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Florida 32771—Price 15 Cents

77th Year, No. 169—

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evaluation, those proposals are Important because they are
Begin might not back the latest plan.
JERUSALEM (UPI) - The Israeli cabinet today accepted two cabinet had approved the prune minister's suggestions and not
'President Carter put forward suggestions designed to help s1gfl1fiCtlY different from those earlier discussed."
proa made by Prime Minister Menachem Begin designed to the American recommendI
On the U.S. side officials were cautious, with one saying,
Begin today planned to meet with various members of Congress resolve some of the outstanding differences between Egypt and
bresk the deadlock in the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty talks but
"obviously
we're still concerned ... we just do not know what will
to discuss the situation and fill them in on his opinion of the peace Israel," the White House said in a statement.
failed to .wove two American suggestions,
Carter telephoned Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and spoke to happen next."
Deputy Prime Minister Ylgiel Yadin announced the decision of effort.
After a briefing by Carter, Sen. Charles Percy, RIIL, called the
him
briefly "to review the situation in light of the AmericanDuring a IO4nlnute session Sunday, Carter gave Begin the
somehow Prime Minister Begin
the cabinet following a five and a half hour special session.
Israeli discussions over the past five years," the White House situation "omnlous...unless
There was m Indication about the nature of Begin's suggestions revised U.&amp; proposals that were the outgrowth of the tough daily
realizes
that
there
is
a
point
beyond which President Sadat
said.
or how Closely they resembled the two American proposals exchanges that started Thursday between the two leaders.
Sadat planned a meeting with U.S. Ambassador Hermann F. probably will not go."
The changes, which were described as relating to some of the
presided to Begin by President Caster Sunday.
"I think there has to be concessions," Percy said, adding of
Ellis
today and hli*ed that an important announcement might
"The cabinet has accepted the proposals suggested by Mr. "unresolved Issues," will be submitted to the Israeli cabinet.
Carter:
"I think he has gone the last mile. I don't know of
follow their session.
However, during 5brleflng for about 10 congressional leaders
Begin," a geveraned-communique
said.
Israeli
anything
else
he could have done."
An official with the Besin 'party said, "according to
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By DONNA ESTES
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County Commission ChairSeminole
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DUNmissioners at 7 p.m. March 13 man Bob French sald today the
will holds public hearing in the majority of comxnluloneri
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commission meeting room at agreed at those workshops to
the courthouse to consider a continue regulating rates.
Circling The Bases As Season Open
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variety of rate Increases French, however, feels since
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requested by orange-Seminole cablevision Is a competitive....
type utility, rather than a utility
Cablevision.
..• Getting into the spirit of Little League season Is this army of youngsters who %tJ ••
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... gathered Saturday for the Altamonte Springs league opener. For a comwould grant an Increase in necessary for life, should set Its
plete rundown with additional photo coverage, see Page 6A
single-family residence rates own rates on the open market.
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from 1650 to $$ monthly for the
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first
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for
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$11; r.coimsctlu he format or nsutiog Increases or by
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from $10 to $15; and relocation service, he said.
Meanwhile, Sanford City
within a home would go up from
et'
Getting Data, All Together
Manager W.E. Knowles has
$7.50 to $15.
Similar Increases would go in said Sanford is taking a wait
effect for commercial, cone. and see approach to the
dominlum and apartment cablevision firm's rate increase
dwellers, hotel, motels and requests to the county and other
'Seminole County cities. The
hospitals.
also
city commission has twice
The cablevision firm is
What we all the services Rehabilitative Services, Boy are busy people, he has director, Grace Kebrer, has list. Also, Ideally, Saul said, the take form several years ago
attended a national
SaUl
syallalk for children and the scouts, the YMCA,
various gathered together a group to been amb1s,
hired, asplanner-researcher,
well as Susan A. listduplication
will make evident
where
when
1
of services
and
council of juvenile court asking for approval to levy a turned down requested InJustices in New Orleans—and new fee of $7.50 for "delinquent creases.
youth of the Ssnlr'nle County services for counselling and direct the task of gathering the
Sanlando Cablevision, afChris L. Holden, planner- where gape in service exist.
payment charge." The rate
cormn*xdty? Are there specific tescNg bi* details, the fine information.
and Dreya MIOC
change" Increase would affect only fWated with the Storer Co.,
"We've found simple j165 "challenge,
picked up aaction,
pamphlet
services dsiperately needed by points of thee. services1, ax'e not
A year ago, after a nce-proflt
unincorporated areas of the recently beat out Orange-like
a
woman
who
Is
offering
coacwn
you
many of these yow' people In Collected together hi any OO corporation called "Seminole zkowski,
county served by the cable Seminole Cablevision In a hid to
So far it has been found that tree swimming lessons to the
5jnbi4s County that do
it bec.
t ut
Youth Planing Coail Inc. of
furnish the service In
be company,
constructive
u
With this year de'Igrted the Seminole Youth Services In excess of 150 different ser- disadvantaged; another
County commissioners Altamonte Springs, the cowiNo one CW answer than "the International Year of the System" was formed, a grant of vices are provided for who is offering horseback made research and study had during workshops recently ty's second largest city.
to be undertaken
votlons at this point, ac- Child" Seth a former juvenile $0000 through the U.S. Law SemInole's 43,000 children and riding lessons and
by County In the post few days Sanlando
the services
available to
were
notified
ording
to
Circuit
Judge
court
judge
decided
to
try
to
do
Enforcement
Assistance
young
adults
from
birth
horses
free
of
charge.
c
enandyoimgadulla
in
the
Administrator
Roger has picked up a packet of ap
"Idealistically this can ci
something about the problem Ackninlatratlon (LEAA) was through 17.
Nelawender
Federal
Corn- plicatlom and documents from
pimjack SaUl.
During the next 12 month', snowball and bring about community.
received. Federal grads are
Everyone knows there Is a several years ago.
municatlons Commission the county and is expected t
And practicing the precept gusrad.ed for the next three the judge said the ideal will be needed changes ln the system,"
(FCC) now gives local apply for a non-exclusive
plIc school system, a cornto complete alidof the services Judge Salftuld.
governments the option on franchise.
isanity, college, a state that the bid psraonstoanllatln years, Salftuld.
See
SAIZI,
Page
2A
The idea for the plan began to
Since then an executive availableandthento update the
Department of Health and aprojocttlid needs tobsdone

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"Yea," the node very Mowly, r,'i the pool cue weigtded b000ris there are in the go; and when
wewhat
did get
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the disenchantment
with free housing, transportation them dumb and stupid and
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was
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Americans,
their
attitude
we had no
"bit sinithnesldon't wit to down at both aide and the cury.
MdIWIWIHir
continued to decline," she said. and utl benefits and "after needless to say that made the
The two member they happen," he recallsbiding knife wire the only
I em p ade it—best yes."
led pretty bad," he
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The couple said many of the awhile the Ainer
there -.A- b*eem. yes
protect
decided
to
go
to
Iran
In
Jma
Some
traces
of
the
discontent
to
"Probably
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the
last
coiçli
mime
they
had
bock
107$, soon after they had been of ha'-" was otk,.bIe to privileges given to Americans bragging about these thing' and recalled.
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boys the theugIs it em beppu' of weals, but before that I theimiuisi.
caused discontent among the it got to be too much for the
Todd is amon e critical of
Mrs. Todd In Augid.
"When we ceme hers, the two mailed.
afl ever spin... ad we wets really dide't have mw41 fear,"
Irap1vt'," she said.
Iran ad keeping
of
remember the IrtnLanI,
ap
"It was like a heneymoon and "I ..clilly
said her .yses-eld
husbend- main Uàigp we could ant bring
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truth
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was
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attitude
of
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pay
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th
of
was at *1 were firearms and por.
When the I gft
Ilid
wading to take a &amp;M or if ashamed of some of the Iranians were slow learners
pick, Mrs Todd emembs a.grablc books," said Todd good," be said.
See IRAN, Page 2A
tsidin these Mdi
and some Americans did not
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Sanford, FL

Monday, Marctis, 1fl9

M iraculously,

Bedroom Ransacked

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$8,1 O Jewelry
Taken From Home'
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IN BRIEF

Oil Production
With Shipment To Japan
Iran Resumes

A burglary Saturday resulted
In the loss at about $6,100 worth
of assorted jewelry and other

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Iran remaned p.iiipkig oil to
the world today for the first time In 0 days, loading a

By removing a screen and
opening an unlocked window In
the bedroom the thieves were
able to enter the home at IM
Madrid Way, Ma1t1id
One at the home's occupants,
Joyce Kohn, 47, told police she
loft home it 1030 and when she
returned several howi later
she found several drawers
empty and lying on the floor.
Included among the items
stolen were flatware, bracelets,
rings and other jewelry.
ARRUTS MADE
An (klamuto youth and a
Cuielberry juvenile were
arrested this morning for the
burglary of the Golf Driving
Range on SR NO In Lengwood.
An anonymone caller told
were loading
golf clubs and otherequipment
Into a bins vehicle. Several
minutes after receiving the
cell, police stopped the veidcle
and wrested Qifford Williams,
1$, at (lando and the juvenile.
WHlimi Is In Srtlnnl, County
Jail today In hiss of $5,250 bond,
reports Indicate,
SWWIUrING ARWT
Lois Brwwdl, 19, at 2100
Howell Branch Road, Maitland,
was arrested Sunday and
charged with retail theft of a
st valued at $4 from Ward's
Store

supertanker boned for Japan with 330M tons at crude In
the government's most tangible demostratlon at its
authority.
But the symbolic return to normal contred with the
execution of seven more top officials at the ousted royal
regime, Including four generals, two offfr1sls of the
SAVAK secret police and a member at the detwict
government.
The resumption at oil exports was timed to colnc4d with
the 12th anniversary of the death of Mohammed
Moesadegh the aMI.shah premier who natlonalined Iran's
petroleum Industry In 1691.

Winter

Park Man Part Of Swap

COLOMBO, Sri lanka (UP!) - An oceanographic
research ship arrived In the Maldive lalonda Sunday to
exchange the son of an Maldivian chieftain for three
American crewmen held in the Indian Ocean arddpslago
sInce Feb. 17.
A U.S. Embassy spokoomm in Sri Laub said the
Alyasem Meru with the chlWs son, kffied U Ahesnid
Mujutbabs, aboard docked at the Maldivian capital at
Male after a voyage from the U.S. naval boss In Diego
Garcia once auurance was received lbs ,sauei would not
be seined nor Its crewmembsra arrested.
But the spokesman said there was no Inmwdiate word
on whether the exchange had taken On as schsdaled,
The Americana were Capt. Kemnath Leonard of Winter
Park, Fin., First Mate Craig Williams and medical omeer
Thomas Welkmen at Qwrleaten, S.C.

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Beginning Sunday, United Press International end The
Evening Herald adopted a new phonetic system to render
words from Chinese characters Into 'J1EIT
Known as pinyin, the new system Is used to transcribe
Qünese names and places Into Englloho Pinyin Is lb.
Odne,e word for tramulhteratlon - pin meens phonetic
and Yin means .o*md.
Until now, UP! and moat other bwlltidlona 4I4g with
the subject have used, the Wad..Giks method. Pinyin also
involves the dropping at the hyphen from the given name
of Chinese people, so that Tog HalaopIng becomes Ding

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later found the locked car
window had been broken and
his citizens band radio valued
at $75 was stolen.

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GARAGE THEFT

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today In lien of $11 bond after
being arrested out" tbe store

when security personnel at the

store apotted her folding the
shirt, and placing It In her
purse, and leaving without
paying.
CDSTOLEN
.Iemes Powers of Orlando
parked his car at the Lake
Monroe boat ramp Sunday and

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The People's Republic of China adopted the pinyin
system as at Jan. 1, and now conducts all offiLial boutheos
In pinyin.

To Welcome 'Columbia'
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WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter has not yet
said he will seek re-election next year but he's doing the
preliminary work for a campaign.
In a major step, the president authorized creation of an
"exploratory" campaign committee to be headed by
Democratic National Committee Treasurer Evan
Dobelle, a Democratic source said Sunday.
Asked when Carter would announce his candidacy
formally, a party source said, "I wouldn't expect it until
the end of the year."..
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Safety Caps Unsafe For Elderly

State Deparimad aid Reuters.

Assistant Fire Chief W.C. Galley (left) and Lt. J.C.
Hickson check damage sustained this morning t
home of Mrs. Janice Albert at 2412 Decottes Ave,
Sanford. Officials said the fire apparently started In
a storage room and spread causing between $10,000
and $15,000 damage. Fire chief G. Manning
Harriett said Mrs. Albert had left for work about an
hour before the blaze began. Her three children,
ranging in age from 12 to 16, escaped through the
kitchen door, Harriett said.

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oil aold to St. Petersburg-based Florida Power Corp.
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NEW ORLEANS (UP!) It since Reconstruction turned the who participated but officials
was the cancellation of Mardi public against strikers and said those who committed acts
Gras —a celebration older than citizens overwhelmingly of violence - such as slashing
the city Itself that shattered
acked"'
Modal In his adammt tires, firebombing police cars
the Teamsters-backed police vow "to keep the Police and tossing eggs at the mayor's
union and ended a iSday Department out of the hands of home
could expect departwalkout, leaving Mayor Ernest the Teamsters."
merit discipline or criminal
Modal a clear victor, city of"
The strike forced some prosectitim.
ficisis say,
parades to the suburbs and
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Leaders of the devastated other, to mothballs mdii next
Police Association of New year. It was
ALBANY, N.Y. (UP!) - Eagleton, 1)-Mo., gave up l'ds Orleans agreed with city adof carnivai since the
Proaidad in W by the mmm* party's vice presideiIa1 m1- miniatrators that the flnaàclal Korean War. Although no
"(km Flaw Over the Cuckoo's natlor' after ft was misled he strain of 15 days cmi picket lines
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n the dollar loss $ s.. readings:
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Nest," lawmakers are prepar. had emdergone EC, could
___be coupled with tactical errors by wets avaiiaie Mardi___ perse,
64;
overd
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11111 to r,gui't. shock therapy given only after the petient the union, caused th. strike to ausneuy generates o million
61;
yesterday's
high
87;
knew what was Involved.
crumble &amp;mday as offiCers for the city.
for m.a1 pstIr'.
bareemetric pressure, 11.0;
The movie, based on the Ken
The Assembly Mental Health reported back to work without a
"lbs
union
failed
to
realize
relative b'dity, 66 perceut.
Je,sy novel by the sew name ClTmtIttee, headed by Mm contract and without a salon how important Mardi
Grmwas
Forecast Considerable
ibeat life in a me" Indutu.' Connelly, has already held recognized by the city,
to the community," Police cisu.4 ci-"-.td was
4Ios, depict. electra-shock extensive hearings on the A Mate judge decides today If Superüdesdesd James Parsons
Womb Tuesday. Se.t.e.
therapy - ECT - being subject In Albany, BiaIo, and contempt citations against A&amp; .0m C=mm*y rose up showers and a few thandriliers who Ignored several
padly ai4ired to the New York City.
It filled this community with
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aws hero The picture won an Conwily said Sunday In a bsck.to.work orders will be a deep resolve not to be treated
u-as
riunj
statement that 111110,11111treated
ceced.
c''Iy Award
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bly-hock
thsrapy mamiytimes Strong and belligerent two
that Assem
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Strikers returned to work
TUMIDAT
poems £HhVIh Cosmifly, D' "wore not aware what they weeksago, union leaders vowed hours after overwhelmingly
Dsyle Roach: high 1:16
$aten. Ww, plans to in- were gsb* Into" or at the to "bring the city to its knees" rejecting a city contract oft
aa 1:39 pa, low 6:50 RJR.
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Mitute director Harry Woolf, Prof. Tullio Regg of the Issued here Sunday. The first
NOW IN SANFORD
"and he remained an eztraor- Institute for Advanced Study album was sent to President
dinarily humane, kindly and and the University of Turin, Canter, the second to Margot I
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witty man."
Italy. The recipients of that Einstein, time physicist's step. lb%k __
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SAN MATEO, Calif. (UP!) A full lineup of candidates
just about eliminates the possibility of a clearcut winner
In Tuesday's election for a successor to Rep. Leo Ryan,
whose slaying sparked the Peoples Temple mass murdersuicide.
U none of the 14 contenders receives a majority of the
vote, there will be a runoff for the top vote-getters of each
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companies In the United States has dropped from 404 in
1946 to fewer than 50 today, and more than half of those
are unlikely to survive, a Federal Trade Commission
report says.
But, the study concludes, competition remains so fierce
among the successful beer makers that there Is little
likelihood the survivors will wind up with an oligopoly that
could affect quality and prices for beer drinkers.
An oligopoly Is the concentration of a specific Industry
In the hands ofa few compwi' cooperating to set prices
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By Uai$ed PriN JMiiUianl would continue fighting.
and Incursions of the Viet- Into account.
But In sharp contrast with the under control Friday. We have
Peking formally announced The NCNA, In a dispatch namese aggressors against
Military analysts In Bangkok slashing criticism of Vietnam, achieved the purpose of
today It has succeeded in from Peking, said that begin- China."
said the withdrawal could be the Chinese statement asked defensive counterattack
pwa)th Vietnam and was ning today, "all Chinese fronThe withdrawal statement the toughest part of the Chinese Hanoi to "speedily hold against Vietnam."
withdrawing Its Invasion for tier troops are withdrawing to came as every available report offensive. Vietnamese forces, negotiations to discuss ways of
Shortly alter the Invasion
NAIROBI (UP!) - Ubya has the hiahaic, at power com
g "snlanmJy" warned
g0e,, territory.
from Ilajiol Indicated Vietnam they said almost certainly will ensuring peace and tranquility began
..:airlifted 1,000 troops and pislely."
on Feb. 17, it became
Hanoi not to attack the
"Chinese frontier troops have would pursue and att ack the attack the troops and try to turn along the border
clear
that
Lang Son, 90 mIles
Uillltary supplies to Uganda In a
co
di
to
the
Ac r ng
Earlier, Chinese Vice Premi- northeast of Hanoi, was a major
retreating troop..
attained the goals set for them withdrawing ChInese. It was withdrawal Into a rout.
major effort to prop up Ubyans have no great sctlon
lb protect against this, the er U Xlannlan
J hours before the Off
J"IaZ since they were compelled to not clew, however, whether
target of the $5,000-man
':Preddent Id Amos boles- far Moth but fed that Weesi. New
New, Agency Issued launch a counterattack In self- Vtctnam.e accusations of new Chinese statement warned that noted that with the conquest on Chinese force.
ncr e d g ova r omen t, he Is a Mneli', Uganda om be lb.statement,Viuloan Insisted 4sfmee on Feb. 17 against Chinese attacks had taken the the Vietnamese "mint make no Friday of Lang Son, a strategic
suthorltativs diplomatic ,o,am'ed a Msai uOwdtY thee. was no pullout and saId it ceasele. armed provocations NCNA withdrawal statement more armed provocations and highway, rail and waterway
The Chinese announcement
:jources said today.
and will lean toward the Arab
Incursions along the Chinese junction, China baa "achieved came one day after Vietnam
.
Americans and Europsaus world.
ilization
border after the withdrawal of the purpose of defensive coun- ordered a general mob____
forces were said to
___ frontier troops
for the first time since U.S.
living in Uganda were urged to Ta.
terattack against Vietnam.
the Qdne,e
Iwo the costry
U, In an Interview today in troop' pulled out six years ago,
"The Chinese government
____ Mates that the Chi- the Japanese newspaper Yomi- which amounted to a vIrtuAl
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e southern town at Mosaka I I I
possible because at t he dsterl th
solemnly
bat Western
toward F"T
orating sltatu.
nose side reserves the right to un, said, "We have achieved internal declaration of wir
The magnitude at the Ubyan dip¼lI'iltI in Nairihi Mid ft WN (C—'-'-d Fri. PegS lÀ) Seminole County Deputy mitt.. at SemiPols Cowdy; strike back again In selldefense the purpose of defensive coun• against China. There was qo
airlift, which was continuing unclear 1mw 4N517 they bM Seminole Youth Planning. Sheriff Hank Burly, aim. Torn Weinberg. single Intake In case of a recurrence of such terattack against Vietnam ... sign, however, that Hanoi ip
today, indicated that Ubyami advanced.
. vi.orFIRS5od My Vietnamese activities."
Our troops brought Lang Son tended to declare war formally.
Our
Council be. Is Sam as chair.. previsdion.
leader Col.Moaninsar Khadaly The West German
Doss Sciuto, Oonsltwt, Also Ivan Bowers, programs Adams, liaison from Infor
Is giving Amin his alkud In Fw'pal. which tapr::• Coordinator of emotionally director student services, matlor and Referral Services.
U.S. Interests In Uganda, handicapped programs, SMnInnl. Cosady school board;
siçpomt
non.protit corporation Is
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The amen saw
Cowdy School Board, William Bracken at epeclahisod op"gfr an office In the
and
backlog may Up the ecu., In Americans
WMi president; Tom Yarrow, isosnotlenu; Arlstta Coberly,
at
uii
ipNW
lssvs
ke1nt*.
Aaxsüs's favor In the maibuold
IP'le Ca1011ity
I°'P°
Ave., Sanford.
From Pigs lÀ) Iranians got all those guns," he did a lot," the husband said,
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"because he actually brought
Seth Mid when the mamual of Americans Informed of events, said.
"Two weeks ago I wou3I have Americans,
O7 MW Hatchlnson, • coordinator oMedem Chairman Bob Peach;
It
Is
difficult
for
the
couple
to
them
Into the 20th century with
"I really think the American
continuing Martin B. Glkkstaim', CPA; services Is completed. It will be
said Amin Is fkatd," onu isasrhss, IIVIN
of
division
1
It—at
least
In
the
actually
place
the
blame
for
for
lns4ance
modern buildings
iislfCS 1114. "Bid lb. apSfMi MARY d tD IhtiSdl heVS education, University of Eiagsnu D. Minsita, oxscsdlve offered at no charge to service aribsesy blew
Iran's
troubles
on
any
one
and
transportation."
governarea
at
informing
us
what
was
I decision by Ubya to .s(polt indicated they kdd 10 Y Cairal Floelde, secretary; Dr. director Youth Programs Inc.; agencies and to local toward going on," he said.
particular group but they do
"Th ee Is one thing about tl
ONW'M117 l-gu diIV on
Amin
Wends S. Abel; Harvey Alper, Arid Mary Miss at (hid Care mu4al wits with
some
thoughts
on
the
Iranians
which Is noticeable,"
"Goe
thing
they
told
us
was
have
1 giving the local goverumMial
Bar Inc.; Ray O&amp;Mvoe
Som$ele County
th
Iranian
people
and
e
former
Mrs.
s
In
re
were
more
g
Todd
noted. "It Is hard to
he
un
one
BBS; Richard ails the hgh4 to create ad t
Association; Margaret reha11UP 1
as
IIISIS.
New
York,
but
figure
the
Iranians mind
city
block
In
new
programs
and
fund
Anderson, director services Swarti, family counseling;
NOTES,
hooked
around
you
saw
a
at
"I
think
If
you
look
around
the
because
they
will follow anyone
you
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atgunsandwondsredwhere
the
country
you
will
see
the
shah
who
says
the
right thing."
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CHICAGO (UP!) The safety cap that keeps junior
from opening pill bottles also may be preventing seniors
from taking their medication, the Journal of the American
Medical Association reports.
In a commentary In the March 9 luim, a New York
based group of physicians who specialize In geriatrics
agreed, "with the introduction of child-resistant
medication containers, the geriatric patient had suffered
another setback In an already poor record of medication
compliance."
Studies show a good number of elderly patients would
rather skip the pill than deal with the frustration of losing
a fight with a bottle cap. Or, If the battle Is won, the cap
may be left off for easier access next time, causing many
medicines that should be tightly capped to lose strength.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI)— flood waters receded.
s)klters and about l5ostayed road department, said 90
today
Sweeping
muddy
water
from
overnight.
Officials praised the Lord
percent of the roads were open
Myrtle McBride fled by boat but there were some places
for sparing lives then turned to a soggy carpet In the exclusive
preparing a formal petition to clothing shop she manages In with her daughter and two where pavement had crumbled
Gov. Bob Graham to declare the heart of downtown Pen- grandchildren, who were visit- and will take a few days to
Escambia County a disaster sacola, Rosalie Jaslow cx- (rig from Pearl River, La., when clear.
area to help pay for the damage claimed angrily: "It's a mess. *als. flood shot a wave of
Some water mains in the area
caused by Saturday's four It's a damn mess, If you'll Water throdghs her house on broke and officials said they
Kelly Avenue.
tornadoes and deluge of rain, pardon my French."
would test the water for
The disaster declaration Eugene Elebash, cleaning "It was just like a big ocean," pollution in the next few days.
County officials said It will be
would make the county eligible mud and water from his she said. "The water came
downtown jewelry store, said shooting UP through the hard- mid-week before they know the
for state and federal aid.
A slow moving storm boiled "We've been here since 1934 wood floors and the house extent of the damage caused by By United Press International slides in North Carolina Sun
unstarted cracking and popping. the flood.
out of the Gulf of Mexico and hit
outof
Torrential
weekend
rains
day,
but
authorities
said
no
"It felt to me like the house
University Hospital remained flooded the Southeast from major problems were reported.
the Panhandle counties of
it's a mess. It's a
was breaking apart," Mrs. closed Sunday due to flooding of
Escambia and Santa Rosa
Gusting winds downed power
Mississippi to Florida to the
McBride said. "I was scream- the hospital's basement where
Saturday carrying four tordamn mess, If
at least four lines in parts of Alabama and
Carolinas,
killing
Ing and crying and praying. the electrical poier
nadoes and drenching rains
system people, leaving hundreds home- widespread flooding on roads
I've never seen anything like it was located. The hospital less
that touched off flash floods,
you'll pardon
and causing millions of and bridges was reported. At
in my life."
evacuated 60 patients. Some dollars in property damage.
Hardest hit were suburbs to the
least 60 families in Gulf Shores
They took refuge at Pen- were sent home but the
west and south of Pensacola.
my French.'
were evacuated with National
sacola High School.
seriously ill were transferred to
There were no serious Inju.
A late winter blizzard par- Guard trucks and officials said
E scambia
County other hospitals.
ries or casualtier reported and we've never seen It get this
alyzed parts of the upper hundreds of others left their
Administrator Rod Kendig
The National Weather Set- Midwest under huge drifts that homes.
though one fireman broke an bad."
During the height of the wearily proclaimed the vice measured just short of 11 blocked highways, leaving hunarm while performing rescue
Large areas near Binningnearly 5,000 people were emergency at an end Sunday, inches of rain at the airport dreds of travelers stranded.
storm,
work at Pensacola Beach where
ham
also were evacuated and
a twister blew the roof off forced from their homes, ac- saying "all the indications are during the 24-hour period enwoman
was pulled from her
one
Sandpiper Inn. Another tornado cording to Terry Lockman, that we have been very blessed. ding at 6 p.m. (CST) Saturday.
The National Weather Set- porch as waters sloshed
blasted the roof off a hangar at county Red Cross director. The Things are returning to normal. Most of it fell In a 13-hour period vice said the threat of flooding through her front yard.
after midnight
Friday. should ease in the Southeast
Pensacola Naval Air Station. agency opened several emer- Praise the Lord."
The storm spun off winds of 40
Following two emergency However, Kendrig said he had today, but warned
Businessmen swept muck gency shelters Saturday afterwide
areas
of
to
45
mph over parts of Atlanta
from their downtown Mores and noon. They were closed at 11 meetings of county officials unofficial reports of as much as the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and and northwest Georgia.
offices Sunday and families mu. Sunday. Lockman said at Sunday, Fred Hubacker, public 16 inches of rain elsewhere in Northeast states to be on the
In Pensacola, Fla., nearly
sloshed back to their homes as least 500 people sought out the service director for the county the county.
watch for flash floods caused by 5,000 families had to evacuate
thawing ice-jammed rivers, Saturday.
snow runoff and rain.
Minor flooding persisted in
parts of the upper Mississippi
Gale and storm warnings and Ohio River Valleys.
were posted in the Pacific
Blizzard winds clocked to 70
Northwest and the NWS said mph made it impossible to
rain-loosened snow packs in the measure the snowfall in parts of
Olympia and Cascade Moun- Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and
tatns posed a high avalanche the Dakotas Sunday. At least 3.5
danger.
inches fell on Duluth,
more than 6 Inches was
and
Described as one of the worst
V V V V * 'V V v V V V V V
estimated
in northeastern
Three wonderful people called ,se(entlfic papers and giving
storms in decades, the rains
Classes
were canmeasured
Minnesota.
raninescences of the genius
'
Stein;
Saturday and Sunday
celed
at
schools
throughout
the
There's Girt and there's Ep who heralded the atomic age
—:
uptol5inchesinsoniepartsof blizzard area
today.
and revised man's concept of
and there's Em—
the Southeast. Flash floods
A Morrison County, Minn.,
the univerise, were from
Girt's poems are bunk,
swept [our
11
people
to
their
sheriff's
deputy played midwife
Europe, Asia and North
Ep's statues are punk,
deaths three in Alabama
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and
over
the telephone to a
16
And nobody understands Em. America. They included
)
one in Georgia.
4.1
snowbound
woman. Plows
Nobel
Laureates.
--19201 whimsy
ege
cleared
the
way
for an amI
Woolf said they represented
S
Six students and a coll
balance
shortly
after
the baby
"a
full
array
of
scholars
in
By H.D. Qulgg
professor were rescued from
was
boy
born.
Einstein's fields of Interest"
UPI Senior Editor
north Georgia mountain cavern
Vr
Hundreds of abandoned cars
and that the program would not
PRINCETON, N.J. (UP!)
Sunday after being trapped by
A ramshackle old character dress Einstein's role as a
flood waters for nearly 29 littered Impassable highways.
About 150 travelers were
with rumpled pants and a pacifist against the building of
)
hours.
stranded
in Worthington, Minn.
4
kitchen-mop hairdo, who often the German war machine or his
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Swirling waters forced 200
disdained to put on his socks outspoken battle against
people to flee their homes in
and who gnawed his pipestan McCarthyism.
At the opening dinner Sunday
MeridIan. Miss., where 7.3
t hr oughm, was honored today in a
g
Wches of rain were recorded in
gathering of 350 of the world's night, Dr. Jurgen Sciunude,
)
$4-hours. Aheticepturwas P_,leading physicist minds from minister of education and
4
0
,, V
d_q*
science for West Germany
called In to rescue (our teenthree continents.
5
IF
Ar
4
agers from atop a floating car.
He died here In 1695, and announced a $700,000 gift from
Ile storm caused mountain
The
Pablo Cassals remarked: his government to the Institute
.
c
c.v"
e E S W
and mud and rock"After Einstein's death It Is as in honor of the Gennan-born
p
a
senior
e
in
.
It
pr
ovid
es
if the world has lost a part of its Einst
builds a
research professorship and two
substance."
p
Centipede Lawn
Albert Einstein, the father of fellowships for five years.
"This gift is not to be UnP
relativity who had a warm and
child-like purity of person, was derstood as a late attempt to
the subject of a six-day learned claim the genius of Einstein for
ymposium sponsored by the Germany," Schmude said.
s
Institute for Advanced Study, "Rather it Is meant as a token
which he joined in 1933 and of our respect for Albert Em5
where he spent the rest of his stein, which includes ac4
1
knowlegement and understandlife.
USA
4
The event observed the trig of his attitude toward
It
also
includes
centennial of his birth on March Germany.
The 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's birth
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prompted
the
Issuing
of
this
new
U.S.
cornEinstein caitenniel celebration, did not permit
memorative stamp.
"Einstein was clearly one of with the Germany of day•
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fin. (UP!) The Kennedy Space
Center Is scheduling a rousing welcome for the arrival
Saturday of "Columbia", the first Space Shuttle destined
to be blasted Into orbit.
Officials at the center are preparing for a crowd of
about 6,000 persons mostly space program employees
and contracting firms and their families to watch the
scheduled 3 p.m.
arrival, March 10.
Speakers scheduled at the arrival ceremony Include Astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, who are
scheduled to pilot the first shuttle flight, and Administrator Dr. Robert A. Frosch of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.

