu the hospital were about 50 miles south of St. ened to the sirens and later told James Hickman said a nmoke
A temporary morgue was Set por
When he arrived at his office located down the draM from the
boarding borne thathOld up at the National Guard v housed at Wayside Inn. The Louis. Firemen from Farming- a repoe, "ft looked like the alarm alerted the residents of Seminole Petroleum facility, Burns said power was off In his
some date ments' pedenig, may. god other bodles Were bome, which was a row Of ton, Flat River, Dee Rue, whole backside was going up." the home.
office and he Immediately cranked up the generator to power the
authorities
taken to ths MIMIII Ara connected stucco-and-brick Esther, Desloge, Bismarck,
emergency lights and the telephone swltehbøart
Bodies being pulled from the
cottages, had *7 psiie'4s.
Boone Terre, LeadwOOd and
The blaze followed a 'inillar
The fireswept
HOWIW
The explosion was first reported by a Sanford Police Unit on
Laadington
were
smoldering
ruins
were
placed
fire
at Connellaville, Pa., patrol, according to fire officials.
Wayside Inn Home on the injur ed were taken to that
Assistant Farmblton Fire __
In bright yellow plastic begs. A Sunday night In which nine
outskirts Of town. Firemen hospital end Farmhugten Coin- Qde1 Bob Oiler said, "We fOd
The billowing flames that shot like a fiery fountain from three of
few
persons In the 42-bed home people were killed and three the four storage tanks also threw gas vapors to house at French
nins communities were muafty Hospital.
several rW inside the door.
The fire apparently began apparently had been moved others injured in a crowded Avenue and Fulton Street, according to fire official, ft vapors
tamoered In figNing the blaze
Authorities at the Far. They just _Idu't get out."
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Iii the kitchen. Lansford recently to another home boarding house.
caused minor burn to the o*I, of the house.

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list Year, No. 211—Monday, April 23,1979—Sanford, Florida 32711

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Raising The Drinking Age
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By D0NNAESTES
Herald Staff Writer

by Hal Kaufman

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Seminole High School, endorsing legislation
proposed by Rep. Fran Canton, DOnlaido and coo

sponsored
sponsored by Rep. Hobby Hattaway, DAltaznonte

Spring., and Rep. Bobby Brwtley, &amp;LOCgWOOd, to
raise the legal drinking age from 15 to 20.

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Canton Henley, principal at Lyman High School
In Longwood Is "most definitely jn favor" of raising
the legal drinking age. "We have noticed adecided
amount of evidence of alcohol being available to
young people. Soon after the legal drinking age was
changed to ii, we noticed beer cans and bottles in
the parking.kg at school much more than ever
before.
"Seniors are allowed to leave the campus at
lunchtime and it Is more difficult for venders to tell
On difference between 17 and 18-year-olds unless
they are going to ask everyone for identification,"
Henley said.
Dan Pelham, principal at Sanford Middle School,
said students of middle-school age are also
drinking. "I've heard counselors talk about the

The legislation Is to be considered in sub
committee today, said Hattaway. "A serious
problem exists in our schools. The Legislature
made a serious problem a few years ago by
lowering the drinking age to 15 years old," he said.
"As of a week ago there were 50 cosponsors on
the bill and ft will be quickly passed by the House
when it comes out of committee," Hattaway said.
He said the committee Is considering today not
only the bill helsco.sponscring but two others as
well to raise the drinking age to 21.
"When the law was at 21 years old, people started
drinking at ii," said Rs,lds. "When the legal age
was dropped to 15, they dsa'ted drinking at 15," he
said. "E1gi*em..yean.ol
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be kinkthg. Some get Into 5trouble before they are
really mature enough to make decisions,
"The use of alcohol is a greater problem among
young people than marijuana and drugs at my
school," Reynolds said.
Rep. Carlton, says teen-age alcoholism has grown
Fant since Florida lowered the drinking age
from 21 to 15511 years ago. There are Math of
etitldlcs,she says, showing that youthful drinking
Is reapomibie for poor school grades, Increasing
Juvenile crime, and a soaring number of highway

Proposed legislation to raise the legal drinking
age in Florida to 20 or 21 was met today with wide.
greed Support from local educators, law emforcement officials and legislators.
"Alcoholism Is one of the greatest problems In
high school today," said Don Reynolds, principal at

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availability of liquor in the homes. The young
people believe getting freaked out on alcohol will

not have the long term repercussions nor will those
repercussions be as great as with some drugs,"
Pelham said.
"I cannot agree completely with the analogy at
the time the legal drinking age was lowered that if
an 18-year-old is old enough to go to war, he should
be old enough to drink. I cannot go along with that,
Pelham said.
Meanwhile, Seminole County Chief Deputy
Sheriff Duane Harrell believes raising the legal
drinking age is a good move.
"I think ft Ought toberaised. I fed it should never
have been lowerd. I see no useful purpose In it,,,
Harrell said, adding, however, as a law err
forcement officer he hasn't really detected that
much of a change in the drinking problem at the
county level.
Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler said In many
cases the young people are getting the liquor from
their own homes.
"We occasionally catch juveniles drinking, but

it's a real problem catching the person who sold it to

them ad trying to get one young person to tell on
another Is almost an impossibility," he said.
Butler said his department hasn't had much
trouble with young people driving while intoxicated.

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LONG BEACH, Calif.
(UPI) — Billy Carter,

"I'm a recovering
alcoholic, I knew I was
drinking too much. But I
didn't think I had a
problem," he said,
!,0114 "of the hardest
tt0dowutoacknitI
.wu an alcoholic."
H. told reporters at his
ft4 news conference mime
he entered the facility
March 0 that President
Caster had nothing to do
with his decision to seek
treatment.
He said that his brother
has kept in touch with him

but added, "He had nothing

looking trim and fit After 4g

days in an alcoholic

treatment program, said
Wiley an hamw past of

his treatment was admitting, "I was an
Alcoholic."

its P,ed&amp;4' younger
brother, sporting a
mustache and thinner
around the waist, said he
expects to leave the Naval
Alcoholic MiabffhatJcm
Center late next week,
probably Friday.

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drinking regularly for 20
yeas. but it wasn't =W

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not have a drink. He said he
would be replacing his
booze with soda, milk, or
just plain water.
"I found out water can be
drunk straight," he said,

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"Friday and Saturday between nldaIgi4 an 3 am. are
the worst night' The parents go out and the kids have

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hell."

"1 jsi pot to the pow where the people were afraid to
say athb for fear of n' 1"" Paul 030"
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Thevrdslahessys,are agrv ,o(about$tem4g.ns
who 000gregetssnstres$ceroarson aft ln the *.etntgtg
after nl"*inkb.erandamokingpoL"
"There's a curfew here In Sanford," Paul says.
"Evir$ I hear ared.., I call the police but the kids .
are gone who the police Ild, hem"
Being awakened In the Tn 4me of the nl boomof
of
dragmdagdemth.bioekerth.emiJo(shstterfagbs,r

former first lady Betty
Ford and Georgia Sen.
Herman Talmadge
recently underwent
treatment, is recognized as
one of the best of Its kind.

HriId photo by Tom NeIs.I

ACTION
It's too early In the season for bubbles to burst, which Is probably okay with Lee
Carter, In Medical Center's dugout In a recent game in Sanford. The Medical
Center team was expected to be one of the top squads In Sanford Little League
this season, but has yet to arrive at Its full potential. Medical Center goes into
action again Tuesday afternoon at 5 on the Hay Avenue field against First
Federal. Little League games are slated In Sanford Monday through Thursdays
on Fort Mellon and Bay Avenue fields.

Around, 'But Little Can Be Done'

bottles Is not unusual in his neighborhood, Paul says.
"When I get up in the morning, I think maybe my
mailbox will be knocked down or I'll have egg on my
house," Paul says
To combat the vandals, Paul and his neighbors are
considering organizing a vigilant, group equipped with
citizen's band radios to survey the neighborhood's night

"I warned them. If they spin their tires on my lawn
again, VU shoot than,"
Those are the fredretsd ssdthmda of a Sanford man
whose hem, and neighborhood subdivision have been the
target of vandals for acouple of
his
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real name) and his neighbors have reached the boiling
point ad aru.'t going to tolerate
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laughing.
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treatment) was when I
made up my mnliid to stop
drinking."
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prograsnanyway,"he said.
I could think shod
Carter admitted he was
going horns"
bit nervous about facing
The s pecIa1
reporters knowing he could
detoxification unit, where

convinced him he needed
help. "'lb. decision to seek
frs* ent was made by me
and my family."
Carter said after being
without alcohol for so many
weeks, "I fed so damn well
I wish I would get the flu."
He will personally pay
the $12,100 cod of the

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Says he can sympathiz,
with Paul's situation but there Is just so much the Sanford
Polio. Department can do about It.
"IspMle with the citizwbs1generaJlywe ar,
dHngin Potty, fleighborhood grievance; a4 tam ft's
rita1kMIin by the kids involved," Bernoeky says "Nine
out of to times, it's not a 4hriatenlng situation."
From Jan. ltoApril.l8,th,,wsrellIc.sof,an.
reported in Sanford,
says. &amp;aken
windows account for 10 of these cues and vehicle

damages which covers everything from silt tires to
scratched auto pilot accounts for 4$ cues, he says.
Another 78 cases go In the miscellaneous category of
vandalism from soaped windows to egging a house, he
said,
The city of Sanford is divided bdo five zones and Paul
lives In Zone when the highest incidences of vandalism
are reported, he says. Zone 5 runs from 25th Street south
to the city limits and houses the "nice" subdivisions and

residential areas, mod of the car dealerships and the
plaza, Sgt. Bemoeky noted.
"We care, we report, we go but It's a sad situation,"
Bernoaky says. "It's so sad because It's so real. I cannot
measure the terror, the pure realism of this situation that
the people involved are experiencing."
There are measures that citizens can undertake to help
alleviate the vandal situation. Bernosky suggests the
creation of a neighborhood watch system where the
citizens are aware of who is and who is not supposed to be
In their neighborhood. Call the police department and
come forth with the Information when help arrives, he
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W do that however.
this case, he said.
(echer said he went to Crocker Said he was lnhiscar
his f-'al,, hit did not outside the coepWs temporary
have the mossy to pay for the home at 2412 Grandview Ave
NqIdieJ reglotrillon tag fee Sanford j%M prior to the girl's
charged by th. cowdy. He was being bitten. He said both dogs
aki. to prodac, papers to V"*were In the can with him. He left
do female had had the proper the car with both dogs locked
sits. The cdy still requires Inside and the girl was riposted
a tsp, hewseer. But he said the bitten about 15 minutes after he
males papere were led when left, he said. The child received
theoeeplsr.cintiy moved to a deep gaiiin her fac,, but
Ianfiid from Colorado.
authorities say she I. recovered
today.
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released to him allan It wsp
determined they were not t.
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"They knew It was a nuft
that bltthe girl, I don't know

why both lop were taken
doesn't make any sense," Wp
said.
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believed a male dog bit the gls,
but at the tune the
pounnsg papers were serwd
that bad nil been clarified and
both dogs were taken becais
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msnt'a employees said.

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Monday, April 23, 1979
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Amin Arrives In Iraq

KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) — Deposed Ugandan
President IdI Amin has arrived In the radical Arab nation
of Iraq In an apparently futile bid to get help for his ousted
government, high-ranking diplomatic sources said today.
The sources said Amin, who saw Tanzanian troops and
Ugandan exiles topple his eight-year dictatorship in four
months of fighting, arrived In Iraq Saturday from Libya.
The Iraqi response was not known, the sources said, but
the capture Sunday of Jinja Uganda's second largest
city by Tanzanian troops appeared to destroy any hope
Amin may have of staging a military comeback.
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Road Full Of People
BANGKOCK, Thailand (UPI)
More than 40,000
Khmer Rouge and civilian refugees "stretching as far as
the eye can see" today trekked south along the Thai side
of the border to escape fighting inside Cambodia, witsaid.
"Kilometer after kilometer, the road is full of people,"
one witness reported by telephone from the Thai border
town of Ariyaprathet.
There was no word on where they were headed, but
witnesses said it appeared they were being taken by armed Thai soldiers to a point on the border where they
could be sent back into Cambodia away from the fighting.

of the parking lot, deputies say.
Entry was gained by breaking
the window of the car, according to deputies.
The property stolen included
two fishing reels, two suitcases,
and two bowling bails, deputies
reported.
ARREST
Bobby Davis, 41, of General
Delivery Sipes Station, Sanford,
was arrested Sunday for two
counts of aggravated battery,
according to Seminole County
deputies,
Richard Hardin, 50, who lives
with Davis, told deputies he was
awakened early Sunday by

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times on the head with a rope,
Millard said,
Davis was arrested by
deputies and placed on an $8,400
bond.
WALLET STOLEN
A wallet contained $250 was
stolen sometime Friday night
from the bedside table of a
Sanford man, according to
Seminole County deputies
Houston Jarrell, 48, of 141
Lakeside Drive, Sanford, told
deputies someone cut the
screen on his bedroom window,
reached through
removed his wallet. The wallet
contained $250 in cash, a

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Child Accidently Suffocated
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) A housewife whose husband
and 4-year-old daughter were taken hostage and killed in a
Palestinian guerrilla raid, accidentally suffocated her 2year-old daughter with a pillow while trying to stop her
from giving away their hiding place by crying, police
sources said.
The guerrillas took the father and 4-Year-old Eynat with
them when they fled back to the beach where Israeli
security forces had found their rubber boat and were
waiting for them.
An army communique said, "After they murdered the
father and the girl, they were taken prisoner by Israeli
forces."
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Richards Back To Court
OSHAWA, Ontario (UP!)
Rolling Stones guitarist
Keith Richards, who served out a conviction for heroin
possession by singing for the blind, was called to court
today by federal officials who want to slap him with a
tougher sentence.
The Stones entertained over 10,000 fans with two onehow performances Sunday In a hockey stadium 40 miles
east of Toronto as part of a judge's sentence ordering
Richards, the rock band's lead guitarist, to perform two
benefit concerts with proceeds going to the blind.
About 60 percent of the available tickets went to blind
people, a procedure set by County Court Judge Lloyd
Graburn who handed down the decision last October when
the millionaire musician pleaded guilty to possessing
nearly an ounce of heroin.
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Soviet Plants Safer?
MOSCOW (UP!) The Soviet Union's power minister
told vialing U.S. congresanien that serious problems
resulting from minor accidents in Soviet nuclear power
plants had been averted by effective safety procedures.
Rep. Robert Michel, R.-M., said Sunday one of the
accidents involved an explosion that released radioactive
steam to another part of the power unit.
Michel, who met with Soviet Minister of Power and
Electricity Pyotr Neporothnly during the visit by the 17
congresnen last week, said the Soviet Union prided itself
on Its system for cooling a reactor down and that "it's
conceivable Soviet design has more safety features."
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and
driver's license
numerous credit cards, jarreil
said,
The wallet was found later
Saturday with $250 In
missing by a vellicle in santorci,
deputies say.
TAPE DECK STOLEN
A tape d valued at $60 was
reported stolen from the car of
Stem F. Yeary Saturday while
the car was parked In front of
the owner's home at 203 Hayes
Drive, Sanford police said.
AUTO TAKEN
A car owned by Walter Zigler,
E. Eighth St., Sanford, was
stolen early Monday morning,
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Police said lbs car, a 1009 Ford pickup truck, she salt
Avenue, Sanford, was broken
Ford Mustangs was parked In
Into and a Johnson 25 horseRADIO TAKEN
frontci the owner's borne at the
A 40-channel citizen's band power outboard motor valued
time of the theft,
radio and three fishing poles at $600 was taken late Thursday
HOME BURGLARY
were reported stolen Thursday night or ea rly Friday morning,
A bur glar broke Into a vacant train a Sanford home, ac- police said.
borne at 1313 Olive Ave., San- cording to Seminole County
ford, sometim e between deputies.
BREAMNS
one apartment was ran.
Thur sday and Satur day police
Susan White, 30, of
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Sanford, said the radio was sacked and another burglarized
o and the three Wednesday night at 1302
Police said once inside the valued .t
home, the burglar destroyed a fishing poles were valued at Williams Ave., Sanford police
space heater, valued at $75, but $200. The property was taken said.
no other Items were reported from the couple's open barn.. Police said the apartment of
Anthony Ford was entered by a
The home Is owned by
CAMPER S1IVJLSTOLEN
E. N. Smith, poilcesald.
Acampershellvaluedat$150 thief who pried open the front
was stolen from a Sanford door. Once inside, the thief took
TOOLSSTOLEN
hodie,
according to Seminole $5 In cash and coins, police
Someone removed a tool box
said.
Co
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ty deputies.
andltscontentsandaspraygws
In the same building, the
ConnIe Miles, 28, of Route 3,
valued at $678 from the home of
apartment
of Howard W.
Sanford, reported the burglary
anApopka couple, according
LiFifr
was
reported
ransacked
Thursday
to deputies. The
Seminole County deputies.
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evening,
temper shell had been lying
Elaine O'Brian, 32, of 1199
said.
The
burglar
gained
entry
the
south
aide of the house, .
Li
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said,
told deputies the incliei*
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curred sometime Wednesday or
(XJTBOARDTAIEN
did
not deal anything, police
Thursday. The property was
The Seminole Sporting Goods said.

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Case For Handicapped
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Four years ago, Frances
Davis filed suit against the North Carolina community
college that denied her admission to Its registered nursing
program because she was deaf. Now the case has reached
the U.S. Supreme Court, where It could result In a landmark decision for the rights of the handicapped.
The court was scheduled to hear arguments in the case
today from attorneys for Mrs. Davis and for Southeastern
Community College in Columbus County, N.C. The Justice
Department also has filed a friend of the court brief
supporting Mr. Davis.
In her suit, the licensed practical nurse claimed the
community college's refusal to admit her violated a 1973
law that stipulates an educational program receiving
federal funds can't deny admission to a person solely on
the basis of a physical handicap.

PYONGYANG, North Korea (UPI)
Th. first
American sports delegation ever to visit North Korea, a
40-member U.S. table tennis team and Its offlcIab landed
In the capital of Pyongyang today
The American team will go ahead and play In the World
Tab!. TenaisQnp1ioii.h1ps dispEle the fact that North
Korea has refused to allow teems from South Korea and
Israel to ester the cowry for the tournament.
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Robert Glenn, DeBery
ADMISSIONS
Bernard Price, Deltona
Sanford:
Elma
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Diana N. Cabana, Caswlberry
Derrick J. Gysbirg, Orange City
Annie Crandall, DiBary
Rainey Caldwell, Osteen
Daniel Woodrvtf,DiLafld
BIRTHS
Tommy Hail. Dltona
Sanford:
Jerry H. Powell, Winter Springs
Sanford:
BIRTHS
Leon 1 Linda Brooks a boy
Richard1.Diana Cabana, a girl.
DISCHARGES
Casselberry
Sanford:
DISCHARGES
tames Alien
Sanford:
Martha Barnes
Anthony Clark
Mae Carr
Nellie Doyle
Lynda G. Carter
Carole F. Purvis
Robert Dunning
Ceckl S. Sheppard
Christine Fisl
Eva B. Williams
Roosevelt McClain
Donna Wagner, DeBary
Ashby MCidnhhlfl Sr.
Mabel West, Delary
Virginia Strickland
Marion E. Schwelcksrt, Lake
Cllftpn Taylor
Mary
Patrick Nellie, DsIary
Derrick J. Gynsberg, Orange City Don
R. Boston. Deltona
Ar1l21, 97$
Ellis J. Potter, Deltona
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Geneva B. Isyd, Lagonier, P..
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Mary ElCItsi 5 baby girl, Sanford

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FORT LAUDERDALE, ri (UPI)
A gwIIVII,
erupted Sunday night when trailing police watched theme
men hold up a convenience More and then moved In to
make an arrest. One officer was wounded and two of the
robbers were hit In the head by shotgun pellets fired by!
by police dwlngachase.
omoar Den UcCawley was wounded In the lag and
bottocke, police said. H. was listed In stab!. c'4flen
early today at PSa'4#Ion General Hospital.
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pattern of rising federal wending which has charac.
terlzed American government for decades.
The Senate today and Tuesday will consider a 1*
federal budget that cuts spending $11.7 billion below the
level needed to keep federal programs up with Inflation.
It projects 1981 spending that Is $211 billion below the
Inflation level and IM spending that Is $28 billion below.

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The possibility an entire
mountainside may slide Into the sea —taking with it a half
dozen ocean-front homes and permanently closing the
scenic Pacific Coast Highway has drawn thousands of
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s—s.
We are predicting a major slide within the next day or
two," said Jay Wenger, a geologist for the California
Department of Transportation. But Wager's forecast
didn't stop the flow of spectators.
We are having a very difficult time keeping the people
away from here," the exasperated official said Sunday.
"It could all come down anytime."

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writer describes President Carter as a good man whose
judgment is flawed by "a combination of arrogance,
complacency and. .thsecwfty at the core of his mind and
soul."
James Fallows resigned several months ago as chief
speech writer to become Washington editor of The
Atlantic Monthly. His article on "The Passionless
Presidency," the first published critique of the Carter
White House by a one-time insider, Is In the magazine's
May Issue.
Fallows describes Carter as a problem-solver who lacks
presidential vision and the knack of Inspiring people.
Carter and the associates who surround him "took office
in profound Ignorance of their jobs," Fallows says.

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President Carter, the
relaxation and isolation of an 11-day vacation behind him,
today plunged Into a hectic week of speeches, lobbying
and campaigning.
Carter scheduled a full morning of activity, beginning
with briefings by national security adviser Zblgnew
Brzezinski and congressional liaison Frank Moore,
followed by a Cabinet meeting and a lunch with Vice
President Walter Mondale.
In the afternoon, he was to address the National
Academy of Sciences. A speech also Is set for Wednesday
In New York before the American Newspaper Publishers
Association, followed by a swing through New Hampshire,
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as Iran's first postr.voh1orary mIlifry commander was mIg*gtmna
to death In his bome by two %I4lMlfled assassins, the
natlonap Pars news agency reported.

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LAS VEGAS, Nev (UP!)
Fatal amounts of
radioactive fallout may have poisoned the atmosphere In
three Mates during above-ground nuclear explosions in
the 190k, and a congressional aubconunittee wants to
know why.
Gen, Mahlon Gates, the military commander of the
Nevada Test Site, faces extensive questioning today on
safety procedures at the Department of Energy facility
100 miles north of Las Vegas.
The House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee
hearings are chaired by Rep. Bob Eckhardt, 1)-Texas. The
Senate's Health and Scientific Research Subcommittee,
chaired by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, 1)-Mass., has also
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His financial pressures increased because his wife had a
baby, quit her job as a school teacher and opened a fast.
food business near Fisherman's Wharf.
He was a law-and-order l4lerv1ior with strong support
from the police and firemen's unions. When he quit they
sought to change his mind. And members of his family
and friends offered financial support In an effort to get
him back In office.
A pretrial psychiatric report said White had felt overwhelmed by financial problems, betrayed by Mayor
Mocone and Milk, t - city's first openly homosexual
end thw.t In ida
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trafficking bill, Sen. Dan
Scarborough, D-Jacksonville,
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breed of people, more violent,
perhaps, and certainly more
dangerous."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) More than one-third of begin*
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qualify for food stamps, says Rep. Arnett Girardeau. The
Jacksonville Democrat is asking the Legislature to raise the pay
of the Mate's prison guards.
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"It's a fact that 37 percent of entry level correctional officers
and counselors can qualify for assistance programs, such as food
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stamps, based on income and the size of their families," Girardeausaldinaweekendjntervlew.
The base pay for a beginning date prison guard Is $3,623.
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Parole Coznmlttee,lsasking the Legislature to raise the base pay
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Paul Skelton, assistant secretary of corrections for manage''
merit and budget, said prison salaries are so low that other law
enforcement agencies constantly are hiring personnel away from
the prison system. The turnover rate at some prisons Is above 90
percent, he said.
Skelton cited critical situations at Glades, Hendry, Indian River
and DeSoto Correctional Institutions where the turnover rate ir
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-among starting guards exceeds 100 percent; at Lantana (03.8
percent), Florida State prison (91.8 percent), Hillsborough (93
percent), Zephyrhllls (00.4 percent) and Polk (81 percent).
Training Is expensive and the turnover rate adds to the
problems, Shelton said.
PASSING
.John Bissell, resident manager of the Seminole halfway house, accepts a $500
"You can't just hire aomeorieoff the street, give him agun and
check from Sandra San Miguel (left), a substance abuse coordinator, and Mary
turn him loose in a prison," he said.
1)ernont, president of Na'v Wives Club of America. The funds will be used for
CHECK
Salaries for prison guardds are well below those for other Mite
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arious improvements at the halfway house which was established in 1972 to help
law enforcement officers. Prison officials said the top pay for the
reinstate a lcoholics in the community .
man responsible for 500 maximum security prisoners at Raiford,
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lature last week for a $1.2 so that each station would be
million emergency appropria- manned by at least two persons
tlon to bolster the department's at all times.
operation of 19 inspection
The inspection program,
stations covering the primary started in 1934, was directed at
routes connecting Florida and preventing diseased livestock,
Georgia.
plants and foodstuffs from
The emergency funds would leaving or entering the state.
include $91,000 to plug inspec"When we were just agricultors into the statewide police ture inspectors, we didn't have
radio network, so they could many problems," said inspecsummon help if needed. Conner tion program director Vince
also wants 68 more inspectors Giglio. "But it's different now

signed the drug trafficking bill
Into law. Gay's body was found
Friday night in a ditch near
Quitman, Ga., 50 miles north of
Lake City.
Gay was the second agriculture Inspector kidnapped In a
month. The first, abducted
before the new law went into
effect, was found unharmed a
day later.
Agriculture Commissioner
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) "Pete" Skinner, 1)-Lake City.
"We knew that with passage of
state agriculture inspector the drug trafficking bill things
Austin Gay Is sure to prompt were going to get rough out
Legislative action this spring to there."
protect the force of men who
Skinner referred to passage
man the lonely truck checking early In the session of a law
stations an the Florida borders. ordering stiff mandatory prison
"The Legislature has an terms for drug smugglers. The
obligation to provide the 61.year.old Gay was abducted
resources and pass whatever from his one-man post on U.S.
laws are needed to protect these 441 north of Lake City April 15,
people," says Sen. Sherrill a week after Gov. Bob Graham

IN BRIEF

Wearing the traditional caps associates degrees White Deborah Kay Lykens, Teresa F. Sprthgmann and Debna
and gowns, 412 graduates corthnendecj the students for Lynn, Robert D. Mauck, Wilson.
proudly received their hard- successfully completing their Elizabeth S. O'Connor, Kathryn
Rev. Leo King of the United
earned diplomas at Seminole college work.
A. O'Neil, Kenneth J. Phelan, Methodist Church In Sanford
'Community College's
Twenty-nine students Corrine Braun, Charlotte A. gave the Invocation at the
graduation ceremonies.
received the summa cum Laude, Sampalo, Patricia P. Schwartz, graduation ceremony held at
Dr. James A. Robinson, the the highest honor given for Barbara S. Chloda, Ruth M. the
Health Center. The
president of the University of grades in aca4emlc work. Each James, Verna Kanelis, Janet I,. benediction
was delivered by
West Florida, was the keynote student who qualifies for this Murphy,
Elizabeth
R. the Rev. Eric Darrow of the
speaker.
Musical
en- honor has accumulated a 31 Donoghue, June Hubba, Anne Qirldlas Missionary Alliance
tertainment was provided by grade point average or better. Dougherty, Joyce W. McGee, Church In Sanford,
the Seminole Community Band The honor students are:
Linda R. Martin, Andrea G.
Following the ceremony, a
under the direction of Dr. W.J.
Margaret Anderson, George Hair, Emma J. Ashley, Janet reception
bold in the Health
Hinkle.
W. Braceland, Shirley Jean McClouskey, Cynthia J. Center lobby.
SHARON
Prior to receiving their Daniels. Unda M. GO&amp;IWJ, Meyers, Ralph Padgett, Franz CARRASCO

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
Former San Francisco
Supervisor Dan White was called to court today to face
charges of assassinating Mayor George Moscone and
Supervisor Harvey r'i&amp;
White's lawyer says the crux of the trial Is not whether
White shot the victim, but rather "the real Issue is why."
White, 32, also a former policeman and fireman bonored
for acts of valor, admitted Invading the mayor's City Hall
offices Nov. 27 and killing both men with a Jill-caliber
pistol. He surrendered a short time after the killings.
Defense lawyer Douglas Schmidt said it was "yn"
that his client acted with "an unsound mind."
"That he flied the shots has never been an Iuue,i Sch
mnldt said. "The real issue is why. The real question is
what would make a man who has led an exemplary life
suddenly snap and do such an irrational act."
White pleaded innocent, but not Innocent by reason of
insanity. Schmidt could enter an Insanity plea later.
Among the first motions by the defense will be to
remove Judge Walter Calcagno from presiding over the
trial on grounds of bias. If the motion is denied, jury
selection will then begin.
White, if convicted, could receive the death penalty
because the victims were public officials.
The slayings followed White's resignation from the
Board of Supervisors, the city's governing body, because
he felt he could not support his famly on the $9,600-a-year
salary and because he felt thwarted In his attempts to
affect change through the city's system of government.
He reportedly became enraged when he sought to with.
draw his resignation and Moscone said It was too late and
planned to appoint a successo r.
White, a star high-school, Ablate and a former
paratrooper as well as the son of a fireman, joined the
Police Department and then theFire Department.Hequit
as a fireman when the City Attorney's office rid.d he
could not be a firefighter amid supervisor at the same time.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

BEIRUT,Lebanon (UP!)
Israeli-backed rightist
rebels shelled Norweiglan U.N. positions in south Lebanon
today, leftist sources reported from the border region.
They said the militias, led by Maj. Said Haddad opened
fire at 10 a.m. (3 a.m. EST) and the firing went on for at
I" two hours. Israeli warplanes also flew over
Palestinian positions In the south and the guerrillas were
reported on full alert.
The militia gunners bombarded the town of Ebel Es
Saqul, 5 miles from the Israeli border In the southeast,
where Norwegian U.N. troops are posted, the sources
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Approximately $580 worth of Davis who asked him for
property was stolen from a car money. When he refused,
parked in the lot of Circus- Hardin said, Davis began
Circus on State Route 600 in beating him with a leather belt
Fern Park, according to on the head and shoulders.
Seminole County deputies.
Benjamin Milford, 46, who
The Incident occurred lives with the other two men,
sometime between I a.m. and told deputies Davis began
10:30 a.m. Saturday while the beating him when he tired to
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In years to come, Girardeau predicted, the state probably will
have to offer a cod-ofliving differential to lure officers to work at
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United Press International
separate vote is allowed.
trucks leave the truck stop.
The apparent agreement was
Three picketing Meelhaulers
As of today, the strike has reached between the Teamsters
A 20-car police convoy finally idled 5,000 workers at National and
were hit by a shotgun blast at a
Trucking Manufacturing
truckstop near Yoftngstown, escorted about 25 trucks from Steel Corp., plants in Steuben- Inc., with three steel hauling
Ohio, early today but jjg the station, The township vile, Ohio, and Weirton, W.Va.; firms. The exception Is the
Teamsters vowed to continue trustees said they would go to the Middletown, Ohio, steel National Steel Carriers
the strike unless deelhaulers court today In an attempt to works of the Armco Corp; and Association, consisting of 10
are allowed to vote on their own close the truck Mop.
several Republic Steel Corp., firms, mostly in the east part of
Ofl a new contra ct agreement
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the nation.
A spokesman or the :uO
reached during the weekend
ship, near Youngstown, said the wanted in the Ec

three pickets were shot by a would not be allowed to vote by
trucker hauling steel whom themselves on the supCOLUMBIA Miss. (UP!)
1874.
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they
were trying to detain. plemental agreement covering
A steady rain Sunday sparked a
The creating river has
threat of flash flooding in costly as It moved southward Police said the unidentified steelhaulers.
Columbia's downtown district through the state in the last few trucker would be charged with
Ken Pat f, Detroit, a spokesassault
which has been spared the days. More than 17,000 were felonious
and man for Teamsters for a
flooding that has driven 4,200 chased from their homes in possession of a sawed-off Democratic Union which is
residents train their suburban Jackson lad week. The damage shotgun.
spearheading the strike, said
homes.
toll is expected to mount to at
E.
Evans
of
Leetothe
strike will continue if no
William
The city received about two least
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Hubbard, all In
would back up Into the down- homes since a series of rain- treated for minor Injuries and
town section.
packed thunderstorms released.
The rains were brought to the triggered flooding across the
area by a severe storm that date more than 10 days ago.
Elsewhere, two trucks were
drifted in from Louisiana. The Four persons have died In the hit by gunfire near Missillon,
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storm caused flash flood
Cub, early today and a trucker
watches to be Issued across
National Guard units joined was pulled from the cab of his
khT)Od the entire state Sunday WA officials In Columbia In vehicle near St. Clalrsville and
Some sections reported sealing off flooded areas. beaten.
heavy rains, Including Natchez Bourn, ordered schools dosed
with seven inches.
Trustees of Austlntown dountil fuither notice and urged
Tb. Weather Service predict- busIn
to curtail activity dared a state of emergency In
that community Sunday beed the rampaging Pearl River odil the crisis passed.
cause 80 striking Meelhaulera
would crest during the night or
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today In Columbia. The river
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Mop. Police said strikers armed
held steady at 27.6 feet as It north In a residential area
Columbia
as
rising
with baseball bats, tire irons,
began flattening out Sunday. wat
ers edged slowly toward his pieces of wood
US. Army Corp. of Engineer
and potatoes
officials saId It would probably sandesgged home.
studded with nails refused to let
tare more than the tee Inches
"This Is what we were afraid
of rainfall predicted for the of,"he said. "I moved oi*all of
ares by noon today to move the my ether furniture and put
riverto28fest.
othsrdnffonll.bich blocks. U
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river now," said a tired Mayor going to leave."
Robert Bourn.. "wins we're
Officials
worried about now Is flash ,,
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rearing its ugly head again.

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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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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Mayor Troy Piland and City Administrator Dick
Rozansky were trying to get commissioners to
approve the paving by county crews of Edgemon
Avenue in the city with the city paying the full costs.
County Public Works Director Jack Schuder said
his department could do the job without any other
county project suffering as a result.
Commissioner Dick Williams kept saying he Is
opposed to spending money on city roads such as
Edgemon when other county roads are going
begging. Comm ission Chairman Bob French said he
was not interest ed in getting into a maintenance
program in a city and Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff
said Schuder's written recommendations did not
include Edgemon. Kirchhoff also said the city has
apparently chosen to leave the road as It is and

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Gas Shortage Key

doing the project would be opening a can of worms.
County Administ rator Roger Neiswender said if
the county Is going to crc.ate a new type program
where a city would pay all costs of paving a city
street, a new poli cy would have to be created by
commissioners. He added If by some chance the
public works department should run out of work
before th e end of the fiscal year It could off er to do
pa ving at cost for all of the cities.
At this point Commiastloner Sandra Glenn asked
how Montgomery Road In Altamonte Springs had
been paved by the co unty, snapping the county
could do Edgemon the same way.Nelswender said
Montgomery was done by agreement with
Altamonte and Altamonte paid all costs and with no
formal county policy.
And, Commissioner Robert Storm said paving by
the county of city st reets would fall into a third
category which should be created.
Piland, meanwhile cont inued to note the city was
not asking the county to pay anything. Winter

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At a later meeting of the Winter Springs City
Council, after hearing Piland's report that no help
would be given by the co unty, it adopted a resolution
to pave the street on a 100 percent assessment
Program.

Editor's Note: Anyone who ever saw him fight will never forget
Tony Zale. Especially
who saw any of his three pitched
battles with Rocky Graziano. "When I see Rocky, we don't talk
about 'em," Zale says. 'He knows who's boss."
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Tony Zale's light blue eyes dance
mischievously, the way they always do whenever anyone brings
up those three private wars he had with Rocky Graziano.
Sitting there in the living room of his bright, cheerful high-rise
apartment, completely at peace with both himself and the outside
world, he smiles listening to a visitor discuss those three fights,
now regarded as ring classics.

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God bed get up"- Tony Zale.
"Every time Rocky talks about them, he puts his hands to his
stomach and says, 'God Almighty, I can still feel those body
punches," the visitor tells Zale, who came out of the steel mills of
Gary, Ind., to become the world middleweight champion twice
and one of the most devastating punchers in any division.

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looks as If he's ready to start all over again.
On this particular day, he is the picture of elegance in an open.
throat, canary-colored cotton shirt, dark brown slacks and
comfortable matching loafers. He says his wife, Philomena,
decided on what he should wear and she says she had to argue
with him to put It on. They've been married nine years and get
along wonderfully together.
During his years In the ring, Zale took some good punches as
well as dishing them out, but he has all his wits about him besides
being in superlative physical shape.
"I hit others hard, too," he says, answering Graziano's corn-

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Major League.
In other games, Mike Weichel
turned in three spotless innings
of relief pitching as Griffin
Construction whipped Pamar,
Inc. by a 10-6 count; and Sunshine TV used the base on balls
II OAKS
DITTMEN
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batters in a six-Inning game
Saturday to lead Dlttrner
Architectural Aluminum to a 64 victory over Twelve Oaks
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the FDA be authorized to place some
oil prices, or of holding back supplies until prices suggest
restri ctions on the use of saccharin as a food and
go up.
beverage additive without banning the substance
The industry denies such charges of course, and entirely, at least for now.
Panel members expressed particular concern
it taxes the minds of mere mortals to follow a
barrel of Middle Eastern crude through the maze
about the growing consumption of diet soda pop
by
children, who are obviously in no
'that leads to a service station in the United States,
position
to
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orissupposedto. Suffice ittosay that whenanoil
about
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company rations gasoline to its dealers even while
indeed, if there is a single form of saccharin
it Is stockpiling crude oil outside its refineries - use that seems logical to curtail, it is the diet
which Is happening in some cases - it doesn't soda. By no stretch of the imagination can soda
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srefiners to restrict production and deliveries of stitiute for simple seIf-redralnt. Diet-conscious
don't expect to consume heaps of candy,
Itgasoline if necessary so they would have enough eaters
Icecres,and other calorie4aden goodies. So why
eude on hand to meet demand during the peak should they view the unlimited consumption
sume driving season, That makes sense, even U soda pop as some kind of God-given right?
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coeuionai decision on saccharin. The diet
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before the trouble in Iran.
it There's no comfort in the news from Middle
'Eastern oil capitals. The oil exporters have their
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asupplies rust closeenoughtodemancJtoglvethern
!the power to control the going crice for oil.
So far they have shown the discipline to make it
work. It will keep working until an energy policy of
aour own reduces our dependence on their oil -and
our discipline as consumers has more than a little

restrictions on Its product, and has stirred up
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Most other turnout statistics are based on voting of an 'apathy Industry' consisting Of crease effective May 15, works In the coinage population, which is a rough estimate of the organizations whose existence and financial well muter,'
The rising cod of operating autos
number of Americans 18 or older.
being is dependent upon the continued ap- over long distances Is making small-plane
Based on voting age population, less than 54 pearance, If not
percent of Americans who could have voted American voters." reality, of apathy among service a relatively economical means of Intercity travel
actually went to the polls in 1976. Based on Moe's
Finally, he says, some howling political
calculations of "eligible" citizens -people who blunders have been made by politicians who w it just goes to show how relative size can be
hen It comes to determining what makes a
are both physically able and legally entitled to believed there were millions
Americans
who
profitable
business.
vote -the turnout was at least 82 percent, and were withholding their votes just waiting for the
could have been as high as 88 percent.
right candidate to come along. %ewnphe
There's more to the boom initiated byairline
Moe's calculations require some leaps of faith, offers Republican Barry Goldwater and deregulation than new airlines. There
are also
He estimates, for example, that because of time Democrat George McGovern, both of whom new planes.
lags In "purging" registration lists, 6 percent of waited In vain for alienated voters "to come out
The Commuter lines are a major contributor
the people listed as eligible by the states may of the woodwork"
to accelerating demand for light planes defined
have died or moved away. That would mean the
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actual number of eligible voters Is smaller than
through twln.anglne turboprop.. By count of the
it appears and that the actual turnout percentage
is larger
Industry's General Aviation Manufacturers
Association, more than 300,000 small craft are
Furthermore, Moe objects to the common
curreidly
flying U.S. skies and sales In 1978 alone
practice of using the vote for president as the
came
to
nearly
11,000 planes at a value of $1.8
total vote cast: "There Is always a significant
number persons .., who take the Initiative to
Last year, nth planes carried 110 million
come to the polls and sign the register but who
pemengers
between 14,000 airports -compared
either do not vote for one
the presidential
with
some
400
airports served by major airlines.
candidates who
their completed ballots
Small
aircraft
are also much In demand as
disqualified for some reason."
corporate
a
development the head of one
planes,
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major
manufacturer,
President Max E. Bled of
random figures. In California, he says, 7,167,043
Piper
Aircraft,
attributes
In large part to U.S.
persons voted for president but 8,137,M actually
Industry's
dispersion
of
operations
to smaller
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a 17-12 win over Jack-In-theBox, which had four hits each
by Charles Tulle and Dale
Stickney; and Victor Jenkins
homered with the bases loaded
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Kokoma Tool Co. stopped
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Seminole Harness Raceway put Service Corp.; and Dale
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WASHINGTON - The Pentagon Is rushing to (to buy the destroyers) go by." He noted that
Mother Iranian Fire Sale bargain the Navy regulators. They fear the i.gjiWjon wotjjd
the riacge of American manufacturers who got they carry "the sane annarung, the sane
guns, wants to grab up Is 180 Thoailx mlilt, for $77.1 hemp., their efforts to enforce safety an
anstuck with more than $10 billion worth of can- the earne detection apparatus, the same mllhlan The mlt1 are Carried by F-14s, and vlroiinsidal standards.
cthd irma contracts when their favorite everything" as the Navy's newest guided-mIssile only Iraand the United Stat., have than.
Th fl, Irt,ned by Sm. Edward Kennedy,
customer, the shah of Iran, w overthrown,
cruisers.
The trouble is, Idala hive admitted then's UMasi,, would
reqef', feirai agencies to
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thS
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impact
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armaments already in prodection will be par- mittee Vetoed f urther swochsctlon of the crefairs rntaUes or th
Into on competition in the affected monopoly, the
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chased by the Defense Department, at an back in 1975 becaise their anti-aircraft tracking Soviet hands aft
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that the
systems were found to be oeleeeeid. The prudently haVstoI1me that the Russians have benefits would c1eWI3
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committee report on that decision called It them," one know1eubl, source told our
mjgfg have on cc'npetIon.
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made the most of walks and
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doubled for Twelve Oaks.
Griffin got a home run and
single from Joe Murkey, a
triple from Mark Hubbard and
doubles from Roger Ripp and
Scott McCaskill.
Brett Molle and Welchel
teamed up for a one-hitter.
Troy Turner, Tracy Turner
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described as "the strictest, cleanest fighter who ever laced on a
glove."
He is intensely proud of that reputation. For 20 years, he did all
he could to impart the importance of "living right" to all the kids
he taught boxing to in Chicago's Catholic Youth Organization ana
he's doing the same thing now with those kids he oversees in his
capacity as boxing Instructor for the city's Park District.
Perhaps no one Is prouder of Zale than his wile. She once played
in the old All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League that's baseball, mind you, not softball and has an uncommon
understanding about the makeup and motivations of the
professional athlete.
"I know that boxing has been tarnished and ... I am amazed at
how Tony has held himself above all the negative elements. He's
clean. He has lived by his ideals all his life and that isn't easy. I
think he made a covenant with God that 11 he ever achieved his
goal, he would give of himself to the people and that's what he has
done. He has given himself to the young people for the past 30
years."
Tony Zale goes to church every Sunday and runs two miles
every day when the weather permits. He's not rich, but he's
happy, so he figures somebody up there likes him, too.

"One time, I hit a fellow, I thought I killed him. I prayed to God
he'd get up. He was out a long time and I was really frightened
Of all the fights I had, this was the one in which I prayed the most.
He finally got up, and boy, was I relieved."
Zale was elected to Boxing's Hall of Fame 21 years ago.
Overall, he won 70 of his 88 professional bouts, including 46 by
kayos. He won the world middleweight title by knocking out
Graziano In six rounds at Yankee Stadium In 1946, lost the crown
back to him a year later In Chicago when the referee stopped the
light In the sixth, and then became only the second man in middleweight history to regain the championship by flattening
Graziano in three rounds in Newark, N.J.
Zale still thinks the referee, John Behr, shouldn't have stopped
the second fight.
"I was on the ropes and Graziano was hitting me, but I was all
right," he says. "When I came off the ropes, I had only one
thought in my mind - to knock him out. The referee stopped it,
though. I can't really blame him. He was a dead-honest guy and
he only did it to protect me,"
It took a lot of persuading on the part of Zale's managers, Sam
Plan and Art Winch, to get him to retire in 1949. Zale once was

anyone

to expend any county tax dollars. I couldn't see the
rationale behind the decision of the majority. What I
was hoping for was a way to save the taxpayers

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"I was extremely pleased with the support from
Sturm and Mrs. Glenn," Piland said. "What
disturbed me was the constant mention by some
commissioners of th cod of manpower and
equipment for he project.
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Amerjcan motorists worried about where their
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doubts about the
By DON GRAFF
and held there in the future
congressional view of the health hazards posed
by saccharin should have been dispelled when
In air travel these days, small is turning out
And from Saudi Arabia comes word that oil
to be big business.
Rep. Phil Gramm, D-Tex., strolled into a recent
production Is being scaled back to the 8.5 million
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One of the unexpected but In the long run
House hearing on the subject waving a diet soda
barrels a day It averaged when the shah of Iran
and smirking.
quite possibly most promising consequences of
was In power. The Arabs, It appears, are not going
While Gramm's grandstand act was hardly a
deregulation of the U.S. airline Into continue pumping extra oil to make up for an
class performance, pretty much typified the
A
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skepticism of most members of Congress
and freight services. The newcomers,
í The exporting countries
towards scientific evidence Identifying the
often one- or two-plane operations and serving
are looking out for
initially only a few polni. are rushing In to fill a
"'themselves, as might be expected. Iran will popular artificial sweetner as a carcinogen, or
cancer-causing agent.
void left by the massive rescheduling being
iroduce only as much oil as It can without hiring
Despite the findings of a National Academy of
undertaken by the major carriers.
;:foreiwi workers who are anathema to the new
Sciences
study
undertaken
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express
order
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government. Revenue will be less, but the
Board granted the airlines greater flexibility In
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lawmakers
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anxious
,Islamjc Republic thinks It can get by on less
than he
routing flights and selecting cities served, critics
1917 to see saccharin
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banned from the marketplace by the Food and
feared many smaller communities would be
programs of the shah or his now-cancelled arms
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abandoned the
Drug Administration.
or lines
Aki
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the mod lucrative markets.
An 18-month moratorium on any such ban by
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They were right. More than 75 smaller cities,
the FDA will expire May 23, but it now appears
The Saudis and other members of the OPEC
likely that Congress will extend the moratorium
cartel will keep their production at a level which
by one recent count, have lost or have been
notified of Impending cancellation of scheduled
assures a "tight" market -tight enough to sustain for another two or three years - health hazards
WORLD
be
damned.
service
since last October. But paradoxically,
the recent 9 percent increase in the base price, plus
There Is, In fact, still considerable scientific
many may end up better served than before.
whatever surcharges the member countries can
While the traffic they
controversy about the exact nature and scope of
Is not sufficient to
squeeze out. Iran currently is collecting an extra
m
the cancer risk posed to humans by saccharin.
eet costs of service for the major carriers with
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Vote
$1.90 a barrel on its light crude, for instance.
pa thy
One National Academy of Sciences panel, after
their jumbo jets, It can be a real moneymaker
Thee result is still what President Carter
for the small-plane, low-overhead operators.
reviewing all existing studies, last fall concluded
' described In his recent energy message -less oil
the sweetener is indeed a carcinogen, ableit a
Categorized as commuter lines, they provide
By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
cream Californla'sturnout of eligibles from 71.8 both direct links among sma er ci
relatively weak one.
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at a higher price. It remains the official policy of
ties and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ronald Moe has percent to 81.5 percent. He offers similar figures
The study committee also concluded there is publish
connections to points served by the big national
the United States and other oil-Importing countries
ed a minority report on voter tnrnout In for New York, Hawaii, Connecticut and Sou
th and regional airlines.
evidence whatsoever that saccharin offers the United States. He says It probabl
: In the Inteniattonal Energy Agency to reduce their no
y was at Carolina.
any health benefits, oçpoied to risks,
By CAB court, more than 300 commuter lines
least percent In 1978 - nearly 30 percent
petroleum consumption by five percent to absorb
Moe says there are several good reasons for are currently operating. Many have been formed
the cutback.
a secondban
NAS sa
panel
stopped
closer look at the claims of extremely during the past year, almost all are growing and
of Nonetheies,
urging an immediate
ccharin
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low voter turnout,
,. Drivers impatient with no-gas signs or weekend only action available to the FDA under exLiting used the last presidential election,
the most promising territory Is the West with its
First, he says, "groups seeking Changes in widely separated and
closings of service stations may be wondering who food safety laws - and recommended Instead . Moe, a specialist in American government for
a ding urba centers.
the Lãbrary of Congress, writing In the Repub- certain public policies are more likely to find a
to blame -OPEC, the oil companies, the govern- that the laws be changed to permit a
And here, for another paradox, the fuel pinch
lican National Committee's journal "Common friendly reception to their Ideas If It can be that has contributed to the major c
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hear him.
The request was turned down on a consensus of 3-2
with Williams, Kirchhoff and French opposing and
Mrs. Glenn and Sturm in favor of granting the
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Saturday's 19-2 win was problem was
Afterbelngbadgeredby thefr
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clobbered Inverness again I vowed for it not to happen California Angels for two
again.
Sunday by a 104 score
weeks, the Oakland A's finally
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and Bobby birdie that Blalock's caddie had in their faces.
three-hitter
hoped to dismiss, Canter tried
Manovich and Tom
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gamble for an eagle on the
to
had four hits each and Levi
in five previous
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this season, got up off
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of
inches.
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gar
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their backs and got their licks in
Sunday It was Randy Merthie four holes Sunday and birdied Sunday
by snapping Califorwith a five-Inning one4dtter and two for a 75 and a four-day,total finS i0game winning
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who has been with Houston
lest chance for a birdie Sunday
"She doesn't often allow YOU since 1968. "It seems like the Joaquin Andujar, who rnrrea- streak. Helix' game-winning hit Sutton.
In the Lady Citrus Classic, but that chance to beat her In a com
componen
ponents
ts are here."
dared
one
hit
In
1
1-3
innings was his third of the year. Buddy Cubs 4, Eapos 1
Jane Blalock knew better.
playoff, said Blalock, who
Cedeno's sacrifice fly Sunday for his second win in Schultz, 1-1, pitched the final
"I told him we needed to Mart sank her own 2 4-foot putt for inCesar
Dave Klngi--n and Harry
the
first
inning and back-to- two days, the Houston duo have two Innings to pick i the win.
thinking
about
Playoff par and $15,WO at the 6,200 back doubles by Cedeno and pitched
Foote
each belied home
26 24 innings ft Ray KW&amp; bad two girAles.
Use 11111111111MA Zh~ lat~#A~l Minkil, V" 6k"- %_"M wu".
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a UK*
yard,
par
73
Rio
Pinar
Country
Watson
in
the
sixth
provided
the
season
and
have
allowed
nine
Braves
3,
Padres
7
such a tough competitor.
hitter as Chicago won its, fourth
The chips were dawn Sunday
Club course.
The two teams never were
first two Houston rims. But hits and one rim.
Dale M ur phy socked his straight. Reu.chel, 14 lost his ø the Washington Bullets and more then fo__
Blalock herself is not one to
"I love a golf -course like M Pittsburgh matched the Astros Mets 4, Phililes 2 ur points apart
seventh homer and Barry shutout hid in the eligift when the San Anwo Spm went to during the entire second MU
shrink from a fight. Of seven because you have to be a shot- with a run on a passed ball and
Pinch-hitter
Gil Flores
singled home two runs Tony Solaita doubled and their high-roihers. Naturally, intll 5:04 rnained in the
playoffs she has started, maker. It took a lot from within John Milner's seventh Inning gled
home the tying
run andsinin Bonnell
the bottom
of the eighth in.
Blalock
lost only one - the me to pull this off.
scored on Andre Dawsonts they bit the *kPOL
game. At that poid, Gervin's
RHI
double,
scored
the
go-ahead
run
on
ning
to
lift
Atlanta
over San single.
first.
Bob Dandridge the Wash- tip-In gave San Antonio a gg
Th e hard-won victory
beat Carner Sunday after reminded her of the only playoff
ington Bullets and George lead. Baskets by Julius Frving
Wth golfers re Identical a
GerviD
of the S00iSP
ng e s ' Streak Broken
fourfoot bogey putts on the first
each
canstM'o
"It was right after I darted
the fosj Sixers to within 101-104 with
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quarte rto lift their cluba to 143 r.na1nbg
on the tour," said Blalock, who
jolnedtheLPGAinlO6S.She
ifaction,
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throws,
vietory in
apass
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sndrtdgsicored3lpoüga, aidcbovslnforalayup.After
for her best performance since
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Detroit
Bitinre

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Sittler scored 1:20 sipart in the goals and Jamie Hislop had
second period and Walt four assists to pace Cincinnati

it. Once it starts, the first

late in
.
An error by Pittsburgh identical scores, Their
oc
- for 26 consecutive inning outburst.
scoreless
:
The Canadians will now play took a 5.0 lead early In the
shortstop Tim Foh, acquired victory booded the As
to a h p bdore j Youngblood
Dodgers 9, Gla 2
the
last Thursday from the New 12-4 record and a three-game hit his first homer of the year
second
d on Ftorek's third
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DoøSi,gton pitched a dthittsr
In.
other
Sunday
nigt*
playoff
coal
before,
New England
York Meta, on Bob Watson a lead over second-place Cincin- oft loser.
Steve Carlton, 2-2. and tied a career high w*h 1,2
ms
s,
Boston
eliminat
ed
hard
ground
rallied
on
goals
by Mike
ball in ON eighth naU In the National League Jesse Orono, I-o, recorded his strikeouts and Von
'
ff
h.
Joshua and piagburgb with &amp; 4.1 victory, Rogers, Gordis Howe and Miks
J.
inning allowed Craig Reynolds West the best Mart In the first major-league decision.
StIve Yeager
edto lead a the New York Islanders MtOovlch.
to score from second base with club's 17-year history.
Car 4, Reds 3
'ORLANDO, Fla. (
15-lilt Los Angeles attack. jj
)
hole of sudden death. Carner the decisive run.
The left-handed Sambito, who
Ken Hefts and Ted Simmons Russell and Derrell Thomas )
The caddie suggested that bogeyed her next chance on the
"This Is the best team we've earned his second save of the drove in eighth-Inning rims, three hits each

A

9

N.Y.

forthe4.OMontreallead.But Sdigers$,Wbalen3
Rocky Saganluk and Darryl
Robbie Ftorek scored three

-

JoAnne "Big Mamma" Carner second playoff hole, after
might get Attery and miss her blasting out of a bunker.

3 Beide Wally
9.60
0(45) 56.00; P18-6) 179.10; 1(14-

s.ao 4.00

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April 111--ftston

Angeles (MessersmItp I. Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Rangers

Boston

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St. Louis of Atlanta, night
x-April 26--Philadelphlis at N.Y. 2 Heather Crash 11.10 1.60 3.40
7 Wright Flame
8.80 4.40
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati, Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
of
I Which Way Isup
3.90
ng
3 Carry Cap
2.80
Philadelphia, IRA
AMERICAN LEAGUE
0(2.7) 47.00; P(2.7) .00; T(2 7•1 )
WHA Playoffs
most
315.40; (2•7.3) 132.40: Time 31.29.

goal and two assists and Joim

2 80

120 300 7

April 21-Boston 2: Pi,u; 1 240.40; TIme 31.24.

April 22-N.Y. Rangers 4,
Philadelphia 0
Philadelphia, Ar1l24-N
V Rangers a
P

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2.40

Twelfth Game

0(1.4) 44.10; P(ll) 13030; 1 11-431 $SO

5 DrIf's No

Houston at Chicago

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012-5) 91.4c; p(l.all) 15.50; Pfeil. I Egana Pecina

San Francisco at New York,

Raigers $, Flyers S
Don Murdoch and Eddie

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21 952.80.
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Third Game

.

Houston managed to capture shoftop Frank Taveras' RBI Diego. Dave Winfield belted a
two games of their
single in the eighth Inning to solo homer for San Diego,
you build confidence and series with the Pirates -aided spark New York over Philadel.
which came back from a H
momentum."
by
Pittsburgh
errors
by
phia.
The
Mets
had
gone
d
eficit with a six-run sixthI.
team is doing

6 Cam

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Fourth game 5.14, 0:
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21.00 .80 6.60
Simber Ridge
4.00

April 22-50%ton 4. Pittsburgh I

San Diego at Montreal

aa.
,.
(Robinson) V$jPVIA .. D
&amp;PVI
avidsonstopped
%• W
fell down," said a dejected pod his first playoff shutout
Williams. "Thint's all. I couldn't and New York's first Awe IM.
believe It was a penalty."
The Hangers, who have now
Robinson, who had scored outscored Philadelphia 18-2
earlier as Montreal mvzAed a since an overtime lose in the
44 advanUge, put W winning opener, scored twice in each
shot past a screened Harrison. period and can wrap up the
Yvon Lambert and Robinson series Tuesday In Philadel phia.
Yvon
scored goals 1:02 apad in this Bobby Sbfthm scored On other
first; period and Piern Mondou New York gold, his fird in the
and Pat Hughes hit within a NHL. since the 1976-fl season.

il

I

and other times I don't feel I'm two wins this year, rewrdeA his Sambito, who kept his ERA at
capable of doing that."
13th tour win in eight PGA 000 with two-thirds ofanthn ing
of relief work in Sunday's 3-2
It was the first win for Watson seasons. Watson will play
New
Orleans
Open
that
victory over the Pittabugh
in his five appearancei; in the T $250,000
Pirates.
"This year the other
of C. His bed previous finish gets underway Thursday.
-

way to go, on a call like
because we had the

I Ramon Paco

10-60 12.40 3.20

6 Norma Crash

Today's Cam"
Los

2.10

Game

6 Victor Is isdro

lostin vs Pittsburgh

Los Angeles 9. Sin Francisco

taken a 24 lead, Mike Walton

anM
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Sixth Game
2 Sant i Gerardo
1720 560 120
8 Trani Gasti 11
G°
0(21) 41.40; P(21) 213.70; 1(204) 40040.
Seventh Game

1) 9.30; 1(2.5.6) 612.20; Time 31.49. 2 Santi Mandiola

2

winner. After New York had

0 (44 40.00; P (4.4) 133.30; 1 (4•4•
3)341.30.

2 Galdos Gerardo
500 3 00 3 Sara Daga
520 3 00
IrustaPradera
680 3.10
4 Beide Badiola
610 4,60
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200
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3.20
0 (23) 32.20; 1 12-5-3) 244.10.
Q(31) 32.00; P13.4) 123.00; T (3.4-

Cot)

Houston 3, Pittsburgh 2

against the Rangers-Flyers

11.00 20.20 3.60
22.00 5 40

S Lady Lady
(Boston wins serIes. 44)
AprIl 16-Bost*n 6 PlttIbur 2 4 Doodle Duster

St. Louis (Vuckovich 1-0) at
Atlanta (Niekro 1.3), 7:35 p.m.

reaiiy given It a shot."

is a delicate

the

Islanders into

momentum and could have Johnstone scored two goals
gone back to Montreal and splece, Phil Esposito added a

While Joe Sambito acknowl-

in addition to his

1975 .i
,

DAYTONA BEACH
SATURDAYMATINEE

00-41) 143.10; P(I-6) 292.20; T(I-6. I Arca

April 22--Montrost S. Toronto 4

Chicago I Montreal 1
Atlanta I, San Diego 7
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3

a twoq:ninute standinig ovation
so," isid Nelson. "It was a in the final minute.

nue Success

Watson, who has our second- tough until we would make an

dating

andltwaaRoblnaonwhodidthe seconds. Chicago goalie Tony
rialn1ng.
Esposito, probably playing his

Hit
LW

"Last year we would play

Surway's Results

10

dered the blame, but It is not

B United

on the career money
list.
f L

4.

Pittsburgh

night, t0Inning

Weatfafi and Mike Bossy seat
playoff loss

S,

4.20

lAtarl
6Pretty Helen
IYuvGottapoint

-

Twitsillay's Games

Astros

only $28,330 behind Gene Littler in the right direction.

Houston

.

Third race,S.16,O:

Series F

April 1$-Montreal 5, Toronto 1
April
nigh, (2 ) 21-Montreal 1, Toron to 3

Clnnall 4. St. Louis 1,

•C.
10.20 4.10 240
020 4.00

T13-410; Tim# 31.39.

April 20-N Y Islanders 4
Chicago
April 22-N V Islanders 3
Chicago 1

1) at Philadelphia (Larch

that

four weeks ago by five shots, balance between winning and
jumped to No. 9 on the all-time losing the close ones, Houston's
PGA dollar list with $1,431,357, ace reliever is overjoyed that
pawing Miller Barber. He is

Isluders 3, Hawks 1
Chicago to its record

a

San Diego 9, Atlanta S. night (Montreal wins series, 44)
1 iladelphia 3. New York 0, April 16-Montreal 5, Toronto 2

nig h t

race,

SVillage Park
4 Barons Pepper
lAhlosoArvell

Chicago 0 lot)

Fran
Diego

Myers sifter thei gum ended - drought of 182 minutes and 50

poor

there

April 16-N.Y. Islanders
2 WI. Pd. OS Chicago
2
1

Chicago 4. Montreat 3
Los Angeles 2. San Francisco

to right, Pam Knowles, Jane Epps, Wayne Epps, Melvin Harris, Charlie restrained as he tried to get at broke a Chicago scoring

Edge Pirates , 3-2

Watson, who now leads Lenny age Classic in South Carolina edges

everybody place finishes

Goals by Denis Pbtvin, Ed

To the winners go the spoils -which in this case Isn't bad. Accepting trophl for
Williams, the NHL`s regulwa victory In last weekend's Ballet Guild bowling tournament at Bowl America season penalty leader,bad to be

shots behind Watson.

Watson, who won the Herit-

Watson No. 1.

against Dave "Tiger" Willis
at 2:43 of the overtime. "You
just dDnl call those kinds of

and It shouldn't have been a

F

Despite Watson's disclaimer, money, the longestno-,,cu
some of the other players and streak on the tour. He
6916-70
most of the media are calling previous rounds f

feel

/

Plant, and Miriam Wright of the Ballet Guild making presentations.

He's too good a player not to get
the in which he has been in the
it back."

capable of beating

- '-'

WINNERS

of writers are saying that he's birdi
a bo"eY a
a nd a doublethrough. I'm sure he's burningesunda5
bogey
y.
up inside but he'll get it back.
It was Watson's 26th straight

there are times I

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playing well right now and 8 lot one double bogey including five

"It's an honor to be called U

'

Herald Pi,uiS Y hR

the tournament Watson
beat," Watson said. "He's not had 21 birdies, six bogies and

Wadkins with $229,966
to
$160,193 on the PGA money list
this year, was adamant about
his Inconsistency.

-

ninth.

played over the La Costa Wednesday, shot a
76 for a 299

Country Club course,
"Jack is still the man

-

in the final minute to dose the

penalties In playoff overtime straight
hockey We watched the replay back to

'

One week after his Masters
h, Zoeller, who hurt his
back "in a p ractice round

tournament has been

r

." - 'I".

. total and a $6,250 check. Watson hole and Lietzke birded the

years the

.

,,.

win in his 18th pro season, when he double bogeyed the
Nicklaus carded a 73 for a 294 sixth and bogeyed the seventh

score of 275, Munder par and
the second-best score in the 11

',

.

-

"It was a terrible call,"
Nelson said of a_high-cticklng
penalty assessed by Bob Myers

8.-JOAN B

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Jam Ratelle scored twice on

3.60 2.40

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360
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660 5.40
0(2-4)33.20; P (42) 94.20; 1 (1.2192.00. Time 39.10
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5 80 7)214.40.
A -3.43$; Handle $274,350.
0 (13) 3440; P (1-3) 110.20; 1(1-S.
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462 21/i

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Saturday flight
Cics F,rst race.

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(Best of

I 5 .615
6 .500 2',

Chicago

overtime Swiday nigi, wiping assists from Mike Milbury and
out a dramatic comeback by Rick Middieton to lead Boston
I. After Rod
Miwo4..a.
Toronto
Toronto and sendi ng the Mont- into •h
ahead l4, Bobby
put
Ptttsburgh
real canadlena Into the semifi-

.
'"-

:_1

-

.

difference between shots after five holes with

won $54,000 and had a 72-hole eighth and

.

-

.

.

-

for a 6-shot triumph in the
started the day with a 3-shot
$300,000 Tournament of lead over Pate and Lietzke. He
Champions.
built up his advantage to seven

goalie Paul Harrison at 4:14 of

•

.

made it two wire-to-wire wins in sudden-death playoff at the
four weeks with a 2-under par 70 Masters last Sunday, Watson

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X-April 29-LOsAüg.I.s.t Seattle,

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National

His tem's season bad came series lead with a 6.0 romp over
to an end because of what he Philadelphia.
In. the WHA, Cincinnati
feltwuthe"theword Call ever
defeated
New England
nto
made", and the Toro coach
.1..lsa
their
bed-of.three sees
e
3 visibly
busted
a
at
14.
Larry Robinson

I

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.

,
.

: parently is on the way down and his share of second.

Watson and Nicklaus in the Tof birdies at holes two and

.

.

. ..

.

.

-.-.

Lietzke sank a 14-foot
birdie putt on the 18th hole for

$,5O0.

Watson's senior at 39,

.

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years

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c' i.won
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;n. ci i,i
Wiui

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ac Nicklaus

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x.April27 _$eaflheatLAflg,,
IRA

9ii11

Baseball

United Press International knocked out Chicago 34 and the
New York Rangers took a 31
Roger Neilson was Irate.

.

..

.

- a, I
7

U.S. Open winner Jerry Pate

i.i

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former

the No. I player

even though Nicklaus, 10

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Motor L

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deadlocked for second place at
on the professional golf tow.
281-last year's winning score
That distinction, he says, by Gary Player of South Africa
.&amp;ii
inIsting he's not

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In And Around Winter Springs

Director Asks VFW's Help
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Grace Kehrer, Executive
surprise for Russo because he is member study group to review
Director
of the Seminole Youth
,
,
a member of the committee to alternate methods for voting
Planning Council, Inc.,
I
.. •' '•
choose the Democrat of the and which type of voting
r.z.
Seminole Youth Services
Month. The rest of the corn- machine to use.
,
fit
Systems, was the guest speaker
;
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mittee
just call't_cial
-Ar7
at the Winter Springs iadie
meeting, unknown to him, and
Appointed to serve as cornAuxiliary to VFW Post No. 5405
decided
to
give
him
the
award.
mittee
man and woman for
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meeting last week.
•
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- She told the gathering that
01
Seminole County Corn- Maril Neely of Oviedo. Neil
tier purpose was twofold. She of all committees within the missioner Bob French asked T. McShane of Longwooi, was
was askinig for help both in the organization.
the committee to select two chosen to fill a vacant slot in
.
areas of financial support and
The presentation was a real members to participate ona 15- Precinct 61.
I
participation in the May 5 Youth
Day program.
ft
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She went on to explain that
•b- - t''•_
Youth Day is being held as TONIGHT'S TV
Seminole County's par- —
ticipation in the Year of the
Herald Photo by M,lenda
Edmiston
Child.
All cities in Seminole
0 LOU GRANT Art
€Z) EDUCATIONAL PRO.
Casselberry Woman's Club's officers were Installed by Mrs. Penn' Wilson at the
Donovan's anguish over his
County and all organizations
ORAMMING
annual luncheon held at the clubhouse on Overbrook Drive. Congratulating the who assist youth have been
critically ill mother leads Lou to
EVENING
assign Billie to do a story on
9:55
new president Enid Smith (with gavel) are Mrs. Betty Schuder (from left), asked to participate.
death (R(
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treasurer: Mrs. Eleanor Perry, secretary; Mrs. Bootsie liolian, vice-president:
Among the many activities
6:00
11:00
10:00
and Mrs. Edith McFee, corresponding secretary,
that day will be golf, softball
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4 00 (t2 NEWS
[) (!i CARD SHARKS
ED STUDIO SEE Unicycles
games, workshops, information
ALL IN THE FAMILY (R)
11:30
The St Helen's School Unicy.
booths, arts and crrfts, etc. For
j
TONIGHT
Guest
host
do Drill 1t!am in Newbury. Ohio
10:30
information, call Ms. Kehrer at
Bill Cosby Guests George
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THE NEWLYWED GAME

fl ROCKFORD FILES Rockford is hired to find a missing
girl but soon learns the real
obecI of his search is a stolen
antique vase
0 POLICE STORY A police
ilivustigators lealOUSy Causes
two of his fellow detectives to
face manslaughter charges

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14) 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
OLAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)
11:30
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(Part 1 of 21

AFTERNOON

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Abby

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Hamilton, Leslie Uggams, Dizzy

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In other business, the
6:30
auxiliary voted to take part in
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the District 18 project to
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present an outdoor flag for
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Beardall Park, Orlando.
ED VILLA ALEGRE
It was reported that auxiliary
7:00
members had donated Easter
t 2' TIC TAC DOUGH
baskets, candy, and games to 4) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary is forced to hold off the
the Seminole County Detention
.I(iVdflCOS of ,, young cameraCenter last week.

0 ('I2 THE CROSS-WITS
More than 120 volunteer department store.
Friday, April 13 was L)onna
0 JOKER'S WILD
TUESDAY
agencies and organizations in
Coordinators of the first all Kay Baylor's 45th birthday. She
(L) MACNEIL
LEHRER
Seminole County have been Seminole event Mickey Adams has come full circle. Forty-five
REPORT
MORNING
Invited to send representatives of the Information and Referral years ago, she was born on
7:30
6:00
to a National Volunteer Week Set-vice and Doris Bacon of the Friday, the 13th. She claims
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DAY
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41 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
coffee honoring Seminole Citrus Council of Girl Scouts this day has nothing but good
volunteers on Thursday, April said they thought the volunteers luck for her.
0 IN SEARCH OF... "Mystery
(1SUNRISE
, at 9 a.m. in the Garden involved in the many worOf The Money Pit'
This year, in celebration, her
8:25
FAMILY FEUD
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(2)POPI
GOES
THE COUN.
CAROL
BURNETT
AND
Al
Altamonte Mall.
deserved separate recognition dinner. Among the many gifts
TRY (MON)
FRIENDS Guests Steve
Speakers will be Ann of their own.
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(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
Lawrence. Tim Conway
Maynard, in charge of public
FBI)
special. It was her original
ED DICK CAVETT Guest'
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just
want
to
say
KRISTI CROC
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relations for Florida Power
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NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD
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8:00
C2) THE WILBURN BROTHERS
He is a June 1974 graduate of Kavanaugh assistant professor Mrs. Adams. "We tried not to ke!allthjrears, unkiiito
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
THUI
from
Florida
State
Winter Park High School. He of the College of Education, leave any of the agencies out, her, after presenting her with a
in
December
19Th
withUniversity
PRAIRIE A bumbling old man
a degree
Florida
University
of
Central
Florida.
but
this
is
our
first
attempt.
If
new
one
some
years
back.
She
was
a
was
graduated
from
8:30
(flay Bolger) inadvertently
in crliiiirwlogy.
At the stroke of midnight, OtIC
State University In June 1978, ' Miss Maynard will give an we missed any one and they of her
(4) KUTANA
helps the Ingalls family make
children called to wish
member of Chi
0 THE LITTLE RASCALS
Omega sorority, where he was a member of Chi amusing presentation of how to call
Itie decision to move back to
would
to attend they can
She is employed
me like
at 323-52g."
as an In- Alpha
her
happy
birthday.
After
an
Walnut
Giov
(Part
I
of
2)
(A)
fraternity, and received analyze the way we come
6:45
vestlgator for Consumer a degree
(4i 0 THE WHITE SHADOW
evening of mnerrinient with her
ED SESAME STREET
In
psychology.
He
is
a
across
to
others
Protection, Virginia Beach, Va.
Thegirlfriend of Coach Reeves'
"Volunteers are enhancing husband, she caine home to find
6:47
In the past, Seminole the quality of life for all of us that her children stayed up to
Her fiance who was born in graduate student working on a
host player announces that
(4')
EYEWITNESS
DEAF NEWS
She's
pregnant
and
wants
to
master's
degree
In
cornvolunteers
recognition
was
a
and
without
them
we
couldn't
surprise
her
with
a
traditional
Washington, D.C. is
the municatlons from
get married (A)
CBN part of Orange County's deliver the level of services we k CIeUIH and birthday cake
8:55
grandson
of Maitland,
Mrs. Gladys
Q DOROTHY HAMILL SPE.
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
Volunteer Week observance do, in so many areas," said party.
Appleby of
andUniversity, Virginia Beach.
CIAL Champion figure skater
U GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
Thomas Lowell Wells of
The wedding will be an event coordinated by the Volunteer Mrs. Adams. — JANE
Dorothy Hamill and quests
Service
Bureau
through
an
area
CASSELBERRY
Hillsborough. N.C.
of Aug. 11, in Casselberry.
including Gary Frank and Sally
Jerry-Aim Hoffman is just
7:00
Kellerman visit Lake Placid
(2) TODAY
about one of the happiest gals in
New York. site of the 1980 Win(4) 0 MONDAY MORNING
town. She just found out that
for Olympics
(MON)
she was the winner in a local
ED BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
4) 0 TUESDAY MORNING
radio station contest called
'TV Or Not TV" The impact of
(TUE)
Diamond Head. The purpose of' television on America today is
(4') 0 WEDNESDAY MORN.
eplorod through the reactions
the contest was to guess the
IPIG (WED)
of several families to a voluri.
actual value of two separate
(41)0 THURSDAY MORNING
tUiry one-month ban on lolevi(THU)
diamond rings on display at U
sion viewing in their homes
(4) 0 FRIDAY MORNING (FRI)
local department store.
9:00
UGOOD MORNING AMERI'.
As a winner, Jerry-Ann won
CA
MOVIE
"Sanctuary
Of
the two diamond rings and also
Fear" (Premiere) Barnard
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago
Hughes, Kay Len:. A Now York
7:25
again in the body If the letter. thank-you letter and appreciate a trip for two to Hawaii. What
(2) TODAY IN FLOR'DA
makes
City
priest
wit
Ii
I married George - a sweet,
this
so
special,
is
that
a
perrhanl
to,
Abby, she never asked ME to its
sincerity and promptness her husband Don is recovering
solving crimes befriends a
U GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
generous man with five grown
Dear
call her "Nanna." In
(12) NEWS
young actress being terrified
tact,
i
without
trying
to
find
from
a
very
serious
illness,
and
children, all married with
something
wrong
with
it?
don't recall that she ever asked
by a series of mysterious
the trip isBon
justVoyage!
what the doctor
families of their own. My
'
BUGGED IN MESA, IND. ordered.
me to call her anything.
events
7:30
.
complaint: George and I have
(2) (12) TODAY
Quite frankly, since I have
ü PA' A • s 'H Charles
DEAR BUGGED: Some
went only six wee alone since
'
U GOOD MORNING AMERI'.
becomes oven more uisutferseen her only a few times,
CA
our marriage!
able when a reporter arrives at
Loyalty-Law Day, sponsored
'
thought the formal "Mrs. But not Nanna.
the
4077th
to
do
a
story
on
has
by
the
Whenever one of George's
Winter Springs VFW and
Brown" would be more ap8:00
CONFIDENTIAL TO MARY
will medical prowess (A)
children considers a divorce,
- proprlate — and anything more L IN LA JOLLA: Anyone who Ladies Auxiliary No. 5405,
0
HOW
THE
WEST
WAS
(4)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
be held at 8 p.m., at the Winter
loses a job, or wants to save for sneezing fit. You said he was familiar would be a bit maintains that be's too old for Springs
WON Zob uncovers a white
El) STUDIO SEE (MON, TUE.
allergic
to
the
ink
Ui
avacatlon,he(orshe)andthejr probably
Civic Center. Winter
THU. FRI)
presumptuous.
slavery ring while trying to
"love itulr' either
kids move in with their father the newspaper. You were right,
Is or may as Springs Mayor Troy Piland, the locate the missing daughter of
EL) FOOTSTEPS (WED)
Why can't people accept a well be.
Years ago my son was being
an old friend
and me. We have to clean
city
council,
and
other
______________________________________________
8:25
after them, wetdi their kids treated by one of the most ______________________________________________ dignatarles have been invited. (L) GENERATION ON THE
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
WIND
The
Construction of the
and treat them llkeguests.Iam highly regard allergists In
The event is opened to the
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
world's largest, privately fundpublic
NEWS
sick of kids living with us for the country. After many tests It
(12)
'ad electricity-generating wind.
Presentations
weeks and sometimes monthe was discovered that he was Ga
of plaques and
Ci
e
mill is documented
8:30
allergic to newsprint. The
citations to police and fire
eta tune!
TODAY
(12)
112)
doctor advised him to dry out
9:30
We have a large homes but tue
departments, as well as local
U GOOD MORNING AMERI(4)OWKRP
IN CINCINNATI
news
paper
th
oroughly
In
a
CA
citizens will take placid.
Rose
we're far from
Jennifer's childhood sweet) LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
Winner of the Winter Springs
they're here old grocery bibwarm (200 degree) oven before
heart (Hoyt Axton) arrives from
reading
It.
My
son
followed
the
The
April
meeting
of
Rose
Circle
of
the
Garden
Club
of
Sanford
Post
and
West Virginia to make her keep
9:00
are sky high. They've yet to
was held at the home of Mrs. E.W. Ray. Lunch was served to the DemocracyAuxiliary Voice of
advice, and it workedl
her ore-lime promise to marry
(2) @1) DONAHUE
contest, Pamela
contribute one dime."
him
CHELMSFORD, it&amp;s. members, Mrs. Joe Corley, Mrs. E.F. Bickford, Mrs. Henry A. Bryans, will give her winning
0 MIKE DOUGLAS
George and I get along
U MOVIE
Mrs.
Raymon
DEAR
CHELMSFORD:
J.
Schmitt,
Mrs.
Carl
Lind,
Mrs.
Leon
essay.
wdll the kids move in, then we
10:00
(12) DINAHI
ThiSki i s tie. i. it a
Walker ant Mrs. Stanley D. Rockey
(Im.
argue all
Mrs. Corley opened the meeting with a reading "For Calendar
I love George, but if thm .. eaèt set ikfg tfy Its s
Bob and Faye Bearer of
waraiig
Do
Reform"
from Petals of Ught by Jane Merchant. She also gave a Belleville, Mich. are the guests
UTW
a
free-loaders don't leave us ti
report of the club board meeting.
of Roberta and Jim Glenday of
alone, I'm leaving bUn. Any NOT
IIC5SI
yIIm1U1e
advice?
Meadowlar(Lftfsthefj.gvj
topic of discussion,
the Bearers ha ve made to our
DEAR ABBY:
Sunshine State and Jim says,
DEAR HAD IT: ft's shills
learned
that was
myvery
h usband's
Mimosa
"We keep trying to convert
thet Geerge isa silt teach fee gramknother
much
We kids,.. dsa't YOU he
them
° Floridians.
The members
offended by the letter I wrote Sanford
met at of the Mimosa Circle of the Garde n Club of
heavy, (Let Gesegs deli.) Tell than
the home of Mrs L.M. Swain for their April
king her for her for her
bh11
Richard Russo, secretaryt 1 Y" '
J.R.
wedding gut. it seems
a piseis fee i DeC11 il hs.isi everyo
Mrs.
D.C.
Spivey,
siness
treasurer
of the Seminole
president,
presided over the bu
ne in Ow family calls her
plg.uus, This Prewe I. (a) iiNIb
County Democratic Executive
me
et ing.
ng aware of
ftv.wfththe ilk
Pans for the Flower Show tObe held
fl. were
ci Committee, was chosen as this
yssksswee(b) this, I addressed her as flum
ftyhe.Ien yet
month's Democrat of the
b.wa.e.L Brown" in the uluation
DEAR ABBY: Some time ago
Proceeds will go to Youth Programs, Inc. for dist urbed youth. Month
you had a letter from someone
Officers for 1979.11 are: Mrs. S.B. Swaggerty, president; Miss
All present agreed that no
who said the minute he opened
Daisy Williams, vice president; Mrs. C.L Walls, secretary; Mrs. one was more deserving of the
his newipoper his nose etaited
Roy Partin, treasurer.
honor. Ruaso not only does his
o run, his eyei watered and
The circle will serve the luncheon for the judges at the flower dual job, and does It well, but he
ched, and he want into a
•
show. Refreshments were served to the 13 members present,
serves as an ex-officio member

His Free-Loading Family
May Cause Wife To Leave

8 YR. KY. BIB.

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12:00
3) PASSWORD PLUS

(4) THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0
NEWS
EL) EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
12:30

NEWS
T 0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
SQUARES
1:00

(2)

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

(4) MIDDAY

0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS

(1 ALL MY CHILDREN
1:30

(4) 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS

2:00
(2) t12) THE DOCTORS
U ONE LIFE TO LIVE
2:30
(2) 41 ANOTHER WORLD
(A') 0 GUIDING LIGHT

3:00
UGENERAL HOSPITAL
ED STUDIO SEE
3:30
(4) 0 M A S H (R)
(1) ELECTRIC COMPANY

4:00
(2) EMERGENCY ONEI

(4)THE ODD COUPLE
0 BEWITCHED
0 BEVERLY HILLBILLIE S
(MON, TUE, THU. FAt)
0 KIDSWORLD (WED)
(12) MAKE ME LAUGH
EDSESAMESTREET

4:30
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
U MERV GRIFFIN (MON. TUE.
THU. FRI)
0 AFTER$CHOOL SPECIAL
(WED)
5:00
(2) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
fl THE ODD COUPLE

5:30
(2) NEWS

0 HOGANS HEROES
U MERV GRIFFIN (WED)
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Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

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INVI1ATIONTOSID
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;erninol,
,,dc upon the following;
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FICTITIoU5NI
INTHE CIRCUITCOURT,INAND
P4OTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat NOtICqj%jt,r
,W
SEMINOLE COUNT,.-, 44ue-e
r2?1n Writ of engaged in business
at 717W E
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Execution issued out of and under Attamonte Dr. Aflamont, Springs,

Wanted

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CLASSIFIED_AD$..LJ!W.