While John Tufts Jr., 31, was
out at town an unknown number
of persons entered his unlocked
She Is listed In serious but
garage door and stole stable condition In Winter Park
automobile Items valued at Memorial Hoslal.
$1,000. Sometime between
BNC, SAWS TAKEN
Saturday and Sunday the
Lamar
D. Downer, 35, of 2410
thieves entered the garage at
Holly Ave., Sanford, reported a
725 Laurel Way In Casaciberry
boy's bicycle and a
and from Tufts 1V76 Corvette 244ncb
chain saw, valued collectively
took the seats, wheel covers, at $5, were taken from his
several wrenches, cassette tape home sometime Sunday, ac
dick, IS cassettes and a radio.
cording to Sanford Police.
HOME BURGLARY
GO CART GONE
Sometime Saturday night an
Milt Hunt, 62, of 1506
unknown number of persons Mellonville, Sanford, reported
entered the home of Irvin someone took a go-cart, valued
Philpctt III, 45, and stole $664 at $360, from his backyard
worth of stereo epment.
sometime Sunday, according to
Sanford Police.
According to sheriff's
MAILBOX MANGLED
deputies the thieves apparently
Steven K. Morse, 25, of 1003
climbed over the roof of the Santa Barbara, Sanford,
hot., and entered through an reported someone struck the
unlocked sliding door. Stolen mailbox valued at$30 In front of
from the living room were a his house Sunday, according to
receiver, cassette and tape police.
player.
STOREROBBERY
Julia Mae
,
Two robbers Sunday took an Lake Monroe Terrace, reported
unknown amount of cash from someone broke Into her house
the Shop and Go Store at 5000 Saturday, according to police.
Howell Braids Road.
However, nothing was reported
The two robbers wearing ski missing.
masks crouched behind the
The thieves entered the house
counter and then took clerk by breaking a window beside
Debts Keach, 23, by surprise, the front door and reaching
The clerk was grabbed but not Inside to unlock the door,
harmed, police said.
cording to police.

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Papers Follow China Switch

More Than 6,000 Expected

No motive has been found for
the beating of a 27-year-old
Oviedo woman who was found
Sunday morning on a dirt road,
in Oviedo.
Charged with aggravated
battery and assault Is Ira Lee
TosIs, 21, Oviedo, who Is In jail
In lieu of $5,250 bond.
The Incident apparently took
place about 8 p.m. Saturday.
She was beaten on her head and
face apparently by the use of a
blunt Instrument, according to
Oviedo Detective Tom Hen-

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ff.

Injuries Reported

Escam b'ie a Officials Seek Disaster Funds

IN BRIEF

WOMAN BEATEN

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $325; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.00: Year, $40.00.

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If ever this country required the best possible
intelligence from abroad, now is the time.
Tensions between China and the Soviet Union
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of Sanford's bus stop signs are back in place after a
couple of weeks in the county's inaintanance
department.
The signs were taken down a couple of weeks ago
when City Manager Warren E. Knowles determined
they were in violation of federal regulations In that
they were attached to regulatory signs. The city
commission did not fully concur with Knowles'
Interpretation of federal guidelines and told the
county, which put the signs in place, it could put bus
stop signs on parking sign pods.
The main benefit from this whole exercise of
county workers posting the signs, city workers
taking them down and county crews again posting
them; seems to be to the respective crews themselves. Undoubtedly their physical condition has
been greatly Improved by the lifting and stretching
for such sign work.
With cooperation like this between city and
county, Srnford and Seminole County could soon
become legend for their healthy workers.

Charles Eaton, who along with Wilfred (Slim)
Fontneau, owns the Fountain Lodge Hotel, 2706 U.S.
17.92, made it obvious he disagreed with the city's
refusal to pay for replacing the water line to his
hotel. However, he still had charity in his heart. He
made the commission an offer they found easy to
refuse.
Eaton complained the low water pressure made
It difficult to rinse in the process of bathing. To
illustrate his point, Eaton extended an open invitation to members of the commission to come to
the hotel and take a Shower.
,,Our guests get all lathered up and then only a
few drops of water come out to rinse off with,"
lamented Eaton. "That's frustrating. I'd like to
invite all of you out to the Fountain Lodge to shower
and see how you like It."
Thus far no member of the commission has
taken Eaton up on his offer.

Over the years one accumulates a bevy of tall
Wes of the unusual happenings In local govern.
met
One
. of my fondest memories of citizen participation in action comes from a town I once
covered In Missouri where an ersttwhile member of
the community rose from the audience of a city
council meeting to ask the council in what way it
was like the chocolate almond candy bar he held In
his hand.
The bewildered council was at a lost for a reply,
fl
so the citizen furnished an answer.
"This council and this candy bar are alike in that
both are chock full of nuts," said the citizen.
Last week I was treated to another episode that
shall go down in my personal annals of unusual
occureitces at public meetings.
I am certain many people appearing before
By MAX ERKII.ETIAN governmental entities at all levels have felt those
entitles were "all wet," yet few have offered to
make them more so.

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Iran and other states in a vast crescent stretthing from Pakistan to South Africa are th reatened
in varying degrees by Soviet ambitions and, or
internal political crisis — developments which bear
directly on vital U.S. and Western interests.

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last 15 years promises Moscow a position of
strategic military superiority by the early 1980.
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LAFAYETrE, Ga. (UP!)— A college rofesaor and six
students trapped in a north Georgia mountain cave were
rescued Sunday night, ending an ordeal of nearly 29 hours
In the flood-blocked cavern. Walker County Sheriff's
Deputy Jimmy Hollinshed said professional divers flown
In from Virginia freed the spelunkers two at a time.
The students and their instructor had been trapped In a
dry cavern and had food and drinking water to lad until
the floodwaters receded.
The cave explorers, part of a group of a dozen adventurers from Georgia Southwestern College in
Americus, had been stranded in one of the limestone
caves that honeycomb the southern end of Walker County
since about 5 p.m. Saturday.

'Mellow' From Marriage?
United Press Isterietlosal
The terror of the tennis ëirts is said to be a mellower
fellow these days—In the words of one observer, "very
rlaxed and happy..." The Dayton, Ohio, Journal Herald
says that's because Jimmy Connors now has a wife he
hasn't told anyone about, and that furthermore, he'll be a
proud father sometime this summer. The newspaper says
the terrible-tempered Conners — No. 1 in the world by
estimation of the Association of Tennis Professionals —
secretly wed Playboy magazine's ian "Playmate of the
Year," Patti McGuire, last fall in Tokyo. He used to date
Chris Evert, but that match never got off the court.

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ByDONGRAFF
WASHINGTON (NEA) — The saccharin
controversy, and the political hot potato of food
People are funny.
safety regulation in general, is about to land
1
one might think that a federal government
back in the lap of Congress after more than a
The gathering storm th roughout southern
structured to permit a few citizens doing
year's simmering In the scientific community.
Africa threatens to drag that region into the
business with the government to make fat profits
The Institute of Medicine, an arm of the
maelstrom of direct East-West confrontation.
denied most among us would rapidly become a
National Academy of Sciences, Is finishing up
•
How the White House and Congress react to
pubic Issue. One might think that In this era of
the secondtworeports ordered by Congrou
these events will be based in large part on th e
equal
rights and cod of everything conlate ian when the lawmakers suspended for 18
N.
adequacy of the Intelligence assessments received
sciousneas
there would be pressure on the
.
months the Food and Drug Administration's
&amp;
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people's representatives to rectify the Inequality
from the Central Intelligence Agency.
move to ban saccharin from the market-place as
___
and to requlrethegovernmenito give all citizens
a potential cancer-causing agent.
Faulty intelligence will yield faulty decisions,
la
Its
first
the sane financial breaks.
study,
released
last
November,
the
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And how goes the CIA? It isn't necessary to
.r
Institute
confirmed
that
saccharin
is
indeed
a
break any secret codes to discover that the agency
That's what one might think. But that's not
— albeit a relatively weak one — In
in a spec1allzedcornerofU
whathuhsppened
i continues in terrible disarray.
humans. Under existing law, the FDA has no
market
dealing
In
six-month
federal certificates.
A new wave of resignations and early
choice but to ban any food additive found to
retirements reflects the sagging morale In CIA
The certificates are essentially short-term
duce cancer In man or animals.
ranks.
loans
by private citizens to the government.
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However, the Institute's second report Is ex..q
.
Make
that private and well-heeled citizens.
pected to urge greater flexibility in the governTaken together with last year's purge of more
,
lly anyone may buy the certificates, but
Technica
tit
mint's review and regulation of food additives,
.
th an 800 officers of th e CIA's cladestine service, the
li
ty only the reasonably affl uent can do
actua
lit
ui'ic1ng some assessment on a case by case
most recent turnoil must further reduce the ef•
so.
No
one
with a bit left over from household
•
basis
th
of e relative risks and benefits of the
fectiveness of an agency whose performance has
income and outgo or a modest tax refund need
substance Involved.
long been suspect.
apply to the Treasury, since the minimum
It is understood the scientists will emphasize
THE
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
denomination for a certificate is $10,000.
the complexityofthe safety issue and the degree
has labored for the last two years to draft an
to which technological advances have Mo&amp; it
Now asfinance goes, that ls not so high. But it
-Intelligence Reorganization and Reform Act." possible to Identify even minute traces of eardoes rule out millions of small savers, those who
the chief purpose of which is to prohibit the CIA cinogenic agents that would probably have
can manage at most a couple of thousand ma
Pd detection years ago
from exceeding Marquis of Queensbury rules in
conventional bank account.
Delaney Amendment ° the food safety law was
.
Chimp
gathering information.
So what's the difference? It's in the Interest.
ado
The
federal certificates pay roughly twice the
Granted there tsaie4 o exertaume COflt?V&amp;
t1bhg to her for the pad 12 YU5
.et'ap or iioty ii0 By 1AUXEMB H. aauis
current going rates of commercial and savings
over the activities of áents whose zèàl haS
DelaneY Amendment Is bound to stir a major
She already had a limited vocabulary when ___ Iiince the upperlimit on these Is fixed by
NORMAN, Okla. (UP!) — Dr. Roger Fouts has
sometimes surpassed the boundaries of propriety,
political controversy both on Capitol Hill and beet talking with his hands to a chimpanzee for Fonts obtained her from a Nevada researcher, law, the government Is with one hand holdlnØ
But in a world of mounting th rea ts to the elsewhere.
12 years and now he wards the chimp to teach her although Fonts helped her build a 240 ord down the rate of return for the great body of
But regardless of how Congress responds to infant n to "speak."
repertoire.
security of the United States, there is a far greater
small. savers while with the other dishing out
the
forthcoming
report,
the
FDA
Is
unlikely
to
Since than, several primates at COW researth premium rates to a relative few with cash to
He
says
his
studies
with
the
baby
may
destroy
need to nurture a CIA that can and will provide
saccharin anytime soon, even though the
turIld belief established by the Greek facilities, Including a gorilla and an orangutan,
information essential to this country's survival.
official moratorium on such action will expire philopr Plato that claims humans are the have learned language skills which make
The Inequity has largely escaped public atMay 25.
Waahoe's abilities less unique.
sole proprietors of language.
.
graduate
students
monitors
tentlon,
other than that of some inflation'The agency would have to go through a long,.
Fonts, who with
Fouts believes the infant chimp, named
ns
us
senior Citizen organizations which
cio
the
co
process of notification, public corncords
Washoe's
every
movement
Wi
b
st
re
th
wJ e the fir clümpanzee to learn and
demanding
changes. But it has begun
mont and administrative action lasting ap- language from its parent. 1 chimp Is ap- infant, says living with chimpanzees can prove have been
to
stir
some
consciences
In official Washington.
proximately a year before it could remove the propriately named after lathcentury Indian difficult.
poeilMhltles of
Th
e
Treasury
Is
considering
"I've had some very emotional arguments,..
artificial sweetener (torn the shelf and from leader Sequoyah, the Inventor of the Cherokee
to small
opening
up
the
certificate
market
The U.&amp; Postal Service thinks It Jad might break
with her (Waahoe)," Font said.
products like did soft dunks. By that time, alithatet.
ough
gradually
lowering
hr
perh.psgou far as showing aproftt—by the and olSeptember.
battle
was
when
livers
t
Fonts said the toughest
Co
W probably be" acted —ad only on
the cross-generational language we're
This Is a goal the service, and the Pod Office Deitartmnset
Waahoe refused to nurse Sequoyah because "she denominations to a $2000 minimum and exthe sacdiarbi question but on the larger food looking for," Fonts said In an Interview.
tending maturity periods There Is also a
before it, has been seeking since INC to no avail.
safety issue addressed by the Institute of
Aithoughit has been shown by Fouts and other told me she didn't like the way it felt."
Researchers
were
forced
to
lame
a
public
plea
likelihood
of action In Congress. Sen. William
And the blame for the red ink shouldst be laid to the postal
Medicine,
sign language can be taught to
service alone.
Proxmire, D.Wis., chairman of the Senate
chimp by other chimp', the Oklahoma r&amp; for human milk, which Fonts says Is the bed
______ for natural chimp milk. Dcsens of Banking Committee, wants to lower the
Every time things start looking up, Congress makes more
searcher says something Is missing In that substitute
nursing
demands and refuses to allow cuts in service Which
mothers In the Oklahoma City area minimum hi a single step to $1,000.
A balaricethebudget amendment Isn't the process.
Postal ledgers Showing profits.
,,you don't see the beginnings of language
volunteered doad
only focus ci state legislative efforts to force
Either arrangement would bring the highThe current optimistic forecast comes from Pothn4ir
"After two or tires good fights, she (Washes) y4j4 federal certificates within reach of millions
Congress to call a constitutional convention, when It's passed from or chimp to another,"
Ofl *(fl'7
General William F. Bolger, who says the $171
of additional purchasers. But possibly at a high
even though It Is grabbing all the attudlon at the Fonts said. "With the motherson relat1os1lp we gave in on the nursing bit," Font Mid. He
centdhaveall$Omillionsir$iabythedoaec4theflacalyearifl
commwilcdlons
slowly
there
has
not
been
trouble
with
Washes's
cost elsewhere The rush to certificates could
nat ural
ougid to
moment.
tgUUISIdL
the
al
behavior
since
I11*tSTU
like
a
jiat
then
signs,
A total ci 14 stat.. have also called for a develop lido gestures and
drain capital from banks, particularly savins
u:_
-The agency, which has lost billions In
"Of c'irse there's a difference between a
ions which are the primary sourcç pt
convention to writ, an anti-abortion amsndmsst human baby hare to speak."
nier skies ahead because of Increased productivity and a
rational and emotional chimp argwz*at — just mortgogg money.
8eaoyah was born lad month and Fonts has
to the Cosatitutlon—and there Is no f1r or
Mab&amp;lii*lon of postal rates.
codusionabovithe W01dl4 of those petition', as said the earliest Sequoyah could pick up try to tell her (Waahoe) soup is a food and not a
Savings Interest rates might be permitted to
Bolger says the service carried 97 billIon pieces ci mall lad
,4he-budget language from his mother, Wauho., would be at drink," Fonts said. "She gave one grad student a
there Is about some ci the b
rise
to keep the private institutions competitive
anve___ MML
year and predicts the total will reach 00 biUIoi
tiree months ci age, but he actually expects the hard time with that one."
Fonts
views
his
a'
as
aim*
human,
with
the
ioveunesd But that would e1ett
percent cc the mall Is from business.
In theory, at lead, Congrom mod act to call a first signs several niodht pad that.
an
th
er
problem since higher Interest wddd
o
The Postal Service
Washee Is the first c1l&amp;nisee to learn although "the public Is probably not ready for
°"
coodiMloel convention If two4hlrde of the
translate into higher mortgage rates.
sloppy service, COIUPIt*TIZSd IQIdPnSnt that dOt
Mates — a total ci 34— petItion It to do so.
American Sign Language end Fonts has been chivp's liberation yet."
properly and a tendency to raise rates far too often.
Ld'shope things areturnthgtowwdthsbdt.raiidffaprolit
9.
be shown, that's good news, too.
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'Oviedo: B'i

Of (1 00-Yea r) Town'
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
A University of Central Florida professor
and an Oviedo High School librarian have
spent eight years collaborating on a book that
chronicles the 100-year history of the city of
Oviedo.
The Centennial celebration is planned
Friday through Sunday.
Richard Adicks, who teaches in the College
of Humanities and Fine Arts at UCF, and
Mrs. Donna Neely have co-authored the book
"Oviedo: The Biography of a Town", due off
the presses in May In honor of the city's
centennial year.
There will be 150 pages of text and 40-50
photographs in the book, which will be
published by the Oviedo Publishing Co.
The book was written with assistance of a
grant from the National Endownment for the
Humanities.
"It's an all-local project," said Adicks, who
has lived In Oviedo for the past 10 years.
In researching for the history, Adicks and
Mrs. Neely utilized a variety of resources
including Interviews with old-timers In the
area, old newspaper files, census and land
records, the National Archives and several
books and articles from the latter half of the
19th Century.
The city Is celebrating the centennial of the
naming of the settlement, then known as the
Lake Jessup community, as Oviedo by the
postmaster, Andrew Aulin, In 1879.
Oviedo did not become an incorporated city
until 1925. Aulin, who was born in Sweden In
1843 and attended Uppsala University, came
to the United States about 1870 and became a

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merchant and grove owner in Lake Jessup.
When he was appointed postmaster, he
chose the name of Oviedo after selecting It
from a map of Spain.
About 1874, Aulin married Lona Lawton and
they had four children. Many of their
descendants still live In Oviedo. For 50
straight years beginning in 1925 there have
been Aulin children in Oviedo schools, according to Margaret Ragsdale, a member of
the Centennial committee. Aulin died in 1918.
Another founding father was Robert W.
Lawton, a brother-In-law of Aulin, born in
Thomas County, Ga., in 1847.
He came to Florida following the Ci%41 War
with his mother, sisters and two older
brothers. He married Mary Gwynn, niece of
Walter Gwynn, a state treasurer and comptroller, who was also an early settler of
Oviedo.
The Lawtons raised five children, one of
whom was T. W. Lawton, Seminole County's
first elected school superintendent.
One interesting bit of information unearthed by Adicks concerned one of the early
settlers and first preacher of Oviedo Baptist
Church, George C. Powell.
Powell came south to escape the notoriety
of his son's trial and execution as a conspirator in the Lincoln assassination. The son,
who was known as Lewis Thornton Payne,
attacked and wounded Secretary of State
William Seward.
Another pioneer settler was Dr. Henry
Foster, a physician from Clifton Springs,
N.Y., who came to the area in 19 or 70.
Foster developer orange groves In the
Lake Charm and Gee Hammock areas, made
a fortune in citrus, and developed Lake

Andrew Aulin (left) named Oviedo
from name he found on map in
Spain. At right are Robert W. and
Mars' I.,awton who raised live children — among them T. W. Lawton,
Seminole County's first elected
school superintendent.

Charm as a resort area. He gave generously
to area churches and the Foster Chapel
Methodist Church (now First United
Methodist) was named for him.
Another pioneer Swedish family was the
Nelson family, which arrived In Sanford from
Connecticut via the steamer Frederick
DeBary, in 1875. Steen Nelson, then 90,
recalled the event in the April 30, 1953 Sanford
Herald.
Nelson Brothers fruit packers and brokers
started business In 1886 in its first packing
house in Oviedo using the brand label of
"Pride of Oviedo" and headed by Steen

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John Wayne, who underwent cancer surgery Jan. 13 in
which his entire stomach was removed, stood smiling and
appeared relaxed Sunday as he gazed over Balboa Bay
from his Newport Beach, Calif., home. The 71-year-old
"Duke" left UCLA Medical Center Feb. 10 for what
doctors say will be a long convalescence at home. It was
his second cancer operation and his second major
operation in a year. He underwent surgery for removal of
a cancerous lung In 1964 and only lad April had open heart
surgery to replace a faulty heart valve.

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Judith Bennett, director of We crisis counseling group
In Chicago and senior editor of Forum Magazine, has an
article in the publication's April Issue offering 20 ways to
keep a love relationship alive and exciting. Next month
she'll file for divorce from husband, Henry, ending 15
years of marriage. Why CliCIn't her formula for wedded
bliss work for her? Says she, "Some of it I learned by not
doing. These are things I'd follow in another relationship,
which! didn't in my marriage." She says the split will be
"amicable" — no allmony, no child support and split
custody of the couple's two children.

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Probes Left Solomon Feeling Bitter

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WASHINGTON
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agency has appsredly angered the Carta ad
mhgstretlon, was the target of an FBI In- Gary (, soon adoww8w 00 he had than outbusloolk about exposing the agency's arid his assistant had been cleared, and the case
Is now closed.
ec"pt"ed abed the inl(a"' to both FBI scandals.
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the White Bonus to Ibid his old laddY con ollty of this sdft aftitodel,
vtdiga'.d Soismes in rawseas to I C811*10104
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South Africa, on Care ci the Dying, in support of
etøumasla for the terminally Ill: "Medical students are
taught they are champions of life and then go on to defend
It. There is one message I would give to young doctors and
goal cimedk4ri.Is not to prolong life, ftisto
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among several South Florida
ham radio operators this
weekend helped ensure that an
111ear.'old comatose boy in
VInsu,1e, who was dying from
'ék of the drug MemiItal, was
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'Oge Ndtthsgsr took an
Wnergsncy call from ham
operator Alberto Dias In
Maranelbo, V.nàusl.. at 10:29
SM
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an ado accident lad Mendsy
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Dr. John Handwerker, Handworker was playing golf when
its beeper wed oft and raced
back to his ham Shack.
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ol the * for OIL
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pIck up the drug l*nu and gst
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queen to reign over the
Oviedo Centennial activities next weekend have
been announced by
Ragsdale,
Margaret
chairman of the Friday
night dance, which will
kick off the festivities.
IhekJ.ngandqueenwilt
be crowned at the dance at
Oviedo High School from 8
P.M. to 1 a.m.
Men chosen for their
service to the community
by the Centennial Corn•
inittee as nominees for the
honor of being king are C.
S. Lee, Frank Wheeler, Bill
Martin, Dick Adicks, and
C. R. Clonts.
Candidates for queen
ranging from teens to
senior citizens are being
sponsored by local merchants, the winner will be
chosen on the basis of a
penny vote.
Queen candidates and
their sponsors: Sharon
Cauthan, Meat World;
Lena Blanton, Fin &amp;
Feather; Lisa Carron,
Roy's Barber Shop; Mende
Voska, Oviedo Florist;
Mae King, Orangewood
Feed &amp; Tack; Marquise
Patton, First Federal of
Seminole; Penny 0111ff,
Citizens Bank of Oviedo;
Karen Jacobs, Rose
Texaco, and Bonnie Mockbee, Tiger Station.
The Honor Court will be
composed of OVICdO High
School students whose
parents and-or, grandparents graduated from
Oviedo.
They are Candy and
Stephanie Ward, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Ward; Deneen Ward,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ward; Laurie and
Tracy Dada, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
Duda; Cende Duda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Duds; Lisa Duds,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Duds; and Connie
Jakubcin, daughter of Mr.

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Nelson.
The firm later became Nelson &amp; Co.
consisting of Nelson, B. F. Wheeler and Capt.
W. B. Brown. Nelson and Brown ultimately
sold out to Wheeler.
The community depended mainly on citrus
and the freezes of the winter of 1894-95 were
disastrous. People, who had lost everything
left their doors open and dishes unwashed —
never to return.
The freeze led to a diversification of crops
and introduction of celery. More rich crop
land was made available with the draining of
the Black Hammock in 1915.

Who'll Be King,

Politicking isn't the only talent Senate Majority Loader
Robert C. Byrd can boast. He's also a mean mountain
fiddler, and Sunday he proved it — sawing out "Turkey in
the Straw" and "Will the Circle Be Broken," on a Grand
Ole Opry PBS special out of Nashville, Tenn. The West
Virginia Democrat was introduced by country music king
Roy Acuff and President Carter gave him a preperformance call for moral support. And how does he like
showbiz? Says he, "I don't know. I was a little nervous.
I'm not used to playing before a big crowd."

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ff.

Second Baptist meeting house In Oviedo was built In 1887 and replaced In 1926 by
present brick structure.

AREA
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When
special help
is needed
People turn to us at a time when they're
confused and at a loss. Our purpose is to
understand their needs and do everything
for them that we can.

GRAMKOW
FUNERAL

HOME

130 WEST AIRPORT BOULEVARD
SANFORO,FLORIOA
TELEPHONE 322.3213
WILLIAM L. GRAUKOW

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ALBERT BASS
Albert Bass, 76, of Sanford,
died Saturday at Mercy
Hospital in Orlando. Born in
Wilson, NC., he moved to
Sanford In 195. He was a
retired farmer and a Baptist.
He is survived by his wife,
Bettis; daughters, Mrs. Belle
Newkirk, Sanford and Mrs.
Doris Dodson, Orlando; sons,
(car, Palatka, Henry, Wilson
N.C. and Albert, Alabama; 25
grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; four stepsons,
Ronald Donley, Sanford,
Gerald Donley. Graham, N.C.
Douglas Donley, Longwood and
Ralph Donley, Lakeland.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangement'.
JOSEPH SOSOL
Joseph Sokol, $1, of 410 Elliott
Ave., Sanford, died Sonnisy
morning at Seminole Memorial
H'p1taL Bern In Jobmitomi,
N..,M lived In8adord for the
pod 7yearsHe woo .an
Episcopelien and we. retired
fronntheU.S. Air Form. Hs..
was a former member of the

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The emblem marking Oviedo's Centennial
and Mrs. Milan Jakubcln.
Honor Court escorts will
also Include second or
third-generation OHS
students. They are Calvin
Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ward; Toby Kasell,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kasell; Mike
Ragsdale, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 1.. Ragsdale;
Also Shawn Mikier, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Milder; David Lee, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee;
Steve Cox, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cox; Jeff
Fore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Fore; David Fore, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fore; Sammy Duda, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Duds and Darryl Duda, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Duds.
Among the Flower
Children will be deacon'
dants of the city founder,
Andrew Aulin. They are
sixth-generation Ovied-

Little Rock, Ark., Uons Club. daughter, Mrs. Gloria Warren,
He is survived by his wife Sanford; three sons, William 0.
Tanner Jr., Rockledge, Robert
Etnaline SOkOI, Sanford.
H. Tanner, Tavares and HerBrisuon Funeral Home is in bert J. Tanner, Layette, La.;
charge of arrangements.
brother, Charles D. Hudson,
Orlando; nine grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
MRS. NVJIWTANNER
Brisson Funeral Home Is In
charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Nellie Velma Tanner,
75, of 05 Power Road, Sanford,
died Sunday, her residence.
No! 65
Born In Jetmore, Ku., she
came to Sanford In 1967 from
SAIL ALBERT ANMiami. She was a member of
DIllON—Funeral services for
Albert Anderson Bass. lö. of
FIrM Baptist Church of Sanford
Sanford, wto died Saturday at
and the Order of the Eastern
Mercy Hospital Orlando, will be
Star.
at 2 p.m., Tuesday, at Gramkow
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She Is survived by a

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Funeral Home chapel with Nov.
W.E. Bennoft officiating. Burial

oars, Jason Theodore
Aulin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Aulin; and Todd
Christopher Keller, son of
Diane Aulin Keller.
Other flower children
will be Shelley and Marti
Bruce, daughters of Mr. E.
P. Bruce and Erin
Woodworth, daughter of
Julie Gore Woodworth, now
living in Tallahassee.
Theme for the dance
will be "Jessup's Landing," with decorations
reminiscent of the early
days when steamboats
docked at what was then
known as Jessup's Landing.
Those attending may
dress In period costumes
from anytime within the
city's 10year history and
dance music will range
from Mwedacetodiscu.
Tickets to the dance will
be $1 for adults and 50 cents
for senior citizens and
children.
in Evergreen Cemetery.
Gramkow in charge.

SOKOL , JOSEPH—Funeral
srvices for Joseph Sokol. 61. of
410 Elliott Ave., Sanford, who
died Sunday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, will be 1:30
p.m.,Tuesday, at the graveside
in Evergreen Cemetery With
Rev. B.F. Whitner Jr. of.
ticlating. Brlsson Funeral
Home PA in charge.
TANNER. MRS. NILLIL
VILMA—Funeral services for
Mn. Nellie Velma Tanner, 7$. of
10$ Power Road, Sanford. who
died Sunday at her residence.
Will be Wednesday at 2 pm. at
First Baptist Church, Sanford,
with Dr. J. Ted Cosmato of
ficiating. Burial Thursday at 2
p.m. Miami Memorial Park,
Miami. Brlsson Funeral Home
PA in charge.

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Opening day ceremonies drew quite a crowd Saturday at Altamonte Springs

Warmups are an intregal part of the game, Mom

Play Ball! And Altamonte SP9
rins Does!
By GEORGE R. SHRIVER
Herald Correspondent

Play Ball!
Little League Baseball opened in Altamonte Springs
with a county fair atmosphere, splashed with the colors of
the rainbow as 480 youngsters gathered for the opening
day festivities Saturday.
Opening day is also picture day for the teams and one
could hear the constant reminder, "Don't get your
uniform dirty!" Coaches were heard to admonish players
who had a game scheduled before their picture, "Don't
slide!"
Five leagues with a combined total of 40 teams had
gathered to have their pictures made and celebrate the
opening of the 1979 season which will operate from March
through May.
"This is the largest and longest social event of the year

in Altamonte Springs," quipped county commissioner
Sandra Glenn, mother and avid fan who sat In the hot sun
watching her third game of the day and commented that
she was watching a friend's son play ball as her own child
had played earlier in the day.
Mrs. Bonnie Perkins, who has three boys presently in
the Little League program said, with enthusiasm, "I
enjoy the program and it is great for the kids. We have
wonderful people involved in the program. That makes
this a great place for the young people to come and participate in an organized sport, the kind of people who I
care to have an influence on my children.
"There are many people who give of their time to come
out here and make this program possible from the free
umpires to the men who Installed the sprinkler system to
make this park possible. The coaches who give nearly
every evening to not only their own sons if they have one

playing bull but to all the other youngsters who are a part
of this group."
John Culver, eight years old, when asked why he played
Little League baseball replied, "I love It. It's fun."
Ralph Cochran, league president, echoed the sentiments of young Culver as he explained his involvement
In the program by saying, "this program does one important thing besides .the physical development of our
children-It gives them an activity that keeps them off the
streets. As far as a direct benefit from Little League
baseball It Is the development of hand and eye cordination, team participation and how to get along with
others, that I feel Is a big benefit for having organized
baseball or any other sport here in Seminole County."
"I am involved In Little League baseball because when I
was a child Little League was available for me. I played
Little League bail in New Jersey and now I have a son
interested In playing ball, so here I am," said Raymond

Opening day appeared to be a huge success as mom and
dads took their turns at the special concession stand for
the Little League fund raising, and scurried back and
forth to watch their youngsters play ball. There was a
mound of chocolate brownies for sale that was a cookie
monsters delight. A mound that could easily represent a
pitchers mound but it was all brownies and cookies. There
were three grills going constantly fixing and trying to fill
the mammoth request for hot dogs and hamburgers. It
seemed to be an almost impossible task to provide food
fast enough to keep over 2,000 people fed.

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Minor League games found
E. &amp; J. Homes defeating H&amp;R
Products, 54; Olin Homes
tying Kissimmee Spring Water,
4-4; Dunkin Donuts socking it to
McDonalds, 7.5; DeLoach's
Meat
Market
trimming
National Sewing Machine Co.,
6-0; and Cobla Boats losing to
National Discount Carpet, 20.

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DELRAY BEACH, FLA. (UP!) -Former PGA chainpion Tom Creavy, the aeccndyotmged golfer ever to win

that title, has died at his winter home In Florida. Ma
61.

Creavy, born Feb. 3, 1911 at Tuckahoe, N.Y., won
PGA at age 20, the first time he entered. Gene
Ssruas won the 19 PGA tourney when he was a few
weeks younger than Creavy.
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1 the San Francisco Match Play Open 113 1933. He was
proIcIsal at the Saratoga Spa, N.Y. golf course for 25
years, before retiring in 1973.
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Norman Floyd, Bobble Robinson, John Hale

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Hstdugglng It: Jude Ferga.a

Robert Vaughn's eye an ball

Pam Hendricks snipe ii. Mike

NY Islanders
10 1210 90 aft.
Washington 129, San Antonio
Atlanta
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NY Rangers
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Seattle 119. Houston 109
liberty Christian Split a pair Phllacielphl
20 14 70
Portland 106. Cleveland 107
Smythe Division
of games last Saturday with the
Today's Games
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Brevard Christian School Chicago
basketball teams.
Vancouver

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Colorado

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by a 64-46 score despite a 25point effort by David Watt.

Wales Conference
Norris Division

(No games scheduled)
Tuesday's Gam es

Philadelphia at Atlanta
San Antonio at New Jersey

Portland at New York

Houston at Den ver

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Montreal
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photos by Tom N.IuI

Confidence Pays Off For By rn an
After Bay Hill Citrus Victory

Basketball

In T-ball games, Caparella
Tire downed Winter Park
In AAA play, Klwanlsstopped Federal, 10-6;
Mercury
Lowe's Builders, 50; Braun Machine defeated Rolling
Cadillac clout Winter Park Woods Homes, 16-12; Koolee
Elks, 3.0; and Flagship Bank of crushed Burger King, 14-10;
Orlando down John Rogers and Universal Motors trimmed
Used Cars, 5-1.
Florida Equity Investment Is.
Major games saw Olin 14.

Herald

Cedeno Faces Another Start

Ismail

Games were of a practice nature, but the big winners
were the raffle drawing winners. Ray Blanchfield won a
new color TV, G. Crotty claimed a gas grill, Doris Milan
won $100 worth of groceries and Henry Albert won a 10speed hike.

American Homes trip Royals,
54; AFCOM halt Hagan
Homes, 6.2; John Farr
Insurance tie Gorfine's
Jewelers, 0-0; and Gene Letterio Co. down Meiner B-B-Q
Faifllla, 7.1.