"MinoIe

Qrlondo - Winter Pork

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YOU NEED US

912 French Ave.

TO SAVE YOU
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EFFORT
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NO PLACEMENT FEE

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FIBERGLASS MAN

WE LCOME
912 French Ave. 323.5176

L. D. DRIVER

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Creative Expressions

AFFORD

11.A—Ar?$ Is Crafts

ANY

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3fl5176

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thence South 11 dagrces 40' Q' W
146, dare, rents, issues, aid profits
I, One
vrolsf
P101111 11ataes, slId the Charter ffisreeO, and 1151 all the .11.1,,
1314.74 1US$ $0 the afai'flald Welt vertible,
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white-green, VIN No. and Ordinances of tile CIty of right, title, InferHI, tlemHIsid,
1kw of Section
31 led me center line
bOIIIS
at 1719 CllMlbefly, Fiend., as amwsg dawe aid right ii dsuer, sopanato
AI,S$
and Ivoplamenfet
run
thence
SIwII
In
Clsiilbiiry,
FlOrida
NerIhegd,rwiN'W. Walusis
estat•, possession, claim aM
laid Ordinonce will be
II.
Vanioys
and
assorted
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said Wist section lIn, and confer
whatsoever, as well IN law
.
onfWtreelan,Ap,iI*, asinequIty,ofmesaid.in
line 194.31 Peel to tile poW 11
1379,
led
tile
City
Council will
beginning containIng 29.3414 acres m
and
till SIMi, and every part
same for final petsags, In ttsessl,towith
Civil Division oP the Seminole
the appunlenances of
mpre or liii. ReplaftIsig portions
accordance with Chapter 146, aid the said mortgager In ani to tile
BLOCKS 75, 7landNof MM. c.,, Sheriff's Department.
All Idiplissi
property being stored at
SMITH SUR-DIVISION
alter the public hiisis same, and every pert ani parcel
as recorded Lasaing Transfer 6 Sterna,A.J. whwwbeI.l.INmeCi,,,,ai thar.l11w,thesaid,in
In Flat Bogh 1, Page II, of
the Public
in cnerksur1, Florida on ManLy, lee
Records Of
sime,
$imillOio County, and the undersigned as 5411,10 of Mi! 7, at 7:39 P.M. or_
as wan
_
Subject
to taxes Per the year $75
as pess*ie. At tile
Florida,
replatting
p0,111111 of Sosninsle County, P111115, wIll ofthereat
meetingtic
inter,st
LOTS
13,also
l3andll,
BLOCK
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11:11A.M. on me ilIb day of May
parties may
highisi and bust bidder, for cHil, of
pSarandbeil,ar
tile West fropt
r
the Cow.
N.M. SMITH SECOND SUB &amp;O. I37L011OrfeIsaleandsell$, tile P'iOO$id Orlinace, This ffiouss,IN$1*4.p15,tge,of))Ø
I, Page III,
DIVISION,
asPublic
neCOlded
in Flat Seek tIle highest bidder, he Cab. slibled 1111110, may bSCd11WOd from time AM., on the 14th day of May, 1373.
Iodide
so
any
and all existing Nsm
te to time
Seminole Cemsy, Florida.
until final ad is token by
wgw DNr
me liminele foe
Dated tills 0th day of April,
(SEAL)
City Cincit.
County Courthouse In Soothed,
(SEAL)
ARTHUR N. BICKWITH. JR.
Copies of foe prpp Ordinaica
Pisrida. the Mow luscrulad
ARTHUR H. BECIWITH
as Clark
are
availabl,
lithe
City
NoN
wIle
ini.i
p10,lrty.
CIII of me CIrCUIt Cowl
y: Patricia lobimon
the Clerk if till CRy a isme may
mat sad sale is boini l
Ry: Patricia Robinson
Deputy
Clerk
be Inspeusi w me
saiis.y me terms of slid WrIN
Deputy Clerk
Pimer I lads. PA.
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day
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MARY W. NAWTNOI$sI
CITY CLIII
PubIlda:
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191 Pheds NIIISPIII
P.O. Son W

5$. P., Fiends 39731
Pullim: April

iv will have an excellent pssltds

with au excellent Company.
Great y &amp; all apasises pod.
Must be able to travel.

Company will train. Pierds*ivor
license a must.

DISHWASHER
NW a Hell time lob? This is the
me he yeg, Day Skiff.
GELCT PATCHER
lust knew howls work with
kasl lose moforlalu

'Yr Pu$gOr Cencaw'
I3PracilAw.
3531174
Cirilerel 10th 6 Hwy. 17.97

$32,000,

FRIGERATOR.
CARPORT
NEAR MELLONVILLE. $19,500.
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR,
NEW ROOF NEAR MELLON.
VILLE. $21,000.

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Sanford-Gracious living,
Reasonable weekly 6 monthly
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30-*psrtmenfs Uitharnishsd

$4®
$100

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$
$4

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1 BR-lIst PooMtscnIyol)
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.97 in Sanford. Call
333 $470 Mariner's Village.

$360

1..

STOW
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE. . . .lF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

shopping I churches.

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1101d5

Funiisbisd

Apis. for Senior CItizens. Dewn.
town, ver'v clean 6 roomy. lee
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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$610

ORK LIFT OPR.

$444

-CHELPER

$530

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Cleanfurnishedlstfioorapt.
As$ultsonly,nopels
nolpalmeft,Ave.

CLEAN CLEAN 2 BR, I B new
paint 6 roof, 1g. famIly room.
Owner will assist in financing.
$35,000.

32—Houses (Miurnished

SOLAR HEAT low el bills. Lg. 3
BR,)5quseuea,nice

Excel. n*Igh$srtleed
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$410

AAAEMPOYMENT
lZF'MCIIA*.

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let lease Rsecative hoe. in
ldyIlwllde. 4 IL 3 B. Fl,
psot. Luxury living, furn. or
.Her. call Tile Real (state
Agency

1!74

MANY MANYMORE

4 Icre country estate. Complete
with horse stsble 6 pasture, also

°'REALTOR,MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

l'z ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS,
WEST OF I-I. 5)8.900, TERMS!

3722335
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AIr Conditioner
Sears Coldspot 15,000 BTU
585. 322.9171

ii ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
RD. NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY

We have a Singer Futura sewing

SEIGLER REALTY

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

BROKER

payment. Call 83)1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no

CRE PLUS NICELY WOODED,
ZONED FOR HORSES EMMET &amp; 5th. $12,500.

2)55 French

dental Auctions 8. Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 373 5670.
Auction Sundays 7 p m
Sanford Ave at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome

li,snn. A,.,.e..,.

WHY SAVE

IT .., SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting,
Low Cost Classified Ad.

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100x130. $10,001.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565

EALTOR5 PARK
branch Office

FORREST GREENE
REALTORS
INC.
530.6133 or 339.4711 eves.
42-

blIe Homes

TON wIap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3803 Orlando Dr.

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
lOW cost Classified Ad.

3235700

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VA&amp;FHAFlnancing

Refrigerator Coldspot, Frostlreç

Central Heat 8. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

_______________
45-A—stoI
______ State
PrQp.,'ty

Concrete Work. steps. patios
Sm.orLg.FreeEst Call
Mr. Taylor, 32? SS4Sor 3274433

'JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; AIr
Cond. Service. Free Est. on

2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roots Fret'
Estimates 32) 8543

bist. Comm. &amp; Res. 3220201.

Beauty Care

MóMng

53-1V. Rad b Stereo
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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Goad Used Televisions. $2s ana up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

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

formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-5712

CeramlcThe

Televislon-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular

_______________________________

Balance 5)75 or $12 mo. Sti
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or
nIght.

47—Real Estate Waited

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essmaking

turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of 511
per mc. Call 131.17)4 for free
home dimonstration.

The sooner You place your
classif led ad, the sooner you get
results.

No lob too large or small (o,'
plete lawn ServiCe ret'
estimate. 373 488); Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 11019 call
anytime.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 6717617

40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments 1. buy
equity. 322-0216.

Lawn Service
General Landscaping Rose
specialistt, top soil &amp; till dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimsning.
373 2945.
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Alteratls*ns,Dr,ssmakIrD

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Drapes, Upholstery

light PtouIirig

322-0707

Electrical

a * •HOUSE WANTED. • •

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 8. Misc
(LOCAL) 319 3371

* USED, BUT LIKE NEW *

In Need of Repairs
37314.1$ Eves.

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Magnavox Solid State B-W Port.
$49.93, 30 day guarantee.
HERB'S TV 2597 S. Sanford Ave.

55—Boats Is Accessories
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WILL BUY EXISTING st 1. 2nd
MORTGAGES, R. Legg, Lic.
MIg. Broker. 525 P40. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
$47743

50—Mscellangous for Sal.

BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;

Repair. Industrial, Comm. 8.
ResidentIal. 322 9334 24 Hrs._

Glsss&amp;Scrssn

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creen-pQrches, pool end. .wds.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17.32
Sanfont, Fla. 32771

All type re-glazing &amp; wd. Install.

DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded

Free Es?. Mr. Taylor 322 ISIS.

FREE Estimates. (305) 372 9140

GrosIning&amp;Io.rilng
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Interior I. Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
FreeEst.322$543or322-4424

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57—Sports Equipment

Painting

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ANiMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $1
Scott Reagan 337.$)77

Men's Shirts sale $2.00 ea.
3l0SanfordAve.

Home Impróvethént

SEARS, Sanford 322-17j1

IS Cu. ft., $125
322 1399

lIft. Terry .ylO self contained, air
cond., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; S
way bar. Park Ave. Trailer Pk.

377 5791

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rct10ndbse
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Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cord.
cages. 322 5752.

Wanted exterior &amp; interior pain!
ing. Example 2 BR ext., $1
Guaranteed oQd work, 3) yrs
exp. 1309996.

Pkrning Service

plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Sob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
3207 Frencti Ave.
332,2253

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INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest pricei. Call
321 0039 or 904734670$ collect.

62—Lawn-Gsrdgn

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AFRiCAN VIOLtTS

The Greenhouse

322-9141

Evesaftav6lweokends
FILLOIRTITOPSUIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 333-7550

We Nave Soon Soledsd To Offer Pa Sale This Ossirahi,
Property At ISIS (Niahoth Court. 3 Sedrearns I laths
Olilsi loom, Family loom, LatIn KHcksn, Dewbis
!!,.css'!,!..s.Alr Ples Mare. Thu Prica Has I

Home Imes

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64—Equipmge* for RentSteam Clean Your Own Carpet

Rant Our Rlnsenvac

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING 6 REPAIR
S,G. BALINT IASSOC. 322.$Ms
I Man, qualIty operatIon
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Real, 327-1331
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Freelst.
)230429after53O

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Pekingese Puppy for sale
Male. A wi"s oid

$100 Ptiunvifl$$

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeling
3654334

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
Chg Cds
373 0)74, 3224601

PressureCleaning

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Brown's Pressure Cleaning_Nil
dew removal houses &amp;

roop,
mobile homes. Trucks washag,
Economy rat.j. 534 953$,

Railings
Custom built iron work,
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 323 7551, 339 1693

Wa*ig
All types, eqpt repair.ik
bodies, root racks. portable
eqpt Martin's 373 1191, 339 7693

To List Your Business.,,

DioJ 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.

REALTORS
3231334

1970 Monte Carlo 350
I barrel, new pant, 1)295

Air Cànd. Is Pfoatlng

3220697

See our beautiful new BARRING-

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' 35', S. French (17 321 SIntOSI

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uw,. bleeps 6.

Self contained A C. Like new
54.800, 323 254.4

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer riesdod but useful items
with a Classified Ad.

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1971 Plymouth Valiant
Low ml!eage. A I co,idit jot,
373 1130

52—Appliances

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dEW LISTING IN LAKE MARY I
This I BR home is lust 4 years

REALTY WORLD

No money down
Just make payments
69 thru '73 autos. 6.15 13)0

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springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
'rurniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

323 2222

6 Huick Electra Show Uoot.
cOndition. 32.000 ml Loath'.j
Best oIler over $4,000 677 o;tu

ON SALE- NEW twin size box

Lake Sylvan area, 2 bldg. sites
lOOx 140 ea. $7000 ca

Sanford's Sales Leader

322•2420

t

75 models. Call 339 9100 or 83.0
1605 (Dealer).

Pp*Iin.' 1') ,oI1

on a large lot for all tile family to
enloy, 351,7 baths, $47,900 with
a high assumable mortgage,

old. The locatIon Is great has a
country atmospiwse yet lust
mis. from I-I. The added Plys is
tile besso$lfyl In ground pool I
lio ares. $14105.

C .5...

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$32,000.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

LIST MAKE PAYMENTS---'69

15—Recrea?iora I Vnhirlc

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311315E First St
372567?

3 lots Zoned duplex, best local in
Orlando. Water, sewer 8. close to
Shopping. W. Mallczowski,

AY'TONA AU TO AUCT lOt;
wy 97. I miIe.wcist of Speedwo
Daytona Beach, will hold
public AUTO AUCTION even'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday .-' 30 II
the only one in Florida You s.'
the reserved price Call 904 2cS
8111 fur fur the, dCldjb

or Estate Commercial &amp; ResI

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3737310

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/6 Chev Malibu landau. Viny
roof, fully eqpt, AM FM Will
sell reasonable or take PucIc ui,
truck in trade 372 7498.

SANFORD AUCTION.

obligation.

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Large selection of householc
furnishings, several moderr
uvung room couches 8. chairs
dressers, chests, beds, dinettes,
shelving, Iawrriowers, Governo.
Winthrop Desk Plus lots of other
lamps, tables &amp; odds 8. ends
SCASH DOOR PRIZE $
VISA MASTER CHARGE

Since 1937
109W 1st

1977 Blue Toyota V
-.AC.lsp $900323

'PUBLIC AUCT$ON•
WON., APR. 23,7 PM.

KuIp Decorators

29 ACRES NICELY W000EDON
3000FOOT LAKE, WEST OF I I
541.900 TERMS AS LOW AS 10
PERCENT DOWN.

NEW LISTING IN DELTONA, A
truly lovely home With Country
quiet yet near shopping, Fam.
Em. Ibreakfast Rm. SItuated

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WARRANTED Wow, only

Sale

80—AUtos for

72—Auction

upholstery -drapes slip covers.
We wiU not be undersold or
comparable quality.

LARGE BASS LAKE ON HWY
46 514.900 TERMS

19,000. The price? $35,000.

JIurdd lull' liulty' h Rl Estate Agency

bath, kitchen equipped,
.boIli.IN drisser Idwell of
*awurs.S13Escambia Dr. rn

FREE ESTIMATES

577,500!

Exterior in Buyer's choice! BPP
WARRANTED. Yours, for

utwty

1351, I

lovely fenced lot! BPP

Only $26,500.

NEW LISTING IN SANFORDI
This almost new 3 BR, 2 bath
home has lust about everything
including a lovely Fan, Em., C.
H&amp;A I a great assumable
mortgage you can take over for

DYLLEWILD 3 PR, 35, lovely
steno •lrsptoce, IPi. Im.
prsssive entrance
foyer.
wait piper, extra
,
rm. El enrage

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SUPER! 3 BR 1 Bath Home in
Dreamwoid w-Dining Area, Nice
LR, Lg. 5cr. Patio, all on a

Kitchen, and Morel Will Paint

*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR.? B.

Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in usec
furniture, Re!rig.. stoves, tools

3220332

Excellent invtment for rental.

REALTOR 3221931
MULTIPLE LISTING SIR VICE
Eves 543-3655 32pl$

sc*ne. Only $3L191.

3 $L3 B, fenced yIl'd. quiet

$464

Eat-in Kitchen, FR, Central
Heat, w-w Carpet and More'
BPP WARRANTED A Buy for
$75,500!

close to shoppIng 6 In quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.

flEMPER AGENCY

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
Bn centrally located. I yr. old.
w' last long. Only $35,100.

pals. 1 SR all electrIc, air, mod.
w-wcarpet, etc. 5156-5175+ lop.

lease. 3231019.

)ELI VERY MAN

COMFORTABLE! 3 BR I' Bath
Home In Washington Oaks on
quiet Culde sac! Dining Area,

762SOSUZUKI
or best o!t,r
J2 8613

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

Carpets from $6.50 yd installed

ACRE WITH ACCESS TO

spacious 6.1's, w w Carpet,

Utility Room, Close to Schools &amp;
Shopping! Only $37,900!

FORGET.ME.NOTI Remodeled 2
BR 1 Bath Home w-Central HAC, ww Carpet, DR. Eq. tall,,

*2123 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath.

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

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variety of farm animals-"as
is" tractor 6 More. $33,750.

citrus grove 1, SRI6 frontage in
Geneva. Altention developers
good price &amp; teim.

Sanford32l.0440
Orlando 327-1577
D.Lnd 368.5335

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$530

JUST LISTED! 3 BR 2 Bath Home
in Pinecret on Lovely Lot in
Nice Neighborhood! Pan. FR,

Motorcycte Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
32) 3866or 323 11)0

Cash 322.4132

*44 Acres county acreage w

BROKER
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WNER SAYS SELL EVERY.

THINGI 10 acre farm near
Geneva Includes mobile home,

Appt. only!

SEIGLER REALTY -

332.1054, 111.4155.
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SELLERS&amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322 1671. 327 1340

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$39,900

quiet cottage 6 1g. oak trees.

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 3,700 SQUARE FEET
WITH I) ROOMS, INCLUDING
IN.LAW QUARTERS, CEN.
TEAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIREPLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AD.
VERTISE. $55,000.

Delary — Lovely 1g. I BR, Air, No
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near

OUTE SALES

ECURITY
WARD

OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE
PLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE Old
OVER SIZED LOT IN SETTING
OF HUGE OAK TREES IN
BETTER AREA OF SANFORD,
3 BEDROOM,? BATH, LARGE
DEN, EAT-IN KIT, WITH
CENTRAL HEAT 6 AIR.
COMEA.RUNNIN'. $53,500.

rates. Inquire 500 S. Oaii.
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$640

$4

TACKER

1', YEARS NEW APPROXIMATELY 1500 SQUARE FEET

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Sanford, adults, no chIldren, no

GROUNDS KEEPER

hifradive lady with groat pu'.
company, sow

3'BEDROOM 2 BATH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOD
FLOORS,OVERSIZEDROOMS
LOADED WITH CLOSETS

INTERVIEWS ARRANGED
BEFORE AND
AFTER WORK

$5

OVER 100 SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 1979!

place, covered Patio w Grill!
Boat House, Fence 6 Much
More! BPP WARRANTED. Just

ornero iOlt,1. Hwy. l7.'2)

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REALTY

ATTRACTIVE! 3 BR 1' Bath
Home with Central Air, w•w
Carpet, Pan. FR, Brick Fire.

3235321

323-5176

$100

AW OPERATOR

Msmt have previous esporionci.
Gross boss &amp; local company.

ASSOCIATES WANTED — CALL
BILL PLATTE FOR CONFI
DENTIAL INTERVIEW,

7435's S French (1797) Sanford

912 French Ave.

$464

ERON

MCHINIST

AUTO. PAINTER

HOSTESS

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

HOSTESS

$464

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STENSTROM

For a confidential discussion of
your career In
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Own,r,
NICE HOME OR RENTAL
INCOME. 3.1 has future corn
mercial use. Good location &amp;
cony, financing yet asking prIce
is only $19,500.

Pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LI
new $399; Loveseat 511.956 up
7 Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up: Ref
530 &amp; up; El. stove $40 &amp; up; ful
sizedraperles$l0&amp; up. Sanfor
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So o
Sanford, 3225721.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

oa?es
Over 22 Years Experience

COOK

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V Enterprise, Inc.

Largest Listing inventory

everything. 564.900.

CIJ

SALES REP.

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your lot or our lot.

Dominant Advertising
Program

ONE OF SANFORD'S FINEST.
This elegant 1.3 has iust about

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STATION ATTENDANT

OUNTER

PHOTOGRAPERS
ASS'T.

Cash for your lot! Will build or

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Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; us'.'
cars, trucks &amp; heavy cqu'prnenl
322 S0

VUI

ORIENTAL RUGS.WANTED
Top Pr ices Paid

322 7195

liD' X 780' NICELY WOODED
LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR
HWY 16 514,900 EXCELLENT
TERMS

Removed

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 372 8721

Furniture for sale

2 PLUS ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE. READY TO BUILD,
NEAR AIRPORT, $14,900 WITH
$7,000 DOWN

''flue'

68—Wanted to Buy

wide ovals Ike new 3 ton C.nt
Air, will cool 2.000 SQ ft
323 1201

IU.000 SQ FT AIRPORT BLVD.
NEAR 1797 ZONED RMOI.
5)7.500

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fl—Junk Cars

weaned calf or sell Outright Cat
831 8077

ISUR wsw IBSuIl Also dD7Oxll

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Handy man special. $17,000.

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GELCOAT PATCHER

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REALTY WORLD.

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AUTOPAINTER

ref. d-wshr.. washer.

at 322.2120.

itowabout aS unit apt. Complex in
good section close tu doyy to'y7
Owxer financing, so,go,

HONEY

CLERK

Wekome

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FOR INSTANCE

2 BEDROOMS, RANGE &amp; RE.

TIRE CHANGER

3 Bdr., I' bath, fenced b-ycl,

ruli.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Reaitor.Asso.

LOT MAN

$640

Qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. low down payments.

Momp
Low Down Payment

PAID YOUR TAXES?

TRUCK DRIVER

DOE

I pct. interest to

or newly.Iicens NowI

Want to do it again next April?
Good investment in real estate
can make April a little more
pleasant, besides real estate isa

ASSIST. MANAGER

DISPATCHER

ew 235 Homes,

REALTOR
ML5
123606) or eves. 323 03)7

TONY
COPPOLA
ASSOC.
Realtor. 641-23)5.
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°°°

$600

our lot or yours.

10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors, MLS 6
ERA
National Referral Service

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Salary+

2344 S. French Ave.
322 0231, 323 7173, 322 0779

needs Associates, experienced

HOMIUWNERS; Doni lose
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.

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322•9283

Sanford's most well-known, pro.
gressive, Sales Volume Leader

Phone3fl.7$51, Sanford

CASHIER

$480

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

TYPIST

$464

(2) 5 acre tracts in Osteen. I
wooded. 1 cleared on lake.
517.500 ea Small dwn &amp; owner
hold
REAL. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED,

dryer. VA apprals, 129,500.
Call 373.a3;5 after 5:30.

W. Garnettymie
Reg. Real Estate Broker

BOOKKEEPER

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An

ACCOUNTING CLERK

$500

TYPIST

French (17 92) Sanford
323 5321

41—Houses

DRAFTSMAN

CASHIER

GIRL FRIDAY

2135' 5

SECRETARy

SECRETARY

1.

IONI1I'$

24 HOUR

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REALTORS

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range,

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WE BELIEVE
IF EMPLOYEE'S
HAVE AN INVESTMENT
..IILTHEIRFUTURE
THEY WILLDOA
BETTER JOB

GAL FRIDAY

INC.
REALTOR 3237532

M. Unsworth Realty

GET

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3 oPus acres w? cull frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Aqriculture $30,000

FHA.VA, FHA 235 &amp; 213.

WE'LL

"No Charge to the Employer"

BOOKKEEPER

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WHAT YOU WANT

WE WOULD LIKE
lOBE
YOUR PERSONAL
AGENT

THAT SPECIAL
JOB FOR
THAT SPECIAL
YOUIII
EXECUTIVE SECY.

REALTY WORLD.

TELL US

* EMPLOYER'S *

AAA

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

'"tIDe

LOW FEE-TERMS

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$-

bath. Modestly turn unstairs apt,
close to shopping Senior citizen
only. $200 mo

MA EMPLOYMENI

Goodyear Service store has perm.
nanent full time position. Experienced in auto, truck tIres 6
auto service a must. Call .1. D.
Hemphhll for app?. Goodyear
Store, 555 West 1st St., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Employer

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Lg Combination LR.BR. kit &amp;

Call

TIRE SERVICE MAN

AAA EMPLOYMENT

lB.

u. 1') fl1

43—Lo Acreage

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galage apt. Could be api
down5tahr Zoned Comm
$20000.

67—Livestock Poultry

Duncan Phyte Dining Table
6 Chairs, w extension &amp; pad
534 8756

Req. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
3710759

REAL ESTATE

mo.

*RNL YOU READY
For a Change?

service. Old established corn.
pany. Fringe benefits. Starting
income based on present
standard of living.. Call Orlando
136-3731.

SO—Miscellaneous for Sa

BATEMAN REALTY

CaliBart

74$) Palmetto Ave. 121,000 2 BR,

37.
For lease 30x30 closed storage or
hobby workshoo. lOx)? door, wwater 6 eiec. bath.sPower
facilities Can be locked. sioo

Lovely 1g. brick home. 4 BR, 2 B.
swimming pool, BBQ grill, many
extras on I lots w 1g. oak trees
plus S citrus trees. 7005 Gienway
Dr. 335.000.

Build to suit

For ambitious person in saudi

Many Many More

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Relief Desk Clerk 3.11 shut. Full
time, yr. round position. Full
Company benefits. Apply in

fringe benefits. Cxl,. preferred.
LL1nda Alford, 322-0015.

MAINTENANCE

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stores. Must be able to work
night 6 wk. ends. Good pay,

9-Goed rn to Eat

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5 Rm. Home,? BR
Sc Porch. Utility Rm. &amp; Garage
3221175

Eicperienced Cook
Apply In person
Holiday inn of Sanford

Local independent convenience

HOSTESS

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IT WON'T COST

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33—Houses Furnished

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

For I career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Ponzlg 3235324.

GELCOAT PATCHER

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Ave., Orange City 32763.

(corner of 10th &amp;
Hwy. 17-92)

OR

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CiTy
water, sewer. Johnny Walker
Real Estate Inc. 3226457 Eves
3277111.
LP1,

SPACIOUS 3 PR 7' bath. forma
dinln, earpe$, air, private path
w 2 car garage. Lovely Clut
house, pool &amp; tennis. Furn. o
Unf urn

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Tom Air, Inc., 103 W. Cedar

SALES MANAGER

YOU CAN AFFORD

nome

327 .1439

A-C Duct Mechanic, licensed
journeyman, exp. necessary,
owning own truck preferable.
Our people earn between $7 &amp; 510
per hour plus truck allowance.
Call 775.7222 or send resume to

VISA

41—Houses

3 BR house

Bookkeeper for Altamonte law
firm. Full charge half days. Safe
guard system, 831-4450.

TIME WASTED IS $$

SALES REP.

- sesuftrnjshed

Carpenters helpers, exp. only'
Work in Deltona, 54 hr. to start
Call 3399029 between 7 p.m. &amp; 9
pm.

EMPLOYMENT

GENERAL OFFICE

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UNTIL YOU FIND

BOOKKEEPER

THE JOB OF
YOUR CHOICE

NO.1 BECAUSE OF
HONESTY, INTEGRITY
&amp; STRAIGHT
FORWARD ANSWERS.
WE ARE NOTA
HIGHFEEAGENCY;
WE CARE ABOUT
YOUR FUTURE.

CALL 3235176

n,

**GUARANTEE**

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WE WILL SOLVE

in

Monday, April 23, 1979-3 13
U

THINK

7C$iIsICVtiVItimI$.....

.LKIQI.ZAr

OPENINGS,
MONEY TO
PAY BILLS

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7flHlCA04-E the seal of the County Court of FIa.32701 Seminole
County, FlorIda,
3222611
IN RE: THE MA*RIAOE OF
831-9993
Orange County,F$orpda,uponafi
under the fictitious name of
WAYNE JOYCE
udgementrenderedintheaMaid COLONIAL BUSINESS SERVICES,
2- Laminar Flow Hood
court on the 6th day ci October. and that I
Addit;
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Information, plans and
intend to regIster saId
RATES
Petitioner
AD., in that certain case entitled, name with the Clerk
pecifIcatioos are available at Of. and
of the Circuit
1
tinii
.................43c
IIi
of the Materials Maiga,.
Placemakers Development Co., Court, Seminole County, Florida in
HOURS
JANIE JOYCE
3cseis.cvttvitlmes
:::.31c
a
His
Inc..
a
Florida
corporation
PlaintIff,
accordance with the provisions of
All bids shall be mailed to the
$00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
3k a Iks
vs. Lotus Harris, Defendant, wtiich the Fictitious Name
M.1terials Manager of the Seminole
Statutes, To.
Respondent
aforesaid
Writ
of
Execution
was
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
"Mmo,laI Hospital, 1101 East First
de.
Wit:
Section
ss.o
Florida
Statutes
NOTICE OF ACTION
liVerid to me as Sheriff of Seminole 1937.
SATURDAY 9.Noon
'treet, Sanfonj, Florida 3377). All TO: JANIE JOYCE
3 Lines Minimum
County. Florida, and I have levIed
shall be postmart,d not
51g. RIchard J. Potami
later RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
upon the following described PublIsh: April 3,, 16, 23,
the 30th day of April 197,, an
Last Known Mailing Address:
Property Owned by Lotus Harris, DEI.17
-ttMI be received on or before the 3 Route 1 Box $2 A, Summerfield,
DEADLINES
said property being located
of May 1979.
North Carolina
Seminole County, Florida. more IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
t
Opening of such bids will
take
Before Publicotion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Particularly described as follows: SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
at the Office of the Materials that an action for dissolution of
Assorted
furniture tak from the PRORATE DIVISION
Manager of the Seminole Memorial marriage has been
filed against you,
defendant•s place of business in. File
Sundoy
Frldo
Hospital at S000'clock AM, on the andyouarerequ)redtowrveapy
Number 79410 CF
cludIng:
4th day of May 1979,
D4vIsi
of your written defenses to it, If any,
6 small tables
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Seminole Memorial Hospital onCARROLLBURKE,AttornfOr
SEtague bookcases
'reserves the right to reject any and PetItioner,
NELLIE VELMA TANNER,
_______________________ ____________________________
whose address Is 612
(corner of iOth&amp; Hwy 17.97)
1 loveseat
_____________________________
ai bids.
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
2
sofas
.PubIish: April 22.
24, 1979
Sanford, Florida, and file the
Deceased
2 end tables
18-Help Wanted
01194
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
original with the Clerk of Circuit
__________________________ _________________________
42 chairs
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Court, before the 11th day of May,
IPd
3 dcxiii
Nurs, RN's 1. LPN's. Aides,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR A.D. I979otherwfseadefauIt will be
SF MINOLE
PACEIWlTHJbRftII(IN
1 receptionjst dcxii with chair
COUNTY, FLORIDA entered against
Livein companIon, short term
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
you
for
the
relief
To
be
sold
In
a
lot.
PROBLM?
PROBATE DIVISION
Property being OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
assignment, Homemakers Up.
demanded
in
the
Petition.
stored
at
Royal
file Number 79.I2OCP
Moving Storage. ltd THE ESTATE:
Perhaps Alcoholics Ahonymous
John 62$0636,
WITNESS my hand and official Additional Information &amp;
Qivislon
Can Help
________________________
available
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
seal
on
this
the
2nd
Phone6i7.3333
IN RE: ESTATE OF
day of AprIl, from the Civil Division of the that the
A.D, 1979.
administration of the estate
wrttrP.o..
ALIIERT E. LINDSEY.
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
1213
of NELLIE VELMA TANNER. de.
(SEAL)
WE
mint,
SanforlMbrid3flfl
Deceased
ceased,
File
Number 79.110 CP, Is
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of pending
NOTI CE OF ADMINISTRATION
in the
Clerk of Circuit Court
Court for
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
Seminole County, Florida, will at Seminole County,Circuit
Florida, Probate
Seminole County,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
11:00A.M.
on
the
24th
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
day
of
April,
DivisIon,
the
address
Florida
of which Is
ALANON
AD. 1979, offer for sale and set I to Seminole
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
County Courthouse, North
By: Patricia Robinson
the hIghest bidder, for cash, subject Park
Forfarniliesorfrlendsof
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Deputy Clerk
to any and all existing lIens, at the sonal Ave., Sanford, Fl. The perItt THE ESTATE:
problem drinkers
representative of the estate Is
CARROLL BURKE
Forfuture information call
Front (West) Door of the Seminole JASPER E. WARREN whose ad.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Attorney
for Petitioner
d$473333orwrlte
County Courthouse In Sanford. dress is S05 Power Road,
that the administration of the estate 612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Sanford,
of
FlorIda, the above described per. Fl. 33271. The name
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
ALBERT C. LINDSEY,
AlA SALARY
Sanford, Florida 3217)
and address of
P.O. lox 353
deceased, File Number 79120.CP, is
sonal property.
the personal representative's at.
Phone (303) 3fl.7610
YOU DESIRE
That said sale Is being made to
pending in
Sen'd,Fla1IPH
torney are set forth below.
the Circuit Court for Publish: April9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
Seminole County,
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
AT A FEE
Florida, Probate DEI3
All persons having claims or
Ouvision, the address of which is
Execution,
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
demands against the estate are
John E. Polk,
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
Seminole County Courthouse, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
required,
WITHIN
THREE
P.o. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL, 33317.
Sheriff
,anlord, Florida. The personal SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Seminole County, Florida
r,'pre%enfative of the estate Is Jane
PRORATE DIVISION
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
o1VoRCE-uo.s--oaran,,,d.
Publish: April 2,9, 16, 23, 1979
,L
Nies, whose address is
File Number 79-113.CP
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
COOKS
DEI.1
Fr*e details; KIT, Box. 71,
Malt land Groves Road, Maitland,
Division
of the above court a written
Pompano,
FL.
33061,
341
Florida 32731. The name and ad. IN RE ESTATE OF
statement of any claim or demand
uiress of the personal represen. CHRISTINE ELIAS,
they may have. Each claim must be
—
YOU A
.ttive'sattorne?are5af forth below
in writing an must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
All persons having claims or
Deceasei IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND address of the
creditor or his
cemands against the estate are
—___
I.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
agent
StrawberrIes lag, plentiful, 15 qt.
'required, WITHIN
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, or attorney, and the amount
THREE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING FLORIDA
or more 3 for $1. YOU PICKI
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CASE NO. '0019.CA49.K
EVERY DAYI Other Vegetables
the date
it will
:.THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK shall
bewhen
stated.
If the
claimdue
Is
become
Treare Island, Hwy. 41, E.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk OTHER OTHER PERSONS IN. OF ORLANDO,
"THE FACT IS"
u1 the above court a written
Leesburg.
(4) 77.3$9
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
a banking corporation,
contingent or unllquidated, the ___________________________
LET'S BEHONEST
IF YOU CAN'T
''.stement of any claim or demand
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
nature of the uncertainty shall be
If you weren't looking for a new
that the administrat of the estate
¶t;ey may have. Each claim must be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
career you wouldn't be reading
ll"Iflstructions
CHRISTINE ELIAS, dacHsed,
PlaintIff, security shall be described. The
wrItIng and must indicate the
v.
this ad, and if we weren't looking
is for the claim, the name and
_.!
File Number 19-113.Cp, is pending in AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP., claImant shall deliver sufficient
for someone to do a lob this ad
copies of the claim to the clerk to
.'uiress of the creditor or his
the Circuit Court for Seminole a Florida corporation,a.k.a AUSTIN enable
woU$'t be here. If you want the
rr attorney, and the amount County, Florida, Probate DivisIon, DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, each the clerk to mall one
COPY to
opportunity to earn Three to
Call .Io.An, 3236612
.- lmed, If the claim Is not yet due,
the address of which Is North Park WILLIAM W. AUSTIN and CITY OF
personal representative.
Five Hundred dollars a week,
YOU CAN'T
the date when it will become due Avenue, Sanford, Florida 3277).
All persons interested in the estate
The SANFORD, a Florida municipal to whom
a copy of this Notice of
call 1.100-432.1403 anytime for
personal representative of the estate
'.uu;ill be stated. If the claim
corporation,
recorded message.
—
Administration has been mailed are
$ntlngent or unlIquldate, the isStephenEllas,whoseaddressls76
______________________________
___________________________
r?ure of the uncertainty shall be Nottingham Drive, Middle Island,
Defendants, required. WITHIN
THREE
ACOLORFUI. FUTURE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
ted. If the claim is secured, the NewYork. The name and address ot
AMENDED
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
.ecurity shall be described, The
the personal representative's
.
NOTICEOPSALI
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Life Is more colorful when you're
Supply In Central Florida.
torney are set forth below.
claimant shall deliver sufficIent
THl5NOTICE,tofiieanyobIIons
PURSUANT TOCHAPTIR 45
earning good money and
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
pies of the claim to the clerk to
NOTICE is given that pursuant to they may have that challenge the
All persons having claims or
meeting nIce people. Call 644
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
demands against the estate are an Amended Summary Final validity of the decedent's will, the ____________________________
'able the clerk to mail one copy to
3079 for details.
ucli personal representative,
required,
WITHIN
THREE Judgment of Foreclosure dated qualifications of the personal
AVON
All persons Interested in the estate MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF April 19, 1919, in Case No. 790019- representative, or the venue or
1$-I'Ip
to whom a copy of this Notice
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CA09.K of the Circuit Court of the lurisdictlon of the court.
.
.
17-92)
$Uminlstrationhasbeenmailedwe
THISNOTICE,tofilewlththeclerk Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and OBJECTIONS
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS.
NOT SO FILED
AND
'uquired,
WITHIN
THREE of the above court a written for SemInole County, Florida, in WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Construction laborers wantedl
IyONTHS FROM THE DATE OF statement of any claim or demand which SOUTHEAST NATIONAL
IMPLOVMRNT
Experience only, Excellent
Date of the first publication of this
Report to JOB SITE aft 10 AM,
theymayhaVe.EathClairnrnj5
;HE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
NW 25th St. &amp; Old Lk. MUy Rd.
benefits, company fringe
BANK of ORLANDO,
a banking
in wrIting and must indicate the corporation,
tHIS NOTICE, toflie any oblections
is the Plaintiff,
and Noticeof Administration: April 16,
Monday, April 23rd. Salary
in person at
lucy may have that challenge th. basis for the claim, the name and AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.,
"BIG AGENCY-LITTLE FEE"
op
Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co.,
•sJasper E. Warren
address of the creditor or his a
iaiidity of the decedent's will, the
a Florida corporation, aka AUS.
113
W.
1st
St.,
Sanford.
____________________________
TIN DEVELOPMENT
CORPORA.
As Personal Representative of
w,IIlicatIons of the personal
_____________________________ Bank Teller full time, cx.
or attorney, and the amount TION,
WILLIAM
the Estate of
_____________________________
'upresentative,
. AUSTIN
and
claimed. IttheclaImlsnosyetdue, CITY OF SANFORD,
a
psrloncsd, immedIate opening
NELLIE VELMA TANNER
,rIsdicIlofl'ofWé.
Florida
1fl:PNbeL,0due
shall be stated.
eased
contact Mr. Wolford Personnel
if the claim municiapl corporation,
___________________________
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
are
FOR PERSONAL
Director Fiagjttip BanLoL..
OBJECTIONIINoT
Defendants, I will sell to the hIghestATTORNEY
REPRESENTATIVE:
,$LIO contingent or uniiquidated,
NOTICE OP ANNUAL MIT'714
SemInole. Ph. 323-1776.
nature of fr1.upc.flaInty shall be andtja.. fo'; sh, at public
OF
MEMBERS
OP
SOUTH
SEMI.
stated. lithe claim is secured, the saleatthefrontdoorof the Seminole STENSTROM,
W.DAIVS,
Mcintosh
MCINTOSH
HOLE COMMUNITY LIBRARY
WAREHOUSE_FACTORY
Datootthefirstpublicatofthis
ftotice
of AdminIstration: April 16, security shall be described. The County Courthouse, Sanford, &amp; JULIAN
ASSOCIATION, INC.
Accuracy I paperwork required.
1979.
claImant shall deliver sufficient Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the 13th
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
BO 1230
copies of the claim to the clerk to day of June, 1979, the
Paint or chemical knowledge
Jane L. Nies
Good typing, good phone voice,
pursuant to call of the President
following
Sanford, Fl. 3053222171
32171
enable the clerk to mall one copy to dsc,ib.d property set forth
helpful. Reliable, mature,
As Personal Representative
In the Telephone:
the South Seminole Community
excellent company.
Amended
healthy. Retiree acceptable.
each personal representative,
Summary
of the Estate of
Final
Library Association, Inc., a
Publish: April L 23, 1979
.
United Solvents. 3234544.
All persons Interested in the estate Judgment of Foreclosure.
Albert C. Lindsey,
profit corporation, that the annual
DE 167
to whom a copy of this NotIce
From the NW corner of SectIon 33 ____________________________
Deceased
meeting of the members will be held
Steady work, Interesting lob.
Admlnistrationhas
bean mailed are Township 19 S Rang. 30 E. run
~1TORNEY FOR PERSONAL required,
WITHIN
SMALL CLAIMS COURT ORANGE in the Altamonte Springs
Library
THREE thence South 0 degrees 06' 20" C
I7FPRESENTATIVE:
COUNTY, FLORIDA
BuIlding at 2*1 Maitland Avenue,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF along West line of said Section 35
CASE No. 633$
Altamonte
Springs, Florida, on
CARLTON,
FIELDS,
WARD,
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
andcenterlineofAIrpoflIevard
COMMERCIAL
CREDIT
LOANS,
Saturday,
April 21, 1979,
LfMMANUEL, SMITH &amp; CUTLER,
Accurate typing, good personalIty.
at 1:30 IMTNICIRCUITCOURTOPTHI
I'.A.
THISNOTlCE.tollIeanyobjs adistanceof7$2.sofe.tforapolntof
INC.
p.m., for the following purposes:
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
they may have that challenge the beginning; said point also being the
1601 CNA Tower,
2700 C. RobInson
1. Election of Board of Trusties CUlT IN AND POE SEMINOLE
validity of the decedent's will, the SW corner of ACADEMY MANOR
ø.o.
1171
Orlando, Florida 32502
and onicers;
COUNTY, FLORIDA
qualifications of the personal repre. UNIT I as recorded In PIat Book 13,
Orlando, Florida 32102
•vsThis Is an excellent company with
2. PresentatIon of annual reports: CIRCUIT CIVIL NO. 7I'2fl$CA49.
sentative, or the venue or jurisdlc. Page, Public Records of Seminole
Ly Albert 0. Capouano
J.D. GREENE. JR.
3.
outstanding benefits.
All
other
busIne
that
lion
of
the
court.
may
K
Felephone: (305) 5490300
County, Florida, run thence North 19
come
before
the
meeting.
JAMES
T.
BARNES
MORTGAGE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND degrees 34' " East along the South
,F!ublish: AprIl 16, 23, 1979
All members are invIted to attend COMPANY,
DEl 69
OBJECTIONS NOT so FILED line of dsub.dlvison 1,013.54 feet
Afternoon hours, full time lob with
and partIcipate in this very im. a Michigan corporation,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
to the SE corner of Lot 107 of said CIRCUIT COURT ORANGE portant
good company.
meetIng.
Date of the first publication of thIs SubDIvision; run thence N 155.07
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pursuant
to
the
provisions
of
PlaintIff;
feet
Notice of Administration: April 16
to the SW corner of LOT 10 of
CASE Ito. 72)111
n,
Bylaws, this notice shall be V.
'
aforesaid SubDlvislon; run thice NORTH ORLANDO BANK,
publIshed once In the Sentinel Star GARY MATTHEWS and CECILIA
Shoes sales preferred. Excellent
N $9 degrees 36' " C 320.00 feet to a Florida
$tiptwn Cuss
banking corporation
and once In the Evening Herald five ROBERTS 0. FISHER,
company.
As Personal Representative
the SW corner ot LOT 16,
vs.
(5) days prior to April 20, 1979.
of the Estate of
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II as
.1.0. GREENE, JR.
DATED this lPh day
Ap,,
recorded in Plat Book 16, Page 21 oP
CHRISTINE ELIAS
A.D. 1979.
NOTICE OP SALE
the Public Records of SemInole
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
•s.Sadetls Pate, President,
County, Florida; run thence S 19
ExcelIint company, must be able
,, pursuant to the Order of Final
South Sminole Community
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL degrees 01' 47" E 35.01 feet to the
REPRESENTATIVE:
CIRCUIT COURT ORANGE
to supervise employees. Good
Library AI KIatIOp
NW
corner
WILLIAM L. COLIERT, ESQUIRE ACADEMY of LOT I? of aforeSaid COUNTY, FLORIDA
advancement.
Publish: April 73, 1973
CIrcuit Court of Seminole County,
MANOR UNIT II said CASE N.. CI 71.4363
P.O. Box
FlorIda, I will sell the property
!"
point also being a point on a
Sanford, Florida 32771
curve THE ORLANDO BANK 6 TRUST CITY OP
situated in Seminole., County,
concave Easterly having. radius of
ON Telephone: (3051 333-2171
CO'PANY,
CASSILBEU
FlOrida,
Grist boss floods clean cut person
as:
36310 IeeJ,thince from a tagent a Florida bankIng corporation
Pubiish AprIl 16,23, 1379
FLORIDA
Lof 6, Block .1, WASHINGTON
with sales personality, excellent
bearingoP5outhrun5
DEII4
a
V$
NOTICE OP PUBLICHEARINSTO OAKS,SICTIONTWO,ecqlngfo
potential.
the arch of said curve and the OREENMYIR, INC.,
b
CONSIDER ADOPTION OP PIatBooiilLp.ges$landI7,pvblic
Westerly line of aforesaid a corporailojt and J.D.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Greene,
STOCK
Records of SemInole County,
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II a and Frances Greene,
TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
his wife
Florida.
distance of 211.11 feet through a
Super manks$ expinlence. Work
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
NOTICE OP SHBNIPP'I SALE
TOGETHER WITH all structures
kdo managernen$ position.
central angleof 33 degrenSl' 1V' to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
the City of Caslelberry, Florida, and Improvements now and hire.
the PRC (Point of Revers, curve), by vIrtue of thai
,,,
City
Council
will
hold
a
certain
Writ
of p
after on said land, and fIxtures
of a curve concave Southwesterly Execution issued out of
hearing to consider enact, attached thirsts, and all rents,
and under
hiving a radIus of 597.62 feet: run the seal of the Circuit Court
,,
of
Excellent company with good pay.
•• 353. entItled:
"
issues, prgcwa and profits ac.
thence along the arch of said
Exponlincod pinion.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
curve Orange County, Floride upon
crying and to accrue from said pre
and said Westerly line of
judgment rendered
a final OF CAUELBERNY, FLORIDA, mise*, all of which are
Included
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II 412.73 court on the 14th
deyin the aforssaid AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 166, wIthin tile foregoing description and
NOV
m::.,d to
Poet through a central angle Of 3
Groat company to work for must
of
March
A.D.
AS
AMRNDED
AND
SUPPLE.
the
1973, in that certain
babendurn thereof; also all gas,
rees 54' 1V' to the Point
wik--'-i Øjpe
be experienced.
$lJj5
The Orlando Bank 6 CUC
entitled
MINTED,
OF
THE
CITY
OF
steam,
electric,
water,
and
other
Trust cor.
Tangency; run thence South along pany, a Florida banking
Corn. CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA; SAID
heating, cookIng, refrigerating,
aforesaid Westerly line )1i.$2f,et
qu
ORDINANCE
to porallon, Plaintiff 'VS. Oreeflinyer,
BEING THE CON. lighting, plumbing, ventIlatIng,
titeNE Cornerof LOT flof aforesaid
Inc. a
Great company salary +. Steady
corporation and J.D. Greene, NANCE
PREHENSIVI ZONING ORDI. irrigating, and power systems,
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT Il, run
work for good person.
Jr.,
and
Frances
Greene,
hi5 wife,
thence West along
OF THE CITY OF macttinos, appliances, fixtures, and
CASSELURRy,
the
North
line
of
Defendants
and
by
virtue
Of
th05
FLORIDA;
SAID
oppsj
LOT 21a distance of 139 feet to till prior
lN, which niw are or
' A call from you wIN bdn a
AMENDMENT
ESTABLISHING
writs of execution as afire
may hereifter pertain t or be used
NW corner of said LOT 29; run
f
s-i
m.ntione
which were deliVered
Medianlc.11y Inclined floods to
THE ZONING ci.usiFiCATIou with, in, or on said premises, even
.
thence N 3431 feet, thence West
pisslntativs
___
OF C.) COMMERCIAL FOR THAT though
have some experience,
170.00 feet to the NW corner Of LOT me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
they be detached or
l'.s
Florida, and I hive levied 1n l lION
1 DESCRIBED IN SEC. dSI.CP.dale, .p, together with all
PARCEL
21 of
aforesaid ACADEMY MANOR toliowing descrIbed property
and
OP THIS ORDINANCE,
ku. uNit vsw ak..
UNIT II: run thence South along by
and singular the tenements,
S.D. Greene, Jr.___
and Francis
caids of In.
ewd PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; Iteisditaments and appurtenances
Must have outside sales exWesterly line of aforesaid Greuuiehis wito, said property being
Iiial MS
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE ffieresmfo bsIsn$ia. or In anywise
perience. OrNi company.
DATE.
113*3.73
locited
in
Seminole
County,
Fiends,
feel to
Chants.
apperteinin, end the reversion aid
me SW corner Of aforesaid more particularly described as
This
.1111cc
1$
alvin
piwivant
ts
evensions, remainde, or remain.
ACADEMY MANOR UNIT II; run Ool:
the prevIsIons of Chapter

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husband and myself. It might
16 Mexican
even save ow marriage If I
cottonwood 57 Painters
7 Revolving
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could
gain a li ttle tosight. At
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machine part
611 possess
singing
club
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I'm contemplating an
en
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8 Behave
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affair
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a
divorce
or both.
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my early 60s. For the last 20 of
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performances
48 Circa
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(prefix)
yearstere'sbeena decreasing
24 By birth67
Conclusion
19 Old Dominion 49 Dessert items
ability
to function sexually oq areas, including the sexual
25 Speed
50 Monster
state (abbr)
his part and now no atten1* a area.
measure
DOWN
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(abbr)
Wed to
an ax
currency
28 Safety agency
Mesdames
utth but mod of the problem and only one of them Is
23 False (prefix) 53 Holding
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(abbr)
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thne I just end up frustrated. Interested In doln something
device
30 Toupees
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He won't see a physician. He about It, that one should
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neck
is a heavy drinker and smokes probably go to a ph ysician and
character
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glove
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two to three packs of cigarettes possibly see a psychiatrist or
wheeled car• 26 Vessels bow 55 Organ part
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a day. I've tried to get him to family counselor. By direct
tendere plea
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give up these habits and tOld discussion It may be possible to
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point
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him that he would live longer work out a solution that will
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and more pleasurably so we help In that specific situation.
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of your telephone
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DEAR READER
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right about the effect on
Let ter nwiber 3-1Z Impotence,
pan. If he thinks as much asto give you general Information
yOUsayandasnOkesasmuchas on this problem since it's the
YVU Si)', ii Di yVar5 01 iV I'V primary concern to you. Other
maynot be arotmdmuchlongerreaderswhowantthlslssua can
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man's sexual capacity. Alcohol P.O. Box 1551, RadIo City
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doesn't make men better Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
Just keep in mind that imlovers. It usually deCTSS
n'tpotence
isa symom. It can be
their objectivity so they do
caused
by
hormonal factors,
y
realize how bad
alcoholism, neurological facPeople who drink often think tors such as complicati nns of
they drive better under the diabetes, circulatory disorders
Influence when, In fact, they're and, of course, psychological
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
traffic hazards. Or they may factors. A good evaluation by a
think they do a dozen other professional is often necessary
th
Ings better. All of this Is to un derstand what's really
For Tu.sday, April 24, 1979
Illusion. Tests have shown that going on.

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B'L.LJUSTHAVTO WAIT
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Anz1,rnv
ings
Th
that have pry
productive In the past will
..*4it.ly come to an end for you
this comIng year. Look forward
to snaking strides In several
new beginnings.
TAURUS (April 2OMay 20)
Although you will wish to spend
time on activities that don't
include others today, this might
become difficult because of
duties you've neglected. Find
out more of what lies ahead for
you In the year following your
bir thday by sending for your
copy of -Astro-Graph Letter.
Mall $1 for each to AdroGraph,
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Bc awe to
specify birth sign.
GEMiNI (May 21-June 20)
Associate with friende who are
on the go and doing things, but
be careful you don't try to
impose your will. Go along with
the wishes of the majority.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You'll strive for high goals
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achieving them. However,
should you err In some manner,
don't try to blame anyone else.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) You
could come up with a clever and
fresh appesoch to something,
but It might not be so easy to
convince others of your Ideas.
Do yo ur own thing.
VIRGO (Aug. 23Sept. 22) Be
wary led you be drawn into a
situation with strIng attached.
Vn" "nuld s'nd up having to

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another's

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LIBRA(Se$. 23Oct. 23) It's
to your Interests to listen to th
suggestions of your mate or
asaoctdee today. Don't pI too
hard to have your way.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
Both your physical and mental
energies are at a high point
today, and this should be very
productlye. Know, however,
when to stop.

CAPRICOBN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) If It gives you enjouent to
whip the house bo shape today
that's great, but don't fault the
family just because they don't
have the same 4hifn,
AQUAIUUS(Jan. 20.F.b. 19)
Thls isan excellantday to cajd
up on AMIN or coffispa.
dence. so Ions as you &amp;rn't u
the bum about
4Jjtg
meant for another's ears.
PCfS (Feb. 29-March 20)
You'll be a go-getter in fgng,
that tend to benefit you
materially or financially today.
In your e.g flu you COUld get
taken, so be careful.
ARIY (March 21-April 19)
Set your own pace today, Work
toward serving your personal
Interests. You won't hI abl. 10
pleas, others, so don't even t1

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hearts fall to break 33."
Alan: "I would play three

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of her colleagues feel
differently about the issue,
however.
The Lengwood mayor

BIRMINGHAM, England plexion and, In the right mood,
UPI)— Doctors plan to per- was very cheerful. But in the
an autopsy today on an wrong mood, she could aquas.
ewifeihoboeded yourhandolf."
72 pOunds and : Ahthoh Mrs. Hopkins
wslghIi 73$
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could , .s. yotr hand off" what her mother called "a
angry.
wow problem" since the age
Mrs. Muriel Hopkins, 4$, of I, It was only hi recent years
at ha 3'year-old that her craving for bacon, eggs
bungalow in the and piotatm mede headlines
of T'.pton, stauorswgre,
After a recent
ft"six
died Sunday.
pohlcsinui. and five ambulance
lire. Hopkins, who was more worker, to get Mrs. Hopkins
I feet tall, Insisted she back on her fist they had to
4siied 72 pounds altboegh a roll her up in a carpet to standwho
her .eflm4- her uprIgit Sm had to sleep In
recently at
her wef
a chair bscaia
could not
IM than the British get cut of bed.
of $13 pounds ad In 1113
(ly days before the fall, she
a
YSSr.CId girl from refused appeals to attend a
special hospital course In
"bs s.wwd to have no weight control, saying the
jibsrraument about her , doctors would "Mop me from
1g1*Mahl,"alocalr'uldeM miokim and starve me to
. had a ruddy com 4)x"
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Therm-O-Tane Gas Company was given a clean bill of health by Sanford firo
inspectors following an investigation prompted by anxious residents living near
the company's [P gas storage trucks at UI W. Ninth St. Twenty nine residents of
the area had requested the city look into the safety of storing and loading large
quantities of bottled gas at the site. The residents petitioned the Sanford Fire
Department earlier this month. The petitioners stated: "We fear for our lives
and property as we are constantly having to call the police or fire department to
turn off leaking gas. Anyone lighting a cigarette or any spark could cause an
explosion." Acting on the petition, Sanford Fire Chief G.M. Harriett ordered an
official inspection. The results of llarriett's inspection, made public during
Monday's city commission meeting, Indicate the company is in no violation of
i1t' codes, and flO danger exists.

Takes Job SeriousIY

Longwood's Mayor June
Lormann takes her job
seriously, even if some of
her commission colleagues
don't.
Mayor Lorrnann said she
Is convinced signing
proclamations is mayor's
task, but also feels out of
courtesy to commissioners,
she ought to be permitted

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over the paatseveral weeks
has had occasion to bring
before the council several
proclamations she's had to
sign. There was Nationa

accept the proclamation
and said she would sign It.
Not this time, however,
"This is getting to be

them I'lltake it and sign
it by myself anyway,"

ridiculous,"
idiculous," proclaimed'

Coin Week, Private
Property Week,' Christ
Episcopal Appreciation

Commissioner J.R. Grant,
wanting to draw the line

Was she disappointed?
"Yes."
Will It cause any future
problems for the mayor?
"No. I'll just keep
bringing them before the
commission out of common
courtesy, and if they
continue to decline
acknowledging them, I'll
continue going off by
myself and signing
said the determined
mayor.

somewhere,

Week, Seminole County
Youth Week, etc., etc., etc.
Monday, Mayor Lormann had dlll another one:
Municipal Clerks Week
brought to Mrs. Lcrmann's
attention by City Clerk
lAnds Martin.
So, Mayor Lormann
asked commissioners to

"We've had so many,
there's no longer any

meaning to it," proclaimed
Commissioner Stephen

Barton.
"I just feel It's my duty
as mayor to sign
proclamations, and when
the commissioners took
that attitude, I just told

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Bruá and Judy Crocker's two registered Doberman
Pthachsrs escaped death today when the county released
the apIntI)s to their cedody.
The couple recovered their dogs just hours before a
decision was to be made on whether or net to destroy the
wiznxl. Both dogs were Impounded by Seminole County
animal control officers on April 10 after they had been
suspected of biting a 4-year-old girl on April 7.
Alter the dogs were impoHn_dthe couple said they did
not hive the funds to pay the boarding fees followIng a 19deyquaranttheperlod. BruceCrockersaldheand his wife
both unemployed and only recently moved here from
Colorado.
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radio and television as well as in newspapers.
Committee members will "brainstorm" together and
make a lid of offensive material In their particular
medium, Nelson said.
They will present their report at the next committee
meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 8 at the
Long wood Elementary School.
Layer explained the concerned citizen group would
never totally agree on programs that are offensive but
there are "some common grounds."
"We all have different opinions of what Is acceptable
and what Is not," Layer said. "To be successful, we will
find those things that are so bad that everybody Is in
agreement."
Jean Michels, of Box 738 Miller Road, Sanford, said she
isa mother of three and fInth acceptable family programs
scarce even during prime time television.
"i was watching 'Eight Is Enough' ", said Mrs. Michels.
"They were covering the subject of living together before
getting married, At the end of the program, I asked my
five-year-old daughter, Wendy, what she thought of it. She
said she thought it's okay."
When the three media committees report their findings,
each member.ofJ,he citizens committee will be responsible for waging a telephor*calljng and letter-writing
campaign to media carrying offensive material.
"Every member Is responsible for writing 10 letters,"
Layer sad. "If you can get another person to agree to
write another 10 letters, this thing can really multiply.
"People will have so many letters flowing In, the
man ufacturers and the media won't be able to withstand
the Pressure. It's not simple but I'm telling you, It can be
effective."
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"You cannot be on a white horse charging windmills

stupidly. Let's don't be a bunch of pranks if we are really

serious about accoiuplishng something. The newspapers
have already labeled me a nut."

the county If It Is not claimed within a 15-day period ifld
can be destroyed. Today would have been the 15th day of
the C'ockers' dogs' confinrnent.
Acting Coisty Aiilmal Control Director Jeff Etchberger said the Crockers appeared at the dog pound this
morning with the $4 they needed to free the apirpals. The
county charges $3 per day for boarding plus an additional
charge for registration and tags to those dogs without
papers.
"ft is a hippy ending, the dogs are back with their
owners," said Etchberger.
Etebberger said he was toid the Crocers were lent the
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Layer urged the members to retain their rationality in
their purpose:

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At a recent meeting, school board members supported
Supt. William La yer's recommendation to cleanup the
enviromnent first before thdlt'&amp;r
sex education
program In the classroom. He called for the citizens'
suppo rt to Infl uence the media, boycotting It If necessary,
to change offensive programs they deem harmful viewing
for their children.
Layer, who had been designa ted as tem porary committee chairman, relinquished his leadership Monday to
elected co-chairmen Gordon Nelson of 1209 Winter Springs
Blvd., Maitland, and Anne Boston of 1935 Japonlca Road,
Winter Park. Boston Is the president of the Seminole
County Parent, Teacher, St udents Association (PTSA).
One mem ber of the audience protested: "I think we will
become anonnous when you (Layer) withdraw your
involvement from the group."
Several volunteers from the audience agreed to serve on
media committees to scrutinize various programs on

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Three citizen subcommittees have been organized to
scrutinize offensive programming and advertisements on
radio, television and newspapers and report their findings
May 8.
This action was taken Monday when 19 of 24 members
attended the first meet ing of the sex education committee
at the Seminole County school district office.
Their mMon was to organize their ranks and devise
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Fortho flr* time
a 5"1'wk Coedy teacher
has been selected the Florida - Teacher of the Year to
represent the date In national competition In
The winner Is Karen Whighain Coleman, 22, who
teechits gifted students In the sixt , seventh and eighth
grades at Tuakawllla Middle School.
"It's such a wonderful experience," said Mrs. Coleman,
who had learned she was selected Florida Teacher of the
Year 1980 just fifteen minutes before reporters contacted
her today.
"Supt. William Layer just called and offered his
congratulations but anything like this Is a joint effort,"
Mrs. Coleman said. "My school has been so supportive."
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Mrs Coleman was selected from
fro throughout the date In March before being named
from
one of the six finalists in the program. She has been
teaching for 12 years.
Thesis nominees for the state honor were chosen by a
screening committee composed of representatives of the
Florida PTA, the Florida Association of District School
Superintendents, Florida Education Association the
Florida Teaching Profession and the Department of
Education,
The selection of Mrs. Coleman for Florida Teacher of
the Year 1* was a unanimous decision, said Al
Erileben, coordinator of the program for the Florida
Department of Educatiols. The committee based Its
criteria on the same standards the national committee
will be using when It makes Its selection hi l*) Erileben
said.
"The national committee is looking for a teacher having
a superior ability to Impart love of learning In students of
all backgrounds and abilities," said Ersieben.
"Of course, we take Into account the teacher's own
background, education, school and community Involvernesg and extra-curricujar activities," he said.
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Bridge," care of this newspa.
per P.O. Box 49, Radio City
Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.)
by Stan Lee and John Romita

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KAREN WIIIGHAM COLEMAN
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would bid two spades when
vulnerable.
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taking a chance, but one
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event. Then I would play
ace-king and a small heart
and ruff a heart In my hand.
I go back to dummy with the
ace of clubs, lead and ruff a
fourth heart, cash my aceking of diamonds and king of
clubs for that diamond discard, ruff one diamond and
discard the other on the fifth
heart."
Oswald: "You have made
the grand slam. Your play
would also have won In the
event of a 5-1 heart break If
the diamonds had broken 3-3
since you would have been
able to establish your fourth
diamond."

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SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You'll beanilousto do fun
things today and yet large
groups could unnerve you.
Share your time with a few
Intimate friends with whom you
feel condortable.

SPIDER-MAN
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County. 1 I!e report followed a designated by
DER as one of would likely generate more (HWSW ystem
an energy tripling of the present $5
Herald Staff Writer
two-yeax study mandated by the 19 regions for which a plan
solid waste than would be recovery system is going to monthly fee is
Sanford city commissioners the state Department of is required.
likely.
needed to be burned and thus raise the price of refuse
have given a qualified approval Environmental Regulation
The plan calls for the conThe plan indicates that the
to a comprehensive solid waste (DER) which required each of struction of three resource athere would be continued use of collection,
cost
of dis posin'e
g of a ton of solid
il
landf l.
He said the declining supply
removal concept which would 19
regional areas to approve a recovery incinerators in the
of oil and its subsequent rise in waste under the current landfill
convert county garbage into
solid waste disposal plan by county which would bum solid
For that reason, Knowles price make the conversion to system is about $4. When the
energy by use of special inJuly I of this year. The report wastes as a fuel in generating reco mmended the city give a the resource recovery units recovery units are operational,
cinerators.
was prepared
by the electricity. The report states qualified approval of the plan .. philosophically acceptable," the cost of disposing of a ton of
But City Manager Warren E.
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that the resource recovery units W
acKnowles cautioned the plan engineering firm of °; should be operational by
unit built in Sanford be smallery but he said the cost of that cording to estimates.
and Jernigan '
conversion is going to be a
endorsed could raise the trash Buuuey,
Proposed locations for the units than the other two units unt il
iami.
"Solid waste disposal Is to be
removal fee to Sanford M
are Altamonte Springs, Iron such time as the city's energy financial burden initially.
He noted that the report did one of the real major, costly
residents by as much as 300
needs
require
the
city
to
burn
Commissioner Eddie Keith Is Bridge and Sanford.
not translate the cost of the problems of civilization in the
percent over the next 11 years. scheduled to meet with other
The report, Knowles pointed
conversion
into what it may years ahead," he said. ,The
At the regular meeting municipal officials in the out, Indicates that the units at would reduce co
cost
the
individual,
but he said public will not like what it sees
Monday, commissioners voted county May 2 to discuss area- Altamonte Springs and Iron Knowles
the cost of building the recovery or hears when coats are related
to approve a resource recovery wide approval of the plan. Bridge would be operationally
But Knowles warned that the units and implementing the to
the solutions of their own
study report for Seminole Seminole County Itself was
efficient, but that Sanford conversion from a landfill plan indicate a doubling or demands,"

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THIS ONE ! ryasAND FOR SOMWNE
WHISTLE
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SOME FOLKS THINK IT'S BAD I TO STEP ON UR SHADOW lii ( MOOSE'S GIRL FRIEND,
HOWSTHEARTICLE KINOOF LUCK TO TOES YOUR KAT ON
WHISTLE I A
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If approved, the request would hike single-family rates
from $6.50to $8 monthly for the first outlet; from $10 to $15
for each additional outlet; Transfer of services to new
homes would rise from $10 to $15; reconnections for costs
would leap from $10 to $15 and relocation of an outlet
within a home would go from $7.50 to $15 If the rate
changes are granted.

sniaskatlon Corp., ownerof Orang.Semlnole Cablevision,
has become a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Inc.
That p1m for ft merger was worked out In cub and

The commission must approve all cable rate increases,

Rorke. "Our capability to secure financing was limited hi

Niles, ATC spokesman. ATC dockhoWers were given the
option of accepting cash for the merger or equivalent
am of shares in Time, according to Ndes.

because the firm'
s rates are regulated by the commission
under provisions of a contract between the two entities.
A similar rate hike was rejected for thet second time last
month by the Sanford City Ctnpisoon CUiv*os had

comparison before Ms."
Time has long been interested in cable television, according to Rorke, and was one of the original stockholders
at ATC. Abaist $ vest am. Itois resrMtvea bsiaa

he

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Cabilevill1ionI a risilied for rate inicressa at a 7 pm.
Tuesday meeting.

ovious.

AN UNCANNY GRASP OF

IN 1lJM$t.WEEPS.

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North opens one spade. A
Texas reader wants to know

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this column and will receive
JACOB V MODERN.)

copies of

by Stan

Lee and John

BUT "M SURE
M.WAYS EL 6ONNFINPOUT LIKEX CAMS lid
WHO THE REAL AT NE MIPPLE O
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ATC owns 100 cable systems in 32 states, according to
Rorke, five of those are located in Florida.
Cablevision already is In the process of laying 150 miles
of cable primarily hi southern Seminole County, according to Rorke and further efforts will be nude to extend cable service in other areas of the county.
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* t*. this merolag trnt
t*vores4
AecOtdiutg to P*trthnanen 1iitl%Us to Mb
Smith of the Shelby Police
this week during the
Department, Daffron was found search for Daffron, Capt. Baber
dead hi his Hager Motel room noted Daffron had been

about 10:40 a.m. Tuesday from
carbon monoxide poisoning. several months.
Time of death was estimated at
"He had been telling her
some time Sunday evening.
said
the
since
their separation and then
Patrolman Smith
motel maid had come to Daf- after their Jivorce that he
fron's room on Monday, but couldo't deal with it and was
going to kill her and himself,"
could get no response. u
figured
he was sleeping, so she he recalledwould leave him alone," ob.
The Daitruns have two
served Smith.
children, Laura, 6; and Jeff, 3.

During Bethun.Cookman Address

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pry a prayer Cd thanksgiving coup., and first vice

Wino -Dial.

Duringthe* mosthe abc. he

chairman boo WI attic, Ford said he his
WI
forthe IlnftedMau
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of the board of tr*id.es of
lie FORD, Page IA
During Iidroloa remarks Bethwi, Caokense* College.
Fsrd preseats plaque dvl&amp;g ceremosy at BetbuaeCookmaa
bdore the Ford speech, Mrs.
iáa i.ye pr.siuient of the
heIIM t
face a. The too big or too powesful," Ford
'l'ha thtp that imlhe a as chief executive said while he facuity as.oc4
fIy, pr,b'n'
described
1SdI stih 01 character 01 the said. "A government big Americans are far more thsei wu in the White House, the former pr,'4.'4 as "a
Ud5IMssIsouriitvuIIy," U
togiwaever)1lag- we those that divide a. We coo everytime he end Mrs. Ford pest citlaso ,of the would,"
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This former presidest mid he
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from
the wildest is the
Cd the TAncth and
DOcals, with whom coiidry
Jefferson memorials built to Ford served during hIs years In school's sports airbiem
and
c,worate those two great the U.S. House of R.preaen- displayed a shirt given him
man InOIQy.EVJJI
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istatives. Chappell's .arllerinthedayby th.sttadeid
saw thew things I 501 ooie congrieslonal district inched,. body. The shut in the school's
color Cd maroon and gold, was
banpe," he said.
a portion of Sanford.
Impr inted with the school
Ford saldeachtlme he and Ford wu
em
blem on the back and the
his wife returned and saw the j
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ci the capital from the suns! friend, who Is also the Foal
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with "multiple gunshot parked outside the motel room,
but declined to release its
Daffron and his wife were contUAL Police oMcish were

wounds."

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Smith said today a note had

home, according to Gwinnett

County Police Capt. C.T. Baber, been found in Daffran's car

Thie court reporter, Bernice
1174. had sued for rain- English.
"Although he Is a fine man
and Tuesday during ft non- although eventually finding In it his or her contract is not
statement and back pay
The school board contended jury trial that he had difficulty his favor, declined to file the renewed, but this does not and has a great academic M. SchmIt, was called as a
apply in the case of non- background he has a cozn- withess by the jue, and
charging discrimination because his students bad dif- In understanding Angotti's suit.
ficulty Understanding him, it pronunciation of Ell". ,
munications problem,"said testifleld that It was a drain to
A former Ssmillloile 0=ty beicame of his nationality.
He then sued the school board tenured teachers.
Argentine
An
Angotti,
who
came
to
the
Ned
Jullan, who defended the understand and record
native
and
led
to
poor
own
behalf
claiming
he
clasaroom control.
Young said most of the on his
high school me* leedar
Angotti'
s testimony.
nabraliosd U. S, cidm slam
U. S, District Judge George discrimin1ttlon cam come In was denied due process when United States in 19M taught sebod board in the case.
"When I took his (the
Young said that with a great
tSa a federal jse Tusaday 1t73, Angotti had taught for C. Young, who indicated this the initial hiring process. After he was discharged and he had Spanish for 20 years in
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em. four years at Lyman and lake was one of the most unusual his contract was not renewed, not been able to get another job Argentina and two years in plalntlWs deposition), It was deal of concentration he had
Panama, where he met his clear he did not speak Fngllak been able to understand
1thm A*W of Maitland, &amp;antlsy high schools, bid his trials he had ever encountered, Angotti filed a complaint with since then.
ifion contract was ad cointraict im ch opp A boom agreed after listening to the the Equal Employment Op. Young ruled that a tenured wife, a U.S. citizen, who well and would be our best Angotti's testimony, but it had
witness."
See TEACHER, Page lÀ
reniwed y . goi board In of his difficulty in speaking plaintiff for five heirs Monday portunity Commission, which teacher is entitled to a hearing teaches in Seminole County.

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a chair, Smith said.

Judge Agrees With School Board In Teacher's Suit

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recelve hIs 20th honorary
lsd. the
at the ackeel's 1* hemus

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"From our perspective, we are very pleased with the
move," added Rorke.

Sanford; and Dennis Moore,
had been found ln the Daffrvna'

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Former Sanford resident Rod The maid returned Tuesday
Daffron, 34, sought in con- morning. Again no answer.
nection with the slaying of his Police were called.
ex-wife and a Lawrenceville,
Smith said police found two
Ga., man has been found
small mini-charcoal grills
In a Shelby, N.C., motel room.
burned out on the floor of the
A nationwide alert
hadweek
beenroom. Daffron was lying across
this
lssued earlier *
his bed, covered with a green
following the double homicide blanket and
a .357 Smith &amp;
last Friday. The victims, the Weason magnum on
top. The
former Charlene Abrams,30, of door had been barricaded with

By JANZ

the experts? Write "Ask the
Experts "care of this nowspaper. Individual questions will
be answered II accompanied
by stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes. Th . most Interest.
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asked for permission to float the rate for Sanford
customers from the current $6.50 per month to $8 per
month over the next two years.
Rorke noted Cablevision will probably make the same
request again to the Sanford City Commission in the near
future. However, he admitted, a date for that third
request has not been set.
"I think it is very dear we will have to petition the City
of Sanford for a rate adjustment in the near future," said

A bussed Gerald Ford
leektngiphiysksll(i,

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announced effort to gain greater control of ATC, noted

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in Sr*'ohe Coaty.

outalile incorporated area, according to Rorke.
County CintuIon will review

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'There will b. no chäng. In
polky and proc.dur.s'

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Rorke. "We feel the higher rate for the service we provide
Is justified. Time Inc. doesn'
t have any bearing on that."
The move by Time will create a better financial picture
for ATC and CaWevision, according to Rorke, because
Tune has greater financial capabilities than ATC alone.
"From the larger standpoint, in terms of capital and
finances, the merger will have a great Impact,"said

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stock options offered by Time Inc., according to Bob

'To the loical W* do impact will essedially be nll."
KII4II Rocks, Cibh,vltIcn's general maz'iger.
ITW motagainant of ATC will remain intact. There will
be no change In P0UCY and procectiwti."
The move will also have no bearing on a scheduled
hearing on rate hikes for Seminole County customers

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By MAX ERXML71M
Heralill Staff Worker
Sanford City Commissioners will be notified officially
MA Monday that American Television and Com-

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what we bid with the South

your pride dmd in ym way.
South'
s five notrump was
AQUARPJ$ (Jan. II'FIb. 1$)
the grand slam force d
Uyou gd your work dono early, North's six-heart reply denlsd two Cd the three trump
you'll be able to .joy gutting
honors.
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out. Thee. see acme tim end
In any event, any rubber
different tIthip awaiting you.
brl(lge player who stops at
Don't Waste Your thDS.
six hsarts and makes seven

SPIDER-MAN
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WALK OF YOURS CAN SUCH A '
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PRIVE MEN WILP'
THAT'S
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with even the most difficult of chest, do It today. You'll know
We
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The
correct response is
persons. This won'
t go un- jot how to say do right
of the bidding of today's two clubs. We have a good
noticed. Some very very nice without losing a Mend,
hand. Nolrurnp Is clearly a hand and want to bid our
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2I.Jan. better place to play thehand lonat suit first. We intend
things will be said about you.
GEMOU (May 21-Jum 30) A 19) A&amp;ke that might be dilUum hearts- At the samle
w spades later. .
time,
you don't want to be In NEWSPAPER EERPIUIZ AUN.)
long-tenn deld might finally be ficolt to swallow :_'l
seven and at least this pair (Do younavie a question for
paid oft today, bringing your be a real NiIg. Den't
kept out of seven.

financial picture back In the
black ink This may ptwut an
opportwdty to do something
different.

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ways at $14000.
Commissioners consider
Bush'
s plan would have the
While Percy recommended a adopting a conceptual master
county build a deceleration lane name for the complex such as plan for the county property to
on U.S. 17-92 approaching the "county service center," Bush provide general direction for
entrance road. The engineer agreed a name should be the future development of the
said he is concerned about the created for the property. He land.

change the main
hazards on the road with the well to naming a "board of Percy said the planning would
At leat this Is the vision of off US. 17.92 Into the property.
additional traffic to be overseers" to see that the be accomplished this budget
county lSfld development The
cre tflct already has
generated by the jail.
property is not managed in year and funds for short term
director John Percy, who the old agriculture building, the
He said planning must be the future and that future land road nxIdifications and parking
presented his concept to
road
department
and
accomplished now with a use and construction there be areas would be included in the
commissioners Tuesday. engineering, — the site where
schedule of construction and according to a master plan to fiscal year IMIM to begin
County Commissioner Dick the new sherlws department
'
work completed by the planned make best possible and mot Oct. 1.
WIIliwti said, however, his complex is currently under
opening date for the new jail, efficient use of the tract.
Bush was told to proceed with
pr*rencewaato let an orange construction and —the site of a
April 1, 1.
"Control of the property in negotiations with nearby
spare colored on a Percy- new agriculture center
f
Along with the new en- the past has not been property owners to determine if
s1Ited map of the county omergency operations center
tranceway road, a looping road adequate," Bush said, noting property may be donated to the
JOHN PERCY
pIoesty as the
which construction is
by-passing the buildings would control should have been county land for a second access
mission office building go
planned to begin this year.
tranceway Is highly hazardous. be constructed within the exercised in the early l960s. road to the tract, possibly from
issned and tmdeslgnated for
Bush said the current en- He pronosed a divided two-lane complex and a turning lane "Buildings have been allowed Lake Mary Boulevard.

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a safety play to insure his
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contract against any 4-0
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break 4-0 and South makes
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his slam without the over419, RadIo City Station, N.Y. do all they can to msi. twiip
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boulevard-type entranceway would be provided from the
be built at different angles
entranceway road to the south and different elevations In the
a side road currently used for on
17-92. Bush estimated past," the engineer said.
moving heavy equipment be materials costs for the roadPercy recommended that the

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Is perfeictly
all rigid. Some doctors Iilst on
a straight leg cad to prevent
bending and straightening the
on that spot. It
follows that knee ben di ng
motions such as climbing fairs
or kicking a football are the
ones that could cause the mest

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blown multi-million dollar
was placed on approving In
service center"— conce~ a plan submitted by
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by Howie Schneider

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use in the future.
Other commissioners present

that of the IG-aere countyowned parcel near Five Points

any worse than walking. In the
huge musde group over the vast majority of cases
moderate restriction of
front of the thighsttacbeatothe
physical
nfim
a ct ivity and time
shin bone. The kneecap is In this
result
in
complete
recovery.
tendon.
THE JOGGING PUBLIC
This is also the area where
there Is quite a bit of cartilage needs to know that sensible
in Un shin bone during the - Jogging is good for their health
growth phase. That may have Imprudent Jogging is not.