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SARASOTA, Fla. (UP!) - Sally Little - a selfdescribed slow darter - has her first LPGA victory of the
year a lot sooner than she expected.
COCOA BEACH, Ha. (UP!) - Manager Bill Virdon, who at 47
The slender South African posted her second 67 in four
.&amp;'
probably can still do it better than most of them because tic-e
days Sunday to run away from the field in the $100,000
,
learned how before coming up, was putting some of his Houston
Bent Tree CWWc.
players through a sliding drill and one by one, all of them hit the
"I peaked a little early here," Little said after she
t.
._________ ,
pocketed $15,000 for her l0under-par finish of 278, two
All
except Cesar Cedeno. He looked as if he had something on
-.
4•
shots ahead of defending champion Nancy Lopez.
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his mind, and he did.
"This is very early for me in the year. I am a slow
Twice, he ran straight for the bag, and twice he went past it
starter and I had prepared my game for California,"
without sliding into it. On his third attempt, he finally hit the
Little said.
_____
• ___
_______
ground and went sailing into the bag with his left foot first-the
The LPGA moves from Florida to California Thursday
one he tore up so badly eight months ago.
for the Sundar Classic at Los Angeles. But even though
This was last Friday and it was the first time Cedeno had tried
she has been looking ahead to the California portion ofthe
___
______
sliding into base since he ripped a ligament in his left knee so
tour, Little will sit out next week - a move she had
badly sliding into second base against the Cubs last June 16 that
scheduled even before the season began.
___
he had to undergo surgery the very next day.
Little, Lopez and Dale Lundquist were tied at 6-under. ______
"I thought about it a lot." Cedeno says, talking about the
..
Par going Into the final nine holes of play.
___
trauma of sliding for the first time after making his way back. "It
But Little, playing in the same threesome with Lopez,
stays in your mind. I knew how serious the injury was when I hurt
quiddy Put the match out of reach with birdies on 11, 12,13
my leg. The first thing I wondered was whether I would ever play
. .
'I-.
and 14. Lopez responded witha birdie on 11 but put herself
.-.' ______
...
again. It's a natural thing. You can't help thinking about it."
0
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.
out of the running with a bogey on 13, despite finishing
Cedeno's knee has a long lateral scar where he was cut. It
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
with birdies on 15 and 18.
swelled upon him a bit alter he tried sliding the other day but he
Lundquist, playing in the final threesome behind Little,CRANKING
Getting in some practice Licks for the upcoming American Cancer Society golf
claims he's all right.
Lopez and Jo Ann Washam, birdied 11, but then fell by the
The 29-year-old Domincian-born center fielder started out last
tournament at Mayfair Country Club are Harold Brooks and Edith McNeil. The
wayside with back-to-back bogeys on 14 and 15.
season
as if he was going to do all those things people have been
event will be staged Friday, and area golfers interested in signing up for the
if
hole tourney should contact Charles Park or John ('arli. Entry lee is $50, which saying he could for the past nine years. lie batted .347 in the
Astros' first 12 games. Having stole 61 bases the season before, tie
includes golf and extras plus a dinner afterward in the Mayfair clubhouse. In
FOR CANCER
looked like he might steal 75 this time. When he got hurt, he
addition, a hole-in-one on the seventh hole will earn the acemaker a 1979 Capri. already had 23.
MIAMI (UP!) - David Irving and Gary Jones each
Cedeno spent 10 days in the hospital after he was operated on
scored first half goals and Maurice Whittle and Nice
and no sooner did he gt out when he landed right back In again.
Bodonczky added one score apiece in the second half to
was on crutches and my knee was in a cast, and when I was
give the Fort Lauderdale Strikers a 4-1 exhibition victory
walking to my seat, this little boy, about eight or nine years old,
Sunday over the Memphis Rogues.
caine running right into me. lie broke my crutches and my cast.
The win was the Strikers' third In four preseason
Laying there on the ground, I said to myself the little bugger
outings.
didn't even bother to stop."
Another east was placed around Cedeno's left leg and he was
outfitted with a new set of crutches.
'That was the first of seven times the cast snapped," he says.
startling considering the fate of under," acknowledged Byman. "I'd kick in my sleep and all of a sudden it would come apart
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - of the course.
HIALEAII, Fla. (UPI) - Maroon
of Rhodesia
Byman came because he has some veterans who tried to 'I started out particularly well again."
For a 23-year-old newcomer
the HWeah Tennis Classic Sunday by defeating
who had to worry about been trying to win an event on conquer Bay Hill. After 54 on the first nine and birdied
Before the season ended, Cedeno wanted to try out his knee in a
Australia's Junior Champion Brad Drewltt, 64, 64.
qualifying for the PGA tow, the PGA tour since he joined It holes, Lee Trevino withdrew in three of the first five holes. And baligaine. lie had regained some of the strength in it by using
Ismail, best known in Rhodesia as the national ping
much less winning golf tour- less than a year ago. The disgust at the 11 he scored on the first three days were nearly weights but lie was anxious to find out if it could stand up under
pong champion, displayed quickness and strong return of
actual game conditions.
naments, Bob Byman was Raleigh, N.C., golfer was 122nd the dogleg sixth hole. ion flawless."
save in capturing $IZ0 in "
money at thie Hialeah
incredibly confident about his on the money list last year. His Hinkle, tour money leader,
Cedeno's knee passed the test when he twat out all infield hit oft
It wasn't witil the 17th green
stop on the USTA-PENN national Circuit,
chance to take the $250,000 best 1979 finish was 21st at the didn't even make the cut. Sunday that his nerves caught Sept. 29. Two days later, he connected for his seventh homer of the
He could be following the footsteps of Johann 1(iik of
Tucson Open.
Palmer, who spends his winters up with him.
year in the season finale.
Citrus Classic.
South Africa, who won last year's Hialeah tournament
Byman found success on the at the course, finished the
Byman shook off bogeys on
"My heart was pwnping loud.
Before spring training got underway, Bill Virdon announced
and now Is ranked 25th on the world tennis list,
the 9th, 10*h, and 13th holes international circuit, however, fourth round with an 80 and I could feel the blood flowing, everyone would have to win a job with the Astros, and there would
Sunday to finish with a par 71 winning tournaments in Japan, made $555 for his total of 10. My muscles tightened up," be no exceptions, including Cedeno. The Astros' five-time All-Star
over-par 294.
for a four-day total of 278, Scandinavia and Mexico.
Bymnan said. "It really started resented it and said so but that has all been straightened out now.
Patriots Set Exhibitions
"I played awfully well to be 6
Bvman's composure was
forcing a sudden-death playoff
to hit me on the 17th tee."
"Do you think you can make the club?" Virdon asked Cedeno
with PGA tour veteran John M
the first day he report ed t his spring.
FOXBORO, Mass. (UP!) - The New F'.ngIsnd Patriots
Schroeder, who carded a 70 In
"Yes, I think I can make the club," Cedeno repl ied.
Sunday anno unced their 1979 four-game eshltAtion
the fourth round.
"That's the way I want you to think," said Virdon.
schedule,which includes games agaht three playoff
____________________________________________
Byman played par golf on the
Bo th laughed. They knew the whole thing was a joke.
teams and a fourth agaI
the (kland Raiders.
15th And 16th playoff holes, and
'l'wice since he has come up with the Astros in 1970, Cedeno has
W L Pct. 05
Now England, which has lost the .ervlceso( Head Coach
Micis Outlaw
1.10
won $45,000 and the champion- College
Kanss Cty
10 26 606
.
tot
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for them. He has stolen 360 bases and won fo ur Gold
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ship when Schroeder bogeyed
Denver
37 31 .544 1
flO.20 Time 31.43
Gloves
and stilt he keeps hearing people say that with all his
Oakland at Schaefer Stadium in mid-August. They also
Mllwauke
78 38 .121 17
the final hole.
Tenth Race 5-14. A:
natural
talent,
he should do better. lie resents it.
Indiana
26 39 100 13',
will play Atlanta and Denver on the road.
Femme Tatale 14140600 100
Three golfers tied for third at B
Chicago
23
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"Why
do
I
liuveto
fulfill what people say I should?" he asks, his
5 While Rolls
7 40 13.00
Exact dates and times for the games have yet to be
5-under-par 279 - Hale Irwin Sunday's College Basketball
Pacific Division
3
Manatee
Steve
i
20
voice
rising.
"Just
because
they say it doesn't mean it's so. I hit
announced.
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with a 3-under-par 68 Sunday, Results
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they
say
l'mmm
supposed
to hit .350. That's fine. I'd like to hit
Los
Angels
10 25 615 -3)120.20. Time 31.43.
Bill Rogers with a 69, and Andy
Seattle
39 26 600 1
.350.
But
it's
easier
to
say
than
to do. Whatever problem I ever get
Eleventh Race,
Bean with a 70. Bean led the Tournament
Phoenix
38 V sos
Ramsay Wins In Squash
0
GM's
Topper
16.20
9,40
4.80
Into
is
due
to
lack
of
concentration.
1 know that. I also know I am
Southern Conference
first and second rounds.
San Diego
35 37 572 6
1 Celeno
Championship
600
3.60
never
satisfied
with
what
1
do.
I
get
three hits, I want four. I'm
Portland
32 31 .508 7
6 Howdy Doody
300
"Players Like good, hard, fair Appalachian St. $6, Furman 03
Golden Sit
30 37 .448 fl
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (UP!) - Top-seeded Gail
be
Q(4.$) $3.40. P (84) 1.00 T 10-4. just a hungry player. I've always en hungry."
golf courses," said Schroeder,
Saturday's Results
4)334.00.
Time 31.12.
Ramsay of Penn State Sunday won her third straight U.S.
Cesar Cedeno keeps tal ki ng like that and he can play on Hill
Midwest
New York III, San Diego 100
for his second- Michigan 67, Notre Dame 59
who won $27,
Twelfth Race, is, 0:
Virdoim's team anytime.
National Women's Intercoll egiate Squash Championship
Detroit 110, New Orleans
6 Road Rocket
71 10 1380 S.40
place finish. Almost every wellAtlanta 119, Chicago 101
in competition at Wesleyan University.
0 Penny Hanson
6.70 4.20
known
golfer
showed
up
out
of
Sunday's Results
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Ramsay defeated secondranked Nancy Gengler of
300
Milwaukee 135, Boston 122.
respect for Palmer, part owner Pro Hockey
Q (4$) 103.00; P (4-8) 20.I0; T 14- SCC
Princeton University, the U.S. Women's Intercollegiate
aft.
04) 401.00. Time 39.51.
D iv'icJes
Phoenix 119, Philadelphia 91.
Racquets Association champion in 1976, 15-14, 154, 15-3.
NHL League
A - 4,445. Handle $358,090,
all.
By United Press Inter national
Princeton took Its second consecutive team chainchamSATURDAY NIGHT
Liberty Girls
The Seminole Community p.m.athomnetobegindivisjonai
Golden State 11), Kansas City
Campbell Conference
First Race, 5-14,0:
pionship with 18 points. Yale University placed second
110 Cot), aft.
Patrick Division
play.
11.20 460 360 College baseball team split a
6 Brother Bear
with 11% points while Trinity College finished third with
Denver 113. Los Angeles
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1.20 3.00 twin bill with the Hillsborough

Ismail Hialeah Champion

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Practice games were the
order of the day Saturday at
Altamonte Springs Civic Center
complex, but starting today,
they play for keeps.
Daily games begin at 5 p.m.
on AAA, minors and T-ball
fields. Major League games
begin at 6 and seniors games
start at 7.
In Saturday's exhibition
games, senior leaguegames
saw Methodist Hour defeat
Baldwin Funeral Rome, 6-5;
Orange Buick down Cobia
Boats, M; ComBankLongwood
whip Perkins Steak &amp; Shake, 4
3; and Bowles Realty sock it to
Mason JarClin, 6-2

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Strikers Trip Rogues

Orlando, coach of the Giants in the T-ball league.

1 Launched Today

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311
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Sanford
Saturday
afternoon,
McGraw
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31.75.
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Second Race, 5.14, C:
Winning the first game 9-7 and Carraway 4 I I Arrington
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Lowery
411 Friess
302
1060 1.20 1.20 dropping the second game, 11-9.
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Sarrent
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to steal the victory and leave TII.mPWI
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380 2.00

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Totals

I Time Box
2.60 The Raiders meet Valencia H.IIsborou5Ii
0(54) 12.00; P (5.4) 75.50; T (5.6.
Seminole
Community College Tuesday, 3
Ii 49.40. Time 31.16.
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Seminole
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380 4,00 Hlllsb.r,iilt
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$ Angel Whiner
610 McGraw Al II
McCarthy
$12
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Q(tS) 35.40; P (6-I) 02.50; T 141 Kuhlin
311
4 I I 41t1iI•
1)1092.40. Time 31.19.
4 II
Thompson 2 I I Orlis
3 12 Fowler
3SI
Carraway
Fifth Race, is, C:
423
Garcia
Ill 0450
3 Rene Crash
18.00 100 120 Cushmen
4I3
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400 3.20 Iglesias
III
3 II Hensley
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320 Licata
4II
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21 I
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0(35)2140; P (3-5) 117.40; 1 (3-5. Ryan
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Sixth Race, 5-14, A:
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Espinosa
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7.00 1.00 3.60 Isylor
III
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5 C Surfer
111 AfrIAtsx
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5.00 5.60 Perre,e
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2 Wright Oat Day
4.20 Total*
34
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359 12
0(4•S)34.20;P(4.S) 141.30;T(4-$.
21 34900 Time 31.44.
Seventh Race, Ste. B:
WI $1 0-1111
0-1111
2 Road Two
11.20 6.40 1.00 NiIlsbsrow
Seminole
200 III 11- I
s..ip
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3.10
Q (2-0) 20.00; P(2-I) $2.50; 112$.
7)317.80. Time 31.14.
Boxing Program
EIghffiRace,,T:
5 Circus Sherr't
14.20 4.40 3.20
1 Troy Edna
2 Thelma J
4.60
1.205.00 On Tap Tuesday
01$-i) 41.00; P (5-7) 121.10; 1 (S.7
2) 411.15. Time 39.04.
Ninth Race, S.14,B:
ORLANDO-Eddie Marcelle
5 Jerry LograS
9.20 0.20
1.50 6.20
520 takes on Clarence Gilmore and
3 Cic's Gene
2 Helens Pal
5.60 ChrIs Lange meets Milt Owens
0(3-5) 91.40; P(S-3) 141.00; T 115-3- for the Southern Middleweight
2) 112.00. Time 31.71.
title Tuesday night here at the
Tenth Race, $-16,A:
26.10 7.40 110 Orlando Sports Stadium in a
4 Legal Hassle
$ Jisi In Time
5.40 5.00 pair of boxing co-features.
6 Big Heart
10.20
0(41) 67.00: P(41)253.11: T 4-5Also, (bile Ocaslo, No. S
6) 2.315.60. Time 31.43.
ranked
heavywelgt* will prep
ElevIniblace, 5.16. C.
17.00 11.60 4.00 for his March 23 title fight
Barb's Best
$ R's Fame
6.40 3.10 agaInst Larry Holmes, with a
6 Your Jane
3.00
y. UWI-OWI4 exhibition against
0 ) 129.,
40 P
sparrIng partners.
8.6) 1,142.25. Tim* 21.46.
Twelfth Race, ¼, C.
Rounding out the program
JamalcaGlow,
1.00 3S0 3.00
Mick's lIsper
5.60 3.20 are Robert Spencer vs. Gary
S Wilcliff Cindy
320 5jI
FuarsU vs.
0(1.3)1140, P(13)20.10,1 (1.3Jerry
Little
and
Ron
Pressley
,
39.16.
A -4.480. Handle $357913.
vs. Farid Abdu.

II 0 04e

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252 7 Totals

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Monday, March S. 1979

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Evenin9 Herald, Sanford, FL

Monday, March 5, 1979-18

1-Shirts On Sale For Animal Welfare

Bones : Happy Dog Needs Home
By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
Bones Is a happy dog.
He hasn't always been
that way.
Being given TLC (tender,
loving care) at the Humane
Society of Seminole County
for the past few months,
Bones has completely
recovered from injuries
and malnutrition that
almost took his life.
"He was just skin and
bones when we found him.
Couldn't even stand. Now
he's had his shots, has just
been groomed and is a
happy, AU-American dog!
He needs a special family
to love, and the T-shirt goes
with him when he's
adopted," said Ruth
Henry, executive director
of the Shelter who
generally goesa't dress the
animals this way!
Many other beautiful

(Herald Photo by Eldi Withols)
Joanne Prager (from left) Bones and Ruth henry Model T-Shirts

animals are eagerly
awaiting new owners also,
including a handsome part.
Labrador male; a gentle,
spayed Airedale; a ternpoo; a Siberian Huskey; a
beagle; a basset hound; a

'He was lust skin
and bones when
we found him.'
dachshould; a part.
Doberman; plus a
delightful assortment of
cuddly puppies.
Cats and kittens are
available, including a
sweet kitten who has a
broken leg and had to have
its tail amputated, after a
slight altercation with a fan
belt.
A new special feature of

Pen-Pal Doesn't
Wnnt Lnvacirif If
Rejected Ex-Con

the Humane Society is
encouraging people who
aren't allowed to keep pets
in their homes or apartments, to adopt a pet
staying at the Shelter.
"They may visit and
comfort the animal they
choose until it is adopted by
someone, and then they
may transfer their attentions to another animal.
These animals each need
special attention, and it's
good for people who can't
really own an animal,"
said Ruth.
The Humane Society,
located at 2001 E. 25th
Street, Sanford, (OUC mile
east of the blinker light at
Mellonville Ave.,(. meets
the third Monday of each
month, at 8 p.m.
Going into the sixth year,
the society recently elected
new officers as follows:
president, John Whittington; vice-president,
Joanne Prager; secretary.
Evelyn Younger; and

treasurer, Alice Underhill.
The Board of Directors
include O.C. Wilson, Lee
Smith, Barbara Woodall,
Peg Ashton and Ursula
West.
President John Whittington said, 'irresponsible pet owners and
heartless people make it
necessary for us to exist.
Sad, but true, animal abuse
and suffering are still
prevelunt in Seminole
County. Until there is au
end to it, we will continue
our work on behalf of those
who cannot speak for
themselves. Cruel and
inhumane treatment of
helpless creatures will not
be tolerated. Animals will
be taken into our protective
custody and legal charges
brought against guilty
persons."
T-shirts are now on sale
at the Shelter with all
proceeds going for animal
welfare. Gold, with the
humane symbol on the

front in brown lettering,
they are olyesterotton,
in men's and womens
sizes, SMI., and cost 1
Buttons and bumper
stickers are also available.
Future plans call for if
booth at the Central
Florida Fair in Exposition
Hall through March 9. On
March 10, they will also be
on hand at Oviedo's Centennial Celebration. A
Snoopy-type character is
available fur parties or
spet'ial occasions, and may
be otained by calling the
shelter office, 323-&amp;i85.
The shelter is grateful to
the Country Club Pet
World, Longwood ; Pet
Animal Supply, Sanford;
and The Pet Stop,
Casselberry, for grooming
services offered.
New members are
welcomed and the fee is
very small All money
raised by the society is
immnediatel) used for
distressed aiiiinals.

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not convinced that he has
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or A [(ride' (1975) flock
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Hudson, Susan Saint James
he is falling In love with me. I do ratseit seat in most instances. U JOKERS WILD
McMItnn's Investigation into
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
not feel the same. (We've exufor any reason your birth IS SPECIAL
the tlt',i(ti of a powerful
changed pictures.) I care for not recorded, this will give you €D MACNEIL / LEHRER
businessman's daughter leads
to the t,Liri S (1WI1 wilt'
him as a friend and would like plenty of time to file a delayed REPORT
to keep in touch, but not at the birth certificate before you
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TUESDAY
might get out in SIX months I
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If you should see DEAR CrOW discover .1 treasure map
Cubmaster Joe McCluan of Cub Scout Pack 540 of Casselberry pins God and you hope that he isn't failing
t1enI ill cl.iss.c 1934 .u(utolove with you because your ABBY T-shirts, nightgowns or mobile
Family Award on John Lepowski at annual Blue and Gold Banquet held at
Community United Methodist Church. John is only the third boy to receive the feellnti for him are strictly anything else for sale bearing €z BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
platoalc.
my name, please let me kflOW
Nes Ammum A unique corn
award In the pack.
DEAR ABBY: I work In the where it was purchased. (The muritty of Christians living in
northern Israel react to anti'Department of Vital Statistics, name of the store and city.)
In And Around Casselberry
but nobody listens to us. Maybe
The DEAR ABBY time is Serutlusm
they will listen to Dear Abby. being used without my per8:30
If you anticipate a need for mission and in order to protect (4) 0 FLATBUSH The Fungos
your birth certificate (in am my copyright I must take legal (1(}CIde that chivalry is not dead
plying for a passport, Social action against the manulac- and come to the aid of Mrs
For lunato
Cubs Given Awarci
Security, entering a new school, turers. Will you please help me
9:00
or for any other reason), to track them down? Many
(2) ) MOVIE "Jenniler A
DON'T wait until the last thanks.
Woman's Story- (Premiere)
minute. Write to the DepartDEAR ABBY Elizabeth Montgomery. Bradment of Vital Statistics In the
Getting married? Whether lord Dillman A widow trying to
city where you were born and you want a formal church make a life for herself and her
becomes involved in a
in Winter Part i the request your birth certificate to wedding or a simple do-your— children
fr
During a dramatic ceremony
biller struggle for control of her
have
on
hand
in
case
you
need
own-thing
ceremony,
get
recipient of the Silver Beaver.
at the Blue and Gold Banquet,
it.
Abby's new booklet, "How to late husband's company
MELENDA
('F 0 MA'S'H Charles and
Scott Dyer and Donny Adams EDMISTON
,
Don't wait until two weeks Have a Lovely Wedding." Send Klinger share an emotional
David
was
then
welcomed
were welcomed into the.
Into Boy Scout Troop 341 by its before you take a trip to a $1 and a long, stamPed (28 experience while drowning
Casselberry
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Webelos den of Pack No.
leader,
Ted Daniels, active in foreign country. It sometimes cents) self-addressed envelope their sorrows at Rosie's bar
Correspondent
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takes THREE MONTHS to get to Abby; 132 Lasky Drive, 0 HOW THE WEST WAS
Boy
Scouts
for 39 years.
pride in the fact that the U-&amp;
WON Zeb attempts to lure a
a birth certificate. (Everyone Beverly Hills, 'Calif- 90212.
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flag used In the backgroumd •
fugitive revolutionist into the
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once flew over the White Ho.

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Chris jj1, and Sean Karniti •'A of ugig,"
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Happy Birthday to my
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brother-inlaw, Tim Edmiston,
received the Webelos badge. honor In Cub Scouting.
John Lepkowaki. became the
His father, Fleet Peeples, and who was given a
third reciplinto( the God and
,Fled Peeples Sr., day party by his fiancee, Sheryl
family award Ifl Fact 50.
at Winter Park both active in 'lOmL IL We flome of IUS
David Peoples, ion of Mary scouting participated in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.R.
and Fleet Peoples Jr., of 1492 car, The senior Peeples Edmiston, at 1191 Quintuplet
Lake Drive, was awarded the organised the first Boy Scout Drive.

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"If you can Invest In only one new thing right now, be
sure to make it a jacket. It's the one item that's a musthave in every wardrobe."
That's the advice of an expert, Elaine Monroe, Fashion
Director of Sears, Roebuck and Co.
The reason is that the right kind of jacket can extend
your wardrobe, working with what you already own and
with what you'll add.
A jacket can top skirts, pants or dresses and can take on
different looks with a switch of accessories.
"Blazers, In new fabrics and new textures, will
probably be the favorite for spring. Classic blazers,
closer-fitted blazers, slouch blazers with shawl collars,"
explains Ms. Monroe.
"But there will be other choices, too. Short fitted
opencer jackets. Casual shirt jackets. And twin-ads of
knit blazers pita lops."
What Is the fashion director's favorite jacket look? "The
Jacket that's belted for the newer cloeer4o4he-body
shape. Some jackets come with their own belts.
"If not, try adding one ol your own. The belt should be
narrow, and it shouldn't bunch the jacket."

9:30
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Herb becomes separated from
his wife and begins planning
for his new, swinçng bachelor
life.
10:00

T O LOU GRANT The city

room learns that a radical
group is planning to kidnap a
VIP from a convention attended by Lou and other Trib executives.

10:25
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"Nashville Superpickers / Tom
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(12) TONIGHT Guest host:
Bob Newhart Guest' Helen
Gurley Brown.

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Monday, Marchs,

MONDAY, MARCH5
Monday Morners Toast masters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
'
Weight, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
. Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop , 10 a.m., and noon, Student Union
Building, Stetson, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
-: ChUrch, ild; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward, Interstate
Mail, Altamonte Springs.
.:. Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Free blood pressure clinIc, 7-8 p.m., 7th- day Adventist
Church, Winter Springs.
Altamonte- South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes Board meeting, 7:30
p.m., Jaycee building.
lake Monroe Amateur Radio SocIety, 7:30 p.m., SCC
Tele-Communications building, Sanford Airport. Speaker
Chuck Watters, operator in touch with Iran.
TOPS CHAPTER 79, 7 p.m., over Ba$lst Church,
drystai Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
SanfordAl-Anon,8p.m. FlrsttinitedMethodlit Church,
Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TUESDAY, MARCH 1
Qulltlngdemonitratlonanddl$playlOa.m.tOlP.Ifl.,
Pine Castle Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph St. lando.
Open to public,

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.Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lutheran Church of
Providence, social hail.
Weight Watchers,7p.m.,Sanford Woman'sClub,-309S,
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Parents Anonymotss, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casseiberry.
Longwood.LakeMaryLiona,7p.m., Quality Inn, I-4and

parts unknown

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
engaged in business at 153 N.
Country Club Rd. Lake Mary, Fla,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of LAKE MARY
PHARMACY, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section
$65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. AL. Moran
Publish:
February 19, 26.
March 5, 12, 1979
DEG.10l

WHEREAS there is filed in said
Court a Petition to Terminate
Parental Rights (N.H. RSA 110-Cl of
your mate child. Docket No. 17704
You are hereby cited lo appear at
a Special Court of Probate,
be
held at 'Exeter, in said County of
Rockingham,ontheSECONDdayof
April AD. 1979, at 1:30 o'clock in the
afternoon, to show cause, if any you
have, why the same should not be

434,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7

spring Gardening Seminar on pest problems, 14 p.m.,

Agricultural Center, 1792, Sanford and 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.,
Florida Federal S&amp;L, AltamonteSPI'h1. Fiesto Pub&amp;.
Call 3-3233.
Traisseendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal S&amp;L, Allamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens tow to Lakeland for Lawrence Welk
matinee. Leave Sanford CivIc Center 12:15; pIck up
Seminole Plaza, 12:45 p.m. Dinner stop On return.
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RstaTYt

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 311 Granada
ct., Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
AESTHETIC PRODUCTIONS
UNLIMITED, and that I intend to
register said namewith the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Section 563.09
statutes, To.Wit:
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. James T. Talmadge, Jr.
Publish: February 19, 26. March 3,
12, 1979
DEG-102

CITATION
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM,ss.
Courtol Probate
TO:C0RLISS I., CALOWELL
formerly of Sanford, Florida, ,. of

Sanford.

CMIEtbSTT7

Legal Notice
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Notice

NOTICE OF SALI
March 5, 1919 at 10 AM., We,
the undersigned will sell one 1971
Renault 4.Dr. ID No. R1192.312116 to
satisfy charges for towing and
storage bills. Sale will be held at:
Al's Auto Repair &amp; Towing, III No.
Orlando Avenue, Maitiand, Florida
32751.
PublIsh: February 35. March 3,
1979.
DEG.119

Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 am., Sainbo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m. City Hall, N.
Edgemon Avenue.
Sanford Uoi, noon, Holiday
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
SouthSeminoleMasonlcLodge,7:3p.m.,TrlpletDrive,
Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida P &amp; 1.

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granted
And said

petitioner

ii ordered to

serve this citation by publishing the
same once in each week, for two
successIve weeks, in ihe Evening
Herald, a newspaper Published In

Florida,
the
last
Sanford,
publication-to be 10 days at least
bSIOI'S said Court.
Witness. WILLIAM W. TREAT,
ESQUIRE, .iudgeof said Court, this
ISU day of Feb!uary A.Q. 1979.
iq
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Register
Publish: February 26. March 5,1979

'

Ovledo Rotary, 7:30 am. Town House
Sanford
KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optliiilit, 730 P'fll., holiday him.
onte
Recovery Inc., 12:30p.m., 103 RobIn Road,
Springs.
;,
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
: Sanford Civic Center.
::: Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
:: Center, Shell Road.
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal 01
i...... Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altimonte Mill
Sears.
THURSDAY, MARCHI
Sonth Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 am., HOlidaY
Wymore Ro.ii, Altamonte Springs.
,

handball court:

L.ongwoodCityHall,IamuntilSpm,
113 W. Warren Ave., Longwood,
Florida. Sealed bids must be re
turned to the City Clerk by 5 pm
March 12, 1979. It is the intent to en.
tar into contract with a qualif led
firm sul)mitling the lowest and best
bid in the Interest of the City. The
Cityrewrveslherighttorejectany
or ill bids.
Linda R. Martin,
City Clerk
Publish: March 3. 7 1979

vs.
CURNS 0. SIMPSON, ET AL.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ARTHUR B. CLARK and
PATRICIA CLARK
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole

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ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
bearing serial number
310-0010 and tail number
N1010 Q,

or petition.
WITNE$$myhandandtheseatof
thisCouflonthis2nddayof March,

1979.
(SEAL)

Arthur H. Ssckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
By: Betty M. Capps
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Mirch 5, 12, 19, 25, 1919
DEH.31

DFW '

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c.A.T.V. RATI ADJUSTMINT UGlIEST

The Board of County Comnissioners of Sentinels County, Florida, will conduct a public hearing on March 13,1919, at 1 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in Room 203 of the Seminole County Courthouse to consider the
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following rate Increases:
MONTHLY

SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
La)First Outh.t Only
(hI Each Addn. 01111
(ci Transfer t New Home
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5.20

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(1)191.1* Units
(ci 1*1.190 Units.
(0) Over 1011 Units
(g) La. AddItional UnIts

3.11
1.71

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25*

No

3310

1.19

1.19
III

1.10
UI
110
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Established
SItS
ILlS
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1310

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AbTILS.MOTILS.HOsPITAI.s

(Bulk *LA.T.V. Biding)

'6) Phil TV Otjtim

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110
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19
1.75

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DILINQUENT PAYMENT CHARGE

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ATTEST: -

cts a maximum ceffilts rate
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Preach. Chairman
,
Board ói County Commlsisswns
j,

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DIN-Il

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icings,

By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City 01
Sanford, Florida, this lIP day of -

February, 1979.
J.Q. Galloway, Chairman
City of Sanford Planning
and Zoning Conn'sIsslam
Defendant. Publish: FebruarylLMarchl,$19
NOTICE OF ACTION
01011
TO: Any parties having an in. ___________________________
Iciest in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
CRAFT bearing serial iJflbJ' 3O. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
0010 arØ tail number N1010 0 their $SMlNi.I COUNTY, FLORIDA.
heirs, assigns and suCcessors in In.
NO. flW.CA.$.I
terest, and all persons, Firms, and IN THE MATTER OF THE
Corporations Owning, Having or ADOPTION OF:
ClaimIng An Interest in or Lien On SCOTT FOWLER CAU$$IAUC.
the Above Described Aircraft.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
an adult.
HERESY NOTIFIED that tIe State
NOTICE OPACTION
of Florida,ezrelDouglasCheslire, TO: JOHN FRANKLIN WORLEY,
Jr. State Attorney for Its Eight. JR., It. 10, lox 14, Ocala, FL. 32570
eenth Judicial Circuitof the Stateof
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Florida, on bshalt of the Honorable tisat a aworn Petitlenfsr Mtisn 01
B.
Sheriff of Seminole SCOTT FO*I.ER CAUUIAUX, nCounty, Florida, las filed a Rule to k FRANKLIN SCOTT WOILEY
Show Caw In the Eighteenth Judi.
as been filed by DON S.
cialCircuitCourtofFloridaagalnw CAUURAUXIntheCIrcvitCeurIM
any and all parties Paving an in. anI for SemInole Cewdy, FlorIda
tsnest In One Cessna 310 Aircraft the tItle of which Is In liii Mafter 01
bearing serial number 3*.11lIa.l msAdsptls,isf: SCOTT FOWSEN
tail number N 101OQto$liawcause CAUI$EAUX, an adult, these
sly tIe aforesaid aircraft should presents command sm to i*r
not be forfeited to tile use of Its and file your Answer or other
Sheriff of Seminole County, Fiends, plsadh* wIN me Clerk ii me
pursuant to SectIon 781.11, FIends CIrcuit Court in and fir Seminole
Statutes. Ye have 39 days from County, PlirMa and serve a cepy
February 411, 1919,10 contact the mar.01 en Pet Itlenars attorney.
Honçrable Harold F. Joimsin. Csun. JACK
T.' BRIDGES,
if
ty Judge, Seminole County Court. CLEVELAND, MIZI 8. BIlDOIS,
house, Sanford, FlorIda 32771, N you Not Office Draws L $af,r4
haveamyd.fan$istoasa.rtlethis Flsr1dsenerhtks*Istdey01
action or claims to file against tile
ds. 1,99. Olherwlie, a Defimit
forfeited aircraft. Otherwise, lii. wIll be entered asekiti SW and tile
alrcraftwlllbsforfeltellitkeveeot riflel sensed as Essnailsd in its
tho Sheriff of Seminole County or Polities.
Sill at Public AUCfiSII.
WITNESS my hIM IM bell
WITNESS my hand and seal 01 *eClerkeiffieClrcvltCourtan*as
title Count en Its Nd day 01 luStIly 01 Felrinscy, 5179.
February, 1179.
(SEAL.)
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. IICKWITN, JR.
ArtIr H. leckelIti,
Click l*e Clrcui Court
a Clerk 01 tilS Court
By: Ju I. Curtis
By: JOail I. WlIbs
Depsdy Clerk
Deputy Clerk - JACK T. BRIDGES. 01
County
CLEVELAND. Mlii 8. RRIDGI$
Cim5, Not Office DrlsV Z
Seminsle Ciunty
Seaford, Funds
.
Pwblleh: Psbrva,y3,6.7,g,L 11, 11, Tplsiem:
-391*314
, , ,
,$, AI1ernes Is Pollee,
Sifl,Si
,*&amp;8.7,LI , ruiim; Pebruery 70,15. March &amp;
- *3.7079.
1979. DIG-SI
D(G.93
.

CONNICT$ONCNARU

SUVICR - '

lnfavorof,oraqalnht,thefequlsted
change i' aflhindfYteflt. The City
Commission will held a PubliC

March 25, 1979 to csniidsr said
Judicial Circuit of the Stats of
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable r*COIlflSndIIiOI
AU p.rtles In interest and citizens
John B. Polk, Sheriff as Seminole
shall have an opportunity tO be
CoUnty, Florida,

your

Aprli,1979,andfiletheorlglnalwlth
the clerk of this court sitter before
service on plaintiff's attorn.y or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise
.defavltwilibeenedagainst
for the relIef demanded In the

Seminole Memorial Hospital

mendatlon to the City Commission

LX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE, Hearing k the City Commission
Room in the Citt Hall,
Attorney for the Eighteenth Florida at 7:00 P.M. on Monday.

addrNs is 3599 Lee Road,
Winter Park, Florida
32119, on or before the 5th day

reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Publish Mar. 1. S. 6. 1179

to

rental units.

SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7931sCC.1sj
STATE OF FLORIDA,

written defenses if any, to It on C.
KEN BISHOP, plaintiff's attorney,

shall be received on or before the
19th day of March 1919.
Opening of such bids will take
placeattheOfflceof -the Materials
Manager of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 8:00 o'clock A. Mon
22nd day of March 1979.

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Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
bids upon the following:
Cubicle Curtain Rod Modification
Additional information, plans and
specifications are available at OP.
lice of the Materials Man.w.
All bids shall be mailed tO
Materials Manager of the SemInole
Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
Street. Sanford, FlorIda 32771. All
bids shall be postmarked not later
thanthe 12th dayof March, 1979, and

Way line os Katherine Court, $13
the Easterly line of Lot S.
feet
Bloct S.
thence run Northeasterly along
said Easterly line of Lot 5,
dlstancsof63.l2feettoapolntsouth
ofthePolntof Beginning, thence run
North 20 feel
the Point °
Beginning
Being more generally described
as located at NE IntersectIon Of
Katherine Court and French Ave
The planned use of the properly is

The Planning &amp; Zoning Corn.
IN THE COUNTY COURI IN AND mission will submit • recon.

Lot 37, Block "A," SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS, according to the P1st
,
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Pages land2,of tie Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida.
Pu bili IlIad against you and you

INVITATIONTORID
The Board of Trustees of the

Of Beginning,

convenience' retaIl and service

OEH21

County, Florida:

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To that of RC.1, Restricted
commercial District
That property described as:
From the Intersection of the North
Line of Let 1, BlOck I, Highland
Park, according to the P1st thereof
as recorded in Plat Iookd, Pagell,
of the Public Recotda of Seminole

thence rim East 43 feet, thence run
South lo3feettotheSouth ilnebf Lot
Bid specifications are available 11, Block L thence run Nor.
upon request from the City Clerk, thwesterly along the North Rlght.cl.

Plaintiff,

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District

Park.

h':::

Legal Notice

one tennis court,

cap one tennis court at çandyiand

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, 7$-1465.CA-59.A
SOLDALE BUILDERS, 1110., a
Florida Corporation,

______________________

R.zoning from SR.1A, Single.
Family Residential Dwelling

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

43ca line
3c0fl$.cutjveflmIs . . . . 31c a line
lCofl$eCVtlVItimIs..... 3k a line

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l-tIpnted

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,frj

Forfainlllesorfriandsof
problemdrinkers
For future information call
50 301'wtltl

CALL 323.5176
ELAINE OR BOBBY

_____________________________

Variety of lobs, including sales,
potential

OIVORCE-U0.I0-Guaranteed.
Free details;' KIT, Box 791,
Pompano, FL.
osi, ,ii.,n.

RESERVATIONIST
Hotel experience will put you into

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charge bookkeepIng. Interesting

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POLICY TYISTS
This is excellent company with

experience,

NOTARY PUBLIC
32135or33.557
____________________________

RENTAL CLERK
.

Attractive.Good personality can

No experience required

Lost: Pit Bull puppy, male, white
W.browney,. 25th St. &amp; Sanford
Ave. 321.0135.

dependable hard worker.

Rrd for paIr of prescription
eye glasses in green velvet case.
P.O. 50* 2435, Sanford, Fla.
32171.

3053 or

Own tools, good experIence.
Grocery
store
experience
required, good potential,

TuesdayDowntownSanford

Grocery store experience, steady

work.

John

MANAGER TRAINEE

Legal Notice
NOTICITOTHI PUBLIC

PiannlngandZoningCommlsslonln
the City Commission Room, City
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00P.M.,
TI1day, March 15, 1979, to

recommendation.
Allpartlesinlnterestandcltizens

consider the followIng change and

shall have an opportunity to be
-.

ai*lemezoniioreina
amithi Comprehensive Land

driving record, clean cut,
stable person,

WELDER
MACHINIST
MECHANICALMAINT.

COuit

Florida.

Nezoning from AD,

February,

SECURITY GUARDS

Agricultural

FORK LIFTOPR.
COUNTER HELP
CUSTODIAN

To That of Ml.2, Medium In.
dustrial District
That property described as

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Publish: February2l.March5,1979
DEG.109
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SlMIN.E COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROUTI DIVISION
. ..er 79.69.CP

S.d7,Township2outh,*ang,
31 East, South Vi of the $E¼,
Being more generally described
extension.
Theplanned useof the

property Is
light industrial and office Park.
Thi Planning I Zoning Corn-

Divislea
IN II, ESTATE OP
MARY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM.
Deceased

mission will submit a recorn.
medation to the City Commission

NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
TO *LL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
MARYLOUI$ECUNNINOHAM,

chines or amendment. The City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing in the City Commisilon
Room in the City Hall, Sanford
Florid, at 1:00 P.M. on Monday,
ch 26, 1979 to consider said
recomodon.
All parties In Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be

deceased, File Number 79*CP, 15
pending in the Circuit Court for
$enl'4 County, Florida, Probate
Division. the address of which is

pge Office Drawer C, Sanford,
FlorIda 32771. TIe personal
representative of tie eoaie is

5

167 MItchell's Lane, Middletawn.
Rhode Island '*0. The name and
. the personal reprewn.
ta$IvVsaflorneyarswtforth below
MI persons having claims or
demands against the estate eec

Infavorof, or against, the requested

Psard at said hearings,
By order of the planning and
Zonkg CommIssion of tie City of
$sn*d, Ficrida, this isti day of

Full time work for established

WOODWORKER

THREE

person

with

knowledgeof horses. Immediate
opening.

711 P.M..
The Board of County Cornmlicnee's of Seminole County,
plenida,wilI hold a public leering to
cemidsn the following Items:
A. APPEALS AGAINST THE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
IMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 79331-CA41.I

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

MALCOLM LEWIS JOHNSON,

All peflQ
,,,i4,4 hi Ia. estate
Is ilsen a espy if this Notice 01
MrnIaatimhasWsamaitada,o
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE op
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE. Ii Illeasyobj.diew

they may have that challenges No
NudIty ot me decedent's sw. tile
qualit aliens .4 the personal
r s*IstIv or *0 venue a
lunlsdlchlen 01 mc ceurt.

DEMANDS. AND

OIJSCTION$ NOT $0 FILED
WILL. SI FOREVER MIRED

DMeef*ellrstpu$ketlonefIgils
NifuoilAdmbUilrstlen: February
21.7079.

Francis J. Clay
As Pul Ippnsssdativo 01
m. i
ot
Miry l.svlse Cunnliwjtsm,
ATTORNEY Pot PERSONAL.
REPEESINTATIVI:
1. KIRBY MONCRIIP if
$NINNOL$1I, LOGAN AND

MONCIIIP
'
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pat om. '
saifoid, Pimlis 11732
Tisplialta: (IN) *3-150
PwbIlsh: Patuaryll. MarelL mI

oss.rn

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INVESTMENT DUPLEX
Excellent location, older home
converted to yp.down duplex,

Sell that extra bike with a low cost
Classified Ad.

and
LINDA MAY JOHNSON

1* ft Is IS ft en the following
descrIbed p,earty: The N II'S ft of

NOTICIOFACTION
TO: Malcolm Lewis Johnson

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.

Trup L, 3rd SQU.d

3rd Armored Cavalry '
Ft. Bliss, Texas 7016
39, on Wekiva Park DnivL (01ST. 1)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thit..an
Y.ENTERPRI$I$ INC. SA(12.1I.7i)-1*V-AlAgriculfure action fir dilselutlin of marriage
Zone- Appeal assist tIle Board 01 hiS bee, 11111 against y
in the
MjwslminthiDenvinsLet$Ijeand CWCvIt Court of Seminole County,

Width Variance en tile following Florida, and you are requlrsdtg
WI: Lot SIM Variance from 4* Nrveac,yofvowwvIn.ndeIem.,
eq ft to 13.511 eq ft and Lii Width If any, to it on JACKI. IRIDGES,

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REALTY WORLD.

U. Mary canal front lot, cleared,
ready to build. $12,000.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

FORRESTGRUNE

243S' 5, French (179?) Sanford
_In 5374

REALTORS
INC.
$30.M330r3$.4711eVeL

(JdII

e/

2635 Sanford Ave.
321-0759

"DEAL With STEMPER"
"8. Keep Your TEMPER"
* FISH CAMP with restaurant on

St. Johns River. Terms.
*MOOERN 3 BR, 2 bath home
with 4 acres on East SR 46.

HINt ISdIy, he.

Graze your horses. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under $73,000

AFTER HOURS

with terms.

322064$

*10 ACRES in Osteen. $22,000.

CLEAN AS A WHISTLE, 2 BR, I b,
new paint, new root. Large
family room. Owner will assist
in financing. $25,000.

*SANFORD. 3 BR, 2 bath home.
Nicely landscaped, cozy
fireplace. 537,500 FHA Terms.

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ZONED GC.2. 2 BR, 1 b. Frontage
on busy French Ave. ideal office

21-ApIS. &amp; HEUISG
TOSIII1

.1'.

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535,000

OIILTOSHARE
211 ApI with

m4680

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.Iprtnwsts Uithirnlstud

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lLflr Senior Citizens. Dormtown, very clean &amp; roomy. See
JimmIe Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

sss,000.

paid. W,300.

Ave.

II LONG W000IS
3 BR, fenced yard, trees, stereo
speakers, beautiful cord. range,

sr. Citizens only, no pets. $200 +
utilIties. 1st, last &amp; dsp. Avail.
''

41m. apt.$IUPer jo., 1 child. $50
depopit. $30 extra for pets. 0th &amp;
MagnolIa Ave. 322.501.

Kisdile5abefh.No sts,aduft$
332-ia'

ref. NEW carpet. $35,000. Will
"Sill F HA-VA.

FERN PARK-LAKEFRONTI
3 BR, 3 bath, screened perch,
small &amp; dock. NEW carpet &amp;

paint. IN's.
IALTAMONTE .G

tt. on Lake Morvoe. Ten acres

tofal. $130100.
SIX acres take front zoned for
Mjltiple Residence. 5130.000.

Near Mill, hospital, churches.

Lovely 3 SR, fenced yard, Fam.
Rm. screened porch. $31,900.

CALl. USRE.FHA.VA
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOANS

Harold Hall holly
'R EALTOR. MLS
373.5774 ()y

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Night

Flnar'inq

People who like money use low
cost classified ads to buy, sell, or

IP!C.
701111g.
I. AlSamsnls Dr.

REALTOR

MODERM.
WALNUT, OAK, MAHOGANY DR

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
322-5672

Suites; tSR Suites; office desks.
odd tables, chests, dressers 8
couches Too many Items to
LiSt!
VISAMASTER CHARGE
$CASH DOOR PRIZES$

S pc BR suite new, $239; 5 pc. LR
new $399: Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up:
7 Pc. dinettes 169.95 &amp; up; Ret.
$508. up; El stove $608. up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford

SANFORD AUCTION •

Furniture Salvage, 1797 So. of
Sanford, 3278771.

trade.

ONE OF A KIND 3 BR, 1 bath
home in Winter Springs I W-w
carpet, C.H&amp;A, Fla. Rm., dining
area &amp; Many Extras I Good
neighborhoodt BPP WARRANTED. Only 533,3001

HIA- w-wcarpet, eq. satin kit.,
Lg. Fla. Rm., Pool I PatIo &amp; So
Much More? Super Buy at

$47,250?

SANFORD AREA
95'x125' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE, CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. 57.500.

_______________________ Piney Woods Auction Barn every
Sunday at 1 p.m . located on SR
415, 18 ml. north of Sanford. We

75'x13O
HOMESITE - 014,
O5CEOLA NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $1500.
HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17-92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
5750 PER FRONT FOOT.

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, 11-92 So. of
Sanford. 3225721.

52-Appliances

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER? WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

SEIGLER REALTY

2565
r
REALTORS [j PARK

BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

New 235 HOmes, 4 pcI. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low

down payments.

BUILDER. 32242i7

Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327-1571
DeLand 668-0335

Air Cond. &amp;Hemthig

We have a success story to tell.
Please be our guest on March I,
)97, 1:30 p.m. Holiday Inn,
Holiday Isle, Sanford. 5ew.

vatlons not necessary. 331.0041.

JJ. St..Iman, me.
A LTOR
BY OWNER
Lovely 1k. view property wwater
rIghts. 4 BR, 2 b with baby
nursery off master

BR, (..H&amp;A.

many outstanding rotras.

5*50. 323.1257.

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37? 1420

Home Improvements

Central Heat 8. Air Cond, Free Es?.

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 327 1171
JACK FROST-- Cent. Heat 8 Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. 8. Rex. 3720208.

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
519 E Is? St., 322-5712

eramiclile
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specially. 25 yrs. Exp. 671 7617

ROBSON MARINE
?27 Hwy. 1797
Sanford, Fla. 37771

RACO Foam, fiberglas 8.
Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
371 0839 or 901 734 6705 collect

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience of
your home. 24 yrs e*p $108. up.
37331$? br appt

Lawn Maintenance
Save Money &amp; Time 10 pct ott all
new maintenance contracts thru
Mar. IS. Call for Free Estimate
Lindsey's Lawn Service 339 6986

If no Ans. 373 8569.

Iessrnaking

57-Sports Equipment

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
372 0701

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $5
Scott Reagan 322-Ill'

59-Wvs$CaI

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INSULATION-- Batting, blowing,

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

IWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact?
Classified Ads Gels Results
And That's A Fact Too'

Morchandise

Lawn Service
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil S. fill dirt,

lawn main?. S. tree trimming
32) 7918

Light Finuling

Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Corn

Grooming &amp; Boarding

plate. Thomas organs, pianos.

Bob Bali's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.

322 2255
ANIMAL HAVEN

62-Lawn-Garden

clipping, Ilea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
kennels 322-S757.
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenhouse
3279141
Eves alter 68 weekends

ul)ie
looking for your ser
vices everyday List in the

'

PIunIng Service
Remodeling, retired builder doing

all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, F I.
rooms. Free ext. 323 $214.