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sometimes think this should be
called "adolescent knee" you need oomcern otrself
much about the boy when h is
becanse that's when ft eccurs.
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In
a
sitting position. 'He should
The whole proigem is related
kneecap over the surface of the
shin bone
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Our physician is very up
about our am overIthOId
any surgery and we want
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restriction 1 physical Activity
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well.
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6 Singletons
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chemical
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patriot
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re
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material
bending It Is followed by
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He Arrives In Egypt On Thursday

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WORLD

Iran's Prime Minister Quits
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
Prime Minister Meh(li
Bazargen has resigned because he cannot control the
Islanic revolutionary committees, a Tehran newspaper
reported today. Government officials had no comment on
the report In the Tebran Journal that Basargia was
frustrated at trying to maintain control of the country
while the revolutionary committees have been acting as a
goverment since the revolution.
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(kie !l4iJ said the sitastion in tha
over the f%t~big in
Persian Gulf would be dhcied during the trip to Egypt and
Israel, but neither Carter nor Secretary of State Cyrus Vance

plannod to travel to Be" Arabia.
Offlolain said since the Israeli Cabinet has apjreved th
- American_ronilas, inset of Carter's perenasive powers w14
be concentrated on Sadat.
And In addition to his determination to work out a final peace
pact between Israel end Egypt, It was zd.'rdood Carter decided
to visit Egypt as a renewed show of support for Sadat and the
peace process he initiated In 1017 over widespread Arab worli
opposition.
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Carter will addre the Israeli Knead Monday, and the Israeli
government has asked the traditional ban on parlIameutar
applause be stupended for the occasion.
Prime Minister Mqn Begin cut shod his American
schedule to fly back to Israel to prepare for the visit. Carter Is
ezpsclsd to .rwivt in Israel Saturday night, after the Jewish
Sabbath ends at sunset.
(kie network, CBS, will stiff the Middle East visit with 4
tethildens, reporters end produce

By United Press International

of passenger flights daily because of fuel shortages
: caused by the three-month cutoff of Iranian oil.
Chicago-based United Airlines, the nation's largest air
carrier, has canceled C9 departures, a little over 3 percent of Its 12,000 departures a week, for the red of March.
On a much smaller scale Tuesday, Eastern Airlines In
Miami suspended 31 of Its 1,600 daily flight "legs" and
Delta Air lAnes in Atlanta canceled 18 flights out of

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GAINESVILLE (UP!) The Voyager spacecraft flying
by Jupiter have sent back a roomful of data tapes that will
be compared with information gathered at the University
of Florida's receiving station.
"If we stop getting information right now, we'd still
: have plenty to keep us busy for years," said university
radio astronomer Dr. Thomas Carr, In a telephone Interview from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory In Pasadena,
Calif., Tuesday.
"We've already got a whole roosufull of tapes from
Voyager I and now we've got to get ready for Voyager II,"
Carr said.
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to sell the cigarette. to China were announced by Roy K.
Barrill, vice president of the Leuslivil -besed "
ternMIona1 division of Brown &amp;W11llmtonTobacooCorhl

40 Bombs Found In B.Ifast
and police today uncoverda cache of40 bombs inaworkman's ht Intended for a "devastating" attack on Belied.
is the IWgW reaclymauie bomb bw In Northern
Ireland," a police spoke.rnw said. Police said they found
the ready-to-use bombs, gas cylinders packed with up to
40 pounds of explosives, In a workman's but behind a
houeeth Shod Strand, a Roman Catholic"we about a
half-mile from the Center of Belfast.

NEW ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) This Harrison County
village in the heart of Ohio's coal country has jug about
had It with federal agencies.
The village council Monday night, aware of the hassle
over burning Ohio's high-sulfur coal, passed an ordinance
"to prevent any date or federal agency such as the
Environmental Protection Agency from meddling In the
affairs of the village."
Passed as an emergency measure for the "safety of the
citizens" of the village of 450, the ordinance requires such
agencies to contact the mayor for a permit and to Inform
him why they are in the village.

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but
CW
reeclidiosi to provide cosdkmni
rtlat'en. with Taiwan. lb. House will debate thill
legtila51Qn Thradmy. Both are expected to be
but only after _I dsbot&amp;
A rail of amendments r&amp;a"g to Taiwan's ascusty d
property were expected from coasw,MIvas
who oppose severing formal Its with the Nationalist
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WASHINGTON (UP!) A new Census Bureau report
shows suh''-slly more blacks are staying In high
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about the same rato as white students.
Aitluigh biacki still drop out of NO school more
fn.riUythan whiles, the gap Is closing and Is likely to
narrow further In the nod 10 years, the bureau said.
Perhaps the most promising change outlined in the
report for the 11I7-177 decade was the reduction In high
• school dropout roles: Among black youths aged 11 to $41t
fell tram 3lpircadto24porc.M, while the rate for whites
dropped from 11 perc.ntto 15 parceL
darted college, Incressing their
propcstIosuomcanps from 7p.rcentor half amilS'
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He Visits Friend, Loses Motorcycle
Truck, were parked In a fenced
area at the Maitland treatment
Edward M. Shaziahan, 35.354 plant, 1330 Kewanee Trail In
South Wymore Road, Apart- rural South Seminole County,
meat 102, Altamonte Springs, according to deputies.
Tires wore sashed on both
reported his 1975 Honda
motorcycle, valued at $1,300 the pickup trucks and the froit
was taken from Semoran North tires were slashed on the sludge
Apartments, Winter Park, truck. Damage totaled $434,
By MAX ERKILETIAN
Herald Staff Writer

0
SCA Goa l:
Programs
For Poor
year Is to "act rather than
react" and to sponsor Innovative programs to serve the
poor of the community, Bill
Carpenter, president of the

organization, told members of
the SCA executive committee

and others Tuesday night.
Working toward these goals,
Carpenter named several

lituldim

The oo'Mem end mom
hen appoisied: sacs, OarSiderd (y (km.
rnligewJUlIaulNdromNd
Test BiMtI, ad I. Ned
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serve specifically as a
member of the task force

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be willing to give them to our
children?" Address: CPPR,
Box 10134, Clearwater, 33517.
Phone: 8134474443.

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viable communities for
Floridians today and in the
future.

The conference Is to

develop workable solutions
to housing problems and

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Denture Clinics offer you same-day service and professional care for as little as
$60.00 for a complete set of quality, Individually fitted permanent dentures.
Deluxe modelsfmm $150.00.
Florence, under the direction of den-'
Lists licensed by the State of Florida, is
the most experienced, Largest denture
clinic in Florida.

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on rural housing.

prehensive Employment
ThhftAct (1'A) but (ETA
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schsdukd for explre Sept. 11
lbe exesdive committee Its
agreed to apply for federal
haft for a salary hucrsus
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at the house at the time of the deputies.

Mending couin*lesi which are
to become h"natily Involved molths of Otbsr and and
la the operation of the agency, November, 1979. These persons
we nuveoijy employed under
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by Gov. Bob Graham as a
delegate to the 150-member
conference on the state's
housing and community
development needs to meet
In Tallahassee Thursday
and Friday of this week.
Rev. Jones, according to

and Janie Eudell; planning,
Tonle, Marcel Thompson,
Ernestine Green and County
Commissioner Sandra Glenn.
In other business, the
executive .wnmitte, aoved
s'"1k" of a federal grant
application for salaried and
fringe benefits of three
outreach workers and one
cannery deft member for the

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Concerned with possible
misuse by some psychiatrists
and psychologists of amphetamnlne-type drugs for
treatment of children, the
Committee for the Protection of
Patients' Rights (CPRP) Inc.
of Clearwater ha released a
booklet "How to Handle the
Hyperactive Child."
Several county medical
societies In Florida, according
to Laura Wolfe, CPPR coordinator, are working to cut
down the number of amphetamines prescribed to
adults and asks: If these-type
drugs are too dangerous for
doctors to want to prescribe

Action, has been appointed

The goal of Seminole Com- grievance, John Moore, vice
munity Action (SCA) board of president and committee
directors during the coathg chairman, Carpenter, Tonle

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HWY. 17.011 Ui. Mary 11,1.

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interior wall and falling to the
floor, according to deputies.
No one was Injured in the
incident and no motive was
immediately evident, Sccording to deputies.
MONEY, T.V. GONE
Lee A. Fiorentlno, 34, of 302

Governor
Appoints Jones

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according
to Longwood, reported someone
Shanahan had parked the deputies, and may have been fired a shot Into her house
motorcycle at the apartment the point at which the vandals Tuesday night, according to
sheriff's deputies.
complex while visiting a friend, entered the compound.
The woman was at home at
according to deputies. When he
BIKES TAKEN
Margaret Conclald, 30, of 1340 the time. The bullet was fired
was ready to leave, he
discovered the motorcycle had Chilean Lane, rural Seminole through the front window of the
County, reported thieves took Linhardt home striking an
been stolen.
two boys bicycles valued at &amp;104
TIRES SLASHED
Seminole County Sheriff's from her home sometime late
Deputies are investigating the Monday or early Tuesday,
ilaihIng of tires on three city of according to sheriffs deputies.
SHOT FIRED
Maitland trucks.
The trucks, two Chevrolet Winds D. Unhardi, 24, of
Rev. Amos Jones,
pickups and one Ford Sludge 1201 Lake Lucerne Circle,
executive director of
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at $250, was taken from a house
according to deputies.
6% "I Wooildijs Drive, tabs
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Mrs. Fiorentino reported the 0' The Woods, sometime betmoney had been in a died of ween Sunday and Tuesday,
drawers in the master bedroom according to deputies.
and In a box, also in the
The dishwasher had been
bedroom.
stored In a garage at the
A maid who had been working unoccupied house, noted
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Deputies.

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reported $500 in cash and a Incident, according to deputies.
DISH WASHER TAKEN
black and white television,
Gerald Childs, 34, of Orlando,
valued at $200, were taken from
her home some time Tuesday, reported a dishwasher, valued

sometime Tuesday, according according to deputies.

to Seminole County Sheriff's

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separate them at the heat
Medical center spokesman John Dun said that today
doctors will "tie off shared blood vessel," in the girls'
heads. Dwan amid the operation "Is part of the continuing
procedure aimed at possible surgical separation of the
conjoined twins."
U the ultimate operation Is successful, it would be the
first separation of Siamese twine joined at the head.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) The United Slates and n
M now on full dipk,"'e footing, but the future of

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Nevada .zperisaesd .35...
percent Increase in populatlon In the lad eight years and
the District of Columbia 'ost the most of my djb .&amp;wiq
the same period 11,10
Those
Those figures released Tuesday by the Census Bureau
showed all mountain and Pacific state, had double-digit
population Increases.
California alone had an Increase of 2.3 millIon people.
Bid dates In the East showed losses: New York, 2.7
percent; Pennsylvania, 0.4 percent; and Rhode Island,

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)Cjyoko Tani, , the wife of a
TOKYO (UP!)
municipal employee, gave birth of quadruplet gun In
Odawara of Kamgawa Province, southwest of Too,
hospital officials said today. The quadnçlets, each
w,lgI"g $44 to 4 pounds, were the first babies for Mrs.
Tani and her husband, Tsunso.
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When It rains, It pours
leaves and debris into
storm sewers like this
one on West 25th Street In
Sanford being cleaned by
John L'rather (left) and
Dave Brady of the city's
street and public works
division. Tuesday's 2.95
Inches of rain raised water levels in this drainage
ditch 3' to 4 feet.

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RAINS

IT CLOGS

BOSTON (UP!) Dr. John H. Knowles, 52, president of
the prestigious Rockefeller Foundation since 1972 and
hailed as 'one of the most brilliant men In America," died
of cancer Tuesday at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Knowles was general director of the world-famed
medical center for 10 years before joining the Rockefeller

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The Corps Is awaiting final approval to begin emergency work
on earthen dikes and levees that would protect those areas.
"It's to the point where sandbagging alone very likely would not
keep us dry," said Milan Village Administrator Steve Seiver. "To
put it bluntly, downtown Milan could be under 3 to 6 feet of
water."
Frank Mack, Corps emergency operations manager, said he
expects approval from Washington this week to begin work on the
dikes and levees. The threatened areas can be protected, he said,
but only "if the work is done In time."
The Rock River is still choked with Ice, but he fears a sharp
warming trend over the next several days would accelerate
melting to the point that flooding could begin at mnldmonth.
"The Rock River has the worst flood potential of any place in
the district," said George Johnson, a hydraulics engineer for the

'The Mouse That Roared'

Crystal City has a population LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Marvin's property put In her
CRYSTAL CITY, Texas cals stored hi a warehouse, up the high school gym an
c410,000, and ls located near the attorney representing Michelle name for a "lump awn" cash
emergency hospital."
(UP!) An explosion and fire releasing the toxic fumes.
There were no reports of Mexican border southwest of Marvin In her property settle.
at a chemical plant today "The city Is evacuating;
Iaman In 1iS1 two year's
maid soil against Lee Marvin before they broke up their six.
released poisonous gas which there Is immediate danger from Injuries due to the explosion San Antonio.
aiIr.d a savers coughing fit year r.ttlo.udilp.
drifted over the downtown area, poisonous gas," the dispatcher, and fire or the poisonous gas,
but one official reported a heart
forcing evacuation of up to (car Fauceo, said,
Fire departments fr om sue' Tuesday and was taken to a
The attorney walked tide the
10,000 persons.
"We have close to 6,000 attack.
rounding counties aided in hospital In an ambulance.
judge's anteroom
"This chemical plant
The police dispatcher said the already evacuated and we're
fighting the fira. Fire uIfk1k1but a shsrlWs deputy am*.
Miss Marvin, who broke down
explosion occurred at the moving the red out. A bunch of exploded about 5a.m.," Feuoeo said they believed the fire now
oed p necs who called
Riverside (bunIcal Co., and doctors frcsn towns around here said. "It's located about a mile is under control, bud that the who . wiiseiei outMitchel-mo
of
the
for
the
amnbulanc, Itlkhslauj
am w-.
that fin spread through chemnl- have coineto help and we'veset outside 1 town."
gas rwtilna a danger.
cotrooen,earuer hod teulmpi We face -ckieed in an oxygon
she had uo job, aomore
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we
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,•He
in
no steady source of Income. - h
emergency room ar
a.
. A_hospital
uncontrollably during spokuman aaldMJir4i,1.nn bed
. 1
'ofLoulsGoldman, "a little 'touch of bronchitis.!'
(Ceelissad From Page IA) references," said Julian, "and
onsof
Marvin's
attorneys, who
Superior Court Judge Artbor
'1
given him a headache. But, he had Just 1Pd
l ed his
te41id
Miss
Marvin
had
asked
K.
Marshall said he expected
added, ninth grade students we degree at Rollins College In
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him
to
help
her
get
some
of
the
trial to resume today.
at
h
go
in
to
th
st
ry
and
m
chemi
at
Pl1sIc5'
not
g concentrate
and
made
A's
and
B's.
His
degree.
Julian said Lyman Principal education professor at Rollins
a
bi.d bad indicated thatAngotti
Cark= H'
he hired Angotti hi IV1O because C1.t1O(%$ problem, but
a
Bookm obile
he needed a math teacher and he would still recommend
:
was having difficulty finding him."
ons.
Angotti has some some
"He came with ant substitute work hi Orange and
Seminole schools before going
to work full-time.
. . .
In
ole
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hear the
declined
testimony of four students and
The Ønhl C*y Public 3,ISS books has been edimated
several teachers, who Angotti's
Ubrary, 'M1s4ed by the coedy at gs,oss. no cousdy cornattorney said were willing to
eonmIii five np4 ago, m4n
.1 tirmledsd
(C-11--d Fri. Page 1A) IeeWy tiat they bed no ddwill begin a bookmobile service agreement for Wxary servtc
witMs the neat few "p'thI with the Orlando Public
hsdared at 41 colleges to 400'- flculty understanding, because
dw, and iuniedto4,iS0 he.aldthey would be too few
LIbrary, opthg kdoed for an
Mosdey.
ir'. "I'm stifl sooking to ooml d with the 130students
(km. Independent library system,
The Seminole
Cosdy
tertenaresemsweln taught by AngeW each day.
functioning from
two
m1lers Tdsy agreed to locations-Sanford on Ylr*
ammuft, g
RUBEN ANGOTII
sPI,lNoftbe$llUNgrsd Street end
it's a t.vgb league, to be IlaAlthough Angotti had at
Seminole F1
10 improve his
sehing of Ms own education tempted
a
tws-ieer
period
1.
In
ilburry.
B
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e
tiking phonics courses, the
to I 'm A- the mobile unIt to lbs
at the ___
plr kutitetlon, by
allocated
school board i1mlflhItfltlOfl
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TRENTON,
N.J.
(UP!)
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then at the private Yale
Goy. Bnodui Byrne has - on a
d year pMIes.
way witiioud a sa - (hi,a, OWl, tidD end
hosituadon
,,
with
to
Ug"nity College of
nienberol
el4gh bell, on the a thwsdern asetlanol the
useless
laws
al
130
repe
to
Mrs.
iein d t durIm
plan
f cesd3r.
Ford saId thn competition for four years had reached the and sent
of
a
list
o
the
pod
five
10100the the Ii
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th.
harness
to
warn
others
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private point where thai could not unnecessary, duplicative or
ACOStdiI
to
pubilic
Jom
Rhel,
spprn;
a
_ cs,üai., said Jullaru . More Incosu' measures to iii. yoir
schools
varma, t bsoknwbll, will operatiss circulates
à
petition hi poSIts aidtho math teachers also were IIgIIatire for repeal Monday.
-Race boim on a highway; - be s.chod with 3,110 vOIuIW increased by surly 1,46
at that time, Julian
a,a
wena are goad.
-Refrain from Mopping your and will be wed edit an volumes. She also said
Provided Byrne's proposals
H. particularly lauded am&amp;
- are approved, you no longer car and nmebstationary If a outlying site om be selected for anninab Is the only cesdy Ip
Betkuns-Coskmu for its
"It's no reflection on his will be breaking the law if you: horse Is pareisig you In the construction of a branch the iSe whose lay
perspective and sy, Vs Jim one of Woes -Hitduyorhors.toapIr opposite dirodles i a hi
has rsaM4 approval far all
V.
tli" Added Jullar&amp;
on emeSinc..
way;
lamp post or be hydrant;
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federal funlag requidet

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Attorney
Hospitalized

Gas Forces Evacuation

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MOLINE, M. (UPI)
Residents and businesses in the Rock severe flooding" with crests 4 or more feet above the record 1973
River Basin are battening down the hatches, preparing for what levels.
In 1973, heavy spring rains, combined with a spring blizzard,
experts say may be the flood of the century.
With forecasters fearing waters Ito 10 feet above flood stage as fed the rampaging Rock River from Its head waters In Wisconsin
the spring thaw approaches, both private firms and the govern- to Its mouth Just below Rock Island, causing millions of dollars of
meat are finding It nearly Impossible to keep up with orders for damage and forcing thousands of people from their homes.
lithe snow melts at normal rates and the area receives average
sandbags from the so-called Quad Cities—Moline, East Moline,
precipitation this spring, the Rock could hit 18 to 20 feet in Moline
Rock Island, Ill., and Davenport, Iowa.
—8 feet above flood stage and between 20.5 and 22 feet at Joslin
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has ordered an additional —10 feet over flood stage.
750,000 sandbags and requested bids for another 500,000 to be
"There were record snowfalls in southern Wisconsin and
delivered later this month. A dispatcher for Moline Consumers northern flulnols and all that snow has got to come down,"
Co., the Quad Cities' largest sand distributor, said "the telephone Wiggins said. "All people can do is prepare and hope."
has been ringing off the hook" with new orders.
The threatened areas include a number of mobile home parks,
James Wiggins, a forecaster for the National Weather Service,
residential areas, downtown Milan and a large shopping mall in
Tuesday warned the Rock River Basin "could be In for some very Moline.

Foundation.

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The Century' Being Forecast

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Proposals'
Posit"ve'
But...

Entire City Forced Out

LONDON (UP!)— The price of food In Britain has more
than doubled In the led five years, and that's officialFood prices, have risen by 115I percent since the
beginning of 1074, Prices undersecretary Robert
MacLumen told parliament. His announcement during
question time, traditionally Parliament's Uvelid debating
session, drew whistles of Incredulity from opposition
Conservative members mindful of catching the
housewives' vote this election year. MacINvt1 blamed
membership of the Common Market for 10 percent of the
Increase but sidestepped questions to forecast price increases over the nod 12 months.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The air craft carrier Coostellatlonhu been orderedtosail from the Ptglippinson
a show-the-flag mission In the Middle East to underline U.
S. objections to Soviet involvement In flgtIlng on the oilrich Arabian peninsula. Aànlnldration sources disclosed
Tuesday that President Carter ordered the carrier sent
from the Pacific fled late today or Thursday as a visible
U. &amp; ceminliment to Saudi Arabia and ether nations
concerned about fighting between Marsid South Yemen
and its Saudi-backed neighbor North Yemen.

'Flood

Carter

CAIRO, Egypt (UP!)
President Houd Mobarak.
Minister Menachem Begin In pO!?!L"
elude the possibility of a IChalil said the proposal
Prime Minister Mestafa Khalil
"The new American propos- Washington Sunday and to
Sadat had called KbalIl and tires-way simimit with Sadat ware based on Ms nego"tIons
said today the latest U.S. ala are positive," Kballl said. Sadat In Cairo Tuesday.
ot her senior aides to a meeting and Begin after his visits to last month at Camp David with
proposals for breaking the "Th
wi
ey ll have to be examined
Asked If the Egyptians to analyse the latest U.S. Egypt end larseL
u.&amp; Secretary of State Cyrii
deadlock In peace negotiations carefuily. Some amendments cJc1
U.S.
proposals for a Middle East
"We have to study the Vance and Israeli Foreign
with Israel were "positive" but may be Introduced to them." positive, Khalil replied: 'Yes, peace treaty. The proposals pr oposals to see If they comply Mi er MOShI I)a
he seid they mlgl* have to bo
Khalil said he thought the they are positive and will be
wereoffklallygi,eitoS.dat with car poiftkm of accmnpre- "Thropoisweeboion
modified.
chances of peace are now studied carefully and there Tuesday by Carter's nsf1 i.l bensive peace settlement and Camp David a negotiations and
KbaIIl made the announce- "rather good."
might be some changes."
security adviser, Zblgnlew the establishment of self- did ed deviate from what
mu* after a policy IPPrUI
His comments were the first
He also said: "I think they Brealnskl.
govermned authority with full been agreed upon," he said.
session presided over by made by any Egyptian official (the Israelis) would like to
State-controlled newspapers autonomy hi Gaza and the W..t "The treaty Is not dependent Os
Egyptian President Anwar since the IlOri fl iroPos$15 recommend some changes. quoted Washington officials Bank, artg with Gaza fi.st," Egypt only. It also depends on
Sadat and attended by Vice were handed to Israeli PrhTZC This might also be our today as saying Carter does not Kh.11l said.
the otheIr

U.S. Shows Strength In Mideast
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Sadat called the trip "a very daring and cour ageous decision."
In Moscow, the official Tam news agency called Carter's trip an
attempt to prevent "utter failure" of the peace negotiations.
"The main purpose of President Carter's Middle East trip will
be to get more concessions from Sadat, who had taken the road of
surrender to Tel Aviv's political and territorial C1khnI" Tau said
In a terse commentary.
Israeli and American officials confirmed the American
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proposals deal with the major problems of linking
the peace
treaty with the esta blishment of Palestinian "self-rule" In the
occupied territories, and Egypt's treaty obligations to the Arab
Mates.
____ described
Carter ordered what a State Department spokesman
as "a muzzle" on the details of the plan, sparking a controversy In
Israel.
Accusing the Tel Aviv government of disregarding "legal and
democratic processes," the Intraparty Def ense and Foreign
Affairs Committee of the Knead announced It was suspending all
regular meetings until It receives a full briefing on the status of
the peace talks.
American officials accompanying Carter expect to discuss side
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BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!)— Vietnam agreed today to
allow China to withdraw Its 100,0004nan invasion army
peacefully, If It left quickly, but charged Peking's troops
had launched new "barbarous acts of war."
Both aides claimed victory In the 194ay war and Peking
said Its withdrawal already had begun. But Hanoi's
charge of continued Chinese attacks threatened thences
for peace, with both aides reserving the right 01 renew fullscale combat.
In Peking, Leonard Woodcock, the hard-bargaining
labor leader who cut his negotiating teeth against General
Muter., officially took his post today as the first U.&amp;
ambassador to China in three decades.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Washington officials still are i ncertain about the outcome of President Carter's trip to the Middle
East, but the Egyptians plan to greet him with a peace festival
U will Include a giant mechanical pigeon and live white doves.
Carter had a full schedule of meetings and briefings with his
advisers today, preparing for his high-risk, lad-ditch attempt to
persuade Egypt and Israel to accept peace treaty terms.
Both Egypt and Israel mobilized
___ tens of thousands of security
guards, and planned public sessions of their parliaments for the
American president, who leaves Andrews Air Force Base tonight
at 1:30 p.m. and arrives In Cairo Thursday afternoon.
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was said to be reassessing his
country's position in light of America's latest compromise
Proposals, conveyed Tuesday by Carter's national security adviser, Thigidew Bczedmkl.
Officials were tight-lipped on the American Ideas but repeated
Egypt's Letermnlnatlon to realize a "just and durable peace," and
welcomed Carter's Initiative.
But the mood In Egypt was strictly upbeat. Carter will be
welcomed not only by Sadat but by a giant dummy pigeon with an
olive branch In Its beak, mounted on a flower-bedecked wagon.
The pigeon will ruffle mechanical wings to release dozens of
white doves over the crowds.

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Vietnam Agrees To Let
China Withdraw Troops

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Hatcheft Picked For Seat
On U.S. Appeals Court?
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Florida Supreme Court
Justice Joseph W. Hatchett has been tapped by the Justice
Department to fill one of 11 vacancies on the 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, the Florida
TimeeUnIcm reported in today's editions. The recommendation needs approval of President Carter and con.
ftrmatton by U.S. Senate.
The Times-Union quoted "very reliable" sources that
Hatchett, a former U.S. magistrate in Jacksonville who
became the first black to sit on the Florida Supreme Court
when Gov. Reubin Askew appointed him in 1975, has been
picked for one of the appeals court spots.

Blasted Tanker Towed To Jax
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - The 7291oot oil tanker St.
Chris, towed by a Swedish salvage tugboat, has arrived In
Jacksonville for repairs following an explosion in one of
Its holds that ripped at least two holes In its bow last week.
The ship's owners, Olympic Marine, of Monte Carlo, said
workmen would spend as long as two weeks cleaning the
vessel and making sure there are no femes in Its tanks.

19 Held As Pot Smugglers
ST. MARKS (UP!) - Nineteen men are being held on
marijuana smuggling charges in the wake of what Florida
Marine Patrol Major LaVelle Pitta said was the largest
Pot seizure ever made from a ship In North Florida. Pills
credited an alert Marine Patrol officer with providing the
Up that led to the seizure of 24 tons of pot worth an
estimated $19 million.
The seizure occurred Monday night after the marine
patrol, U.S. customs agents, and Wakulla County sheriff's
deputies staked out a 67-foot shrimp boat docked at the
Newport Marina on the St. Marks River.

Record Pirating Charged
TAMPA (UP!) - A suit has been filed In federal court
accusing a Tampa firm and Its president of pirating and
Illegally producing phonograph records without payment
of royalties. The suit was (lied against Homestead Music
Corp. of Tampa and Its president Len Carl. Four
publishing firms alleged the Tampa company pirated and
illegally produced without payment of royalties, "You
Light Up My Life," "Blue Bayou," "Country Boy," and
"Disco Duck."

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The same Senate committee that
produced the singing Mafioso Joe Valachi a few years back Is
going to resurrect organized crime as a prime topic for Inquiry,
according to Sen. Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga.
Nunn, chairman of the Permanent subcommittee on
Investigations, will be following in the highly publicized footsteps
of the late Sens. Estes Kefauver and John McClellan, who put the
Mafia on television before Hollywood did.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson, 1)-Wash., is the current committee
chairman.
Nunn talked about the promise and the difficulty of probing the
underworld in an interview with UPI following published charges
that the subcommittee soft-pedaled hearings last summer on
Miami area mobsters.
"I intend to be more vigorous in organized crime, but I intend to
respect due process," he says In response to charges the 1978
hearings minimized the roles of reputed mobsters Meyer Lansky,
Santo Trafficante and Tony Scotto.
Kefauver found his vehicle in Frank Costello - only his hands

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Gallinaro, now the police chief of Harper's Ferry, W.Va.,

committee has

organized

,In McClellan's day, we subpoenaed hundreds of organized
crime flgur. They (Malone and Stotler) think because a man is
going to take the 5th Amendment, it's a waste of time. Bid It Isn't.
What the mob figures don't want is exposure, and it never falls
when you put him on camera he becomes the mot investigated
person In the cowry... We're not talking about the president of
ITT, bid about someone who has been Identified by every state,
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boon Ineffective
against
organized crime'
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'I Intend to be more
vigorous In

Wading people before them without any purpose, without any
foundation-laying. We are concerned about McCarthyism, guilt
J by
Static cautions that Trafficante, Lanaky and Scotto wouldn't
helped the committee.
"Don't assume they'd make interesting witnesses. They'd plead
the Fifth Amendment. There's every indication from the past that
Meyer Lanaky and others have no Interest in testifying or they
would have been In touch with us," Stotler says puckishly.

SEN. SAM NUNN

crime...'

were not called. Hough says, "Ifwe knew then what we know now,
would have associated ourselves with the in-

WC never

Dade County police investigators - Del. Lloyd Hough and 5g.
John Waymire - In complaining publicly about the course of that

'Subpoenaing Meyer Lans ky Is

probe.

were allowed to be televised during those riveting 1951 hearings.
McClellan found his in Valachi -the Cosa Nostra "soldier" who

In an article in "Spotll&amp;," a pubdeation of the conservoitive
Liberty Lobby, free-lance investigative reporter Hatin Price

revealed the inner workings of the syndicate.

not my idea of the best

way to go'

Nunn's first exposure as a would-be racket-buster came during charged that committee counsel Owen Malone tried "to dilute the
last summer's legislative doldrums with the appearance of Gary hearings and protect the very crime figures that the sub.
committee was trying to probe."
Bowdach.
vedigatlon." But Nwln says he wants to continue the sub.
"$r0us," says Malone.
Bowdach, said by one investigator to be a link between the
committee's relationship with the Dade County organized crime
"A bunch Of crap," says minority counsel Stuart Statler.
Italian and Jewish syndicates, was an admitted "hit-man" who
wilt.
says Jackson.
testified about crime in South Florida.
"ft's unfair to say this committee has been Ineffective against
Nunn patiently ep5uIns that It is bad form, legally and
Even though the syndicate knew him and his mug shot was in
InOftherecentci,iUcisin. "If you're
the papers the next day, Nunn shielded Bowdach's Identity by ethically, to question witnesses about matters for which there is going to write a doir that we're not doing anything on organized
ordering television cameras be pointed to the floor as he arrived. no evidence, and that the staff unanimously agreed not to call crime, you should have written that two yesrs ago."
Sitting with his back to the audience and with two beefy mar- Trafficante or the other names in crime's Hall of Fame.
"But if we're expected to dig up Haifa's body and bring back Al
"Nothing would have pleased me more than to have called Capone and shoot him down again, that's not the way we'll
shals protecting him, Bowdach told about alleged deals between
Trafficante," he says. "But no way I'm going to
Scotto and Lansky - about loansharking, arson and murder.
call a top operate. If we can dtange one law that would give law enNone of the gangsters was called to testify, however, even organized crime figure when we have no evidence. The only hops fwg agencies one chance to be mom effective, that's more
though Trafficante, reputed boss of South Florida. was at one you have, If you do, Is that he'll take the Fifth Amendment ...
than Mires week of apeclal hearings, which has a
time under subpoena. As a result. committee investigators because you don't have anything to ask him."
place, too. But subpoenaing Meyer Tanaky is not my idea of the
Malone says "committees have
William Galllnaro and David Vienna left the panel and joined two
been criticized for merely best way to go, particularly if you don't have the evidence."

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ESEGREGATION,
How For Have We Come?.
D

By PATRICIA MeCORMACK Education Commission of the Midwest and is increasing in
UPI Education Editor
States, the Council Of Chief the Northeast."
It has a quarter-century now State School Officers, and the
-"Ac
the nation, segresince a decision in Washington, National Association of State gation Is increasing for HispanD.C., shook the nation's schools Boards of Education. It Is Ic children."
- or was meant to shake them. funded by the Ford Foundation,
the past decade,
The Supreme Court of the the National Institute of EducaUnited States ruled, In "Brown tin and the U.S. Officeno significant progress has
v. Board of Education," that Education.
been made In lessening the
racial segregation In public
intense residential and school
The first public statement segregation which exists within
education is unconstitutional.
So what happened during the from the group "rePresents the the nation's largest cities.
first 25 years since the combined views of members 011 Desegregation gains In some
decision? And where does the the need for further action to large cities, however, prove
promote school desegregation that it can be done."
matter stand now?
Some things happened, but In equal educational oppor.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
not enough to rub out segrega- tunity," Keppel said.
"School
desegregation
Is
established
a federal policy for
Hon. The nation's schools, most
anyway, aren't desegregated right for America," the position ending segregation in the
and so critics say the schools statement starts. It continues: schools. But according to the
Task Force:
have failed to give all children
"But being right has not been
the constitutional right Inherent enough to bring It about.
"The years since 1964 have
In the court's decision.
Candor compels us to note a
marked by deliberate
One Of those critics is the seemingly intractibie reality: attempts to undermine that
"National Task Force on racial bias Is still pervasive. Its policy. The Congress has
Desegregation Strategies" effects stem from a myriad of
tjcted federal adminlatrawhich, in a position statement causes, most of which
tive enforcement of desegregamarking the 25th anniversary, MLtutlonal.
tion by passing measures
argues that:
"Government policies and designed to limit the DepartI. There Is still no clear
national commitment toward practices which result In school ment of Health, Education and
Welfare's ability to enforce the
segregation stillt.
the fulfillment of the principle
"Deliberate public policy Civil Rights Act.
of desegregation.
created school segregation ..fld
"The Supreme Court has
2. There Is "no progress In deliberate public policy will be stepped back from its leaderthe nation's largest cities.
required to eliminate It.'
ship role. in part, this retreat is
The group, headed by Francis
Keppel, former U S. CommisThe Task Force said "Impor- due to the perception that
sloner of Education and Dime- tant progress" has been made desegregation is too costly.
tor of Aspen Institute for In the South and Southwest. On Much of the cost, however,
stems from resistance to
Humanistic Studies In Aspen, the other hand, It said:
Cob., was formed in 1977.
-"Segregation of black ciu- desegregation, than from
It is cosponsored by the dren Is at a standstill In the desegregation itself."

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Oviedo D e ejays:
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fora national energy crisis. "Florida has done as much in
terms of pluming for the possibility of various reductions
in energy use as any date In the country, and we were told
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T.
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Cabinet Backs Airline Takeover
TALLAIIASE(UP!)-Inan effort to day outofa
multi-million dollar corporate dnle, the cabinet said It
would support a takeover Cl National Airlines by either
EN 114M or Pan American World Airways. Cabinet
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GAINESVILLE (UP!) - Nearly a third of Florida's 3.4
million acres of planted slash pine are Infected by pitch
canker disease, a University of Florida "forest
pathologist" reported Tuesday. The disease, which causes
a copious flow of pitch, or resin, along the tree trunk and
brown needles at branch ends, has broken out periodically
over the years In Florida's pine forests, seemingly at
random.

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httle,' Bob I taumi t;imi says as the club and the Keyette service
IUILSIL ln'giiis to play.
club, records, speakers, the
Tilt, m nurd oimitts travel amplifier and the t urntable
several lituali til ft L t into (hi were purchased
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School v hen' t'atimli: their beef encounter is occasional corni vegetable S. eating plaints about the type of music
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Wednesday, March 7, 1979-6A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

When I was a child growing up in Winter Park, we
looked forward all year to the Central Florida Fair.
We had the day off from school for the occasion and
my sister and cousins accompanied by our mothers
would pack a lunch basket and head for the fair. We
always got an early start in order not to miss a
minute and we would stay all day to be joined in the
evening by our fathers. The fair at night was even
more exciting than in the daytime and the arrival of

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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allowances on cotton candy, candied apples and the
rest we welcomed the opportunity to hit then for
more spending money.
A vegetarian in those days (things have come full
circle, the price of meat these days is forcing me to
become a vegetarian again!) My mother
sometimes had trouble finding something I would

low

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going

were eating supper at one of those cafes under

canvas and the waitress was asked, "Don't you
have a sandwich other than meat?" She looked a
little preplexed, but came back in a few minutes
with - of all things ,- a creamed peas sandwich.
YUK!
There was plenty of good entertainment on the
midway in those days with music and dancing.
There was a girlie show, a freak show, a Hawaiian
show, a miniature version featuring talented "little
people" and a hairy version Marring trained
chimpanzees.
My favorite ride was the caterpillar which went
round and round with the green top opening and
closing and making a horrendous sound that could
be heard all the way to my house in northeast
Winter Park.
The three best times in life to enjoy the fair are as

the men meant we got to see everything all over
again plus some of the more daring things we had
missed. Having long since spent our meager

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a child, with your teenage sweetheart and as a
parent introducing your yol!g children to the fun of
the fair and experiencing It all again through their
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eat at the fair. I will never forget one year when we

Evening Hera, Sanford, Fl.

good as It used to be. My feet hurt, I can't stand the
crowds and everything cods too much.
Dr. Earl Weldon, Seminole Community College
President and outgoing chairman of the Salvation
Army Advisory Board, in introducing the guest
speaker at the board's annual meeting - U.
Colonel James Osborne, Florida Divisional Commander - noted he was orglnally from Toledo,
Ohio. "I only know of three other people from
Toledo," Weldon said, "and they are Danny
Thomas, his Uncle Tanooee and Corporal Klinger
from MASH. And," he added, 1 1 can hardly wait to
hear him speak.

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contractor sought to charge the taxpayers
$12, for a film promoting its wares. Another
company wanted to use public funds to pay for
more than $100,000 worth of entertainment
penses.
A third aerospace firm requested government
reimbursement for more than $200,000 worth of
employee time devoted to lobbying and entertalnment.
Those disclosurescome from previously secret
documents, reluctantly released by the Defense
almost 18 months after a request for
the materials was submitted under the provision
of the Freedom of information Act.
The Pentagon's foot-dragging Is underdandable, because the documents offer
evidence that the Washington offices of some of
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the sorry state of what posses for U.S. leadership
In the world these days.

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One U.S. friend after another looks on in
dismay as we drift with events. I sensed the
frustration In my visits with Western European
S
leaders earlier this winter. If anything, the
f rustration level has increased. Recently French
called for a summit
President
____ conference of West European, African and Arab
heads of Mate, poin tedly omitting any reference
"'h"
to the US., the Soviet Union and Q2lna.
Even so, it will take more than militant cabinet
In Paris, a noted anti-communist writer in the:
members to Impress the Soviet Union and the
normally
pro-U.S. newspaper "L Figaro,"
'Picky I Pickyl Picky I Why don't w• dispose of it my way?'
endangered oil-producing Arab states after the
writes, "It is clear that the Iranian affair has
weak, vacillating U.S. performance during the
now consecrated President Carter as the worst
unauthorized expenses.
president of the United States -which has not
Iranian revolution -the dispatch and subsequent
When officials of the Defense Contract Audit
lacked
for them..."
recall of a carrier task force, the sending of Agency (DCAA) examined the financial records
unarmed fighter planes to Saudi Arabia, and
Camp David summitry falters and splItters.
of the Rockwell International Corp., a Pitt.
surrendering the U.S. Embassy to a Communist
The president of Pakistan goes on his nation's
sbwgh-based firm, they challenged more than
television to ask that the president of the United
mob in Tehran.
$350,000 worth of Washington off ice expense
Slates "behave like the leader of , superpower."
claims submitted during a recent two-year
To have credence, the enunciation of th is new
The administration scrambles for a position In
will must be Implemented.
the China-Vietnam war, re'1I'1'g that it had
Included In that total was $12,500 for
production of a film touting the virtues of Rock- By DICK WEST
Aside from providing sufficient military muscle
"Comrades," says the vice premier, "If we been "had" by Teng Hslao-ping who was only
well's controversial and Ill-fated B-I bomber
to protect lives and property, beginning with the
WASHINGTON (UP!) Although the Viet- permit the invasion of Cambodia to go us- awaftftnorulivaflon before kicking off the
project.
namese appear to have been fairly well prepared punished, our other friends also will topple, one war. The administration has chosen to describe
embassies, the United States should immediately
the inviedon, as a "border incursion."
In
another
case,
DCAA
auditors
disallowed
for
a Chinese Invasion, many western diplomats after the other, until all have fallen."
Ust1itsATO aUia, And
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mere than $340,8SS o.th of expenses claimed and "41.ry analysts, were taken by surpriis,
"What gave you (hit Ideil", asks a geneñl.
Oe of the president's National SscrIb'
!taIIgements tht"ent*t
p5(4
y, the
aft %
m scwa for the wide Variety 01ev? "It iá
like
flgtbatngt hove .Cai advisors Is quoted by a wiI1-kno
frpgthen the Persian Gulf nations against overt
Aircraft
Washington office of th e Lockheed
planatlois you might have read as to what dropped out of the sky."
syndicated columnist as saying that in those few
aggression.
Corp., of Burbank, Calif.
China's intentions were and what was behind the
"It's a theory I derived from social practice," aspects 01 internatIonal affairs where the U.S. l
Tong explains.
That Included more than $112,800 worth of attack
4ffl dominant we should let our dominance "fafl,
'These allies have an even greater stake In
My own conclusions is that the Chinese in"Well, it's an interesting theory," the general away" led we misuse it!
entertalnmentcods, as well as more than $38,400
keeping Middle Eastern oil flowing than thin
for travel to international air shows In France curalon was another manifestation of the domino says, "but let us remember that limited
Column
SIJI describes the Carter
country, and their participation would make the
engagements In Vietnam have a way
and Great Britain, first-class air fares for theory.
f
administration's
foreign
policy as "Mrength 4
ll
enhance
your
understanding
of
escalating
Into
major
conf
It
perhapa
wi
nited States a less visible target of Moslem and
licts. The question Is tlw
company executives and travel expenses for
An
apt
description, but why
ti
in
the
situa
on
to
keep
mind
th
at
the
game
of
th
whetherkeepingtheo
erdomlnoeafromfalllng
eir wives.
th
garxist radicals than was the case in the Iranian
did
t
i
gs
When DCAA audllor* checked into the finances dominoes originated in China. Some authorities Is worth running the risk of becoming bogged of r
disorders.
easoning running through the high coimc1Igof
of the Washington office of the Boeing Corp., of say Chinese dominoes are almost as ancient as down In a no-win situation."
"I appreciate your concern," Teng replies, the a&amp;nlnldrstionwhlth redsona deep senseøq
Seattle, Wash., they questioned almost $774,000 Chinese playing cards, which were Invented In
Unfortunately, military strength, while helpf ul,
12th
Century,
depending
on
which
"but
I do not Intend to become the first Chinese guilt at being American.
worth
of
expenses
charged
to
government
so.
the
10th
or
cannot in itself assure preservation of friendly
vice premier to lose face. We mud show the
source you trust.
cfl$3 during a two-year period,
the line goes something lika this: this Is 'a
governments in the Middle East, as the West
During their long association with the game, world that China is more than a pitiful helpless dangerous world, f illed with pot ential
th o1ialar1u the Chinese undoubtedly became aware of the giant.
earned to its great sorrow in Iran.
angers.Thus otential
and
fringe
benefits
paid
to
Boeing's
Washington phenomenon that occurs when dominoes are
There the shah's highly sophisticated armed
"As for your team of getting involved in problems are caused by the hide gap In p:
representatives
while
they engaged In cu
placed on end, one behind the other, and the last protracted fighting, let me jiat say that I can and wealth between the United Slates and, well;
urces and the presence of 40,000 Americans utterly
tertalzunent and lobbying activities,
one Is pushed over.
already see the light at the end of the tunnel." the red of the world. If we can narrow that gap
tailed to stem the revolutionary tide.
A
$32,400 was - on fishing trips,
While I could find no specific reference to
ww .viaiir. i*, W cu I I.U7
,.
hunting expeditions and other unallowable
dominoes
among the quotations of Chairman
of It by raising the standard of living and
Indeed, Saudi Arabia has Just rejected
enough
Mao,
tainment activities. Another $,400 went for
the following passage is relevant:
streih ofthe red of the world so we'll just have
washIngton's proposal for a U.S. military base
dues to the Washington AthletiC club and other
" fl2ee do correct Ideas come from? Do they
to reduce America's wealth and strength. k1
social orgaat'ons, as well as various "social"
there...
skies? No. Are they Innate In the
u.
ot
her words, don't raise the river, lower tho'
or "goodwill"
If the hard lessons of Iran have taught us
mind? No. They come from social practice, and
bre.
Tbe DCAA sudfti was designed spedflcallyto from It alone."
anything, it is that we cannot expect to mold our
reveal not only unallowable contractor enDig back through the wrltlap 01 some am'
Playing dominoes I,, of course, a social
Eiends In our democratic image.
tertalament 'lIrni but also to discover whether practice, as Is arranging dominoes so that all
Carter's key advisors and you
evidence of
any civilian or military employees of the topple over when one Is pushed.
this defestim, guilt-ridden line of reasoning quits
We must, therefore, soften the harsh judgment of
Defense Department were recipients Of that
often. Whether Mr. Carter believe. It himself io
Amental Picture offalllng dominoes may have
failings we seem to reserve for our allies and
corporato large...,
flashed
In
the
mind
of Tang Hslao-peng when he
beside the pcimlInce aomany01 the'
a
overlook In our potential enemies.
Dopertmait rqgu .p.ctfIcaUy prohibit first heard the news that Vietnam troops were
policy
moves
the admialetratlon makes seem to
If the West is to guard what remains of Its oil
practice, to prevent Pentagon officials from overrisming Qdaa's ally, Cambodia.
stem from this "American reps" kind ql
urces in the Persian Gulf, it must combine will,
being itnpr çysaznptedtoretswn the favor by
4g'I'ut that background, we can perhaps
giving apidai consideration to their hosts when reconstruct the fateful meeting between Tang
rength and friendly understanding more
man to hay, Its roots In the darked bnpol.e.
l2ietas and awarding contracts,
Hf ully than anyone In Washington has suggested
the American left of the VOL
a nd his military advisers.
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State and Jim Spanarkel of
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The whingtonbsilk mall center, whets ow
Employees at 13* regiunid bulk.mall coolers
While the Pedal Service carefully aklzts thi
Pedal Service's New York bulk mall center are are scared and angry. It's dehwiiIkg enough reporter worked, had the higheel accident record heat
aiiM problem, the utaks keep building,
retiiudtobytheanployes.as "thesixdooiiof towcrkwhllemrroimdedby machineslnsleadof In
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soLW
year,
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men and women; when the machines have the ci
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upperl*nd, It Is shattering to
morale. u accideds for every 100 suployses, Corn- postal facilities.
Allowing for a cedalnpoeIic License by
we ad our uaocste Vicki warren to work pared to 91 per 109 employee. at the city poll
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11 -undercover at the WalLng(on r,glo'ial bulk mall
in 4OedOID
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at the Ioailng docks-th, grim phrase reflects e er,
p alli g cony maiem.at ad the workers can't even faces from Pile to Sam Irvin, keep _'I
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on the bed W* to avoid one Of the more k as$01eviaton
Iwr.,rcI
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facilities for handling parcels and other nonaiwasthat the poyis too
to
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me
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trapped
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this
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for U a'eeIis IatJrt.w
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Rasey of Ohio State and
Ronnie Later of Iowa.
Bird, a S4oct4 senior, was

than 100 votes.
Bird averaged nearly 30
points and 15 rebounds and
carried the Sycamores through
a whirlwind season. Unbeaten

mark on all who made It to
Hulinan Center In Terre Haute,

State, UPI's
season national champion, ran
off 29 consecutive victories to
Make Its claim as the only
unbeaten major team in the
MU
Bird, who last year turned
down a chance to play for 1W
NBA Boston Celtics, left hli

Ind.
"Bird will be an All-Pro the
first year he plays," said Jim
King, the Tulsa coach and a
former NBA player. "He's so
far ahead 01 other college
playe rs It's unreal."

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But What Of Franklin?

Dodgers Impress LaSorda
VERO BEACH, Fl.. (UP!) - Tuesday, three days

before the Los Angeles Doers' opening game of their
spring season, Manager Tom Lasorda said he's pleased
and impressed by his players' work and attitude.
"rye beau greatly Impressed with the attitude 01 the
ball club. The lean has won two National League
ckemplotahlps and vet they come down here and work
ha'd.r than they ever have. I'm Inpueed and ft make.
me feel good to see it."

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Resident Bob Kemedy declared relief we Bruce Seder
an "ede" Tuesday and suggested etb major
hague_______
loans should not wed. their time inquiring about
ha availability.
"There's no .way we're going to let him go," said
Kennedy 01 the 30-year-old right-bander, whole famed
split-fInger footballhasprovided the Cubs with 21 vlctories and 00 saves during the lad 2½ season..

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ST. PrTERU, Fla. (UPI) -The St. Lois Car.
ihals have seven players eligible to become free agents
atthe end 01 this siui bat Gonersi Manager John Qalberse already Is talking contract with mod of them.
Xtalborm said Tuesday, "It's ad a da.viatk thing like
vo'reimdmr the gum, but lfltcanbedoae now. aomsduth.
bettor." They a's third haiaais Ken Rolls, second
buanai Mike Tyson, utilitY IJW1dIr
d Mike I'"V.
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6 Shot Ma ker

quarterback Ed Burns.

Fort Lauderdale (NASL) - S Bleili
3.15
Signed West Ger man striker Gird 0(44)21.21 P (5-4)44.751(54.
1) 41151. Time 32.11.
Mueller.
er S
omer
Teilkhac.,S-14.yA:
L Angeles Aztecs (NASL) 9.30 3.50 3.00
Signed forward Walter Wagner from 7 Drif's No
Anoy 476; Will Kernstock 173: Lou Lou Bofton 310, Lisle Miller 3.10; Hirsch 4. 10, 5.10, Gordon Leisinring Greece's
DILTONA PINIUSTIIS
Wright Free
First Division Club
7.50 1.50
SiutonIll; Silty Dunn49; Barbara Barbara Knesel 3-10 twice; Ginny S-ID.
2 B Glnper
Panathinaikos Athens.
2.10
KnessI 439; WinnIe Spencer 412.
Other
Highlights:
Lillian
P.1,1
McKibben 5.10. 3.10 twice; Edward
0(4.7)
21.41,
P
(i.E
59.91,
1
Hockey
(74.
Standings: Leprachauns 61½.
High Games: Frank Grow 219,
missed triplicate 123-123.122.
New England (WHA) Assigned 2)143.45: Time 31.13.
34½: Lucky StrIkes 11.37, Jet Set 10. Andy Patrick 212: Donald soucek
JET SOWLIIITTIS
Sieveeth lace, 5.16,0:
left wings Gsore Lyle
Mike
he , Dynamos V.39: Easy 004n211; Al ANIOn 213, Ted Pocket? 1U,
3.10 2.50 2.41
Antonevich to Springfield of the 6 B. Policed
35½-40½, Crackerlacks 1142, Norman Sidier 193; gill Morris 190;
Standings: Milan Auto Parts, American Hockey League.
$ Spanish Siouty
340 3.30
Lucky Four 14-12; Fantastic 14. Jim Arroyo 157, Mac McKIen 153,
Johnny Walker, Real Estate, Witis
1 Primary Force
3.30
42; Charilas' Angels 32½.43½, Edward Hirsch 144, Adam INAmoco, Yelvington Insulation,
0(34fhN, P (1-I) 3211, T (4-1$UIkars 5241: Yankees 31.4; HI. tIlfIger lii; Mike Burke 175:
Ladies Auxiliary, Fuel Reserve,
7)141.41. Time 33.19,
LO's 11 .45; POpayel 50 45½: Eiiswefth Soerchil 177: Lou loitOit
The Seminole High baseball Galloway Builders, Jolhny Walker
Twelfth lace, it, C:
lingers 41½-IS ½: Hi-Rails 4½. 171, Will Kernstock 145; Silty Dunn team il
2 Fair hulir
1140550 3.60
NSA
w l be home tonight at Const. CO., Sanford Sewing Center.
9½; JIlls I, Jeans IS-lIt Four 154, Mickl Lang 171; Clare
High Ga mes: Mal Wilkins 300,
6 Wrig ht Flame
13.20 6.30
Tuesday's
Resells
DIamonds IS-IS: Oilers 45½.10½; Inyalism 167,; Dolores Burke 164; Sanford Memorial Sta dium Joanne Dicker 143, Loulu Coast
1 wale M"
Atlanta
91,
Phila
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Spoilers 1243: Super Sports 41½- Sally Kiesel 163, Barbara Knesel agaiflat Colonial, sending 115; Elfi. Oldlwm 1$: Elaine
11.10
San Antonio 100, N.J.90
34½: Pin Pals 11½.35½; Bare Hares ill, Wmenli Spencer 1$, Geneva righthander Darm Whitehead Kostival 141; Kay Sasornan Ito.
0(24)34.45: P (2-4) 6935: 1(2-6Prtlnd ill, New York 110
leso; Osms 34%-57%i Orange Santors 117.
High Swiss: Mal Wilkins 536;
I) 394.55. Time 39.25.
Houston
119
DenvIr
115
after
hLs
fourth
straight
vi
ct
ory
Bowlers 33-43; Nit Wits 33.63,
Con verted Splits: Al Attlon 6.710;
A - 3.1711 Handle 5*2.537.
Joanna Decker 133, Louisa Cost
4r
*ay Patrick 45.74; Pat Valenfe i- In the 7:30 contest.
$31; Ellis OIO$am 99; Elaine
High Series: AndY Palrkk 571, 5-7; Lucille Thatcher 5.7.9; OsrTIF
lUCk Wells, Mike LAna AN Kastival 474.
Norman Sicker UI: Al ANion 437: Letsonrine 3.1.10, Verne Pohi 4.5.3.
Converted Splits: lose Voughn S.
Edward Hirsch 417; Mac McKibbsn 10; *11W Welch 45; Frances Fiieger Bobby Newman have been the 7, 3.10, 34.10;
Mae Wilkins 3.10;
191,1W Tablas 492; Donald Soucek 19; Helen KelleSICh I-I; Mac mod productive hitter thus far Louise Cmat 1-5;
Beverly King 3.1.
NHL
401, Sill Morris IN: lid PUCIISt McKIhn 5.9,4.1.7, Lillian P4174, for the SemInole., 8-1 With
the 10; Lois Sander 1.10; PsI Clark 3-10;
Tuesday's leasfls
III; ili$wcth SoIrchil 100; Bill Sill Morris 27, 4740, 437, 27
Mary Pugh 1-4.
Buffalo 3, NV islanders 2
Sciol? IN; Mika Burke IN, Frank Vecila Sm ith 2.7; Mike Burke 5-4, only ices caning lad Saturday
Other Highlights: Queer of week
Philadelphia 5, Colorado 0
Gncsill; Adam hittllnserøi; Jim Ed KnosalS-4. 3:10; Art Strut 3.10, i$ilW Apopka.
Winnie Payne + N.

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WEST PALM BEACH, fla. (UP!) - Marvin IIIllei',
eancidive director of the Major Leagues Players
Aasoclation, said Tuesday pending arbitration Involving
the MiaMi Braves and holdout third bu.nau Bob
Homer has been given priority it•tui
But even at that, Miller said, "it will probably be
sem.tlme in April before an arbitration del. n be a,,"
Hastier and his agent, Bucky Woy, contend the Braves
olered Hornet a conditional contract lad December.
Thay wlllmak. a plea that he be declared a Ire. aged at
the pending arbitration being.

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TAMPA, Fla (UP!) - Apparently Clncmonati
catcher Johnny Bench Is confident he won't have a
recurrence of the back problem which plagued
throughout the 1978 seasm
Bench, who reported to cap weighing 211 pounds, said
proudly, "That is the 110.1 I've been In nine years.
played a lot of golf this winter end watched what I ate. I'm
going to try to see that I don't go above 215."

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muenced Tuesday right-hander Roger Erickson will Mart
today In the annual spring game agalat Rollins College.
He said he also would use left-bender Jerry Kocunazu and
rookie Bead Havens and Terry Sheehan.
Mauch said Dave Gob will open on the mound In the
fIrst exhibition game Saturday against Detroit at
Lakeland. Also pitchi ng Saturday will be Paul Hartzell
and Dale Jackson.

JACK ANDERSON

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ERRY'S WORLD

the overwhelming choice of the
voters - named on 192 ballots
for the forward position. He was
the only player to receive more

ATLANTA (UP!) - Athletic expected to hand Auburn year's tournament be arranged
only ahuicKul of basketball
DlrectcrQlffl4aganuyslt will University for recruit- so no team has more than one coaches are In attendance at
be içto Coach Frau Cird to log violations.
the SEC meeting since five of
decide what action, If any, will 'Thaismorefikea mourners
"The biggest complaint that I the 10 member schools are
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be taken by the Wildcats convention then an athletic heard, both from school off!- involved In pod-season touryj
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against eight Kentucky players meeting," said an SEC Official. daIs and fans, about our naments. Tennessee and LSU
who claim they are Innocent of "The mdi of problems that has tournament was allowing are playing In the NCAA
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charges 01 rape.
come up have overshadowed Louisiana State (which bet its Mideast Regionals and AlabaTh. eight, Including darting our agenda."
only game) and Tenneasee (the ma, Kentucky and Mississippi
04y A4,6
quarterback Larry McQlm- Not that the agenda was all tournament winner) to each State are all playing in the
moo, allegedly assaulted the 19. that exciting to begin with. The have two byes," said Buddy National Invitation Tour.year-old daughter of a Ken- mod controversial Item Is a Davidson of Auburn. "They feltnanuent.
lucky faculty member Sunday proposal to change the format that It was asking too much for But, even with those coaches
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dormitory. All two a prelimi- rimert.
play three games In three days tournament, which was origiHAWA
nary court hearing on March 21.
tournament, which was to reach the finals while nally voted In for only one year,
Hagan and Curd are In boldlad week for the first time another (Tennessee) only had obviously will be continued
Atlanta attending a semi. In 77 years, gave double byes to to play one."
since It groomed about $1 million
annual Southeastern Con- the top two teams In the
Tennessee beat an obviously with each of the 10 schools
ference meeting. Curd spoke regular-eeason round robin. it fatigued Kentucky in overtime netting about $70,000 after
briefly to reporters while has beau suggested that next 1W Saturday.
expenses.
clueckths Into the hotel where
SEC Enforcement Director
,
the meeting Ii being held, but
Bob Barrett said LSU Coach
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telephone operator later InDale &amp;ownhadnocholce but to
O,VcY
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sisted he was ed registered, at
suspend Scales for talking with
least not wider lii real name.
an agent about an alleged $1
'"
Before doing a disappearing
million pro basketball offer
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act, Curd, who has been
because NCAAflzlesniakesuch
CC*V
plagued with similar problems
HALLANDALE, Fla. (UP!) down and talk abgut It. I mean contacts Illegal.
Bud
Delp
thinks
his
Specwith
Hawksworth
Farm
(the
in the put during his six years
Brown complained that
as Kentucky coach, said he did tacular Bid may be the best owner)," said Delp, who con- Scales, on the advice of the
not have enough detaIls to thoroughbred In racing history, alders Franklin "a third son." agent, tried to put on a "onecomment on the situation but but now he's not so sure he can
Asked what he said to Iflall show" In the tournament
might have a statement later, prove that with jockey Ronnie Franklin when he was gediw- and blamed that performance.
DWAbefted by Kim Ireatura My t&amp;
Hagan said he did not con- Franklin In the saddle.
ing t ti
.t the
done what allegedly had hap- Franklin let his mood get race, he said, "I think I called
but iii
that the boxed In twice TUeIda3 in
him an Idiot. But then i've
players might not be entirely at $200,000 Florida Derby at called him that a thousand
fault.
Gulistreanu Park but still
"Whatever the cue," said m-mgedtobringhimhoauea
SItt% Isce, S-I' A:
Spectacular Bid's victory College
IIpn, "the mthl,, as far as
aWr)ØI Elvis
1.45 2 2.4
by 44
Trqns
Ions
'°'Peal
LII L35
turned out to be easy, but Dip
the athletic department is 0' Gold.
Tiiiidiy
I Jivin Jake
t.0D
concn.d, Is In the hands 01
"lbe hors. overcame a lot 01 says If there bad been more
1.s4.11
0(4.5) S.N P( 5.4) $JI T (544)'
in
the
Cleveland - Signed pitcher Len 45.41. TIaw 31.74.
Coach Curd."
adversity," Dip said. "He quality
field, It niJgI
TVIIy
Barker to one-year contract.
kvesW hr.1.14. C
The Kugucky Incident was could have
ft by 30 lgtM have been different,
Ceileges
7 Snappy Sissy
Mid-American Ce'ifirence
4.00 250 2.60
'Against Secretariat or
ouly one of several that easy If the kid had jed parked
Eastern Michigan
Fired 3 Yankee Tina
ChIMPISI5IWp
3.40 340
dombed conversation Tues- him an We outside and not run Flying Poster you Can't make
basketball Coach Ray Scott.
I Enoia
Toledo 72, C. Michigan 63
2.50
South
Ferris State
Enrolled ex.
0 (i'll 14.31: P (7.3) 41.41: 1(7-3.
dayatthe opening soaionai 11* him In a switch."
those errors," Deip said.
Michigan State basketball player 4) 44.45. Tim* 31.27.
High Pt. 71, Wnstn$im 51. 49
Secretariat In the 1973 Triple
Dip, who has bean doubled
SEC meeting. Thee was also a
Gerald Busby.
MldWesI
Eighth lace, 1-14. C:
lot Of talk about the suspension all winter for his Insistence on Crown winner and Flying
North Dakota State
Acceoted 3 Jean Nate
Bethel si, Grace 34
1.30 3.50 2.10
resignation, effective immediately, I Circus Sport
Drury IS, KC.Rckhrst 61
3.60 3.30
of LSU basketball star keeping the l9.yearoldappren- Pasterlsa California 3-yearold
of Bill Schade, defensive backfield 3 Dr. Bill
s.uuiw.st
3.00
DeWayne Scales because 01 his lice )ockey on Spectacular Bid, considered to be Spectacular
coach the last
seasons.
0(34) 12.45: P (3-I) 4L11; 1(34.
Henderson 13, Hindrix 40
Involvement with a pro agent said he muM reconsider now. Bid's biggest threat In this
s 101.55. Time flu.
west
Pro Football
Niath lace, 1-15,S:
New Orleans - Signed fre.e,ent
Nev•LV U. Colorado St.
and the probation the NCAA Is
"We're going to have to Mt spring's Triple Crown event.

Erickson Gets Twins
'aII In Exhibition Vs. Rollins

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forwards Eugene Banks of
Duke and Sly Williams of Rhode
Island, center James Bailey of

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second All-America team
was made up 01 forwards Kelly
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Mike O'Koien 01 North Carol!na, center Bill Cartwright of
San Francisco and guards
Sidney Mosucrief of Arkansas
and Da rrell Griffith of LoulavilIc.

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Matter Of

But Defense Secretary Harold Brown declared
we'll take any action that's appropriate, including
the use of military force. . . "to defend our vital
interests in the Middle East.

The Carter trumpet remains as uncertain as
ever: no, yes, and maybe.
Still, It's encouraging to note the administration,
spurred by international setbacks and rising public
criticism, appears to be developing a little spine.
That the resulting contradiction and conf usion in
foreign policy should be welcome is in itself a
commentary on the disarray in Washington.

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With over 200 ballots cat by

sports writers and trondcates
across the country, Bird and

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RONALD REAGAN

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attack.

Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger pulled
back from the concept of intervening with warships
or combat troops and spoke only of the possible use
of military strength or the establishment of a
military presence to protect Persian Gulf oil
supplies.

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Greenwood Head UPI

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Larry
Bird 01 Indiana State and David
Greenwood of UCLA, the
premier forwards In college
basketball for the lad two
lemons, today were named to
United Press International's
AU-America team for the
second straight year.

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Wednesday, March?, 1fl-7A

Dog Racing

In Contract Renegotiation Squabble

SANFORD ORLANDO
TUISDAY Nl$HY
First lace, $16, 0:
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11.20 350
2 Wycllff DeeDee
4 DO's Irish Rob
440
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LAKEiAND Fl.. (UP!) - The Detroit l,rs are going to

$350,000 was pretty good money. But $300,050 a year makes StaUb
feel imdsranld now when he ssss the $1 rnIUIn Dave
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Gemina
Pr4 ad Gairal Manager Jim Cunpkell ad I
340
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Daniel
$40 Me 2.4
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the 1eis, There I so .,Ideacs lbs AsclMles ban deals
vivsd."
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340 240
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Wednesday, March 7, irn

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Wednesday, March 7, 1m-1B

Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

brletiy

ICook Of The Week

Preparing For A Crowd
Is All In A Days Work

IF

'Great Day In The Country'
Planned During Centennial
Oviedo's Woman's Club is sponsoring 'Great Day In the
Coidry", and art festival, being held this year In conjunction
with Oviedo's Centennial Celebration, on Saturday, March 10

THURSDAY-FRIDAYSATURDAY ONLY!

By EIDA NICHOLS
Herald Carrtapeudeit

Located at the picnic grounds of St. Luke's Lutheran Church,
State Road 4* and Red Bug Road, club members announce
that In addition to more than 75 arts and crafts exhibit., many
O which will be for sale, there will be food and drinks, rides
and games for children and entertainment for the entire
fnlly.
Judges will select the final eshibtts In several categories
and cesh prizes will be awarded.

Bea Holdrke of Winter

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CORN BEEF PASTIES
PASTY FILLING

of

chicken, and when we have
ether meat, I never throw
odtheleftovers.Ijed
was them up. That way,
If you can get two or three
meals out dft,1tlsn'ttoo

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One 10-oz. package

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butter sauce

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One 12oz. can corn ed
beef, flaked
One 234-ox. jar sli ced
mushrooms, drained
½ cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped celery
CORN MEAL PASTRY
234-cupe all-purpose flour
1½ cups enriched corn

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expensive, ti she explained.
Ba doesn't cam for a
microwave oven or a slow
cooker. "I tried my slow
cooker on bean soup and
chicken, and didn't e for

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It up on a shelf and forgot

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Bea was a bookkeeper hi
Indiana before moving to
(Hscald pa.t, by UIda NksIl)
Florida. She learned to
Bea Hoidridge ready to serve cake
cook from her mother, who
lives with the Hoidridges,
SALMON PARTY BALL
3 or 4 carrots, sliced
and her grazxbndher.
14b. can salmon, drained
"They were both marSmall can mushrooms or
1805. pkg. cream cheese
small onions
velous cooks," she said.
1 Th.p. lemon juice
Sea collects 1n fromM all together
2 tsp. grated onion or 1
in a 2 qt. casserole. Cover
friends and relatives and
lip. Instant onion
and do not bother for 5
has a good supply of cockI tsp. horseradish
hours, In 350 degree oven.
books "I generally cook
¼
tip, salt
This is called a no-peek
from scratch. We all enjoy

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Quilting Class To Start
MIS Ialswe Time Program at Seminole Conunonity College
Is Offering a new dais In 'QoiltIn(' scheduled to begin March
it. The cim is designed to teach the beglimer the fm.
in4of 99RIW Differed patterns will be MEW every
grandmother' Flower Garden, etc.
Classes mad every Monday evening froon7tol for five
The $11 to provides for the instructional cod of the cois.
For more teormatlon, call the Lslaare Time Program at 8CC.

ABWA Schedules Seminar
Interested business women are Invited to attend a "Get Yor
we In Shape" sominar sponsored by the American Bnebwss
Women's Association (ABWA), Friday, March 9,11 p.m., at
the Mierdon-Twin Towers In (Iaido.
The seminar will eipkwe the needs, capabilities and goal
neeaiyto bode... suce.a. Sandy MacDonald, an aseedatl
r.eoised monagand am-naled with the
FAtant firm of Lawrence-lifter &amp; Cc'npny, will conduct the

BUNDT CAKE
2¼ cups flow
1% cuos sugar
2½ tap. biking powder

1 tsp. salt
½ cup shortening
two-thIrds cup milk
Pit all above ingredients
In bowl and mix togdber..
Beat two minutes. Then
add 1 tsp, orange extract,
one4ldrd q milk and 2
eggs. Bed two mInutes.
Bake lnl00 degree oven for
41 mm., or istil cake
springs back.

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in coejimetlon with ABWA's
'TbS w
*=-Im
Orlando, coda W. For hi.
Southeast M;1
d
lermatlon call Victoria FUII, *0.1403 home; or 1144111

Till. I Meeting Called
A Pared Advisory meeting for the Title I Federally fended
$6101 progrwiheclwlul.d on Thursday, March 9 at 7:31 pm
ii the board room of the 11mlook Coedy School Office at

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I tbsp. flour
3 egg yolks
34 cup sugar
3 egg whites, beaten stiff
1 pi. whipping cream
1 tsp. nutmeg
Mix flow, egg yolks and
sugar together until
anO(*h1. Pour In whipping
cream, not whipped and

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mustard
FOR PASTY FILLING,

spate Tn1T4 vsgetab1ss
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directions. Combine mixed
vegetables, corned beef,

onion and celery; mix well.
FOR CORN MEAL
PASTRY, combine flour,

corn meal and salt. Cut In
shortening until mixture
resembles coarse crumbs.
Gradually add water,
mixing Just until dough
holds together. Divide
dough Into 10 parts. Roil
out each on floured surface
to form 7-inch circle; trim
edges.
dough becomes
too dry, add small amount
of cold water.) Place scant
34 cup meat mixture onto

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each circle. Moistenedges;
fold In half. Seal edges by
pressing with tines of fork;
prick tops with fork. Bake
on ungreased cookie shed
in preheated 350 degree F.
oven for 11 minutes or until
golden brown.
FOR DEVILED
MUSHROOM SAUCE,
combine all Ingredients In
small saucepan; heat
through, stirring occasionally. Spoon heated
sauce over pasties to serve.

¼ teespoon nutmeg
Bring cup water to
boil In I to 1½-qt.
saucepan; gradually add
cc,cpHnod ¼ cup corn meal

nutmeg. Pitlnanlmbsk,d
pie mat, 9th. size. Bake at
350 degrees tatil silver
knife comes out clean,

1½ teaspoons salt
1 cup vegetable shortening
½ to two-thirds cup cold
water
DEVILED MUSHROOM
SAUCE
One 10.34 oz. can condensed cream of
mushroom soup
¼ cup milk
1 teaspoon prepared

according to package

pecans
¼ cup all-purpose flour
1 tabl espoon baking
powder
2 teaspoons .ljinanion
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon soda

fold In egg whites and

2 tbsp tiptoes
4 modem size potatoes,
cut ID bits size

Singers Coming To Lake Mary

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BAKE BEEF rrw
1½ Ub. stew meet
141os. Can tcinatosace
2thsp.sugac

øssvWs Avenue and 13th SIred.
Aflpsreisof students lnthel1tlelprogram,as won u
oar Idereded 4 s" we wgsd to attend.

I tsp. Worcestershire
sauce
I ti). liquid smoke
Have salmon and cream
cheese at room temp. Mix
all Ingredients together.
1 about an hour. Make
ball and roll in 34 cup
chopped nuts and 3 Tiap.
finely chopped parsley.
Serve with cracker,
SWEET GEORGIA
PUDDIN
1 cup water
1 cup enriched corn meal
% cup milk
3 eggs, beaten
% cup firmly packed
brown sugar
½ cup butter or
margarine, melted
½ cup finely chopped

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NO
(M8T
3 to 4 lb. chuck road
1 cup catsup
¼ cup water
I ttap. Worterahire
sauce
1 lemon
1 onion
Place roast In roister
with lid. Cut lemon and
onion In slices and place on
roast. Mix catsup, water
and Worcestershire sauce
together and pour over
most. Place in 350 degree
oven for 1-4 hours.
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he wosid have done If he's
married someone who
couldn't cook!" she
laughed.
Bea Is a member of the
Wider Park Does (Ladles
Elks Atii1llry) and the
Hacienda Woman's Club.

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milk in medium-sized bowl,
well.
mixing
Add
remaining Ingredients,
mixing until well blended.
Bake In greased 1-¼-qt.
casserole in preheated 335
degree F. oven for 65 to 70
minutes or until knife Inserted in center comes out
clew. Serve Immediately
with cream, Ice cream or
sweetened whipped cream,
as desired.

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husband, George, does the
cooking on the Will and I'm
the inside cook!"
High prices at gocery
stores hasn't stopped her
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Rerjatr4lone are now being taken for the Third Session of
Adult and Teen Ceramics. Register at the recreation office In
Sanford City Hall,orat the one in the youth wing of the Sanford
QvIc Ceder.
Adult daises will be held on Tuesday mornlnp from 942
noon dating March 27 and running through May * Teen
daises will be held on Weduesday afternoons from 44:30 p-mL
Class will be limited to 12. Both chaises will be held at the
çult*ral Arts Building located at 5th Street and Oak Ave.
I. Non-residents will be permitted to reglater on a space
available basis only, and mud pay a nonresident fee prior on
participation. For more Information call 322-3181, eat. *0.

and remaining water,

Getting Married?

Lelm Mary BepIte M". IN Lakovlew Ave., lake Mary,
wW Met 1NewLlfr8ingirscn March *M7:$p.m.
TWa in * 49 voIce yodb choir from Florida (teIan School
in Ulical. Leonard PWW Is the Mode Director.
The dollars are is their spring choir tear. The ple Is Iw
v*.d and there is no oWesim cge.

Engalount and wedding forms are av't1 e at the
Herald omces. to announce these events. The forms may
be
by professional, black and white
o$sgrspte If a picture Is desired with the ano4. Wed g form, and pictures mad be sob.
nittid witWa two weeks of the wedding. Contact The
Herald OURWäD editor for Information and

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Child Enrkhm.nt Lab Opens
be
II II Ceenny etflar had Rissarne Ceder. The
Absm,every?yadThythtuqbJEW
[dir.
i4, a.eseeg I. J
,'Ws wed to ew puedo hew to .m1th asir mid's for'
03061 WL Later.
e, wl let..ii
Taudaja the lab in Ivided tee t
$ topic $49.19 ad todar. from *11 to am. The lbw
.y pragrom I. deeded adely 10 hftW9 Aft IAW I"
at? p.m. For mere Woren: *04* (ICC) or

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was all In a day's work,
accordeigtoBea. "Then oa

Ceramics Class Slated

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Advanced students of piano preparing for proIesslonal
careers will conçete for 11750 In prize money In the Florida
AtImAk Muelc GWId's annual, competition, ad this year for
April 21 and 22, In the University Theatre on the Florida
Atlantic University comm.
To be eligible, appilcazgsnied be at lead 20 and no more
than 3o years of age at the time cl the competjtjon End must be
oltber residents of Florida or enrolled In a Florida educational
112etlon, accering to Mrs. Walker A. W1111n', chairman of
the not.
De&amp;hi, for applications is April 2, and application blanks
are available from Mrs. Walker A. Wlflh'nt,, 1350 Fan Palm
Road, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432.

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and laoghlngly saId, "1
gum you could call that

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The Folks From Badcock Home Furnishing Centere In Sanford, Would
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Wednesday, March 7,1979

ACROSS

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dice remaining cucumber
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plqudd with bits of fresh dinner! It's Stuffed Salmon Steak, its natural goodand brisk-tasting ness highlighted by grapefruit pieces and juice,
jtdIs a bread stuffing served with a cool Citrus Spring
Salad.
with additional citrus.
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3 tablespoons butter or
3 tablespoons bottle Italian
flibt'dizhes are never over- margarine, divided
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cup chopped onion
4 teaspoons grated onion
UmWcarefully, you'll find that
I cup thinly sliced
teaspoon salt
flavks axul textures
m
finmushrooms
a teaspoon pepper
proft and that there is no
I tablespoon chopped parsley
x4 cup diced radish
"fishy" aroma premeating the
teaspoon salt
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a teaspoon peeper
Radish slices
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Serve the stuffed salmon with
Cut 8 slices from cucumber,
a
ben vegetable of your
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Nicely
landscaped, 'cozy
fireplace. $37,500 FHA Terms.

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interchange. $400,000 Terms.

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STEMPER

AGENCY

REALTOR 3224591
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves S43-353 322-1959

fenced yard, flees, staio
speakers, beeutitul cond. range,
ref. NEW carpet. $35,000. Will

3s

532.300

xaIl FHA-VA.

LAKE'FRONT 20 acres w-over
300' on lake in Deltona. 543,000.

pOl1UflitleS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYOne of Sanford's most popular
eakfast a. lunch restaurants.

Able Home Cleaners
Franchise available. We are
looking to establish franchise in
Sanford area. Established
Company, low overhead,' High
profit. immediate Income. In

FERN PARKLAKEFRONT5
3 BR. 3 bath, screened porch,
Wawali &amp; dock. NEW carpet &amp;

paInt. 550's.

SALTAMONTE S•
Near Mall, hospital, churches,
Lovely 3 BR, fenced yard, Fam.

Rm. screened porch. $31,500.

NIGHT THURS., MARCH
720-HOLIDAY INN.

professional
maid
cleaning service. Call 1-316-267.

REAUOR'

5th

335-0509'

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E.AltamonteDr.

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0-Apasirruents Unfurnlshsd
-11 EIl.L1

STENSTROM

REALTY

closets. 175.000.

26 Sales
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COUNTRY STYLE NOSTALGIA
3.7 + acres farm style home. 3B1,
1 bath OR, ii? In kltcji,
potentIal torI BR arhiohey rm.

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Apts.for Senior CItizens. Oógn

town, very clean a roomy.

$i
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto Aye.
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$34,500.

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HOUR lB

322-9283

iandymans Special Office or
Dwelling. Owner will hold
mortgage, $11,000. Low down
payment. Ph.S30.4203 or 321-0320

afternoon,

42TIeH0

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SKYLINE 1I'w.fireplace

103 Orlando Dr

323.3200

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VA&amp; FHA Finar'ing
People who like money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell, or
trade.

BATH, 1972

WITH EXPANDO LIVING

ROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, ON NICELY WOODED
HALF ACRE. $13,900, $3,500
DOWN AND SELLER HOLDS
MORTGAGE.

clothes closet, $15. Folding
aluminum cot w.toam mattress,
never used, $10. Call after 6p.m.

We have

Frigidaire AC 19.000 STU's.
E.E.R. ratio 76; uSed iO hrs.

Was $415, now $325, mci. outside
cover, 30 AMP (U5is &amp; outlet.

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tome 3 BR, IV, bathe, Pine floors,
FR, fireplace, porch. 166,750.

Executive home- 2 BR., 2 full
belles, 2 car closed garage,
Screened porch, W-w carpet. CHIA, dIshwasher, nice yard.
Dave Coody Model. No pets, $215
no. is?, last, security. Diltaea

IS' Lasbra trailer. SR-121, Sanford, Fl. on ~ acre fenced land.
323.1375

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ACRE LAKE FRONT $30,000
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS,

310 Sanford Ayo.

Much

FANTASTIC 2 SR, 1 bath

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Call 322-0513 or coidact
Laboratories Corp. P0. Silt
3010, Sanford, P11. 32771.

743S' S. French (1142) Sanford

carpet, dining area, 2 util.
bldqs. &amp; seller to do misc.

FAMILY
FamilyollmovingtoFla.WalWed 'LARGE 2 I*RI
ROOM. COMPLETELY PURN2or3 ldrm. house. Seefordoc
ISHED
IN
EXCELLENT
vicinIty. Call after 6
TASTE, LARGE LOT, OUT.
2061.SIDE WORKSHOP. LOTS OF
-FRUIT TREES. ONLY 133.555.
,

NEWLY PAINTED 3 SEDROOM.
2 BATH, WORKSHOP, PENCED YARD, NEAR 25TH
STREET, 1*115 WITH IX.
CELLENT TERMS.

plsxssforSals
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apt. Iis lecifler.. high yield,

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hew 3 SR. 1 I CII. city water &amp;
sewer.

Sanford 321-Od4O
Orlando 327-1577

carpet, C-H&amp;A. Pu. Nm., dining
area &amp; Many Extrasi Good
SIP WARRANTED. Only 133*1

ATTRACTIVE 3 SR. 2 beth Red
Inch horns In Dr*amwoldl CHIA ww carpet, sq. eat-In kit.,
Lg. Pla. Rite., Peel &amp; Patio I So
Much Morel Super Ivy at

$43".,
SUPER 3 5*, 2 bathe home lie
Dellasal Split SR plane, st-in
kit,, Kr. porch, dining ares, all
in a quiet ,sehipeisheaed
surrounded by lakes I Just

Malicrowaki, Realtor. 322-7953
tracts, St Jolents River
access. $739 dwn. 32 yr. firms.
Oilier.. Zachary N. Trlbble,
Realtor, 355-140-loS &amp; 030-1026,

0 acre

72-AuctIon

Realtor,

333.5711.

Real 'resn!

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $33,5 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

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Air Cond. &amp;Hsstlng

WlIhiiOrangeTries
Call 321-ISIS

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MORE HOMI$ THAN ANYONII
JOiN TN! ONE THAT'S

&amp; credit? I will
caldeupbackpsymeiit$&amp;bvy
melty. 333-lid.

'rlvate Party wails to buy a

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w.GweeltVlllte
Low Down Payinint
f-i. for your
sr

We nesd ii repairs. Nave

semi Cash. 3211110 pit 7 p.m.

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Rig. Real Estati Irekar
JOHN KIIDIR AUQC.
107*. Cemmenclal
psuew3*4111,$alWsrd-

Leskig your home

1511 Will build em

3222420
ANYTIME
MuItipl• Listing Sorvics

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:entral Heat a. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisat
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

Cord. Service. Free Est. on

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

323.0697

5-TV- Radio Stereo

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BeaUty Care

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience of
your home. 24 yrs. exp.$I0 &amp; up.
322-3717 for app?,

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. Is? St., 322-5742

L.ai

Car CSsI
ll Hand wash &amp; wax your car,

3220352

pick-up or van, free pickup I

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $400, a real buy at only

$130 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 13i.U14 for free

home demonstration.

walnut cabinet, R.gular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still In

day

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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; till art,
lawn maint. I tree trImmg

specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. 671-7617

ROBSON MARINE
.. HwY. 17-52
Sanford,Fla.32771

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5

Scott Reagan 3211177

UgId linuling
Yard Debris, Trash

Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 319-5371

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a Boarding

Y EneuefprlSss. Inc.
4143S1
lIlec..Elal$Sr

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59-Misical Ardsndlse

Guitars, Drums, Sanhes. Corn
pSsts. Thom ol'gans, pianos
Canter Inc.
331-".

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control.

Ugg, Lic.
Mtg, Srs&amp;er. 5$ No, ID
Wymore Rd.. Aftamsiti.
192743

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InterIor-Exterior House P&amp;n4lng
LicentcdlnsuredBondid
FREE Estimate,. (30$) 322.9460

Horns Impmelts
PIun*lng5ervjcs -

limodellng, retired builder doing
all kindi of remodeling, mm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms Fret cit. 323-52)4.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR

1G. ALINTIAISOC.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Ctig. Cds. Accepted

327-1551

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322.SUS

Small home repairs, Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repaIr. Free Es?.

WOW
WASHON WHEELS
Houses,MoblleHomes,Trucks
Comm. Bldg. 471-1955

WOULDN'T BE ANY.

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CASINETS

323-013ahtcrS:30

1Man,quslityoperat

Mildrew removal, houses I roofs
Mobile Homes. $23.50

134953$

STOP
AND
A
THINK
MINUTE. - - .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE

PretEst.

AFRICAN VIOLETS

Palnfing

ANIMAL HAVEN
log ICat boarding, bathIng,
clipping,

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51k Sill's Disc.
NE French Ave.

323-2911.

l-essmaking

kannels.

Sanforc

323-5369.

MEINTZER TILE
lew or repair, leaky showers our

Supplies, dog houses. Heated

4hp EvinrudeOB

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Liwn Service
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322.0701

3 gal tank, A.I ihape$125

Inquire 101 5.HollyAve.,

If

Drapes, Upholstery

Accessorlei

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Cerarnicille

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$4-Garage Sales

55-Boats

new maintenance Contracts

Mar. IS. Call (or Free Estimte.
Lindsey's Lawn Service 3396556.

del. Also complete interior
cleaning avail. As low as 511.301
up. Call 327)541.

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Yard Sale: Bike, chain, clothing,
misc. Multi-Family. 1507 5.
Holly Ave. Fri &amp; Sat. v.5.

intonanceC

Save Money a. Time l0pct. ofiaIl

Good Used T.levisiotw. $25 and up.
Miller's 2615 Orlando Dr.

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SUY IXI5TINQ 151 &amp; Shed

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INSULATION- Batting, bIowi(g,
RACO Foam, fiberglas .1
Cellulose. Lowest prices.
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32) 0539 or 904 734 6705 collect.

inst. Comm. I Res. 3220201.

52-Appliances

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MORTGAGES. 1.

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Home Improvements

PACK FROST- Cent. Heat I Air

57-SportsEquipment

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best offer. 323-6140.

323-7050

Si-Household_Goods

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For Sali3Lats

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1972 VW "Bug" Low miles, new
tIres, shocks, brakes a. paint. A

AuclionSaturda;slp.m,
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
ConsIgnments Welcome

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3 home building sites. ".
both. C. C, Mlwsr A5$oc.,
Harold Hail Realty, Inc.

tease

Walkir

Real EiIate,lnC.

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within city limits. Water I
sewer, tries. $11,500. Wm.

1973 Ford Grand Torino
Exc. Cord.
Call 323-2920

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S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new 5395; Loveseat $44.95 I up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.55 &amp; up; Ref.

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DeLand 668-8335

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69to
75 models. Call 3399100 or $341605 (Dealer).

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Alterations, Dressmaking

Orlando 327-1577

Lg. loS

ONE OF A KIND 3 Il, i bath
home In WWer Spnlngsl W-w

you,

3223622

warranty. Call 531-1714

Sanford 321-0640

Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for

BUY SELL TRADE

3l1.3lSE.FirstSt.

night.

132.9391

MEAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LIADIRI WE LIST &amp; Slit.

SROKEI

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Eve CraNIveI

BROKER

the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901-2551311 for further details

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Television-25" Color, Beautiful
SEIGLER REALTY

322-4132

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for Sale

Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever%'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford FuPniture Salvage. 322 $72).
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AYTONAAUTOAUCTIQN
Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedvy.

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6.44 $176

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PAYMENT.

repairs &amp; paintingl A buy tsr

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40.A-A$rfIMNfs$

home In

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Vareteouse for lease, 14,CNiq. "

_41-Houws

for

Set Aire w-spaclous Fla. Rm., w-

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37-BuslINss Proparty

sas,,eJ. Harold Hall Realty, Inc.

Perfect

NIce location I app WAR RANTED.Only 5*5001

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Morel

526.000 WITH LOW DOWN

'Cash

Kellougs Auction Sales

½ ACRES TALL PINES NEAR
LAKE HARNEY. $7900 TOTAL
WITH TERMS TO FIT YOUR

GREAT HUNTING I FISHING.

to Buy

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig.. stoves, tools.

322.375%

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Sanford. 322-5721.

iORTH FLORIDA NEAR
PANAMA CITY. 20 ACRES IN
THE ROLLING HILLS WITH

carpet, specious backyard I

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374.1060.

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DOGHOUSEFOR
LARGE DOG REASONAflLE
671 54*1 after 5pm

Tarpi. Tents, Cots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322-e72i.

THE GENEVA AREA $16,500.

newlyweds or retired couple I

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323-3566 or 323-7710

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$30&amp;up; El. stove$60&amp;up; full

SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE.

JUST LISTED. 3 BR, 1 bath home
In Sunland, w-DinIng area,

68-Wanted

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7a-torcyCIes

323-91)6

323-1301.

Seig Icr Realty, Broker

YOU WANTTOSELL
ORSUYAHOMEI

GET TOGETHER

maint. waler front

From 510 to $50

a Singer Fulura sewing

Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bal due, purchasers let?
area and wears unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531-1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

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80-Autos

321-0610,321-1577,6611335

SELLERS &amp; BUYERS

ROCK SPRINGS
scaped

cost

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft, 5-7 wks. old

mach. Sold new (or 5450 was

ACRES NICELY WOODED IN

WHY DON'T WE

33-Housss Furnlshsd

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

AKC Beagles, tn color, 6 weeks
Both parents on premises
$75. 365-3666

Metal porch glider, $15. Metal

327-0101.

POCK ElBOOK.

In Jan,
In Feb.

WE SELL HOMESI

Country setting heavily land-

77-Junk Cars Removed
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ACRE. GOOD TERMS.

Ion-neal OR, sewing rm., walk In

Furnlshsd

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OW000ED ACRES IN ORANGE

LAKE MARY

Unfurn.Apt.4Rms.

31-ApsrtITIEflts

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No Children, No Pets
5742745

Customized inside &amp; Out

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Free to good home
Fem, puppy, 3 mo. old
Hall Bassett, 677 4024

New Recap Tires
zeSI0-iS for $1395

bd. loot bd, dresser, chest of
.ovely 1k. view property w.water II
drawers &amp; desk, 5223. 169-1171,
rights. 4. BR. 2 b with baby
nursery off master BR, C-lilA. i STORAGE BUILDINGS-Built to
many outstanding extras. I
last. Pre-assembled, delivered,
539.500. 3231262.
set-up I tied down. Willis
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Storage Buildings. Hwy. 11-92 N.

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SANFORD AUCTION
12155. French
323-7310

TERMS.

Woos corner iot, spacious 4 BR,
2 bathe home Brick fireplaces.
wet bar In den, eat-In kitcheane,

75-A-Vans

Call 323-33.14

Open Mon.Sat. 10$

DOWN TO LAKE. $1000 ACRE,

323-5470 Mariner's Village.

Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 5)51

on

NICELY WOODED ON A HILL

Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

65-Pets-Supplies

New shipment of vinyl flooring
sale $2 00 yd.
WHILE IT LASTS!

CALLUSRE-FHA-VA
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

WELCOME TO OUR CAREER

home

or misc. by the piece or hovse
full. Free pick up on consigted
mdse. at 30 pct Country Colonel
Willard R. Whitehead &amp; Colohel
Leonard FuIt;. 322 2270.

for Rent

Sell that extra bike with a low
Classified Ad

3 BEDROOM, 1½

••LONOWOOPIØ

LOW ELECTRIC BiLLS- Solar
Heating, 3 BR, 1½ B. Large
family Rm. I. dining rm.
Completely remodeled kitchen,
landscaped. Warranted. $36,100.

Sanford. We will buy, sell or
trade used Furniture, antiqoes

ióChevy.ocyl.autovan

JI. Sts.Iman, Inc.
REALTOR

775.1114. s*773.3254

CoZYl 2 BR, eat-In kit., alumn
sh
fenced. Many fruit trees,

Every Sunday at 7 p.m local
ed on SR 1)5, 1* mi north -of

or

III LOOK I!!

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Osteen. $22,000.

*SANFORD. 3 BR, 2 bath home.

aft 5.
ORANGE CITY 2 BR, OR, FR,
utility. Near school &amp; shopping,
'i$v water. $73,500.

Janitorial Service needed, large
apartment complex, part time.
Prefer strong energetic type.

AITNUR N. SSCKWITN. JR
Clerk Of the Clan?

puty cien
Rals W. Greats. III
P.O. *01115
I. PsSorebirg, FIend. 33331
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3 BR, 2 beth home
with 1 acres on East SR 14.
Graze your horses. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under 875,000
with terms.

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IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 644.3019
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Looking For A Career

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'FISH CAMP with restaurant on
SI. Johns River. Terms.

DayorNight

ORANGE CITY. 111 E. Elm. Big
lam, home. 3 BR, 3 B, FP, pool,
all 1g. rms. on 2 bIg lots (ground
inbackalsoavail. also), assume
owners 7 pd. mofl. Call 775.4597

Waitress I Grill COOK. No ixperlence needed. Days only

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"REALTOR, MLS
323-5774

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"DEAL With STEMPER"

Harold Hall Realty

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time "Man Friday". Semiretired or student with own

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need of, read all our want ads
everydxy.

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any, to

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321.0759

SIX acres lake front zoned for
MultIple Residence. $120,000.

spray buffing. Lk. Mary area, 20
hrs. wk., M-F. $2.90 hr. Must
have trans. 1. phone. 305196.7561

Psaintlf

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CITI :P
a. -&amp;
F• INOVOSS,

76M Sanford Ave.

total. $150,000.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT P01
ISMINOLI COUNTY, PLORID4
CASE NO. 75-314.CA-It.P Cl1CUI

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600ff. on Lake Monroe.

Experiencedfioor man, capableof

Club, Hwy.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

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vestment, Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322 2611
53)9993.

64-Equipment
a place, to live, car to drive, a

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Rsi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's AuCtion. 323 3620.
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if you are having difficulty finding

REAL ESTATE

atmosphere. $35,000.

pand. $57,500.

N-1114. Pool. Adults only, on

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Apply in person to Mr. Myers at
Badcock Furniture. 2)06 S.
French Ave.

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AIRCOND.MECHANI(

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NEED Commercial property? 130
ft. frontage on SR. room to ex-

New- our loss, you. Mn. 157 ydi
plush. $7.50 yd. in
brown
stalled. 322-1526. Dealer.

Reduced for quick sale 3-1½, like
new, bik, fenced. lake, country

WAREHOUSE

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neat appearance, good driving

323 6061 or eves. 323 0517

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Must sell $O'xI76'x14' new all steel
bldg. $2.25 sq. It., will divide,
Leave message for H. K. Smith
at 1 500 521 75*5. ext. M2639.
Get Cash Buyers for a small

CARPET

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rental property. Everything
goes for $53,000.

24-BUSIflSSS

CREDIT
INVESTIGATOR

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

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you need for a happy time withi
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UNLANDO TN! IUSURS
nems Of YAMAHA OP SEMINOLE, Materials M.naer SI the liminsle isis to, the doles, me name
end that I mud to rugMj seed Mamsrlal Hsag*sl, 1101 lasS First aIl(NsWtheCIedIWn.rhlsa,sN SIAUTIPUL,_SANFORD SIC.
teams wIth the Clerk 51 the Circull ISat. $ad, FIends 3277), j5 ir sItWaly, 'sled the amount TION, acidir to piat *sriaJ as
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Gardener for part time

LPN Full time. 11-7 shift. Apply In
person
ake View Nursing
Home, 91 E. 2nd St.

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- iI N nealled to the in N

County, FIends, under the fld*ijs

County ~ acre w.furn. 3.1, formal
OR, garage, fruit trees. Owner

CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1'. b home on picturesque lot,
Many unique features make this
an outstanding home. $69,950.

simmon AVE. EEO-

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3227495

space. CHIA. $25,900.

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62-A-Farm EqUipment - n_uction

Resort, Sanford, Lot 136.

We have a success story to tell.
Please be our guest on March
1975, 1:30 p.m. Holiday mm,
Holiday Isle, Sanford. Riservations not necessary. 321.0041.

Call Bart

OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ b.
Large corner lot. Lots of storage

cludlng 5th wheel for pickup

$5500. Edgar Jones. 12 Oaki

Modest 2 BR, CD home under
$12,000? Yes. it's true if you act
fastlil Not fancy but a real
value.

$25,000

Carpenters Helpers. Exp. onlyl $4
hr. to start. Work In Deltona. 39
9029 bc'twen 1 p m.

DESK 'CLERK

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9:19 "THI cir

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in lhe
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.

Sal

awning, carpet, extras, in

M. Unsworth Realty

Eve. 3221612.322-1511,3227177

ZONED GC.2. 2 BR, b. Frontage
on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business location.

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pay $3.33 hr. Apply between 10-i
Mon. thru Thuni., at Mentgomery Ward, 5th 1 Per-

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Dog Groomer, all breeds, lull time
year around, fully experienced
no other call, 322-3152.

323-7532

for

For Sale: 5th Wheel Trailer '74
Model, 35 ft., 6 sleeper, tub, air,

- our lot or yours.
F HA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

few 235 Homis, 4 pcI. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2217

Hal Cobert. Realty Inc.

sized corner lot. $35,500.
CLEANASAWHISTLE,2BR,1b,
new paint, new roof. Large
tamily room. Owner will assist
In financing. $25,000.

75231.

Call 323-4130 IorlM.rvlo'w.
Freight handlers needed. Starting

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SAIl KAPLAN

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pay.
Write American Service.
Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, Tx.

REALTORS

130-6133or339llllevn.

carpet, C-lilA. kit. SQPt., dbl.

necessary

OFFICE CLERK

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AZANY COMEDY

SECRETARY

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SO-Miscellaneous

jild to suit

FORREST GREENE

2SSOGROVEDRIVE
Lovely "like new" 3 BR, 1½ b,

transportatIon. 323.3211.

LET US DO THE

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0000 MOOJIPIS FLORIDA

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OPEN HOUSE

Wanted Immediatelyt

Work at home

collect.

Want

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(1) EYEWITNESS OW NEWS

Oon't pile no longer needed ltem
an elephant's eye. Placi
high
• classified ad, and pile tPi4
• money in yourwallet I

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1MANYTftENMOORE
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TOMATO PLANTS
ltypes(Approx.20.000)
Bare root or potted. Call 34.5579

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Lk. Mary canal Iron? lot, cleared
ready to build. $12,000.

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WAME$TMIT

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Addressers

b$VORCE-$20.5G-Guaranteed.
Free detaIls; KIT, Box 751,
Pompano,FL.33061,41-S557.

Thngs to Eat
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322054$

TUES. THRU SUN

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Five Hundred dollars a we*,
call 1S00-432-$403 anytime for

3daysawee$i

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level 35x17. Call today' FHI
$11030.

AFTER HOURS

opportunity to earn Three to

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(4) MIKE DOUGLAS

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111N House" (C) (1973) Pamela

Donal Ions appreciated JAMI L
P.O. Box 10134 Eugene, Ore,
fl44 Cal 24 hrs. (503)443411.

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Weddings by DOT
NOTARY PUBLIC
322-203601' 323-0667 _y

advises on Love,
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GENERAL HOSPITAL
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WHVBELONELY?Wrlt,"Ge$A
MatV' Dating ServIce. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, CiwIr., FL. 33517.

DeBary 1k front, trees, 2 BR, eat
in kit., FR + 1g. rm. on lowe

Isd?y,

REALTOR

recorded meuaoe.

'FACEd WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Ph
647 3333
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ANOTHER WORLD
GUIDING UGHT

if you weren't looking for new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad. and If we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't behere. If youwant the

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of Siminole County. FlorIda, pvc- onidyovarer,qulr.dtoser.eacapy YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
suant to me requirements of Section of your wrItten Wini$as. If any, On HERESY NOTIFIED that the State
163.3154. FlorIda SM utaS. 1521, and THO
Q, FREEMAN, 15G. p.O. Of plIl, ax rel Qonigias Cl,shire,
N BC D ro
S ho'is'
I5.ctlonllofChaptsrl4êl2,SpSclal lox 70. Altamets Sodas. Fl. Jr. State Attorney for the 11gMActs of Florida, 1574. on Mardi 23'
10j, Attorney her Patitlener, and untIl Judicial Circuit of the State 01
1575, 3:00 P.m., or soon thereafter. III. the orlgInsl with the Clerk 51 the Florida, on betielt of the Honorable
intel Planning DivlsloitContsruiice abevs styled Court at Sanford, .lolent. Polk, Sheriff of Seminois
Room 131. CoUnty Courthouse, Florida 32771, on or before April 3. County, Florida. Peas filed a Rule to
Si Iverrn a n Next
North Park Avenue, Sanford, 1515, otherwiw a default and Show Cause in the EIlMMP, JudiFlorida, In order to review, hear ullhn&amp;s Iud.m.nl will be entered clii CircuIt Cowl Of Florida against
terthi relief demanded. any onW aitpart$es laying an InNEWYORK(UPI)-NBCIs
The "second esasim" pro- commints and
mindahlon to thee Board of County In tIeS Petition.
tint in One Cassna 310 Afrcr*ft
drogpIngfosolthsnswasr1ss çems NBC hops. tO
Commlsilonsrsof$'rnlnOle County.
WITNESS my hand and official beãing Urlal number 3101010 and
Kedwbhmasfanfar. Includ, the auger expansive on the abave captioned irlkance. sealetsaldCou,tanthellhhd.yOf
teilnumberN lIlOOt.sl,owc$use'
$lj
Ii iddillie. iiiV new business will Pibusry, 1W,.
tIl, wtlt.r the
osGatlon "Svp.rtraln," admittedly
WIey the atsresald aircraft debuW
be
discussed.
net be forfeited to the use of me
(SEAL)
"utt Worms."
.m
Lad
All persons for ar against said
IhesrIff of Seminole County, FIends,
Afllaw H. Sicheihhi, Jr.
andthSd,tnhi,"Ti'nsbesd," r.poetadiy bug fad idinalte ordlnsnce can be heard at said
pursuant to Section 705.11, FlorIda'
Co'i'?
"Brothers and &amp;de" and cr.sUve y4arnln alat,g, and dates, tImes and places.
Sy: Patricia Ribinsoni
statutes. You leave 20 days from
SY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
Clerk
Deputy
Febuary
liii, 1575. to contact the
"Sw.spstaku" r.port.1y
"1k110, 1a1TY,
r1
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
THOMAS 0. PREEMAN, ISO.
Honenable Harold F. Johnson, Coun.,
follow.
McLom Stevenson.
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. P.O. lox 55(1115 Hwy 4%)
ty Judge, Seminole County COW'?Arthur H. Reckwflh,
The move follows the depotAtamoidi Springs. Pt. 32701
house, Sanford, FlorIda 32771. If you
Clerk tO ttll
CBS and ABC had both good
.
Attorney for Potlttensr
have any dsfsnsas to assert to thIs
tire ot paui iuun a.
Board of County'
P'Ish
Feb
391
Mar.
7,11,31,157, actIon or claIms t fil, against me
In
work's top ptU(ls!WnIr, sAd
Conemissliners of Seminole 'so-st
forfeited aIrcraft. Otherwise, the
.Onthe 1WIt aid., Cnty,
more sative higss are d
sir raftwihlbetafebedlsthesof
Florida
IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT FOR me Sheriff of Seminole county or
c1 CBS' "Siockerd
thep
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA sold at Public Auction.
Byt June K. Hare,
in
JuSt
Friends"
cu
xpei,$
The
PROBATE DIVISION
Deputy Clerk
WITNESS my hand and seal of
ranked 14th IA lbS 41.1
on
Publish: March 7,14. 17
Pits Itombsr 75.s!-CP
this CoUrt on the Shed day of
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ABCi "Afl(il" continued Iti 0tH-IS
Divisiss
February, t.
Silverman' dltan
IN RI: ISTATE OP
(SEAL)
place.
streak
In
7th
FICTITIOUS
NAME
belisiw ho
a less
KENNETH VINCENT MATECKI
Arthur H. Seckwlth,
Notice
Is
hereby
given
neat
wear.
Nst i0 hot w the 10th sInce
inig NBC' jjg
op,
CIIcksttheCSu,1
engaged In busineus at 751 E.
Oscesued
while s.oth gsoug
By: lien E. WIlk,
Altamonte Drive, AItam.nte
NOTICIOP ADMINISTRATION •
Moore Hoar" ejthogh lbS springs.
Deputy Clerk
$em
HAVING Board of County
county,
Pisrida.
under
ml
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TO
ALL
PERSONS
e
how
omued
a
30
parout
p"y itc*, ws resalt.
tame of DATA SECURITIES CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Commissioners.
the acs, which Is IA SYSTEMS
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALl. Senalnele Cautty from the lfl fall esseon
or
and that we Wend
staydva C0EI7.
rsulatenIaIdesmewIhhhhsC$aj'kof OTHER PERSONS 1NTIRI$TED -Publish: Fibruary&amp;4.7,S.5, 11, 12,
•fl.UI9.15,15,32.$l,st,33,$,
mlcUNCeurt.$insumly, IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIPIED 2037,32.de1,L4.5,4,7,s,pII,
FIends In accsrd.necs with the
the admlnlstratlet the state $7.
.ff1..:
of
KENNITH VINCENT 010.25
pro'oms for the week dg statutes. To-Wit: $edlsn
MATUCKI, deciwed File Number
FIends Statutes )SV.
March 4, according to lbS AC
710CP is P1111 Ii tIle Circuit VsIYSTATUS jjuijiy
FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
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CilIIdY FIei'IIs, COURT MIDOLI hI$Tl IC? OP
NIslum Co., wire:
IOU IPMINT CORPORATION
Prebata
Division,
the addrass 51 PIONIDA ORLAISSO SIV1ISON
ATTEST:
1: Three's Company; 2:
atelde is
Csupiy Cair. NO. 7S'4SI.ISL4IV.Y -UNITED
Kalheissi
N.
Palrfeif
sisy;
3:
Hoppy
Layers 0:
thouss, Sanford, Fiends The per. STATES OF AMIRICA. PsakIff,,
Secretary
MATTII MAE SMITH, 51 at,
senal r.puuniui,_etnes .ie is
Dsys; 4: Merk &amp; Illu; I:, (5
Jesajii McUuNin
Richard S. Owes. sse ar is DefS*daiil(s). - ONES! p
1stv;1: EIaRou; 7:
PresIdent
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anaveci tv PUSLICATISN,.
ulPar15 Seal)
Ae; 6: Ted; 6: AN Zn The
32w. The MMS and address 51 flee On mattes sted III10IVII Of plak'utm
Family; ii: UttleHowsoalke .PUSSMIFak.19IMW.7,14.51,15IS N' I_'iaaMSIhVI 51ISISSY in me ebeve.stme cause sv
Keiid.N W. lervy, Ito asiijnt
are hi Wile below
050.120
Prairie.
AN pariasa having cisims or tolled latN Mis
hi anKtisn
demands igsket No sisie are *III the Wendj..s(s, Mottle
1NVIIATIONTOIII
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requIred, WITHIN THREE
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TIes Beard Of TruStees If
YSIL W M lemnlnele
semw.ienun.rssi HespiM lli MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
altlteslidto.forè.
lids upon lies t$ISs.ilnj: IlsRW ml PIll? PUBLICATION OP
TNI$NOTICLtofhIewImmederk N. upon mae prs..,,, siluaW in
Maintenance csnsrast
P1CTITIOIIII
the Slam urt a
Wi ttIlS DIstrict aid descrIbed 'as
AdèltI.sal Inlormatlea is
Notice is hereby lven that I iw
aliy claim or demand MISIJI: W. lift., 5 in. if sat 51,j
N. Hwy. amitable at Omc. 51 ml Maluisle
mymovhave.lachclalmmm,w mlI32fl.dhi.ofLats.plSckltis
17.05, Lengt.au, 33215 IsminsIe Manager.

ONELIFITOLNI

LET'S BE HONEST

IN YOUR FAMILY?

Sanford,FIC32771

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Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
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ONANLJII ANGW.$ KIdnappars nelie an attempt on a
- .lthy Arab's daughter during
'p marathon race in which thi

(barth, HIVIL Art Festival, pony and

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For familiesor friends of
prcbtem drinkirs

NANCE WILL AMEND THE DL- Ia re the ardags if
TAILED LAND USE ELEMENT STEVEN SUUAID, Husband,
Plaintiff,
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
pftIpjç, yo
COMPREHENSIVE Pt.A$ FROM and
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO MARSHA SUSSARD, Wife,
bearing serial number
COMMERCIAL FOR THE PURReaponderd. 3101010 and tall number
POSE OF CONSIDERING THE RI.
N1010 Q,
ZONING OF THE FOLLOWING
NOTICE TO DEPEND
')!SCRIIED PROPERTY FROM TNI STATE OP FLORIDA TOt
Difindint.
Al (AGRICULTURAL) to C.2
MARSHA SUUARD
NOTICE OP ACTION
(COMMERCIAL):
Whose residence Is unkmwn
TO: Any parties having an InSE¼ OF 51½ OF 51¼ OF 5
and
tersst In ONE CESSNA 310 AIRT21,130: FURTHER DESCRIBED
WPIOI mailing ddriss Is
CRAFT bearing serIal number 310AS APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES
0010 and tall number N1010 Q their
NORTH OF SR. 4% (ALOMA AVE.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that heirs, assIgns, and successors In InNUE) 'A MILE EAST OF HOWELL STEVEN SUSSARD his filed a taut, and all persons, Firms, and
BRANCH ROAD.
Petition In the EIgh?aIn* Judicial Corporations Gemini, Having or
Further, a publk hearing will be CIrcuit Court of Seminole County, Claiming An interest In or Lien On

Sassinsle 8
R.ste'y, 7:50 am., Lord Qlumley's
Altarnorte Springs.
a
V±± Sartssa, 7:30 a.m., Deltosta Inn.
Ws1lu Watchers, 10 Lfll. Altilnosdi Mall Sears.
Tswssd AA, closed, $ p.m., St RICalU•d'I Q3Wth,
Lake Howell Road.
SATURDAY, MARCH II
Oilada Crnalal Farad., 9:39 Lm.
"Gred Dsy in ths C..," 10 a.m. tO 4 P.1fl.i St.

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Ceatral IIdde Shall Club Skew, 9 a.m., to 9 p.m.,
Wilts! Park CIVIc Ceder, 10(5 MIsall Ave.
Sesls Sumine liwsein, 7 am. Jerry a SanfOrd

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iomance with an actress.
EIGHT S ENOUGH Abbys
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ttwsstened wwn she returns to
teaching and falls one of his
friends.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Dance In America: Chorsogaphy By Balanchine, P.,t 4"
MlkhalI Baryshnikov, Patricia
McSrId., Peter Martins
Suzanne Farrell are the P''
Pei dancers.

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Subs Uilo.0 (%aØar DAN, 2 p.m., Fellowship &amp;fl,
Lake Mat' Peri at.

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Katharine Hepburn. (Part 3 of

Quadrille"

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SyznpbostC Band and Wind Ensemble, $ p.m., Forest Lake

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Gould, Shelley Winters, Andy

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ousdssthofanoldfriendofhls
father.
POLICE WOMAN A police
l4uenant Is blackmailed into
tampering with a weepon used
by aM man.

FANTASiES Lucille Ball, Elliott

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AFTERNOON

SWLWEDOAME
ROCKFORD FILES Rock.

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Royal

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Guest:

Ireland's

0u,1en Aissysees, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Mdhoild Qnrth, CasaethelTy.
Greater Sisinik TsaslmIitreu Qib, 7:30 p.m.,
Altesncde Springs CIVIC Cedar,
tA, 9p.m., 1101 W. First SL
8intiAA noon, Ceg7 )'e'4al Health
Rohin Road, Altvno,t. SFWL

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5FAMILY FEUD

205 Rockwell Court

Urt, Ohio 41305
B.L Perkins
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
ctiairmw
that JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON
Board of AdIt*tn'Ieflt
INVITATION TO BID
has filed a Petition in the Circuit publish: March 7, 14, 1575
The Board of Trvsteis ot
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S.mInole Memorial Hospital Invtt
°f
a'
bIds upon the following: Microfilm
INVITATION TO BID:
are ressalred to serve a coov of your
Riader Printer.
11w City of Lo.4,ed, FlOf'ldS Is
KEN.
on
written
datReis.
If
any,
Additlonei
a$lo, pi..
ore
ç. WITH W. MCINTOSH of STEW. .CCiin$bld*OflthifOIlOWlflO
specifications are avaQ
court: ore doubie
biskitball
double
STROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH
lice of tIll Mafs'IaIs
me JULIAN, Attarneys toy Petitioner, handball court; one tennIs co'.srt.
All bids shall be nal
I't at CarwSyllnd
ONIC. Sex cap one tennis
IS
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Memorial HospItal, 1101 LII? First ta, Sanford, FlerIde.
SM specifIcatIons are available
Street, Sanford. Florida 32771. All hem original with ?P4CIS1t If the
on requeet from the City Clerk.
beds shall be postmarked not later ibOVS5?7IId Court on or before LisqwuudClty H.11,$am untlIS pm.
Apr1IL1575,ulhluk.$sia
than the 12 day of March
173 w. Warren Ave., Lun*Iood,
will be
stiall be received on or before the 14 uttlmete
ti
Florida.
Sealed
bidsClerk
must by
be pm
agiktst you forth. relief demanded
?ud to
the City
day of March 7575
Oenln. of such bids will take In the Petflios
WITNESS my hand and official March 12. 157g. it 15 the Intent to inplace at the Office of me uat,ri.is
tsr Into contract with a Qualif led
seal of said Court on the id day
Mata
fIrm subitlittlig the lowest
March AD., 1525.
Hospital at 5:00 o'clock A.M, en ,p,
in We lntii'SIt 01 the City. 11*
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
15th day Of Mirth
City reserves the rife? to relict any
Clerk
of
CIrcuit
COUrt
SemInole Memorial Hospital
or all bids.
kfflhwii County, FlorIda
reserves the riotit to relict any
Linda R. Martin,
BY: Eve Cr.btrse
all bide.
CityClerk
DeputyCierk
Publish: Marchl,4.7,757,
March 5,7, 1575
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DAVIS.
MCINTOSH
Publish:
DEH.22
I, JULIAN
NOTICE OP INTENT TO ADOPt' p
sax ia.
ORDINANCE AND NOTICE OP
cowrvy cwins AIID.
Flagship Sank - lulls 22
PUILIC NEARING
FOR SEMINOLE COU$?Y,.
ioriea 32771
The following ordinance will be
FLORIDA
Atterne
considered for adoption by Thi
CAll NO. 1541S.CC40-J
Pi: March 7, 14, 21,
1t7
Board of County Commissioners
•• STATI OF FLORIDA. DIH-41
seminole County, FlorIda, March 27.
LX 1 EL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
1575, at 7:00p.m., or soon tliiisSfter
IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT OP TN! JR.
In Room 203 of the County Couft
IISNTIINTN JUDICIAL dl. state Attorney
tIle Efetsinffi.
leviS, North Park Avenue, UiWod, CVI? IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Judicial Circuit ot the State of
Florida:
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida, on behalf of the H.nolble'
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-315-CAS.l .Jotwi I. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole
ORDINANCE 7745, WHICH OR Db
County1 lirIde.
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"The

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OCANOL BURNETT AND
FNENOS Skits: "The Movie
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IN CONCERT The Four
Freshmen perform some of
their most well-known classics.

DANCE FEVER

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DIWerbsp,10a,m. wd7p.zn., Mostgomery ward,
Mall.

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IBUR&amp;)AY, MARCH $
Sestb S1e4e Opdmt, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
Wyznore Road, #Jcee 5p"gi
Lake Maty Rotary, 8 am. Mayfair Cowitxy Qub.
We4t Watthers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian

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2uicws
(1) FAMILY FEUD

OSSftitess AiNlyweal, 7:30

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DEG1$

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10:00
(4)0 KAZ A hooker whom
I(SZ befriended comes to him
for help after she is accused of

(4) MARY TYLER MOORE

MACNEIL
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0 UUAS, YOGA AND YOU

CELEBRATION
OF
STRAUSS Willi Boskoviky
COnducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in the music
of the Strauss family. (R)

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WEDNAY, MARCH 7
TTaceIóestal Metat1ss lectire, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L, A1tainoie Springs.
Ssthed OpdM, 7:30 p.m., Hoilday Inn,
SNt Premesaders, 8 p,
Bary
ixilty
(iter Shell Road.
Esord RMarsct Qib, 7:30 p.m., First Federal

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newty acquired mansion. (2

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and mediums to Investigate his

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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IN THU C1UCWT COURT. IN AND Notice Is hiby glvin tPl$lf
FICTITIOUS NAME
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. Board of AdIustmnt Of the CQ
Notice Is hivsby givin That I am FLORIDA
Sanford will hold a regular rn9
.noaoed In business at 1 No. Hwy 17s.i
Mirth 33, )t79 In the CIty H$
52, Caiseiberry. Fl. 327L Seminole IN RI: TN! MARRIAU OP
fl3Ø A.M. In order to consl*a
County, Florida Wide?
riquest for a variance In the Z1'c
JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON,
none of CALl CASSELBERRY
Ordinance as it pertains to sldSrd
SERVICE CENTER. and that I
pflIij, tbeck requIrements Itt 5R1M
irdsndtorsglstsrsaidnamiwtttl the
District In Lots U.S 51k 4.
fl SInII
Clerk of the Circuit
First Siction Marvania, PB 4, Pg
BELINDA P. ANDERSON
county, Florida In accordance with
County.
me provoislons of the FIdttIous•
more specifically dIIs*d
RuspondesL
g
Nemi Statutes, To.W1t: Section
NOTICE OP ACTION
located It 205 Scat? Ave PIad
553.05 FlorIda Statutes 1057
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: us.offfiepro,ertyI5IflClO5edlV
51g.: Calvin K. Lar*um
Iand garape addition to S.F
SELINDA . ANDERSON

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T,Servo
TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,

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removal,

licStsed &amp; in.

Mired. FREE is?. 163-1)67.

TP4GV5SdeSUS.
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TOP TEAM TALKS
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South, gives a warm
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In the nation the U;i.
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By DONNA ESTES
Herd Staff Writer

meeting of the Council of Local
Land Is becoming so valuable -will have far-reaching effects Altamonte Sprin gs and the two
But, first, he said, regulations apart from wet garbage.
report indicates a mininmtn of
Governments In Seminole and so scarce It Is no longer on all of Seminole's people. proposed systems at Iron would have to be adopted by all
$
million will be nccesselrv to
f lb I
Because Seminole County has County Wednesday night the available at an economically And, he added, will require Bridge near Oviedo and in the local governmental bodies may d u
initiate
the constructin
one of the higher population crux of the problem is:
" be the hardest to acfeasible price for continued cooperation among the various Sanford for the North Seminole of both the county and the cities
lish h said, because the Several methods of gathering
growth rates in the natjo
- The state has mandated burying.
governmental entitles to ac- areas of Sanford, Lake Mary to:
public
will have t be Id e the
fast running out of land, city that a plan be formulated by
The solutions being proposed, Lomplish.
and the unincorporated areas
-Require mandatory pickup
the funds, were discussed by
of
and county governments here Seminole County this year to Schuder said -as the result of
The ultimate solution, which nearby.
of all garbage and trash in the
e the delegates -- including a
(.
may
be forced to adopt dispose of garbage and trash by several years' study by the appears most feasible, Schuder
The Incinerators through the county by collectors.
suggestion of Lake Mary Mayor
regulations affecting
the a method other than the one Council of Governments solid said is to construct incinerators burning process would create
- Mandatory separation of
A trust fund would have to be Walter Sorenson that a surlifestyle of its 150,ODO residents. currently used of burying and to waste committee and backed- -at each of the three regional steam which in turn would garbage, by homeowners, begun as soon as possible to charge be tacked onto each
County
Public
Works include a way to recover, up with a professional study by sewer plants in the county.
create energy to be sold to the much like done during World gather money for the ultimate family's monthly garbageDirector Jack Schuder told city anything of value from the the engineering firm of Post,
The regional plants include sewer plants for their War II, with metals, glass and Incinerator construction, trash collection bill for the trust
and co un ty delegates at a trash.
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, the one In existence at operation,
paper placed in containers Schuder said the engineerin g fund.

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Avorced four years ago. Dad
married again lad year. Mom
is still single and has a lot of
bitterness toward
Dad,
although I must may in all
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Also, Dad didn't meet Joyce

WONDERING
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divorce

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AnY she broke UP his marriage. Seyre dred or in need of

Abby. I want my wedding to relautloo and comfort Aside
be perfect. I want Dad to give from the humifiati on and
me away, and I want M= and leasing they might suffer it
Dad to be them as a couple on their babyish habit Is
that day. Mom doesn't want to discovered, there's no harm
face Dad's new wife, and If Dad dose. II your friend Is mature In

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everything for Mom.
DEAR ABBY' To GRANNY
send thank.you WIN for tbe
Invite Dad &amp;W Joyce.Should I?
Deep down, I hope Joyce will be ghU she undo:
win WVA to 14 DO come
Don't blame the kids. It's
910% bit wM If dw decidu to their parents' faulti
C=4 with him?
I never knew if my grandson
Plesse help me.
received my gifts
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English.
U. S. Dist rict Judge
George C. Young ruled In
the school board's favor In

predates the support he
has received from the
Seminole Education
Association, teachers and

the discriminatim ease
and Angottl says It depends
an his lawyers and the
National Education
Association whether be
carries his appeal further.

his family during his

asked me."
I do not think their
grades suffered," said
Angotti.

smile
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struggle to get reinstated.
"'Ibe teachers felt bad as
Americam that this was
how they've bow treating
me," he added.

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p.g $o,Oo0 granted by the
state for a research program
Involving three Orange County
likes and the Seminole County
lake, placed 2,3fl white amir,
ranging In size from 144- 24
pounds in the 129-acre
Altaxnonte Springs lake.
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of Rollins College and Dr. John weeds, however, came back
Osborne of the University of and the county commission
Central Florida.
abandoned the herbicidal
The effort to save Lake treatment.
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by Concerned Citizens o( Lake after her election to the
Orlenta, bringing the dying lake Altamonte Springs City
to public attention. Sandra Commission, Commissioner
Glenn, when elected to the Dolores Vickers began working
Altamonte Springs City on the project by lobbying the
Commission more than four county commission. She said
years ago, took up the cause. today assistance from
First, she and other city of- Congressman Richard Kelly
ficlala gained public access to and State Reps. Bobby Brantley &amp;.IJL'
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way through the supply pipeline - soared by 3.3 percent irl
February for the largest monthly gain since May 1975, the Labor
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offered no hope that the upward price spiral will ease any time
adverse effect on pending wage negotiations between the truckimlg
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also contributed by jumped 7.2 percent, the department said.

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February performance will almost certainly place renewed taiiie inflation.
pressure on the White House to take additional anti-inflation
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wholesale prices surged I percent in February. Food and gasoline
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chairman of Bangladesh's
third largest city,

days observing the city's
disposal of wute materials
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Sanford area will suffer brownouts, blackouts
— power shortages, Burns said.
Miss Chamberlin said even if the
regulations on high sulfur oil use are relaxed,
carte blanche authority will not be given.
Each request will be considered on its own
merits, she said. "The nature of the shortage
is nothing to be alarmed about. The shortfall
exists at this time only in the area of fuel oil of
a low sulfur content nature which is required
to minimize air pollution. The shortage does
not apply to other fossil fuels in Florida."
Exxon, FP&amp;L's supplier, says there is an
adequate supply of high sulfur fuel for Florida
utilities. However, there is an indefinite
shortage of low polluting fuel.
If Graham follows the DER recommendation, he will have to ask President
Carter for a federal emergency declaration.
The state and federal designations would
enable utiliticato bum dirtier OR for up to (our
months under the law.
The Iranian od cutoff forced the restriction
of low sulfur fuel production and increased
high sulfur fuel output to get maximum fuel
from avail able crude oil , R.P. Vigneault,
sales manager for Exxon said.

Senate rules committee or if It group that Included the mayors come before the Senate in the such as SR 436, are a good Dependent Children payments construction,

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By DONNA ESTES
Ile reason the Senate will be said while in Seminole on a considered for the surplus Legislature opts for tax relief,
Herald Staff Writer
dealing with the issue so early Sunday recently attending the money including tax relief, that relief would amount to feet to the fire and limit its not really had much troubit
The Equal Rights Amen
ability to raise property taxes," complying with the it tion.
is because Sen. Phil Lewis,
Oviedo centennial celebration, saving it for a rainy day, more about $50 per homeowner.
as Gov. Graham is suggesting,
ment (ERA) win hi defeated in Bee Glade, wants to relieve he had to travel SR 436 with Its funding for the educational
There will be more money for
Vogt said. B
"But It's not pelitically
the
senator
education
in general
butofnot
the Florida Senate Wednesday, the considerable pressure being burnper-to-bumper traffic from system, catching up with other prudent. many feel to give tax didn't think this is likely. lie tremendous
amount
newa
th
e second day of the 1979 exerted on four senators by th e Red Bug Road to 1-4.
statewide
needs and using some relief this year when it might said, however, the Brevard money for higher education. "It
session of the Legislature, Sen. White House to change their
He said the intensity of the Of it to Put "a slug" into the have to be
John Vogt told a group of posture and vote In favor of traffic probl
taken away next County Legislative delegation is not one of the high
em there is obvious highway program.
business and civic leaders at a ERA, Vogt said,
year."
The
compromise
may several years ago passed priorities," Vogt said.
when there are that many cars
"Florida's high way system is be more money for education legislation limiting Brevard
breakfast meeting in Sanford
The senator, whose district traveling that Mate road on a really clogged and we are and more money for the state County's ability to raise
Vogt, who serves as chairthis Morning.
comprises Brevard, Seminole Sunday.
falling behind," Vogt said. Department of Health and property taxes to 10 percent man of the ways and means
"It will be defeated in
and ceola counties, told the
Vogt
d a major item to noting Seminole's highways, Rehabilitative Services. Aid
annually over and above new Committee of the Senate, said a

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coming session will be work9 are based on on 1969 costs an d
a vote of 2149," Vogt predicted, munities, his number one to do with the $5
lie said while there has been men's compensation. He said
billion surplus money into highway con- May be increased,' he said.
SEN. JOHN VOGT
some grumbling over the years the move currently is to do
adding he will vote for ERA as priority In the district "is to do in state revenues. He said struction is good for the state's
"The Legislature may decide from Brevard County govern. . . predictions
he has several times in the pad.
inents, those governments have

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possibly today, to declare an energy
emergency under state law and petition
President JLIIUn Carter to call for a regional
emergency for a 90-day period, as recommended by state Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) Secretary Jake
Varn.
"The action may be taken today, but all I
can say is that it will be soon," said Graham's
Deputy Press Secretary Jill Chamberlin by
telephone from Tallahassee.
"It's anportunt to understand if the
governor decides to do it and if the president
agrees, it does not automatically mean every
utility plant in Florida will be permitted to
use high sulfur fuel," Miss Chamberlin -aid.
"It will be done on a case-by-case review
basis and carefully scrutinized."
Meanwhile, Scott Burns, district manager

Horald Photo by Tom Vincent
according to a spokesman for Seminole
Memorial Ilospital. The accident occurred
when Neallis' 1970 Volkswagen collided with a
flees In Sanford, said if the governor acts
1974 Dodge driven by Mabel Oliver, 51. of 126
quickly
enough and the president approves
Lincoln Court, Sanford. She was X-rayed it
before
mid-April,
no power shortages will be
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
seen
in the Sanford
area.
If, however, the ban on the use of high
sulfur oil is not lifted within two weeks, the

accident on U.S. Highway 17-92 at the
lakefront about 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Nealis
underwent surgery for deep lacerations of the
knee and had Injuries to the shoulder and hip,

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chairman of the NRC.
Scientists said it could be 30 or 40 years — when an increase in
cancer rates could show up — before the full effects of

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In Washington, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission spoke

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nvelopes. The most Interest.
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aped. lead with the ace, this column and will receive
and to define your goals.
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ppisig South's king, he COpIei of JACOB V MODERN.)

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readiness for a potential evacuation should the situation

ficlals as one of the worst In U.S. history.

Whenever ESA dwsse to

feellnp today because you'd against the wail today, take a
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would be.
warrant."
Roland Page, deputy press secretary to Thornburgh, said the
Comey said Thornburgh would have to make the decision to
governor was attempting to resolve conflicting reports about

site of a nuclear accident Wednesday described by federal of.

played a spade, South uj
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Thornburgh's office said the governor was considering ordering

the evacuation of the 1ant.
About 13,000 people live within a five-mile radius of the plant,

enticed today Into doing

romantically
by sending for priorities of others above your
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ANNIVERSARY, EMILY!

The office of Gov. Dick Thornburgh said the emergency was

called after an uncontrolled release of radiation which Initial
readings showed to be as high as 1,200 mUllrems.

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what happened at the plant. He said the federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission told Thornburgh the 1,200 millirems per

out a tall smokestack at the Three Mile Island plant.
hour level had been detected above the plant.
He said peak radiation levels in the new discharge were
But Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
John Comey, spokesman for the state Emergency Management measured at less than 50 millirems,
according to preliminary officials told the governor the air off the plant site may be no more
Agency, said his office received a report from Three Mile Island
figures. But he also said: "We have no confidence in that number. contaminated than it had been previously.
"of an uncontrolled release at the facility.'
It may be lower or higher."
A civil defense spokesman said the latest radiation release
"At this time we do not know the extent of that release nor do we
Radiation levels started decreasing almost limnediately after apparently came from one of four 600-foot cooling towers at the
know If it was transient or continuing," he said. "We have notified the discharge, Ingram said, and within 45 minutes had dropped to facility.
the four affected counties (Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster and "somewhere near what you would consider normal range." lie

of residents In the surrounding area.

If you take too much Vitamin

order an evacuation,
Ingram said in Washington that the radiation was discharged

occurred about 9 a.m. EST as plant workers were attempting to
remove water from the reactor cooling system.

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crippled Wand facility and Pennsylvania disaster officials put
civil defense teams on Immediate alert for a possible evacuation

of date terminoloa and Means D for a prolonged time, it can
Minimal Daily Requirement. mobilize calcium out of your
Vitamin tablets today use
bones. This excess calcium
is Recom may deposit In the kidneys and
term
mended Daily Allowance. This Son tissues.
is quite a bit more thEm the If you dunk a quart of milk a
minimal daily
requirement&amp; day that contains 400 units, and
The RDA literally mews how you use two vitamin tablets,

concerning your possessions could suffer a loss if you get
to
day. It's this kind of attitude edgy
and push prematurely,
that creates carelessness and
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whom you best get along You might be forced to put the

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man Frank Ingram said the size of the new discharge of
radioactive gas was not immediately established. Ingrain said it

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl)
Going against what your WIN AT BRIDGE
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receive ioo units of viatmin D a or other Vitamins, even if YOU
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if
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will clear up the confusion I
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have had so long concerning
vttamlnD.I have read there Ls
danger in taking too much but
Lamb
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tablet contains
If a person takes two tablets contalr 400 units In a quart.
of a reliable supplement In
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble
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yjanjp, while he is on a stored In your body, as opposed
reducing diet, will the units o the water-soluble vitamins
of vitamin D be dangerous?
such as B and C. If you take the
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latter
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"The Arabs should agree that then each duben tap p
Yasser Arafat, chairman of the United States. The reluaai
because, a Palestinian official for rest and talks on economic the Palestine Li beration Organ- prompted the pto, Syria and what Sadet did was treeson sad way," Chid Pi1iMIi
says, his people have "nothing aid, ordered his country's ization, wants the assembled Libya to walk out of the therefutealleccno'*,politkal ipob,.m. Yam Rabbo SI

IN BRIEF

Left to lose" since Arab leaders embassy In Jordan shut down ministers to Impose economic meeting.
refuse to Impose tough sanc- and dismissed as a failure the sanctions, Including an oil
"From today, we will not
Lip1_NOtICe
Uorw against Washington and Baghdad meeting considering embargo, against Washington hesitate to take any action
Cairo.
measures against Cairo and and Cairo and. had begged, against America and U.S InBut as Palestinians threat- Washington.
"please do not transform our terests. There Is nothing left to State lank No. 717
Federal Raurva DIsIcf N..
ened violence, Israeli Prime
Sadat's assessment appeared people Into murderers and lose," Farouk Kaddoomi, head
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
Minister Menachem Begin an- valid. The Baghdad meeting gangs of killers."
(Incivillins Domestic SabelrIss)
of the political department 01
THE STATE SANK OF FOREST CITY
nounced the first tangible sign adjourned for 24 hours until
But the moderate Arab Mates the Palestine Liberation
OF FOREST CITY, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA sent
01 peace, a civilian highway tonight while delegates tried to refused to go beyond the Organization, said Thursday.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE DECEMBER 31, 197$
between Israel and Egypt that work out a compromise be- relatively mild sanctions
A top P.1e4InIn official said
Begin said will open within tween hard-line states and the against Egypt they agreed to chances of breaking the dead*sstn
Tie.. Mi
Cash and due from depository
Fast
Institutions ........................................... 1
S.
securities ................................
To
Ob ligations of other U. S.
Government agencies and
Swamp as areas of critical Mate nesday and Thursday ofTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
corporations .........................................1433
concern.
ternoon. It meets In session Obligations of States and political
The IM session Is getting off
The Legislature must do Thursday morning to take upan
subdivisions ln the United States .....................None
toas fast a dad as any lnyears
something
about the akyhigh as yet undetermined calender. Other bonds, notes and debentures ......................None
with the Senate taking up
Federal Reserve stock and
rates for on-the-job Injury
workmen's compensation
House floor sessions are
None
coverage and the Senate planned for Thursday and
reform on the opening day.
Trading
account
securities
.............................None
Commerce Committee has de. Friday. Friday's agenda could Federal funds sold and securities
The House and Senate meet in
cided on Its approach. Presi- include rogulatory reform,
purchased under agreements
Joint session Tuesday, April 3,
dent Phil Lewis decided to take another, of the major issues.
to resell ..............................................
323
for formal opening ceremonies
on the Issue the first day and get The House is considering a bill
Loans, Total (excluding unearned
and Gov. Bob Graham's adincome)................ ........................ urea
It out of the way, aides said glvingmo.tdthepowersci the
dress. The Senate gets to work
Lou:
allowance for possible
Thursday.
boards licensing doctors,
-s?,
loan losses ..................................... do
in the afternoon taking up a
The House Insurance Corn- nurses and other health care
C. Loans, Net............................................ 10,725
massive revision of workmen's
'.
mittee
meets Tuesday after- professionals to the DepartLeasefinancing eivab
............................ None
comp laws.
noon to vote out Its comp bill. ment of Professional and Bank premises, furniture and
Things really get hectic the
fixtures, and other assets represent.
Chairman Bill Sadowaki had Occupational Regulation,
following day when the Senate
TWI
ing bank promises ...................................
ni
$21
owned other than
Rules Committee holds a
floor during the first week, but
In legislative action Thum
bank
hearing on the Equal Rights
Speaker Hyatt Brown's office day, the House Appropriations investments
in unconsolidated
Amendment and the full House
says it probably will go up April Committee approved a bill
subsidiaries
and asiat,
takes up the ERA and bills
10, Tuesday of the second week. supposed to kill the Cruns
companies
.......................................... None
dismantling the Cross Florida
Florida Barge Canal once and Customers' liability to this bank
Barge Canal and continuing
The Senate has a full slate of for all. The measure (c*bb 141)
On acceptances outstanding .......................... Nons
the Florida Keys and Green GOV. BOB GRAHAM
committee meetings Wed. hits the floor Wednosday.
..................I,)

Florida Hardest Hit
By Pentagon Cutbacks
By Usited Press lateraitlasal
Florida was the hardest hit by the Pentagon's announcement Thursday of proposed cutbacks or closings of
mfl*fky bases ICTOM the nation. More than 4,3w) jobs
would be 1d to Florida military Installations as a result
01 Pentagon economizing proposals.
At Naval Training Center in Orlando, the Navy will
study conversion to commercial contract of motor vehicle
operation and maintenance; Insect and rodent control;
packing and crating; bus services; administrative
telephone services; maintenance of civil engineering
support equijinent, grounds, air conditioning, family
hondng, furniture and equipment; painting of buildings;
water and sewage treatment; fire protection; and guard
service. affectIng 50 milItary and 121 civilian jobs.
The reorganization and costcuttlng drive will affect
Army, Air Force and Navy lintallatloni in 4$ states, the
District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. The moves
are Intended to elimInate 9,721 military and 5,521 civilian
jobs and save 1113.7 mIllion a year.

Session Off
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Youth Nabbed For Fires
BOSTON (UPI) An 1$-year-old youth who police say
was shod to board a bus to New York was arrested late
Thirsdey and charged with setting fire to two of Boston's
major hotels. Police said Julio Rodrigues of Boston was
arsbended at the Greyhound bus terminal about 5p.m.
The arrest camel? hours after fires broke out at the
elegant Copley Plaza and the 29dory Sheraton Boston.
Rodelgiws reportedly had been fired from both hotels.
Investigators said they believe the youth was the only
p.r. Involved In the bizarre fires. He was to be
arraigned today.
&amp;fly4our people, some of whom jumped from upperstory windows to avoid the flim5, were taken to
hospitals. There were no deaths, but 13 people still were
hoiplializad Its Thursday. Damage to the two hotels was
lmM.d at 1710,000.
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Carl Bendler, 74, Dead

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here to rutire, but found idle

time was boring him, so he
established his Lake Mary

JA(XSONVILLE, (UP!) A prison breakout of four
death few lomelasbyagrosçualngahsllcopterto bombs
surd tow was Wall
pll.wIngst,gesbytheun.
timely ceplure 01 en ascepse, ICIIIs said In announcing
the iolt4m4 of siren psrione Thursday.
The uceps 01 Robert Liwis from Death Row at Florida
ltate Priam inltvksNov. 1$, W7$, was tobsa prelude to
a mass breakout that be would return to lead, the In.
dlctmod aid. Iaits had dunned a guard's uniform and
walked tbrev the prim gatssto become ths first inmate ever to escape from Death Row. He and Dould Silva
were arrested by the FBI in a S00des, S.C., motel Nov. 11.
Stats Attorney U Auth' said the "fascinating, Incredluls .cna" waste deep bombs on a guard tower at
ykdb lists Pd= from a Iwlicopler widle Deh Row
kuijat,' were ezerding nearby. Then the helicopter
would land to pkk VP bw other Death Row huvutes
Wallerr'irM, IdisOim, WUMom Thomas 7albler,
ad Mkkd livaters.

practice at 195 Cow*ry Club
Road, family members said.

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Dr. Beadier served as an
active staff member at

Survivors include his wife,

WEATHER

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yesterday's
high,
$3;
SAWIDAY'S TIDES
Dayte.a Beach: high 15:14
barometric presser., 10.31;
Mufti Wpm*; ia., 10:41 pa., low 3:01 a.m.,
relative b,

WAImIGTU( WPI)-Ibe wIves 01 the tsp two 01huk 01 the ?!iI&amp; Mrasst$cs ad Spec.
accompanied their
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3:01 PAL
Isyperts MO 3:32 an., 1:15
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(AZALIAS

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Court in and for Seminole ogy
RENEANN SNEERINGER, If
alive, and If dead, the unknown Florida, oflorbefore the lath day of
spouses, heirs, devlsws, grantees April IM. Otherwise, a JIiNment
111111411111411YSU
and creditors, and all other parties may be unfired 111111411111411
mend in the Petition.
claiming by, through, under or a
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
galnst her,
at this Court, this fft day March,

Defendant.

Seirthicle Memorial Hospital Imogene, a daughter, Dr.
until 1976, than continued as a Scone G. Bendler of DeLend
courtesy staff member, andone slater, Mrs.Ben Fernof
hospital officials said.
Sun City, Iowa.
He was a member of the
Dr. Bendler was born in
Seminole County Medical
Wisc.
,
Society,
the
American
No funeral services are
Academy of Family Practice echeduied. The family requests
and the Commuflity United friends
. contributions to
Methodist
Church
of
the cancer fund.

NASA Was Took Trips

Saturday March $1

I$AMwitU?
IACH

$299

SPECIAL PRICES ON 1001 MOB

a

1171.

(SEAL)
NOTICIOFACTION
ARTHUR H. SICKWITH, JR.
TO: RENEANN SNEERINOER,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
alive, and if dead, the unk
nown
for SemInole County, Florida
spouses heirs, devisees, granties
By: Patric ia Robinson
andcreditors,andalloth.rparti.,
OPIAYCISVII
claiming by, through, under or a
uainst her, and all unknown natural JAMES T. GOLDEN
Attorney-al-Low
persons If alive and if dead
101.5 W.
eet
.
known to be dud or alive, their se P
.O.
veral and respective unknown Sanford
32771
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantsss Tel: (3N)FlorIda
3231005
and crt'Jltors, or other
claiming by, through or underparties ATTORNEY FOR PETITI ON ER
these
unk nown natural personss and
the Publish: Mirth 5, ii, 23. 30, 1179

several and respective unknown

H•S5

assigns, successors in Interest, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
trustees or any other person
THE
claiming by, through, under or i• EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C111111.
uainstanycorporationorothe, legal CUlT IN AND P01 SEMINOLE
entity n,med isa defendant; and all COUNTY. FL.
claimants, persons or parties. na.
tural or corporate, or whose exact
IN RE
ligalstatuslnunknown,ctalming
under any of the above named or KARL WATTS.
described defendants or Partin or
PofNIWS..HUand.
LII
claiming to have any right, tit le
•
i nt erest in and to the land hereaftor
er LANA WATTS,
described.
RNPSndeN.WII,.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
NOTICE OF ACTION
action to Quiet Title on the following

property In Seminole County, TO: LANAWATTS

Florida
"pa Lynmeale Drive
SilMIflihi, Alabama
"Lot 0. hOCk E, Charter Oaks
33016
Subdivision, Unit Tal, according to
YOU All HERESY NOTIFIED
the Flat thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book 14. Pae .12
PublIc Recordsof that a Petition No 51011 flIed Mile
above entitled Court far the
Seminole County, Florida."
has been filed against you and you Du.Mlen ii Marrii,e betusan
we rewired to serve a copy y
KARL WATTS, in., Petitioner, ani
written def enses. If any, to It on LANA WATTS, Ri$$ndaM, and you
JAMES M. CAMPBELL, Attorney we hereby roquirod to slew cause

EQUITY CAPITAL
(sum of Items 3o,31 and 37) .................. ......... 14413
MEMORANDA

Amounts outstanding as of report date:
a. (1.) Standby letters of aedit,lotai........... .......
a(2.) Amount of standby letters of
credit in Msmo item 18(j.)
conveyed to others through
-

ttidP1t1on...................
.

N,.
certificates ci deposit in
dsnominitton.of$100,10 0or more....................1495
C. Ot her time deposits in a mou nts '
of $100,000 or ,nor ............ .... ............
it
Average for 35 calendar days
or Calendar month ending
with report date:
Al. Cash and due from depository
InstitutIons (correspond, to
iteml dove) ............
t4 e
b. Federal funds sold iii securIties
purchased under agmemints
to resell (carte.
Time

sponds toltenilabove)...............................
C. Total loans (corresponds to

itoifl9aabove) ...............................
m. cermic.ses of d.00stts In

10414

.

..

of
or more
(csres_po.is to M'randi

itolnibabove) .......................................
e. Total deposits (correspond.
hem 24$ above) .................................
.
...
1. Federal fund. purchased and
securities sold urdw
Z1ment5 I.
repurdises

_____

Other lIabilities for horre.,.d
mry (craspinds to Item
.... ...........................
above) .
N. Total easels (corrospej .
.

...........

to ft" iöabswe

Nens
17j.

I, the Uflier$IPd officer, di harshy deM.,e that this
of Cenditlen (Including the
prepared in conlermanca with
____ bybee.
Issued
flue
Foqat
DePO_
,
I7I
SC
at Law. Plaintiff's attorney, wtma
Y me ii..
ad Is bus to Ii, bent of
my knowh1,
address is 311 North Rosall.W Ave. by Isrylne a copy at your mitten
c. oshean.
ma, Orlando, Florida. 33001, on or dslanui, If any, ugan Carmine N.
Easc*atIv. Vice Presl
before April 14. in and file
Iravo, lit, 54 $15 low firm of
$ cwihw
original with the Clerk of this Court KORMAN I UAVO, P.A.,
5,
Ws. flue undersipad directors. aIle.$ the CSrrSJP
of
before service on PsaInslirs
N1hw.y 40. LunaiusU, Plends Repent of CmdIIhen (including the luppanlie, siha)
and
attorney or Immediately thereafter;
7* iii or SeOul April U 1159, and declared that It lus been summed by us
is i is bw It fills,
otherwlw a default will be .ntiiid WtIiinetieenleinsI*es,eIwgss,*. kne.fes
ad
Clink of saw Court; e*erwiie a
belief hea been prepared hi ceunrassu willu Iha
against you for the relief domai
In the Complaint or petItion.
tVCthifl'fthtedWthspOICaadIs$,ndce,
iuNmeI* or unIon may be alSur,4
WITNESS my hand and seal of NainsI you erantine said
this Court on March 13, 1979.
HubS,$ W. WIUIW,IS
0i$Mlutl of Marriage.
(SEAL)
Jetties H. Isbimse,,
WITNESS my lull and so as
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH, JR. Curl 54 Wi CIrCSJIN Count of
Sarah 0. Wtuito
N Clerk of the
leminels CsWy. Purwa. ais me (SEAL)
Circuit Court
*1 day of March, M.
State of Florida. Csunf of

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By: JUN. I. Curtis

As Deputy Clerk
JAMES N. CAMPBELL
311 Ninth Isilind Ave.

Orlando, la. au
Publiih: March 16.23,35. April 6.
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Daring Scheme Smashed

INse SIINJrI Will. Ile" g NNW Naii C MUThL CliNg Yv,
001* ft not Will. N soMe, Men CUSS ifluflu. IuiSi Year,

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At isa. Is that the U.8.-Iarasli Memorandum of
Agrenieid, committing the United Slates to take 'appropriat. action" In cue the Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty Is violated, or If Israeli Is blockaded or attacked
Senate Democratic loader Robert Byrd said Thursday
he had not been informed 01 negotiations leading to the
agrsunu*, and 8mM. Republlai lead,' Hoiard Baker
said "It was as tragic mistake" that Congress was not
fully asusultid about the commitments mak by the

rrLIhsge
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110 MI
Sr Ti, iaaMO Ner
Ms.. N. Pres Leo.. luMtt PM. 300fl.
IH.ICISNflPIIP1MIV PMiSM aim

iijiNIki'

Lake Mary Physician

WASHINGTON (UP!)
America's Middle East
mediator, Ambassador Alfred Atherton, says Congress
was fully consulted on any agreement that might involve
U.S.commitment.. But two key Senate figures dispute

Frk*o Marsh * im—vat. n, No. ipi

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Was Congress Consulted?

lus.à.NI.i

Li&amp;f

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Did problems had brought a serious said the department used February Increase In oil 1wsubdivIsions in the United States .......................
us
America's oil Imports trickle or oil shortage to America.
figures from the American ports from the Congress and the Deposits of foreign governments and
off iciai institutions ..................................
flood when Iran's production "There seems to have been a Petroleum Institute, an Indus- public because, In the words of
Deposltsofcommerclaibanks..................................
dist ur bing lack of candor," try association, showing p.- one official, 'It would have been Cartifledand
was stopped?
7
............................
off
410
The staff of a House energy Gore told an interviewer. "If troleum Imports dropped embarrassing," the sub- Totai Deposits
.................. .....................
subcommittee contends the the DOE had numbers that steadily from 8.9 million in Committee memo said.
a1, Total demanddeposits .....................
Department of Energy told the contradicted the ones they were December to 8.7 million at the
a(2.) Total time and savings
public of a trickle when It had using, they had a responsibility end of February.
deposits ......................................sm
But both Gore and the subto tell Congress about It."
Information about a flood,
Meanwhile, the memo con- committee staff said that Federal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements
He said the department tended, the department con- despite the squabble over
A memorandum the staff sent
to repurchase ......................................Nqn.
Coalrman Jobs Dingell, D- defended not having made the cealed another set of figures validity of data, the United
a. Interest-bearing demand notes
Mich., and which Rep. Albert contradictory information from the International Energy States faces an oil shortage
(not, balances) Issued to the
Gore, D.Tenn., made public public on grounds of secur ity. Agency showing that despite soon, "as supplies of petroleum
U. S. Treasury .......................................
140
At Issue are the data on the Iran's problems, Imports rose dwindle.
Thursday, said the department
b. Other liabilities for
borrowed mon. ................................
withheld information from Con- behavior of imports when Iran markedly In that period.
Mortgage
Wine endthe pthccomdr*11ct- cut Its production back In
'e agency, an orgjpi.thi
sImsrnyforca.lMIiaed ......
big Its position that Iranian Deceñber. The i*d)Coàithlttee of oLt.conaumIng countries,
Na
Banks liability on acceptances
showed February Imports at 9.9 __________________
executed and outstanding............................ Ns
_________________________
million barrels a day, upfromn9
Othsriiabijiti., .....................................................14,
million in December, the memo IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL. CII.
subordinated notes and
said.
cwy, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
debentures) (sum of
"The subcommittee staff
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
items 24 thru 29) .....................................1340
CASE NO. 7$4715CA.3S.i
found that the DOE deliberately
Subordinated notes and
IN an: Petition
withheld significant In- 55SParS,,$ Adeplien
debentures ......................
I formation about a substantial TIMOTHY GALl RoaliTsoN
Dr. Carl H. Bendler. of 409
ROBERTSON
$
Lakeview Drive, ,Saiiord, a
Preferred stock
NOTICE OF ACTION
a. No, shares outstanding Non ........
practicing physician for the
..(par value) N*is
ST IP.PARINTADCPTION
Common
stock:
Legal
Notice
past 10 years in Lake Mary,
TO: FRANCIS HARMON KNAPP
a. No. shares authorized 43,335
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
died Thursday night at
b. Nosharesoutstandlngu,335.............(par value) 1u
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
INTHECIRCUITCOURTOFTIII
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Surplus .........................................
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dl. that an action for
Adoption has bun flied. You are Undivided profits ..............................
following a long illness. He was
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
..... ......
r.qulred to serve a copy of your Riserve
COUNTY, FLORIDA
74.
for conti ngencies and
wr
Iflefl
defenses,
if
Any.
onJan
T
CASE
NO:
M463-CA-13-0
other capital reserves ........................
Dr. Bendler came to Sanford
Golden, P.O. lox 2302. SeiWOrd,
Nis
HARRY WAGNER,
in 1901 from Gary, Inc., where
Florida 33771 as Attorney for TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
(sumofitemsflthruM) .............
he had practiced medicine for
1,995
Plaintiff, Petition r ln this ad n, . fI$.
TOTAL
LIABILITIES AND
original
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
40 years. He originally came

PRYOB, Okia. (UP!) A district court Jury today
found Gene L.rci Hart Innocent 01 murdering three Girl
Scouts at A simmer camp nearly tbree years ago.
The jury 01 six men and six women returned the verdict
at 9:15 a.m. after deliberating about seven hours Thursday and briefly today.
Hart 11, was charged with first-degree murder in the
June13, 111177, deaths 01 Doris Denise Milner, 10; Michelle
Gus., 9, and Lorl Las Farmer, 1.
Defines attorney Garvin Iaaacs, waiting for the Jury's
decision, bid uptan.d coalldence Hart would be found
ooIIt.,

Ew'isk Ifr.M

LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations .......................
Time and savings deposits of Individuals,
psrtnershlps&amp; corporations, ..........................
Deposits of United States Government ...................
Deposits of States and political

The Big Oil Supply Con?

Hart Not Guilty in Murders

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Arthur N. Seckwlw.. Jr.
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Clink 54 Ne Circuit
Court
By: Eve Crobirse

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PhdY Clint

Pvbiiolu Mar. 3L 316 Apr. 4, 13. 1575
DIN1*

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Hwy. 17.92 and Lie now
Men. 1kv Sate A.M.-9 P.M.
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SANFORDS1 A.277l

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From pad espedenc, I know that one puff
would lead to one carton and here we go again.
will
th
I laid-- --2,ieeks ago,!was rW'Jd-wsy
away and dissolved my "True
a smoke. I lifted my had heavenward and
jith cigarettes.
thoi,bi
'Please help me, Lord."
To
I have always heard that the Lad works In
have Inquired of my
OuaW17$,5fl($ yoU)75Just bettefbeCaflfUI
general welfare since Iqult -uh, hterru*ed, that
is- the- th- filthy, costly ha
what you pray for, 'cause you may get It.
smoking, ,
deeply grateful for your .
ItIeoms that nOaoomierU1Iutt.r,d the simple
But there may be some so-called acceptable
I developed the want sore throat I have
social habits that are equally as addictive as
fl!had in myfl
allngerthg cold. So
smoking,
If! thought I had to smokes cigarette at this point, I
would -ith, -well, get sick.
I mentioned In Ill earlier column that I
Maybe I do have the smálng habit halted for
suietItuted hard candy for
awhile,
but how about my addiction to the hard
facings large dental bill as the result of my
candy?
falling out.
Over the pest weekend, I didn't pop the candy
Reformed smokers assured me I would save
balls. I also abstained Monday morning. On a quick
enough money for a trip - which I decided would
dash home for lunch, I broke out infand
surely be to the funny farm.
began ihib4rig Like a leaf. My thoughts timed
Well, during the pad three months, I have had
toward a heart attack. I hurried home, flew In the
cravings for J ust one puff - Juet
door, raced to kitchen,
_ fumbled with the cookie
one-that, and no more.
jar and crommed three cookies in my month at one
Poohl
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Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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120.60; Year, $40.00.
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As things now stand, black and white

Rhodesians will go t' the polls April 20 to elect a

majority-rule government. In an effort to

dW onstrate that these elections will be both fair
and free, the biracial executive council now
running Rhodesia has invited official observers

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NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) -A Libyan supersonic bomber
dropped five bombs an a northern Twilan town In
apparent retaliation for Twnl's refusal to end Its fivemonth-old war with Uganda, the Tanzanian government
said today. Because of the attack, Tanzania said It now
considered that Libya had formally entered the 5-monthold war.

Unit.
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The Mlnori

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Sodium Nitrite aan Sought

ft Only gossto prove agalnthathifjgwingthe

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Government food safety
regulators have decided to ask Congress for permission to
go ahead with plans to gradually ban sodium nitrite, the
controversial most preservative, UPI learned
today.HEW Secretary Joseph Callfa.io and Agriculture
Secretary Bob Bergland war. i'lsduIsd 10 mind details
of the propoial at a news conference.

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In faraway Brazil alcohol and 88 percent gia.ltus.
Sims we ted curs powered by pure skl feed or edradlag mathens gas from the Ms.
Already, mod of thu cur, Is lao Palo, sow
-mica 11INA jj çiiI.j are marksIlpg
opu$o in k
der vary
ic But te appreac seed mere rserck.
BeaU's largod dty, rm a the g
.."-el a blued of tiao'. and sleoho&amp;
hld or41IiUThe,thsyM,eraIstMofms
Thu sth fur new seerosa of .kiMl fad
"
,e rdmedto i1r.sb." end sl in the AM latin this y, specially 1111111111111101M luthen. 410 MOM hihemetera.
_____ Brasilia rLim, are Inking
made Yetmege and Pilo that ten a pure
Ulm ob*@L Y14
StimpI specks limb' 1-11 , of aiMing hipuMy at IM Isuly aass !-pein by
sheet oss.rd of thu ejj4'g Go uloshel will dart riling on thu U.bly lge, pa- 6 of
in BeaU's ved
many of the coeds)s hijarI*ad -

10 instrument panel package shelf

11.92-galkn fuel ta*
12. O.W rectangular headlamps.
13. Dud bodvdenstres.

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Social Group
Transportation
Health Related
Training and Related

All indivIduals ins retardation foster hemi,C
retardation group hems, a retardati.a
community residential treatment center, era
retardation Institution andes' all retarded
individuals eighteen (IS) years of as 'if'

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Child Day Care

Children of migratory workers.

Escort

All Medicaid eligible persons ages Ithreugii
to In now of socia l services to utIlize ffi
Early a nd Periodic Screening Diagnosis and
Treatment (IPSOT) program.

Health Support

Transportation

Depsisdsuit Individuals under His age if is
years if age receiving fester care .ervicØ
NN ON Sod land Icensmk

' HUD CIS Transportation Services
Dads HUD Hemem.ksr.Clsero Services
Means County Social Service Trenspsriatleis

Psens II years II age or sHor who are
residents of Dod. County (PHUD)PwbNc
Housing and Key West Noosing Aw*svlI

Child Day Cars)

Public Housing.

Legal Services
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CkIoIt• HilIgoffi, DeftOfl.i
Jason A. Dorsey, Longwood
Alyn. T. Irollisrs. Madison
Wade Orson, Orange City
Doroøiy H.
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Lull ftoNnthail, ovWft

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Estimated Expenditures for the program year include:
Federal Title XX $112.5 million. State $03.2 million
Local $5.3 million for total of $201.3 million.

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The Services program will begin on July 1 1979. Individuals wishing to apply for any of
the services offered may do at any local office of the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services.
so

Within District VII, the Proposed Comprehensive Annual Services
Program Plan is
available for public review at the MRS offices: 1200 Central Avenue,
Klgimm.e; ao
West Robinson Sfreqt, Room 912, Orlando; 120 Live Oak Boulevard, Csseelbsrry; 4101
South Hopkins Street, Tltusvllie; 915 Barton Boulevard, Rockledge; 113 Palm Rod,
ttW., Palm
Florida. The Plan can bS'r*vlow,d at any time
the hours of
operation at these locations. Comments will be received duringduring
the perIod April 1
through May id, 191g. Public meetings to review the Proposed Plan will be held as
follows: April ld, 1979 from 3:0010 5:00 p.m. at the Hsalth and Rehabilitative
Services
District Office,-400 West Robinson Straet, Room $93, Orlando; and April 19, 19n
from
3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the County Commiaslonir Meeting Room, Merritt Island Court
Hous, 2575 North Courtney Parkway, Me'ritt blind. Written comments may be sent
to the HRS District Office, ISO WSst Roblnsøn Stress, Orlando, FlorIda 32881 or to the
address listed below. To receive a free coy of the Plan, lend your request and rturn
Bay,

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T!::me, PisrIdu *301

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all toll Ins: 141148845$
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The 1919.50 Proposed Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan includej
summary of each standard established for each type of non-medical and medical
(other than those certified for Medicaid or Medicare) residential facility for SSI
recipients; and the name and address of the standard-setting authority which will
respond to requests for Information on standards their enforcement, waivers and the
identity of deficient facilifl.s.

Thin XX PleasIng am"
132$ Wld
aswu
Be.Isvsvd
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spouses wi,. have been accepted as psv

Title VII Dining Sites

$ANFORDMOTOI,CO.

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Ike Florida Slats Prison and ft PNrldI
Csrredlosol lnsIftutieu for Women.

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Jarrell, Clay and Teresa, a girl,

Jckll Adams
Joe ao,annon. Jr.
Nancy Carter &amp; baby
Franca COlburn
John David Jump
Josoul%une Kennedy
.los.Øs 5. WIlson
MWlam 5. WrliI

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(except Child Day Care)

Vorne,n Butcher
Willie E. Williams
Clarence R. Wilson
Dora Downer, Mary
Patrick Nesuis, DSBVy
Teresa S. Jarrell Lake Mary
Sally Peratta, Like Mary
Paul L. Walker, Pekin, Ill.

Sanford

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SHad or visually handicapped Individuals Li
need if services (excluding services
associated with the Talking leak Library)
Provided by or through tee Office if Iliad
Services, Department if Education.
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Diagnosis and Evaluation
Information and Referral

ADMISSIONS

Liø Mary
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Lancaster Youth Development
Center, me
Alyce D. McPherson Schosi, and tee Flerint
Icksel at Okieclubse.
Participants if multI.purpess ssrdsr Million

sitsa esesi In
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Residents of the Arthur S. Dealer School, thq

(except Day Care)

'ec5o oh condior1 W pdc. pios to
C SpirL Coro.d enjPoce, rnodsls ,qi*ivseJ aimtocomy
IMoNd OW co.dionir odaisd bslwpan Ch I and M
atdeihusod born dedev deck by M 31 WIt -

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All Title XX Funded Services

children, one of whom bed
surgery on tonsils and adenoids
whlle putting tubes ln both ears.
Hearing aid repairs and special

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'ilysom soft.
aes.ltodmebyedinged
BeaU, whets he tiered
il plods
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isinova ins
oday of t r 4111111114
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ukeeds
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in
per aesrIy two years, we have called fur a
.sdvodngs BeaU
aver the UaIl.d bsadIdfr -.:: bsui
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or prom to - 'il. This Is the States far decisive rd. in that the datsesued
The
to de,skp as fer the cavs
",prom cold king a sew
R"readil avilhable fuel tiM cold be rushed
h cesy, Patreka, pnks ill thu Brasilia *ibal aer piep in
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of
preqsdty_to
BeaUs dugimad
tlpi thus reducing
into
sfts g2 aiM in the cr y. I it was oMu to "'' uod of
pnducsd in
rural
. A ISa' plod in the
. of
1*0 Arab all. But thsCartsr ad- fore. U.S U e,Ies In BeaU Se cooperate didilike. Fit every NIerof
alcelSiddMKU
Gareia
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preduc
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so 1$ Nun of .s.cslhd "laps" me dWd a day
opposed thim
Tomes ad l (as Buss in do mm In
dsM, Fr-' Cter hasn1Wto sulve . BeaU) miles ddkmin be P it $36
Negr of the sw ems
a1.
cold be
iolladaetp pisdi,t
Arabs,
11d blade to Beollia -11.1st.. A l
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sib
'-'s aUrs feel i:uI cud be
by
usia ad keutsuW to the - Ms.dlng ilii #fr lie du Jmskø the adij dadthe
Ii crip - r BeaU. "Wus6 has beau
ece akibul with geseIs
jmrsst
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pi11ve by dor'q'ig r' d1ii'- '. Be
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The
of IN Nib - ad sdag as r'--.:-- it
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CNS hiPtUIdWBraU'spnadhupa5.p
puI*k1l.'disr$dci, Thu Beat ey inthe ate c
peuu
uuij Iiy rutus ,wi.a sifles which ksd cuedrya gloams a t. corn i tosatpE,1
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Youth in Short.Term
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1iI.iInI child ren and youth pieced In slisr
sn tnunslv. treatment fedlitles for the
purpose of rece iving residentia l troatmsit

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slasdund testers *st N MI
standard Is. Mibu CIsask:
1 individual reclining seats
2 Digital clock
3 Landau roof
-6a.1/!nut burl instaiment panel overlay
5 Whitewall tires
6 Color.ketd full wheel covers
7 Front and rear bumper guards
8 Trunk carpeting and covered spare tire

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Residential Treatment of
Emotionally Disturbed or

testing were provided for
Others.

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Roadrunners have helped eight

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individual Income eligibility determinations are not required for persons receiving Title XX
funded services on the basis of group eligibility. The following is a listing of these certain group
eligible services and the corresponding criteria that will be used to determine group membershfp.

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Social Ore" Service.
Specia l Servicests Persian with Autism,
Cerebral Palsy, I Epilepsy
Training and Related Services

All persons who request information and referral services; who need services to prevent or
remedy neglect, abuse or exploitation (Protective Services); or who request family planning
services maybe pro ed these services under Title XX without regard toe giblllty.