Must sell SO'x176'x14' new all steel
bldg. $2.25 sq. ft., will divide.
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64-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-5111

10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwfm. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Trlbble,

Don't pile no longer needed items

Realtor, 305.641104 &amp; $30505.
Eve 8. wkends 104.734-1994.

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

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5.0. BALINT I ASSOC.
3271665
Small home repairs, Remodeling
&amp; Pan. Rooting repair. Free Est.
3238543-331 0715
STOP AND THINK A
MINUTE. -. IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
&amp; CABINETS
3230129

47-RN I EsIS i*sd
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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3321015.

65-IetsSupplies

Siberian Husky puppIes, AKC, 7
oks., Blue eyes, II I Wh or
Silver Grey. 1st puppy ihots. not
kenneled - personal care, $150
5311, VIsa or MC accepted. 331.

Private Party wants to buy a

house in feed of repairs. Have
some cash. 3231111 afti

4846 or 322101.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
LicenSed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322 9460

I'. 1

62.A-Farm Equipment

63 acres E. of Sanford. $7200 per
acre. Tsr-ms. William Malic
iowki, Realtor. 322.7993.

Painting

.0 v

l4us,ness St'rvice Column C.ill
3227611 or Iii 9993

FILL DIRT&amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7550

Leave message for H. K. SmIth
at 1-100124-7$$, ext. M7*'Il.

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL I 3.49 5371

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing.

REAL ESTATE

Looking For A Career
I Real Estate!!!

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1918 Chrysler Lebaron Medallion,
4 dr., loaded. Low mileage. Call

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

CROCKET LOG HOMES
"LOGS &amp; LAND
GO HAND IN HAND"

tSoclv damage Make offer
373 8019
_________

pci. Country Colonel Willard R.
Whitehead 8. Colonel Leonard
FuIt:. 322 2770-

Televiion-2S" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600.
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still In
warranty. Call 831 1714 day or
night.

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420

$913 CapriceS W

3220337

S ACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
12,750 PER ACRE. TERMS.

ROLLING HILLS &amp; PINE COUNTRY, GREAT FISHING I
HUNTING. 20 ACRES AT $1,300
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

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Classic 69 Cadillac Sedan
DeVitle, E,cellent Condition
Onl SI.19S 3230100

Good Used Televisions. $33 anO up.

RAINBOW SPRINGS
AREA

PANAMA CITY AREA

196S BUICK GRAN SPORI I sp.
needs clutch, e'ng in good cond
Best offer You tow' 32) 6159

53-TV-Radio.Stereo

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio, 4 speed PRO
turntable. $ track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 131-1714 br free
home demonstration.

60 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP &amp; 350 ACRES OF
LAKES. $2,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

;UST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 to
75 models. Cal, 339 9100 or 8)1
1605 lDeaterl

will buy, sell or trade used
Furniture, antiques or misc. by
Ihe piece or house full Free
peck upon consigned mdse. at 30

OCALA AREA

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Deltonal Split BR plan, eat-In
kit., scr. porch, dining area, all
in a quiet neighborhood surrounded by lakest Just 134,5001

Have .i room to rent? Let a
classihied ad find a tenant for
you'

323 0697

20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY 46. 13.500
PER ACRE. TERMS.

171 ACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE I. FARM ACRES.
1553 PER ACRE.

H*y 92, 1 mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever5
Tuesday 8 Saturday at 7)0. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 90.4255
0731 br further details.

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

Miller's 7619 Orlando Dr.

EUSTIS AREA

80-Autos for Sale

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GENEVA AREA

S ACRES LAKE FRONT IMPROVED PASTURE. $4,000
PER ACRE. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

3237340

12155 French

Si-Househoki Goods

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PUBLIC AUCTION f
Mon., Mar. 5, 7 PM s
ANTIQUES &amp; •

327 5791

110 Sanford Ave.

1967 Honda, 2 cyl
Runs good, need fork, $100
Call 323 2155

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

72-Auction

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Tarps, Tents, Cots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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NEED commercial property? 130
ft. frontage on Si, room to ox.

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1. UvIs*lid Im. COfTWaiin'

old two story 3 BR,

INCOME. Going Business with
rental property. Everything

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March 14. Aft 4:30

Eves 562.3635 322.1950

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r3l-Artmsi*S Furnished

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REALTOR 322-401
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

1'i b home on picturesque lOt.
Many unique features make this
an outstanding home. $59 MO.

'! SR-Sill. Pool, Aduts only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
" RIvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

Village.
"333-WoMariner's
l._

STEMPER AGENCY

b.
OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1
Largecornef lot. Lotsof storage
space. C.H&amp;A. $21100.
CHARMING

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*40 ACRES Near I-I &amp; SR 46
interchange. $400,000 Terms.

or small business location.

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repairs &amp; paintingl A buy for
$22,950'

Brick home in Dreamwoldt C-

Reg. Real Estate Broker

wr

3fl'$4

JUST LISTED. 3 BR, 1 bath home
in Sunland, w-Dinlng area.
carpet, spacious backyard &amp;
Much Morel Perfect for
newly-weds or retired couple?
Nice iocationl BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only 521.5001

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red

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proof, call Tom Kent, collect, at
924269.2071 or write: Vanguard
Divisional Headquarters, 6316

WE SELL HOME SI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

fenced back. Nice neighborhood.

BATEMAN REALTY

323•7832

REALTOR

SELLIRS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI

Reduced for Quick Sale
Owner transferred. 3-l' btk.,

s2L 000.

EVENINGS322-0512
322.1357 3321177

iactud PhOfi number,

ESQUIRE, of CLEVELAND, MIZE
&amp;
lDOEL Pest Office DrassiZ,

4*11 ftts 13.11I eq ft and Let $anlsrd, FlorId. 32771, Attsrneys
Width Variance trim 19 It Is 110 ft fir Petitioner, on or Wore Ia.
In Lii 3. Lii has' Vailailco Irem deVil MsrxL 1979. and file
4Al1eqftIs34,7701q$onLetS,All. OrlglnolwlItltteClsrkep ttil$CslIrt
WI Wits Iscatod in L.*$. Estates.
befir. service en PetItiellir's
PS14PIII,hi$edhenll.2l.II,sn 01lemsyovimmedWelym,r,q;
lunull Road and Eden Park othirwim, a Default and'ullimate
Avimue. (DI$T. 3)
iudgsnw will be sNored aglnot
ThlspvblIchesrInSsIllbel,s$din yeulsr tile relIef deman
Mite
Seem 50 sIlts Seminole Cswlty PsHtIee,.
Courthouse, Seeded, F*Ids, en
WITNESS my hand aid s..f ii
March 17.1Wt, ii 7:0 P.M., or as 'his Cowl en this 2251 day 01
sean thaneeNar iS pmltt.
February, 1979
WvIlh. cemesels filed with *0 (SEAL)
Land Deiitsumi ManiI' will N
ARTHUR N. SICKWI'flf, JR.
censidinid. Perils spjuring ii
Clerk sims ClrcvN Court
By: Ju I. Curtis
*0 publIc_heari wIN N
.
Deputy Clerk
orally. Ifoanlags may be cOntinued
trim time Is time
p4 JACK T. BIDIGES, ESQUIRE.
ç$5ry.P4dfl$y$IJof5 CLEVELAND, MIZE 8. BRIDGES
Plot Office Drawer Z
by calling 311-439. mt. 106.
lsCyCemmiss1iner. Sanford. Plenlia,i
Tma: 381-313.1314
Seinhisli County, FWids
By: Sobanl Prws*,_Chairman AISSIMVI fir PoItle
Allot; Arthur N. BicliwlIa.
N, Mirch%1L
19' 150
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io: 'March &amp;
- IveG.131
DEH14

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$41,050.

pOdUI1

28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales In Feb.

w carpet, dining area, 2 utll.
bidgs. I seller to do misc.

in kit., FR + 1g. rm. on lower
level 35*17. Call todayl FHA

San Juan Avenue. No. 10,
Jacksonville, Fl. 32210. Please

3,r

REALTY

BeiAirew-spacious Fla. Rm., w-

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DeBary 1k. front, trees. 2 BR, eat.

IMPOSSIBLE
That iswtat most people say when
we tell them that our
distributors open their office
'. doors at 5:30 p.m. close at 9:30
p.m. and ne, over s.io,000 per
year. They stop saying it when

'

STE N STROM

FANTASTIC 2 BR, 1 bath home in

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Hu$band.Rsspondent,

Wlfe.Petltio,er,

W.GarnettVhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KNIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.71$1, Sanford

£172.

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IN RE:: THE MARRIAGE OF-

FLOYD R. WOMACK, JR. Al Agriculture
BA(3.l9.79) ISV
Zone -Appeal against liii Board of
Adjustment in Denying A Lot Size
Varlancfnlmd3,SSOsqftto3S,310
eq ft and Lot Width Variance from

private entranes. $21,500.

HAL COLIERT

'

Variancefr.m 11111 fiNN en Lois
1,2. LanIL Lit She Verlancefrem

warranty plan. $19,000.

Able Home Cleaners
Franchise available. We are
_________________________
'
looking to establish franchise in
REALTY INC.
Sanford area. Established
Company, low overhead, High MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
profit. Immediate income. in
maid
professional
home
cleaning service. Call 1.315-257.

Legal Notice

Let * Replet of Wekiva Camp
Sites, PSI, P159.1,. Wi Sictien 39-lI.

home, brick fireplace &amp; wet bar
.n den, rental unit on property- office potential. 1 yr. home

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.

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIINOTICI,tofllewlttthscl.rk
01 the above dun a srIttn
stateind Of any claim or
,pi.d
they may hays. Each claim must be
In writing and must Indicate
basis N, the claim, the name and
address of the creditsi- or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. It the claIm Is not yet dvi,

stated. If the claim Is sscla'ed, tIe
securIty shall be descrIbed. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
ciples 01 the claim Is mc clerk to
uMtithoclerttOmallonec*py$s
each personal repreqawoilve.

LAKE MARY
Wooded corner lot 4 BR, 7 bath

322-6-457 aft Hrs. 322.7111

Seeng'#iork
3320355

24-BUSitWSS

good

March27, 1979

shall be stated. If me Claim Is
contingent or Unllquldated, the
naiwe of the uncertainty shalt be

.

GROOMER

MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF

the date when it will became

2'.7 bath home, extra large Fam.
Rm. fireplace in LR, screened
patio, recently remodeled.

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

H0U5.ke,
P.rorCleaniflg Person

binefiti needs experienced
.

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Johnny Walker

SKYL,NE 11'w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
350) Orlando Dr.
373 5200
VA &amp; FHA

both. C. C. Misner Assoc..
Harold Hall Realty, Inc
Realtor. 373-5714.

SANFORD

sewer.

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nicely landscaped yard with
fruit trees. $31,900.

165.500.

anIsdPart.timeNigthtWOrk
Cleaning Offices.
323.5514or322.7I71

Greet company with excellent

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NeticeofPoblkNsarisg

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

2 home building silos. $5300 for

Well established neighborbood. 2
BR. 1 bath home with large
Fam. Rm. that could be 3rd BR,

New 3 BR, 1 b CH, city water I

21-.SitUatiOflS Wanted

FRONT END

Handymans Special Office or
Dwelling. Owner will hold
mortgage, 111,000. Low down
payment. Ph. 830-4203 or 321-0320

SANFORD

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____________________

Expsrienced In aerial line work
pres.rre. Chance to earn
celient salary.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 5.8335

beamed ceIings, in ,LR, porch,

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CABLE LI NE WORK

24 HOUR 10 322-9283

43-Lots.Acreage

Auociateswanted, call Bill Platte
for confidential interview.

Home,91 E. 2nd St.

General knowledge of power
equipment wilt land this lob.

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

afternoon.

fruit &amp; shade trees, nice neigh.
borhood. Warranted. $36,500.

parson take View Nursing

9125. French (Hwy 17.92) Sanford

SIMINOI.ECOUNTYIOARDOF

Large family home, I BR, 2 b,
pan., family rm., large closets,
split plan, covered patio, fenced,

LPN Full time, 11-7 shift. Apply i

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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commercial. Downtown Lake
Mar-i. Warranted. $11,900.

Seigler Realty, Broker

321 O6, 127 1577, 668 5335

Excellent location for this 3 BR.

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company.

REALTY

SEIGLER REALTY

shop or barber shop. Zoned

part time

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 R, I'
BATH. MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK I. PINE. REDUCED TO
115.900 WITH $3,500 DOWN.

CROCKET LOG HOMES I

Officeathome,beautifulhomehas
space for your office, beauty

62$u636.

retailer. S I Comm. Excellent
Company bend Is 8. op.
portunities in management.
Start your career In retailing &amp;
merchandising today.
Call 309-856.0717 Ext 10

steady worker

SEAMSTRESS

DIG-IS

LUCKYYOUmoverightin3BR,2
b, ci. garage door, 1g. cot. lot,
walk to school &amp; church. Custom
kit. Warranted. $44,900.

Clothing Sales person needed now
for Florida's Leading Menswear

t work with excellent corn.
psny.

Strong

Warranted. $55,000.

YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. Fol
details call 644.3079
______________________

LABORER
IND. DUCT MAN

February, 1179.
JO. Galloway, Chairman
city of Sanford
Planning and Zoning CotemIasin
Publish: February 19, March 5, 1979

extras.

IS INFLATION CRAMPING

knowledge.

Need dependable

many

AVON

Night work, light

as located South of Silver Lake
Drive and East of MellonvIlle Ave.

+

322 7960

'Cash 322-4132

niture Salvage ifl 0721

373 5308_

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MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
,-or )aIe

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

Was $485. now $325. md. outside
cover, 30 AMP fuses 8. outlet.

42-Mobile Homes

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 JR66or 323 770

furniture. ReIrig., stoves, tools

Frigidaire A-C 19,000 OTU's,
E.E.R. ratio 1.6; used 10 hrs.

41-Houses

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78-M,torcyCles

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used

cash or take up payments of $12
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 811.1111 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

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BUY JUNK CARS
From 510 to (0
Call 322 1621. 3734160

Used. any condition 6.11 8126
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cart. trucks 8 heavy egupmen
3725990

ORIENTAL RUGS. WANTED
Top Prices Paid

area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach for $116

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LARGE DOG REASONABLE
671 Sl8lafterspm

only $116 bal due, purchasers left

$6I0000WN&amp;MOVE 1N3 BR,? B
NEW PAINT, FENCED YD.
$232 MO. a PCT. INT.

fireplace w.sunken LR, 1g. sc.
porch

&amp; delivery man. Must have
Set
neat appearance, good driving
record, good itfitude ia must.
Apply in person to Mr. Myers at
aadcock Furniture. 2305 5.
_____________________
French Ave.

SAW OPERATOR
SALES REPS.

PtanofffieCityofSanford, Seminole

P" clean 3 BR, 2 b, cozy

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We have a Singer Fufura sewing
mach. Sold new for 5650 was
.Cflrlstm.as Jay-iwiy, there was

NEAR AUTO TRAIN. BRING
FOOD 8 MOVE IN. COMP
FURN. FRAME HOME IN
EXC. COND. SC PORCH,
WORK SHOP. FRUIT TREES.
SEE IT NOW AT $23500

Top Dollar Paid for unk S. used

DOG HOUSE FOR

drill press. 2 ton eng. lift. Sell
cheap. 671-5027.

.

Gentle. $60 or trade
322-2678

68-Wanted to Buy

25 ton HYD press. motor stand,

REAL ESTATE
REALTQR.322 7198

fruit trees. Warranted. $89,500.

323 13-40

Lots of Toots
Years old-Valuable
665- 5178

CailBart

SHELTLAND popjy

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fliunk Cars Removed

6Mo Old FILLY
Halter broke $150
321 0861

SANFORD AUCTION

NATURE LOVERSHIDE-A-WAY
LAKEFRONT-POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 200' on
lake. 18x40 pool. 3 URs, 3 B's,
formal LR &amp; DR, sauna &amp;
exercise rm. -4 1 BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance.
$99,000.

home on 3+ acres, office or
vorkshop &amp; garage. Shade 8.

3 days a week
323-8670
________________________
SHIPPING &amp; RECEIVING
Excellent company must be able
to supervis, employees. Good
advancement.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9125. French (Hwy 17.92) Sanford

DRIVERS

Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by the

66-Horses

Open Mon-Sat 10 5
1215 S. French

76 Chevy. 6cyI auto van
Customized insideS. Out
8)0 5737

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New shipment of vinyl flooring on
sale $2.00 yd.

REALTOR
ML
373-6061 or eves. 323 0511

75-A--Vans

323 936

I!! LOOK H!

M. Unsworth Realty

For Estate Commercial 8 Rest
dental AuctOns 8. Appraisals
Call DvllS A(ton 373 5620

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable
Call aft. 5-i wks. old

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA VA. FHA 235 &amp; 715.

Immaculate I BR, 2'. b, Country

323.726).

Gardener for

National Company, excellent
advancement potential.

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Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
Llve.ln Companion, short term
a'lgnmcit. Homemakers Up

CASHIER

Ca11322.MllforRiward

Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprises, Inc.

72-Auction

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Doberman pups AKC, Fem $125;
male $150. Terms avail- Kastner
L!o.$d Iine 323 6681

WILL BUY EXISTING Is? 8 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg. Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. I D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
862-743

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Carpenters Helpers. Exp. onlyt $4
hr.tostart.WorklnDeltona.339.
9029 between 7-9 p.m.

ASSIST, MGR.

2KeysLost

VA.F HA.235.Conv. 'Aomes
Low Down Payment

41-Houses

Retired or semi-retired for light
chores around horse farm. 323.

MECHANIC

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Splendid Apt. Bldg., finest
location. Four spacious 2 BR
units, all rented. High yield.
Good investment at $65,000.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
Realtor MLS. 323-5771

no other call, 322.5752.

lust

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40.A-Apartments&amp;
.----Duplexes for Sale
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Dog Groomer, all breeds, full time
year around, fully experienced

WAREHOUSE

____________________________
____________________________________

March 25, 1979 to consider said

ALL. CLAIMS.

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land exciting

S-Lost &amp; Four,d
____________________________

2061.
________________ -

It you weren't looking for a
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 1.800.4321403 anytime for
recorded message.
__________________________

SECRETARY
Excellent typists with good office

WInIbY DOT

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

LET'S BE HONEST

outstanding benefits,

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38-Wanted to Rent
_________________
_______________________

RE HA B IL. I TAT 10 N
program seeks individual WhO
desires to assist clients assume
office duties &amp; drive van.
Challenging position - good
fringe benefits. Chauffeur
license I typing skill required.
Send resume 8. qualifications to
Box 15, co Evening Herald, P.O.
Box 1631, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

.

65-Pets-Supplies

47-A-Mortgages Bought
___
&amp;SokI

WHILE IT LASTS'

. LOCAL

BOOKKEEPER
Hotel experience required. + full

WHY SE LONELY? Write "Get A
Dating Service. All Ages,
po so ioi, Clwtr., FL, 33317.

(ill lnv

Medel Inc., Realtor

31-BuSiness Property
_______________________
Warehouse for lease. 16.000 sq. ft.
Call 322-8313 or contact Jungle
LaboratorieS Corp. P.O. Box

Classified Ad.

fun lob,

woit.

_____________

In,

Vacation time Is here...get what

- GENERAL OFFICE

FACEPWITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phofli 5413333
Wrtt,.O..ans 1213

834-6345.

fI APdt'C

Clf"

2018. Sanford, Fla. 32711.

LOW FEETERMS

PSYCHIC advises on Love,
Business &amp; Personal direction.
Donations appreciated. JAMIL
P.O. Box 10154 Eugene, .Ore.
liMO. Call 24 hrs. (3).443141.

_____________________
112 Garrison, clean. 2 BR, FR.
Carport, drapes, lease, dep. $185.

Addressers Wanted Immediatelyt
Work at home - no experience
necessary - excellent pay.
Write American Service, S3SC
Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, Tx.
73231.
________________

JOB TODAY!!

Sanford AlAnon Family Group
PO' Box 553
Sanfond,afh

near The Springs I BR,
2 bath, heat.&amp;r. $250 mo.
A.V.POpe.Realtor
131.1fl6

COOKS WANTED

THAT NEW

41-Houses

32-Houses Unfurnjshed
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Experienced only' Employee
benefits, year around posItion.
Apply in person Days Inn
Sanford.

LET'S SPRING

ISAtCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
ALANON

will hold a Public
Hearing in the City Commission
Room in the City Hall, Sanford,
Florida at 7:00 P.M. on Monday,

WITHIN

Want

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Commission

required,

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.

_________________

infavorof,oragainst,therequssted

nf

AS

Sundou
- - Noon Frkia
______________________________________________

change or amendment. The City

FRAI$ J,

II

DEADLINES
Noon The Doj Before Publication

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5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
FRIDAY
MONDAY thru
_____
SATURDAY 9.Noofl
3 Lines Minimum

'M Planning &amp; Zoning Com.
mission will submit a recom.
mendatlon to the City Commission

heard at said hearings.
By order of the Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida, this 3h day

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Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
__________________________

Medical Supply.

1979.
J.Q. Galloway, Chairman
City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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COUnty, Florida.

Monday, Mitch 5, 1979-38

________________________________________________

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
FICTITIOUS NAMI
Notice Is hereby given that I am UIGNTIBNTN JUDICIAL dR.
engagedlnbuslnessat304Hwy43l, CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
165 A Altamorte Springs, Fl. 32701 COUNTY, FLORIDA.
seminole County, Florida under the CIVIL ACTION NO. 19.267.CA44.I
.rriae ii
fictitious name of SOMEt)IIN'
(fi R
EXTRA,.ndthatllntlndtoredistlr
VALERIE L. SMIELDS.
said name with the Clerk of thi
PetltlonerWife,
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the and
provIsions of the Fictitious Name JOHN RAY SHIELDS,
Statutes. To.Wit: Section 165.01
Respondent.Husband.
Florida Statuten 1957.
NOTICI OF ACTION
Nancy M. Smay
Publish: February 19, 25. March 3, TO: JOHN RAY SHIELDS
Route i,iox 211
12, 1919
Kenbrldge, Virginia
DEG.V
Last Known Ares1
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
*it n *ri,
dl4Iuti of
PUBLIC NOTICI
marriage has been flied agaInst
HIGHWAY CONSULTING
and you are required 10 UTV C COPY
ENOINIIRING FIRMS
of your written defenses, If any, to
The County of Seminole, Florida,
WALDEN,
1.
FRANKLIN
seekin'3 expressions of interest
ESQUIRE,of BrockiWaiden, 335
from consulting engineering firms
Semoran
Boulevard.
East
having ademonstrated capability In
AItamoWe Springs, Florida, 32701,
major highway protect design and
Petitioner's attorney, on or before
administration and a thorough
March 23, 1979, and file the original
knowledge of FlorIda Statutes,
witl'i th. Clerk of the above.styled
administrative
rules,
and
Court either before service on
procedures (or administration of
Petitioner's attorny or lm.
state Scond Gas Tax revenues and
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
expenditures Ihersof. The primary
judgment may be entered against
function of the selected firm will be
you for the relief demanded in the
to perform all Items of major high.
petition.
wayprolectplannlng,d.vetopmenf,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
and imPlementation formerly
this court on the 13th day f
handled on the county's behalf by
February, 1979.
the Florida Department of Tran.
(SEAL)
sportation in the administration of
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
thecounty's former State Secondary
Clerk of the Circuit Cowl
Road Program. TypIcal items will
By: Jeannlne MOyl
include, but not be lirjlited to,
Deputy Clerk
planning, cash flow forecasting and
publish: February 19, 25. March
analysis, enginwing design, right.
12, 197
olway research and acquisition,
DEO.92
environmental impact, publIc
hearings, contract administration,
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC
and supervision.
Notice Is hereby given niat a
Duties involving other categories
of county rood prplects may be Public hearing will be held by the
Planning and Zoning CommIssion I,i
assigned from time to time as may
the CIty Commission Room, CIty
be required by the Board of County
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M.
Commissioners.
Ofl Thursday, March 13, 1979 to
Interested firms are Invited to
consider the following change and
submit their statement as interest
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
arid qualifications by March 15, 1919,
and the Comprehensive Land Use
addressed to: William Bush, Jr.,
PlanoftheCityofSanford, SerninOiI
County Engineer, Seminole County
County, Florida.
Department of Public Works, 4300
Reroning from RC.1, Restricted
South Orlando Drive, Sanford,
Commercial District
Florida 32771.
Tothat of RMOI ,Muitiple.Family
Publish: February 25, March 3, 1979
Pesldential, OffIce and institutional
DEG.113
_______________________________
District.
That property described as the
NOTICITOTHE PUBLIC
West 100 ft. of all South of First St.
Notice Is hereby given that a
and N½ of street adjacent on South,
Public Hearing will be held by the
Block 14, Chapman 8. Tucker Ad.
Planningandloning Commission in
dition to Sanford, P1st look 1, Page
the City Commission Room, City
24of the PublIc Recordsof Seminole
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 5:00 P.M.
County, Floi'lda.
On Thursday, March 13, 1919, tO
Being more generally described
consider the following change and
as located at Southeast corner of B.
amendmenttothezoning ordinance
First St. and Cypress Ave.
and the ComprehensIve Land Use
Thepla neduseof the property Is
PlanoftheCltyofSanford,Semlnole
Office, Apothecary Shop and

INVITATIONTOIID:
counsy,Florid.,andtheEastRlgtt.
The City of Longwood, Florida is af.way line of
French Avenue, run
acc.p$ingbldionthefoilowing:
e
South along Rlght-of.Way line 241.4
doublebasketball court; one double Poet, hence run East 1 feet for a

DEO.120

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U

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BRUNSWICl(, Ohio (UPI) - what he has to go through"
When Brunswick police officers said. "When he was first a
need a sympathetic shoulder to policeman, I really resented the
lean on, they may find it at extra hours he had to spend w'
home.
the lob."
The police dePartment has
But after seeing all the trivial
started to lEt an officer's wife
tasks,
paper work and other
ride in the cruiser with
daily
duties
of an officer, shO
husband to give thewives a
saidahebetterunclerdandsher
better understanding of a
husband's resn,opsibiljtles.
policeman's job.
Wives of all officers Will be
Sgt. Thomas P. Miller, who
given
the OppOitWIlty to LidS
will be 30 years old Thuraday,
wlththelrhusbanda,saidPoilce
and his wife Laurel were the
first coiçle to take advantage auet Clayton Crook. About
of the wives have agreed to
of the i,rovam.
participate,
MteX riding with her husband
ldayM
t
The force in the Medina
will help bring more un- County community of 29,000
derstanding to their marring, consists of the chief, six
Ihey have been married six sergeants and 15 offIcers.
Mrs. Miller said she was
years and have two children.
"I'mreallyfinally getting to suprised how preuure can
the point where I understand build, even during dull perioio

Center.

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cop Husba

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Senior Citizens meeting, noon, Sanford
Bag lunch, business and bul3g 0.

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I Man, quality operatign
Syrs. sip. Patios, Driveways
elc.Wayneloal,337-l321

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks. Fast Service
Chg. Cds. Accepted
32l-1$$i

pressure Clssithsg
Mildrew removal, houSes 8 roofs

Mobile Homes. $23 50
834 9535

WOW
WASH ON WHEELS
Houses, Mobile Homes. Trucks
Comm. Bldg. 673 195$

Trw Service
TREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed &amp; in
sured FREE est. $62 III?.

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DEAR DR. LAMB -

I am a

bachelor and, quitefrankly,rny
cooking leaves a lot to be
dtIeat

Dr.
71st Year, No. 1

eiUeyat

begandwonderjflshouldstart
question
taking vitamins.

18 Auto workers 37 Spookily
union (abbr.) 38 Flora

Plump
Tergal
21 Made sleep
Model of solar
noise
system
23 Confounded

t

i , are there better brands than

vitamins
ary
intake?
Trembling
I1PtaC a good diet
3
just given birth t0
26 Sagacity
DEAR READER
tree
28 Gold (Sp)
4 Genet:'c
the
Down syndrome and
POpiewOhid get thehl'vitamins
25 Medical
41 Rights
30 Sward
materal
minerals
from
good
congenital
leukemia. Both the
picture (comp.
Borders
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wd)
.
That's
the
were extremely
foo
wholesome
ds
ba
32 Actor March 6 Corrida cheer
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free
Ret
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th
anemic. He Is at the children's
way
49 CIA
29 Doing its
Detain
8 Devil (Sp)
in the Intensive care
There
are
people
who
do
not
eat
hospital
work
forerunner
39 Shot hole-in. 9 Respect
a
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d,
balanced
diet,
for
*
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unit now with a very uncertain
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on,
10 River in
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pro
gnosis. I would appreciate
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Europe
52 Young social42 Strike out
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am Ow ones who should take any information you can give
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35 Of the (Sp)
Many people who live me about this birth defect.
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young or old, don't
alone,
DEAR READER - The
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properly.
This
is
sometimes
clusjccliaracterlglcsshow
a
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to
lack
of
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cooking
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distinction, however, because
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difference which vItwthI tablet oriental parents born with
you take, as long as you take an defect.
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all-purpose vitamin tablet YOU You are going to hear a lot
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can buy at any grocery store about this problem so I will
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'which
=
mended daily allowances points that you might
31
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*11 the important In the
It has commonly
W, I
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vitamins,
been
said
that
women over *
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Health Letter number 48, children with the Down 3'
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Diet, Recommended
recent evidenó
me. M
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Dietary
Allowances shows that only 20 percent of.
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FOOT
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SOLDIERS SERGEANTS
OUT.'.

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THE OCCASION
THE ERA. REQUIREMENTS
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CHIAJE5E FtOD'!

very beneficial could develop little or no sense, keeP
from such an arrangement.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Se$. 23)
PISCES (Feb. 2OMarth 20) Although risnelimes w may be
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Youwlllbeadeptatkeepingthe J ustlliedtntelllng
others what
big expenses under control we think of them It Ii rarely
today, but the smaller outlays wise to do so. Turning the other
might damage your budget cheek will get you farther in
severely. Be pennywise, too. long run.
Find out more of what lies
UB1t (Sept.23-.
)
ahead for you In 1979 by sending
Advice
given by you or offered
for your copy of
Letter. Mall $1 for each to 10 )'OU will fill on deaf eats
Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, today. Neither you nor the other
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Parties are listening, so no thing

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Projectionist Cecil Bales
used to get upset when the

eclarer his twelfth trick. A
club lead allows a heart
discard and a ruff in dummy. A red-suit lead makes
one of dummy's red jacks a
winner.71he hand is over and
the slam made."

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WHAT V YOU HAV

UNW

IMLiN

Aa"e

qwpw

ITS

t'tLr JFNIPI&amp;

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Ism

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the Movieland Drive-in
which is owned by the same
company. To cornmemorate the event,
theater manager Ernie
Pills presented Bales with
a $2500 check for his
services.

honk or stomp, the slower I

He actually began

work."
But he continues to work
at the job that has taken
him to the rojectIou rooms
of ft" SWord tbeetwL
For the past 11 years he
has been the ro*W
operator at the Sanford
Plaza Rocking Chair

helping out at those
theaters when he was In his
teens with wne work being
done at the Ritz when he
was as young as 11

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.

- Time involved in getting

other facthtiesin condition tobe
used for office space.
In addition, David Hot Liry,
director of administrative
services, was told to include
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 th e public

There Is sufficient space
shared with her colleagues her
solution to space needs, there for both the sheriff's
suggesting the county corn- department office needs as well
mission and its support staff as county commission and its
staff needs, she said. If this is
relocate,

dered its staff to have

See COURTHOUSE, Page 2*

the major operations which At a workshop session preliminary information
a

-

From 1940-1944 he work
without pay at the RIL

The 73-year-old Bales is a
native of Sanford
also worked at the nowdefunct Star, Princess and
Avenue Theaters,

'People

change like
movies, and
so movies

h ge

c

an

to

S tilt the

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Winding to the newer typi
where much of the work
mechanized.

"Oh, I don't really mhi
the change, because I

gives me the chance

Se
After

And, as might be e
pected, Bales has ideas
Its favorite 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 seel
changes
in
movli
projectors from the type

-

whlchhedldmost ofthi

needs of

In the

service he returned to
Sanford and continued
work primarily at the Ritz.

-

before being put on
payroll in 1944.

p

people.

lam something new andd
really en joy this job,"

said. - LEONARE
KRANSDORF

PAVING
THE WAY

Pfl7Q by Tom Vincent
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 rail road crossings.

The railroad tracks were raised a couple of Inches several months ago In
preparation for the paving. Those raised tracks caused concern for many local
motorists. Following the paving 1)01 will take one week to 10 days to stripe the

new surface.
Improving Local Econom y Cited

Sanford Los*ing Em lo ees o Frivate Enter r*ise
ByMAXEUUXTW4

1 renew they leave, ac- Manager Warren E. Knowles. industry takes most workers roofer they had worked for
Most of those who leave the a large turnover of laborers." moredlfficulttufindthanatthe
______
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(l$79 locaJ.conounyisimprovthgand 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 l daring the first Mx 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
employee, have leaving and they're leaving for Officer, agrees with Knowles,
of tiscee
Last month four workers left roofer, they all make $6 per stay until they retire," said management or supervisory
btti-p.ylng johe," said Qty _____
pIIning
arouv been replaced.
the tinstruction the city's ranks to work for a hour, she explained.
See SANFORD, Page ZA
Miss Wynulda. "But we do have level opens, replacements are

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cc mmy,

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be leased or

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rees To Talks with ch,9ina

foreI
at a time and (Vietnamese)
(UPI) VN troops w
Long-time Vietnam O in Hanoi, d a few one-person leapfrog their forward units is what they've bem trying to
nces",
'
ap
10 he "h*fS liW,
COIIUflIXIIQUS said.
Us. 1no1 air raid shelters had been dug back to China without t
lo for
weeks now,
to hold pesos talks with ness as they withdraw frun
Vietnam spent 20 hours
Maternerd
as
the
most
strident in Us. Vietnam capital for the heavy casualties, the experts Vietnamese regular units."
Raft
Had
did
conned
not
- preparing Its reply to the
ca.lfPoklagexrIisoatMa Vietnam.
since former President Richard first time since they were filled said.
Anot her source said, "The
premised
withdrawal
of
troops
It
was
the
first
official
(1sInee
____
____withdrawal announ____
Nixon resumed bombing Nor th In six years ago.
"This is a very critical phase whole anno%sucejneg of a wills.
___ tota
ctlon 10 M's ceid.
wiI
In ft me
Vietnam in I.
On Monday Vietnamese otfi- of the operation for the drawal seems a liWe sfi'ge,
•'
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.I
ft Radio Hanoi's Vietnamese- WU not clear how aerlously
4y
ad
jg time, Peking Is
warned foreigners to be Chinese," said a military ex- given the secrecy of the Chinese
Vietnam viewed the Increase In feverishly pouring more
______
Ma had bags a troop withdrawal ianguags is.ms service,
Chu
ready
for Chinese air raids and pert with Vietnam experience, operation so jar ... It could be
Chi
a4 many ob. (Isinese itwuioss forces, now
itn.
mfli
f
5 pr1
Invesion force.
'i
'Is. Vietnamese could really fake."
troops into Vietnam, for evacuation of non-essential
,
AVktas..foeM.sk'- "The Vietnam... foreign
estimated by Western exPerts Mipplagupit pelon,and diplornatic Personnel andfaml- go for broke now, and it's
With the nation on a full
by ministry annocos that If The Hanoi broad f011owed 50 total shout 100000
- _____________
sq
Its troops are frantically lies,
possi
e
e
Chinese
j
us
bl
th
t
won't
wartime
footing for the first
In an earlier statement destroying Vietnamese vU.
--eiy wftm its a Vietnamese charge that
Military sources monitoring be able to get out."
___
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_
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_
__
time
since
the final U.S. pullout
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to Invaiss f
-. ,
Monday VIetnam repeated - lages," the Vietnam News betl
from
BangBut
the
bu
il
ll
dup
could
equa
y
In
1973,
It
was difficult to tell
One
ft waswed t
wion at er',w thus Vid- troops but "stepping op Mi
Agency
kok said there was no sign the Is. In preparation for a new how much 1 Hanoi's effort was
9 an chbm 6 r
DOUAIdic so'urces, quOUN Chi
wen actuidly pulling drive or a trap.
merely for propsigandii.
were attacks
will met
(&amp;" the HMOI
try NI
aid
WU
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POdi
from
fonIW'bsi"es
bscktroops
by
this
morning,
16
VIetnam
has
three
of
Is
bed
official Communist Party
'aj.
y Mtr"
lt.
dppthg fresh troop, to the
heirs
after
the
withdrawal
Infantry
divisions
poised
south
newspaper
Nh,n Dan said In an
ro
"ag if (lgaa ue Mi with- front In a more that could
annoww,meig was made in of the battlefield, Western editorial today, ,All Viet.
o
keM esMar.d Is $usg drawal as a trick to attack foreshadow either a r*ai or ______________________________ Peking.
diplomatic sources said. They names. people, everywhere In
hoE cgad Is a
y , VMnui, thus Vk'i will renewed attacks.
11 troop buildup, described said the divisionsappearready the
ready
iu.u'
th
W
meIdeths whole coudtyt
AlMsr,otlalhattkesm. Aneaeck ........... 4* HUI&amp;IPI............ .......4k byHusotu"maasive" and by toattacka Chinese withdrawal tofIght. The mintlestand ry
whe
cog
la
,bil -g op Ma.;.,forceUark the (1ni, invaics," '_wbrosdrastovsrImiI kIss......................4* R:_1 ..... ......... ...... 2* weMer expe*'tJ as 'large," move.
batt1e
e4,
fi
every
rassded by
aid.
Radio today aid the Chinese (lsadsr ...................a OWii. ..................2* couidactuallyhsthebeglmmlng
"If Vietnam attacks that battlefield, every establish.
.....................
,
Thadatamft
ed
tioup
oviwy ...............11 of a(.dnes,pullbsck,mffltary withdrawal, the Chinese could meat Is a fortress and
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flY'P*)'L5YH1J

for administrative offices for

courthouse," she said, adding courtroom.

olecting

In addition to working at

honked their car

THAT MEANS
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the Sanford Theater Bales
has worked since 1946 at

- horns, yelled at him or
po unded their feet on the
floor.
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B'* with thu.
he has
____
become less prone to get
11t and does not let the
criticism lx*ber him as
much.
that used to happen
quite often especially If
projector broke d," he
recalled, "and yes it used
to worry me, but now I
have become more serious
the more they

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Cect1

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FRANK AND ERNEST

WAITII ROOM

Cecil Bales checks his

renovating to

"No better place for It." Of

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Herald PMS by Leonard Kransdorf

CANCER (June 21-July 23) Before ftqding fault today, be
heart finesse. H. needs a
Important goats could slip dochl. sire your
own skirts are redult finesse and only the
For a
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0IJACOBY MOOthrough Your fingers to* clean. You may start the
buft 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 but
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.)
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Commissioner Sandra Glenn his department.

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tendency to jump to conclusions g(fl an expensive beg
bad play that got its rime
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Oswald "A look at
because of faulty
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financial matters.
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must r emain In the courthouse.
— What office space is
available Sanford.
— What of fices inter-relate to
such an extent that they must
be moved together if the locale
of an y is c hanged.
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bring up to code facilities
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Mar 1, 1979
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where you can make business present today. Rather than

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are increased. The hazards In . four cases.
vitamins are associated with There Is a slight increased
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"We could
the as than anything else," she
courthouse are now critical, said, suggesting Building 310
asked for a study to the Sanford Airport as a
possible new site for county
alleviate the problem.
Meanwhile, one of those commission offices.
Sheriff John Polk has
commissioners offered a
solution of her own: move the suggested several (hues that
commissioners and their the county commission lease
support staffoutolthesix-year• that building to provide space
crowded conditions at

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BLON DIE

0—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, March 27, 119
JUST BEGAN)
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by Chic Young

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weapons
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19 Reverent fear
20 Island off
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appliance
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35 Layer of floors
36 Housewife's titIe (abbr)
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39 Babylonian
deity
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point

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container
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(abbr)
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direction
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Marquis de

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26 Unoccupied
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coal
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30
d'oeuvre
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dwarf

affirmative
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name
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
March 23, l9
You'll only become more
This coming year you could confused if you try to unravel
set about to establish new goals the threads that have been
and ciange the direction your holding your
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We has bsus
Kiev your watt tin
Ideals high. Success can be
UBRA (Sept. 230ct 23) You
yours.
can make a fine Impression
ARM (March 21-April 19) today if you're willing to forego
You're a bit too protective of your own interests and try todo
your self-interests today. Adopt things others would likt to do.
a philosophical view of things
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) U
and let your better Instincts Your instincts send a warning
take control. You'll be happier. signal about another person,
Getting along with other signs heed them, especially If the
is one of the sections you'll situation involves money.
enjoy in your new Adro-Graph Double-check before becoming
Letter. Get yours by mailing $1 involved.
for each to AitroGraph, P.O.
SAGITI'ARIIJS(Nov. 23-Dec.
Box 419, Radio City Station, 21) Being around large groups
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify today will not generate the
birth alga.
excitement It usually does.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You'd be happier with close,
Let compassion rule your ac- Intimate friends.
tions and you won't be annoyed
CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan.
if someone Inconveniences you
today. Its more your nature to 19) Find yourself a cozy corner
to tuck yourself away today.
by sympathetic, anyway.
GEMINI (May 21June 20) You won't be In the mood for
Tact and diplomacy can people bustling around you, and
achieve things for you today might find their activity
that fleidng your !u1c111 or irritating.
AQUARIUS (Jan. *Feb. 19)
raising your voice could never
asrgiineinauve
mnaaviauaia will
no. Try it, you'll like ft.
weigh
heavily
on your
CANCER (June 21-July 23)
Stick to your high sta ndards in disposition. Seek the company
an honorable and responsible ci those who'll keep ttnp light
matter today. Don't be tempted and breezy.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It
to try underhanded a*bD&amp;.
LEO (July 23'Aug. 23) u would be time well spent today
you'll let them, others can be a if you could make the necessary
source ci Inspiration to you efforts to evaluate your goals
today as wellas bolstering yo ur for the coming weeks. Assign
spirits. Don't be too proud.
crk,rftIes. Stick with them.

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Director Jeff Etchberger
and County Administrator
Roger Neiswender.
Polk said the sheriff's
off ice currently has 10,445
square fed of office space
in the old jail building; 412
square fed for its cornmunications center in the
courthouse and is leasing
3,600 square feet at the
Sanford Airport and 1,1
square feet in the Sanford
Masonic Building,
"The little room in the
co urthouse is not conducive
to good communications,"
he said,
In Building 310 at the
Sanford Airport, Polk ald,
about 13,000 feet is
available on each of the
three floors of the facility,
He said his operation could
use the upper two floors

By DONNA ESTFS
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County
sheriff's department is in
"desperate" need of more
space and must being all its
operations under one roof,
Sheriff Joun Polk told
county commissioners
Tuesday. He urged them to
approve the leasing of
Building 310 - the former
Navy barracks at the San.
ford Airpo rt — not only for
his department but also for
other county use as well,
The suggestion was
referred to the county's
space committee, cornPosed of Commissioners
Bill Kirchhoff and Sandra
Glenn;
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of
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North was bitter. He said
to South: "U you are going
to go out of your way to get
to play notruinp contracts
should learn how to play
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ducked
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MCOfld Then hi wiid
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The sheriff said cods of
moving would total about

$15,000 for telephone
service, moving cornmunications equipment,
copying machines and
other items.
If his department could
be moved to Building 310,
Polk said, that would free
up the 10,445 square feet of
administrative office space
at thecurrentjailforother
county activities.

World Famous

another possibility.

Arnett pointed out that many people are only familiar with the
parts of the city where they live or work and suggested a "Tour
San ford" day to help than get better acquainted with other areas
of the city. lie suggested high school cheer leaders or other
students could serve as tour guides and it could be coordinated
with a festive promotion by stores. A refreshment stop at shopping centers could also be included, he said.
Bill MacLauchlin, president of Celery City Printing, suggested
from t he tradition of the clown wearing the
white face, the red spots on each cheek, a local chur ches co uld help call attention to the avallabWty of bus
service in their bulletins.
peaked hat and ballooning suit.
Executive Manager at the Greater Sanford Chamber of CoinKelly later was to call that break
proudest achievement in show business.
meros Jack former said that additional routes are being con.
"The Lord Mayor of London was there and I aldered. "A Seinthole Comnititity College run is definitely on the
looked out and saw that snooty looking crowd agenda and there will be a stop at K-Mart when It opens," Homer
d.
with their beautiful clothes and I thought,
here goes nothing," Kelly said in a recent
Homer said the b usinessmen present this morning will now
(Feb. 1973) interview. "I was given six or take the ideas back to their business associations to discuss. He
eight minutes and I went up In the seating sa id he plans to set up a meeting in the nea r future at
which
area, something that clowns had never done Dwight Maddox, general manager of
the Transportation
before in England, eating my cabbage. I got a Authority, can discuss all the details with independent merch
ants
tremendous hand."
as well as b usiness associations.
"'there seems to be a lot of interest, already I've received a
Although Kelly left the circus tour in 1956,
he kept his Weary Willie performance going suggestion for a slogan— 'Ride the bus on us'," said Homer.
with night club acts, a few television cornHomer said to help understand the bus routes large simple
mercials and an appearance in a Boston maps will be on display In places such as
the courthouse, the
opera. He had a 12-week stand each summer chamber building, the library and Bram Towers. Copies of the
at Harmah's in Lake Tahoe, Nev.
routes and bus schedules are available; at the chamber and al an
th
e Sanford Plaza stores it was reported and other stores were
Born In 1898 in the small Southeastern
Kansas comm un ity of Sedan, Kelly was asked to make them available as well.
married three times, the last to Edle, one of
"We ha ve three up-to-date bus lines for the first time In
the four Gebharck sisters, an act Rlngling
history," said Homer, "and we ha ve got to do something to see
found in Germany. He had two children from
that they are used. As taxpayers, we need to Increase the rider.
that marriage, both daughters.
ship because we are footin g the bill," Homer added.