CBers Set
May Break'

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Imifionslly Disturbed or

Delinquent or Dependent
Children in Shari-Term
intensive Treatment Facilities

*Recipients of Aid for Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), or those persons whoP
needs were taken into account in determining the needs of AF DC recipients.
individuals or familIes whose gross monthly income does not exceed $750 ($9,000 per ysIr),
for a four-member family (adjusted for family size).
Recipients of Supplemental Security income (SSI)

cannot affort them.
Since the 197$ Jamboree, the

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Persons residing In the State who need any of the listed social services may receive such services
under Title XX If they are:
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treatments when their fanillici

Now Concord DL
more luxury

U S -Owned Firms Sell. But Not To US

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ppell end

Mental Hea lth Emergency Service
Mental Health Preliminary Serv ice
Mental Health Rehabilitation Resteratleum,
NahiHiatle, Service
Menial Health Residential Service
Placement Service for Adults
Protective Services Assessment for AIte
Protective Services for Children
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Day Care for Children
Diagnosis and Evaluation: Iliad Services
Emergency Shelter Service for Children
Employment Service
Escort Service
Family Planning Service
Foster Care Service for Chi ldren
Health Support
Home Delivered Meals
Horn. Management Service
Homemaker Service
HOUSI,g Related Service
Information and Referral
Legal Service

Jamboree.
The annual Jamboree Is bold
to raise funds to help hard of
hearing children with doctor

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Case Managementt Services
Consumer Education a nd Protection
Counseling

help out with the October

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The following social and rehabilitative services will be available on a statewide basis during the
program year:

CB Radio Club Is making plans
for the "May Break" to be held
at the Sanford QvIc Center
Sunday, May lto raise funds to

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2. Achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency, Including reduction or prevention of dependency;
3. Preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children and adults unablfo
protect their own interests, or preserving, rehabilitating, or reuniting families;
4. Preventing or reducing inappropriate institutional care by providing for community bss'öd
care, home-based car., or other forms of Im intensive care;
S. Securing referral or admission for institutional care when other forms of care are not ppropriate, or providing services to individuals in Institutions.

appear likely at this this. the on. other coagu-".-i are

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1. Achieving or maintaining economic self-support to prevent, reduce, or eliminate dipOti.

exceed $609 ($1,305 per year) for a four.member tinily (adjusted for f3miiy size).

(Cestilied From Page Ml
propoesi will receive much holding up the legislation
pO,t
away with the scheduling for
because the canal would have
"The Cross-State Barge been built In their districts,
&amp;shffltIes - a c,-ten amount
for loss of a finger etc -and go Canal Is making Its presence
A lot of sunset legislation Is
to a wage-Ion concept. felt subs," Son. Vogt sild. He up for review, he said. Sunset
Organized labor seems said during hearings on laws call for the elimination of
agreeable to the wage-loss Proposed legislation to "elm- certain agencies this year. "Ua
concept, he add, pointing Out busse commtles for money It group is politically strong
spent acquiring land for the enough no one Is going to do
Florida
workman's compensation rates defunct canal, Congreennan anything with their regulatory
In the nation. (kie of the effects Bill C____
happell, D'Ocala, urged boards," Vogt said.
of the now legislation will beto such legislation nottobepassed
change the way by which at- at this thne.
Vogl said Chappell pointed
torneys are compensated by
requiring their fees to be paid 01* although the u.s. senate
has voted to "'suthenize" the
entirely by Us. ________
Of on governor's proposal to canal and 13 of Florida's 15
41101111111111111111110 aua1 motor viici, coresemin have voted "ó-

MARRAKESH, Morocco (UP!) -The shah of Iran and
I" family left Morocco today an route for the Bahama
I4anda, the Morrocan government announced.
Sties Mo)nmed Reza Paislavi, who has been In
Morocco sInce Jan. 33 left the country on a special airplane with his wife and four children.

The State of Florida has been allocated $112.8 million In federal funds for social services under
Title XX of the Social Security Act. The purpose of th is program is to provide social and
rehabilitative services related to the following five goals:

lndividualsof families requesting legal services andwhosegross monthly Income does not

...Vogt_
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Shah Heads To Bahamas

graduates might well keep In mind as they
prepare for their professional futures, par.
ticularly those most In demend
They, according to the College Placement
Council, are the engineers. Engineering
openings account for 61 percent of all bachelor's
degree Job offers to date and are up some 40 over
lad year. Starting salaries for the very top of the
line - petroleum engineer, - average $1,788 a
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o&amp; Neat come chemical engineers at $1,633.
At the other end of the employment upportimity scale are the graduates In social
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den esandhwnanftle.. Oftersaredown some,
perce* from lad year, which wasn't so hut Itself, and average sta
money Is$v11amouth

Remember the killer bees?
porations based here. Moreover, local officials
any the investors come not only from Munich, By DICK WEST
These were the ferocious hytsids, an ac
golf clubs, adseon catcher's mitts and ___
ddes'tal croes bet*een bad4eunpered African
Madrid and Milan but also from Denver, Detroit WASHINGTON (UPI) The Washington Pod such.
and domestic Brazilian bees, that were bibig
added % federal antI-dlacimInMlcn laws the
and Dallas.
Neverthelses,
hft.haii&amp;s
dill
are
obliged
to
their
way north, attacking everything In their,
theother
day
and
found
that minorities now out- use many facilMn designed for the convenklace
Under terms of the tax treaty
path
from people to livestock to motor vehicles.
of the r1giit.b-id,d majority.
Netherlands Antilles' exceptionally generous tax number the majority,
ey
were supposed to reach Texas by 1*.
All
told,
It
turned
Th
dIfferent
The Ringlet Caucus Formed
laws, here are some of the financial advantages
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They
are. Big according to a lite report
c1cat1ons
of minorities vElously based on Interest of the minority of Americans who have from Br dill
en joyed by a Curacao-based Investor In United
,
il,
minter,
az
they are no longer a threat. Dr.
race,
service, physical naturally curly hair.
HeInth
Wiese
of the Brazilian
ederatlon of
but
denied
to
an
American
handicaps,
age,
religion
arid
tcity.
farm
No
other
group
Is
more
In
danger
Apicultimids
Informs t the killer has sucof losing its
Inped together, these categories encompass
Identity. With the steady improvimsig of per, cumbed to rnwce. EMh"Jc mati ng with
- There Is no capital gains Imposed by the well more than half the population.
government here, while the tax treaty allows perhaps exp1s'ii the r*d growth of the caucus mamient wave potions, even people with hair so Brazilian bees has Waded Its ding and trans
straight It locks Ironed on can be given a natural formed ft Into an industrious honey producer.
avoidance of the same tax In the United States system in
even though profits from trading agricultural Some congressmen organize themselves along lOOkifl5 frhi.
The caucus Is expected to press for legieI4loii
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land can be subutsi*lil. ((The price Of farmland racial, or ethnic lines (the Black Caucus,
Can ft be that TV violenceisn't violent enough?
&amp;ing five years In the mid- Hlapmlc Caucus, the Irish Caucus, etc.).
reWrki that artifi cial curls he dearly labeled
,
nadudydonefortheU.&amp;Conlanncec4
1V7.)
Others are regional cuMin, most notably the
Mayors,
two researchers say much of the
- When an investor dies, the United States Sunbelt Caucus and the Frod Belt Caucus.
The Mimg Bean Caucus Q'sdsd to protect violence we I.. on IV Is "bloodless" and
estate tax liability Is entirely avoided because stiu others are oriented by mutual political the rights of
people who r4 u*Irsiy on mww therefor, gives the Impression that ft's hatthe land Is held hi the name of an offshore cot- phlloiophy, demographical consklir' and beans but have trouble thdag such dishes In rs. miess.
POntlOn. In addition, the Nethen1an Antilles even product, affinity.
stasrants.
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hnpo. neither an estate tax nor an Ishenitance You mnlgM think these groupings pretty well
The caucus has thrown its support behind a Patricia BesuHess lggf" and Maria Wilson Ray
flIIIWIaI
holdings of non-residents. cover the spectrum of special hg.n.ds hi mtore
tax on the
pub&amp;.d5gpacs
watched 7$ hours of pikes time IV progrenng
The Netherlands Antilles tax on ailflUSl America, hut that would be a "conception on serve federally "pitted
meat mod ha,e at and recorded the appearance of weapons on an
crpi transactions Is yom part. The dtVir.lti of American socisty Is least on. m been h on theIr
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avag, of rikis times per hour.
only abOut 3 percent, compared with 36 perce nt such that a variety of other caucuses are needed.
The Quicksand Caucua
But$4 percent of the sheta Bred from handguns
An
Informal
or more In the United States.
They Include:
ce 1 on of lions maker. who rip not di.. nilured and when they did hit someone, they
1y more than
milesnorth of bere, The S1nril Caucus -Open to all kIM
t,lcta WhOm Imd Neilisi wq 88 par cu* or more didn't sesso to hurt "'uch
at an office In midtown M'tt'i's Rockefeller lawgivers, its main purpose Is to hw111111111191111
eial,
-W weapons being used so freaent1y and so.
cad
Netherlands Antilles Economic ogMmlty forindivkimls wI hidfIly
Caucus
meets
once
a
"pith
for
diacus
of
casually
- and yet hurting so few monk. - the
ter11regularly responds to railusets from operat. from the Pod skin.
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mutual prulems ant to explor, ways of hlp
ressuwhers believe we may actually se. a
1 o. information DiscrimInation igalod soid*ws already hes co"etJtiumts
tod
*do federal
for
developing
Plater acce$a.cs of real-We vLts.
wi, tax benefits. .
sheA
dropped markedly. They now hay, separate but
g"wi as a naturai resource.
Wall. maybe they have a polL

the burglars are believed to according to police.
Conway, 34, 5082 Lake Howell
have entered the house by a
Ci TAKEN
Road, Winter Park, sometime
bedroom window.
Guy W. Hill, 4$, of 3w Thursday, according to
RAPE
Swedgum Way, TheSprings, deputies.
A 20.year..old Sanford woman reported someone took a
Value of the beer and
reported she was raped by a citizens band radio and a radar 088attes was placed at $150,
man at knifepoint early detector, valued collectively at
Thursday, according to $250, from his locked 197$ Ford acning to deputies.
Entry to the home Is believed
deputies.
while It was parked In his to have been made through a
The woman reported she had driveway Wednesday, scbedroom window, addedthe
been sleeping in the bedroom of cording to deputies.
deputies.

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) -v Minions of Iranians today
responded to Ayataollah Ruhollah Khomeini's call not to
be "lazy" and voted In a referendum almost certain to
turn Iran Into an Islamic republic.
Election officials said they expected 18 million - inAnd of the originally predicted 12 million -of34million
Iranians to vote In the single-Issue election.

The in bite Is something this year's college

05BilliOn

and took about $4,000 In jewels.
raped her according deputies,
me thieves entered the home
Thethlefenteredthehomeby to The
man
deputies.
of
Hubert M. Blair, 59, 1201
climbing through the den
JACK, CAR END TAKEN
Roxboro
Longwood,
window, according to deputies.
MlctsaelMcDonald, 39,of 1q04 through aDrive,
bedroom
window,
Another break-In at roughly Poimettia lane, nal south
according
to
deputies.
Pry
the some time resulted In the Seminole County, reported
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reportedly
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took 5 jaCk
from the home of Nancy L rear end of a 1113 Corvette from around the window frame, said
Schultz, 35, of 1302 Windsor, his carport sometime between deputies.
Ave., Longwood, said deputies. Tuesday and Thursday, ac- BEER,
CASSETTES
A window was also the point cording to shiriff's deputies.
A
six-pack
of beer and 150
Of entry for that thief, atThe Jack and or end are cassette tapes were taken from
cording to deputies. This time valued collectively
at $300, the home of Charlotte M.

Iranians Go To Polls

That could mean that the tax people think we
are becoming more honed. Or, much more
likely, that the returns have gotten so cornplicated that they can't handle as many.

James L Wilmoth, 33, of 2100
Howell Branch, Plantation
Apartments, reported someone
took a 1978 Yamaha, valued at
$1,300 from the parking lot of
the apartment complex,
cording to deputies.

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Isabelle B. Parker, 51, of 3X
Thieves
took silverware
Malt Ave., Knoliwood, rural
her home on the ust side of valued
at $500, In a house
Seminole County, reported town early Thursday
Mse burglary late Wednesday from
someone entered her house late was awakened by
a man a Longwood home, according to
Wednesday or early Thursday wielding a Mxnch knife

MOSCOW (UP!) - The Soviet Union says "Indiscriminate contacts" with Soviet citizens by American
diplomats led to an Incident In which a Russian exploded
a bomb dropped to his body after. vain bid to obtain
U.S. visa.
The gover-uwsig newspaper Izvestia Thursday Identified the dead man as Yuri Vlasenko, 29, and said he had
spent time In a mental hospital and had threatened to
commit suicide on several occasions.

The Internal Revenue Service will be auditing
43,000 fewer returus than lad year, 2.11 _____
percent
of total returns as compared with 1977's 2.11

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By MAX EREflIETIAN
Herald Staff Writer
Jewelry thieves were active
In Seminole County overnight.
In two separate house
burglaries, thieves netted over
$5,000 hi Jewels, according to
Seminole County sheriff's

Fight; Attacks Tanzania

Here's an early encouraging word -for some
of us - on this year's federal income tax

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'IN BRIEF

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did I
prayer and stated If I broke the chain and didn't
mail 36 codes to frleide within X amber of days I
would be doomed to bad luck?
I received the some form letter about 11 years
when poutage was five cents. A buck and all the
ahgo swua bit much then, jiMuUreebucka and all
Is today.
Sorry to break the chain, but since I'm on such
good terms with the Lord, will have to take care of
pally.
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fectively denounced as such by the returning observers. If, conversely, the electoral process is an
Netherlamida Antilles (NEA)
1briest one and if It produces a government
- The "stiictiy confidential meniorandwn"
reflect ing the will of a majority of Rhodesians, prepared by this city's largest bank candidly
weuld not Washington and London welcome this
koclaIms that "foreigners can avail themselves
and publicly acknowledge It as well?
of a summy Investment climate" here while
' "The tragic truth Is Washington and London
buying real estate in the United States
Another bank's literature touts the "special
earnestly want to avoid acknowledging any such
tax
provisions anci the various tax treaties" that
lung. And because there is every reason to believe
have
led to the establithment of "quite a large
that the April 20 balloting will be as fair as any
number of offshore investment, holding,
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thandal, royalty and real estate corporM1"
Arter administration and Britain's Labor party
Despite growing concern In the United States
government plan to keep their observers at home.
about the impact of foreign Investment in Its
• British and American policymakers reject the agricultural 110, Netherlands Antilles have
('egitimacy of the April 20 election, not beca use the established a booming tax haven that enables
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purchasers of American farmland to evade
g won't be fair, but because it will produce a
virtually ,
their six- and seven-figure
government opposed by the Marxist forces of
tru .
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exiled guerrilla leaders Robert Mugabe and Joshua
this Island of Curacao, the financial
and
_
Thus
us the war will continue. And for those
political capital of the Netherlands Antilles, one
bank even publishes a newsletter, called
7~ hadn't noticed, ending the war long, ago
"Tax Haven Review," that analyzes Internal
4eraeded the dream of majority rule as the
Revenue Service rulings affecting "offshore
overriding objective of Anglo-American policy.
corporations'
Involved In large real estate
us do the United States and Britain maintain
operations.
mIc and political sanctions against RhodesIa
of an obscure l5 tax treaty
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the United States and the Netherlands
original justification for sanctions - Is rapidly Antilles, these Islands at the southern edge of
coming to an end. Moreover, the public statements Caribbean now rival such traditional
LIGHTER SIDE
havens as the BAhAn% Cayinan Islands and
&amp; Secretary of State CyrusR. Vance and Britain's

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Inasmuch as Anglo-American policy toward
Rhodesia is intended, so we are told, to promote
majority rule 'via the democratic process, one
might expect London and Washington to welcome
the opportunity to observe these elections at first

that sanctions wl be maintained until the war ends
*i negotiated settlement acceptable to Mugabe
WA Nkomo.
? There might be some justification for this
ftcy if there were real hope that Mugabe and
tomo would agree to join with other Rhodesian
leaders in submitting their political ambitions to
the electoral will of the people. Unfortunately, and
pw1thstanding the State Department's coy
Ev*slons on the subject, there isn't any discernible
e that Nkomo and Mugabe are anything
Wm
a an would-be despots determined to seize
power through the barrel of a gun. Washington and
Lo
London
can hope, or pretend, otherwise, but it
won't change the facts.
In truth, the Rhodesians have no choice but to
cied with an orderly transition to majority rule
Whin a parliamentary framework that will
guarantee basic civil and political rights for blacks
as whites. With or without official American
am British observers, the April 20 elections will be
a milestone on the road to that worthy objective.
14J How long- the new government can resist
from the guerrillas and their Soviet and
fttgleg will depend in large part on whether
4er1can and British policy can be returned to Its
mu goal of promoting majority rule.
The deplorable Anglo-America refusal to send
rvers
to monitor the" April 20 voting' Is
aging
evidence th at no such change is even

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Truth, Pat Terry Group, and
Barry McGuire. Jesus '79 will
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what they really need Is to find
a relationship with God."
The four nights and three
days of worship, music and
teaching began with music by
the "Living Sound," Larnelle
Harris, and Doug Oldham and a
talk on "Building Relationships" by Calvary pastor Roy
Harthern. The open air arena
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night with a crowd of 20,000,
many of whom were camping
out In tents and recreational
vehicles on the 172-acre site
Mumford, dynamic speaker
near Disney World. Attendance
and author, and the serving of
Is expected to swell to more
communion.
than 30,000 for today and
Saturday, including many
church groups and families
from Seminole County.
This was the biggest opening
night attendance In the fourThe Just Us Club and
year history of the religious sat on blankets or folding chairs Friendship and Union are in.
In the chilly night air.
festival sponsored by Calvary
viting all Interested individuals
Six large circus type tents and organized groups to join in
Assembly, Winter Part, achave been erected for teaching a Memorial Candlelight March
cording to officials, who have
put In year's preparation for sessions during the day in- in memory of the late Dr.
cluding one for children. George H. Starke and Mother
the event.
Speakers
from past years back Ruby Wilson, founder of the
"In the past," said George
totnchaa1n this year Include Good Samaritan. Ib3me.
Crossley, publicity coordinator,
60 per
of those attending tarry romczaa, Alex Uat- The march wIll take place
within
tenburg, Rennie Scott, Jamie Easter Sunday night, April 15
have
f
Buckingham, Roy and Pauline beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the
gate, but this year it is truly a
Harthern, C. J. Mahaney, Chamber of Commerce and
ilational event."
"What people want when the Winkle Pratney, Benny Hints, ending with a program at the
come here and what they need Peter Lord and Donny Duron. Sanford civic center. Those
Elisabeth Elliot, author and participating will carry white
1o?Iller1Tonary, was the candles.
Friday morning arena speaker, Rev. T.E. Galnous of Orlando
while popular speaker and will be the speaker and music
author Ann Kinnel will speak will be provided by a lçqi
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New Ald. Ewe DOW Cbwvk IM Pow Ave.
Is000da Poo ftoot Cbwlk "Q W. 3" St.
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It was the very breath of her

Herald Correspoadest
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Mary was assured In her
heart that Jesus would
valiantly go forward to suffer
because he who was born In the
image of God believed all things
(even that death could be
overcome), hoped for all things
(even eternal life) and was
willing to endure all things
(even death on the cross.)

By MELENDA EDMISTON

Ray. and Mrs. CyrusDswssy, United Motliotlist
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Mary of Bethany had a close
fellowship with Jesus. He had
revealed himself to her In his
tolls, conflicts and suffering.

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"Why this waste? For this
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Who he was and where his material cost of the jar of pure
power came from was a nard. (It cost about $60 then, far
mystery to many, but not to more now.)
Mary of Bethany. When he
On the other hand, Judas
raised her brother Lazarus Iscariot, one of the 12 apostles,
from the tomb, she had the went before the chief priests to
spiritual discernment to un- betray Jesus. He received from
derstand his love of others In them 30 pieces of silver, about
action. And she gave Jesus one-third the worth of Mary's
back the same kind of love in gift.
this lad opportunity to serve
These coins became a curse
him.
to Judas, who died a selfHer action Is annointing Inflicted death; the money
Ist Mi days before Passover Mary had spent on the costly
Welt betond that moment of ointment became a blessing to
time into eternity. It esem- her memory.
plifled the meaning of true
Jude's act represented
giving and enabled others to see hate and a misplaced power In
that unselfish love Is eternal. action. It brought good to no one
She was willing to prove her
only death because he could
love, no matter what the not live with himself afterward.

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and Symbols of the Quidlan Year," will Interpret the 23rd
Psalm through flower arrangements Tuesday at the Holy
Cro Episcopal Church, Park Avenue, Sanford. Coffee will be
served at 9:30 am. and the program will begin at 10. There is
no chw to the ublic or Cii. community spnso

By EDITH DEEN
(Sixth of eight parts)

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shown at the Longwood Church of the Nazarene, Sunday, at 6
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The award whviIr film takes you Inside the action world of
st,ihi
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definitely coming," says Fr.
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church, and all the facilities at Caverly, adding that the area is beautiful shell is "very Walker-Condev. The stained
SMM will continue to be at the a "natural for the formation of rare. .very hard to get," says glass windows were executed
disposal of the people who at- a community around the the pastor, who confides that he by White Studios of Canton,
tend the satellite."
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Lake Howell Road, Tanglewood, on Friday and Saturday at
7:30 p.m. The programs are open to the public.

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My grandmother told me this. But for the longest time I did not understand
what she meant. I thought people were a product of their environment. I thought
people grew according to their circumstances: business people became merchants;
religious people became clergymen; concerned people became firemen and nurses.
Now and again, I still pass slums; children playing in filth y alleys and on
broken sidewalks. And I remember my questions. Where do the children of alleys
sleep? How are t hey warmed? And how do they grow in surroundings that strangle
clean air, comfort and beauty?

ByJOAN MADISON
he found It. The baptistry area
Although the satellite concept
Magnificent stained glass
Herald Correspondent
Is new to this area, It Is being windows, designed by the also has a stained glass wlndàw
The first Mass at the Church used In many parts of the world pastor, are an outstanding
depicting Christ's baptism at
of the Annunciation, located on and the United States. A feature of the church. The 400.
the Jordan with the Sprint of
five acres on Montgomery Road shortage of priests and a desire square-foot window in the
God descending In the form of a
in Altamonte Springs, will be to cut administrative costs are sanctuary was inspired by
dove.
celebrated at 5 p.m. Saturday, cited as factors for using this
chelangelo's creation paintThere Is a also a Little chapel
followed by Masses at 9 and 11 concept.
Ing in the Sistine chapel. Whit with a stained glass presen•
a.m. on Sunday.
The new church has a seating dominant colors of blue and tation of the Holy Family, a
The boundaries of the new capacity of 550, with an ad.
church, which Is a satellite of ditlonal 200 movable chains, green, it transcends the period nursery for children, infrom the first creation, with the struction rooms overlooking an
St. Mary Magdalen, are SR436 Although SMM, the founding finger
of God touching the enclosed patio, brides, altar boy
to the South; Orange-SemInole church has a seating
capacity finger of man, to the beginning and choir rooms, and the
county line to the West; Wekiva of 1,800, there has been standing of the New Testament.
sacristry. There are kitchen
River-Lake Mary Boulevard to room only at many of the seven
facilities and an area that can
the North; and Interstate 4 to masses. "It's a well known fact
"The
Rose
window
which
be
closed off to make a social
the East.
that the very rapid develop- faces East depicts the halt.
sacramental life of the chur.
"The concept of a satellite Is ment as regards to homes
that the founding church will taken place In the southwest ch," Informs Fr. Caverly.
The semi-circular church,
remain the center of ad- side of Seminole County, and we
The baptistry font Is a giant which has laminated cedar
ministration," explains Patrick are essentially catering to the clam (trldacnagtgas)
shell, ceiling and beams which allow
needs
of
the
moment
and
clergy
J. Caverly, pastor. "The
the which is set In a planter almost perfect acoustics, was
of SMM will staff the satellite projected growth that Issurrounded by palms. The designed by architect Tom

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Fomdsd In 1199, Ovledo's First Baptist Is the oldest church
In the Iando
of the
mIIOI thirds's which later became First Baptist Quwth of
Orlando and the University Baptist Church now Union Park.
Arsiveriary activities coincide with the Ctsjga1
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The First Baptist Church of Oviedo will celebrate Its 11h
amlverury Sunday with Homecoming activities beginning at
9:45 m.
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friends, the Lord gave him going to corns forth.

While sitting in • poverty,
sickness, bereavement, and
loneliness, with no one to
whisper encouragement or
pray for Ms,heioelhsdup1M
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UvMb" (Job 19:30). Job refused
to SM, his tresides lyIng down.
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P.M. NIGHTLY THIU APR. ,tIi.

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For further Information
contact Mary Smith, program
Friends, Tami Chere, Wall coordinator and Just Us Club
Brothers Band, and Barry president, at 3234499.

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"FREEDOM TO BE YOURSELF"
Free Public Lecture offering a
spiritually-based solution to the
so.callsd "Identity Crisis"

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Steve Salva flexed his victory over Knight, Orr &amp; Co
Ryan Mullins went 3-for-3 to
muwleato belt two homers,

NEW YORK (UP!) If I heard It once, I heard It more than a
,hAlf d09Cn times,in 80 many Of the training Camps, and becistole I
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`pennant and World Series, even if the oddsmakers in tm Vegas
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Yankees.
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Wednesday's weekly play, the team of Brooks, Rosemary Bergstedt, Verne
and flea Ilunt won the two-balI tourney by seven shots over the team or
SIISaII White, Vivian Pierce, Eloise hunt and Carol Nelson.

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LaGrow held New York to three
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home Andre Thornton with the Yankees 4-1, Detroit outscored Skip Lockwood, Mike Bruhert Rennie Stennett added a twonm
winning run Th ursday in an 8-7 Boston 5-2 and the Chicago Cubs and Wayne Twitchell combined shot to lead the Pirates over the
exhibition victory by the blanked San Francisco 5-0.
on a low-hitter as New York Orioles.
Cleveland Indians over the
Dave McKay 's two-run single
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marMing,
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marbling? Some of your again that If you use lean
suinnou would lad me to ordinary bed and remove I$
bellove the fat is in do Baby visible fat, you con do jot is
well with mature beef as with
parts as if
whowlemseemdolod"in "al or baby bed. Both have
abo* the aome amount of
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Sanford. Fl.

Friday, March

30, 1919

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DEAR ABBY: When my
parents were first married,
they tried for years to have a
child, but could not. They
up hope

finally gave

lion. He gui mad at her and
refused to give her one.
Abby, shouldn't people be
given their own choice of
pharmacies?
MRS. 0. J.
DEAR MRS. O.J.: Yes. The
doctor I. clearly operating
outside the hounde al ethical
medicine. Change doctors And
be pare to tell him why you're

and

years later
they adopted my brother. I am
now 19.
After 24 years of marriage,
my mother became pregnant!
She was 47 and my father was
55. They were thrilled, and are
now the proud parents of a baby
girl. And what a beautiful baby
she Is!
Abby, please tell couples who
think there is no hope of ever
having a child to hang in there
and they might be as lucky as
my parents.
MARCIA
adopted

me. Two

terminated but this (the test) is Ileavialp
quite a major undertaking.
DEAR ABBY: I am 10 years
Also, mothers In their th are old and am ashamed of my
more apt to have complications mother. She tells the biggest
and more difficult labors. lies, and she gossip. a lot on the
Finally, molt parents in their telephone. She will talk to one
(Os find raising teenagers no lady and pretend to be her bed
picnic.
friend, when she Is really her
DEAR ABBY: I went to a word enemy. How can a person
doctor who examined me and be so two-faced and then tell me
said I needed some medicine.
that If I tell a lie God will punish
DEAR MARCIA: Your He didn't write a prescription. me?
parents are luckier than some Instead, he called his brother's
ASHAMED OF MOM
who become parents In their drugstore and told him to have
DEAR ASHAMED: Do an
later years
the medicine ready for me, that
your
mother SAYS, sot U she
My medical expert Dr. John
I'd be over to get It in a few
does.
Perhaps your mother will
A. Haugen, a fine obstetrician minutes.
read
this and realis, that
and gynecologist for over 40
I was quite sirprised that I
allthenab
wwpue" .Is es meyear. lays, "A child born of a wasn't give a written ONLY teacher, It Is iso of the
woman In her 40's runs a much
prescri pt ion and allowed
to most powerful.
greater risk of being defec- have It filled at my own
Problems? You'll feel better
live." (Particularly Down's pharmacy. I also was angry
&gt; g them
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Syndrome-better known as beca us
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this
doctor's
brother
For
a
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reply
write to
mongolism.)
charges much higher prices
Abby,
Box
6V700,
Lou
Angeles,
True, tests can be dome In than the pharmacist I usually
Cal. 90069. Please enclose
midpreguancy to detect ab. trade with,
stamped, self-addressed enformalities. If an abnormality
One of my friends asked the ve1
exists, the pregnancy can be doctor for a written preactip.
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MRS. MARC BRUCE BARON

Gail

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married March 4, at 3p.m., in the garden of Malson &amp;
Jardin, Altamonte Springs.
Dr. Virgil Bryant and Rabbi Sterling Zahn performed
the double ring ceremony.

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with an empire waist accented by a satin band edged in
heavy lace.
She carried a cascading bouquet of glamellias and
stephanotis with natural foliage, and she wore a crescent
of baby's breath and stephonotla in her hair.
Mrs. Randall Bowling attended the bride as matron of
honor. She wore a floor-length gown of dusty role
polyeder and carried a bo uquet of Frenched rose car.
nations.

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Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Detwfler (left)

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Worry Clinic.
Rosie O'Grady's former 'Red Hot Mama," a
recovered alcoholic,
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("asselberry chats with Mrs. Don (Terry)

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CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. T he
most complete in Central
Florida. HOBBY DEPOT, 1510
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also available, pleas. Inquire at
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EMPLOYER
For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate

Agency June Pon 323S32

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IMPLOYMINT

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ll2Fronct, Ave.

333.5176

Johnny Walker
Realf Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

Mountain cabin aPproxImately 1

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erpr

Ouild to suit

M. Unsworth Realty

value,

See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON w.iap siding &amp; shingle roof,

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PaInter.carpont.rimrnedely
333-0111

Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cook.
Full time, ref req. Apply In
Person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 115 E. ad St.

G..'(tIY.MOBILE HOME'

31Ol Orlando Dr.

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'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12x10, 2 BR, 1% baths. Ex.

MAYFAIR older 3 OR, 1½ 1 home
with many unique features, Ig
rm., lovely grounds. $65,950.
VERY NICE 3 BR, 1½ BATH
MOBILE HOME WITH CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT, OVER
SIZED LIVING ROOM ON
NICELY WOODED 150'xlSO'
LOT. NEAR MULLET LAKE
EAST OF SANFORD. $3,300
DOWN SELLER FINANCING,

CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal leads to
St. Johns River. 159,000.

Harold Hoff Realty
nc.

REALTOR, MLS
323:5774 Day or Night

322-7111

12*49,300.

-RsiI Estate Wanted

668.8335

Private Party wants to buya
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323-5s aft, p.m.

DeLand

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed In our Business
Service Directory.

,VIA 6

BLVD.
LVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,
PROFESSIONAL OF.
FICES. $12,300 TERMS

S acres farm land, Geneva area.

$15310. $2500 dwn, $143 mo.

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 322.49
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 143.3w 321.151,

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120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD

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lanford-Grac,ous living.
Rusoneble weekly I monthly
rates Inepfr,*$.Oak.

Probate Division, Sanford, FL. The
Personal rspros.wativ.otwie estate
FLORAL DESIGNER needed.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
Is BARBARA ZilBER,
Exp. preferred. Apply Collins
*ISSI ed OP PROPOSED CHANGES AND
Florist 2603 Fairway Plaza Of
dress Isfl3Q S. IS)id Street, Federal AMINIMINTS
IN CURTAIN DIIWay, WA, 50505. The name ii
call 323-1304.
AND BOUNDARIES OP
address of the personal reproesa. TRICTI
THI ZONING ORDINANCE
OF
tativVsaftornysetfe,*Wj.
14, ut the swing in the
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
All persons having claims or FLORIDA.
beck ya'd Isn't? Sell it with a
demands against tte estate are
went ad-CIII
Notice is hereby given that a
m-2611.
iequlred, WITHIN
THREE Public
Hearing
will
be
held
at
the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
IMISIISn Boles In The City Nail
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
THIS NOTICE, file
?:*o'clock P.M. on April 1, 1175, to
01 the above court a written
changes and a,idne,
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statement of any claim or
1
Zonl, Ordinanc, of the City
uwy may have. Each claim must IS
Sanford, Florida, as follows:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNS
in writing end
IIIIICatS the
ApSrtlonelthatcsrtalnpr.pe,ty EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CON.
basIs for the claim, the name
address of the creditor or his agent lying between Country Club Road CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLI
;. SVO
between COUNT", FL.
or attorney, and the
Hardy Avonve and the seaboard CASE NO.
c imed. It liii dales Is not amount
yet
due,
la
Cast LW4 ft9a rigt.o.wy, Is IN RE: The Mar$.dfl
wln II wiI buCOfrMLJ
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be rese
from RI.1 GEORGE W. TISCHL.IR,
shall be stated.- If the claim Is
lndust,Iil) District to
contingent a, uaIlqvld.ted, titi
PeIttIo,wr.Hu.banl
iaOwe of tise uncertainty shall be 4614 (MedIum
_________ IndustrIal) District, and
Said
prsaity
Wing
stated. If the Claim
more W. JUDY TISCHLER,
IS ISCWIE. ItS tIalarly dssasl foliowe:
Ny WWI be duscrlbod,
The
Petrn.nawIs.,
peW 151114 feet
dalmant shell 0111W!
EetaRd3gfoetN,fl,,of,,,.$w.
NOTICE OF ACTION
*5 claim IS 110 ClIck
cl" Of
the Ciolifill
If Wlielf sole My go nor 01 Section 35, Ts.iI,I 30
TO:
JUDY
Tl$CHLER
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REALTY

ISR-$1s4. Pool. AdUfts orJy, an
Lake Ma. Just So. of Airport
Sled. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
3534" Mariners Village.

SELLERS&amp;SUYENS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A NOME I
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET T000YHER

Lk. Mary, very nice, 1 BR, C.HIA,

omv. lecatlon. $140 + securIty.
nines for appt.
$l3Smo.,$llldegosit
331-0041

130.100.

only 137,3001

Dabaly-Lovely lg.1 SR
AW,NOPotI. Idlat 111110. Person

FANTASTIC 3 ON, I bath home
completely furnished I New
wallpaper I kltchonl
Many Extras with one rental
Apt.I Yours, for 031,5051

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Sanford 1 BR. Air, ceramic bath,
wail to wait carpel. $155. $41.

7505.

SEIGLER REALTY

SEIGLER REALTY

BROKER

BROKER

321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

Sanford 3214640
Orlando 327.1577
OeLand 661-1335

Sanford

•EAUTIFUL4 DR, 2 bot h Miniin
Hidden Lake w.C.HIA, w.w

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•p1Iit30.SChslnaIastand$355,o,

Cemmarcial
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YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
met a *0ftlen Ion byu flied in *0
abyve entItled Coofl for *?I
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SOUTH ALLEY LYING - SI. quallficatlsis of the per$oaIl
why lIe
*1.12 feet, lhoncs N 26 degrsas 1$' u.ns suio net be gralovilin
by
TWEEN EIGHTH STREET AND
or
ISIS
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35"EVtIlNittohIisSeu$SIR.Wst
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copy
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EXTENDED
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CLAIMS,
DEMANDS.
AND
Ceu*y
Club
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defenses, If any,
EASTERLY AND BETWEEN
Carml
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SAl OBJECTIONS
NOT $0 PILED I10sce rim N 35 deirses W W Srsvs, liq., 0111, law firm
AVENUE AND MULLONVILLE
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aleng
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SANFORD, FLORIDA FOR NitkesIldmkul*aflan: March05, laIhyid,
Is.SrboI.r.Apriii4, lla
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A copy shall he syllable $1110
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MERLE V. TRIDWAY
Office of the City Clerk for aM
Molly,
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anars lst.nc&amp;of J011few IS ISiS
WITNEU my Mist ai sees as
persons desiring IS assins 115 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
POW of $il1fl
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All Millasi *0Is$
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Mz1.l in war.s
1111sorldiL "ft *0
cj.ps NIPRESINTAT VI
delis haul an spesilasily Is Is 310 dlv of March.
5:5. Jis
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opparftmlly Is Is STINITROM,
DAVIS
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MN. Tames,

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:eea au. and loll II with I

tWill diSollhed Id. Call

WANTED
Present

Greet for Comm. silica Soil

Has

SPP WARRANTED. WOW. MY

Operator

Leaving Town

Good Clientele Established

NEAL. ESTATE AUOC1ATEI JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
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to, limier Citizens. Beem
LIADIRI WE LIST &amp; $11.1.
*01, very clIas &amp; iwamy. IN
46001 HOMES THAN ANYONII
&amp; JImmie Cowan, 315 PsimilI, JOIN THE ONS THAT'S NOlI
J Ave.

INCOME ABOVE

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IU. Famed yard. large LI.
fireplace. NMI ISV sIlslir
v-, iIIaenNepoN.S*ms.$
MourN, diMN.051W. 20* 11.
SIter S.

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EALTORS

APT1I$:$-.N).

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(2) 1965 Barracudas
For Restoring
Ph. 3275563

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11 Ford LTD Station Wagon

chairs, color TV. port ref. golf

Ei.c cotid loaded S600
571 4129 Deltona

clubs A Cs, typing stand, his &amp;
tiers bicycle, baby items &amp; misc
items of all kinds Something for
everybody. A lot of new items!

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69 Cadillac. Good Conditon
5500 or best offer

DOOR PRIZES
COMEIARLY

373 4394

Dell's Auction Center

or Call 322 5389

7927 Hwy. I? 92

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RACQUET STRINGING...GR IPS
All ty pe racquets, Avg $5

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Home lnrovement

Central Heat &amp; Air Cord. Free Es?.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 I//I

Mikes Drywall - Drywall work,
spraying, remod eling &amp; floor

covering Free Est. 322 1641.

JACK FROST-- Cent Heat &amp; Air

Cond. Service free EStL on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res 3220200.

Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeling

agnm

36S6334

Beauty Care

BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"
322-7337

Mowing

Guitars, Drums, Barbs. Complete. Thomas org
ans, pianos,
Bob Bali's Disc Center Inc.
3202 Fren ch Ave.
322225S

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. Is? SI., 322-3747

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CsraniclUe

AFRICAN VIOLETS

&amp; spraying 323 8019 call anytirnt.

General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn main?. &amp; tree trimming,

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64-Equipment for Rent

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Lawn Service

Dressmaking

The Greenhouse
3229141
- Eves af ter o&amp; weekends
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SUIt.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.7510-

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

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54" round solid oak table, w-2
leaves Ipads, $300 or offer. 327'354.

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Painting

fr,a
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All type reglazing 1. wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 5543.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3235711

Hauling

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Glass&amp;Saeen

3223)51

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5311

Curley Burfield Elect rical
Maintenance a. repair

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

each' SIlois&amp; Work cloffies

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322-0101

Rent Our Rinsenvac

Moped
$130 as Is
3033 Molly Ave'

3232941

Drapes, Upholstery

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

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plete lawn service
FrCe

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 611-7617

$100. 3225705

St$455E.FwstSt.

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19/7 Chevrolet Station Wagon
$1150 437 West 19th St.

Sanford, Fla. 37711

Nearly new Seablue pump
I pool filter. Heavy duty

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'71 Sport Fury
Take over payments
Call after 3pm 323 1885

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Hide a bed,

s7p

______________________1973 Jeep Custom SW. Quadra.
Trac. 360 V-I. auto, AC &amp; H. A 1
cond 372 1737

ROBSON MARINE

Real Estate

Saturday. 11 a.m.. March 31
LAKESIDE HILLS From Palatka.

Florida go n.w. on Hwy 100, 15 miles to Coral
Farms Road and turn right 31/, miles.

100 Lik.vis.
Beautiful rolling hills located on George's
Lake with lots of tress. 38 miles from
Jlcksonyllle arid 35 mIles Irom Gainesville,

TERM&amp;

20% Down ($350.00 sale day)
Salaricø up to 12 years oc B',

Inspecti Dates:
March 25, 2$, 29 &amp; 30
ii: Cesh Drawing
For Information or Color Brochure Call

N24363
TOMOMOW REALTY I AUCTION CO., INC.,
lOOKER
P.O. Box 1328 Longwood. Fla. 32750
SIIson Oils Undo Tent .Rain of Shine

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CALL 8831 AA T.1 P.M.
PHONE 3WIM

Mulfiple Listing Service
nu
pyamch Office

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Flberglajs'30t1,,xc cone.
100 tip Evinrude, Extras, *1993
134-1239,239 6361

Lake Front .Canal Lots

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New Home? Check the Want Ads for hQiie.

Accessories

AUCTION

MUST BE MASTER

131,NSI

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6Z 31 LA-

Call 123 7920. alt.., I. 574 2116

Every Saturday at 7 p.m located
on SR 115. II mi north of San
ford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc by the piece or house full
Free pick upon consigned mdse
at 30 pc? 322 2770.

59-IV'a,sical Merchandise

new 83"i Loveseat $44.95 &amp;
7 pc dinettes 545.55 &amp; up; net.
$50 I up; El. stove $40 &amp; up; full
size draperies sto &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.53 So of
Sanford, 3225721,

BEAUTICIAN

WHAT AIUY3IR,Ib.ftshome
w.C-H&amp;A, ww carpet, DI, Ph.
Rm.. porch, completely Pencil I
landscaped I Super Location I

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1913 Grand Torino
Excellent Cond. $) 195

DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.Exterior House Painting

Licensed. insured. Bonded

GroOflhlng&amp;Bo.rng

FREE Estimates. (305) 322 9460
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Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Es?. 327 $545

ANIMAL HAVEN

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
Clipping, flea control, Pet
Supplies, dog houses, Heat ed
innels. 322-5757.

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Plumbing

Country atmospheri on 1g. lit I
Eat-in kit., carpet, porch, Clem
to scimsls &amp; SlppinSl Just

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75 models Call 3399100 or $31.

4605 (Dealer)

Service

Home

NEAT 3 BR, 1 bell home w.

all.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS'65 to

Hwy 46 West, Sanford

carpet, Fla. Mtn.,perch &amp; 1g.

INC

REALTOR 353.7051
Evg.311-51tL 3521117, 351.7171

W.

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the reserved price Call 904.253.

81)1 for further details

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'A AUCTION

for Sale

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-7AYTONA AUTO AUCTION

JOHNNY'S BACK
-Piney u.__.j..
yvuous Au
iucuou
ction

Yard Sale- Sat Set %tp.l eralfold
with casters. I electric cement
vibrator, Omark stuo gun,
electric polisher &amp; Sander,
heavy duty Saber saw A Misc.
items. 1406 Magnolia Ave.

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AvEsge and Me E
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tisburd Cash Line Rail
ms Rim East
feet,

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80-Autos

wy. 97, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday A Saturday at 7 - 30. It's
the only one in Florida, You set

72-Auction
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Yard Saloon ilSat Allman, Osteen
Sat &amp; Sun, 31st &amp; 1st
lam 106p.m.

BR's. Joiø Hsmaowpis Maci
,, 111"
for $awl

References required. Ne pits.

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Scott Reagan 32281?;

S Pc. SR suite nSW,$335;3 PC. LR

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. $11,000.
NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PRO.
PERTY OVERLOOKING AN
ICE COLD TROUT POND. YOU
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,155 WITH
ONLY $100 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS
INTEREST. WITH 6 PERCENT

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

obligation.

13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND SASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PANAMA CITY
11*100 BEST
TERMS.

DeLand H$1335

I BR. UnMn. Apt. $140 to 1151.

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CLOSETS GALORE AN ABU.
DANCE OF FRUIT TREES
COME WITH THIS VERY NICE
3 SR HOME WITH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, BETTER LOCATION OF SANFORD. ONLY

SUPER 3 Bit, 1 bath home In
Dreemwold w-dining wee, nice
LR, 1g. ii patio, all an lovely
fenced 110111 SPP WARRANTED.

1 BR.Avaliable at once.

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LARGE 2 SR HOME OLDER
FRAME IN MODERN CONDI.
TION. COMPLETELY FURNISHED WITH ELEGANT
TASTE 033,10001 WILL RENT
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

2$ Sales In Jan
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29 58146 In Feb.

IS.A IIII11IIdI UfIIuflhishSC

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3334457ft hrs. 322-7111

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S Bedrooms In private home
1306 West 3rd St.
333.1103 aft 5p.m.

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NEAR OSTEEN, YOU'RE OWN
33 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

78-Motorcycles

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YARD SALE
S. Sanford Ave
Sat&amp; Sun. 3228301

We have a Singer Future 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 512
MO. Will take trade as part
Payment. Call 031.1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

21/4 ACRES NEAR LAKE JESSUP
13,000 DOWN $140 MONTH.

to Buy

For Sale Large Antique Sofa
In Gold Velvet; Other Antiques
Phone 322 7195
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Garage Sale: 7068 Grandview S.
Sat. 95, dishwasher, base cab,
china cab, African violets. 327
1239

Beds double hotel, $30 set.
Sanford Auction,
12155. French. 323734O

1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $11,500
TERMS.

From S10to%50
Call 372 1671, 327 4460

71-Antiques

Fri.&amp; Sat 9toS

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

100' FRONTAGE ON AIRPORT

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
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-BUY JUNK CARS

Must see to appreciate

DON'TSTOREIT, SELL ITwitha
low cost Classified Ad.
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521 Plumosa Dr., Sanford

55-Boats &amp;

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
- furniture, Refrig., Stoves, lool,

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323 .3866 or 323 7710

Garage Sale

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st I.2nd
MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 023 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
*42.743

43-Lots-Acreag,

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Cash 372.4132

Garage Sale- Fri., Sat, 96. Furn.,
clothes, misc. 106 Fairlane Cir.,
"rk Ridge
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
nift,ve Salvage 322 8121

Idyllwilde Section.

47-A--Mor,g.g,s Bought

comm. lot on 17.

Pleasure to spare in this
Pinecrest area home. 3 IR. 2 B
w.many extras. $40,000.

Inc. 3214w.

Orlando 327.1571

1971 Chev wd van. dbl air,
auto . $38or best offer
322 8351

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Multi -lam. Garage Sale. Sat. 95
104 Brentwood Dr. New

BETTER.

Dutchcraft trailer, SeIt
contained, air cond New tires.
Excellent cond $4,000 Ph. 322
1111 after 4

$100

3 Family Yard Sale
1906 Locust
Thurs, FrI,8. Sat. 9105

COMMUNITY BULLETIN
BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN

Sanford 321.0640

FRI., SAT, ISUN.
Hrs. 1.5 P.M.
100 Orange Avenue
SANFORD-NEAR HOSPITAL
NIW3 bit, 1 both. C.H
City water &amp; sewer

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CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N . C. 2*505

SEIGLER REALTY

OPEN HOUSE

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These are a few of over 2000
listings. We have all types of
property listed from $500. per
xre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc.
- Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing 1-I-43I7421.
Write or call today.

cellent Cond. 345-5sso.

shady yd. 113 Pinecrest Or.
Drive by I call. $27,300.
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3235200

VA&amp;FHA Financing
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well landscaped, bk yd fenced.
135,000.

5994

60's ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up pa yments of $11
per mo. Call 131.1111 for free
home demonstration.

2.? Acres locat ed on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
01 room to build 3 or I houses.
Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty 'of privacy.
$5tS0,00,
$1.500.00 -• down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and 000d fishing In this area

Homes
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Back on Market 3 BR,) b, fenced

New listing

ML'

323.4041 or eves. 323 0517

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75-Recreational Vehicles

&amp;
P.

mo old, male, best looking dog
in central Fla Just don't have
the room to keep him Call 323

night.

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REALTOR

Pit Bull pups, extra large,
$100. Call alter I p rn
weekends 298 3457

Use A Wan? Ad 322 2611 ur )t

9993

FOR SALE AKC German Shep,18

Good Used Televisions, $25 and up.
Miller's 26l9 Orlando Dr.
3220352
Television-25" Color. Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $aoo,
Balance $173 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call 131-1711 day or

acre. Dandy garden w., -ni.
a handy man special because It
Is not finished Inside., roughed
wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the out sid e is corn
plated. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You con livelnht while you
finish It up. S miles from Mur.
phy. 122300.00. $5,000.000 down
assume loan.

our lot or yours,
FHA-VA, FHA 233 1 243.

6443013

Modest 2 BR, CS home under
$12,000? Yes, it's true if you act
fastlll Not fancy but a real

611

50 yr. old working female desires
sametoshsremy2,R apt. Ref.

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Cash for your lotl Will build on
your lot or our lot,

Auction Saturdays 70 m
Sanford Ave at Hwy 127
Consignments V'.elcome
Kelloqqs Auction Sales
i3 750

Don' t Despair Or Pull YOi - "ar

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VA- F HA-235.C. Homes
Low Down Payment
Medel inc., Realtor

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GE El. Range, copper tone
w
dbl. oven. Exc. cond.
w-dbl.oven.Exccond.
322 6733 aft 6

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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale-- Sell everything
fast with a want ad Call 322 7611
or 831-9993

53-TV-Radio-Stereo68-Wanted

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYOne of Sanford's most popular
breakfast &amp; lunch restaurants.

107W. 1st Sanford
Phone 322.2333

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Pood le AKC Male, 7 wks, et blk
Com es w free obedience course
&amp; first grooming, $75 834 1239.
339 6367

KENMORE WASHER - Parts
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
Wing and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only
$0300.00. Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

KULPA REALTY

CaIiM43O7,.

Small remodeling firm needs

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

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Cocker Spaniel AKC Female,
hOuSe broken, well trained. $175
834 1239. 339 6367

52-Appliances

Proparty

BROKER

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2635 Sanford Ave.
321.0759

322-6451 aft Hrs.

LAKE FRONT 20 acres wove,
300 on lake in Deltona, $43,000.

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Terms. $7,000.

ToS1isi

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Part Time LPN, 11.7 shift

Lead Notice r

MOBILE HOME LOTS 1004160.

21-ApN. &amp; Houses

AVON
BUILD YOUR
EASTER NEST EGGI
Earn extra money for the
holidays by IIIIIng.Av,,. Now's
a great time to start.

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Fruit trees. $31,300.

Single girls 15.21 preferred with
waitress or similar experience
helpful but not necessary. Ex.
penis paid training and high
starting pay to follow. Only those
able to leave for training im.
mediately need apply. See Miss
Lawson Set. Only l2:00t03:ooat
Holiday Inn, Sanford. No phone
calls accepted. Parents welcome
at interview. Cleaning product.

Sanford, Florida 32771

the above office.

COUNTRY % acre 42, furnished,

Miss Lawson will be in.
tervlewlng for Positions to
travel all IS states I 'return.

Seminole County
Manpower Division
lOf North ParIiAvenue

Creative Expressions

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, 444.2311.

Always wanted to travel? If so.

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Seminole County
CETA Office

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24351 7 S. French (1792) Sanford
323-5374

EXCITING
NEW CAREERI

four's License. Interest in

APPLY IN PERSON TO:

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STRAWBERRIES: Extra large I
plenhiful. You or We pick daily $

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45-A--Out of State

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Garage so full there's no room for
IM car ? Clean it out with a Want
Ad in the Herald. PH. 322-2611 or

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Shepherd Pups. Reasonable'
Call aft 5 -1 Wks. old
323 9136

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, 17-97 So. of
Sanford. 327 8721

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
acc ess. $730 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 30S-"t1696 A $301026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904731-ISAg

LOW ELECTRIC BILLS- Solai
Heating, 3 BR, 1½ B. Largo
family Rm. &amp; dining rm
Completely remodeled kitchen,
landscaped. Warranted. $26,100,

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INC. REALTORS
5301033 or 335.4711 eves.

Friday, March ]0,979-.,f4'

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65Pets- Suppli
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MOVING NORTH
EVERYTHING MUST GO
321 0446
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English peas, iettvce, sw.st
siatsas. at
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Hwy 44 East of Leesburg.

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'• AM dut- - iiMPfl.3l7Mi
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Driver will be responsible for
transporting senior untaers to
assigned stations, checking to
assure vehicle is in operating
condition; assignments at the
office and the delivery of Items
along assigned routes. Chauf.

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REALTORS

Opportunftles

322044$

COUNTRY SETTING yet cony. ft
everything. Well built 3.2. Only
yrs. old. $31,900.

storag. rm &amp; work shop, fenced,
shaded I landscaped. $21,500.

LOW LOW investment buys you
your own business. Fully equip?,
this DAY CARE CENTER is ins
thriving location &amp; ready to go.
Only $7,000 dwn + $11 ma. to be
your own boss. Their loss is your
gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
- Realtor, MLS
333.5774

FAMILY INCOME, OR ON
AFDC.
BUS DRIVER

Baby Sitting In my home,
Longwood area. Days only. Ph.

3-Iuslnsss

STANDAROr FOR

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ANNUALS 'P

NISJAMBIA

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Msadnd
c&amp;ers

OMPLITI
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White Persian cat, black tips of fur
on back. Lost vicinity of Madera
&amp; Rosalie, $15 reward. 322.1045.

TISCHLIR,
NerIl of Noe
SW Camir II slId Sec. Potmen.,, alsO JUDY TI$C*IR,
.uwv
nan
35.
PORTION OF THE
STRUT veiidlsy it s decadeits will. She
Rsopsndea$, 'and you at. hereby
RIGHT-OF-WAY
OF NORTH.

Nave On. 01*. Larpot (sledloss

GLOXINIA

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GRUNHOUS

01 Trokal And (silk PkaN l T1 Arsi

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Mar. 21 at noon. "Bandit".
(Reward). 323.7731, 3224121.

to 5, wholesale or retail. Also

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... Awddlag,ribssrsnjd$ivwr,party,ln.

SEMI NOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBiLITY
CRITERIA. WHICH INCLUDES
UNEMPLOYED 10 Out,OF
THE 12 WEEKS IMMEDIATE.
LY PRIOR 'lb APPL1.
CATION; UNEMPLOYED AT
THE TIME OF APPLICATION;
AND MEET THE LOWER

bik mask. E.441 Richmond A.
ve

034-4152

s: oougsas itsnwrsm
Personal
Rep. ests
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7:OOWcleckP.M.g,,
on
IM,to
AilparuenW.u$adla*.esas,.
consider The adepfi it as W.
dinanc, by th* City Sanford, to-am a copy it ain NellIe it
Florida, title of which Is as fell
THREE
ORDINANCE NO.1* ows: required, 'WITHIN
- MONTHS FROM THU DATI OP
ANORDINANCEOFYNECI,YOP. THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, CLOSING,
THIS NOTICL to tug a"
VACATING AND AIANDONING A
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moJuaL. and we promise that
".dal teach" for yo special
The
JIM Is anlabIe an NaIL-Wit svsninj aid
other thiss by wismsM.
TIADITIONAL$UNAY DINNER

LOST: Male Pekingese. wti. &amp; tan,

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old Ssofcrd cokniaL

MUST BE A RESIDENT OF

Seminole County Courthouse,
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EveninglikisM

MZT111 h1
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First

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS
POSITION, APPLICANTS

'322.5254

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shopping. 2 BR. I b, large

career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and If we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
Idn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
cell 14N-132.$I03 anytime for
recorded message.

AFTER HOURS

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322.7450

If you weren't looking for a new

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CaIlBaft

LET'S BE HONEST

WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

For

REALTY WORLD

Seminole Harness Raceway,

POSITION IS AVAILABLE

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&amp; Found

described property, situated at 147

145 Orange Blvd.
Looking for the country home w.
acreage? Here It Is, one 3 acre w.
a canal running by the property.
3 OR &amp; a potential 4th or hobby
rm. $34,100.

2000
Seminola
Blvd..
Cassolberry, $3111i0 or 0304slo.

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.

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Street, Sanford, Florida, seae
ld bids
for the purchase of th e following

for 2 offices. We pledge

agents

lNO ACT, THE FOLLOWING

WrlIeP.O.Jojt 3213
510rda3ñfl

EARL V. TURNER. deceased, will
receive un$lISp.m. April 13,
the Off ice Of STENST*OM, DAVIS,
MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN, Flagship

one of Sanford's picturesque
streets has been brought right up
to date. You have the best of both
worlds wCHIA &amp; FP, 3 OR, 2
B, $32,730.

Applications now accepted for
maintenance help, all phases,

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE

647.3333

106W. 19th Street
Like to live with the charm of
yesteryear? This older home on

MAINTENANCE

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Can Help

The undersigned, as Personal
Representative I the estate of

that the adminlstrathofloftheestOS
of MERLE V. TRIDWAY,
decossed. File Number re-es cp,
ding in the Circuit COW
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
DIvW, the addr of which le

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The Evening Herald

ufllatIn, sic.? 1A

PROBLEM?

Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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NOYICUOP

Deceased

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MERLE V. TREDWAY,

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IN RE: ESTATE

teen-age alcoholism.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
File
PROBATE DIVISION
NVMbeV 1946 CP
Division

Want to Know

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Publish Mar., 16, 23, 30, 17l

PubllWMar.3,27,fl,30,&amp; Ap,
1, 1175
DEH110

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Auditors, Waitresses A Cooks,
all positions require experience.
Apply in person Days Inn,
Sanford.

P.O. Box 553
Sanford, F1...11fl*

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2321 PARK OR. 322.2110

The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Listings I
During March We Will
List And Sell Your Home
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experienced &amp; newly licensed

An vlthdty,hc.

322-0231, 323-7173,322-0779

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70$ Wilshire, Casselberry
Want to be where the action Is?
This 3 OR home in Casselberry
offers you proximity to 436 yet It
Is on a quiet residential street.
Interest ration Mort. only 7 pct.

ourselves to your being a suc.
ceisl Continuous training &amp;
guidance, Join a professIonal
teem. Call 031.5253 or 323.5233
Prick, &amp; Frick, Assoc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Member.B,oker.

Relief Auditors, Full Time

Sanford AI-Anon Family Group

Flagship Bank of Seminole
West First Street
Sanford, FL 32171

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SUBSCRIBE NOW -CALL

FURNITURE AND THINGS

By: Earl S. Black, Sr.
By: Earl S. Slack, Jr.
By: Lelia 0. Slack

STENSTROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH

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Read

For familiesor frien'tsof
problem drinkers
For fut ure information call
W.3233 or write

County, Florida this 27th day of
February, 1171.

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Want to live In the country? We
have some beautiful building
sites in several locations. Call
for prices and terms.

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Kuip Decorators
Since 1937
109W Is?.
322 2333

FORREST GREENE

322-9283

24 HOUR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

installed

ZELLW000. S acres $10,000.

ItWOS

for SaIe.J-

Nylon Pile cushion carpet. $650y

FOR SALE
3 lots In Lake Mary, Fl. 135 E
Alma. 3 22 -154.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2344 S. French Ave.

WE'VE EXPANDED

Lg. lot within city limits. Water &amp;
sewer, trees. $11,500. Wm.
MalIczowski, Realtor. 322-7953.

50-Miscellaneous

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LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 $7,000.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD

New office in Lake Mary now

New 233 Homes, I pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 32722$1.

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W. Garnettyite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322.7111, Sanford

open. Currently Interviewing

0473.
Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Jeans Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanfom. Fla 12771.

AL-ANON

1 JULIAN

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BLACK.
DATED at Sanford, Seminole

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Receptionist.Typist. Good with
figures. Full time position. 323.

NOTARY PUBLIC
323.2036 or 323-0467 0,

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

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Sandy Baron served his brother as best man. Ushers
were Michael Baron and Robert Gatchel.
The wedding reception was held at the Maim &amp;,Jardln
gallery.
Following a wedding trip to the Florida East Coast, the
newlyweds are making their home in Altamonte Springs.
The bride Is a guidance counselor at Ster ling Park
Elementary School, and the bridegroom is a school
psychologist with Seminole County schools.

"What's

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BLACK-.'JR. AND LELIA 0.

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Sanford.

-Weddings by DOT

The parties Interested in said
buslnes enterprise are as fois:
EARL S. BLACK, SR., EARL S.

bedroom, one-bath, dwelling. The
keys may be obtained from Patricia
Austin of STINSTROM, DAVIS,
MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN. The sale
shall be for the highest cash bid No
bid will be accepted lass than

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bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Stewart Gatchel, 2O Cordova Drive, Sanford. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baron,
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SLBoUyo,&amp; Via

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Appetite required.

Avenue, Sanford, Seminole County,

Florida:
Said property Is zoned Residential
by the City of Sanford, and situated
on the property is a one-story, two.

The

person' Hwy. 11.12,

Manager Trainee
Walgre.n
Drugs of Sanford. Paid vacation,
paid holidays, mdse disc, major
medical 1. retirement plans. 323.
1150 for appointment.

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OFFICE SPACE
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pay for career
minded Individual. Typing I
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
paid vacation Iholidays
provided. If Interested in long
term employment with one of
the Nation's largest builders call
Cardinal Industries inc. 306.331.
0320 between $a.m.I5p,m wk.
days or send resume to Box U,
Sanford, Fl., 33771. Equal op.
pertunity Employer,

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$30,100 will buy you this 3 BR, 2
bath home with tam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now to set
This 2 BR home with w.wc. Is ideal
for retirees or a starting couple.
Also features a large corner lot.

Broker-322.6457.

Handy Way Food Stores now
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Part time Positions. Apply at
any Store locally orp,o Box 100,
Crescent City, Fl, 32012.

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Operators who own their own
tandem- axle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip A f ast
weekly settlements. Call
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS

WANTED: Customers to enjoy
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Salad Bar with 15 items &amp; Great
Country Breakfast. No cx.
perionce necessary. Apply in

Florida 32711.

County,

month,

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holidays,
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Experienced boat riggers, txc.

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"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
$65.01, Flor ida Statutes will
register with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court In and for Seminole County,
Florida upon receipt of proof of
publication of this notice, the tic.
titious name, to.wlt: "FURNITURE

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WHY BE LONELY? Write "Got A
M ate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, CIwtr., FL. 33517.

Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, to wit:
Lot 3, Las the Nam ½, and Loft
and 5, Block 6, MAYFAIR, ac
cording to the Plot thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 3 Page 35,

Vows

DEADLINES

Super clean 3 BR home Includes a
fully equipped kitchen, C.HIA,
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,500.

$175 mo.; 1st., last &amp; SIo
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security. 311.1o.

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ExperIenced Cook
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Holiday Inn of Sanford

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neat, clean. Nice yard. No pets

No Sundays. Apply after 2 p.m.
Hwy. 11.52, Sanford.

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That the party Interested in said
business enterprise is as follows:
W.J. Morrow &amp; Company
135 Wall Street
Orlando, Florid a 32501
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
Florida, this 5th day of March, 1171.
W.J. MORROW I. COMPANY
By:. William J. Morrow,
President
Publish: March 16, 23, 30, April 6,
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with me Clerk of the Circuit Court in
and for Seminole County, Florida.
upon receipt of proof to publication
of this notice, the fictitious name, to
wit: NOBLE ROMAN'S under
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3238543-331-011%

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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Ser vice
Chg. Cds.
323 0174; 327 460

Remodeling, rMlred builder ooing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 323-1214.

PresSUre Clea ning
Brown's Pressure Cleaning- Mil.
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mob ile homes. Trucks washed.
- Economy rates. 831 9535.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 322-5465

IMan, Quality Operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 377.1321

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Concrete Work: steps, patios

SM.or Lg. Fro* Est.
Call Mr. Taylor, 3775345
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
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TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
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all types
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
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the only water available is they solved the problems. of the other activities enFrom a stagnant, muddy pool Three gold nuggets for ex- jnyed by the scouts. Ben
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tammated. You have with passing, and 0 for failure. Sanford was probably the
you an ore pan and two were earned for each man most appreciated — he
matches — render one quart problem. Troop 529 from handled all the cooking
of water safe to drink."
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DEAR DICK: About the show, "DW'reat Strokes," I
would like to know II Arnold (Gary Coleman) Is a midget
or a little kid? I think be's a little kid but a lot 01 my
relatives think be's a midget. How old Is he? SECRET,
Abbotsford, ]LOC., Cu.
Whenever a child An comes along who talks in a
mature way, the nanor tarts flitting around that he's a
midget. Or she. It happened with Jackie Coogan, Jackie
Cooper,Shirley Temple, Margaret O'Brien, etc., etc. And
now it's happening with Gary Coleman. Retail years old.
He Is, however, maII for his age and he has a kidney
condition which, his doctors say, will prevent him from
growing to be taller than about five feet.
DEAR DICK: We have been besting rmom that Pat
0.0.. and his family might have a weekly show starting
neat fall. We certainly hope ao and are very aul.n to
hear: lilt true? M.G. AND D.C., Coned 01011., I.wa.
It's a remote possibility. The situation Is this: Pat and
his family are taping an Eider special for ABC, which
will air on April 7. Jack Spina, the Boones' manager for
many years, says that the deal includes an option for a
weekly series. ABC has until the end on May to exercise
that option. So, theoretically, If that Easter special is a
waash, that rnlgl* decide to go ahead with a series. If they
don't, Spina says, the neat Boone TV appearance will be a
Christmas contract with ABC, that's the only chance.
DEAR DICK: I watched the old movie, "The Blue
Bird," with Shirley Temple, which was aide in 1NO. In It
was a character called Light. I was wondering If the lady
who played Light was the same as the actress who was the
Goad Witch In "The Wizard of Os." S.C. BARR1'r, Rack
Hill, S.C.
No, two different witches. Helen Ericson played Light In

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"The Blue Bird," and Billie Burke was the Good Witch In
"The Wizard 01 Os."
____In a recent
DEAR DICK: Thanks for yes great column.
"All Ii the FIIy," the butcher friend of Edith brought
his fiancee to visit the Beakers. Her sme was Judith and
the cast sold she was played by Jam Pucd. But wasn't
We rosily Jam Stapleton, playing two psrts? LUELLA
LOHRMEYER, Fields, Cole.
Thanks for your areat letter. Yes, you iueaaed right.
Jean Stapleton did play both roles on that show.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell us why Lawrence Welk won't
eme what happen to pi
____ like Cisay King, who
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me regulars as the show and the. disappear without any
reset give.? All regular lIsIs 01 the show are kept
wondering needlessly. It would be easy to nace where
these _________
mining pause are and what they are doing at the
p1 6-1 Use. MRS. R.J. WALITRAND, Springfield, K,
The Welk I
say that Walk has never done that, and
RTibly never will. Even when Alice L011 his old Champagne Lady - left and told the world she WU
fired because Welk MR*
skirts were too short, he
kept Went. He believes he's there to entertain, and not to
gossip about the people on (or off) the show.
DEAR DICK: What h -Up esed to the series, "Voyage To
the fetus 01 the Sea"? It was em 01 my fav.rfte shows.
MIKE QUINN, Owensboro, Ky.
DEAR DICK: I used to on "Besama" and "P-ffiean"
and "Daulel Bseue" and Iliked them and was wondering
what banned to the stars, TIM MARTIN, Springfield,
N..
- DEAR DICK: What happened t. the TV series,
"SWAT," "The Rookies," "MeCloud" and "Rhoda"? D.
SULLY, Serrey, S.C., Can.
All thaie shows ran their courses, had their hours In the
aim of the ratings, and then began to sag and so were
cancelle&amp; Shows have a very brief existence--five years
is superlmg. The Mars move on to other things. Actors are
laborers, like anybody eije, and when one job folds op,
they look for another.
DEAR DICK: Could yes please tell me the name 41the
seeg that was played each time that avis made his en
trance.. stage t.lb a live perfsnmeme? Is It oJaIb
W a record? J.R., Urbong Ma.
Ipremmle you mew Elivs Presley, not Elvis Costello.
Anyhoi, Presley's entrance music was Richard Strauss'
"Also Sprach Zarathustra." recently known as the theme
from '1001: A Space Odyssey." The original music has
been recored dozens of time., but you can hear it, as the
Presley people used It, on at least these of Elvis' albums
- "Madison Square Gardens," "Aloha From Hawaii"
and "In Concert."
DEAR DICK:
is the computer on the enfglual "Star Trek" relevisles
series. G.ASCI, Ln, Ta.
That's th. voice 01the besidiful Majel Barrett, who also
played an oncasiena rois on the series.
DEAR DICK: A friend and I were wathing "Lacy
Ceutes To Nk.bvUlV' asd IIel TiBia was on tk show. i
IM that Mel reedy dallsei is real
My frlesd says
dot be diu.uL Cuyes $A- I he des. or doesn't?
71UMAM HAG=
Firings, NkL
In a way, you're both rtgI* and both wrong. The truth is
that Mel really Muttois, when he talk., but now Mutters
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JERRY'S RESTAURANT— Open 7 days a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Air Terminal, Sanford Airport.
JUNGLE JOE'S— Restaurant &amp; Supper Club.
Serving 7 a.m..10:30 p.m., Early Bird Dinner
specials 4-7 p.m. daily. Entertainment Mon.-Sat., I4 &amp; SR.46 at Sanford Inn.
Annual Science Fled.. C.sveit&amp;a, March 30 and
31, HI1IOSI Inn South, International Drive, Orlando.
Films,
, l*n
and masquerade ball. Call
27517.
by "Funds Bern" ard.ts — Marco 16
through April 15, Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland. Tuesday through Friday, 10
a.m. 4p.m.; Saturday, 10 am to 1p.m.; Sunday I4p No charge. Preview reception, March 16 7:30.
9:30 p.m.
Doris Leepess Art 01 Pildlc Places—Sculpture
exhibits, March P'May
Loch Haven Art Center,
Orlando, and throughout Orange Cogity.
Seminole Cemanulty College Crm...lt, Chorus
Spring concert, Sunday, April 1, 3p.m., Fine Arts
Concert Hall. "The Seven Last Words CI Christ" by
Iubois will be featured work. Free to
public.

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Seminole High School Troops .1 the laternadesal
Thespian Society will present "Godopell" on April
1$ and 19 at 7:30 p.m.

Florida Bandmasters Asia. Aam.l State Region
ill Stage Band FidIval, April 6 and 7, Seminole
Community College Fine Arts Building. Performances, 4-9 p.m., Friday and I a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Saturday. Free.
Stephen DeW.dy Presents "Benjamin
Frklle," I p.m., March 31, Apt 1-3, Church
Street Station Gallery, 76 W. Church St., Orlando.
April 1, 2p.m. matinee. Tickets $3.50.and for senior
citizens and students, $3. Call $021I1.
Seminole Community College Players present
"Butterflies Are Free," comedy, 8p.m., April 54 at
8CC Fine Arts Theatre. Asbnti4on free to Public.
Student cast directed by Sara Daspin.
orange County AlitCisty baler High Choral
Festival, Bob Carr Auditorium, Orlando, 8 p.m.,
Friday, March 30. 15 schools, 1W vocalists. Free to
the pohlic.

Rock coaLed by England Din and John Ford

Coley, $ P.M. April 4, in Stetson University
Edmunds Activity Center, Detaid. Duo is backed
by 5 rock r'kImo Gemnal .ihnI.on $3 In advance available Altanio,g Mall and Strieps.
Lab. Breathy High lebsel Itug, laud Ceacerl
with guest artist: Rich Matteirjs* of North Texas
State University, $ p.m. Friday. Mirth 30. Lake
Brautisy NOSchool C010mom r1dWs$ pen to
""ted seating. Call
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HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
Th
The death of actor Ted
Cassidy was not particularly
well covered In the press. In
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actor (remembered most
Coverage of the NCAA Swim- Intercollegiate Gymnastics vividly, to his regret, as
SATURDAY
ming and Diving Champion- Classic" Taped coverage from Lurch on "The Addams
MARCH 31, 1979
ships from Cleveland. Ohio; a the University Of Utah in Salt Family") was not a major
1- look at 10 years of gymnastics Lake City of this meet corn- star. And, secondly, his
featuring tapes of performanc- posed entirely of American family and friends tried to
AFTERNOON
es by Olga Korbut, Nadia women.
keep It quiet, feeling that's
1.'0O
Comaneci and Kurt Thomas.
3:15
what he would have wanted.
G2) WRESTLING
0 INTERNATIONAL CHAM- In fact, says Sandra
2:30
PIONSHIP BOXING The U.S. Griego, he was even
WRESTLING
SOCCER MADE IN GER- National Amateur Boxing Team registered in the hospital
competes against the Irish where he died under
MANY
3:00
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an
National
Team
with
bouts
in
all
GOLF "Sea Pines Hen11 OIYPIC weight divisions. assumed name (Theodore
age Classic" Coverage of
(From Crystal Bay, Nevada)
Case). She says that was
third-round play in this
SUNDAY
$300,000 PGA tour event from
done "to protect his
4:00
Harbour Town Golf Links, Hil.
(4)0
GOLF
"Sea
Pines
Henhumanity from the Lurch
APRIL 1, 1979
ton Head, S.C.
tage Classic" Coverage of Image."
final-round play in this While Casaldy's death was
3:30
AFTERNOON
• PROFESSIONAL
$300,000 PGA tour event from not big news to the public, it PP"
Harbour Town Golf Links, HiBOWLERS TOUR Live cover1.00
was to Miss Griogo, the
ago of the $70,000 Long Island (2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING ton Head, S.C.
actor's
fiancee.
The
SPORTSWORLD Coverage
Open from the Garden City
1:30
of
final
rounds
in
boxing's
American
Indian
actress,
SANDRA GRIEGO
Bowl in Garden City, New York.
OUTDOORS
Golden Gloves Tournament of whose life has been dogged
GOLF "Kemper LPGA
Champions; World Ice Speed- by tragedy, now has yet had asked her to arrange for Chisholins,' with Robert
Open" Coverage of the semi1:45
final round In this tournament (3D NSA BASKETBALL Los way Motorcycle Champion- another one to live through. an Irish wake, If he died, and Preston and Rosemary
from Mesa Verde Country Club Angeles Lakers at Philadelphia ships from Inzell, W. Germany; it won't be easy.
she did that.
Harris. It will be on the
Part 2 of a ten-man decathlon
In Costa Mesa, California.
76ers
"It was wonderful," she network for four consecutive
from the California country- She was only three
says,
4:00
of the wake, Thursday, beginning March
2:00
slde.
old when her parentsdays
were I was"Because
(4)0 SPORTS SPECTACU- S THE SUPERSTARS Twelve
so
preoccupied
with 29, She plays an Indian girl,
killed In an automobile the people there
4'30
LAR Coverage of the East- athletes from four continents
that
I
had
no Of course.
WORLD SPORTS accident. She survived. Back
West College All-Star Basket- compete In ten sporting events •
ti
me
for
sorrow.
There
is She says that since she
Featured are performances by in the hospital — in Bot'
ball Classic, featuring top col- torapunseof $132,000.
that
Irish
madbegan
acting, she has almost
method
in
the
World Figure Skating nalllloN.M.—wheresheisad
ego seniors, from Las Vegas.
GOLF "Kemper LPGA Champ
alway3playedIndiangiz—
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including
Linda
Nov.; Dick Stockton and a van - Open" Coverage of the final
been born, the was fortunate
Randy
"just look at this face and
He also often talked to
sty of entertainers and sporting round in this tournament from Fratianne,
TaiBabalonia Gardner and
finding the Griego family,
from
Vienna,
in
figures "roast" baseball's Pete Mesa Verdi Country Club in Austr
about what he wanted her tc you understand" — with a
ia; U.S. Grand Prix Moto- They were a large, happy do in the
Ross.
Costa Mesa, California.
event of his death. few Chicano parts.
cross Motorcycle ctampion- clan, and they had just lost He
had
taught
For a while she used the
her a great
ships from Carlsbad, Califor- their newborn doughter. So deal about
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her craft, acting name Sandra Ego. That was
WIDE
S GYMNASTICS "Danskin
hospital authorities put the and he wanted her to con
Idea 01 an a-manager,
grieving couple together tinue. For awhile after Ted who thought it Bould be cute.
with e justorphaned in- Cauldy — she calls him The Ego was pronounced
fant, and the Grlegoe took "Teddy" — died, she egg-o, and so she could be
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the Irish
to their actions. (2 His.)
National Team with bouts In all
(I) TONY BROWNS JOURNAL
11 Olympic weight divisions.
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Loretta Lynn, the petite search for an actressbegan a along like old friendo. We (2)
FRED AND BARNEY
Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk. (Diana canova) before her.
to play talked to a psychic woman, In
OUR GANG COMEDIES
Country higthg Mar, was Loretta from i. 13,
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when Ohio who told t we'd been
handed 25 $-z.1O $louy she was married,
general nearly turns the Anzio remarriage; and a young gisi
11:30
(Jill Whelan) tries to reform her
until the together In pset lives four (2) THE Jtrsom
invasion into a disaster. (2 Hrs.) pickpocket
portraits of film actresses preaet,
father. (A)
different times, And I •FINK PANTHER
(4)5 SPORTS SPECTACU. •kesTsADoNE "An Amentwo years ago and asked to
Loretta, a epunky, down- believe her.,,
tAR Coverage of the East- can Way Of Dealing" Issues
find a proect to portray home mountain woman who
West College All-Star Basket. such as the addictive nature of
AFTERNOON
herself in
a movie speaks her
Universal screened
ball Classic, featuring top col- methadone, the side effects
biogey.
lege seniors
mind,the
said,
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told them from
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12:00
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in
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11:00
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ships from Cleveland, Ohio; a dy team of Bob and Ray
Loretta Is a thin-faced bunch of others, And I told
we
SPACE
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look at 10 YS5$ of gymnastics joined by Jane Curtin, Laralni
Loretta spent a week
brimette with high cheek. 'sin they was w
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WEEKEND SPECIALS featuring tapes of psrforma. Newman and Glide Radnor k
bones. But Lardta was rightthosNando of
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Olga
Korbut,
Nadla recreations of s
of Bob and
on target,
dollars. And near Laiita's home. 8Iy Four young boys "adopt" an Comaneci and
Kurt
Thomas.
they was,
Ray's memorable characters.
limed bits and pieces of 11 abandoned baby girl.
Four years ago her
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7:30
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transports a group of cheetahs
(2) MESSAGE FROM ISRAEL
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(4) SUNDAY MORNING
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6:30
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her lover and her friend begin inger.
an affair. (R) (2 1/2 Hrs.)

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rent themes in Western
and
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movies. (A)

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Tucker)
shows up looking for
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his little girl Flo, whom he
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hasn't seen in years.
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Connery, Lotte Lenya. SuperS FLORIDA REPORT
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DAVID WARNER
role In a movie. One thing
has led to another, however,
and he's dill here, and he's
about to go into the third
straight leading role In a film
since he arrived.
Qiances are very good
that when theu tires films
come out, David Warner will
be as well known to the

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American movie audiences
as he already Is to the
London theatergoer. But it
will take a lot to change his
own mind about h&amp;nia,U.
"I have no Uhia&amp;oea about
myself," he says. "I know
I'm not a Mar, not a big
drawing card."
As we talked, In a modeM
rodaunut along the Samet.
Strip, a man come over and
said how wonderful he

Mary Magdalene (Anne
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600
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boneau attempts to melt with
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from the Duke's legal wife and
son, and escape to London.
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(P 1 of 2)
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
0 CBS MOVIE "The Darker
Mary has dIscOvered some Side Of Terror" (Premiere)
incriminating news about an
Robert Forster, Adrienne
old friend who Is seeking reBarbsau. A doctor's reluctance
election to Congress.
to take part in a cloning .i0 THE CNOSS.WITS
merit becomes even stronger
JOKER'S WILD
MACNEIL / LEHRER when he learns his clone has
fallen In love with his own wife.
REPORT
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en Is suspected of having an
liARS CLUB
affair with Stanley's best
NEXT STEP BEYOND
friend. (R)
SHA NA NA Guest: Johnny S THE SCARLET LETTER As
Tillotson.
the Boston magistrates debate
CAROL BURNETT AND whether Hester Is fit to raise
RIENDS SkItL "Barbary And her child Pearl, Chillingworth Is
Ben," "Rancid Harvest."
called In to tend to the ailing
DICK CAVETT Guest: Jane Reverend Arthur Dimmesdaje,
Fonda.
who is suffering from a mysterloua
illness. (Partt 2f 4
100
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930
under Dracula's spell, turns on • TAXI The cabbies take off
Kurt; Jim Donner Is trapped In on a wild, non-stop drive from
his own Jail; and Susan goes to New York to Miami so that Alex
Rio.
can spend twenty minutes
(4) CBS REPORTS "How between planes with his long--

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NEW RELEASE

BOULEVARD NIGHTh (R) - Richard Yalgues, Marta
DiBefi, Danny DeLaPss (Drama) Interesting but uneven
character study of Chicano youths In East Las Angola.
Classic strong brother-weak brother dory wrapped
around gang warfare. Standout performance by
newcomer DeLa Pas. Caution: some strong language,
violence. GRADE: B. Odious (Her)
GENERAL RELEASE
CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG) - Jane Foida, Jack
Lemmas, Michael Doeglas, Thriller. This Is a "what If"
dory - what If there was a malfunction In a nuclear
power plant, and what If the gal TV news reporter sniffed
It out, and what if the nuclear scientist didn't find it, and
what If the power company brass tried to cover it up? It
leaves you wondering - what if a real one had a flaw and
blew up and left a hole In the sand clear down to China?
GRADE: B ii..
DEER HUNTER (R) - Robed DeNirs,
Join Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Wilkes.
DrsmL This is a powerful memorable look at three
PennsylvanIa steel workers who go off to fight Vietnam.
Director Michael Cimino has created Images you may
never forget. It Is too long and some of It Is forced, but It
ri'aIns a r4mlc film. GRADE: A.
GREAT ft4J(JJ( fi(), THE (pQ) Rkbard ambarti
Ned Beatty, Charisme Dallas, Borgess Meredith, Michael
Marphy and Paul Sand. Drama? . Smafl4wn
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Blegen, Ronny Graham, Chris
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"stuttering Mel" T-shirts, recording MwIiot
Tills does dog food corn- It seems that one of the
mercials with country status symbols of rn.kb1g It
comedian Jerry Clower.
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offer the product on racks InThiwsee,
nest to the gasoline p"npu.
Arnold could always turn
He owns the House of Cash, to his real edit. career. He
an umbrella company for all owns thousands of acres of
of Cash'sbusine, enter- land and Is regarded as a
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Parton has her own Barbara Mandrel could also
publishing firms to fall back find work at Opryland
on In the event her musical because she is its official
well runs dry.
spokeswoman this year.
And if the Grand Ole Opry
Minnie Pearl almost lost
dumped Roy Acuff, he could her grinder switch hat when
find a job at the musical she went into the fried
amusement park Opryland chicken business with a
Introducing new talent and Nashville businessman, but
mlngllng with the tourists, she still can find work at the
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robbery to cover it up. It isn't a C medy. nor is it a heist
film. It's just flat and obvious, and a waste of good acting
talent. GRADE: C- minus. (Her)
LASr WAVE, THE - Richard Chamberlain, Gulpilil
Suspema drama.This compelling, well-paced thriller is an
Australian product directed by Peter Welt. Chamberlain,
a Sydney tax lawyer, Is mysteriously drawn into a
criminal case Invoving a gang of aborigines. What follows
is a fascinating study of tribal culture - and an endalning movie that misses a few payoffs but ultimately
satisfies. GRADS: B-plus. (Booth)
MURDER BY DECREE (PG) — Christopher Plummer, James Mw., David Hemmings, Sagas Clark.
Mystery. Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper, but the
Issue Is clouded with red herrings (radicals and psychics,
etc.) Director Bob Clark tries hard to create a mood, but
the mood is mImy and the total effect Is a film that Is
tedious. GRADE: C-plus.
WARRIORS, THE (R) Michael Beck. James Remar,
Thomas Waltes. Drama. Street gang action—It's "West
Side Story" without soul and "A Clockwork Orange"
without brains. But ... the actors' bluster, the violence
choreographedmore for bravura than blood, and the New
York subway settings combine for one great visually
arresting spectacle. Perversely fascinating. Caution:
May be hazardous to your health, since film Is rumored to
have Incited several attacks by Inspired viewers.
GRADE: B (OBrIss)
(Film gradiag: A - superb; B - good; C - average; D peer; F - awful)

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Much For The Handicapped?" lost daughter. (A)
on
the mounting conflIct between •
Helen finds
Conscience slid COSt Over the a batch ofROPERS
love
letters
written
Issue of making public laclUties
Stan1eyto another woman.
available to the handicapped.
TODAY IN THE LEGISLA.
HAPPY DAYS The Fons TURE
tries to break a curse placed
on Al byalittle old lady. (R)
10:30
p*_ 013 QUEENS BLVD Elaine
BURGH 'm FItld" EUa accepts a Job which could
Fitzgerald and Andre Provin eventually make her the boss
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Opm
discuss her career from her of her best friend Felicia's
If Muttering Mel ThuS
days with Chuck Webb's Band husband.
suddenly stopped churning
up to her present activities, and
out country hits, he could
Ella sings some of the old
always
sell T.ululrts.
favorites with her combo.
DICK CAVETY Guest: Virgil
And if Roy Clark put aside
6:30
Thomson.
his overworked banjo, he
LAVERNE * SHIRLEY LoV
could
easily find work on his
11:30
erne and Shirley are held hos- (2) Z BEST OF CARSON
minor league baseball team.
tags
the Plus
Johnny Carson. Guests: Jerry Reed and Ed Conway
bank In
robbers.
(A) Bowl by twoHost:
Clods Leachman, Jud
Marlene Sanders reports

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AWNING
Arthir HIller's big movie,
When Hester Prynn. Is con.
"NLgltw1ng," which 15about MONDAY
April 2
17thbats but has a deeper _________________________ century Boston for adultery,
35 °'0 With 3or
'Igificance. As soon as he
— She Is vished by her long4ost
IIn1i.d thet, he wed ImMKIO ENAMEL FINISH
husband Roger Chffingwoth.
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McDowell, another film
their new life In Wlnoka, - and punish - her
Charles
works on reforming a Oiiflr (Part 1014)
which Is sopposod to be
young orphan boy. (Part 2 of 2)
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Amherst. He never played patient guy.
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professionally.
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appeared in such Broadway never wanted me to be a black people tell me they like
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Play" and "Seesaw," get- man. The coach Is a guy
who even stop my car to say,
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wasn't exactly setting the to wi n.
me 'blood' and 'brother.'
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                    <text>BLONDE

4B—Ev.ning Herald, Sanford, Ff.

Monday, March S,IW

by Chic Young

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Should You Take?

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others and can vitamins
place
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noise
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DEAR READER — I wish just given birth t0 a baby with
system
tree
23 Confounded
BEETLE BAILEY
by Mort Walker
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POp1ewOh1d get theh1'vitamins the Down syndrome and
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minerals from good congenital leukemia. Both the
picture
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foods.
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the baby and I were extremely
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FOXHOLES YOU HAVE
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SUPPENLY
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way
nature
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mereare
people
who
do not eat hospital In the intensive care
work
forerunner
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balanced
diet,
for a unit now with a very uncertain
goad,
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on,
10 River in
SARGE?
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DATEP
and
these prognosis. I would appreciate
varlety
of
reasons,
rating
40 Communist
Europe
52 Young social•
42 Strike out
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am Ow ones who should take any information you can give
12 Horse food
ite.for short
(abbr)
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35 Of the (Sp)
vitamins. Many people who live me about this birth defect.
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alone,
young or old, don't eat DEAR READER — The
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properly.
This is sometimes duke characteristics show a
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to
lack
of COOidfl rounded head with physical
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as
you
confess.
in other features that resemble those
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from
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tals. That's a very superficial
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cooking
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one
person.
distinction, however, because
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don't
think
it
makes
a
lot
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by Art Sansom
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you take, as long as you take an defect.
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can buy at any grocery store about this problem so I will
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mended daily allowances points that you might
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vitamins,
been said that women over *
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that only
percent of.
Daily Dietary Allowances
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with a long, stamped, sell- are from women below
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SET OF WHEELS
I'M NOT GONG TO THAT ' I RENTED AOCCASION
this
newapaper,
p
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Box
1551,
The
abnormal
gene
for
the
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THE ERA. REQUIREMENTS
FANCY EASH IN YOUR OLD CAR! FOR THE
NTAL
FOR
ENVI
Radlo
City
Station,
Now
York,
Down
syndrome
doesn't
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necessarily come from the
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There Is nothing wrong with mother. Recent studies hays
taking vitamins, If you need shown at the chromosomes
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therm. I believe some older
rn the father cause the Down
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people's vitamin requirements syndrome In about one out of
are Increased. The hazards In . four cases.
vitamins are associated with There Is a slight Increased
taking large amounts more risk that parrmgswho have had
For Tuesday, March 6, 1979
than the recommended daily one child with the Down synallowance.
drome may have another one
YOUR BIRTHDAY
toil.
DEAR DR. LAMB -I have with the second pregnancy.
March 1, 1979
LEO (July s-Aug. ) The
EEK &amp; MEEK
by Howls Schneider
Take
advantage
of ways and means touy what ls
—'
situations this coming year
your mind may not be WIN
Aufr "l
where you can make business present today. Rather than
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contacts socially. Something twking in circles and milikin
#1 EAL.5
up by usin a safety play
CHIAJE5E FtOD'!
THI&amp;X3ALJrTl.E. fA'r'?
very beneficial could develop little or no sense, keep
that
will on y let him make
from such an arrangement.
NORTH 34
six."
Kj
VIRGO (Aug. -Se$. fl)
Alan: "In other words, the
AJS6
TMY
PISCES (Feb. 2OMarth 20) Altho4h risnalimes we may be
best
play at six won't pro• *393
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You wig
JttllI.d1ntelljng
others what
duce an overtrick."
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Oswald: "South should
big expenses under control we think of them It Ii rarely
wm
EAST
win the club lead In dummy,
today, but the smaller outlays wise to do so. Turning the other
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lead a spade to his ace, then
might damage your budget cheek will get you farther In the
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cash his ace of clubs. That Is
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severely. Be pennywlse, too. long run.
• $54
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a very slight risk. Someone
Find out more of what lies
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might trump it, but once that
LIBRA (Sept.3-.
)
ahead for you in 1979 by sending
ace goes through South has a
$fflJ'I'H
sure thing."
for your copy of Astro-Graph
OAMI431
to you will fall on deaf ears
Alan: "He just leads a
K92
Letter.
Mall
$1
for
each
to
by
Al
Vermeer
PRISCILLA'S POP
second
spade. West plays
today.
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you
nor
the
other
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low and dummy's jack is
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nothing
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WAS THE
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Parties are listening, so
finessed. East takes his
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CAR %WEP?
YOURSELF!
be resolvedBe sure to specify birth sign.
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Dealer: South
ieclarer his twelfth trick. A
ThAT WHAT
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl) ft
ARIES
club lead allows a heart
West
Nsrtk
East
South
NOW /
(March 21-April 19) If won't be the big thing' that
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can
discard and a ruff in dumi4
you are not sure of what you give you fits today but bunches
my. A red-suit lead makes
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one
of dummy's red jacks a
are, put off doing anything wtfl of
winner. 71he hand is over and
more on than then they're
tomorrow. You'll then have a worth.
the slam made."
£
more positive direction.
C
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 21) Before _______ pians Ill.
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Cecil Bales checks his

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tendency to ixnP to co..1-1— holding an SZpSneIVS beg.
because of faulty information.
CAPRICORN (Dm n4an.

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Cecil Bales
used to get upset when the
honked their car
- borne, yelled at him or
pounded their feet on the

floor.

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- - But with thus he has
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____
become less prone to get
UPISt and does not let the
criticism bother him as
much.
"s that used to happen
especially if
projector broke down," he
recalled, "and yes It used
to worry me, but now I
have become more serious
and now the more they
honk or stomp, the slower I
work."
But he continues to work
at the job that has taken
him toth ojedicu rooms
of ft" SWord tbeetwL
For the past 11 years he
has been the ro*W

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so movies
c

stilt the

He

actually began
helping out at those
theaters when he was in his
teenewith sosne work being
done at the Ritz when he
was as young as 11

needs of
Se

After

In the

said. - LEONARE

Theater.

work primarily at the Ritz.

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PAVING

THE WAY

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Bobby 'Momas, road worker, began spreading asphalt Monday launching a
$250,000 project to repave French Avenue from the lakefront to 25th Street. The
paving will take about two weeks, according to Florida Department of IN-aiisportatlon (L)OT) officials and will smooth otherwise rough railroad crossings.

The railroad tracks were raised a couple of Inches several months ago In
preparation for the paving. Those raiscil tracks caused concern for many local

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motorists. Following the paving 1)01 will take one week to 10 days to stripe the
new surface.

Local Econom Cited
Sanford Los*ing Em lo ees o Frivate Enter r*ise

improving

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ByKAX

Thet renew they In", ac- Manager Warm E. Knowles. industry takes most workers roofer they had worked for
Most of those who leave the a large turnover of laborers." more difficult to find than at the
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theIt from the city's job force.
ft to
: the "There is no secret about it
several years before joining thie city to work for private Industry
"Once people get with the entry level.
In the flrsttwomontiso(1$79 lo(1conorm Improving and at the municipal job level the
"Most of those people who city's work force. The reason are rank and file employees, city, the salary Increases are
"We have a shop superinSWord kd 36 city employees VivAs atarprin can afford to pay is lower than in Private have Idt the city are leaving for was finaricial, according to noted Miss Wyngda.
decent,"
commented
Miss
tendent's
position open now and
of
to prints Indio"-the so= hire mwe workers at better industry.
better money and most go to Mas Wynaida. As city em"The only time we're talking Wynalda. "The entry level is that's going to be a hard o e o

nwnber I daring the first six wages than the city.
Francle Wynalda, city Equal construction," said Min ployees, the four laborers about upper-echelon people; where
we're
hurting." fill for the money we can pay,"
al IM Ibnva, mad "We have more PIOPIO Employment opportunity Wyngde.
earned $3.20 an hour. With the we're talking about people who However, when a vacancy at a
_____
of those 20 employees have leaving and they're leaving for Officer, agrees with Knowles,
Last month four workers left roofer, they all make $6 per stay until they retire," said management or supervisory
Mid City

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movies, and

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thatthemstruction the city's ranks to work for a hour, she explained.

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VETERINARIANS
WAITII ROOM

change like

Sanford and continued his

it. " Of

by Bob Thavss

The 73-year-old Bales Is a
native of Sanford and has
also worked at the nowdefunct Star ' Princess and
Avenue Theaters,

From 1l+ he work
without pay at the RIL
before being put on
payroll in 1944.
And, as might be e
ed,
actors,
andtruids.
"People change ilk
movies and so movie
change suit the needs
those people," he said
"and now I can pract1call
tell If It Is going to
popular."
Bales has also see
changes
in
movli
projectors from the type
whichhedldmostofthi
winding to the newer typi
where much of the work
mechanized.
"011,! don't really min
the change, because I
gives me the chance
lam something new andd
really enjoy this job,"

'People

Plata Rocking Chair

"A look at all four when a loquacious player

____________

In addition to working at
the Sanford Theater Bales
has worked since 1946 at
the Movleland Drive-in
which isowned by the same
company. To cornmemorate the event,
theater manager Ernie
PIItz presented Bales with
a $2500 check for his
services.

service he returned to

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a

operator at the Sanford

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AT
uff

olecting

01001k:

hawk ahoiws that North and holding ace-10-small.1 over.
GEMINI (May 21-June ) 19) Touchy family Ii.ues could South can make a grand rutted declarer's king with at either spades or the 'ace while remarking,
Your head may not be all- create unnecessary friction
ump.to
"No better place for
together today. and you might today. U you voice them wlthoi*
fl0Z
lood "Not that seven Isa course, there was a better
have trouble trying to add two Oinking of tin conellilligencm
contract. Dftlarer Place. If hie didn't ruff te
and two. Take special
Leave them at rest,
must start by picking up the would have taken two trump
financial matters.
queen 01 . Theft he tricks Instead of one.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 19)
(NEWII'APEIS eNTE1IP1US AMN.)
lpke
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Before
favill toft, be Waft '
i
ftnesse. He needs a
Important goals could slip do" sire your own skirts are red-suit finess, and only the
(Fora copy 0IJACOBY MOOthrough Your fingers to* clean. but
You______
may
uft Allies" work$.
ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
Oswald: "Six I$ a very Bridge," care of this
because of your lack of at- critiqw v
des codd
9OW contriect wW any ex- per. P.O. Box 480, Radio City
tention. Negligence will take its end IL
pert worth his salt will wind Statidin, Now York. N.Y. 10010.)

HeRE's YOUR HAT.' You LEFT
I AM FOOT5ORE AN WEARY OI(AY...COME ON THEEX9ORE i
IT ON THE PARK BENCH
HAVE
GLVN
YOUR
FROM CS4RRYINe 'YOUR ieN IN AN' GET YER
WHERE YOU
SHOUL.D
5()L'
EATERY
OUR
FAIR CITY! FREE
ThROUÔHOUT
win rAKiN'A
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nVHOKA OF NEW
IN
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NAP!
C(*TOM
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A Life In The Theater

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by Stoffel a Nelmdahl

Cect1 Bales ei

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AT BRIDGE

A New York reader asks
- what the "No better place
for It" play Is. It is a specific
bad play that got Its name

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HOROSCOPE

Getting Y0Ut facts straight volving another, better check to
should be your No. 1 priority I am
By Oswald Jacoby
this person will go along
today. You have a strong With
cai* aid Alm 8atg
, y

prepared within two weeks on:
should be in the courthouse are
— What offices wider the law
the courts and support services
must remain In the courthouse.
for the court — including the
— What office space is
Seminole County Corn- state attorney's office.
available In Sanford.
"We could move our staff
missioners, Indicating over— What offices inter-relate to
crowded conditions at the easier than anything else," she
such an extent that they must
courthouse are now critical, said, suggesting Building 310 at
be moved together if the locale
have asked for a study to the Sanford Airport as a
of any is changed.
possible new site for county
alleviate the problem.
.
—. Costs of renovating to
Meanwhile, one of those commission offices.
Sheriff John Polk has
commissioners offered a
bring up to code facilities
solution of her own: move the suggested several thnes that
which in.1ght be leased or pur
chased.
- ,,,.
_commissioners and their the county commission lease
— Whether facilities should
support staff out ol the six-year- that building to provide space
for administrative offices for
be leased or
old facility,
— Time involved in getting
Commissioner Sandra Glenn his department.
.: - .
There Is sufficient space
other lacthtiesin condition tobe
shared with her colleagues her
solution to space needs, there for both the sheriff's
used for office space.
suggesting the county corn• department office needs as well
In addition, David IlorLiry,
mission and its support staff as county commission and its
director of administrative
staff needs, she said. If this is
services, was told to include
relocate,
within the study he is to con"We need to look long and done, Mrs. Glenn said, the
SANDRA GLENN
duct, convenience or Instrong at the county corn. couity commission meeting
mission getting out of the room could be converted to a Monday commissioners or- convenience to the public
courthouse," she said, adding courtroom.
dered its staff to have
the major operations which At a workshop session preliminary information See COURTHOUSE, Page 2*

By DONNA ESTFS

Herald Still Writer

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County Study Goal:
ourth o use ace

no

Miss Wynalda. "But we do have level opens, replacements are

See SANFORD, Page ZA

rees To Talks with ch,9ina

forol
at a time and (Vietnamese)
(UPI) Vee troops would
Long-time Vietnam O
nces", the
Hanoi, d a few ono-person leapfrog their forward units Is what they've been trying to
to- &amp;do km AllackiP4 the ChIr. p1m to be dwm I".
communique said.
servers &amp;KIribild Um Hswi air Will shelters had been dug back to China without taking do for Um weeks now, punlab
aW to bold pesos talks with nose as they withdraw fron
Vietnam spent 20 hours
statement as the mod strident In the Vietnam capital for the heavy casualties, the experts Vietnamese regular units."
Raft Had did
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since former President Richard first time since they were filled said.
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Vietnam viewed the Increase In feverishly pouring more Chi
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was bufl
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time since the final U.S. pull out
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reports from BangBut
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Tuesday, March 6, lvii

Senate Hearings Begin On Train System

To Try And Salvage Peace Treaty

NATION

Carter Leaves Wednesday For Egypt

WORLD

Opinion was nilied on whether Carter had any advance W. Carter trip raised "good hope a peace treaty will be signed."
WASHINGTON (UP!) In a dramatic personal Intervention
But In Jena1em Interior Minister Yosef Burg said It would ik
with no awe prospects for success, President Carter will walk an dicatlon of acceptance from Anwar Sadat after three telephone
extra mile to try and bring about agreement In Israel and Egypt calls during the hectic morning hours, but the Egyptian president "too hwy" to expect a treaty siring during Carter's visit aq'd
did, St least, welcome Carters offer to travel to Cairo to di.ct
said, "11*r. are a nombor of points — minimal to major tht
on remaining Issues in their long-stalled peace treaty.
1.
10 he draighianed out
Carter announced Monday he will fly to Cairo Wednesday and
Begin flew to New York 1St. Monday and In brief alrpott
A spokesznan said Carter was going to prevent "ta prospects
go on to Jerusalem Saturday In a last-ditch effort to salvage what
only five months ago appeared to be rosy hopes for peace between for peace" raised by 1 fall's Camp David summit from con. remarks he called Carts's proposals "helpful" and said: "Na
the qukm is to bring them before President 5MM and his ad.
UflUizg "to dim and perhaps to vanish-"
the two oncebitter foes.
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elicit
such
as
this,
the
prospects
for
failure
visers
for their approval. If such Is the case, we Will have made
Word of the trip come at the end of four days of White House
sa
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White
Boose
press
secretary
real
progress
in signing a peace treaty between Egypt and
talks with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. The
Powell.
Jody
Israel."
Friday.
negotiations appeared dose to collapse last
The Israelis were much more optimistic than the White House
Begin said he was cutting short his U.S. visit by one day
Carter put forward two proposals for the remaining Issues.
leaving Wedeesday hatead of Itariday to "personally perThey were accepted in a narrow vote by the Israeli Cabinet on and the EgyIans, even a bit jubilant.
A few minutes after the annoisocainent, Begin told reporters the Udpste In preparations" for Carter's visit.
Monday after Begin recommended approval.

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Shah; He'll Be Tried Anyway
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) Iran said today it will put Shah
Mohammed Hess Pahlavl and his family on trial In absentia on charges of committing crimes against the
nation. The government has Indicated recently Iranian
agents would be sent abroad to arrest alleged enemies of
the state including the shah for trial In Iran.
The announcements followed reports the spiritual
leader of Iran's revolution, the Ayatollah Ruhoilsh
Khomeini, told Islamic clergymen "it would be a sin" to
vote for anything but a strict hL'inI republic In the i
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Oil-producing countries we r,1thg their prices so fast
that the official price schedule, calling for Increases of no
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On bandwagon In escalating world oil prices.
Algeria has announced It would Increase prices AprIl 1,
but did not say by how much. The New York
reported In today's editions, however, that the
would be more than 24
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by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Cow
the second quarter as well as on top of any
increase the group may ado at its saeca meetini in
Geneva on March 26.
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4,000 was stolen sometime home of Cassandra Carrigan,
over the weekend from 41, 1356 Freymark St.,
Macaspla1t Co. on State Road Altamonte Springs. Among the
Road 419 In Winter Springs.
Items reported taken were a
The thieves apparently en- wristwatch, several tables, an
tered the area by cutting a antique bow), a blender, a vase
fencewith an unknown tool, and several plaques.
reports Indicate.
MACHINES DAMAGED
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Money totaling $1,100.40 was reported damaged at
reported mining from the Car Wash on SR
In
Sanford Inn at Interstate 4 and Longwood. The machines were
SR 40. 11)1 money was found torn down and received $160
ml'thig by employee Marilyn damage between Sunday and
Keznnnlch. when she was Monday.
THEFT FROM CAR
checking the deposits for
Saturday.
A total of $60 worth of Items
was stolen between Sat urday
HOME BURGLARIZED
Household Items valued at and Sunday from a car

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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!) A flg)g pfaii
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b"kUISt ea
time tosr, uing two re,ga and
the pilot, police add. "It was absolutely horrible. There
was a flash When the pfate M arid the whole buildin
shook," said a woman resident on
escaped unharmed.
The single-engine Ceseita plane crashed through the
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on Pawleys Island says he jad wants to get his ...l
repaired and back out to s. again.
L J * Herlut Ericam, X, of Burlington, NJ., and his doW
": dog were the object of six days of a U.S. Coast Guard
search after the boat was sigid.d flying a distress signal
last week.
But Ericson,who said his dog, Benny, "doeen't want to
know anything about It", said Monday he was just W.

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do firm Is the
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MIAMI (UPI)—A lifesaving of the drug Mannitol, which
drug, requested through inter- reduces brain fluid.
national "ham" radio opera- A Venezuelan Viasa Airlines
tars, was rushed to a dying boy flight was delayed Sunday to
In Venezuela, but It arrived too carry the drug. Dr. Munoz
administered the Mannitol and
late to save him.
Edgar Gartea,l1, had been in the youth stopped having
a cam since a car accident last convulsions.
But doctors said the boy died
week. The boy's uncle, Dr. Jose
Munoz, pleaded with local radio Monday as they were preparing
operators to ask for a shipment him for surgery.

HEROINES HONOR
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Deborah Court No. 22, Sanford, celebrated its 23rd
anniversary at Allen Chapel AME Church with
crowning of a new queen, Charity Dixon, by Julia
Davis Chisholm, most ancient matron of the
Heroines. W. L. Campbell, master of the Masons for
the state of Florida, was grand master for the annlversary celebration.

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Al'i'mony Ruling Could
Hasten Sexless State Laws
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alimnonyprobably will not affect several Southern states with
women's ability to obtain alimony laws gimila to the one
alimony, but It could hasten the struck down by the high court,
trend in date law toward equal but New York State Sen.
treatment of men and women In Douglas Barclay said a bill to
child support and custody make women as well n men
lia ble for alimony has been
cues.
The high court Monday bottled up in his state Senate
overturned an Alabama law Judiciary Committee and will
that said a husband could be now be released for a vote.
Mississippi Attorney General
required to pay alimony, but
eseinpted a wife from the same A.F, Simmer predicted the
ruling "will grow Into a real
obligation,
oblem for women making
th
in
pr
"ft's a fact at mod men
this count ry earn more than more money than their bus.
mod women, and when the bands" and may now have to
majority of cases are Judged on may alimony to their husbands.
their merits, women will "Asa practical matter, there
continue to get alimony," said will be no change In the
Judy IAckman, head of the availability of alimony," said
Woman's LAW Ddeme Fund. Paul Kurts, a University ol
high court found Alaba- Georgia law professor. "The 12
ma's law uncoiidfta1 be- Mates which now have these
casae the state discriminated laws have a choice either to
agalridmensolelyonthe basis givealimnony to both or neither
(h usband and wife)."
ci sex.
Brennan,
feminist
Noted
Justice
William
I
who wrote tin majority opinion, Bader Ginsburg suggested the
rUled that dates could provide Alabama courts would follow
for the women's need. Mans- the lead of Maine's highest
ming from a broken marriage court which, when one A Its
*,. was overlaw
turned, simply extendet! it to
Eleven Mates other than both men and women.
Alabama have hnII alimony Ms. Ginsburg, who filed a
laws bid mod of the others have frlend-of4he-atirt brief In the

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Education from using the
Education Commissioner scores registered by students In
Ralph Turlington will urge the 1977 and 1978 to determine if
Cabinet today to rally around a they passed the test. What this
plan he says Is necessary to means legally is that no one has
avid a crisis in June when some passed.
90,0)0 high school seniors are One of this year's graduation
due to graduate.
requirements, however, is sucTurilngton's proposal calls cessful completion of the exam
for an exemption of the func- — which means that some
tlonal literacy test from the legislation Is necessary if there
Administrative Procedures Is going to be a graduation,
Act. While Cabinet backing of Turlington said.
his idea won't change any
No action was taken, but
policy, it will give the corn- Committee Chairman Walter
missioner a leg up in his at. Young, D-Hollywood, farmed
tempt to convince the the plan out for further study.
Legislature to pass a law
While the exemption is his
granting the exemption.
primary goal, Turlington Is
Turlingon took his Idea to the hoping also to convince lawHouse Education Committee makers to provide the money to
Monday and got a cool response enable students who fail the
from lawmakers who wanted to literacy test to repeat their
review other options to avoid senior year if the choose rather
the very sticky situation of a than being forced out without a
high school graduation without diploma.
diplomas — even for those
Turlington said the repeaters
students who've already passed would count as full-time stuthe functional literacy test.
dents, and county school
The need for action arises systems would receive the
beca use a court opinion effec- same state funding they do nos
tivly stops the Department of for other high school students.

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COLUMBIA,S.C. (UPI) C.alinlng he Is "delighted"
witha
U.S. Supreme Courtdecision, Fifth Circuit Soli
.1-11
o James C. Anders says he will prosecute a Columbia
;?, gyn ecologist for "m urder and Illegal abortion" if given
the chance.
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country music artists.
Wagoner.
Former President Richard
"It's a slap In the face," said
Jean Shepard. "The Grand Ole Nixon played with a yellow yoOpry Is supposed to be a yo on the Opry stage. Senate
mainstay In country music and Democratic Leader Robert
Byrd played the fiddle there
It's fighting for Its life.
"We're fighting to keep what over the weekend. Other per.
Identity we've got left. It looks formers have included Perry
to me like the Opry people are Como, Paul McCartney, Carol
condoning what's happening to Channing and Ann Margret.
"We have never felt that
our music."
having a guest on the show
"What's he going to sing, necessarily diminishes the
"Papa's Got A Brand New show," Strobel said. "We think
Bag?"
growled
singer- It's only fair that our artists
songwriter Justin Tubb.
have the liberty to invite who
Another Opry regular, Del they want."
Wood, denied that the protests
Wagoner could not be
result because Brown is black. reached for comment over the
"It's not an anti-black Issue," ruckus his Invitation has
she said. "We're proud of black caused.
country entertainers like
Wagoner's manager, Brooke
DeFord Bailey, O. B. McClinton Newell, said Wagoner and
and Charley Pride.
Brown are great admirers of
"But I'm against James each other.

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Ms. Ginsburg agreed, saying "The second marriage failed
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"baloney" the ci-lticlain many states that their laws should be
women will now be deprived of sex neutral and should depend
financial support.
on need and ability to pay," she
Kurtz said the decision's said.
"broad impact" was likely to be The man who started the
In other areas, such as child appeal process, William Orr,
custody. He said many dates 43, of Opelika, Ala., said he was
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
Some Grand Ole Opry perform. the Opry because I love the said.
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of Jupiter's fair biggest sMsl- and White IUd$CI Ini been Mks Wynalds sold an Insedpium by some kind of
f Wrnalda agree there Is no pad."
doesn't want to raise 'n, bid add I(sowlis "(7 -"vWees manger 1d
Aftes today, leaving
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experience wo uld probably to most the city's
labor n.ede poA"ou begin St $3.95 per mere."
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scars of Its youth whiie , enormous
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DAYTON,ObIo(UPI)—AlanCrofoot,aNewYork
Metropolitan Opera tenor, juanped to his death Monday
from the fifth floor of a downtown hotel. H. was 49.
The Montgomery County coroner's office ruled the
death a suicide.
The Manhattan resident, who was In Dayton to direct
It Saturday's production of "Salome," leaped to his death
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1. : engagement, police said.

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Bob Bergland has been agriculture secretary, he has been
without a deputy secretary.
He finally got one Monday with the swearing In of Jim
Williams, former Florida lieutenant governor, to the No. 2
job.
Williams, 52, will coordinate the department's budget
activities, legislative programs and Inter-agency
projects.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The wife of AFL.CIO
,Presldent George Meany, the former Eugenic McMahon
died Monday at her home In subur ban Bethesda, Md.,
after a lengthy Illness.
Mrs. Meany, 82, wasa akllleddressmaker mdi former
,member of the International Ladles Garment Workers
Union.
The couple was married for 59 years, and had three
daughters and 14 grandchIldren.

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"I want to go when I want."
night on April 10, 190.
Dukasandasked her to be
- privacy from a world hungry
Albert Einstein, at 76, lay
He said Helen Dukes, the for legend and charisma. ... 01 enough to give my beat wishes
dying In the hospital and that world-renowned scientist's course, he knew well that he to Protensor EINtelfl.
was one of the last things he longtime secretary, had written was a legendary figure In the
"She Suggested I Tfl4ft ()e
said. He had' refused to be to him shortly after the death, eyes A the world. He accepted to the house for a brief visit and
operated on. When he uttered telling of Einstein's words. Pals that as a fact of Ms life."
a cop of tea. I was of course
that sentence, sometime during was on the Institute faculty with
The father of relativity had glad to accept. After I arrived, I
•—thclasttlweedaysofhis lihe,he Einstein.
moments of loneliness. He went upstairs and knocked:at
accented the second "I." He
Both P1ii and Rae J
of wrotetoa friend: "I feel sure the door of Einstein's study.
was stubborn to the end.
Zurich, another panelist In the
There was hiagerAl. 'come.' As
After that sentence he slid: observance of the 100th amiI entered he was .md In his
j
"I have done my Stare. It Is versary of Einstein's birth,
armchair, a blanket over his
time to P. I will do It elegsn- spoke of 1neteln's "apartknees, a pad on the Market. 1.
do
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Af g
feij
Tin lit. Pobàt 3. Oppeii
.
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'iIe put his pad aside at om
helmer once said of him: loner, had a need for privacy."
and greeted me. WePont
"There was always with him's
"If I had to characterize
pleasant half-bow or so; I do
wonderful purity, at once Einstein by one single word," that you do not understand how not recall what was dlacusid.
childish and profoundly stub. Pals said, "I would choose I came by my lonely ways. ..." Then I told Mm! should not My
"
'tneu.' This was forever
Pals gave a moving portrait any
. We shook haride apd
Abraham Pals of Rockefeller one of Ni deepest emotional of the old mart's twilight.
I said godbe. I walked to the
University In New York, needa.ft was to serve Mm In Ms
dooroftbs*edy,notmoretMm
"I saw Einstein for the l
speaking Monday at the Em- single-minded and single- time to December, ilk
fourorflvsstspaaway.Itiiubd
OW Centennial Symposhin at handed pusidts, moat notably
"An in had been well, In Wound as I opened the OCI
The Iiw)ltide for Advanced on his road to trlrxnpb from the had for sena weeks been aIneid 55, lAin in lAs chair, Mi pad
Study, disclosed the four- special to the general theory of front the Institute, where he lack on his lap, a pencil In la
sentence finale was spoken by relativity.
normally spent a few hours hand, oblivious to Ills
EinsteIn sometime during his "it was also to become a each morning. Since I was swraim&amp;(s.
throe days ln the hospltal before practical n.ety for him In about to lake a term's leave
"He was back St work."

MORGAN CITY, La. (UP!) Texas well-fire expert
Red Adair gathered firefighting equipment on boats and
barges 45 miles off the Louisiana coast today to begin
efforts to put out a raging natural gas well blaze that
killed at least three people.
Adair surveyed the burning Penrod 30 rig from a
helicopter Monday afternoon and decided he would try to
drill a relief well near the b
well to
the gas
supply to the fire.
Thirty-live workers were aboard the rig when It burst
Into flames Monday. Twenty-seven escaped In a saucershaped evacuation capsule and were taken aboard
another Penrod rig several miles away.

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uov. Bob uranain says ne wiii
decide Wednesday whet her to ask President Carter to
declare flood-ravaged Escambla and Santa Rosa counties
disaster areas.
The governor flew here from Miami on Monday to make
a personal assessment of the situation. Afterward, he told
reporters and local officials the damage looked bad to
him, but he wanted to get a full report before seeking the
' disaster designation which would qualify businessmen
and homeowners for special federal loans.
"This is the first disaster situation I've been Involved in.
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which was parked at San Jose
Apartments. The thieves ap
patently entered through a
partially ajar window and

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of 104 according to Sanford p)lle.
Sanford, U reported stolen Presvlew Ave., Lcngwood, and The car and C.B. belong to
fromaboatwbich was parked Rick Peters, lOiOl Arbor Road, Sylveeter Rawlings, IOO McKay
at Mullet Lake Park.
according to police. Boulevard, Sanford.
HU
Hubcaps valued St $110 e
BE mm
Steve Mike Martin, 17, i
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Anderson
Drive,
Deltona,
Deborah
J. Paitlow, , 2914
Monday from a IM
reported
someone
took
hIs
10.
French
Ave.,
reported some"
01)' !1
ii
Iti..nia
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tia
took
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lAcvda
valued at
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MDI
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parked
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be
rack
St
Seminole
Clemson Drive In Altamonte
Elementary Monday,
College
Monday,
Pthecr
Spr
according to police.
according to police.
LVJ1T
ThIVP. took $2,7$1.$3 In tools
CS TAKEN
of Joe 11g,
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dealership, 3700 U.S. 1742, Shop, Second Stred and Myrtie valued at $no were taken from
Sanford, sometime over the Ave., Monday to eider a locked a locker at the Auto Train
according to Sanford 197$ Pontiac and takes citizens shops,
Persimmon Ave.,
po ce
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Albert Einstein.
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their Ubmese leftist allies ezaartillery fin
overmisht with pre-lorseli Christian militamen in south
Lebanon, reports from the south said today. In Beir ut,
security officials said overnight mortar and tank fire In
the southeastern suburbs of the capital subsided at
daybreak and only sporadic bursts of machinegun fire
could be heard.
A Christian military spokesman said a woman was
killed and at least eight people were wounded In the Beirut
shooting.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Transportation officials bone to Monday as It opened hearings on the Amtrak proposal. House
convince Congress that amputation is the best way to save the committee hearings will also be held as Congress decides whether more than $234 million was spent on maintenance last year.
seriously ailing Amtrak system, but some lawmakers are to veto the plan, accept It or demand changes.
Amtrak, a semi-public corporation, was formed in 1971 in an
resisting that treatment.
Transportation Secretary Brock Adams said the revamped effort to salvage the nation's passenger rail service, but the
The biggest skeptics are those whose states would be left with
system would still serve 91 percent of its current passenger load system's deficit has steadily growm
little or no passenger rail service If the Transportation Departbut would save $1.4 billion in government subsidies during the
The overall cutback plan calls for the elimination of many longment goes ahead with its plan to cut 43 percent of the Amtrak
next five years.
distance routes by Oct. 1 including service from Washington to
route system.
Sen. Harrison Schmitt, RN.M., whose state would lose a major
New Orleans, Chicago to Florida. one route from New York to
A Senate Commerce subcommittee heard from both sides
route, called the cutback proposal premature and said Amtrak
Montreal and one route from Chicago to Seattle.
should try harder to cut costs and lure more riders onto its trains.
"It's like amputating a patient's limb before a thorough
diagnosis Is performed," he said.
Schmitt and others questioned the wisdom of cutting back on
Brown
passenger rail service at a time when the United States may be
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Amtrak trains ran with full loads of passengers the system would
be carrying less than 1 percent of the traveling public.
Amtrak President Alan Boyd agreed with Adams that the
passenger train system must be cut back to a more economical

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Attending the opening day ceremonies Saturday
at Altamonte Springs little League, I couldn't help
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High school athletics particularly in some of the

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have considerable respect for anything that can

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;: The Iranian Oil Co. is hoping to get $20 a barrel
fr oil when it resumes exports. At that price we
ouId tell the Ayatollah Khomeini to go peddle his
dl somewhere else.
It's not that simple, of course. Oil companies
Have been paying as much to other exporters ever
Since the collapse of Iranian production three
ionths ago put a squeeze on normal channels of

:. What a barrel of oil is worth depends on what
pmeone is willing to pay for It.
"---Kuwait has announced a 9 percent Increase in
its export price, tacking $1.25 on to the official
OPEC price of about $14 a barrel. Kuwait, Iran and
sQme other OPEC partners obviously will price
their oil at whatever the market will bear.
: But what will the market bear? Only the
consumers can answer that, and the American
people, who stand at the head of the line among the
wQrld's energy consumers, need to make some
decisions.
We can continue to run to the Middle East with
our empty cans and pay whatever It takes for a
refill.
:. We were importing 900,000 barrels of Iranian
oil per day before the fall of the shah.
Ifwe were to replace that oll with imports at
$20 a barrel, it would add $6 million a day to our
overseas oil bill an extra $2 billion In a year's
time.
Or we can tell the Iranians and others that their
price is too high.
Th ewaytotellthemistoreducedemandforojl
to the point that there aren't enough takers for the
ainpunt of oil they want to sell. Why aren't we
tlling them?
The American Gas Association says there Is
natural gas available to reduce our industrial
demand for oil by 700,000 barrels a day
threefourths of the Iranian Imports. But the governmént's pricing policy has made oil-to-gas conversion unprofitable.
:. Our vaunted coal reserves are remaining
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Possible.

Just about everything and everyone has room for
Improvement. I would suggest, however, that those
who take this stand are suggesting not so much It Is
the emphasis on winning which Is wrong, but
referring to the toes that are stepped on In order to
win a game or championship.
It is unfortunate that every team can't be the big
sun, the nature of the game Is competition, ic
and when atconceptisinet, the heart of the sport
longer beats.
I tell my thl1dren thatthemOd important thing Is
not that they got a base hit, but that the team won
the game. Likewise, on the day they struck out two
or three times and still won, team pride should
surely overshadow personal
Bear Bryant Is credited with saying, "winning
might not be the most Important thing, but It sure
beats whatever comes in second."
flux!, kept In context, he's so right.

coaches, rivals little League in the area of in
centive. But youths have their paths pretty won set
by ages 15 through 17.
Little League rs, on the other hand, are that virthai ob of clay, just waiting to be molded.
And as a first-hand observer to all the youth
programs in Seminole County, I'd say we are doing
a pretty fair job of molding. There are almost 500
kids playing In the Altamonte League, and another
1,000 will swing into action next weekend
Seminole Pony Baseball League. Paola's league Is
Inoperatlon,andSanfordyouth$WlllbePerforzfllng
In two weeks In the new league which Is certain to
attract a strong turnout,
The key centers on adults who care. Every league
Parents, coaches and backers are
the ones we are talking about. It's a team effort
even on that end.
The age-old argument against Little League Is
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little League baseball season is my favorite time
of the year.
The expressions on these kids' faces are enough.to
Justify the concept that baseball just might be THE
teacher of our time.
While the sport may never replace motherhood,
parental discipline and plain old book-learning,
there are few Institutions which come close to
yielding the lessons of this game... like common
sense, sportsmanship and self-confidence,
Baseball Is a sport where It Is safe to say the
primary values are not related to running, throwing

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Neither of the two most frequently Clte(l
the Central Intelligence Agency and
Ow National Security Council, distinguished
itself the closing months of the Iranian crisis.
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which presents compelling case that the Iranian
crisis mud be treated "as a failure In policy
leadership and not U i failure In Intelligence."
The analysis appears In a recent Issue of the
Armed Forces Journal. Its author Is listed as
"
KasilD Mansur," but that is pseudonym
for "a farmer State Department official with
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drug krs Into hiding.
The New York Zoological Sodety sb mid '
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s.,)m,y.r, many of them i ve resumed sociaty med t
. that soons of Um dub's targets "are so crltic*,14
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imigumd that
any 01 the spechnaiW
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l*lfi.d the world's most notorious drug
tr01flc. He is (bang thWu, êys&amp;41d
mercenary cutU
area or
in
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rtgbtbander Dick Tldrow will Roberts. John Montef usco will
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Virginia.
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If Dayton beats Holy Cross and
Purdue loses, the Flyers host
the second round. U Holy Cross
wins and Purdue loses, the
Crusaders either hod Central
Michigan or travel to Toledo.
the six third-round
Two
teams will receive byes.

Clemson game will hod either
Wagner or Old Dominion In the
second round.
If Indiana beats Texas Tech,
the Hoosiers will be
the second round. If the Red
Raiders beat Indiana, they
would either host Alcorn State
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£ft__ Luis '1ian defected to
the New York Yankees and Bill
Lee was traded to Montreal,
Red S' Manager
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their opponent, If Texas A&amp;M
beats. New Mexico, however,
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and the Holy Cross-Dayton
survivor faces the winner of
Thursday night's matchup bePurdue and the MidAmerica Conference runner-up,
either Central Michigan
Toledo. Central Mltthlgnn plays
Toledo tonight, with the winner
ping tothe NCAA tournament.
11w location 01 the secondround games will be as follows:
U New Mexico wins, the
Lobos will be the home team In
the second round regardless of

Reno and Oregon State will play
the Texas A&amp;M-New Mexico
survivor. The winner of the St.
Joseph's-Ohio State matchup
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es In Iran (and
and rages and*"
The explosive elements pr
At home, Inflation rages
with
the
public
not
perceiving
Carter as
rages
often In those other countries as well) Include:
eave
Execs
providing the leadership necessary tostraighten
A phenomental rate of population growth
(producing a large number of restless young By LeROY POPE
The present climate of profit squeeze and but the economy. Big labor's George Meany,._
from
pagmt
UPI
Busiam
Writer
uncertainty
and infl4tion may push a lot of these after some flipping and flopping, has declared
rfiostly underground due to environmental con. people) and a massive shift
a coinagruitix
to
an
'shin
li
,esnol'w
e
furio
us
de
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
Th
bate
over
trucking nes, many.c4 them almost Pop'n Moan hIm.U, of f the president's tin- But Carter
straints on the mining and te of coat.
can't have all the luck. There Is sill Congress,
bthatkjn 1edIig to probleni..of education, job deregulation of trucking has created a clima te of operations, to the wall.
' Controversy over nuclear power has brought
creation and career expectations doomed to go uncertainty that is driving top flight managers s If this happens, Bawnan said, black &amp;W other which may be willing to play, but Its way
growth of that Industry almost to a standstill, even
unlulfiliei
out of the Industry, an executive recruiter minority workers will bear the brunt of the ralaIig the possibility that a veto threat-override
resulting unemployment. So will older threat confrontation will stall progress on an
though our 65 operating nuclear plants In one
reports.
-Mar
leader who tolerates -and
antl'hifiatlon program of any description.
specializes
In.
Martin
H.
Bauman,
who
executives.
month save the equivalent of an entire year's even encourages a pervasive police state
Under the dinal circumstances, critics may
rt
ti
the
transpo
a
on
industry
and
for
imports of oil from Iran.
atmosphere, widespread corruption and an recruiting
"Faced with the choice of keeping an be right that the Carter presidency at mid-term
the
top
serves
more
than
half
Five years after the stark warning of the 1973
overheated economy fueled by "modernIzatIon" says he
20Itmotor
mid thirties drawing $35,000 a has nowhere to go but down and out. On the other 4
has executive In hisolder
e
moving
at pace far In excess of what the nation carriers, said the situation Is so ebad
74 Arab oil embargo, what we heard from th
man getting $50,000, the hand, It may at
year
and
an
be worth remembering"
resulted In a "brain drain" during th past year. trucking firm will have to let the older man
tolerate.
Energy Department recently was a warning that
go." some very recent history.
"For a decade," says Bauman, "we were
Bauman does not take a firm stand on whether
Excessive, Inflation-inducing spending recruiting nine topflight executives for
the Iranian crisis might lead to a need for gasoline
Back In the We 1910', when Lyndon Johnson .,
trucking
should
be
deregulated
but
he
was
being
or
not
outrageous
companies
It
devoted
to
purchases
of
much
of
war-protested Into unwilling';
or
other
mandatory fuel-conservation
for every one we took out of the t Insists the present fear of the unknown must be retirement
r41oning
United
States
In
dustry
and
of
arms
supplied
by
the
amounts
so
shortly
after he had been riding so
ha
placed elsewhere. This past year t
measures.
ended.
up
a
military
ally
In
an
our
futile
attempt
to
prop
was a lot of speculation,
litically
high,
there
po
ratio has been exactly reversed."
In other words, after five years of fumbling
He said those who believe that under that the presidency might have developed into a .'.
unstable region of the world.
leaving
said
the
executives
who
are
over energy policy we are back where we started.
fleets
job. ft, was suggested that the corn-'
deregulation private carriage truckingone-term
Iran's oil boom began in 1972-73, United the trucking companies go Into other forms of
We are profligate energy-users and may need
will
provide cheaper transportation than the plty 1 domestic and world problems, the,.
States arms deliveries were running at an an- transportation or Into allied lines,
present common carriers are overlooking
(ho warning of possible rationing to heighten our
pressures on an Incumbent president and the
nual rate of $210 million to $240 million. By 1977,
"They are leaving because they don't want
certainty that, in that cue, the Teamsters union potentially devastating consequences of wrong
awareness of the need to conserve fuel.
the
future
of
the
trucking
lines,"
on
ure
had
Increased
10-fold,
to
$3.24
billion.
'crap
about'
that fig
50011 would organize the fleets that are presently
jgj,
It increasingly unlikely that an"
Perhaps the 10-cents a gallon increase in
Bauman said.
powerful unions.
low
lad
year,
During
a
Angle
threvewnth
period
indivi&amp;W
Of
loss
than superbuman powers could "
brightest
performers
are
quitting
non-union
or
belong
to
He
said
the
line
prices
expected
before
the
end
of
the
year
9*
An almost equally p.i,ü11lIc Picture of the
arms deliveries totaled $25 billion, When the the middle and small
pace for more than one term or'
trucking companies,
will help us make the distinction between
outlook of the trucking business "retain stdflclent public popularity to be reShah was toppled, additional $11 billion wor th and the recently graduated MBAs from name
necessa ry and superfluous driving.
at U nited states armaments were on order.
universities are unwilling to consular trucking given before the convention of the Truck Rental ei.cted.
our country is also uncommonly rich In
and Leasing Association by S.E. Knudsen,
Then along came Richard Nixon. He had';
Toavoldar.curreiceofthelranlancrlals, this because of this fear of the unlinown.
ergy resources.
chairman
of
White
Motor
Corp
considerable
assistance from Democrats.
many years to come,
countY)' m%nt exercise far more restraint when BeThis has got to hurt for management
Given our coal and natural gas, our conregulatory
concepts
wallowing
in
suicidal
impulses the time,
%mrOU
training
Knudsen
umnan said, because the
military and economic aid on
-:
siderable domestic oil reserves, ow' nuclear
programs
have
been
the
heart
of
people
and
erosion
of
productivity
are
slowing
the
his
1v72relectiongI'1ydi.sprovedtheone
nations In our off1
of
th
securely
'
fall-service
truck
leasing
industry.
term
theory
and
seemed
to
put
him
te)ino!ogy and all the other avenues open for
development for trucking firms.
e
growth
around the work!.
gh
deploring
the
crippling
effect
of
the
top
of
the
national
political
heap.
he
giants
such
as
Consolidated
u
Altho
harnessing alternative energy sources, it is InThe point of all this Is not to praise or damn the
analysis also e that we mint "accept Frelghtways, Roadway Express, McLean, wWealidlc regulation, Knudsen did not appear
cd1ble that we are looking at a $20 price tag
He
ctzrint
aifrfliflI4ratIoii, but to note that"
contacts
with
all
the
proRyder
and
a
dozen
others
are
financially
strong
enchanted
by
the
vimiuris
of
deregulation
isk
01
broadening
the
r
b'tels oil that went for $2.50 in 1973- and we
Just create a costly "game of presldl races are a lot more difficult to call"
Warn
elements
In
developing
nations"
while
enough
to
survive
so
they
dill
can
attract
and
sold
it
'nIgt
afe' told
choice but to dig Into
recognizing 'the unpr.dlctabillty and In- hold people, the same can not be said for the musicalchairs" for the trucking lines In than horse races, particularly two years in"
pockets and pay t.
I 01 inch
advance.
s.
ii 550 othertrucking lines.
"ithsInu esth chsr'a
customers."
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and home sites of the oldest
national baaketbsll tournament
In the nation were announced
Monday and they may seem a
little confusing, but It's JiM
pert of the NTTs 3-year-old
effort to boost multkegloaal
Interest In the tournament.
First-round action begins this
week with seven games Wednesday and
games
scheduled Thursday. All six
second-round
will be
played Monday.
The winner between Nevada-

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see
him
getting hold of this."
"I don't
"He needs to convey a stronger sense there is
some fire under his belly."
"Stability has to come from the top and I'm not
sure he can provide It."
"He", In case you haven't already caught the
drift, Is Jimmy (James Earl) Carter, 39th
president of the United States and, according to
the large school of critics such as supplied the
above quotes for a recent Wall Street Journal
wpJ.ayais of his presidency, very likely to
give way to the 40th lii 1910.
To those who know their presidential politics
and performances, Jimmy Carter Is not viewed
as promising material for a two-term
presidency. He is seen as beset by no of
troubles at home and abroad and woefully short
of arms or will to take up against them,.
For just a few headline examples, the collapse',:
of Iran has eroded the U.S. position throughout'
the MiddleEast and beyond. Israeli-Egyptian,
dickering may not be quite all the way back to'
square one, but It has certainly backed up. And It'
may be questioned whether there are more
rabbits to be pulled out of the Camp David hat.,
The United States may no longer be a party of
the first part In Southeast Asia, but It Is acutely'
concerned over a conflict there It cannot control,,
but that could well Involve It In war-and-peace
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Merrill Lynch Rd. MOM. to Wayman HIS., Lake Addn. $100.
Fla. Land Co. to Fla. Residential
MIlton W. Nicholson, Lot I, Ilk S
Charles E. Williams to Melvin W. Comm., inc., Lt 25, The Highlands Lorence, Un. 24. Bldg. 30 Shisak,
Sec. 11 $100.
Lake Kathryn Woods, $33,200.
Penick 1*) Bonnie I.., Lt. ii, Ilk J, siC. one, $0000
Ronald
J. Lorence to Ross Parker
Sabal Point Prop, Inc. to Biding,
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24, Shioah, Sic. One.
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Edmund Faiciglla 1w) Antoinette, $33Ø0.
D. Thompson, Lot 7 Tr. 2, Per Whisper Wood, Sobel Point, $15400.
E 75' of W 130' of E 300' s N
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Charles A.
part 0$ blk 3, Sot Church Wildmsre, Survey, Sec. 7, I 1 17-2032, $100.
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Mobile
Park
Inc.
to
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Homebuilders,
Inc. Lot 10,
Harriet E. Manore, wid., to Linda James J. Sweeney Sr. &amp; w). Nancy Wohiva
Hills, Sec. Five,
$11400.
Doris L. McCuiii to Stacy H. J. Bradley, Lot 21, Its N3', loss N3' W. &amp; James J. Jr.,Lt OA. Situ
Agnes M. Nielsen, wid. to
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Wm. Sister Jr. &amp; Katie to Elliott 30. N IWo) Hwy 17.97, less pert etC. Virginia Lt. 10, blk F, Mobile Manor,
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tk MARY TYLER MOORE
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she's livi ng in a rut,
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7:30

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Of The'I,jind'
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THIS ONE FOR DAD
teaches French) has a per- (12) GAZETTE
Joyceeffes Capture
sonality all its own with lots 51) DICK CAVETT Guest,
of class.
Katharine Hepburn (Part 1 ol
It was a family night. Dr. and 5)
Mrs. Frank (Jean ) Clontz and
8:00
their adorable children, Lisa (2) (112) CLIFFHANGERS Susan
and Todd, were among the Williams is trapped in a lion p11
sponsors milling around Jim Donner Is attacked by a
Altamonte-South Seminole
the council level on April 7.
fanged creature; and Count
backstage.
Jayceettes, Vice-President
The theme of the next
Dracula plots to poison Kurt
Following
the
party,
the
: Mimi Pojanavetln reports at
JOAN
meeting of the Greater luxurious co untry home of Von NoIsing.
UM State Conference in St.
MADISON
Seminole Toastmistress Club Is Charlotte and Guy Garrett was (.4)0 CBS REPORTS "Inside
Petersburg, ft was announced
Altasnoste
"Humor" and a special In- the setting of another dinner The Union' Anchorman
George Herman takes an
tha t the A1t.amonte Springs C.nesposdest
vftatlon Is being extended to party for the dancers, their unconventional
look at Local
chapter won first place for their
$31-721$
guests and prospective parents, who supplied the 101001 the United Steel Work.
Jaycee-assist project Project
members. The meeting will delicious buffet food, and the ers to examine the myth of "big
Santa- In which toys and trees
labor.'
begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at BGS Board of Directors.
were distributed to 32 needy
the Altamonte Springs Civic
The
lovely
home
was
0
HAPPY DAYS Mork
believes that Earthling life is
families In Seminole County. two clubs correspond sharing Center on Longwood Avenue.
sprawling with people ha ving a making him crazy and turns to
Also Mar ilyn Hattaway took ideas and projects.
_____
good time.
Fonzie. Richie and the gang for
the first place in both the Torch
Seen at a happy-li ke round heip.
Birthday
greetings
to
Claude
speaking competition and
_____
THE COUSTEAU ODYSSEY
Orr who celebrated his birthday table discussion were Mary and 51)
:SPeak"Up II. Mimi won first
Congratulations to Mar
"Time Bomb At Fifty
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McIntosh
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Ma
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ha
Orwig,
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:ptace In Speak-Up I.
Fathoms" Cousleau and his
Beine, who
Bar ba ra Brown, Ruth and crew
talked
recover dangerous toxic
National Jayceette Week was herself Intoeloquently
the first place whoseblrthdaywasonMarchl, 4iarry Knlffin and Mary Blair. cargo
from a freighter involved
:celebrated Feb. 11-17 The position at the Greater
Dining and chatting In a
in a collision Just south of the
: Altamonte group held a book Seminole Toastmistress Club's
circle in the family room were heel of Italy.
collection among themselves Second Annual Speech Contest,
There was much gaily In the the hosts, BGS President Dora
8:30
and their friends and donated with her speech entitled, "Open air as Geraldine Albert's
neigh- Lee Russell, Pat and Richard U LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Lay.
them to the Altamonte Springs
same."
ho helped her celebrate her Scott, Judith and William erne decides she wants a more
hors
: Library.
Jody Perkins placed second birthday on Feb. 28.
'feminine" image to attract
Moore, Valerie and George
"We visited Florida Living with her speech entitled, "Make
Joining
the
birthday Weld, Larry Blair, Sheila men and turns to Shirley for
',Nursing Home inForest City on the World a Better E"mple." celebrant at lunch at the Best Roberts, and Debbie Russell, help.
Valentine's Day and took plants
Four contestants drew three Western Restaurant were among others.
9:00
and visited the residents. The words two weeks before the Alberta Imel, Rebiel Lawson,
And already, the BGS Board, (2) (12) NBC MOVIE "Gold 01
plant was just an excuse to go speech contest. They each Evelyn Schuren , Lucy Sheets, artistic directors, dancers and The Amazon Women" (Prom.
UP; the visit was the most selected one of the three words Fay Parker, Ann Van- parents are talking about next iere) Ba Svenson, Anita
important part." says Mimi. It as the subject of a five to eight derwerken, Carol Heglrneier year.
Ekberg Two adventurers
searching for treasure in the
was tbt third year the chapter minute speech. Margie's word and myself,
jungles of South America Slum.has vülted there.
was 'Doors" and Jody's was -. The luncheon not only made
Daisy Downer of 109 Ga rden ble upon a primitive society of
A
elan ash alA,. In.
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"rmpti."
me nay special ror Geraldine
ourt, was hostess to a stork statuesque women
membership, and a letter was
Margie, who has been a but was an opportunity for shower honoring her sister, (4) 0 MOVIE
"Coach"
:- ,written to their SISTER member of the club for just one newcomers to the neighborhood
Mrs. Mary Lopp of Csta1 (1978) Cathy Lee Crosby.
chapter in Austin, Texas. The yeas, will represent the club at to become better acquainted. River. Mrs. Mary Lee, their Michael Biehn An attractive
female athlete is hired by a
mother, was l)OdUS
computer error to coach a
The guest of honor was boys high school basketball
showered with a variety of gifts
team
for a new baby.
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George Segal Two compulsive
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If anyone can supply
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please call Joyce Benton
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standing performance under
the direction of Miss Rozak.
And the Central Florida
Chorale added just the right
melodic touch something like
some enchanted evening.
An onstage and backstage
theatre party honoring sponsors and supporters followed
the performance. The curtain
opened to a finale featuring a
festive table surrounded by
servers
and then audience.
BGS Director Mary Blair and
her committee arranged the
party.
Assisting in serving were
Beta Sigma Phi members,
Valentine Queen Ruth Hoffon,
Betty Jack, Helen Hamner,
BGS City Council president,

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Performance

The Seminole High School
arts which involves local talent
Class of 1959 is planning the 20th
supported by civic minded
class reunion for June 16.
enthusiasts.
Help is needed in locating the
Such was the case over the
following classmates: Dorothy
weekend when Ballet Guild of
Browning, Sue Byrd, Bob Day,
Sanford-Seminole (BGS)
Carol Grenier, Ray Hudson,
performed in its 11th Annual
James Kicklighter, Linda
The Following Sanford
Concert, "An Evening of Dance daughter, of Sanford, all friends Prouo, Robert Stubbings, Leo students have made the Dean's
&amp; Lyrics."
and family are cordially in- Turner, Kathy Ventry, Bruce List at the college each is atChoreographer Loretto vited. The hosts request no Crocker. Wallace Smith and tending: Jolen Brubaker,
Rozak, formerly f rom Chicago
can take a bow for a job well
done. The 17 BGS company

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Tuesday, March6, 1fl
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TUESDAY, MARCH 6

1NVITAT1ONrO.,D
The Board of Trustees of the
SeminoleMemorlal Hospital invites
bids upon the following: Elevator

Manager.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Notice Is hereby given that a
All bids shall be mailed to the
inafldfor$emlfloloCouflty,F$orida, Public Hearing will be held at the 1
CHANGE OF ZONING REGULA. Materials Manager of the Seminole upon receipt of proof ci publIcation Co.nnlission Room In the City Hall'
Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First oithlsnotice,thefictltlousn.me,to. in the City of Sanford, Florid., at
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ENERGY 7:000'clock P.M.
THOMAS 0. JOHNSON - R.1 Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All wit:
aith 26,1919'
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING bids shall be postmarked not later PRODUCTS. Under whIch I am to consider cttang.s an amemt.'
the
11th day of May 1979,
engaged inbuslness at 174 Plumosls,
mentstoth,ZonlngOrdinecith,
DISTRICT TO C.3 GENERAL than
City of Sanford, Florida, as foflows:
COMMERCIAL AND WHOLESALE shall be received on or before the AltamofWe Springs, Fl.
That the Perty inhef'eited in Uid
A Poilionof that Certain Property
DISTRICT. P2(12.6.71)61 The 16th day of May 1979.
Opening of such bids will take buslMss enterprise is as follows:
lying between Colonial Way ami
North 125 feet of the East ¼ of Lof
Fred Neuhart
14, A.E. Griffin's Subdivision. Pitt place at the Office of the Materials
Katherine Court and between Cor. I
Book 2, Page 43. Section 72120. Manager of the Seminole Memorial Publish Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1979
dova Drive and French Avenue i
Hospital at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the DEH.34
Proposed to be rezoned from SR.1A
Further described as being located 11th day of May 1979.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Free blood pressure clinIc, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:3 p.m., Triplet Drive,
Casselberry.

Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida P &amp; L

Sanford.
:.Deltoua Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lutheran church of
Providence, social hail.
Welgid Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Swninit Apts., Casselberry.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood.Lake Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and
434.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7
Spring Gardening Seminar on pest problems, 14 p.m.,
Agricultural Center, 17-92, Sanford and 7:30 9:30 p.m.,
Florida Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Springs. Free to public.
Call 3fl4233.
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens tour to Lakeland for Lawrence Welk
matinee. Leave Sanford Civic Center 12:15; pIck up
Seminole Plaza, 12:45 p.m. Dinner stop on return.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Ovlcdo Rotary, 7:30 a.m. Town House
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Saford Civic Center.
Starilght Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
San lord.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Geneva Garden Club, 9:30 a.m., home of Diane Spivey.

_

Orlando -Winter Park

____

831-9993
322-2611
_____________________________
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

consider the following items:
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR

HOURS

.

1:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

'IA.

RATES

•

line :

................. 43c a
. ..

itime
3conwcuflveflInes

.3$c a line
iconsecvtivetim.s..... 35c a line

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY

9.Noon

3 Lines Minimum

Noon The

-:

Before Publication

(Sirtgle.Family Residential
FICTITIOUS NAME
in the general area of Lake Howell
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Sunday Noon Friday
District to RC.t
Notice is hereby given that I am
Road tt Melody Lane. Consisting Of
reserves the right to riled any
and engaged in business at 2639 Sanford (Restricted Commercial) District.
V3acremoreorless.OISTRICTN0. all bids.
Ave., Sanford. Fl. 37771 Seminole Said property being more particu.
Publish: March 6, 7, I, 1979
County. Florida under the fictitious larly described as follows:
____________________________
______
_____
GRANGE PROPERTIES, INC. DEH.30
Begin at the intersedi of the
name of BERRY INSURANCE
- Al AGRICULTURE TO R.1
'S
AGENCY, and that I intend to North Line of Lot 1, Block i,
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
INVITATION TO BID
register said namewith the Clerk Of Hiqhtand Park. according to the
DISTRICT. P2(2.7.79)6. The NorthThe Board of Trustees of the the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Plat thereof 15 recorded
west '/ of the Northwest ¼ of Sec
in Piat
I~AtCOHOt. APRbBLEM
Seminole Memorial Hospital invites Florida in accordance with the Dock 4 Page 25, of the PubliC Re.
FACED WITHA DRINKING
lion 15215 29E, less Rightof.Way
IN YOUR FAMILY?
PROBLEM?
provisions of tl'. Fictitious Name cords of Seminole County, Florida,
Balmy Beach Drive, parcel A.1O bids upon the following:
AL-ANON
Cubicle Curtain Rod Modification Statutes, ToWit:
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Section i439 and the East Rlght-of.Way line of
Further described as South of SR.
Forfamillesotfrisnd5of
Florida Statutes 1937.
Can Help
436and West of Balmy Beach Drive.
French Avenue, run South along
Additional information, plans and
prcbtemdrinkers
Right.of.Way line 241.4 feat.
1ne4-3333
Consisting of 40f acres. DISTRICT specifications are available at Of.
sIg: Pa,rlck
Forfuture information call
thence
WrltiP.O..Bojt
1213
No. 3.
1 ice of the Materials Manager.
run
East
107 feet for a
Publish Feb.20, 271 Mar. 6, 13, 1979
647.3333orwrite
sanford,Florida 32711
Point of Beginning, thince run East
This public hearing will be on
All bids shall be mailed to the OEG.IO1
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group
43 feet, thence run South 103 feat to
March 21, 1979 at 7:00 P.M., or as Materials Manager of the Seminole
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
FICTITIOUS NAME
P.O. Box 533
the South line of Lot 11, Block 4,
soon thereafter as possible, in Room Memorial HospItal, 1101 East First
Matv' DatIng Service. All Ages.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Sanford, Fla. 32771
Thce run Northwesterly sing
203 of the Courthouse, Sanford, Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
PO Box 1031, CIwIr., FL. 33517
Florida. Those in attendance will be bids shall be postmarked not later engaged in business it 232 W. the North Rlght.Of.Way line of
New Line of wedding Invitations
heard and written comments may thanthel7thdayofMarcp,, 1979,and Palmetto, Longwood, Fia. 32750, Katherine Court. lii feet to the
WeddingsbyDOl
First $ Brides to have us
be filed with the Land Development shall be received on or before the Seminole County, Florida, under the Easterly line of Lot 5, Block I,
NOTARY PUBLIC
photograPh their wedding will
fictitious name of BABYLON LAWN thence run Northeasterly
Manager. Hearings may be con. 19th day of March 1979.
along said
332-2034or 323.OM7
receive 100 FREE Wedding
OpIning of such bids will take SERVICE, and that I Intend to Easterly line of Lot 5, a distance of
tinued from time to time as found
Invitations. Call now 293-0626.
necessary. Further details available place at the Office of the Materials register said name with the Clerk of 43.12 feet to a point South ot
• PSYCHIC advises on Love,
Franklin Grant Photographers.
Seminole
County,
by calling 323.1330, Extension No. Manager of the Seminole Memorial the Circuit Court,
Business I Personal direction.
Point of Beginning, thence run
Orlandosince 1957.
Hospital at 1:00 o'clock A. M. on the Florida in accordance with the North 20 feet to the Point
307.
Donations appreciated. JAMIL
povIsio of the Fictitious Name Beginning.
Board of County Commissioners flrid day of March 1979.
p.o. Box 10134 Eugene, Ore.
All parties In interest and citizens
Seminole Memorial Hospital Statutes, To.Wit: Section $45.09
97410. Call 24 hrs. (503).1142441.
Seminole County, Florida
shall have an opportunity to be
reserves the right to reject any and Florida Statutes 1951.
By: Robert French,
51g.:
Watter
Leni
heard at said hearing.
all bids.
D1VORCE42O.l0Guarante*d.
Chairman
Publish Mar. 4, 13, 20, 27, 1979
Lost: Pit Bull puppy, male, wtiite
FlU details:' KIT, Box 791,
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. Publish Mar. 4, 5, 6, 1979
By order of the City Commission
DEH.32
w.brown eye. 25th St. &amp; Sanford
DEH.l'
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Pompano, FL. 33061, 941.4991.
Publish: March 6, 1979
Ave. 3210126.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
DEH39
N.H. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOE OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
2 Keys Los?
FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH JUDI. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDMENTS 1ff CERTAIN Publish: March 4,14,1979
Tuesday DowntownSanford
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES DEN-S
Legal.
Notice
Call 322-4541 for Reward
CIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE PROBATE DIVISION
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
File Number 79.52 CP
COUNTY, FLORIDA
THE CITY OF SANFORD, CONSIDER LAND USE MAP UNITED STATES DISTRICT Vacation time i
Division
Case No. 79463.CA.2$.E
FLORIDA.
Y fleedforahappy time with a
ELEMENT OP THE COM. COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
IN RE: The Matter of the Adoption IN RE: ESTATE OF
Notice is hereby given that a PREHENSIVI LAND USE PLAN: FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Classified Ad.
FRANCES STINE, ak-a
Public Hearing will be held at the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NO.79.11. Or$-Civ.Y
MARY FRANCES STINE,
UNITED
AARON WILLIAM YOST,
Commission Room in the City Hall Notice is hereby given that the Land STATES OF AMERICA,Plalntiff, v.
ESt
Deceased In the City of Sanford, Florida, at Planning Agency of the City of WAYNE R. PURSELL and
amlnorchild
7:000'clock P.M. on March 26, 1979,
Longwood,Floridawlllholda public SHERRY M. PURSELL, his wife,
NOTICEOFACTION
NOTICEOI'ADMINISTRATION
to consider changes and amend- hearing to consider and solicit Defendant(s). nini
TOMATO PLANTS
y,,. gflØy rv,Ut, At u,,.,y
Tfl
Al
I
bEDCflIlt
IIl..
nur,I
!1PV 11W
mints toiheZoning Ordinanceto the commefls on the Comprehernive VICE SY PUBLICATION On
ltypes (Approx. 20,000)
motion
Address unknown
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
city ci Sanford, Florida, as follows:
Land Use Map Element of the and affidavit of plaintiff in the
root or potted. Call 319-5379
Bare
__________________________
Last known address: Mount Dora, TH ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
A portion of that certain property
Comprehensive Land Use Plan. abovsentitled cause by Kendall W.
Florida
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Don't pile no longer needed items
lying between East First Street and PublIc hearing will beheldon March Wherry, its Assistant United States
You are hereby notified that a IN THE ESTATE:
high asan elephant's eye. Place
East Second Street and between 14, 1919 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Attorney, in an
action against the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
proceeding fortheadoption of Aaron
a classified ad, and pile the
W1III.m Yost, a minor child, has that the administration of the estate Cypress Avenue and Pine Avenue is Commission Chambers at Longweod defendant(s), Wayne R. Purs.11 and
money in your walletl
beenIlledintheEIghte,nfhJuicl of FRANCES STINE, aka MARY proposed to be rezoned from RC-1 City Hall, 17$ W. Warren Ave., Sherry M. Pursell, his wife, and to _____________________________
enforce a lien upon real ProPerty
Circuit In and for Seminole County, FRANCES STINE, deceased, File (RestrictedCommercial)Di$trIctto Longwood, Florida
RMOI (Multiple-Family ResidenSig: Linda R. Martin
sltuateIn this District and described
Florida, entitled In re: The Matter Number 7952 CP Is pending In the
hal, Office and Institutional)
Linda R. Martin, Clerk
as follows: Lot 5, THE COLON.
of the Adoption of Aaron William Circuit Court for Seminole County,
•
District. Said property being more
Land Planning Agency
Yost. You are required to serve a co. Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
NADES THIRD SECTION, ac
particularly
described
City
as
of
Longwnod,
Florida
follows:
MA
EMPLOYMENT
fly nf vnur wrlf.,i ,4a4i... . ,,..
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cordina
to
the
Put
thar.oI
at
r.er.
— I..
-TheWestlOOfe,tofBloclill,Iying Publish: February26,Marcho,1979 dedinPlateooki6p.ge$3,pi;c
lions, If any,
lreto upon Courthouse, Probate Division, South of
First Street, and the Norm
DEG..105
Records of Seminole County,
Petitioner's attorney, Robert M. Sanford, Florida 32771,
•
Th&amp;
one-half of vacated East street
Morris, Post Office Drawer H,
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING Florida. and it appearing to the
Thepersonalreprewntativ,of the
abutting on the South, Chapman
PROPOSED CHANGES AND Courtthatthedefendant Sherry M.
Sanford,Florlda,32771,onorbefore estate is ALBERT STINE, whose
That Cares!
April 9, 1979, and file the original addreSs Is 310 Mountain Rd., Apt. Tucker Addition to Sanford, Piat AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN Purseil is not inhabitants
Bock
1,
Page
24
of
the
Public
thereof with the Clerk of this Court 2104, Union City, N.J., 070$?. The
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES foundwithinthe5tateof Florida and
Records of Seminole County,
hasflotvoluntarilyaPp.ar,dher,in,
323 5176
OFTHIZONINGORDINANCE
either before service on Petitioner's name and address of the personal
Florida.
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD, andthatpersoiial serviceuponher is
attorney or Immediately thereafter; representative's attorney are set
All parties in interest and citizens'
LOW FEE.TERMS
not practical because her residence
otherwise, a default will be entered forth below.
FLOE IDA.
shall have an opportunity to be
NotIce is hereby given that a and whereabouts is unknown, it 5
against you for the relief demanded
All persons having claims or
heard at said hearing.
Public Hearing will be held at ffi
ORDERED that Sherry M Purseli
in the petition,
demands aoalnst the estate are
SALES RECEPTIONIST
By order of the City Commission CommIssion Room in the City Hall appear or plead to the complaint
WITNESS,nyhandandthes.aI of required,
WITHIN
THREE of the City of Sanford,
Plush atmosphere. Light Of flc
Florida.
thIs Court onitte sd day of March, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
In the CIty of Sanford, Florida, at herein byths36thdsyof April, in',
N.H. Tamm, Jr.
skis. sales personality.
AD. in'. ''' '.
7:00e'ck P.M. on March 26, 1919,
%d iii dSfitt thereof the Court will
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
City Clerk
to consider changes and amend- 'PrOCaIdtOffieheariflgandaiica.
ARTHUR H. •ECKWITH, JR. THISNOTICE,tofllewiffitp,eclerk
Publish: March 6, 16, 1919
of the. above court a written
mentstothaZonlngOcdinanceofttie Hon of this alit as if Sherry M.
Clerk of the Court
SEAMSTRESS
DEH-4..
By: June I. Curtis
City of Sanford, Florida, as foliows: Puriell had bean served with
statement of any claim or demand
.
Light
alterations, good hours.
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
A portion of that certain property ceis In the State of Florida, but only
they may have. Each claim must be
Robert M. Morris, of
in writing and must indicate the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. lying south of Silver Lake Drive and tOtheextentprovidedforby Section
eestof Mellonville Avenue extended 1635, Title 2$, United States
HUTCHISON I MORRIS
PROBABE DIVISION
basis for the claim, the name and
SALES CASHIER
southerly is proposed to be rezoned Code: It further ORDERED that all
230 North Park Avenue
address of the creditor or his agent File Number 79-Si cp
DivisIa
Afternoonhours,fun lob with good
Sanford, FlorIda 32171
from AD (Agricultural) District to parties claiming interest by,
or attorney, and the amount
company.
Publish: March 4, 13, 20, 21, 1919
Ml-2 (Medium Industrial) District. thrdugh, under or against the storeIN RE: ESTATE OF
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
DEN-Il
Said property being more par- said person Sherry M. Pursell shall
EDWIN 0. ORANS
the date when it will become due
be served by ptlicatIon; It is fur.
follows:
shill be stated. II the claim is
Deceased licularly described
FICTITIOUS NAME
STATION ATTENDANT
TheSouth½oftheSoutheast uci (her ORDERED that notice of this
Notice is hereby given that the contingent or unliquidsted, the
NOTICEOP
Order
be
Great
boss needs clean cut person
M,
Township
20
South,
Range
published
by
nature
the
United
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
ADMINISTRATION
Corporation engaged in business at
with iaiesperson.Iity. Excellent
31 East, PublIc Records of Seminole States Marshal in a
515 Hwy. 17-97, Casielberry, Fl. stated,lf the claim is secured, the
potential.
general circulation in Seminole
security shall be described, The
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING County, Florida.
32107, Seminole Plaza, Seminole
All parties In interestandcttizens County, Florida, Onceaweek for six
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
County, Florida, under the fictitious claimant shall deliver sufficient
Shill have an opportunity to be (6) cons.cutiveweeks, commencing
name
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
of
PORT
O'CALL copies of the claim to the clerk to
OFFICE CLERK
on February 27, 1979. DONE AND
enable the clerk to mail one copy to OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED heard at said hearing,
RESTAURANT, and that we intend
By order ci the City Commission ORDEREDsIOrIando, Florida, thIs
Accurate typing with personality
each personal representative.
IN THE ESTATE:
toregister slid name with the Clerk
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
6th day of February, 1979.
to deal with senior cItizens.
Allpersonslnterestedinthentate
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
George C. Young
towhom a copy of thIs Notice of
Great company.
thattheadrninstrationoftheestate
County, Florida In accordance with
City Clerk
ChIef Judge
the provisions of the Fictitious Administration has bean mailed are of EDWIN 0. ORANS, deceased,
required,
Publish: March 4, 14, 1979
PublIsh: February 27. March 4. 13,
WITHIN
THREE
File Number 79-$7-CP, Is pending in
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
BOOKKEEPER
DEH-3
20, 27. AprIl 3, 1979
the Circuit Court for Seminole
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
$65.09 Florida Statutes i,.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
County, Florida, Probate Division, IN THE COUNTY COURt IN AND
PorlofCallRestaurant,lnc.
Full charge, motel background
1HlSPdOTlCE,toflIeanyobi
theaddrssof which lsC$erkofthe FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
D-BAPorfOfCaIl
PI'efet'I'ld.
INVITATIONTOSID
they
may
have
that
challenge
FLORIDA
Circuit Court, Seminole County
Sig: JackS. MarrowPr,s.
The
bard
of
Trustees
of
the
validity
of
the
decedent's
will,
the
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 32711. CASE NO. 79.211.CCl$.J
Duane 0. Bowen-Ex.
Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
STOCK CLERK
Angelo T.Amaro.S.cy. qualIfications of the personal The p,rsonai reprelentatlye, of The STATE OP FLORIDA,
bids upon the following: Microfilm
representative, or the venue or
estate are Ed-ward N. Walker a EX EEL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
Reader
Grocery
experience to work into
lurisdictlon of the court.
Lewis P. Orans, whose arssaes JR.
Publish: Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 4
Addltionai information. plans an
management psition
are 3001 South Ocean Drive, state Attorney for the Eighteenth
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
specifications are available at .
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Hollywood, Florids 3313$, andin JudlcialClrcultofthlltat,of
DEO•43
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Eleventh Street, Apt. ic North, Florida, on behalf of till Honorable fic.ofnieMaterialsMa.e,'.
WAREHOUSE
All bids shall be mailed to the
Date of the first publication of this
Racine, wisconsin 53113, reopec- John E. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole Materials Manager
FLORIDA STATUTE *97.345
of the SemInole
Will
train
right person to get
Notice of Administration: March 6, lively. The name and address of the County, Florida,
Notice el Application
Memorial HospItal, 1101 East FIrst
Ua.lad
with
excellent company.
1919
personal representative's attorney
for Tas Deed
Street, Sanford, Florida 33771, All
Stine
we set forth below.
Plaintiff, bids shall be postmarked not
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
later
*5 Personal Representative of
AH persons having claims or
that Alfred 0. DeLafllbeaudiere
SHIPPING &amp;
than the 12 day of March 1979, and
the
Estate
of
demands
against
till
estate
ONE
CESSNA
310
AIRCRAFT
we
holder of the following certificates
shallberecalvedonorbeforethel4
RECEIVING
Frances
Stine,
required,
ak-a
bearing
serial
number
WITHIN
THREE
has flied said certificates for a tax
Ma
1919.
Mary Frances Stine
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF 31D0010 and tail number
dead to be Issued thereon. The
Opening of such bids will take
Fantastic firm needs experienced
Deceased
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP NiOlO Q
titicate numbers and years of
place at the Office Of the Materials
person
with
supervisor
issuance,thedeicriptionof$bep,o. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL THISNOTICE,tfIIiWflt,lheClIJli
gorof the Seminole Mamirlal
blckground.
REPRESENTATIVE:
of
till
above
court
a wrItten
Detendate. HoIpiiohst$:IOo'c$$cA,s9
pes'ty,andthenameslnwhicptilwas
,
,1
statement of any claim or demand
NOTICE OP ACTION
assessed are as follows:Certiflcate -5- Douglas Stenstrom
19th day ci March 1979.
DOUGLAS STENSTROM, Esquire
TO: Any parties having an
theyrnayhave.Eachc$aimse
No.7. Year of
DELIVERY DRIVER
Seminole Memorial Hospital
11* writing and must indicate
DAVIS, MclNtaut itt ONE CESSNA 310 AlE.
Description Of Property:
, STENSTROM,
reIervesmerlghttore.ct any and
Excellent
TOSH &amp; JULIAN
basIs for the claim, flue p
CRAFT
bearing
123 a. *u,
hours, geed p.y,
serial
number
310.
apj
all bids.
address of the creditor or his agent 0010 and tail number Ni011
Name in which assessed: S.J,b, P.O. box 1330
Publish: Mardi 4,4,7 1,79
Sanford, i. 3377*
or attorney, and the amount hili'i, assigns, and succesSors in
Hogan
DIH.22
SECURITY
Telephone: (305) 323-2171
claimed. If theclaim ttVflut toruS, aid all
Pfr,iit. aa
"W
the date WhIn
lIbscgniu
Corporations Owning, Having or
above order for each additional Publish: March 6, U. 1979
Several Openings,
DEN-fl
shall be stated. If the cllm is Claiming An IMereil In or Lien On
certificate.)
contIngent
or unllquidated, tile tile Above Described Aircraft.
All of said property being iii PM
CITY OP
nature of the uncertainty shall be
YOU AND EACh OF YOU ARE
1E°-ED
County of Seminole , State f
W1NTIR$PRIIIU,p$QEIDA
stated. II ttieclalm is sei.urod, flue HEREBYNOT1FIEDttua$ffi,$tafe
Florida
Excellent
potential for aggressiv,
NeSicegi Public Nearing
DISABLED
wourily shed be described. The of Florida, ex rat Douglas Cheshire,
Unless such certificate
Person seeking a caroor.
claimant shall Isliw, sufficient Jr. State Aflony for tiii Eight.
AME RI CAN
hlficates shall be redeem.d ac- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE ii HEREBY GIVEN by copies of the claim to nie clerk to eenttiJudiclalCircvltgiflue$,ateef
cording to law the property des.
enable The clerk to mall me copy s PiStils, en lIME eI flue Hàsrable
cribed in such certificate or certlil- the Oty Council of the City of Winter
DESTIC
Springs, Florida, that said City
each personal rap_apa.
Cleper
Jehol. Pith, SherIff ii $aminsle
cites -will be sold to the highest -ss..
Council will hold a public hearing at
All
0enaI
Cewofy,
f$SflS MIrMNd in g
clesnln, full tIme work.
bldleratthecourt housedsereatsie
Florids, has lila lvii to
till City of Whiter springs Cent. IS wilern S copy if this Notice
Hwy. 17.93
Slew Cause in tae I1$h$UM&amp; .,ullMust have mum trans..
astn4s4.-atiHding, oct 'esIISY,
aS dii CfrCtllt Ceurt of Florida against
South of Sanisrd
Mardi 27,1979, at 7:31 p.m., at as required,
1,79
WITHIN
THREE any and all parties having an hi.
FIBER GLASS WORKER..:
$0011 thitsaItir 00 POSSible. IS
MONTHS FROM TIll DATE Cc tenet in One CaIne 310 AWcrs,
Signature: Arthur H. Sick*iffi,
consider an Ordinance entitled as THE FIRST PUSLICATION op beating serial nunibor 3W010 and
isliaws:
THIS NOTICE, to ffl any ebsct
tall number N 15$ a Is show cause
CIIrk of tile CircuIt Court
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
BuiNwis. 7:301st Tuss.
they may have that challenge PM why PM aforesaid lrcraft Wusuld
OP.WINTIR SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
validly of Ills deJdeM's ww liii nsi be twlellel to lii. us. of PM
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Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
LiveIn Companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers Up
John 6210636.
Gardener for part time
3daysawee$i
323wo

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Set up Idelivery man. Must have
neat appearance, good driving
record, good attitude is a must.
Apply in person to Mr. Myers at
Bacicock Furniture. 2306 5.
French Ave.

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1SINFLATIONCRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For
details call 644-3079

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Clothing Sales person needed now
for Florida's Leading Menswear

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Agency

retailer. $ &amp; Comm. Excellent
Company benefits &amp; opportunities In management.
Start your career in retailing &amp;
merchandising today.
Ca1l305 3140717 Ext. 20

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LeN Fulitime, 11.7 shift. Apply in
ake View Nursing
person
Home, 91 E. 2nd St.

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Wanted Part-time Night Work
Cleaning Offices.

Able Home Cleaners
Franchise available. We are
looking to establish franchise in
Sanford area. Established

Company, low overhead,' High
profit. Immediate income. In
home
professional
maid
cleaning service. Call 1-316267.
6172.
IMPOSSIBLE
Thatiswhat mostpeoplesaywhen
we
tell
them that
our
distributors opeh their office
doors at 3:30 p,m. close at :30
p.m.
net over $10,000 per
year, They stop saying it when
weshowthemprool. ifyouwant
proof, call Tom Kent, collect, at
9042692071 or write: Vanguard
Divisional Headquarters, 6316
San Juan Avenue. No. 40,
Jacksonville, Fl, 33210. Please
include phone number.

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AMENDING
THE
1975.1979
SUDOIT WHICH WAS ADOPTED
PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO.
175 OP THE CITY: REPEALING

-NOTICE

ORDINANCES

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TO PREPARE FOR '

Gigantic 3'Day
-p

C

stamln ssme.

Iin C. Ors

*ii hissmat.i pon
are Mvits
toaliesdenlbe
TIllING CI IsISIIMUSMIhi

D,cm.d
LowISR.DISIIS
LIs P. Ores

*5 Sanford Evening l4or.w..

U Pirianal

uessjr Of gesrai drii
thICIfp.ensl )tlmsal seas flft,,
(11) dsys prier I, *5 lims Of nis
pwat* ISIJI,
DATID 1* OilIiy of Mardi.

Of *5 hisS. Of

City Of winter

priigs,

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LEWIS. PAUL. lIlAC I
CAITILLO, PA.
,*miA S. Pief. SIQ.

IV•MSVT.NSIISS
city cse

Tdijttui: 154111 NIl

PubllSilMir.4,1979

$11 lndej..,MI

Pub11111M.r.IU,1179
DIN3
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Did you know that your
club or orilratlon can
ftpisr In Wits llstki sscti
*50k for only 53,30 ps
*50k? ThIs Is on Ideal

seal Of

Unfurnished

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3O-Apsv1mi*s

Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

I BR-$1$4. Pool,

Blvd. on 1793 in Sanford. Call
323 5470 Mariner's Village.

KITCHEN HELP

RETAIL SALES
.e'

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C.mm'suiensrs.
$SWIle
Y
Publish: PablVaty4,4,7,S,s, 11, 15

MANY MANY MOREl

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I2FRENCHAVE.

DIPA*TMINT
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IRm apt. $133 per ma., Ichild, $30
deposit. $30 extra for pets. 5th &amp;
Magnolia Ave. 322.0251.
Sr. Citizens only, no pets, $200 +
utilIties. 1st, last &amp; d. Avail.
March14. Aft1:30319.53%.
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Uniiarnished
J9.4$R,3b,4,s, leaneist, lastS.

Meli

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Gat'rlssn, clean, 3 11,-FR,
carport, otapes, 1ea, lop.

Furnlshsd

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Fla. 3377

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v4svoso

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viCinity. Call after 4 pm. 333
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2324 PARK DR. 3222111
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
322-9211

322-0415
OPENJIÜLJSE

TUES. THRU SUN.
2550 GROVE DRIVE
Lovely "like new" 3 BR, l'i', b,

carpet, C-H&amp;A, kit. eqpt., dbl.
sized corner lot. $29,900.
CLEAN AS A WHISTLE, 2 BR, lb.
new paint, new roof. Large
family room. Owner will assist
in financing.

Paola-3 BR, 2 B homeon 5 acres.

Private Party wants to buy a
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323 8488 aft 7 p.m.
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catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity.322-02)6,

'(,(i,r..

47-A--Mortgages )Ilght

3237832
EVEN INGS 322-0612
322-1517 322-7171

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ZONED GC-2. 2 BR. 1 b, Frontage

on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business location.

$25,000.
OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, l'-T b.
Large corner lot. Lots of storage
space. C-H&amp;A. $29,900.

For Sale: 5th Wheel Trailer '74

Model, 35 It,, 6 sleeper, tub, air,
awning, carpet, extras, In.
cluding 5th wheel for pick up.
$5500. Edgar Jones. 12 Oaks

M. Unsworth Realty

CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1½ b home on picturesque lot.
Many unique features make this
an outstanding home, $69,950.
INCOME. Going Business with
rental property. Everything
goes for $53,000.

property? 130
ft. frontage on SR, room to expand. $37,500.

ML!
41—Houses

Monroe, Ten acres
total, $150,000.

SIX acres lake front zoned for
Multiple Residence, $170,000.

3

Harold Hall Realty

'°'- REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Dayor Night

REAL ESTATE

NEAR AUTO TRAIN, BRING
FOOD &amp; MOVE IN. COMP
FURN. FRAME HOME IN
EXC, COND. SC PORCH,
WORK SHOP, FRUIT TREES.
SEE IT NOW AT $23,500.

FERN PARK -LAKEFRONTI.
3 BR, 3 bath, screened porch,
seawall 8. dock. NEW carpet &amp;
510's.

CROCKET

LOG

EA1TOk

701 Bldg.

339-030,
3)9-0500

F.AltamonteDr.

Orlando 327.1577

COZYI 2 BR, calm kit., alumn
shed, fenced. Many fruit trees.

$23,500.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—
One of Sanford's most popular
beeakfast &amp; lunch restaurants.
WELCOME TO OUR CAREER
NIGHT THURS., MARCH Ph
7:30-HOLIDAY INN.

REALTY

Sanford 321.0640
DeLand

668-8335

YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOME!
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

SANFORD

Corner lot 3 BR, 2 bath home,
screened pool &amp; patio area, eatin kitchen, large LR, 1 year
home protection plan, $43,000,
DELTONA
Delightful home beautifully
decorated 2 BR, * bath home w.
Fam Rm. &amp; screened patio, CH&amp;A, 6 Ft. privacy fence
surrounds the backyard. $29,900.
LAKE MARY
Spacious 4 BR, 2 bath home, lake
access privileges, eat-in kitchen,
Formal Dl, large Pam. Rm., wbrick fireplace, separate sewing
rm., waik.in closets. $79,000.

REALTY WORLD..

Seminole County, Florida, shall at
*0:00 A-Al. or as soon as possible
thereafter, on till 77th day of March,
1979, consIder the adopt Ion of the
following Ordinance:
An ordinaice relating to specified
areas of the unincorporated
territories of Seminole County,
Florida; creating the Markham
PoitWe Street Lighting District: to
be entitled the Markham Points
Strut Lighting District Ordinance;
providing for definitions: providing
for governance of the district by liii
loud of County Commissioners:
providing for maintenance and
operation of street lights with In tIle
district; creating an Advisory
board: setting forth fiscal and taxation procedures; empowering the lo
vy of special aisasnusnts or tassi
within the district: and providing for
construction. severabIlIty, and an
effective date.
Said district shall encompass the
following described areas of
Seminole Cowty, Florida:
Markham Points SubdivIsion,
Lots I through 10 InclusIve, Pit

Bock 23, Page 37. as recoedsd in file
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
(SEAL)
Attlwr N. Iickwith, Jr.,
Of
Clerk to tile
County CommlsSiSIw:s In and
for Seminole County, ekwId.
Pvblish: March 6, 1979

REALTORS
3135' S. French (1792) Sanford

1½ bath
home w.carpeting, dining area,
1g. porch, FR, Spacious BRs &amp;

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Many Extrasi Yours, for

Dwelling. Owner will hold
mortgage, $11,000. Low down
payment. Ph. 5304303 or
afternoon

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 R, l'.'i
BATH. MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; PINE, REDUCED TO
515.900 WITH $3,500 DOWN.

COUNTRY LIVIN' 4 BR, 2 bath
home in Lake Mary w- Great

Rm., OR, C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet &amp;
pool planned on '/ acrel Just
172,5001
SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath, home in
Woodmere Park w-C.H&amp;A, w.w

carpet, dining area, FR, 1g.
MBR, patIo I Much Morel BPP
WARRANTED. Only $24,500.

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath in
Idyllwllde of Loch Arbor on ½
acrel Free form pool, privacy

Sanford's Sales Leader
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322242Q.
ANYTIME

PARK

REALTORS

qualified buyer. $30,000 to
1*000.

Low down payments,

wIth 4 acres on East SR 44

Graze your horses. lIas wet
behind (Poo'). Under $7S,lO0
with terms.
*10 ACRES In

Osteen. $22,010,

*SANFORD. 3BR,2 bath home.
Nicely
landscaped,
cozy
fireplace. 317.50$ FHA Terms.

REAL

ESTATE

Looking For
Id

A Career

Real Estate!!!

success story to tell.
Please be our guest on March 5,
1919, 7:30 p.m. Holiday livi,
Holiday IsIs, Sanford. Riser.
vatlons not necessary. 331104).

We have a

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*15 ACRES Near 1.4 &amp; SR 44
interdiange. $111,000 Torms,

STIMPIR

AOIICY

REALTOR 323-4151
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Eves 162.3655 332.1951

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used

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cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.

3275990
BUY JUNK CARS
From$lQto53O
Call 327 1621; 327 4140
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--_-_••T-_78-MotorCyCles

blood line 323 6681

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Motorcycle Insurance

BLAIR AGENCY
323 7710
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1967 Honda. 2 Cyl

n%goOd.dforlI,$100

lid-I-Iorses

Call 323 2755
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itos for' Sale -

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"O/OAYTONA AUTO AUCTIOM
Hwy. 92, 1 mile west of Speedway

32) 0864

Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every

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3231310

only $116ba1 due, purchasers left
areaandweare unableto locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up paymen's of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531-1711 day or
night. Free home trial, no

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. it's

68—Wanted to Buy

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the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price, Call 904 255

DOG HOUSE FOR

8)11forfurtherdetails.

LARGE DOG REASONABLE
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Have a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
you'
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'ÔQtO

sh 322.4132

Buy &amp; Sell, thu finest in used
is models, Call 339-9100 or s3furniture, Refrig,, stoveS, tools.
1405 (Dealer),
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
1971 Chrysler Lebanon Medallion,
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fufldr., loaded. Low mileage. Call
niture Salvage. 322 872).
377 1420
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EE.R. ratio 7.6; used 10 tins.
Was $455, now 5)25, mci. outside
cover,

J.L StIman, Inc.
NBA
BY

LTOU

OWNER

Lovely 1k. view prsperty w-water
rights. 4 BR, 2 b with baby
nursery off master hE, C.H&amp;A.
many outstanding extras.

310,155. 333-4142.

. 1- u1 .

AMP fuses 8. outlet.

323 1301•
3$O3OnlandoDr.
3235200 -___________________
VA &amp; FHA Finar.'ing
People who like money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell, or

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 3791
WILSONMAIERFURNITLJRE
BUY SELL TRADE

43—Lots.Acreage

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3*1-31SE.FlrstSt.322.5622
SANFORD AREA
95'x*23' CORNER LOT NEAR

LAKE MONROE, CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. $7,500.

S Pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
nh'599 Loveseat 541.951 up;

JOE'S. $4,500.

Alreond.a'I'foflng -

7 pc. dinettes $69.95 I, up; Ref.

Central Heat lAirCond. Free Est.
SEARS, Sanford 377.1771
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Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 322 077*.

Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat lAir
Cond. Service Free Est. on

321 0839 or 904 734 6700 collect.
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Prepared in the convenience of
your home 2lyrs. exp..$10&amp;up.

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NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT

springs &amp; mattress $33.95 ea.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

pe.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-Sit?

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Sanford. 372 1121
52-Appliattces
KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

323-0491

EUSTIS AREA
171 ACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE &amp; FARM ACRES,
$315 PER ACRE.
RAINBOW SPRINGS
AREA

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$3,750 PER ACRE. TERMS.

40 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP &amp; 330 ACRES OF
LAKES. $2000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.
PANAMA

CITY

Car Care

CROCKET

LOG HOMES

SEIGLEN

REALTY

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BROKER
"AHOMESUPERMARKET..
2I39S.MyrtIeAve,,$flfQ

Sanford

OrIandoW577
DeLand $•$335

Mar. 13. Call for Free Estimate.
Lindsey's Lawn Service 339 6986.

If no Ans. 323-8369.

Ceranc'T1$0

53-.1V.Radio-Stereo

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General Landscaping. Rose

MEINTZER TILE

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specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,

New or repair, leaky showers our

lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.

37) 2940.

Good US.dTelevisions. $25 and up.
MIIIer's26l9OrlandoDr.

3220352

Dressmaking

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable, S track tape player.
5)70 or take up payments of $1)
per ma. Call 131-1711 for free
home demonstration.
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Televislon-2S" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $400,
Balance $173 or $12 ma. Still in
warranty. Call 131-1714 day or

night.

UghtIfoljg

Alterations, Dressmaking - ________________________
DrapeS, Upholstery
Yard Debrii, Trash
322 0707
Appliances &amp; Misc.

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(LOCAL) 349 S37*

GrOOrning&amp; Boarding
PiIntII
ANIMAL HAVEN
O &amp; Cat
clipping, flea control.

I

-Boats &amp; Acsoris
ROBSON MARINE
2t2lHwy.17-92
Sanford, FIa. 3377)
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57—Sports Eiinnt
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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS

All type racquets, Avg, p
Scott Reagan 337-0177
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Pet 1"

Supplies, dog houses. Healed

kennels. 3325752,

Horns Inlwsn31nfs

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itars, Drums, Sonic,. coi
plate, Thomas organs, pianos.
Sob Pall's Disc. Center Inc.
333.2733
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2213 French Ave.

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Remodeling, retired buIlder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
addilions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
I
rooms. Free ash. 3335314.
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
SO, BALINT&amp;ASSOC.
322-5145

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DANNY'S PAINTING

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Interior-Exterior House Painting

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Licented.lnsured.5onded
FREEEstimates,0$)322.9440

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Plunting Service
PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
I ChgCds.Accepted
337.1101

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Small home repairs, Remodeling
&amp; Pan Roofing repair. Free Est.
323-1563-331 0715

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE. -, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

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Mildrew removal, houses I roofs
Mobile Homes. $23.50
5349335
WOW
WASHON WHEELS
Houses,MobileHomes.Trucks
Comm. Bldg. 671-1915

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Eat.
323-0129 after 3:30

TI'ISSS,Vi

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lMan,qualityoperaslon

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*RICAN VIOLETS

10 acre tracti, St. Johns River
access. 5711 dun. 31 yr torms.
Oslim. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 3Ss-&amp;snto

Till OflMholEi
322.0141
1vNaflerO&amp;wsekana
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PILLDIITITOP$OlL

YELLOW SAND
Cell Dick Lacy 333-7100

Eve &amp; whinds IS673#a%4.

1

Sy. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 337.1331

TREE REMOVAL, Trimming,

stump removal, licensed &amp; in.
sured. FREE est. 543-1147,

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"LOGS I LAND
GO HAND IN HAND"

Save Money &amp; Tin,, 10 pct. ott all
new maintenance contracts thru

All Hand wash 8. wax your car,
pick up or van, free pickup I
del. Also complete interior
cleaningavail.Aslowas$1530&amp;
up. Call 327-1065.
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specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671 76)7

AREA

ROLLING HILLS I PINE COUN.
TRY, GREAT FISHING &amp;
HUNTING. 20 ACRES AT $1,300
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

Lawn Maintenance

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20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING __________________________

TERMS.

Income Tax
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BeaUty Care

$750 PER FRONT FOOT.

5 ACRES LAKE FRONT IMPROVED PASTURE, $1,000
PER ACRE. EXCELLENT

RACO Foam, liberglas 8.

inSt. Comm. &amp; ReS. 332.0200,

ON SALE- NEW twin size

LAND NEAR HWY 44 $3,500
PER ACRE, TERMS.

INSULATION - Batting, blowing,

Call Carl Harris at

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Home ImproVements

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$301 up; El. Stove 5.60 &amp; up; full
size draperies $101 up• Sanford

75'x130 HOMESITE ON, ' -OSCEOLA NEAR BAHAMA
51-Household Goods

bUILDER. 352-3357

CFISH CAMP

CMODERN 3 BR, 2 bath home

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6Mo Old FILLY

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New 73$ Homli, I pci. Interest to

with mtaurant on
St. Johns River. Terms.

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Halter brokeSlSO

Sold new $400, a real buy at only

Multiple Listing Svlce

"DEAL With $TEMPER'
'1Keap Your TEMPER"

77-Junk Cars Removed

Doberman pups AKC, Fern. $123;
male 5)50. Terms avail, Kastner

We have a Singer Futura sewing
macti. Sold new for $630 was
Christmas la.yIwjy. there was

BATEMAN REALTY

331-0150

530 5237

FrIgidaire A.0 19,000 tITUs,

HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17-92

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leg. Real Estate Broker
2430 Sanford Ave.

Customized inside&amp; out
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AKC Beagles, tn color. 6 weeks.
flothparenlsonprernises
$73 3633666
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WHILE IT LASTS!

Handymans Special Office or

flCAlAADA
.

sale $2.00 yd.

Lots of Tools
Yearsold-Valuable
66$-Sill
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$33 000

3235324
Reduced torjIck Sale
ler translerre. 3l½ blk.,
fenced back. Nice neighborhood.

New shipment of vinyl flooring on

SANFORD AUCTION

The Real Estate Agency
NOTIC is hereby given that the
board of County Commissioners Of

Free togood home
Fern. puppy,) mo. old
Half Bassett. 617 1021
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Gentle. $600r trade

1215S. French

IMMACULATE 3 BR,

MEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

((CI,)

'76 Chevy, ôcyl. auto v.in
I

SHELTLAND PONY

24 HOUR lB 3229283
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SELLERS&amp; BUYERS

DELTONA

75-A--Vans
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6863 or 322 0101

Classified Ad.

323 7050

For Estate Commercial 8. Resi.
dential AuctionS &amp; Appraisals.
Call DelIs Auction 373 5620.

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC, '
wks., Blue eyes, 61 &amp; Wh or
Silver Grey. 1st puppy shots, not
kenneled -- personal care, $150
$200, Visa or MC accepted. 327

Open Mon-Sat. 105

trade.

28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.

Centrally located home. Double
car garage, 3 BR, 2 bath, eat.ln
kitchen I formal DR. $32,750.

t,Cti0t,_Sales

65-Pets-Supplies
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323 9136

our loss, your gain, 187 vds

uSual

SKYLiNE 11w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

STENSTROM

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2439 5. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

lAITY

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Consignments Welcome

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Ill LOOK itt

01111,5

321-0610, 377 1577, 661 1335

551,0001

NOTICE

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Our Rnsenyac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225181

5id Pups, Reasonabte
Call alt. 5-? wkS. old

obligation

klt•, C-H&amp;A, patio &amp; Extrasl
BPP WARRANTED. Just

L.gal Notice

the piece or house full. Free
pick upon consigned mdse. at3O
pct Country Colonel Willard R.
Whitehead &amp; Colonel Leonard
Fult:.3722770 ___________
AuctionSaturdaysip m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127

Seigler Realty, Broker

HOMES

ORANGE CITY 2 BR, DR, FR,
utility. Near school I shopping,
city water. $23,500.

773.4111, eve. 715-3254

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brown plush. $15.50 yd. In.

42-Mobile HOmes
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NEW PAINT, FENCED YD.
$232 MO, I PCT. INT,

SEIGLER REALTY

REALTY

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41-Houses

Sell FHA-VA.

CALLUS RE-FHA-VA
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

ORANGE CITY, ill E. Elm. Big
fam. home. 3 BR, 3 B, FP, pool,
all 1g. rms. on 2 big lots (ground
in back also avail, also), assume
owners 7 pct. mort. Call 775-4597
aft S.

LLOYD'S

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speakers, beautiful cond. range,
rd. NEW carpet. $35,000. Will

IALTAMONTE IS
Near Mall, hospital, churches.
Lovely 3 BR, fenced yard, Fam.
Rim Screened porch. 531.900.

REALTQR,322 7195

Pindy Woods Auction Barn every
Sunday at 7 p.m . located on SR

CAR PET

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BR, fenced yard, ttees, stereo

paint.

CailBart

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115, 18 mi north of Sanford. We
will buy. sell or trade used

stalled. 322-4126, Dealer.

NEED commercial

600 ft. on Lake

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TODAY! $33,500.

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the cocktail party who gave

you the free advice? Here's his bill!"

corner lot. Many added features.
Detached garage with spare BR
BR &amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME

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8621413
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UNIQUE 2 BR HOME
Huge FR, newly painted, beautiful
oak floors, Great Oak shaded

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FHA-VA, FHA 235 &amp; 215.

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at 1500 821 7888. ext. M2639.

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your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprises, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
441-301'

REALTOR

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MORTGAGES. P. Legg, Lic.
Mtg, Broker. 875 No. I D

Low Down Payment
Cash for your loll Will build on

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Must sell 50'x176'xll' new au steel

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd

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Build to Suit

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Losing your home &amp; credit I will

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Furniture, antiques or misc. by

$25,000.

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

Warehsuasls, 11051, 14,151st ft.
11551gM 'flIJU,f will escifl
v*csmsnt PIgMaL

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HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

!L lUr aenior ciTizens. u.wn
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

MANAGERTRAINEE

kickjdsd'ln t$its'ltln.
cell:

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With 23 Orange Trees
Call 3225545
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INC. REALTORS

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Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
Realtor. 373-5771.

5304533 or 339-4711 eves.

31—ApsrtmontsFurnished

DIvSCSSOyMSISI.NIpgis,$27$
me. let, last, securIty. Deltona

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fince, workshop, pantry, eq.

Screensi porch, W-w carpet. ClIlA, dishumifier, nice yard.

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$55,000.

W. Garneti White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332-7551, Sanford

LAKE FRONT 20 acres wove,
300 on lake in Deltona. $43,000.

3SR.,2full
baThs, 2 car cd garage.

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Clerk 0*1 cdn
IV: Jim S. Wills

1979.
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322.7111

GIRL TO SHARE
2 BR Apt with same

33—fosjss_

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bard Of Capofy
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way $0 Inform the public

Artlwv H. lechoalu,

ATTORNEY FOR PERIONAL

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this Cowl on *e'Sld Isy Of
Pibruary, 1999.
(StALl

Rapvuuinluik.e

INC. OvS, Deceased

hinge

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HOSTESS

Every Wed. &amp; Sat..
Early IIrda 7:11p.m.

ty Judge. Simlnele COUnty Csütt.
swuw, lanterl, FlorIds IIlfl, If you
hove any defenses Is art to
actIon or claims to His essinet PM
lerfsNsd Il.'uaft. OWuerwis, PM
aircraft wits heferfilted Is the use if
nil $1101111 Of $emlmSlO Cnty or
sell it Public Auction.
WITNESS nlp hand and

Square
JeckNIlvlils,pis,Ws1

FlaWs

SlsdffitIeminsleCswnty,pIwlls.
pursuant to Section 705.11, PlaIds
IittlIS. YOU have 31 days trim
February fIll, 1079, Is contact till

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ArIMr N. SschoNll Jr.
Clerk Is the herd Of
Catty cemmlsnrs
IaminstoCounty,Plsrida
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rSPIS45MOfIV,I Sr Ills venue or
llIIieactlsIl Of tile clij'$,
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OSJICTIONS NOT $0 PILED
WILl. IIPORIVU SAIlED.
DI1 Of the first publicaflenef this
Notice if AlmlmIsWat*: March 4,
W'.
E*rd N Wailer
U Piflinal RIPSIIN..JVS
Of *5 1*1*15 Of

HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR
SIVERASILITY: CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy if said Ordinance IMIl be
available at the office Of Il. city
clerk Of Ills City Of Winter $pi.a
Flails, isv sit pensue losW
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Pursliatut Is PM leminais County
ile, notice Is hereby given that tIll
iiardeiCsuntyCsmipiIsse,usswUl
anduct a public hSerh*.mn msrcsu
3, 1979, at 7 p.m., or a 'soon
hereafter an possible in Room Of
Pus Seminole County Courthouse Is
oneilerrslelecvoss.s$r$imlnsls
:ohl.visleei pifecting the basic
senthly service Charge, till
ocisniti Ian charge and the
IIUMILI4*E charge wIthin nil
nincarperalil area Of Seminole

ALL DAY.

IN

aftHrs,

To Shari

2$—APtS. &amp; Houses

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DIPIY Clerk
PubliSh: Mardi 6, *3, * V, 1970
DIN-SI

WILL BE CLOSED

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FORREST GREENE

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322-6457

LOW ELECTRIC BILLS-. Solar
Heating, 3 BR, 1½ B. Large
family Rm. &amp; dining rm.
Completely remodeled kitchen,
landscaped, Warranted. $24,100.

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DeBary 1k. front, trees, 2 BR, eatin kit., FR -F 1g. rm. on lower
level 3Sxll. Call today! FHA
541.050.

56-100DOWN&amp;MOVE IN) BR.2 B

pOrtUflltleS

24—Business

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Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

323-SSllor 322.1571

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New 3 BR, 1 b CII, city water &amp;
Sewer.

AVoN

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hr.tostart. Work in Deltona. 339
9029 between 79 p.m.

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year around, fully experienced
noothercall,322.5752.

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1k. Mary canal front lot, cleared,
reidy to build. $12,000.

41—Houses

Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1$O04321403 anytime for
recorded message.

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opportunity to earn Three to

9—GOOd Things to

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if you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wuiVt be here. If you want the

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il-Help

QUADRIPLEX. Spacious 2 BR
Apt. finest location, high yield,
$65,000. Harold HaIl Realty, inc.

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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - The slipped away for about tlwee
marriage of tennis star JImmy days in Tokyo about then."
Connors and former Playboy Rotmc*ree said the couple
rnagaIne Playmate of the Year would not ho available for a few
Patti McGulre has been con- days.
firmed by a spokesman for
taiung
Tennis Management IOC.
it
easy,"
he
said.
"Jimmy
"They were married laSt
doesn't
have to play tennis for a
late September or October," few
days."
said Joe Roundtree, a SpOkOS
Roundtree said Connors'
man for the firm set up by mother approves of the marConnors' mother, Gloria, to riage.
represent players.
"'$ known the girl for a
Roundtree would not confirm
reports the former Playboy long time and gone shopping
bunny,. from St. Louis was withher,"he said. "They apII
QIrIStIUM tO(IthII!•"
pregnant.
Roundtree said Connors, 26,
"She's always told Jimmy
and his brkle, V, met about a thalifhsdsddedtogst married
yearandahalfugoatapartyln togothddft,bigna(
California. He said they may tell anyone about it," Rotmdhave 1w" nurrin4$ "when they tree added.

SALE!-

Addressers Wanted Immeoiatelyt
Work at home -no experience
necessary
excellent pay.
Write American Service, 135C
Park Lane, Suite 121, Dallas, Tx.
73231.

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Wedding Confirmed

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.4.os &amp; Found

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Experienced only! Employee
benefits, year around position.
Apply in person Days inn

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Duplexes for Sale

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ThURSDAY, MARCH 1
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m. Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church.
Diet Workshop, 10a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's
Restaurant.
SISTER, noon, Holiday Inn, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Altainonte Springs Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
South Seminole AA, noon, County Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
SaUte Harrisea Chst DAli, 2p.m., Fellowship Hall,
Lake Mary Presbyterian Church.
Central florida Shell Club Show, 9 a.m., to 9 pin.,
Winter Park Civic Center, 2005 MIzell Ave.
Seniinol Sunrise KIwanis, 7 am. Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Roatry, 7:50 am., Lord Chwnley's
Altainonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m. Altamonte Mall Sears.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Ricahrd'a Church,
Lake Ikiwell Road.

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Herald,Sanford,Fl.

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NOTICE OF PUILIC HEARING
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
Notice is hereby given that the DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
undersigned, pursuant to the OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OP
The Board of County Corn. Maintenance Contrs.t
"FiCtitJO4js Name Statute", chapter THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Additional information
is
missioners of Seminole County,
Florida, will hold a public hearing to available at Office of the Materials $6309, Florida StVut., will register FLOE IDA.

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Overeaters

Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARDOFCOUNTYCOMMI.
SSIONERS
No$iceofPublicK,aiing
March 27, 1,7

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DARN HER' SOMEPAY I WILL COME
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Montana

THIS ONE ! ryasAND FOR SOMWNE
WHISTLE
OR
SOME FOLKS THINK IT'S BAD I TO STEP ON UR SHADOW lii ( MOOSE'S GIRL FRIEND,
HOWSTHEARTICLE KINOOF LUCK TO TOES YOUR KAT ON
WHISTLE I A
MIDGE
FOR THE SCHOOL
STUCK! "A &amp;O OR OPEN AN
ROOM !
THEATRE DRESSING
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

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today. You take all

your

Mar;h 7,IM
responsibillUes very seriously.
You can get what you go after you're chaUdag up many gum

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to what Will nftimitelybeafull.

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HOW
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WE Ml)cEP LOTI O'COL.ORS.
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Others find you an aIrable
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If approved, the request would hike single-family rates
from $6.50to $8 monthly for the first outlet; from $10 to $15
for each additional outlet; Transfer of services to new
homes would rise from $10 to $15; reconnections for costs
would leap from $10 to $15 and relocation of an outlet
within a home would go from $7.50 to $15 If the rate
changes are granted.

sniaskatlon Corp., ownerof Orang.Semlnole Cablevision,
has become a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Inc.
That p1m for ft merger was worked out In cub and

The commission must approve all cable rate increases,

Rorke. "Our capability to secure financing was limited hi

Niles, ATC spokesman. ATC dockhoWers were given the
option of accepting cash for the merger or equivalent
am of shares in Time, according to Ndes.

because the firm'
s rates are regulated by the commission
under provisions of a contract between the two entities.
A similar rate hike was rejected for thet second time last
month by the Sanford City Ctnpisoon CUiv*os had

comparison before Ms."
Time has long been interested in cable television, according to Rorke, and was one of the original stockholders
at ATC. Abaist $ vest am. Itois resrMtvea bsiaa

he

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Cabilevill1ionI a risilied for rate inicressa at a 7 pm.
Tuesday meeting.

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AN UNCANNY GRASP OF

IN 1lJM$t.WEEPS.

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Texas reader wants to know

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JACOB V MODERN.)

copies of

by Stan

Lee and John

BUT "M SURE
M.WAYS EL 6ONNFINPOUT LIKEX CAMS lid
WHO THE REAL AT NE MIPPLE O
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ATC owns 100 cable systems in 32 states, according to
Rorke, five of those are located in Florida.
Cablevision already is In the process of laying 150 miles
of cable primarily hi southern Seminole County, according to Rorke and further efforts will be nude to extend cable service in other areas of the county.
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* t*. this merolag trnt
t*vores4
AecOtdiutg to P*trthnanen 1iitl%Us to Mb
Smith of the Shelby Police
this week during the
Department, Daffron was found search for Daffron, Capt. Baber
dead hi his Hager Motel room noted Daffron had been

about 10:40 a.m. Tuesday from
carbon monoxide poisoning. several months.
Time of death was estimated at
"He had been telling her
some time Sunday evening.
said
the
since
their separation and then
Patrolman Smith
motel maid had come to Daf- after their Jivorce that he
fron's room on Monday, but couldo't deal with it and was
going to kill her and himself,"
could get no response. u
figured
he was sleeping, so she he recalledwould leave him alone," ob.
The Daitruns have two
served Smith.
children, Laura, 6; and Jeff, 3.

During Bethun.Cookman Address

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pry a prayer Cd thanksgiving coup., and first vice

Wino -Dial.

Duringthe* mosthe abc. he

chairman boo WI attic, Ford said he his
WI
forthe IlnftedMau
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of the board of tr*id.es of
lie FORD, Page IA
During Iidroloa remarks Bethwi, Caokense* College.
Fsrd preseats plaque dvl&amp;g ceremosy at BetbuaeCookmaa
bdore the Ford speech, Mrs.
iáa i.ye pr.siuient of the
heIIM t
face a. The too big or too powesful," Ford
'l'ha thtp that imlhe a as chief executive said while he facuity as.oc4
fIy, pr,b'n'
described
1SdI stih 01 character 01 the said. "A government big Americans are far more thsei wu in the White House, the former pr,'4.'4 as "a
Ud5IMssIsouriitvuIIy," U
togiwaever)1lag- we those that divide a. We coo everytime he end Mrs. Ford pest citlaso ,of the would,"
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.wat Is a goviromat big disagree without being returned turns from a trip wblleMillenQisgb,preidsd Ar.sMThsCIeck .........0* Honsceg.. .......... ......OR
hes
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on
goviromat,
mrytblag
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have,
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slatluCangrs.. behold; the lighted Whit.
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mat
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Washington monument Ford greetings and bed whim
This former presidest mid he
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Si1l wariMiTi
from
the wildest is the
Cd the TAncth and
DOcals, with whom coiidry
Jefferson memorials built to Ford served during hIs years In school's sports airbiem
and
c,worate those two great the U.S. House of R.preaen- displayed a shirt given him
man InOIQy.EVJJI
ur
istatives. Chappell's .arllerinthedayby th.sttadeid
saw thew things I 501 ooie congrieslonal district inched,. body. The shut in the school's
color Cd maroon and gold, was
banpe," he said.
a portion of Sanford.
Impr inted with the school
Ford saldeachtlme he and Ford wu
em
blem on the back and the
his wife returned and saw the j
IJ, a do..
r- words
. You, G.rald
ci the capital from the suns! friend, who Is also the Foal
en the fruid.
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with "multiple gunshot parked outside the motel room,
but declined to release its
Daffron and his wife were contUAL Police oMcish were

wounds."

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Smith said today a note had

home, according to Gwinnett

County Police Capt. C.T. Baber, been found in Daffran's car

Thie court reporter, Bernice
1174. had sued for rain- English.
"Although he Is a fine man
and Tuesday during ft non- although eventually finding In it his or her contract is not
statement and back pay
The school board contended jury trial that he had difficulty his favor, declined to file the renewed, but this does not and has a great academic M. SchmIt, was called as a
apply in the case of non- background he has a cozn- withess by the jue, and
charging discrimination because his students bad dif- In understanding Angotti's suit.
ficulty Understanding him, it pronunciation of Ell". ,
munications problem,"said testifleld that It was a drain to
A former Ssmillloile 0=ty beicame of his nationality.
He then sued the school board tenured teachers.
Argentine
An
Angotti,
who
came
to
the
Ned
Jullan, who defended the understand and record
native
and
led
to
poor
own
behalf
claiming
he
clasaroom control.
Young said most of the on his
high school me* leedar
Angotti'
s testimony.
nabraliosd U. S, cidm slam
U. S, District Judge George discrimin1ttlon cam come In was denied due process when United States in 19M taught sebod board in the case.
"When I took his (the
Young said that with a great
tSa a federal jse Tusaday 1t73, Angotti had taught for C. Young, who indicated this the initial hiring process. After he was discharged and he had Spanish for 20 years in
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em. four years at Lyman and lake was one of the most unusual his contract was not renewed, not been able to get another job Argentina and two years in plalntlWs deposition), It was deal of concentration he had
Panama, where he met his clear he did not speak Fngllak been able to understand
1thm A*W of Maitland, &amp;antlsy high schools, bid his trials he had ever encountered, Angotti filed a complaint with since then.
ifion contract was ad cointraict im ch opp A boom agreed after listening to the the Equal Employment Op. Young ruled that a tenured wife, a U.S. citizen, who well and would be our best Angotti's testimony, but it had
witness."
See TEACHER, Page lÀ
reniwed y . goi board In of his difficulty in speaking plaintiff for five heirs Monday portunity Commission, which teacher is entitled to a hearing teaches in Seminole County.

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a chair, Smith said.

Judge Agrees With School Board In Teacher's Suit

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recelve hIs 20th honorary
lsd. the
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"From our perspective, we are very pleased with the
move," added Rorke.

Sanford; and Dennis Moore,
had been found ln the Daffrvna'

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Former Sanford resident Rod The maid returned Tuesday
Daffron, 34, sought in con- morning. Again no answer.
nection with the slaying of his Police were called.
ex-wife and a Lawrenceville,
Smith said police found two
Ga., man has been found
small mini-charcoal grills
In a Shelby, N.C., motel room.
burned out on the floor of the
A nationwide alert
hadweek
beenroom. Daffron was lying across
this
lssued earlier *
his bed, covered with a green
following the double homicide blanket and
a .357 Smith &amp;
last Friday. The victims, the Weason magnum on
top. The
former Charlene Abrams,30, of door had been barricaded with

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be answered II accompanied
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asked for permission to float the rate for Sanford
customers from the current $6.50 per month to $8 per
month over the next two years.
Rorke noted Cablevision will probably make the same
request again to the Sanford City Commission in the near
future. However, he admitted, a date for that third
request has not been set.
"I think it is very dear we will have to petition the City
of Sanford for a rate adjustment in the near future," said

A bussed Gerald Ford
leektngiphiysksll(i,

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outalile incorporated area, according to Rorke.
County CintuIon will review

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discussing the possibility of taking ATC wsâsr its corporate wing asasubsidiary. Those talks fell through, said

'There will b. no chäng. In
polky and proc.dur.s'

oljlg say the mos will not_hx1g efforts to

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Rorke. "We feel the higher rate for the service we provide
Is justified. Time Inc. doesn'
t have any bearing on that."
The move by Time will create a better financial picture
for ATC and CaWevision, according to Rorke, because
Tune has greater financial capabilities than ATC alone.
"From the larger standpoint, in terms of capital and
finances, the merger will have a great Impact,"said

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stock options offered by Time Inc., according to Bob

'To the loical W* do impact will essedially be nll."
KII4II Rocks, Cibh,vltIcn's general maz'iger.
ITW motagainant of ATC will remain intact. There will
be no change In P0UCY and procectiwti."
The move will also have no bearing on a scheduled
hearing on rate hikes for Seminole County customers

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Heralill Staff Worker
Sanford City Commissioners will be notified officially
MA Monday that American Television and Com-

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what we bid with the South

your pride dmd in ym way.
South'
s five notrump was
AQUARPJ$ (Jan. II'FIb. 1$)
the grand slam force d
Uyou gd your work dono early, North's six-heart reply denlsd two Cd the three trump
you'll be able to .joy gutting
honors.
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out. Thee. see acme tim end
In any event, any rubber
different tIthip awaiting you.
brl(lge player who stops at
Don't Waste Your thDS.
six hsarts and makes seven

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HE 4
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WALK OF YOURS CAN SUCH A '
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PRIVE MEN WILP'
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with even the most difficult of chest, do It today. You'll know
We
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The
correct response is
persons. This won'
t go un- jot how to say do right
of the bidding of today's two clubs. We have a good
noticed. Some very very nice without losing a Mend,
hand. Nolrurnp Is clearly a hand and want to bid our
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2I.Jan. better place to play thehand lonat suit first. We intend
things will be said about you.
GEMOU (May 21-Jum 30) A 19) A&amp;ke that might be dilUum hearts- At the samle
w spades later. .
time,
you don't want to be In NEWSPAPER EERPIUIZ AUN.)
long-tenn deld might finally be ficolt to swallow :_'l
seven and at least this pair (Do younavie a question for
paid oft today, bringing your be a real NiIg. Den't
kept out of seven.

financial picture back In the
black ink This may ptwut an
opportwdty to do something
different.

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ways at $14000.
Commissioners consider
Bush'
s plan would have the
While Percy recommended a adopting a conceptual master
county build a deceleration lane name for the complex such as plan for the county property to
on U.S. 17-92 approaching the "county service center," Bush provide general direction for
entrance road. The engineer agreed a name should be the future development of the
said he is concerned about the created for the property. He land.

change the main
hazards on the road with the well to naming a "board of Percy said the planning would
At leat this Is the vision of off US. 17.92 Into the property.
additional traffic to be overseers" to see that the be accomplished this budget
county lSfld development The
cre tflct already has
generated by the jail.
property is not managed in year and funds for short term
director John Percy, who the old agriculture building, the
He said planning must be the future and that future land road nxIdifications and parking
presented his concept to
road
department
and
accomplished now with a use and construction there be areas would be included in the
commissioners Tuesday. engineering, — the site where
schedule of construction and according to a master plan to fiscal year IMIM to begin
County Commissioner Dick the new sherlws department
'
work completed by the planned make best possible and mot Oct. 1.
WIIliwti said, however, his complex is currently under
opening date for the new jail, efficient use of the tract.
Bush was told to proceed with
pr*rencewaato let an orange construction and —the site of a
April 1, 1.
"Control of the property in negotiations with nearby
spare colored on a Percy- new agriculture center
f
Along with the new en- the past has not been property owners to determine if
s1Ited map of the county omergency operations center
tranceway road, a looping road adequate," Bush said, noting property may be donated to the
JOHN PERCY
pIoesty as the
which construction is
by-passing the buildings would control should have been county land for a second access
mission office building go
planned to begin this year.
tranceway Is highly hazardous. be constructed within the exercised in the early l960s. road to the tract, possibly from
issned and tmdeslgnated for
Bush said the current en- He pronosed a divided two-lane complex and a turning lane "Buildings have been allowed Lake Mary Boulevard.

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.&amp;..xn1lon office hiaji-rise.

area when he Is getting

uuis coiaing year tecaise you points.
The reason is that he can use
NORTH . 34-A
are not looking for am otAL
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a safety play to insure his
A
The benefit.. to you will be Blending fact, humor and
contract against any 4-0
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worth the time and effort you charm with intelligence is the
trump break.
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At trick two, he leads a
expend.
reason you'll be able today to
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) accomplish an otherwise
wr
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dummys seven. This guards
Small opportunities for gain are almost impossible fed.
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against finding all four
likely to caine your way today.
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trumps in the West hand.
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Of course, if West shows
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negative situations into can lean on today. You have
SOUTH
guard against East's four
profitable ones. How you can co,npasson and understanding,
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get aiong with other slgnsiaone and knewjudwhen and howto
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of the sections you'll enjoy in help.
A3
trick with his jack, but since
your wz Ast ro.Graph Latter.
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both opponents followed to
Get youm by sending $1 for Others am captiaW by your
the first heart the suit can't
each to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box pleasant mannertoday.
break 4-0 and South makes
Dealer: North
his slam without the over419, RadIo City Station, N.Y. do all they can to msi. twiip
W.it North East South trick.
10019. Be sure to specify birth easy for you. A competitor may
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even hick down.
sign.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV. 23) Pus 4
Pass S NT
ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19)
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county commission high rise
is concerned.
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do so. People find you t0ftnd the lOhdlontO5flold,
Y0
Pr°1
Opening lead:
irresistible. There is not too P'~'
toL
much they'll refuse you.
SAGTTA*IUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
TAURUS (April 20May 20) 21) U thee, is something you've By Oswald Jacoby

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boulevard-type entranceway would be provided from the
be built at different angles
entranceway road to the south and different elevations In the
a side road currently used for on
17-92. Bush estimated past," the engineer said.
moving heavy equipment be materials costs for the roadPercy recommended that the

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Is perfeictly
all rigid. Some doctors Iilst on
a straight leg cad to prevent
bending and straightening the
on that spot. It
follows that knee ben di ng
motions such as climbing fairs
or kicking a football are the
ones that could cause the mest

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blown multi-million dollar
was placed on approving In
service center"— conce~ a plan submitted by
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For W.dn.sday, March 7, 1979

by Howie Schneider

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use in the future.
Other commissioners present

that of the IG-aere countyowned parcel near Five Points

any worse than walking. In the
huge musde group over the vast majority of cases
moderate restriction of
front of the thighsttacbeatothe
physical
nfim
a ct ivity and time
shin bone. The kneecap is In this
result
in
complete
recovery.
tendon.
THE JOGGING PUBLIC
This is also the area where
there Is quite a bit of cartilage needs to know that sensible
in Un shin bone during the - Jogging is good for their health
growth phase. That may have Imprudent Jogging is not.

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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For mild cases I don't think
sometimes think this should be
called "adolescent knee" you need oomcern otrself
much about the boy when h is
becanse that's when ft eccurs.
t
In
a
sitting position. 'He should
The whole proigem is related
kneecap over the surface of the
shin bone
mi is

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DEAR READER
about
talking
OsgoodSchiatter's
disease.

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what
prisis of planning develop
might be In the future as far as

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Our physician is very up
about our am overIthOId
any surgery and we want
make sure of this by doing what

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HeraldStaff Writer

Opinione vary on bow much
restriction 1 physical Activity
rerad.

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painter
time
throu
gh the growth wt, but
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point
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oil
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4 Greek letter 26
he bas nidiced it In some girls
34 Russian city Sinbads bird preposition 49 Church part
well.
36 Morass
27 Bridle part 50 Animal waste
6 Singletons
37 American
We've tried to find out some
7 Kneehole and 28 Sediment
chemical
something to do with the reason
patriot
ifOflflation to help °
rolltop
30 Vim
51 Stiffens
° tiis area is eaily inured. The
39 Without fat
understand his restIrictions, but
8 Revenant
31 Great Lake
52 Verdi opera
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1*111 on this point Is made when
9 Destruction
certain
bow restricted you straighten the leg. Bending
re
implement
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he should be. The X rays (
(SI)
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the leg wouldo't be such a
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pr
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material
bending It Is followed by
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the jrotlem early.
sandwich
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                    <text>IS—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, March 21, 1979

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71sf Year, No. 190—Thursday, March 29, 1979

—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 48-280)—Prjce 15 Cents

Looks To Community First

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A Ic.,,-I---.--By DONNA
&amp;w ek..a
Uldi change.
Herald Shift Writer
There will be no formal sex
education courses in Seminole
County public schools, at least
until some time in the future if
the School Board goes along
with School Superintendent
William P. Layer's
mendation.
Layer told the board Wednesday night implementing a
sex education program in
public schools without first
Changing the environment in
which students live would not
solve the social problem of
Increased sexual activity
among
the
school-age
population. "It would be like
Spitting In the wind," he said.
He called on both sides —
pros and cons — of
education In the public school
system to Join together and
undertake a campaign to
change the environment In
which school-age children live
in this county.
Layer offered to serve as
temporary chairman of the

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system to face this problem

The superintendent was
asked to put his recommendatkrns in writing for the
school board for consideration
at its April 11 meeting.
Layer's
recommendations
came after the board In two
separate meetings heard more
than eight hours of testimony
from both sides on the request
of the Seminole County Chapter
of the Florida Alliance for
Responsible Parenting to
Implement a mandatory
"family living" curriculum in
the public schools for students
kindergarten through the 12th
grade.
"After a sufficient time and
after critical evaluation If we
can see any changes in the
environment Instituted by
churches, the medical profession and health agencies,
the school board may consIder
implementing the program In
the school system. There is no
way it could be mandatory,"
Layer said. "And it wouldn't
have tobeIf everyone pulled his

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Education

alone and don't want the total
responsibility for changing the
environment.
"I will go to bat to Implement
the program in grades K-12 If
nothing else is done," he said,
Layer, speaking from notes to
the filled school board chain.
her, first told the two dozen
persons holding signs opposing
mandatory sex education to put
down their signs. Prior to the
meeting they had picketed the
area outside the school office.
"You can put down your
signs. They do not affect what
I'm going to do," Layer said.
"Schools In the United States
have been imposed upon with
solving social problems,"
Layer
said,
referring
specifically to the Integration
problems of several years ago
and the "turmoil, toll, trial and
tribulation the school system
suffered" during those times
He said the schools solved that
problem with little help from
any source, "little help from

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PIckets march at start of school board meet jog
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Longwood Mom To School Boar'- )d,,

HARVEST Fsp#jd

Students Are Abused, Neglected
The Seminole County School Board will be advised at its April 11
meeting on the best way to investigate and resolve charges by a
Parent Wednesday night who claims students are neglected and
mentally abused at Longwood Elementary School.
School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said today he will be

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mntsrdn with WLliim W. Carpentar, attorney for the
i*alnthi mothse, Norma Tyres of $41 E. Palmetto

Ms.,

Longwood Elementary, she also iskt'd fin :'n oi)rI v.orh •'' wii
devoted to details.
She said she urged, after a hearing before the states
Professional Practices Council on her ' - ci plint, to bring her
problem to the school board.

Mrs. Tyree said because other probLems with the school she has
$acsd her these eons In a prtvste school.

Longwood, before advising the school board.
School Board member Al Keeth urged the Investigation, saying
Mrs. Tyree in a prepared statement Wednesday night charged
Mis. Tyree had made serious charges v1hich, if true, ii air; the
"Chlldrenare manipulated, neglected and mentally abused in our school board "must clean up its act."
school system," adding "the system is covering up their wrongJulian said there are several alternatives the board could
doings." She said the summer school program "Is a racket to get
consider Including designating an independent hearing officer to
funds" and "political games are played at the expense of Innocent
hear the charges so the board would not be in the compromising
children,
- and defendant.
position of being judge, jury
She also said that In Seminole County the state assessment
Mrs. Tyree submitted graphs which she said showed that one of
tests, mandated by law for all third, fifth, eighth and eleventh
her sons after a year in a grade was put back a level and was
graders are manipulated to the point where a student "must be
placed in a special class with hyperartii' children evcn though he
above average and-or an exceptionally good speller before he is
did not fit the category.
given" the tests.
"There are parents who do fear retaliation," slit said.
After her lengthy presentation to the board which she concluded
She said she has been invited by Sen. Vinci F&amp;-chitcl,
with a request for a public hearing before the school board where
Leesburg, to take her case to the House nun Senate ('uiniuuittt'us
parents and teachers can openly discuss the situation at on Education. — DONNA F.STE.S

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Human Error Fueled Emc%,ravncqvV;"
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A Island atomic power plant near system came on. liwnan error reactor
te'uiipeniturt-'; do%n to apparent leak from the rCaStI.
water pump breakdown began Harrisburg, Pa. That was when entered the picture there, ac- the required level,
into a (blue-Iupped cotPennsylvania's nuclear reactor the pump broke, trigg 'ring an cording to Sen. Gary Hart, 1)'lauit
officials
had
to
distalnuuuent
building, arid a
emergency and human error automatic shutdown of the Cob.
charge slightly radioactive ditional discharges might
made the emergency Worse, reactor.
Hart said a reactor operator steauui into the air to keep needed.
government and utility officials
Several
hours'
later,
for
shut
the emergency cooling pressure inside the consay.
hart, whose congressional
reasons not entirely understood system off too soon, making it tainruent building from getting activities include nuclear
The trouble started at 4 am, late Wednesday, the plant's difficult to keep the reactor too high while they tried to energy, said he learned of the
EST Wednesday at the new, but primary cooling system failed core under control. Plant stabilize the reactor.
trouble-plagued, Three Mile and the emergency cooling operators had trouble getting
See hUMAN, Page 2A
Officials said there

At Sanford.Civic Center

Santord Area Seniors ' Schooled' At Security Seminc r

ByJOANMADON
Herald Cump,id.at
Deate what some Greater
Siaford Chamber of Commerce
official., termed a "diup.
pOl' turnout" for a Senior
tLnir at the
(thris security
civic coder today, several In
.disdence said the program
was worthwhile.
The seminar attracted only
about 75 senior citizens who
came to the civic ceoter to hear
Various law eafrcnqt ofofficials speak on and give
demo.utrations for improving
lscwlty for the elderly. The
'civic cemer has a seating
cspscity of about 1,100 end,
according to GSCC Ezecutive
Manager Jack Homer, "I
Dwight It would be an ovem-

_4 crowd."
"ft's hard to commuii,,"
Mid Bob Dasho, chairman,
thi Chamber's Senior (tben

how seminar were informed of
the many services available to
then In the county. Sheriff John
Polk palMed out to the seniors
that the law enforcement
community Is "vitally concerned" about the Increased
crime rate, especially the flini
flam end con artids who seem
____ senior citizens,
____
to victimize
He urged them to contact
legislators to encourage the
passage of the bill requiring
____ ____
mandatory
seutencas for any
crime against senior citizens,
"The only way we or. going
to cut crime Is to make people
afraid of going to jaiL People
today aremtafrnidtogoto
All he said. He urged the
senior to coutact the police

department, aheriWs department or chamber anytime they
think they're about to he victimized, or simply want
______ annierei
questions
Deput y Beau Taylor said the
main objective Is to ,have
peopl, to look out for each
_____ who were
The 1$ pw.Ilsts
latroducid asaured the seniors
___ and Interest in their
of concern
____
Among the panelists
was
&amp;enda Wright, director of the
Retired Senior Volunteer
Program, who 'aged senior, to
seek a "rich, rewarding,
_____ to
productive life dedicated
helping others through
______
m4ftr work"

Today

CmIttse, adding seniors

p

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cant afford .ewspspsrs.
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awful hard to get the
mamage
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Seminole County Sheriff's
Deputy Betty. Smith, Victim
Advocate-Rape program
coordinator, warned the sailor
citizens that they too "can be
the victim of rape," and that
"age doesn't have anything to
do with violent crime."
The sailors were advised o(
the health care available
through home health agencies
and through the Seminole
County Mental Health Clinic,
Dr. Marian Kyser of ilie Clinic
expressed concern that "mans
of are aware of our phyzica]
health big neglectful of our
mental h.alth'
Fres blood pressure checks
_____
were given as well as demon.
dretlomis of security and safety
by the Sheriff's Depertmesg.

LAYWW Petynla, Jackson.
vile, who spends her winters in
her boat at Sanford docks, said
she (amid the program "very

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to have all
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this, arid I think we're foilimets
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since we are here In the winter."
Several ether seniors mid
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they too lewd the program
W. ...................
worth attending.

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Herald photo by J in .'

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Thuflday,Mitchfl, in,

WORLD
IN BRIEF

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wdereti
IWrft"aêfk, Marlene Garvey,
bU
Law Enforcement officers 520 Mockingbird
Lane,
are on the lookout today for a Altamonte Springs, to open
lone gwunan who Strolled Into cash register.
Mae's Fabrics, 99 N. Semoran
Upon complying With
Blvd., Fern Park, Wednesday robber's demands, Mrs.
afternoon and robbed a store Garveywas ordered to lie down
clerk of an undetermined on the floor behind the counter,
amount of cash, according to according to deputies. The
Seminole County sheriff's robber then stepped behind the
deputies.
counter and took
The bandit, described as in from the register.
Themanleft,ashehad on.
his late Zs, five-feet eightinches tall and weighing 160 tered the Store, through
pounds reportedly walked front door, deputies said,
through the front door of the
MOTEL ROOM11ff
Store, pulled a silver handgun
Terry Johnson, , Rochester,

Who Will Rule Britain?
Elections Set May 3rd
LONDON (UP!) - Prime Minister James Callaghan,
beaten by a single "no confidence" vote, today ordered
general elections May 3 to decide whether his Labor Party
or Margaret Thatchers Conservatives govern Britain for
the next five years.
Callaghan's No. 10 Downing St. office announced the
dote after he presided over a hour4ong Cabinet meeting
and then called on Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham
Palace to Inform her of the government's decision.
Shortly before that It was announced he would address
the nation today In a radlo4elevljjan broadcast,

BAGHDAD, Iraq (UP!) - An angry Yasser Arafat,
followed by delegates from Syria and Libya, Stormed out
of a meeting of Arab foreign and economic min1Sters
charging they were being soft on Egypt and the United
States.
Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation
'Org-IiM1on, wants the ministers to vote barth economic
sanctions against both Cairo and Washington, including a
complete oil embargo against the United States. But he
was opposed by Saudi Arabia, which has bankrolled the
Egyptian economy with billions of dollars annually.

Mr. Advertisen

Kidnao Victim
17iP
Released To
I Find Wife Dead

Soviet Presence Objected

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FUNCHAL, Madeira (UP!) Aidhoritled on this semitropical resort Island object to Soviet research vessels
'prowling their mId.AIIa
waters - am it
searching for the fabled lost city of Atlantis.
Madsira's regional government Wednesday vetoed a
request by Moscow's embassy in Lidion for pamilullorl
for a Soviet scientific ship to carry out research In the
area where another Soviet
"piiotograph.dthe ruinsof an undersea mouidahn4cp city.
- no govornmard said It turned down the R"'-'
request because "the presence of such ships always cover
.expansionist maneuvers 01 Soviet b fl if1a1
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Sanford:
Jamis Allen
Iwo Iradley
John W.sum"
Afounder J. Campbell
Paglkw R. Collins
• Sober? Deafen
Jane S*.Ins
Mar11 Gieüen
Ames Henderson
Delolfia Pistill

Kaetll 0. PrMsedi

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Mvparef A. Rodman
Holes liven
Osyle 0. Starting .
Caery$ L. Slums.?
Clyde Ivies, Deitona
Janke F. LiwiS. DeIties

Johnson was staying at the

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'TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) Turkernan tzlbe'rri.n battling
Iranian PTUTANA troops today took over the polio..
baedqtw .Th4auvst pace pa aad were.
holding the police thief hostage In Goobsd-e Qiboos,
Tebran Radio reported.
The government sent army wilts in an attempt to
rwm aceafcolofth
,
the radio salt
The tribesmen, aided by Marxist guerrillas of
Kedayean Khalq organization opposed to the
revolutionary government, were still firing at
beaelged national police headquarters and other governmeat positions from the southern sector of Gonbad,
controlled by the Turks since Wednesday.

ADMISSIONS

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Jones allegedly hit Principal
Dan Pelbarri and Assistant
Principal Roger Gardner when
Jo
tried to retrieve a cap
taken from his son by school
officials. The cap was reportedly taken because the boy had
worn the hat several times in
the school lunchroom, state's
attorney spokesmen said.

• Human Error Made

Arafat Storms Out Of Meet

MARCH ii, in,

N. Y. reported thieves took a
diamond ring and an
tiE icatlon bracelet, valued
collectively at $250, from
motel room Wednesday, according to deputies

Sanford. wiR be deferred until
the end of the nInei6
period. If Jones has not violated
the law or gone on school
grounds in that time, the
charges will be dropped, the
state's attorney's office said.

(C,i&amp;-d Frees Page U)
Layer pointed to the en- within the school system change Its programming to concerned with counseling on welfare agencies and with
civic organizations, healthvironment, saying persons are without changing the whole eliminate poor programs and the prevention of divorces, recipients of Aid to Dependent
agencies and the church" - bombarded by the media - environment and the Influence replace them with good calling on each church In the Children (ADC).
except law enforcement.He televillofi, newspapers, music the media has on it," Layer programs; to encourage the county to give guidance to
Layer said he was "appalled"
said the problem today Is in. on radio, motion pictures W said, asking the audience to newspaper media
young parents on the rights and by a report from a local obcreased sexual activity within motion picture advertising and organize itself to undertake a
responsibilities of being atetriclan that young Un- such suggestive ads
the school-age population, magazines. "Oi of the root
parents.
"The church and married mothers were returadding, however, this Is only causes is the over-emphasis on campaign, similar In intensity published f
area newspaper family should be given another fling to have five or more
half the problem. "mere is also sexual promiscuity and the to the tax limitation campaign on "women's under-garments" opportunity to succeed where children,
the problem of era-maritai epidemic of extra-marital sex," In recent months In California. - to get "sex and violence out they have failed in the past."
The superintendent said he
f programs."
sex, not mentioned by anyone, he said.
He said the school staff will be instituting an "InThe thrust of the campaign,
Layer urged an immediate should develop a corn- service component" in the
but just as great and just as "It's useless at this time togo he said, would be to try to get
damaging to our society."
Into a program of sex education the television Industry to upgrading of all programs prehensive sex education and public school system to identify
after the programs are written those children with "poor selfthe ministerial associations Image" who ultimately get
should be asked to pilot such involved in sexual activity. "We
programs with youth and will try to Identify these
church groups. Layer said he problem children early," he
noticed many parents dressed said.
(Coitlaaed From Page 1A)
control."
has been plagued through Its ranging from one hour to one strong moral and ethical values
Member Pat Tolson agreed
human error problem In a ledHe said the premature cutoff short life with the sort of pump week to correct breakdowns of and concerns about sex with
Layer's
recomto unequal temperatures on and valve problems that key components - pwnps, education. "The church is an mendatlons, saying they have
briefing by the Nuclear RogUlaopposite aides of the hot reactor triggered the emergency sh'd- values and turbines - some of absolutely good place to pilot much merit. "The problem is
tory Commission,
core, a condition brought under down and led to the radlatloa which were Involved In today's such a program," he said
really a social problem," she
"I will ... inquire Into the control Wednesday night.
releases,
accident,"
Hart
said.
"The
medical
association
said.
operator error that apparently
"The nuclear core of the plant
could pilot the program In the
At least one NRC official
Member Bill Kroll asked
took place during emergency
went critical one year ago
"I
will
inquire
into
whether,
hospitals
and
as
part
of
preLayer
to gather Information
procedures today," he said disputed the human error
and
it
began
commercial
the
problem
triggering
today's
natal
Instructions
In
groups.
I
together
on the family living
theory.
Wednesday.
operation on Dec. 30. In the accident could have been an- know this will not prevent im- courses already offered in the
"I'm informed that the
"There's been absolutely no short time that the plant hoa ticipated or prevented during wanted pregnancies," he said, school system such as on
emergency core cooling system indication of human error at been operating, It has been shut the earlier repair work on the adding public health should budgeting, cooking, grocery
was turned off prematurely, this point," NRC official down several times for periods plant," he said.
pilot the program with all shopping etc.
resulting in a partial blockage Charles Galling said In Harris.
of water needed to cool the burg Wednesday night.
nuclear core and keep it under Had said the year-old plant

DAR ES SALAAM, TinwiI (UP!) - Idi Amin has fled
his capital of Kampala as Tanzanian troops closed in and
headed Into northern Uganda with a convoy of loyal
;.soldiers, Uganda's goverivneg4n.ezjI, said today.
Mw Uganda National Liberation Front also said in a
;stMoment that Its guerrillas and supporting Tanzanian
troops would occupy the capital at any moment and had
:.:neighboring Entebbe "at their mercy."
7 . Forward elements of the 4,000itrong Tinti,n In.
veslon force rushed to within "spitting distance" of the
capital and thousands of civilians joined a growing exodus
from the city.
Diplomatic sources said the entire western and
southern sections of Kampala were deserted with some
People running In panic tirough the streets away from the
approaching Invasion force.

Tribe Battles Troops

-AcWoh R0jaiQ
* Fires
* Courts
- *Police Beat

There were no signs of forced
San9Tnn, Elate Road 46 and
flfto the store, according to
Rróom z47 at the Umef the
burglary, reported deputie&amp; deputies, leading deputies to
theorize the robber may have
An investigation of the scene slipped inside the store and hid
showedno Signs of forced entry, until dosing,
according to deputies.
CHARGESDROPPED
Battery charges against the
AMMO, KNIVES TAKEN
Donald Mitchell, 60,Orlando,father of a suspended Sanford
Middle School youth who
manager of the Forest
allegedly assaulted school
are Store, Fl
reported someone took .22 officials during a conference
caliber ammunition
h- about the boy will be dropped
the father does not violate the
ting knives, valued t
ftm thestore someflme late law In the next nine months.
Tuesday or early Wednesday,
Charges against James
according to deputies.
Jones, Xl, of 1404 W. 16th St.,

...Layer Advises Against Sex Education

Idi Amin Flees Capital

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Lone Gunman Robs Fern Park Store

Wads Green. Orang e City

WIimIe Wedsi. Micalian
Net 11$ Palmer, New York
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Carolyn S. Sanifoits. abe $ay
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Melvin WIIIIemM,I
Gisrge Hider?,, Oslary
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lefty J. DevIls, Delena

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Judith U. RIM, Itsitens
Tracy N. Mmsn. Ostesi
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Philippines (UPI)
-MARAWI,
A tired and haggard

American missionary broke
down In tears when he learned
his wife had died while Moslem
rebels held him hostage for 20
days.
"I guess In life there is LI(JJ)
joyandaorrow,"the Rev. Uoyd
Van Vactor said today before a
sobbing crowd of about 100
friends and sympathizers that
gathered at his home in Marawi
to Vent 1dm.
Viii Vactcr, president of the
Daneslan Junior College run by
the New York-based United
Church of Quid, was f
Wednesday by 11 kidnappers to
three Filipino Moslem leaders
aboard a email boat In the
middle of take i,
From there they sauei to the
squattercolony 01 Tines In
Macawl, 506 mass Muth of
aanua,where bill son Normw
22, Libyan Ambassador Mints.
pha Dreiza, Moslem religious
leaders and onlookers waited to
greet him,

Mrs. Helen M RemusM, 72,
of 427 Lake Mary Boulevard,
Lake Mary, died Widnsidsy
at Laksvlew Nursing
etsr. Born In EInthivM, Long
Island, N.Y., the can to
SilifOld In 1010 frOub L4I
hurt Sbe wos a mnwnb,r of
5 CoqMlgg ('lds
wheirs
arid choir dieter for I jeers,
Rent Orde ala ether pbl of
ChurCh program. Sb. was
former else secretary for
Powell' Instanc, and a
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rvIvei's IricI
a In'etbu',
HM Witte, Jr., $orth 7ar
Myindtisie lops
hildra.
Grew Feel Home lain
of rmgese.
c

Larry Flynt Convicted

On Obscenity Charges
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ATLANTA (UPI)
Hustler magazine owner Larry
Flynt, found guilty on obscenity charges Wednesday, says
he has no intention of keeping his sexually explicit
publications out of Georgia. The jury of four women and
two men deliberated nine hours and 40 minutes before
finding Flynt guilty on all 11 misdemeanor charges. He
was sentenced to a year in prison on each count and fined

pealed and posted $77,500 appeal bond.
However, Flynt told reporters In a news conference
after the trial that Hustler and his other publications woul
continue to be sold In Georgia despite Lambros' order. "I
knew from the first day what the verdict would be," Flynt
said.

Dryer Recall Demanded

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WASHINGTON (UP!) A public interest group today
demanded the government order the recall of millions of
hand-held electric hair dryers which It said may contain
harmful amounts of asbestos that could be blown In the
user's face.
The Environmental Defense Fund said the problem
exists In various models of many popular brands including General Electric, Hamilton Beach, Pro, J.C.
Penney, Sears, Wards, Sunbeam and Norelco. Gillette,
the nation's largest producer of hair dryers, stopped using
asbestos in 1973.
"Approximately 11 million dryers In use contain
asbestos Insulating liners, liners which are used to protect
the plastic of the barrel from the high temperatures of the
heating coils," defense fund lawyer Leslie Dach said.

Defense Cuts Announced
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Defense Department,
after a year's study, today readied its "hit" list of some
150 military Installations around the country that will be
phased out or cut back In an economy drive expected to
affect the jobs of more than 5,000 civilians.
Some venerable forts and training centers, Including
the mammoth World War II reception center at Fort Dix,
N.J., were reported slated for extinction or inactive
status.
Defense Secretary Harold Brown announced the
Pentagon's target last April, proposing that 14,600
military and 8,600 civilian positions be eliminated along
with a "realignment" of domestic bases for all services.
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Mrs. Bayh Suffers Setback
WASHINGTON (UP!) Marvella Bayh, wife of Sen.
Birch Bayh, 1)-lad., experienced a setback In her battle
against terminal cancer and has been hospitalized In
"very weak" condition.
Bayh canceled his Wednesday office appointments and
shuttled between Capitol Hill and Columbia Hospital for
Women.
Mrs. Bayh was hospitalized before she was to take
part in ceremonies kicking off the American Cancer
Society crusade.
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Inflation Estimate Up

m, Libyan ambassador also

said that the rebel demand for a
"reimbursement" to cover the
expenses of the kidnapping had
not been paid.

WASHINGTON (UP!) In bad news for consumers,
the Agriculture Department has raised Its estimate for
this year's food-Vice inflallm to between, Ltn 10 percent.
"If commodity prices continue to rise Into the second
quarter, retail food prices this year could be similar to
those experienced Last year," the department said
Wednesday in an agricultural outlook report. It also
predicted higher farm Income and expenses for farmers.
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Richardo Spencer, both of
Milwaukee, Wis.; mother, Mrs.
Carrie B. Evans,, Sanford; two
alder,, Mrs. Louise Delaney
and Mrs. Elotdos Evans, both 01
Sanford; brother, Richard
Evans, Sanford and .aio1
nieces and nephews.
Marvin C. Zunurs Funeral
Horn,, Apopka, Is In charge 01
uTulgumiuts.

BOSTON (UP!) Fires set by arsonists at two of Boston's most
elegant hotels drove more than 1,800 guests from their rooms
early today in a tangled nightmare of confusion and fear.
No one was killed, but as many as 150 people were treated for
smoke inhalation and other Injuries, and many were hurt badly
enough to be admitted to hospitals. Two of the injured suffered
serious burns over 20 percent of their bodies.
"Both fires were definitely set," said Fire Commissioner
George Paul. "We are in the process of determining how and
where." He said It was too early to tell if the fires were related.
The first fire broke out about 1 a.m. on the third floor of the
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'People were

$27,500.
Trial Judge Nick Lambros said he would suspend the
prison sentence under the condition that Flynt pay the fine
and keep his magazines, Hustler and Chic, out of Georgia.
Flynt's attorney, Herald Fahringer, Immediately ap-

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"My son, my son," Van
Vactor, looking tired and imshaven, cried on seeing Norman. The two embraced and on
the W5Y to the college aboard a
mini-bus, the elder Van Vactor
asked his son the condition of
his wife, Maisie.
It was then that he was told
that his wife had died March 17
at age 49 of a Stroke cornpilcated by Stomach trouble.
Van Vactor could not control
his tears and he wept openly for
his wife until he reached the
college campus.
Dreiza, who psttIcisted In
crucial negotiations that led to
Van Vactor's release, told
reporters on his arrival In
Manila today that no ransom
was paid to the rebels, who had
demanded $16,060 and twice
threatened to execute the We.
slonary.

'Nightmare' In Boston:
Arsonts-ts
2Hotêfs

Thursday, March 2t, 17-3A

Hit

HAVRE, Mont. (UP!) Four cars of an eastbound
Amtrak passenger train headed from Seattle to Chicago
left the tracks Wednesday night east of Havre, injuring
100 of the 150 persons aboard.
There were no immediate reports 01 fatalities and
apparently no one was badly hurt.
The four last cars on the train flipped over on their sides
just after passing a switch at the town of Lohman In the
north central part of Montana. All of the passengers
aboard those cars had to be evacuated through windows
and down ladders.

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terrified everywhere'
fashionable seven-story Copley Plaza. Ninety minutes later, the
second fire started In a secondfloor kitchen of the 29-story, twintowered Boston Sheraton Hotel, the city's largest hotel and
convention complex.
There were 1,400 people staying at the Boston Sheraton and
another 430 at the Copley Plaza. Entire families were rescued by
ladder from upper floors, other guests groped their way through
smoke-filled hotel corridors, and some simply took the elevators
downstairs to safety.
Firemen telephoned Copley guests room by room to instruct
them on evacuation as flames ripped through the sections of the
second and third floors, shooting Into the night sky from ornate

stone windows. The elevators worked throughout the emergency
at the Sheraton, which sustained mostly smoke damage outside of
the kitchen and dining room.
The fires broke out after many guests had gone to bed. They fled
in pajamas, nightgowns, street clothes or anything they could
grab.
Many said they did not hear any alarms, but were alerted by the
screams of other guests. One guest, Gary Parker of Yarmouth,
Maine, attending a convention at the Sheraton, said, "There was
no alarm. I pulled it and none went off nothing happened."
Norman Michaels of New York, a guest at the Copley Plaza,
said, "People were running up and down the halls. I thought It was
a joke at first. I thought they were Just partying. Then I heard
people yell, 'Fire! Fire!' I opened my door (but) the smoke kept
me In. I ran to the window, stuck my head out so I could breath,
and then I waited for the phone calls.
"It scares the the hell out of you," Michaels said. "People were
getting terrified everywhere."
"I just want to check out of that place," said a woman standing
outside the Copley, huddled in a blanket and holding a kitten.
Deputy Fire Commissioner George Paul said both fires were
"definitely set." He said arson squads were at both scenes and
that a "vigorous Investigation" was under way. He said that extra
security patrols were ordered at other city hotels In the event an
arsonist is traveling through the city.
Thousands of spectators Joined the hotel guests in watchli,g
flames leap from the windows of the Copley Plaza. Firemen
crawled to the top of aerial ladders to rescue guests standing on
ledges and screaming for help from open windows.

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Court Hears9 uments

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Su- because It reserves half of all program as
an appropriate happens at those sessions,
prerne Court justices are likely slots for minority applicants. response
by
the
company to however, and It is possible
to discuss at a secret conferSome blacks with less federal pressure and suits Lewis Powell's absence from
ence Friday how they wlis seniority than Weber were against
handle a "reverse discrimina- admitted to the program, which plants. It by blacks at other Wednesday's argument could
He charged a lower- shake up the routine.
lion" case that could change the leads to higher pay
and job court ruling in Weber's favor, if
Powell Is home recuperating
course of affirmative action in security, because
of
the
racial
upheld,
"will
literally
end
from
recent surgery, and has
the workplaces of America.
quota while he was left waiting voluntary affirmative action." not yet said whether he will
Seven justices questioned In line.
Attorneys for the union and take part in the Weber ruling. If
lawyers for all sides during 90
"In this case, we have a pure, the government also urged the he abstains, as John
Paul
minutes of oral arguments out-and-out, racial prefe- justices to uphold the training Stevens has for
undisclosed
Wednesday on the case begun rence," Fontham told the court. program,
but disagreed how far reasons, only a seven-man
by Brian Weber, a white worker
The program is plainly the ruling should go.
court would remain to act.
at a Kaiser Aluminum and Illegal, he said, despite the good
If they follow their normal
This has led to speculation the
Chemical Corp. plant in motives of Kaiser and the procedure,
the Justices will court, which was divided over
Gramercy, La.
United Steelworkers of gather in their oak-paneled last term's Allan Bakke
They heard Michael Fon- America which voluntarily conference room to take an "reverse discrimination" case,
tham, Weber's New Orleans adopted It as part of a 1974 initial
lawyer, argue that an on'thejob collective bargaining and vote on the case Friday may postpone a ruling on the
the majority opinion will be new case until after hearing a
training program at the plant agreement.
assigned
to one member to second round of arguments next
violates the federal law against
Kaiser lawyer Thompson write,
term with Powell present.
employment discrimination Power, defended the training
The public Is never told what
The court ruled 5-4 in the
Bakke case that a whIte
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Michelle Loudermilk was among the seven
graders at MiIwce Middle School in Longwood
to perform gymnastics exercise's during a
special performance for parents %Vednesda',
evening at the school gym. Margaret
Mahaffey is teacher of the class.

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discriminated against by a

MOSCOW (UP!)
An "unbalanced"
mercnanm marine bu showed no documents
Russian seeking asyl um In the United States
and used several names, which prevented his
blew himself up inside the U.S. Embassy by
Immediate identification.
detonating a bomb strapped to his waist as
The drama unfolded In the cramped
Soviet militia rushed In to grab him.
quarters of the embassy's consular offices
Witnesses said the blast sounded like a dull
after the man walked Into the office at 2:30
"whump" and tore away the man's clothing.
p.m. (6:30 a.m. EST) and asked consular
Sources said he was shot at least twice by the
official Robert Pringle about getting a U.S.
militia. The Soviets look him away in an
visa.
ambulance, dill alive.
After the man did not get what he wanted,
Dr. Ilya Shemanko, chief doctor at the
receptionist Donna Thompson-Wright said,
dlfosovsky Institute, prono unced the man
"He opened his jacket and strapped to his
dead at the hospital.
waist was a gray metal box with a silver ring
official Tass news agency said U.S.
on the top. He took the ring Into his hands and
Ambassador Malcolm Tom "gave his conmade a gesture as if he was going to pull the
flg•
sent" for the Soviet militia to "expel him ( the
Russian ) by force" from the embassy to end
U.S. Marine embassy guards evacuated the
the elghthour standoff Wednesday.
entire north wing of the embassy, Including 10
Toon acknowledged that the embassy
apartments above the consular offices, an
summoned Soviet authorities to deal with the
embassy spokesman said.
Russian, but said he did not specifically give
Embassy sources said after several hours,
his approval for the use of force and only told
the Soviets decided they could not hersuade
the Soviets that the problem was In their
the man to give up and fired a tear gas
hands.
barrage Inside. More negotiations followed
Embassy officials said the Russian, who
and finally, the Soviets fired another tear gas
was "obviously unbalanced,"
as w 25 to 30 barrage. The bomb strapped to the man's
years old. He apparently served in the Soviet
waist exploded at about 10:46 p.m.
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MONROE, La. (UP!)
Defense lawyer Camille
Gravel, armed with new Ithrmatioc about Tongmm Park,
planned to open his defense of former Rep. Otto Pasarnan,
D.La., today by prvsrliing to express the South Korean
rice dealer's alleged scheme to fra= the ex.
congressman.
Gravel said Wednesday that Park would return to
Morroe this weekend for further qvsut1rrIng on a 1073
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in Southeast Asia

ByMAXERXUZrIAN

It may be news in some quarters, but this
country's stake in the security and peaceful

development of non-Communist nations In
Southeast Asia did not evaporate when the North
Vietnamese army marched into Saigon four years

new coverage under the proposed bill, it would be
optional to employeegroups.
Only employee groups of 25 members or
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Individuals who do not puticipate in their employees' basic health plan would not be eligible for
the new benefit.
The specific benefits outlined in the bill are:
-A minimum lifetime benefit of $Z000
- A maximum of 44 Outpatient VISItS
-A maximum payment of $25 per outpatient
visit,
-Detoxification would not be Included as a
benefit under outpatient services.
Additionally, the new coverage would include
only treatment prescribed or administered by a
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In mind, but California Gov. Jerry Brown
may have administered the kiss of death to e
drive
for
a balanced budget amendment th
the
Constitution by dragging the issue Into
naicnai limelight.
That, at any rate, Is the current speculation
arotid Washington among opponents and
prpponents silica.
Until Brown got Into the act wlh his January
endorsement Of a bslance4he.budget amendment by constitutional convention 11 necessary,
hardly anyone at
just how far the drive had progressed in various
state legislatures around the country.
At that juncture, nearly two dozen legislatures
- the 34 required - had petitioned Congress
to demand that a constitutional convention be
Consider an amendment requiring a
balanced
acted
hearings and with only minimal debate.
Brown's endorsement, however, suddenly
thnat the lasue front and center on the national
political stage. And once it was out In the open,
opposition began to mount rapidly.
of now, 26 dates have joined In the converdlon call and two more - Indiana and
Montana -are likely to follow suit soon. But the
momentign has been slowed, and the remaInln
four states may be very hard to capture.
A White House task force has swung into action
against the drive, and so has a newly
dulIsSflV COSlltkifl of labor and public
blic
organized by Massachusetts IL Gov.
Tom (yjfl,
of House
Tip O'NeilL
tta i.e_bee" lohbytag by both

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Question: Is the news that corporate profits
are up by more than 26 percent (a.) good or (b.)
bad?

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On good side, the earnings reported by the
Commerce Department for the final quarter of
IM Indicate that business, for all the economic
uncertainties ,f
is doing very well
indeed. And they would suggest that a recession
later on In 197915 not quite the sure thing some
members of the pessimistic (or realistic, take
your pick) school of economic seers have been
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Or the other hand, the earnings threMen to
make a shambles of the administration's antiinflation program, or what Is left of It. There Is
no way that labor, already preparing to do legal
battle In opposition to the "voluntary" aspect of
A Communist Insurgency in northeast
wageprlce guidelines, Is going to overlook all
Thailand that dates back to the 196 has gradually
that money piling up In corporate coffers.
expanded since 1975, due presumably to Increased
a
ft may be true that a good part of the reported
support from Vietnam.
profits are not real money but the reflection Of
Malaysia is also troubled with a nagging
inflation. But even by the Commerce departCommunist guerrilla problem along its border with
ment's inflation-weighted reckoning, the profit
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Thailand.
rise cones to a still-hefty 19.4 percent.
For the moment, neither of th ese insurgencies
And in any event, the Inflation argument also
poses a serious threat. But Thailand in particular is
applies to the 7 percent Increase in wages
working stiffs are being asked to abide by. As
In need of some timely support.
these
see it, and feel It in attempting to balance
Historically, the
I Communists have owed
budgets, that amounts to voluntarily
household
their allegiance to Peking. Thus the Carter adBy JEANNE 1
M
ing
a
decline In real income.
Some
are
sim
pl
y
t
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acce
ni
ur
ng
smaller
pt
to
mtn1strstkm can bolster litMIand's security by
atratlon's field
they
can
carry
wIth
-,
Alfred
E.
Kahn, the a
s
Kar.s,
NEW YORZ
privately pmmvts China to restisin its guerrilla
,
,
cIvtP
Naiad
Inflation.
crsottvv
direor
lee
C.M
Omsy
a4
In
a
)b
t}s growthi
allies. The Chinese should not be difficult to perNew Hampshire, Rhode Island,Vermont, Maine have
slo number of women lit
ribbon manufacturer.
as suggei ttat widespread disregard of
wed the needlework boom that began in
suede as Peking is preoccupied with checking the and Wilt Virginia
guidelines by smaller and medium-sized firms is
the Ids IML
"Needlework becomes lap work today for contributing significantly to continuing strong
spread of Vietnamese and Soviet influence in InOne recent national study of craft yarn con- women on the go," Mrs. Karas said In an In.
A lot Of senators claim to be appalled by the
upward pressure on prices and to the swollen
dochlna. A stable Thailand Is a useful counter to
scznersfocmdabott t0percent of the women who terview,
month which wipedout,
profit
figures. His description Of these Is a
Vietnamese expansion and thus neatly fits the
Women work on crafts while traveling on
for at lead another four years, the 15 percent know how to knit or crochet have stopped those
"catastropie"
which "puts business on trial In
immediate policy objectives of Washington and
limit on outsid. earnings the Senate agreed to activities because they are bored
planes and trains, during lunch breaks at work, the
eyes of the American people."
Another important segment of the market even at social gatherings. Manufacturers am
is not
accept as the ethics reform "price" Of its
Peking.
The court of public opinion
the only one
50,
says
Mary
consists
of
women
over
wh0*20
pay
raise
two
years
ago.
The Chinese should also be encouraged to curb
percent
Colucci, increasing their production of "naIl, easily where arguments on corporate profits are likely
But none Of the complaining members Is and many of thorn are feeling the pinch of in- portable canvases and kU
the pro-Peking guerrillas that Inhabit the border
to be aired. The AFL-CIO already has filed suit
prepared
to do anything meaningful to reverie fletion, especially older women On
While Interest in knitting and crocheting may to Invalidate the basis Of the controls program
region between Thailand and Malaysia.
the action, which came on a voice vote March $ comes.
be waning, rugs are growing in popularity. Miss which the administration fervently hopes to
In the meantime, the United States should
They have not stopped doing
warning or discussion.
Colucci
needlework rug sales represent 30 maintain on a voluntary basis. The specific
strengthen Thailand against the potential threat
And that includesgo. Gary Hot DCOIO,who Colord says, but they are not completing U 40 percentsaid
of total industry volume. Most never target Is an order to withhold government
from Vietnam by continuing to sell the Thais the reaped a little political hay beck home by In. many projects as they used to.
end up on a floor. Instead they are made into contracts valued at $5 million or more from
Miss Colucci Is national coordinator for
defensive military equipment and weapons they troducing a resolution to restore the limit to
pillows, well hingings or stuffed toys.
firms not In compliance with the? percent limit
National Needl ework Association, a trade group
require. Moreover, the Carter administra tion $ par year.
on
increases In wage settlements with their
Other trends reflected in the first of eight
COMmm Cause, leading advocates Of the representing more than 260 manufacturers Of
should publicly reaffirm its adherence to the
association trade shows scheduled for this year
an" lid, Initiafly cbeijed Hart's move, needlework supplies,
me union asserts that contract den1'1 is an
mutual security provisions of the Manila Pact of awaft
he was
The craft yarn survey by National Family Included: Christmas merchandise such as enforcement weapon that, in effect, makes wag.
his
foreing
1954.
coll,egueatoreconsldr-onthe record-what Opinion, Inc. of Toledo, Ohio was made for the needlepoint, stitchery and latch look
controls mandatory rather than voluntary. U
Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines face they had do e This coulid have been ac Du P01* Co. Its findings are based on decorations; counted cross Mitch kits &amp;W
on wages Is to be so enforced, so should
no immediate military threat. But even these cçWd simply by offering the resolution, qu.ltIoIwair.s filled out by 2,251 knittets and for making borne furnishing; including diI1W' Itrestraint
be on prices.
countries rely on a continued American military which amounts to a rules change, as an amend- crochetirs nationwide about their 'bopping popular in Scandinavia; and Japi i.e-and
A decision favorable to the union could well
oIder7
presence In the Western Pacific as Irreplaceable rituot to y bill Which happens to reach the habits, yarn and color preferences, yarn prob' Ru.sLSn4tyli pinch
mean
the end of the voladary gukiefines and a
The New York City show alSO In&amp;kid the long step toward the mandatory program
Senate floor. Once ai,rovids the rules change lams and oth.e factors that Influenced buying
onrange security insurance
lithe habits.
debut of type Of needlework so new and differ. George M.any would like to see putting a lid on
Was
Colucci
says
needlework
sales
began
at
Its inventor, Patriolit Mabry, has received a ,
bi
ll
to
which
It
was
attached
would
up
gutting
Although the Carter administration insists it
Vw prim of everything and the Income Of
leveling
all
lad
year,
aft.rincreaslngata
rate
ol
psiad
on It.
diluted
Is
the
House,
lotends to retain this country's position as a
everybody
."
Mrs. Mabry uses -Inch wide double4aced
lb to 26 percent annuefly from the late Ile.
But Hart refused to pit his colleagues on the
military power on the periphery of Asia, the spot,
If one consequence Of its highly visible
About the same time, the number Of women In satin polyester ribbon to work "ribbonpoint"
saying be would prefer to his resolution
Vietnam debacle has caused our friends to count suit to the Senate Rules C'vnittee -where ft is the work force rose to abort 51 Percent. leavIng
mesh canvas, caln both new and prosperity should be to hasten mandatory
deeds over words. Since 1975, U.S. military forces
LhN from bsrgeuo, needlepoint controls, business would have no difficulty
to be Laried. So much for beroluin on the many Of then with more Incom, to buy but le
and
embroidery
deciding whither that news I. good or bed.
have been reduced In South Korea, Thailand, the ethics but
time to spend on their hobby.
.
Philippines, Okinawa, Japan, Taiwan, and Guam
.
tals,
th
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ca
pi
es
th
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rdly
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Southeast Asia, Now, tour years after the fall of
'Ssiigon, Phnom Penh and Vie ane,lt*&amp;e for the United States to strengthen its ties with the rest
of Southeast Asia and to demonstrate its special
concern for the security and development of the
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Board member Pat Tslson, also a member of the RSVP
board of directors, on advice of School Attorney Douglas
Stunstrom, abstained from voting on the contract.
"I don't fed ftisa good policy for apubijco(fjf to vote
for an appropriation for a nonprofit corporation If the
Official Is an officer Of that corporation," Stenom said,
when asked by Mrs. Telson for advice. "There Is no direct
conflict," he said, adding no real harm would be done If
Mrs. Tebon voted on the issue. "I can envision, however,
where a member Of a private corporation could get
elected toa public body and in effect be. lobbyist for that
corporation"

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sovereign immunity ot.ctlon from elected bodies, the
school board will almost certainly be
studert lshwtwhjlsqnsschgoI field trip, Bos
Douglas Steidrom predicted.
"U something happens on a school bus, because of Insirance, the .claol board Is protected," Stsom
adding the_ UftyOfault arises when the student,
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Crime decreased 7.8 percent
- Reported crime in Florida in Deerfield Beach, 7.4 percent
rose 6.1 percent last year, in Daytona Beach, 4.2 percent
compared to a national in- In Hialeab, about a halcrease of 1 percent. The worst percent In Hollywood and
jumps were Tallahassee's 19 Sarasota, and 3.1 percent In
percent and Orlando's 17 Pensacola.
..percent.
Crime
rose 8-lOths of a perme Florida
of
cent
In
Jacksonville;
2.2 per.
Law
a
t, Miami; 5.5,Taznpa; 8.6,
en
released Wednesday, said c
607,291 major crimes, were Fort Lauderdale; 5.8, St.
reported In 1976, on. every 52 Petersburg; 6, Clearwater; 6.5
seconds. Florida crime ended a percent, GaInesville; 9.5 perLargo; 5.7 percent Miami
brief skid. It -had* dropped 3.6
Beach;
12.4 percent d West
larcet the previous ,,
Palm
Beach.
There were 949 reported
murders lad year, up 10.7
MWW had the most an
murders,
penwit over 1977; 3,160 rapes, 96, fo owed by Jacksonville,
up 18.5 percent; 17,700 rob with 79.
iiJ arfd5 Were up 12.6
t- up 11.5 pirosat;
assaults, up 14 piroid; 175,000 percent.ll Arrests were made In
break-Ins and burglaries, up 1.2 23.2 percent Of repailed crimipercent; 335,061 larceny cases nil cases. Four policemen were
up4jplrcest;and33$3 motor kiledln the lira Of duty dirbg
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Students using the lunchrooms of the public schools in
Seminole County, at lead for the nest few weeks, will
have to make do with plastic spoons to eat their food.
The School Board Wednesday night delayed approving a
request from Charlotte Whitinore, director of food services, to order 175 cases Of medium weight "Sports" combination spoon and fork - until board member Bill
Kroll tells Mrs. Whitmore where the sparks can be purchased cheaper.
Noting the price Of sporksls little more than $l2per case
ofl,000, Kroll said he has board Ofa better price. meissue
Is to be considered at the AprIl 11 school board misting.

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WASHINGTON - More t $ 1011110 clothiN. "Homes uniforms," the raped datis, showed that about 60 percent Of the tanks
But this record Of success Is endangered by 11
wesib Of flre-nsad uniforms are gathering "would produce bmuSta on the ha%tJgfl by dd
knocked Out by other tank ThIS three proposed revisions In enforcement
Is
Of
d P't3Y fact, coupled with recent b't,lllgunc. reports procadir.s, according to bap,ctors we have
toheitetpwbowIJae,dtbua
reducing the
ber Of persoimel requiring t Sovilt tanks outgun end art maneuver talked to trim all over the country.
lbs eveit Of a war Is Europa. The protective medical treetmet for burns."
Amnericen armor, makes clear the danger our
uige
ge would
clothing would save lives and redue. series
the "
u,im
Is dry accoadads' l(uigs, the rattan tank aws WI IL
rule
Of
one
Inspector
par
ship
wi
'4e'.tly.
digegardo the bunion Ofa bsg tank d deals
And ft's nit jad other ts that pose a
"general supervIsion" on a dock arse, where two .
The story has been swe ad lbs secrecy
Y with the drainthat wou he pit the
eit. Receit
Is anlMat weapoay
ftgggi be ' 1
or tee frsi
oediuIg it once.
label, but we hive sees lbs c4'"ed Defanse medical fr1' 4- lithe tank iraa wire suit o laid. use ef fler plai. helicopters, per- m
opportunity
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wi
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peadrits armor With eipleu've t&amp;
' TALLAHASSEE, 11.. (UPI) McA,thur's lawyers fought that Ad FDIZ Director Ed
ASothu' proposal would Cit beck on super-;.
"BunvktImoreelenghiapItalMsys and
meArmylthniftwojdcostuisamonishi,,g
r- The Florida Supreme Coat Jsc
by
ng the U.S. Blackburn said the 1.1 percent
Our suuedite Pdar and the real nu,ia may siiflcad esnoads Of rs,snos 111116 and Kb
-more lb. twe4hirda the cad Of VIsiOS of 1111410115 supposedly going Into ships'
lsdiy orduud the date to Sup
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Cet
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1ntn,
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be t the srais don't like
adihiatics Is their trr
i as wol as iw the imulvuis themselves - to distribute the dotes. Without atSi Oflhlte supervision,_*;'. dismiss the Indictment
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thure are "no c1r-crg
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testy, medical care," the .wwers point out n1,i$
sppsarmee Of the fire-nesidad asteiW. *
charging Nadean McArthvr esi orod the Florida couti Indicators" tosuggest the dlmb
msttulhof4adly. "oing the 1" - da
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with the 1173 murder Of her to re4ewMrs.McAiur'aee will continue,
on the manifest, then sell the red clan,.,
war, medical iwosa would ho eMr
cads by
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former
huiland.
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lii "memostImportant crime
dustily Is i ceadly or abroad.
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BERRY'S WORLD

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) profits by Florida auto Insur ers Fire, United States Automobil e cut rates 7 percent recently and
thence run S 68 degrees 26' 20" W
- The Mate's no-fa ult law Is in 1978 at over $100 million,
F ICTIT IOUS NAME
Association, Colonial Penn, Allstate reduced its bodily along the Southerly right of way tine
Notice s hereby
that I am
finally working, Insurance nearly 13 percent of premiums Travelers Indemnity, Liberty injury premiums
6 percent, of s%inter Woods Bou levard, for a t'nqaqed in business at 120 N Park
distance of 217 61 feet. thence S. 0
Commissioner Bill Gunter collected.
Ave - Sanford Seminole CountY. I .)
Mutual Fire, United States following a 10 percent cut last
degrees 20' 20" W for a distance of Florida, under the fictitiou s name or
believes, because automobile
The 10 firms were given 60 Fidelity and Guaranty, and year.
11181 Icef.
ST JOHNS REALTY COMPANY t?'
Insurers are earning excess days to reduce rates voluntarily Florida Farm Bureau
thence S. 89 degrees 39 10' E
Casualty.
(NOT INC 1 and that I intend to re
State
Farm
returned
several
profits for the second straight or show cause why the Mate
along the Sou th line Of the NE'. of
qiStr said name with the Clerk of
million
dollars
in
dividends
to
Section
33
Gunter ordered a similar
Township 21 South
year.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
shouldn't act. Show cause orRnqe 30 East for adistanceof 36950 Florida in accordance with the pro.
1
Gunter ordered 10 compa nies ders probably will be Issued to review of profits and rates In Florida policyholders.
Icctto the wes?crly right of way linevisions of the Fictitious Name
Wednesday to cut their rates or other companies later, Gunter December 1977. The result was
Gunter Wednesday blocked a of State Road No. .136.
Statutes. To Wit
Section 865 09i /.
a $65 million savings to Florida $65 million workmen's compen.
convince him he shouldn't do It said.
thence run N 71 deg rees 3340" W
Florida Statutes 1957
ong said westerly right of way line
5q A 9 Peterson
for them. The flrnlj cover about
The Depa rtment of Insurance consumers-$38 million in rate sation rate hike, saying the al
for a distance of 3m.) dl feet to the Publish March 79, April 5, 17, 19,5'f
ti
reduc
ons
and
the
rest
in
NationalCouncilon
Compensa60 percent of the state's is conducting a separate review
point of beginning DECLARING 19/9
vehicles,
of all Insurance company refunds, credits or dividends. tion Insurance's petition was AVAIl ARIL liv OF MUNICIPAL DEN 154
"We've surmised the compa- earnings, which could lead to
"fraught with technical dif. SEU'.'ICES. DEFINING CONDI
FICTITIOUS NAME
"What we're seeing are
lIONS OF ANNEXATION: PROVI
Notice is hereby given that I
flculties."
nies are well beyond what they rebates by the fan asweUas
changes made in the no-fault
DING ZONING CLASSIFICATION, engaged fl busneS at 120
N Park'.
themselves would agree Is a possible rate cuts later.
automobile i nsurance law in
The New York-based council , REDEFINING THE CORPORATE Ave. Sanford Seminole Counfy,° I
M ITS OF C AS SE LB ERR V. Florida, under the fictitiou s name of
reasonable profit ofspercent,"
Companies singled out 1976 and 1977 finally beginning representing 200 companies LI
FLORIDA TO INCLUDE SAID ST JOHNS REALTY COMPANY,
he said.
Wednesday are State Farm to work," said Dave Fountain, providing on-the-job injury pro- PARCEL OF LAND IN THE and that I intend to register said(l
A study released by the In- Mutual, Allstate, Government Florida Insurance News Ser- tection In Florida, could chal- MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID name with the Clerk of the Circus!1,surance Industry last week put Employees, Nationwide Mutual vice director.
lenge Gunter in the 1st District CITY. AUTHORIZING AMEND Court, Seminole County, Florida in
MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN accordance with the provisions of
CLUDE
THE ANNEXATION the Fictit'ous Name Statutes, Tojf'
Insurance companies Will Court of Appeal S.
EREIN. PROVIDING FOR THE WI Section 86509 Florida Statutes
comply with Gunter's order and
Fountain said, however, the '
R'
IGHT AND PRIVILEGES FOR 195/
some already have started group might wait and see what CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY
Sig AB Peterson
reducing their rates, Fountain kind of comp reform COIIICS out SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC Publish March 79. April S. I?, 19 trill
IVE DATE
1919
said. Government Employees of the 1979 legislative session.
This notice is gi v en aursuant to r.cs.
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A contract with RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer
Program) to supply senior volunteers to the various
schools Of the county In exchange for a $2,000 contribution
for transportation of the volunteers was approved by the

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By DONNA FTE8
Herald Staff Writer
The resignation of Douglas Stenstrom as Seminole
County School Board attorney after 25 years was accepted
by the board Wednesday night, but only after it had
named him "attorney emeritus" and he had turned down
the honor Of having the new Rock Lake Middle School in
Longwood named after him.
"Please don't. Walt until I'm dead," he told the board
when Al Keeth, senior member, made a motion to name
the school In Stenstrom's honor. Member Pat Telson said
she had also thought of naming the school for the attorney.
After Stenstroin's objection, the board voted
unanimously to give the school tIe name by which it has
been known since its planning began - Rock Lake Middle
School.
The board also followed through on Stenstrom's
recommendation and appointed his law partner, Ned N.
Julian Jr. U his replacement. Stenstrom on resigning
said, "After 25 years my wife would like me to be home on
Wednesday nights," but he added that he would like to be
Jullan's assistant and would retain his Interest in the
school system. "The title, attorney emeritus, will still
leave him free to offer his advice," Keeth said.
Jullan's appointment will become effective April 1.
"This Is a wonderful birthday present," Jullan said,
announcing Wednesday was his 37th bIrthday. Julian is
also city attorney of Longwood. The Sanford firm also
serves as attorneys for Casselberry, Altamonte Springs
and Oviedo.

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A proclamation designating May 5 "Youth Day in
Seminole County" was unanimously approved by the
school board. The proclamation, recommended by Circuit
Judge Dominick SaUl as chrman of the Seminole Youth
Planning Council Inc., was amended slightly before
adoption to get the support of member Al Keeth.
Keeth said while he Is not opposed to naming the youth
day as such, he would vote against the proclamation
because of two sections noting the designation by the
United Nations of 1979 as the International year of the
child.
Superintendent William P. Layer agreed he is also
Opposed to some parts of the United Nations program and
platform. The two sections were deleted.

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Thursday, March 29, 1979---SA

provisions Of Chapter • ie.
CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
Florida Statutes, and the C'iarler
FLORIDA
.f
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Adoption of Proposed Ordinance Casselberry. Florida, as amended
and supplemented
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
P4OT4E 15 MEREBY GIVEN b,
. I b -:-- - .
S..d cid- r anc
the City of Casselberry, Florda,
on first reading rn Monday. April 2
that the City Council will hold a 1979, and the City Council will i')ns'
Public hearing to Consider enact
der same for final passage, in
ment of Ordinance 377, entitled
dance with Chapter 166, and adop
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ton alter the public hearing Which
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA will be held in the City HalI
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING Casselberry. Florida. on MOfldIy,
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LI
April 9, at 730 PM. or as soors,,
MITS OF THE CITY OF CASSEL thereafter as Possible At the"
BERRY, FLORIDA, AN AREA OF meeting interested Parties r"9-'LAND SITUATE AND BEING IN appear and be heard with respect to
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, the proposed Ordinance This hear
AND MORE PARTICULARLY
ing may be continued from tim.t
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS Begin time until final action is taken by
at the intersection of the Northerly City Council
right of way line of Winter Woods
Copies of the Proposed Ordinance
Boulevard and the westerly right of
are available at the City Hall with
way line of S R No 436, as Shown on the Clerk of the City and same rn
&amp;ti.
t
.
the plat of Winter Woods Unit 1, as be inspected by the public.
recorded in Plat Book 15. at page 15.
DATED thiS 23rd day of March,
of the Public Records of Seminole
A 0 . 1979.
County, Florida
MARY W HAWTHORNE,
thencerun S 68 degrees 26' 20- W
City Clerk
along the northerly right of way line
Publish March 29. 1979
of Winter Woods Boulevard for a
OEM 151
- 7' - distance of 2000 feet.
FICTITIOUS NAME
ttence run N 21 degrees 33' 40" W
Notice is hereby given that I am .",.
for a distance of 200 0 feet.
engaged in business at P.O Box 511.
eterIv right of way line of S.R
5,,, .---------- ••. ---------...
Oed 12765 Seminole County.
, oeyret's JJ
iit'it' ru!i
- ---------- County, Florida und er the fictitious name of
10" E along said westerly right of
way line, for a distance of 2010 feet OVIEDO SOD FARMS, and that. I
intend to register said name with the "
to the point of beginning, and, Be
Clerk of the Circuit Court, SeminoI'tii,.
Qinnina at the intersection
,h
southerly right of way line of Winter County Florida in accordance with
%oods Boulevard and the westerly the provisions of the Fictitious's Name Statutes, To Wit' Secton: ,'.
right of way line of S R No 4)6. as
86509 Florida Statutes 1957
ShOwn on the plat of Winter Wood s
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Robert F Smith
Unit I as recorded in Plat Book 15 ,
Publish March 8. iS, 22. 79, 19,9
on page iS. at the Public Records of
OEHS3
Seminole County. Florida.
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - "Prince Paul" balanced himself on the
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at the effect he had on a group of people. He
edge of a wooden box, watching other clownish figures amble by had close contact with them they could see his sad
expression
as he remembered his days with the king of clowns, Emmett best that way. He looked sad, acted like he was
hungry and lonely
Kelly.
"Peopledldn'tknowwhattodO.ButyladIjke&amp;fl.of.a_
Finally, Paul decided how Kelly's fellow clowns probably would guns."
remember the man who made people laugh with his sad grin.
Kelly is best remembered for his antics as "Weary Willy," the
"He said what he thunk," said Paul, cracking a redpainted grin, sad-faced clown who munched cabbage, wore tattered clothes and
"He was that kind of guy."
a battered derby. The mournful figure was a break with the
Paul, a 471,i-Inch-tall clown who delighted children and grown- cheery, recicheeked, balloon-suited clown tradition.
ups alongside Kelly for years in the RinglIng Bros. and Barnum &amp;
"I was surprised at what he could do with that one sad exBailey Circus, also described Kelly, who died Wednesday, as a pression and the old clothes," said Paul, a 33-year circus veteran
good businessman.
from Bangor, Maine. "The reason why people were fascinated
"He was very strict," said Paul, before his Wednesday night was he was doing that during the Depression
years. People saw he
performance at Riverfront Coliseum. "He didn't waste money or only needed the old clothes and the sad expression."
time. He was quite a businessman. He didn't throw things away.
Dressed in a green sequinned hat, red diamond-studded Jacket,
We would kid him about it, you know. He also was very careful green pants and floppy green-and-white bow
tie, Paul said he
about his money."
couldn't believe hearing that Kelly, whom he considered "a
Kelly, who died of a heart attack at his Sarasota, Fla. home, friend," had died.
was playing the Hippodrome theater In New York City in 1935,
"It hits you," Paul said, his painted-on red mouth sagging. "At
Paul's first year as a clown,
first, you can't believe it. Then you say, well, he's 80 years old, It
"I heard about his 'tramp clown' act," said Paul. "I didn't know
must be so. You don't expect it to happen to people you know
what a tramp clown was. So I went over to see him.
well, so long."

As School Board Attorney

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'The task force began its work In February 1978
and, drafted the Legislation after a preliminary
study was completed In December.

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years, the average annual hospitalization claim
dropped from $161 to slightly over $100 lfl the fIrst 18
montis the option was available for group plans.

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Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals.

ANGLE-WALTERS

The

economic, and military objectives.
However, Communist victories In Vietnam,
Cambodia, and Laos in 1975 and the withdrawal of
American military forces from Indochina
stantially reduced our abil ity to safeguard the
region's security.
Thailand remains the most threatened of these
friends, all the more so since the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia last January. With the
Vietnamese Communists also in control of Laos,
Thailand must contend with the possibility of
hostile infiltration along a porous, 1,200mile
frontier with Cambodia and Lou.

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the Treatment of Alcoholism. A $10,000 federal
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Rehabilitative Services financed the study.
"A main concern to the Insurance Department Is
avoiding actions that will contribute to sharply
rising health care costs," Gunter said. "I am
pleased that the task force addressed that concern
In its report."
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operating In Florida would be required to offer the

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population of 231 million, a rich assortment of
natural resources, including oil, and a strategic
position along the rim of the Western Pacific
commanding the sea lanes to the Indian Ocean.
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Clark, sitfering from an Inflamed right shoulder, was
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gave Clark a cortisone shot but opponents have been
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New York (AL) - Sent to
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pitcherS Bob Kammeyer. Chris
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Brad Gulden and Infielders Roy
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Seattle - Released outright
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The stubby Kent State player touchdowns. In his eight year earlier this year.
was the 341st collegian selected pro career he gained 2,496
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lined for the year with a
Don Nottingham is ca lling It
He was traded to Miami In shoulder Injury suffered in the
quits as a Miami Dolphin 1973 where he became almost preseason last summer, he had
fullback at the age of 29.
as well known for his reckless played In every game for seven
Nottingham, known as the play on the special teams as he straight years.
"human bowling ball," an- did for his running and blocking
The Dolphins have four
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fullbacks on the roster,
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Miami of Florida for the No. 1 spot In this week's college
baseball ratings by the newspaper "Collegiate Baseball."
11* Rainbows, who will play an NCAA record 81 garnet
thisseason, won 43of their flrd 46 gamesto move aheidof
Miami by one point. Miami, 234, held the top position in
the previous poll.
Cal State-Fullerton, 211, was ranked third with New
Orleans, 20.2, In the fourth spot. Rounding out the top 10
were Florida State, Oklahoma State, Mississippi State,
Texas MM, UCLA and ISV.

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commissioner and former NBA Star Bob Cousy will kick
out the first bell of the itiP lesson Saturday nIght who
the Los Angeles Bkyhawks face the Las Vegas Sesgvlla.
Covey, a former bsckcosrt great for Boston Celtic,, will
be accompanied by league president Joe Raymond and
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!) -Eddie Delahouuaye,
who won more races than any other jockey In the nation
last year, has announced he will ride exclusively at
Hollywood Park during its 774ay meeting that darts
April 11.
Delahoussaye, 27, a native of New Iberia, Li., captured
his first national riding title in 1978 with 384 who. nine
more than namer-up Darrel McHargue.

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yer. I'm here to make a career for myself In baseball not In Bronco action, Tony
getme traied or get me more Howell, 7.
Anderson went the distance, To Win And 'HOlVe
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Templeton retracted those
can hit enough for them. Lad year, PIay1nth. outfield mostly Dennis Groseclose doubled to
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - a great school with an Un- was Just not suited for
statements
after meeting with Seminole High posted Its 12th
.,*r defensive purposes and pinch
basebal.1 victor) in 17 gam6s
team officials Wednesday.
ames for Kansas Qty. He came to bat 198 tunes and finished up victory over Dine's Plus.
style, Larry Brown made It gram."
Wednesday
night with a 7f2
for
the
money.
was u
ttIng.217 with 16 RBI and no homers. That Isn't enough to win a MILES
very clear he had come to have
UCLA athletic director J.D. for the money Iuwould
In
exhibition
games
played
triumph
over
Lake Howl
Still be
job in the outfield.
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fan - and win.
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Morgan
would
say
only
that
coaching
the
Nuggets,
living
in
Wednesday,
it
was
Boston
15,
behind
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arm
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Chris
Giilmêr
Al
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about his speed.
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Cincinnati 2; Texas 4, AIIII
1"
"He's the fasted man I've ever seen In a baseball uniform," Steps...
coaching position at UCLA of what he earned as coach of
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Houston
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Frankie Baltazar, the No. 6
rated Junior lightweight in the world, squares off against
Mexico's Frank Ahumada tonight in a scheduled 10-round
bout at the Olympic Auditorium.
Baltazar, of La Puente, Calif., has a 19.1 record with 14
knockouts. He was listed a 96 favorite. He will be making
his first start since Nov. 9 when be suffered a hand injury
in knocking out Jaime Nava in five rounds. Baltazar has
won his last 17 f15t45 and has knocked out his last 12 opponents.
Ahumada, 25-7 with 15 knockouts, has lost two 10-round
decisions to unbeaten featherweight contender Ruben
Castillo.

Wednesday's Results
T; (4-I196.50
4
0 (4$) $1.20. P ( 4-0)
Washington 127. New Jersey
21 59 5.60.
105
EleventhGame
Philadelphia ill, Chicago 91
1 20 6 70 360
bSanti Isidro
Denver 115, Detroit 110
- 920
.
160
SAranoGasti II
Milwaukee 135, Boston Ill
380
3 Domingo BadiOta
Indiana 125, Houston 121
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20 - 1(4-S
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San Antonio 127, New Orles
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Twellth Game
72.20 960 560 94 Ptfli* it? Los Angeles 106
7 Mutila Gondra
Golden State I32 KanSaS City
3.80
2 Said Diaga
40 177 (of)
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lOtCar Enrique
Ill, New York 105
Q(2•7) 31.20; P(7-2) 161.1- T 172.
Seattle Today's Games
1)174.40.
Portland at Cleveland
A- 2.553; Handle 5I 0943
Kansas City at San Diego

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15.1

TAMPA- Jesus and Gorormo played their best In
thoroughly whipping partido opponents Elorrio and Lace,
15-1, Wednesday night at the Tampa Jai-Alal fronton,
earning the right to advance to Miami Saturday night for
the opener of the bed-of-five tournament of champions.
After losing the first point, Jesus and Garonno won the
next 15 points to shock a pod-midnight audience of ON
fans.
"We have played together In Spain many timesperhaps 10 times a year for 10 years for 10 years-but this
was the bed we have played," admitted Jesus to half a
dosen newsmen after the victory, which could lead to a
$5,000 per man paycheck.
The Tampa-Miami partido returns to Tampa Wednesday night for game two.

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First Game
4.50 5 00
Sixth Game
WII-IVI
2Domingo.Prdera 11.00 4.60 7.60 SDoran Arca
14.00 5.40 3.80
0(5-6)24.20; P (5-5) 71.20; T (5.4. 3 Sara Badiola
5.20 1.10 8 Sanhi-Pecina
660 3.10
1) $09.60. Time 44. 5.
SGaldos-Peclna
3.00 1Domingo Gash II
3.40
SANFORDONLANDO
Tenth Race,S-16,A:
02-31 35.00; P (2-3-5) 250.00.
Q(5-$)35.5O;P(s-S) 171,60;T( 54WEDNESDAY MATINEE
2 Drif's Fast
5.60 5.60 4.20
Second Game
I) 596.00.
First lace, 1.15,0:
4 Steam Train
4 Victor-DiagaIl
12.00 6,40 4.00
5.40 3.60
Seventh Game
I Boston Mandy
5.10 5.60 4.20
1 Confirmed
1 DomingoFernan
1.10 3.60 1 Said Urquize
2.80
15.10 1010 12.80
1 Hello Hello
11.00 5.20
(2-4) 11.20; P (2.4) 41.90; 1 (2.4. 3 Sara Gerardo
2.80 4 Zubi Gasti II
5.20 3.50
S Tally Jessie
610 1) $260 Time
31.42.
0(1-4) 57.50; P (4-I) 90.60; 1 (4-1- 1 Vicandi Paco
1.00
0 (14) 16.40; T ( 6 1 5) 1,053.50.
Eleventh Race, 1-16.1:
5) 295.40; DD (2.4) 104.00.
0(4-7)46.00; P (7.4) 159.90; 1(7.4.
Time 31.11.
4 Bonapeal
Third Game
16.00 6.60 5.60
1)261.40.
Secend Race. s.16.C:
3 Jean's Nate
lPaco
4.60 4.20
12.80 7.20 7.60
Eighth Game
I B. Policed
7.20 6.20 3.10 6
Dee's Delight
5,20 2Vicandi
3.60 3.50 ôApraizUrquiza
16.20 11.00 5.20
S Diannas Stroke
760 3.80
0(34) $ .50; P (4-3) 96.30; T 1 4.3. 7 Rodolfo
6.10 2 IsasaRodolfo
1.00 5.60
6 Drif 1 Boast
5.70 6)921.60. Time 31.42.
0 (2-Ip 21.60; P (4-2) 107.10; T 14-2- 3 Beido Badiola
4.80
Q (S-I) 26.70; P (6-5) 72.00; 1 (6- 3.
7)190.60.
Twelfth Race 'i C0(2-5)46.30; P (6-2) 112.20; 1(5.2.
0654.75: DD ($1) 50.00. Time 31.17. 2
Forebode
Fourth Game
20 2.60
3) 445.10.
Third Race. 1-16, M:
$ Beauty Aid
IRamon-Pradera
7.60 420 3.60
5.80 3.00
Ninth Game
S Gypsy Ben
11.70 7.00 400
3 Circus City Anne
3.80 lVictor.Gasti II
10.40 5.20 ISaid
26.00 7.20 1.20
2 Chips B
15.20 9.00
Cl (2- 8) $510; P (2-I) 271.20- 1 13.5. 3 Duran.Mandjola
7.00 1 Hernan
5.00 1.50
1 Wahoo Profit
5.40 3) 32750 Time 3932.
0(4-7) 32.60: P (44) 96.90; T 1 4.7- lMutihla
1.20
0 (2.5) 95.50; P (5-7) 260.40; T ($2.
A - 261 Handle $225540
3) 916.00.
0(1-4)45.30; P (4-1) 115.40; T (4-11)711.50. Time 31.90.
Fifth Game
7) 411.40.
Fourth Pact, S.16,D:
ilsasa-Gondra
9.00 1.10 5.00
Tenth Game
$ Chantell
16.20 6.60 3.40
6Oashi Rodolfo
9.40 1.20 IVicandi Rodolfo 19.00 5.60 6.80
3 Misty Green
7.00 3.00
DAYTONA BEACH
3 MutillaWally 0(1-5) $1.60; P (I - 8 Beide Olano
8.20 6.10
I Ore River
250
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
5)137.10; 1 (1-5-3) 401.60.
2Santi Enrique
6.00
Q(3-$)46.40;p(s3) 115.75:1(641) 254.05. Time 31.76.

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good
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You see, I'm 72 years old. Include common coincias
tired of s.
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two heart attacks identification, growth
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eyes regularly for glaucoma
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motivated. He worked his way homosexual. We don't an- donate any of my
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bachelor's degree and master's were
hurt and upset when he
You may print this because training include campus land__
from One ofthe top w3jversfts, told us. But we have never I'm sure other people want
iuig, greenhouse projects
and
community coordinated
We helped him a little his first stopped loving him, and we feel know the answer too;
landscaping.
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200 N. PARK, SANFORD
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now has a very revonsibIe were different. The Lord sent us
PH. 322-2313
the day April through August
DEAR ALL: Organ. that
Position with another fine a wonderful son who is 'a joy in
wilvirafty and a bright Mum our old age," and we feel truly not iidtabie for transplants are 3m the Horticulture lab. Cost of
Useful for research and the course is $2.50.
You could not find a more bleuW.
thoughtful son. He always
PROUD PARENTS teachIng, so please don't
hesitate to register with The
remembers our birthdays and DEAR PROUD: And
anniversary. On Mother's Day is ahi truly blessed to have Living Bank, Box $725,
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friend's house. They were all on
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the basketball team at the am.
SIMPLICITY DOUBLE KNlTSi1'
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Whereas; The EnergyResolved; That the
Secretary is concentrating
Woman's Club of Sanford,
merely on InCreasing the
Florida go on record
price of gasoline to 11 or
requesting the United
more per gallon.
States to
Whereas; The Alaskan
I. Increase production of
pipeline was an extremely
oil and natural gas in this
expensive project which
Country.
has resulted in no relief for
2. Build a pipeline from
the oil shortage in the
Southern California to
United States, and a
Texas In order to transport
pipeline from Southern
Alaskan oil for use in all of
California to Texas would
the United States.
alleviate some of the
3.
Purchase oil and natural
shortage.
gas from Mexico, thus
Whereas; OPEC couneliminating our depentries will continue to raise
dence on OPEC Countries
prices. Therefore, be it
for petroleum products.

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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
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COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1
ANNEXATION
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That the City of
Casselbeny, Florida, does herewith

(2) CAROL BURNETT

and hereby annex and designate zo.
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In Seminole County, Florida, and
more particularly described as

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Longwood area. Days only. Ph.

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FLORAL DESIGNER

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Must be experienced. Apply in
person ONLY. 2652 Fairway
Plaza.

Auditors, Waitresses I Cooks.
all positions require experience.
Apply In person Days Inn,
Sanford.
CETA
UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITION IS AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS
POSITION, APPLICANTS
MUST BE A RESIDENT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA. WHICH INCLUDES
UNEMPLOYED 10 OUT o
THE 12 WEEKS IMMEDIATE.
LY PRIOR TO APPL.I.
CATION; UNEMPLOYED AT
THE TIME OF APPt.ICA1'ION,
AND MEET THE LOWER
LIVING STANDARD FOR
FAMILY INCOME, OR ON
AFDC.
BUS DRIVER
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transporting seniorvoiunfeers,o
assigned stations, checking to
assure vehicle is in Operating
condItion; assignments at the
office and the delivery of items
along assigned routes. Cfiavffour's License. interest In
elderly people, knowledge

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323.2920

Want to live in the country? We
have some beautiful building

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for prices and terms.

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323-3430 after S.

REALTY
OF SANFORD

ALL FLORIDA

33-Ho,es Furishsd

2544S. French Ave.

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MAYFAIR
on a quiet Street this 3112½ bath
home Is with in walking distance
f downtow n, has fireplace,
Custom drapes, screened patio,
underground Winkler system I
man y other extras. $44,100.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 BR, 2 bath, Con. N.A. carpet
LEISURE WORLD- 5365.00monpi,

SANFORD
: Lviii carpetIng I drapes, stereo
speakers In callings, C-AIH,
make this 2or3lR home as cozy
as a Kitten. Add, to this hugs
property surrounded by
a 1 ff . brick wall for your privacy
$31,500 with a home protection

Sroker-322-64p.

Sanford, Fl., 32771. Equal Op.
porhnijty Employer.

Pi1fl.
NOW $39,000
This 3 BR, 2 bath home with
Crooned pool has been reduced
In price this week. Its a lovely
well kept home with large
rooms. Why not let this new
'price be your gain? Call for us
for details.

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UPSTAIRS. DOWNTOWN

WE'VE EXPANDED
New office In Lake Mary now
open. Currently Interview ng
experienced I newly licensed
agents for 2 offices We pledge
ourselves to yOur being
cowl Contlnvius training I
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3233324

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DreamwoId with dining area,
nice LR, 19. scr. patio all on a
lovely fenced loll BPP WARRANTED. Only $27,3001
JUST LISTED. Neat 3 BR. 1 bath
home in Bel Aire on shaded loll
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fenced rear yard I Much Moral
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area. Many Extrasl Good neighborhoodt BPP WARRANTED.

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. $15,000.

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newlyweds or retired couplel
Nice Iocaticnl BPP WARRANTED. Only 521,5001

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
'JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

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yrs. old. $30900.

DeLand 668-8335

Heating, 3 BR, 1½ B. Large
family Rm. Idining rm.

Completely remodeled kitchen,
landscaped. Warranted. $26,100.

qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$11.10. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 333-nil
'COUNTRY-location yet minutes

SPARKLING clean 2 Bill, 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.

$33.00.
MAYFAIR older 3 BR, 1½ b home
with many unique features. to
tans., lovely grounds. W.M.

CANAL FRONT lovely 3 ON, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishlnq doct Canal leeds to
St. Johos River. 09.000.

Harold Mdl Isolty
IAC.REALTOR, MIS
3235774 Day or Night

Prowty
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract
would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
Wing and even has a creek that
runs thru property. Borders a
paved highway. A steal at only

$$500.09, Good terms. $3100.00
down, assume loan.

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Mountain cabin approximately 1
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 cornplated. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in It while you
finish it up. S miles from Murpiiy. 122.310.00. $S.000.000 down
assume loan.

Homes

See our beautiful new BARRINGTON w-lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

New 23$ Homes, 4 oct. interest to

45.A-40 of Stats

LAKE FRONT 20 acres w-over
300' on lake in Deltona. $45,000.

One of Sanford's most popular
breakfast 5. lunch restaurants.

3552 Orlando Dr.

323.3200

VAI PHA Financing

173 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home

12*40, 2 II, 1% baths. Excellent Cond. 24159*

2.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area or pasture. Plenty
of room to build 3 or 1 houses.
'Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty '
of privacy.
$5550.00,
$1,500.00
down

VERY NICE 3 BR, Wit BATH
MOBILE HOME WITH CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT, OVER
SIZED LIVING ROOM ON
NICELY WOODED i5O'xiSO'
LOT. NEAR MULLET LAKE
EAST OF SANFORD. 52,00
DOWN SELLER FINANCING.

Payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.
These are a few Of over 2000
listings. We have all types of

SEIGLER REALTY

Property listed from $100. per
acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, hous, old farms, etc.
write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call free of
charge by dialing 11143s7431.
Write or cell today.

BROKER

Sanford 3214640
Orlando 327.1577
DsLand 661-5335

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

Murphy, N.C. SINS

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Eve &amp; wkends 504.734$O'.4

Fri. I Sat. 9 t S
521 Plumose Dr., Sanford

Call 322-1624; 3224160

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Sanford, Fl.. 32771

57-Sports Equipment

..For Toyota. Datsun. Etc.

only $116 bat due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. fOl" $116
cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531-1714 dayor
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

S pc. 11 suit, new, $339: S Pic. LR
new $39; Loveseat $44.95 I up;
7 pc dinettes $0.95 I up; Ref.
$501up; El. stove $401, up; full
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

t4-3ISE.F Wit St.

323.5452

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62-t.awn.Garden
AFRICAN VIOLETS
3229141
The Greenhouse
Eves after 61 weekends

U--Equipment br Rent

Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 323-7310.
MOVING NORTH
EVERYTHING MUST GO

ON SALE- NEW twin site box

Wings 1. mattress 133.95 ea.
pc.: NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $3, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 322-5731.

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

323-001

53-TV- RadlStemo
Good Used Televisions. 12$ am up.
Miller's 2519 Orlando Dr.
3310252

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1603 (Dealer).

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Rent Our Rinsinvac

RT DO THE J013 "

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
323.5151

65-Pets-Supplies

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Central Heat lAir Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

C8sh 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sill, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig., stoves, tools
DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

ikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est. 3221641.

JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on

Andy's Remodeling Service
neral Building &amp; Remodeling
36S6334
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
ftie Selvage. 332.1771

Home Improvements

Air Conti. a. Heating

rOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
$19 E. 1st St., 322 5717

job too large or small. Con
pbete lawn service. Fred.
estimate. 3231811; Landscapint,
&amp; spraying 3238019 call anytime.;
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Ceramiclil.
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617

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Lawn Service

'essmeking
For Sale Large Antique Sofa
In Gold Velvet; Other Antiques

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Mowg

General Landscaping, RogI
specialists, top soil I fill dirt
lawn maint. &amp; tree trlmminq

Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

_3232941

333.0707

Light Hauling

Phone 3237193

Electrical

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72-Auction

Curley Burfield Electrical
Maintenance repair

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5371

Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sales
3237050

JOHNNY'S BACK

Piney-Woods Auction
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 415, 1$ 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 mdse:
at 30 pct. 322-3270.

$305322

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Painting

Glass IScrein

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110

Screen-porches, pool encl. , wds.
All type re- glazing &amp; wd. install.

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DANNY'S PAINTING
6.
Interior. Exterior House PaIntln 0
LIcensedIniured Bondet,

.Fiie Est, Mr. Taylor 322554.5.

FREE Estimates. (305) 3229160

Gmon1iga.Sc.r, ng

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Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free 1st. 3220545

APi IMAL HAVEN

dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
inneis. 3221152.

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi,
373 0171; 322.4401

Small home repairs. Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repair. Free Est.

3331343-331-0715

Remodeling. rp*ired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
addItions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 3335214.
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING IREPAIR
S.G.IALI$TIA$SOC. 322546$

PressUre Cleaning
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Brown's Pressure Cleaning-MU,
dew removal houses &amp; roofs,
mobile homes. Trucks washed.
Economy rates. 534953$.

I Man, quality operation
S yrs. isp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 337.1321

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Tiss Service

Concrete Work: steps, patios
TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed I In.
staed. FREE ut. $43-1147.

Sm. or Lg. Free 1st.
Call Mr. Taylor, 3fl.0

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

323-0119 attar $:30

Fret get.

W011160111

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INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 5, GELDING SERVICE
all types
Celiulese. Lowest prices. Call
of welding, your place or ours.

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3210529 or 504734470S c9llect. I 3336440.

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Hon. lmpwomws

$sioon5Ifot,Mdur Tom .jno,$hjn.
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831

321-0144

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

61 Wanted to Buy

Beds double hotel, 130 set.

1495

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weekends. 295.3157.

54" round solid oak table, w2
leaves I pads, $200 or offer. 322.
'334.

1974 MATADOR CPE.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.7550

Pit Bull pups, extra large, $75 I
$100. Call after 4 P.M. &amp;

Boots, Shoes I Work Clothes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0 Sanford Ave.
322.3791

2295

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)AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
.4wy. 92, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday S. Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
$311 for further details

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2235

KuIp Decorators
Since 1937
109W. 1st.
322.3335

Moped
$120 as is
203 S. Holly Ave

80-Autos for Sale

$

HORNET 4 DR.

1975

322.7537

Nylon pile cushion carpet. $6.30 yd.
Installed.

NALTY I AUCTiON CO, NC, SEOKR
!0.x13Loowood,FIáWo
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323 7513

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. $-i wits. old
3239136

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TRANS.

Truck topper, 2 mos. old

Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

$4495

1977 GREMLIN

212 Colonial Way

PACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. 5$
Scott Reagan 322.5177

BALDWIN GRAND 67"

We have- a Singer Future sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
Christmas
there was

4-SPEED

For Sale: Camper fop

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, LIc.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 4-0

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

1977 SCOUT P-U TRK. I

79-Trucks-Trailers

59-Wssical Morctndise

FO Womistn or coio Srociiu,

flU ORLANDO PRIYI-MNPUEP..

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 323 1110

8. Sold

$627153

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
ROBSON MARINE

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1968 Chevelle, cheap Iran,
sportation. PD &amp; PS. Auto,.$100..
11.
8305111 after 3:30.

BUY JUNK CARS

47-A--Mort91119es Bought

kispsctloADls Moh2s,a &amp;
Cs Dmn½

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'71 Ford lTDStation Wagon
Exc. cond, loaded $600
5744429 Deltona

78-Motorcycles
10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary P. Tribble,

SInuptol2yes18 %

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For Restoring
Ph. 322 5563

Removed

F rom $10 to $30

Beautiful roffing Ms located on George's Lake with lots of -tress. 38 miles from
Jackeonvtlle and 36 wilem from Gainesville.
• TOM 20% Down ø°° 5'e IIIY)

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Cars

Garage Sale

INCOME ABOVE AVERAGE

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'77 Sport Fury
Take over payments
Call after 3pm 323 4885

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks I heavy equipment.
3225990

Garage Sale- Fri., Sat, 96. Furn.,
clothes, misc. 106 Fairlane dr.,
Park Ridge

100 Lávlsw'. La. FrOnt. Canal Lots

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1906 Locust

LAKESIDE HILLS 'From Palatka, Flodda go n.w. on Hwy 100,15 miles
to Coral Farms Ilload and turn rIght 3½ miles.

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1973 Jeep Custom SW, Quadra
mac, 360 V 8. auto, AC 8. H. Al cond, 3224731.

1914 Chev. wd van, dbl air,
auto., 13850 or best otter
322 6351

3 Family Yard Sale

&amp;m..

AlINI'S

21 It. Dutchcraft trailer, self.
contained, air cond. New tires.
Excellent cond. $1,000. Ph. 322.

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54-Garage Sales

AUCTION
Saturday. 11
March 31
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75-Recreational Vehicles

Looking For a New Home?
Check the Want Ad for houses'
of every 'Ji., and once

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, $ track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 131.1711 for free

Real EstMs

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INC. REALTORS

530-4133 or 339-011 eves.

Sanford, 3220721.

LOW ELECTRIC BILLS- Solar

2565

REALTORSL PARK

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

COUNTRY SETTING yet cony, to
everythIng. Well built 3.3. Only 7

322•2420
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SEI GLER REALTY

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322-4107-aft nra. 122-7111

Sanford's Sales Leader

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OVERLOOKING AN
ICE COLD TROUT POND. YOU
CAN HAVE IT FOR $3,995 WITH
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PERCENT
INTEREST.

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110.900 BEST
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120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. 'yOU'RE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY
WOODED 51.000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

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S acres 1k. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. $20,000. William
Mailczcwski, Realtor. 3227503.

Private Party wants to buy a
•se In need of repairs. Have
some cash. 3231111 aft 7 p.m.

13 ACRES TALLPINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS

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Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still In
or

- warranty. Call 531.1711 day

home demonstration.

47 Real Estate Wanted

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43-tots-Acreage

2¼ ACRES NEAR LAKE JESSUP
52.000 DOWN .1160 MONTH.

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Present Operator Leaving Town

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LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS.

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FRI.. SAT. ISUN.
Mrs. 1.3 P.M.
405 Orange Avenue
SANFORD-NEAR HOSPITAL
New BR, 1 both, C-H
City water I sewer

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME I
WE SELL HOMESt
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGEtHER

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3236061 or eves. 3230517

REALTOR

ZELLWOOD. S acres 110,000.

OPEN HOUSE

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M. Unsworth Realty

LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 11.000.

43-Lots. Acreage

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FHA-VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

1973 Grand Torino
Excellent Cond. $1 195
Call 323 2920. after 6 314 2716

For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential AUCtiOnS &amp; Ap
pralsals. Call Dell's Auction. 323

Television-2S" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600.

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80-Autos for Sale

72-Auction

Thurs. Frl,I Sat. 9toS

BLVD. NEAR NEW K-MART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL OF.
F ICES. $12,300 TERMS.

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29 Sales

- our lot or yours.

322064$

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business

MAUTICIAN
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$20,900.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

from shopping. 2 BR, 1 b, large
storage ran I work shop, fenced,
shaded I landscaped. $31,100.

JOHN KNIDERA$IOC.
157W.Cemffial'clSl
PhOfla3IS-7152,$anfo.,i

team. Call 521.3253 or 332.12s3
Fricke &amp; Fricke Misc. Inc.
Realtor, ERA Membev.Srok.r.

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130.900 will buy you thIs 3 BR, 2
bath home with tam. room on a
double corner lot. Call now tosee

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CLOSETS GALORE AN ABU.
DANCE OF FRUIT TREES
COME WITH THIS VERY NICE
3 BR HOME WITH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM, BETTER LO.
CATION OF SANFORD. ONLY

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7492

RIALTY

24 HOUR lB 3229283

BROKER

STENSTROM

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Apfs.' for Senior CitIzens. Down.
town, very clean I roomy. See

HOLESALE STOCK OF
OOLS.
HAND TOOLS, ETC. PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES TO BE SOLD-IN TRADE LOTS AT

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Super clean 3 BR iiomerncivaesa
fully equipped kitchen,
carpeting, double garage and
lots more. For only $31,900.

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between 1a.m. IS p.m. wkdays or sand resume to Box U,

Jane? Jullane.
Dated at Maitland, Orange
County, PlelilL March IL 197g.
Publish: March 23, 19. April 3, 17,
1979
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KEITH GUNN.

AMENDMENT ESTABLISHING pessege and adspiien,

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classified ad. Call 332.

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THE ZONING CLAUIPICATION FIRST
this NIh day
OF M1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING peir.jay,READING
AD, pp
FOR THAT PARCEL DESCRIBED
SECOND READING lifti day

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REALTOR 322
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves U33633 322.1w

take a cue, and

Herald

Cardinal Industries Inc. 305-331.

Rosa PUTSgUt

dwn, $145 mo.

$TEMPER AGENCY

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paid vacation &amp; holidays 2 BR, 2 bath, Can. H.A,
carpet
provided. If Interested In 10115
LEISURE WORLD- $265.00
term employment with one of
the Nation's largest builders cell
Will consider optio n to purchase

follows:

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If any section or portion of a
section of nile ordinance proves g

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Personal 1e. Estate

$13500. 52

-lf You aren't usIng your pool table"

Secretary. Good pay for career
minded Individual. Typing I
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,

That the (parties) lat*eeted In
said business enterprise (ore) as

129,735.0.

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constitutional, It shall not be held to
Invalidate or Impair the validity, STINSTROM, DAVIS. MCINTOSH
force, oretfectof any ohhers.cio, I JULIAN
TeCeeslier.
Seminole
or pail Of this ordinance.
Adept$esefPrepesadOratemc.
SECTION VII
ANNEXED 300 West First Street
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ARE* 'lIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES Saidsrd, FL 32711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
That upon this ordinance be. PubIiIllMar. 36,77,2L39,30,$ApsP,
the City of Caswlberi'y, Florida, coming effective, the property 1, 197
that the Cit y Council will hold a owner In the above described an- DIH.110
public hearing to consider enact. nexed arm shall be entitled to all Of
mint at Ordinance 379, entitled:
the rights and privileges and liii.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
munftiesasaref,timeto,ime
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OPTHE
sm
OF CASSELBEIRY, FLORIDA, determined by the governing SISNTIINTN JUDICIAL CII.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 105, authorNy of ffie City at cassalben',, CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMlNOS.I
AS AMENDED. ND SUPPLE- Flerlda,and ffiepr.yislonsof the COUNTY, FLORIDA.
MINTED, OF THE CITY OF Charter Of the City of Caslelbervy, CASE NO. 7941$CAIS.I
CAISILSURRY, FLORIDA; SAID Fierida, inaccordsnc,with Otipi., IN on: TIM MARRIME OP
ORDINANCE BEING THE COM 171k?, Laws of Flo da, 1976.
THERESA Y. OUNN,
PREHINSIVI ZONING 0101.
SECTION VIII
EFFECTIVE
NANCI. OF THE CITY OF
DATE Tills Ordinince shall be.
Pltitlene,'..WIfo,
CAUILSERRY. FLORI DA; SAID comeeffedive30daysafser its final
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Thurman Thompson,

S acres farm land. Geneva area.

- REALTOR 323.7522

Eve. 322-0613, 322.1557, 322-7117

any storelocallyorp,o. Box NIL
Crescent City, Fl. 33012.

l3linthe City of Lanewest Florida
chide the annexation contained In Shall be for the highest cash bid.
No 32755.
bid will be accepted • I..
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comm. lot on 7.

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City

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commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $200

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Pleasure to spare in this
PInecrest area home. 3 OR, 2 B
w.many extras. $40,000.

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REALTY.

Experienced boat riggers,, cxc. _
company benefits, 10 phd
Deltona- 2 CL separate home,
holidays,
EEO.
AMF
neat, clean. Nice yard. No pets.
Cresfliner/Robalo, 1143 30th
$175 mo.; 1st., last &amp;
St.. Sanford. (Airport).
security. S74-10411.
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Handy Way Food Stores
accptingappIlcatioforuil
34-_tfls
Part time posltins. Apply at

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2 BR. Unfurn. Apt. $165 to $1S3
References required. No pets,

Mature experienced ordsrly,s to
shIft. Sanford Nursing &amp; Can.
valelcent Center, 97OMelionvllle
Ave. Apply in person ,

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Back on Market 3 BR, 1 b, fenced
shady yd. 113 Pinecrest Dr.
Drive by Icall. $27,300.

Sanford 1 SR. Air, ceramic bath,
wall to waiF carps?. $115. $417052.

Evening work. Full I Part time.
No Sundays. Apply after 2 p.m.
HWY. 17.92, Sanford.

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Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person

WAITRESS
CASAMIGUEL'S

Ligal N!tICI

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NATURE LOVERSH IDE-A-WAY
LAKEFRONT-POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake. iSx4O pool. 3 BR's. 3 B's.
formal LR I DR. sauna I
exercise rm. + 1 BR summer

bEau's

LARGE 2 BR HOME OLDER
FRAME IN MODERN CONDITION. COMPLETELY FURN.
ISHED WITH ELEGANT
TASTE $23,500 OR WILL RENT
WITH OPTION TO BUY,

322-4457 aft Hrs. 322..7lfl

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ExpeiIInCed Cook
AP.4Y Iii PSIIM
IIsUdap fteeel$ae$.jp,

Low Down Payment
Cash for your loti Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
6443013

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Reel Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

322.5064

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VA- F HA-23,5.Conv, Homes

321-0759

Johnny Walker

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41-Houses

41-Houses

Cal l Bart

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DolaryLowlylg. 1 SR

Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

Manpower Division
North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

2630 Sanford Ave.

$34.sm

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ATEMAN REALTY

Lk. Mary, very nice, 1 SR, C.H&amp;A,,
cony, location. $160 + security.
for app?.

Part Time LPN, 11.7 shift

1

UNurnèshsd

323-5470 Mariner's Village.

Food Service Supervisor &amp; Cock.
Full time, ref req. Apply in
person to Lakeview Nursing

vaftowity

MOBILE HOME LOTS lOOxidO.
Terms. $7,000.

1 BR-$1$4. Pool. Adulh only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1742 In Sanford. Call

AVON
BL0'f0EASTER NEST EGO
Earn extra money .for the
holidays byse(IIng.Avon. Now's
a great time to start,
CaIlM43OlC.

CRYAQOItes

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
AOenCY June Porzlg 323-3324.

Semlnsie County

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FRENCH AVE.

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_Legal Notice

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*STATION
*ATTENDANT4
WAlTRESSES4
*WAITERS*

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credit: W.haveh.Ipedoffiersfo
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644251$.

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*COOKS

STRAWBERRIES: Extra large I
plentiful. You or We pick daily I
Seminole County and safe
to 5, wholesale or retail. Also
driving record desired.
English peas, lettuce, owls?
potatoes, at Treasure Island, APPLY IN PERSON TO:

in Pie? 50*6. PagsC at
the Public Records of Seminole
County: less that portion of said lot
which has been conveyed to the Sate
of Florida for rood purposes.

•ml 000 COUPLE
IEWffQF
SOMEASY

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your

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CASHIER.
*TYPIST*
FILE CLE R K
WAREHOUSE*
AUTO PAINTER'
.
*BODY MAN
*LOCAL DRIVERS *

Relief Auditors, Full Time

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COUNTRY~ acr,42,furnlshed.

Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly
rates. inquIre 300 S. Oak.

EMPLOYMENT

to g

sure

41-Houses

ne

Sanford-Gracious living.

* SECRETARY*

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Fruit trees. 521.300.

323.5176

1I-ttelp Wanted

Ttn to Eat

2

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yeurownboss. Their loss lsyour
gain. Call today.
HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
3235114
Raaltcr.MLS

COMMON SENSE

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CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. The
most complete In Central
Florida. HOBBY DEPOT, DiD
French Ave., Sanford, PIe.

344'52

thereof

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Only $7,0O0dwn+$1

Houww*fes Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
Joan'
s Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanford. r* 12771.

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NOTICE OP
SECTION ii
-ZONING
ESTATE SALE
Various other CETA positions are
7:00
DESIGNATION
That the properalso available, please Inquire at
(IITO0AY
ty described in Section 1of th is ori. The undersigned, as Personal
the above office,
0ffi$OAYMORtWdG
nance shall have the following zo. Representative of the estate ci
0000 MORNING AMIRInlng classIfIcatIon:
EARL V. TURNER. deceased, will AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
receive until 5p.m. April 13, 1979, at
CA
C-I, Commercial Zoning
EMPLOYER
NOTICE
SECTION III - ONDITIONS OF the office of STENSTROM, DAVIS, _________________________
On March 31, 1979 at 102 Celery ANNEXATION
7:25
MCINTOSH I JULIAN, FlagshIp
None
Ave. Sanford, Fla. There will be a
(2) TOCAYIN FLORIDA
SECTION iv
REDEFINING Bank of Seminole, 200 West First
00000Mop,d*rn..opIoA sale on the following vehicles for the LIMITS BY DECLARATION
Street,Sanford,Florida,.saledbld$
amount of the repairs.
NEWS
ThatthecorperatelimltsoftheCity for the purchas of the following
NOTICIIJNDIR
1945 Ford But So. No. 31595224. of Casselberry, Florida, be and
It Is described property, situated at 147
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
C-2430
7:30
herewith andherebyredeflnedsou Meilonville Avenue, Sanford,
1945 Buick Skylark
TODAY
(0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Sir. No. to Include said tract of land herein Florida, to wit:
NotIce Is hereby given that the
0000 MORNING AMIR$. 4336h11fh3220
described. The description herein
Lot 3, Less the North ½, and Lots 4
iN9 Pontiac Executive -5.r.No. contained shall include
CA
all streets, and S. Block 6, MAYFAIR, ac. undersIgned, pursuant to the
2SM$9R141513
roads, highways, alleys, and Cof'diflO to the PIet thereof, as "Fictitious Name StahAV' Chapter
1970 Pontiac Bonneville
7:45
avenues located within or between recorded In P1.? look 3, page , 563.09, Florida Statute, will register,
$ir.352370E12$099
•A.M WWHip
the existing municipal limits and Public Records of Seminole County, with the Clerk of the CIrcuIt Court,
1943 Chevrolet 1½ Ton Truck
inand for Seminole County, Florida,
areas annexed herein in Section i FIo4'ida;
6:00
for. NO. 3C4$3 P121250
hereof.
Said property is zoned Residential UPO11 receipt Of Proof of the
AINKAN&amp;MM
iNb
Chevrolet
½
Ton
Truck
R
situated publication Of this notice, the fic.
SECTION V AMENDMENT OF by the City
nd
¼sr. 0C144J101321
ITLIOIO SEE
tltlous name, to-wit: 'ALTERA.
OFFICIAL CITY MAP
e
property
is
a
That
the
an
th
1947 PontIac Grand P11*
Ser. City Clerk be and she Is
TIOP4S BY ROSA" under which we
au
bedroom,
o.*bath,
hereby
dwelling.
6:26
No.
571L74$2
are enSgId in business (or) under
"maybe
thorized
to
amend,
after,
and
sup
be
obtained
from
Patricia
,
TONY FLORIDA
Thsmpson's Automotive Service
plement the official
map of the Austin Of STENSTROM, DAVIS, which (we) expect to engage in
102 Celery Ave.
City of Casselberry, Florida, t• in. MCINTOSH I JULIAN. The sale business at (address) 923 State Road
Sanford, P11.32771

SPACIMAN

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follows, lo.wlt:
Lot 1. Block 25, Kathryn Park,
according to pta?
as

(2) NEWS

Iw,NmOHSOR

ORIIINAI.

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6:66
SGOOD ØJ41J4 FLORJGA

n-et.

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MARY TYLER MOORE

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Mar. 21 at noon. "Bandit".
(Reward). 323.7739,

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•ml LITTLE RASCALS

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WHEREAS, the City Council has

OUEVERLYHILLI(LUEI
MAKE ME LAUGH
2SESAMESIMI

6:30
(2) PORTER WAGONER

QUINCY During the
Omeback performance of a
aster illusionist (Don
nech.), his proteg. drowns

Wrlt,P.OJox1213
senk1arida 33)72

concluded from investigation that

4iThEOOOOUPU

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(2) EARLYD'
CR4CKERSAWL
NOT

Phone 647-3333

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•MASH(R)

5:30

FACE WITH ADRIRKING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help

conslder.d and hearings hold, and it
appearing in the best interest of the
J,Sj
SI..o, a.
City of Casselbetry, Florida, to
annex and zone said property,
subject to specific condItions and LOST: Male Pon Ingest. WIN. &amp; tan,
restrictions; and
bik mask. E-14&amp; RictimondAve.

euoosu
MORNING

Sanford, 1011.32172
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accordance with Chapter 171.044,
Laws of Florida, 1916: and
WHEREAS, objections to such
annexation and zoning have been

@)0GUIOINGUOHT

953

Al'tgle and Brad.

writing to and requesting the annexaflon of said parcel and has considsrad thoroughly the feasibility of
such annexation and zoning to the
City of Casaelberry, Florida, In

ANOTHER WORLD

•MA'S'H

In our own

11-lnsfructiins

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24-Business
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LOW LOW Investment buys youyour own business. Fully equip?,
CENTER Is In
this
thriving location I ready to go.

T
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ad mew00e.

ReceptIonist-Typist. Good with
figures. Full time position. 323-

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(2J(I THE DOCTORS
•ONEIJPETOUVE
2:30

11:30

110 most promising drugs dl.
4weredlnthe2Othcentury are

$150 for appointment.
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4Pet'sonals

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TURNS

DICK CAVITY

ant Mike Har ris has to
f4nd off a number of Saturday
rght data arranged for him by
concerned friends.
NOVA "Key To Paradise"

paid holidays, mdse disc, maior
medicil I retirement plans.

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11:00
2)(4)S 0

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en't locklog for a new
career you wouldn't below
this ad,.ndifwewesen'tIookln..
for someone to dee lob this
uldn'tbehire. ItyouwefWth*'..
opportunity to earn Three ti-'
Five Hunad dollar
ClII i. .432.1i00 anytime fo

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Manager Trainee
Drugs Sanford. Paldvacatlon,

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son NEWS

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6:30
ANGIE Angle's mother and
aster vs evicted from their
artmenI and move In on

THE

(I)THE YOUNG AND

10:30
0REEL WEST Actors, direc-

(Irsmisne) A Virginia farming
f*nMy loses their land In a legal
dfspute and decides to pack
sad head west for California in
ttfsl$40s.(ParI lof 4)

OMOIVC&amp;MIN0Y Morkisso
tduched by the eulogy said for
the meanest man in town that
h decides to jump-start the
man back to life. (R)

moo

MAINTENANCL,..,
1. J..

Cai$elbl,S3I.lt1Oor$$4.

tandemule tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on wsikende,
advances on each trip &amp; fast
weekly settlements. Call
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
Toll.Frse 1-000-435-Un ask for
Bob Bevis. EOE.
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Pubbcotion

ABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SER.
VICES; DEFINING CONDITIONS
OF ANNEXATION; PROVIDING WHY BE LONELY? Write "0,? A
ZONING CLASSIFICATION; RE.
MaIV' DatIng Service. All Ages
DEFINING THE CORPORATE
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.
LIMITS OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA TO INCLUDE SAID
DIVORCE-$20.10--Guarante.d.
PARCEL OF LAND IN THE
Free details; KIT, Box 791,
MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
Pompano. FL. 33061, 941-09
CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEND.
MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN- WANTED:
Customers to enjoy
CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE
Salad Bar with 15 items&amp; Great
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES FOR
Country Breakfast. No lx
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
parlance necessary. Apply in
SEVERABILITY; AND EFFEC.
person Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
TIVE DATE.
Appetite required.
WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City
WeddingS by DOT
NOTARY PUBLIC
Casselberry, Florida, a petition for
an
signed by the landowner
1
032220260,323-OW IV
of the area sought to be annexed
consenting to and requesting the
IS ALCOHOL APROBLEM
annexation and zoning of that parcel
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Specifically described herein; and
AL-ANON
WHEREAS, the City Council of
For families orfrlindsof
the City of Casselberry, Florida,
problem dr inkers
theretofore at regular meeting of the
For futura information call
City Council has approved the poll.
647-3333 or write
tion signed by the landowner of the
Sanford
Family Group
area sought to be annexed, con.
P.O. 50* 333

(2) PASSWORD PLUS

HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
too
(2)DAY$OFOURUVE5
(FMI00'
•THE YOUNG AND il
NESTLE"

Guest:
Peter Ustlnov. (Part 1012)

lIne

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informative look at what's new
at the movies.

NAME THAT

nanufactured

Of Seminole County; less that W.
lion of said lot which has been conveyedtOthe5tateof Florida road
purposes; DECLARING AVAIL.

AFTERNOON

and the police.
ABC NEWS CLOSEUP
"The Killing Ground" Correspondents Brit Hume and
Michael Connor explore the
lncraasingprobl.mof chemical
contamination of the land
Caused by the improper dis..
poulof toxic wutu
•SNEAK PREVIEW Roger
Ebert and Gene

DICK CAVETT

(4)

1156

(4)• CBS NEWS

EARNASY JONES
JR.'s Investigation into a mwder is hampered by a fright.
med nurse, a dead witness,

GAME P.M.

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(2)( WHEEL OFFORTUNE
(1)O LOVE OF LIFE
0 FAMILY FEUD

10:00

Ittme .................43cc

Thursday, March 29,1979-35

Seminole Harness Racoway
2000
Seminole
Rlvd..;.'

NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY

RATES

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MRS. CtUMSO

(2)

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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1100

lie the force.

Conveyor Inc. 3fl.V25.

831-9993

ORDINANCE NO. 375
HOURS
3censecvtivethnes
..3k a line
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
8
A.M.
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5:30
P.M.
3Sc a (In.
lcneecvtivetlmss
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
SATURDAY .Noon
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LI.
3 Lines Minimum
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MITS OF THE CITY OF CASSEL.
BERRY. FLORIDA, AN AREA OF
LAND SITUATE AND BEING IN
DEADLINES
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AND MORE PARTICULARLY
Before
Noon The
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Lot 1,
Block 2$, Kathryn Park, according
Sundoy - Noon Fridoj
to plot thereof as recorded in P1st
Book 6. Page? of the Public Records _____________________ _____________________

(2) (12 HIGH ROLLERS

Chief

322-2611

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Wanted

Application now •CCØW ?o;
maintenance help, all pht.

pel.ce&amp; trig. willing to .s'n
while being paid. Reply to ABC

Orlando - Winter Pork

OaflCeof Annexation ss follows:

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mosc

10:00
CARD SHARKS
(4)• ALL !IThE FAMILY (R)
(2)

(2)AUS?ARSECRET8
EPRJCEISPJGHT
(F

Roy brings In a psychologist to
conduct a group encounter
session in an effort to modern-

jealousy when an

(FUPSIAT

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0 CARTER COUNTRY

(2) TIC TAC DOUGH

9:65

10:30

M

700

SemIno$e

NOTICE OF O?fCE OP
ANNEXATION BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CASSIL1RIRY, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given ft• ml
City Council of the City of
Cas$elberry, Florida adopted an

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DRAFTSMAN

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DAISY —

Thwsday, March n, im

DAISY, ROLLOvER! ill-

by Chic Young

ACROSS

TSHEDtDNrooAwyrHNG

LEARNED A

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12 Vanity box
13 If not
l4Pluzachee
l5Activats
17 Ones (Fr.)

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59 PrTOr.,
60 Docile
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62 Lamprey

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HAVE

'CALL. IN SICK
TOPAY

TOO MUCH RESPONSIBILITY

TO P0 THArIMO

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CLUB IS 6OMING TOPAY

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YES! BUT PIP you

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ARE A GIRLS ES
FRIENPP

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MD SCRR151WLY

1HRE OF MIR LAST

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Opening lead: #Q

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win the ace of diamande,
South Is in complete control

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Haw. as M"

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trump

med. if,. '- ,

Patrick Nealis, 25, of 138 Columbia Road,
DeBary. was in good condition at Seminole

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Ban lades h 'M a r' In Sanford St tai ying. o utions
ByMAXERKUZMN
Herald8taffWrlter

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Stan Lee and John Romitat
I'. DIDN'T
ws'n wi]
WANT IT TO
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A visiting official from
another country has been
In Sanford the past two

thought in a big city I might
not be able to see what

really goes on," said the
chairman of Bangladesh's
third largest city,

days observing the city's
disposal of wute materials
inthehopehe can learn

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Is OUT.

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All's tiny country, about
the size of Wisconsin, is
located in Asia just east of
India.
Bangladesh was, In fact,
put of Pakistan until the

popujation lives In rural
areas and communications

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Because most of Its
k t

systems are not highly

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developed, manufacturing

civil war of 1971.

is limited, according to All.

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the tin's first prune

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Sifl(* that civil war, In
withowever,
the political
which It won Its Insituation now operating
dependence from Pakistan,
smoothly, the country is
Bangladesh has exprepared to move toward
perienced a at deal
more so I*icakd means
political turmoil.
of dealing with the

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problems It faces, one of
which All came to Sanford
to Learn about.

luncheon Thut
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wimers All was presented a
key to the city,pakIng that
presentation was Corn-

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minister, was assassinated
InAugustl975bymfljta y
leaders. Since that time the
nation has seen two other
leaders. However, All feels
the political situation has

adayat the l4oli4lsyInn Today

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Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles with Enayet AU
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west coast nest week. Go
his way to the United States
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he dopped in Bangkok,
Thailandtolearn of waste
disposal methods utIflra
in that city. There, the
waste Is converted to '
fertilizer, he noted.

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substantjaj Issue in the up.

Chairman Of Third Largest City

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Sanford area will suffer brownouts, blackouts
— power shortages, Burns said.
Miss Chamberlin said even if the
regulations on high sulfur oil use are relaxed,
carte blanche authority will not be given.
Each request will be considered on its own
merits, she said. "The nature of the shortage
is nothing to be alarmed about. The shortfall
exists at this time only in the area of fuel oil of
a low sulfur content nature which is required
to minimize air pollution. The shortage does
not apply to other fossil fuels in Florida."
Exxon, FP&amp;L's supplier, says there is an
adequate supply of high sulfur fuel for Florida
utilities. However, there is an indefinite
shortage of low polluting fuel.
If Graham follows the DER recommendation, he will have to ask President
Carter for a federal emergency declaration.
The state and federal designations would
enable utiliticato bum dirtier OR for up to (our
months under the law.
The Iranian od cutoff forced the restriction
of low sulfur fuel production and increased
high sulfur fuel output to get maximum fuel
from avail able crude oil , R.P. Vigneault,
sales manager for Exxon said.

Senate rules committee or if It group that Included the mayors come before the Senate in the such as SR 436, are a good Dependent Children payments construction,

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By DONNA ESTES
Ile reason the Senate will be said while in Seminole on a considered for the surplus Legislature opts for tax relief,
Herald Staff Writer
dealing with the issue so early Sunday recently attending the money including tax relief, that relief would amount to feet to the fire and limit its not really had much troubit
The Equal Rights Amen
ability to raise property taxes," complying with the it tion.
is because Sen. Phil Lewis,
Oviedo centennial celebration, saving it for a rainy day, more about $50 per homeowner.
as Gov. Graham is suggesting,
ment (ERA) win hi defeated in Bee Glade, wants to relieve he had to travel SR 436 with Its funding for the educational
There will be more money for
Vogt said. B
"But It's not pelitically
the
senator
education
in general
butofnot
the Florida Senate Wednesday, the considerable pressure being burnper-to-bumper traffic from system, catching up with other prudent. many feel to give tax didn't think this is likely. lie tremendous
amount
newa
th
e second day of the 1979 exerted on four senators by th e Red Bug Road to 1-4.
statewide
needs and using some relief this year when it might said, however, the Brevard money for higher education. "It
session of the Legislature, Sen. White House to change their
He said the intensity of the Of it to Put "a slug" into the have to be
John Vogt told a group of posture and vote In favor of traffic probl
taken away next County Legislative delegation is not one of the high
em there is obvious highway program.
business and civic leaders at a ERA, Vogt said,
year."
The
compromise
may several years ago passed priorities," Vogt said.
when there are that many cars
"Florida's high way system is be more money for education legislation limiting Brevard
breakfast meeting in Sanford
The senator, whose district traveling that Mate road on a really clogged and we are and more money for the state County's ability to raise
Vogt, who serves as chairthis Morning.
comprises Brevard, Seminole Sunday.
falling behind," Vogt said. Department of Health and property taxes to 10 percent man of the ways and means
"It will be defeated in
and ceola counties, told the
Vogt
d a major item to noting Seminole's highways, Rehabilitative Services. Aid
annually over and above new Committee of the Senate, said a

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coming session will be work9 are based on on 1969 costs an d
a vote of 2149," Vogt predicted, munities, his number one to do with the $5
lie said while there has been men's compensation. He said
billion surplus money into highway con- May be increased,' he said.
SEN. JOHN VOGT
some grumbling over the years the move currently is to do
adding he will vote for ERA as priority In the district "is to do in state revenues. He said struction is good for the state's
"The Legislature may decide from Brevard County govern. . . predictions
he has several times in the pad.
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possibly today, to declare an energy
emergency under state law and petition
President JLIIUn Carter to call for a regional
emergency for a 90-day period, as recommended by state Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) Secretary Jake
Varn.
"The action may be taken today, but all I
can say is that it will be soon," said Graham's
Deputy Press Secretary Jill Chamberlin by
telephone from Tallahassee.
"It's anportunt to understand if the
governor decides to do it and if the president
agrees, it does not automatically mean every
utility plant in Florida will be permitted to
use high sulfur fuel," Miss Chamberlin -aid.
"It will be done on a case-by-case review
basis and carefully scrutinized."
Meanwhile, Scott Burns, district manager

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according to a spokesman for Seminole
Memorial Ilospital. The accident occurred
when Neallis' 1970 Volkswagen collided with a
flees In Sanford, said if the governor acts
1974 Dodge driven by Mabel Oliver, 51. of 126
quickly
enough and the president approves
Lincoln Court, Sanford. She was X-rayed it
before
mid-April,
no power shortages will be
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
seen
in the Sanford
area.
If, however, the ban on the use of high
sulfur oil is not lifted within two weeks, the

accident on U.S. Highway 17-92 at the
lakefront about 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Nealis
underwent surgery for deep lacerations of the
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readiness for a potential evacuation should the situation

ficlals as one of the worst In U.S. history.

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Comey said Thornburgh would have to make the decision to
governor was attempting to resolve conflicting reports about

site of a nuclear accident Wednesday described by federal of.

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the evacuation of the 1ant.
About 13,000 people live within a five-mile radius of the plant,

enticed today Into doing

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The office of Gov. Dick Thornburgh said the emergency was

called after an uncontrolled release of radiation which Initial
readings showed to be as high as 1,200 mUllrems.

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what happened at the plant. He said the federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission told Thornburgh the 1,200 millirems per

out a tall smokestack at the Three Mile Island plant.
hour level had been detected above the plant.
He said peak radiation levels in the new discharge were
But Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources
John Comey, spokesman for the state Emergency Management measured at less than 50 millirems,
according to preliminary officials told the governor the air off the plant site may be no more
Agency, said his office received a report from Three Mile Island
figures. But he also said: "We have no confidence in that number. contaminated than it had been previously.
"of an uncontrolled release at the facility.'
It may be lower or higher."
A civil defense spokesman said the latest radiation release
"At this time we do not know the extent of that release nor do we
Radiation levels started decreasing almost limnediately after apparently came from one of four 600-foot cooling towers at the
know If it was transient or continuing," he said. "We have notified the discharge, Ingram said, and within 45 minutes had dropped to facility.
the four affected counties (Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster and "somewhere near what you would consider normal range." lie

of residents In the surrounding area.

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occurred about 9 a.m. EST as plant workers were attempting to
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Minimal Daily Requirement. mobilize calcium out of your
Vitamin tablets today use
bones. This excess calcium
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term
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minimal daily
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concerning your possessions could suffer a loss if you get
to
day. It's this kind of attitude edgy
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man Frank Ingram said the size of the new discharge of
radioactive gas was not immediately established. Ingrain said it

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