SARASOTA, Fla. (UP!) -Emmett Kelly, a
onetime newspaper cartoonist who became
the world-famous circus clown "Weary
Willie," collapsed In his front yard and died
today at the age ci $1.
K y, according to authorities, walked out
of his house this morning and collapsed in his
front yard. A medical rescue squad called to
Kelly's modest home rushed him to Sarasota
Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead at 10:10 a.m.
Kelly was a newspaper cartoonist and
Illustrator for an advertising film company
before he turned to the circus life that was to
make him world famous.
He created the wistf ul and ragged
character of "Weary Willie" in WI1 while
drawing Illustrations In Kansas City, but It
wuto be l9fl before he used it In his circus
act
Kelly joined the Howes Great LOfldOfl
Circus In WIl and between that time and 1986
when he left Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp;
Bailey after a 14-year dint, he traveled to
most of the major capitols of the world,
Weary Willie made his debut when Kelly,
then with the Gertramn Mills Circus, broke

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County will shift to next week. The committee Is to 1980 presidential election
v
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ing
machines,"
she
said,
elections
in the seven cities of
the
the ultra-modern computer be composed of a corn- year."
When
Commissioner
Bill
the
county,
It has not been Incard method of voting or missioner, a person designated
Etebberger pointed out to the Klrchhoff objected to her use of volved In tallying races there. If
stay with the current by Supervisor of Elections
mechanical machine way will C"'ll Bruce and ot hers yet tO commissioners delay, if they the word, "can't," Mrs. Bruce the computer card system goes
opt for change, would cod the responded "the only way a into effect the county will be
be made by county corn- be determined, French said.
county money for the new fraudulent election could be involved, she po
inted out.
miutoners no later than May
Meanwhile, Jeff Etdiberger, voting machines, most of which held would be to have the
whole
30.
dIrectorcithecounty'sofficnI could not be recovered,
Mrs. B
said under
election board at a precinct
Cmln, In workshop management, analysis and
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th
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c
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election
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coll usion."
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Mrs. Bruce brought
1%-to-2% hour s after the polls
appoint a ceinmittee to look at iiitgti o his research into the computer breakdown and legislation submitted to
the close, adding the elect ion
two methods Tuesday afternoon ma
pros and cons of
nipulation of punch cards by Georgia Legislature to Mop the results are avail
Herald p.Is by Jese Madliso methods In detail with the
""rs
able sooner In
handling or danipiieu, "There use of computer card Voting.
Seminole
th
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almost
any other
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd and Lynn committee to have its
And Mrs. Bruce, who AN 20 many tId1W that can
Etchberger said, however, county in the Age. nm colm.
ricuninenditicos
back
to
he
presented
th
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a ick report of happen," she said, "too many the legislation died this year in
Woverton, a balloon Commander from Atlanta go
pier operation would cause a
he5Ildci May.
objection to the cOitd things togo into itnow,We
high to spread the word of the upcoming balloon
have committee
delay
(qyi
in results, she said,
Qmaljinan
Bob
met
saldthelsoppe.edtoa goenoverowbjggego
race on April 21. Aboit 20 ba1loos
expected lo French
said today SP- change at this time and urn- with the voting machines. We similar legislation in the put. because punch card ballots
race at S aim. and 5 P.M.
p.m. starting at the Altamonte
Mrs. Sandy Goard, Mrs. would have to be hand.
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jail complex is currently
wider construction, but he
added it would cost $3
million for construction of
an administrative complex
there. He said currently his
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taking place.
"It's imperative that we
have more space," he said,
"and this could be the
answer to your problems.
U we don't take It, we'll be
losing," Polk said.
The Ideal situation, the
sheriff said, would be to
have all the sheriff's
functions at the Five Point
property on which the new

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Will the drivers on Sanford's buses replace the Whirlpool
repairman as the loneliest guy in town? Concerned over the many
empty buses, local businessmen are coming up with some ideas to
educate the public to the availability of the bus service provided
by the Orange-Seminole-Osceola Transportation Authority and
entice them to ride.
"We've got something good, let's take advantage of it," Vie
Arnett vice president, First Federal of Seminole, told those attending a meeting of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Commercial Committee today. Arnett said OSOTA is concerned
over the lack of ridership on the three Lines it operates in Sanford.
Th ere are approximately 150 persons riding the buses each day
and co nsequently some of the runs are empty, OSOTA officials
say.
A "Nickel Day" was suggested when passengers could ride for
five cents and stores would coordInate a special Nickel Day sales
promotion with the transport authority.
Bob Ball, Ball M usic Center, suggested a promotion In which
the bus driver would hand the rider a ticket which they could
redeem to get their 50 cents back or would apply to merchandise.
Major shopping centers such as downtown Sa nford, Sanford
Plaza and Zayre Plaza are served by the buses In addition to the
courthouse, library, and Seminole Memorial Hospita l.
"A "free ride" day in which local merchants would subsidize
bus rides in conjunction wiTh sales promotions was suggested as

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for the next 10 years.The
lower floor could be used
for ot her county f unctions,
he said.
Polk said the airport
ar.thoilty is willing to'ea.
the space for 69 cents per
square foot for the first
three
years
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WASHINGTON (UPI)— Can
The ultimate
a white IflidiCli school
a half the seats man on-the- demands that federal
the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
I compan3r and a union have an important influence on cant nimed Aflhli Bskki
job craft training ograin,
voImuirg let a job traip"tg
American workplace.
bra recruit qualified blacks Appeals agreed the plan was
best
discriminated
splat
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against union (leman
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allowed
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Past discrimination against
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the union and the
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back to his hand to collect
that fifth diamond trick,
Down one!
"How could I do any
better?" asked South. "The
diamonds blocked automatically."
"they only block.d you
because you are a blockhead," replied North. "You
should duck the second club,
but win the third. Discard a
diamond from dummy on
that third club. Cash a high
diamond to see if the queen
falls. Lead your last club to
West while discarding another diamond from dummy.
my. The suit would have
been unblocked and you
would have made the
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test tube and then implanted in pregnancy. That way some
some other woman's uterus, other woman would not need to
who would really be the be a surrogate mother and to
mother? I mean If the ovWfl birth a child by her husband for
comes from Mrs. Brown and her.
then the fertilized ovum Is
implanted into Mrs. Smith's
DEAR DR. LAMB Why do
uterus, would Mrs. Smith be the you think middle-aged people
dill chew or pick their nails? I
mother or Mrs. Brown?
Such would think they would try to
DEAR READER
problems have already been control this in the presence of
studied in animal breeding. In others, as it usually disgusts
animal studies those around them. How could
many ways, the
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should one do to try to stop nail
application,
Of course, the uterus Is ab- biting or picking at their
solutely essential to any fingers? is it a lack of
pregnancy, but it has nothing to something In the person? If a
do with the genetic charac- parent does, I presume a child
terlstics ci the offspring. If the follows suit and makes the
ovum came from Mrs. Brown, habit.
it will have Mrs. Brown's genes
DEAR READER
You've
In it, not Mrs. Smith's.
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right
term,
it's
a
habit.
Mr
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Smith's
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th
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Even th
uterus provides the en- It may be caused by norvirorunent for the development vainness. Regardless of the
of the baby and its eventual underlying causes, it still Is a
bir th, genetically the baby will habit.
Changing habits isn't always
have none of Mrs. Smith's
genes. That means the baby easy. People give up one bad
will not Inherit any of Mrs. habit and merely substitute
Smith's characteristics, another one. It's questionable
However, emotional at- whet her It would be an Imtachment and binding between provement or not to stop biting
child and mother will be bet- your nails if you ended up
wean Mrs. Smith and the baby, stuttering. If we.lnew how to .
assuming that after birth Mrs. get people to eliminate bad
Smith ralses the baby.
habits easily, life would bea lot
Theoretically, If Mrs. Smith easier for such people and the
couldn't ovulate at all but had a red of us.
normal uterus, It might be
People tend to substitute a
possible to fertilize an ovum new habit for an old one. A good
from another woman and method is to develop a new good
implant it in Mrs. Smith's habit at the same time you are
uterus so she could have a getting rid of an old one.

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DEAR DR. LAMB—Thistest
tube business has all of us
women talking. We've been
very interested in the cornments you've made about
surrogate mothers and babies
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SAN DIEGO (UPI)- A 16-year-old girl accused of
opening fire with a a
utomatic rifle on a schoolyalrd
has been ordered held for trial as an adult on two charges
of murder and nine of attempted murder.
Following a ski-hour pellmlnary hearing Tn.y,
Municipal Court Judge Robert J. Cooney Tuesday ruled
there was enough evidence to try Brenda Spencer for the
Jan. 29 sniping attack that left two adults dead and eight
children and a police officer wounded.
Before the hearing began, her attorney lost an appeal to
another judge toy further proceedings In the can,
pending the outcome of his appeal to the state supreme
Court of a March I ruling that Min Spencer be tried u an
adult.
If convicted, Miss Spencer could receive a maximum
sentence of life imprisonment withoutpossibility of
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LINDEN, N. J. (UP!)- (kie person was killed and three
were Injured early today In a chemical explosion at the
GAY Corp. plant, authorities said.
Tbs Wad heavily tlI(0d one floor of a three-dory
building at the chemical complex. A police spokesman
UM the explosion apparently was caused by nitric and
softie acid used to manufacture agricultural chemicals.
The dead and Injured were not Immediately Identified.

Missing Lawyer Sought
NORTH HERO, Vt. (UP!) -Vermont police have
asked authorities In the Northeast, Florida and California
to be on the look-out for mlath'ig attorney John
Harrington, who was once convict$dofextortJon.
Phyllis Barrington reported her husband's absence to
Police Monday, saying he has been mla.Ing since March

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T-shirt. He Is smiling. He doesn't know this means he has to run
In the 10,000 meter run in the first annual Sanford Road Race on May 12. John
Morris was one of the city commissioners presented Monday night with shirts
like those to be worn by participants In the race coordinated by Parks and
Recreation Director Jim Jernigan. Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club Is co-sponsor
of the event. Actually, Morris won't have to race unless he registers for the
event. Entry blanks for those who are Interested, may be obtained by contacting
John has a new

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"We don't really have to have planner to present at the April 9 available when the obligations
a franchise as we have a cer- meeting. Chasey has been become payable. The City
Longwood City Council tificate from the state to holding down these jobs as well Attorney
Ned Julian Jr. pointed
balked at granting Winter Park operate here until some other as being
city administrator out thath the charter requirs
Telephone Co. a 30-year phone company is authorized to since the administrative post
" tO '- do)nelfl advan
franchise to operate in the city, replace us," Hutsell told the was created in the new charter. all 14115
Ce.
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Nobody as the auth
sending Frank J. Hutsell, vice commission.
president of Government and
Chasey presented a budget bind the city until money is pot
W i, nter Park T£
Public Affairs back to his board
elephone review at the workshop, in the budget. You are doing it
with a request for a shorter Company offered the city
franchise credi t O six-tenths of pointing out that the dire after the fact."
term
prediction by the former
i hnon,1 nn th
Hutsell presented the corn- January 1979 local service mayor, Gerard Connell, that
the city would be bankrupt in
pany's franchise offer at a billing to
all residents of
months
workshop Monday night, but $53,238.94) to be deducted from six
had
not
the commission did not want to the city's monthly bill of $491.34 materialized and in fact he
anticipated a holdover from
be bound by a 30-year for nine lines and
five phones
agreement when anticipated and an additional credit of 331-3 $55,000 to $60,000. This was in
growth might put it in a better percent on the
spite of $35,000 in debts from the
balance.mis
previous fiscal year that he had
negotiating position in the next would be a total
franchise
few years.
credit of $376.73 a month or not known about and had to be
paid, and several unbudgeted
Hutsell was doubtful about $4,520.76 a year.
projects
that had come up since
the board's making an exShould the city decide to go to
the
1978-79
budget was adopted.
ception with Longwood, when it a switchboard system, Hutsell
had 30-yearagreements with said, the bill would be $931.21 a
These include such Items as
other cities.
month with a total franchise
the paving and drainage for
'i think we have a right to credit of $576.89 a month.
say we want a 10 or 12 year
Also at the meeting the West Warren Avenue, the
franchise," Commissioner J. R. commission
told
City drainage study, 201 sewer
Grant said. "He's not going to Administrator David Chasey to project and CandyLand
come out here and Jerk out all work up tentative qualifications recreation park improvements.
those telephones if we don't for the position of combination
Chasey said he believes
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) - An Alabama appellate
court gave inmate Jerry Wayne Jacobs an Indefinite
reprieve from the electric chair Tuseday, assuring John
Louts Evans II of being the first Inmate executed in
Alabama since 1165.
Even's execution is scheduled April 6 and he has
abandoned any attempt to appeal his conviction for the
murder of a Mobile Pawnbroker,
The Court of Criminal Appeals voted 3-2 to stay the
Friday execution of Jacobs, who wants to live. The court
blocked his execution until he exhaads all his appeals,
which could take several months.

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A UPI spot survey Tuesday revealed a surprisingly large'saftueisemepiace.inmyopuJon,b1gmoneyist
GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI)-OPEC'a decision toturn its oil
pricing structure into a virtual "free-for-all" today cad a wave of number of Americans who seem unconcerned with how the nationblame
probably in calts with the government."
It
and Pays for - its future energy
apprehension through the industrialized world and led President
in Washington, sources said the OPEC move put a kink in
Carter to rethink his energy strategy.
The '°''attitudeprevailspleas from President Carter's energy strategy and forced him to postpone his national
Carter and virtually every major government official to COn- energy ackfreu, originally expected Thursday, to rethink his
The vote Tuesday to raise prices from $13.34 to $14J4 a
will saddle the United States alone with an extra $2.4 billion fuel solve.
Many alleged a conspiracy between government and business, OPUGM
bill, add 2.4 cents per gallon at the fuel pump and increase In.
_ Increase will be taken Into account when the
despite persistent criticism ci government regulations by the oil pdt makes
Ration by 0.5 percent.
his final determination concerning appropriate
Industry and government criticism of oil company policies.
But Initial reaction in the world's financial and currency
measures to be put into effect to deal with the energy situation,"
Ironically, few mentioned the escalating price of Arabian crude said StatepOin
markets was more positive than negative, reflectingexperts'
ii Bedding Carter.
pkeima
oil - which comprises more than half of America's petroleum
expectations of a much higher price Increase.
The presided was expected to announce In his energy address
sçply.
MW most tr011thflg past of the decision was that all 13 members
that he favors a gradual lifting of domestic oil price controls as a
Charles Jenks, a Washington, D.C., comPuter, specWK mid way of cutting U.S. consumption and reducing America's
of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries would be
the goverment "Is probably hiding oil somewhere and holding dependence on foreign oil.
able to tack on premiums which they deem justifiable In the light
back because they want to snake some money.'
of their own circumstance."
But the United States was not the sole nation hit by the price
"I don't think there's a fuel shortage," said Moses Big Crow, 60,
Five OPEC members announced surcharges from $120 to $4
per barrel though Saudi Arabia, which alone produces one-third of
the oil cartel's output, said It would forego any premlumn. Seven
OPEC members did not comment.
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premiums be - that led one Washington energy expert to say,
"We are not able to calculate the actual Impact of OPEC'.
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decision until we know that this premium thing means."
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Robert Mabro said In London, referring to premiums already
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remain a free.for..11 as long as the market Is tight."
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economy since oil is the basis of almost everything weuseinour
daIlyUfe," said Vincent Sgrow, publisher ci the Oil Buyers Guide
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gasoline, at load 3 cob more onhome heatlng oil, Spercent more
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trade deficit and more expensive vacations.
Economists predicted the OPEC action would add almost 0.5
percent this year to the nation's already heated inflation rate. And
In Washington, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the OPEC
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American household by $60 in I0 and reduce employment by
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officials said the OPEC move could boost gasoline prices by2.4
cents per gallon by mid-May and by 5 cents at simmer's end.
"By Labor Day when the OPEC increue has passed all the way
through the system, It could easily add a nickel to the pump price
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within a month and another scent boost a month later.
LEAPING AT
About 40 Seminole High School students were busy getting In shape and learning
Home heating oil prices will go up by 2 to 3 cents a gallon, most
the drills for cheerleader try-outs to be held April 3 and 4. Coaches and teachers
oil experts believe.
THE CHANCE
will select about 20 girls to fill positions on varsity and junior varsity football and
basketball squads.
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X) N. FRENCH AVE. L SANFORD, FLA. 37171
Area Code 305-M-2811 or 831-M3

FLORIDA

Wednesday, March 28, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

IN BRIEF

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
420.60; Year, $40.00.

NASA Orders Extra
Effort To Ready Shuffle

Oil. And Inflation
Pocketbook Tappers

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!) - The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration has ordered
arOund,the-clock shifts, seven days a week, In an effort to
make the space shuttle Columbia ready for its scheduled
initial test flight Nov. 9, NASA disclosed Tuesday.
About 600 employees of Rockwell International builder of the shuttle and of the space agency were
assigned to the triple daily shifts.

President Carter and his top energy and
economic advisers are said to be "agonizing" over
low to relax price controls on domestic oil without
undermining the administration's own antiäflation program, their agony is misplaced. The
n
conflict,
if there is one, is out of their hands.
The urgent need to stimulate production of
k)mestic oil makes the case for decontroling
pjices. The American Petroleum Institute
estimates that a 30-month phased decontrol
program would increase production by 400,000
barrels a day by 1981 and by two-million barrels

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ANGLE-WALTERS
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It's An
Unse eming
Trade-Off

4ay by 1985.

No one denies that decontrol would increase

lile price of gasoline, heating oil and all the

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made from petroleum. But how much? By
pre government's own estimate the 30-month
program would add one-tenth of one percent to the
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Throughout
donsumer price index in the first year and threerecently renewed national debate over
(enths of one percent in the next two years
limitations on the outside Income earned by
That's relatively mild, but Mr. Carter is said to
members of Congress, one crucial aspect of the
Ile worried about consistency - that his wage and
complex Issue has received scant attention.
rice guidelines would be all the harder to enforce
and representatives have good
N the government itself triggers an advance in
reason to avoid discussion of that element energy prices. What should resolve his agony is the
abuse of their official positions for personal
knowledge that those prices are going up anyhow.
financial gain - because It exposes to public
iq For every barrel of domestic oil that is left in
scrutiny the dark side of congressional behavior.
e ground because price controls make it
But the voters ought to be aware that both
uneconomical to produce, a barrel of oil is being
houses of Congress agreed in recent years to
accept ceilings on outside Income not merely as
imported from overseas. The OPEC price
a
"good government" trade-off for their higher
currently is $14 a barrel and going up. The only
salaries
but also because some lawmakers had
uestion, then Is whether we pay an OPEC
engaged in conduct that was unseemly
eemly if not
roducer $14 for our next barrel of oil, or raise the
unethical.
domestic price high enough to make it worthwhile
Were it not for that behavior on the part of a
for an American driller to produce it.
relatively
few legislators, the Senate might have
U Mr. Carter's advisers arehaving
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a
convincing case to support Its recent decision
nswering that question our energy policy is in a
to postpone for an additional four years
worse muddle than we believed,
resolution adopted in early 1977 that would limit
If
Of course, decontrol is no miracle cure for our
outside Income to $8,625 a year, 15 percent of
their annual salary.
pnergy problems, but it Is hard to see how an
effective strategy on any other front can be purInstead, the senators now will be ____
governed by
pued without it. Price increases can achieve the
the $25000 yearly ceiling contained In the
tonservation goals that Americans have been
Federal Election CampaignAct. In addition, the
thfSS IPHchwill 1* $30I0
cant .to sr
as tlOI asjergy Costa !SIn&amp;$

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Meanwhile, private delivery of second class
ii.l' (magazines and newspapers) Is out.
competing the USPS In many cities, but the
DnI *te4n
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16W 1...'ê1115 My..c114fl(C5 on wsingIts big monopoly - first-class mall. A few
months ago It let loose Its terrible, swift sword In
Rochester, N.Y., where it persuaded the courts
to ban a young couple from private delivery of
mail, downtown for 10 cents a let*'.

Jump JUMP

In another celebrated case, the scales of
Justice came down hard on an outlaw teenager
'who was caught delivering wedding Invitations
(on his bicycle) to neighbors for a
Having knocked off these deperadoes, the
USPS Is now after bigger game. Human nature
and technology being what they are, as the
Postal Service became less efficient, more and
more businesses and organizations shifted to
electronic trwpIii1on of messages and sales of
telecoplers boomed. These little machines, using
telephones, tranamlt exact copies by electronic
facsimile from one point to another over long
distances.
You can get aone.page memo to your branch
In Cedar Rapids In four minutes flat on such a
Comparing even the USPS' fasted
service, overnight express mail. to telecopying Is
like, comparing the Queen Elizabeth II to the
Concorde for speed.
USPS response to this threat has been to
propose revisions to the aocalled "private express laws" which give It Its flrst.class mall
monopoly. Apparently, It reasoned that if you
can't beat 'em or Join 'em, you can use the
bureaucrat's favorite tool -a new regulation to thive 'em oil of business.
Among the proposed new regulations the
Postal Service thaw up lad December was one to
narrow the dln1tjcjn of telegrams so as to
extend Its onopoIy to such things as alectronlcaUy tr'-nlfl,(I letters.
Another new USPS rule would redefine
electronic date processing (computer;
to one another over phone lines) by
treating as letter 6114rt-4st4.ms of magnetic
particles In a moimer having a predetermind
slgrdfksnce."

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Those Inhated speaking fees are, by far, the
liod single source of outside earned Income
for the lawmakers. But many senators are
cautious about accepting such personal compensation from special Interest

More important, conversion to alternate fuels
Juis been denied the stimulus that a free energy
Market would produce. Recent price increases for
unleaded gasoline, for instance, have caused a
boom in sales of "gasohol" in the Midwest, the only
rea where the mixture of gasoline and alcohol is
Some decline all honoraria, others limit their
Videlyavailable to motorists. The debate overfees to a relatively modest $500 or $750 per
Whether wood or grain alcohol is a practical adspeech and few even donate those proceeds to
ve gasoline could be ending, not through a
charitable organizations. A few, however abuse
Vemment-sponsored "study" but by a
the privilege.
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harrowing of the gap between the price of gasoline
Edwin
J.
(Jake)
Garn,
R-Utah,
Is the
find alcohol.
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sallor Republican on the Senate Banking
It Is a mistake for Mr. Carter to try to reconcile
_____ In iVI7, the most recent year for
ConJttee.
his energy policies with his anti-inflation program.
which records are available, hecoflectedthe
nflat Ion, of the currency is the result of a govern$25,000, including speaking fees from
these
groups:
.Lent's fiscal and monetary policies. Rising oil
j)rices are the result of demand exceeding supply.
Colorado Bankers Association, $2,000;
I1he United States has an inflation problem, which
Arkansas lankers Association, $2,000; Kansas
Bankers Association, $2,000; Washington
one thing, and an energy problem, which is
Bankers Association, $2,000; Texas Savings and
Cnother. They are both aggravating our pocketIndependent Community
ooks, but, they both have separate solutions.
Banks, $I,; nunois Bankers Association,
$1,000; and Associated Crdft Bureaus, $1,000.
San. J. Bennett Johnston Jr., D-1a., Is
chairman of the reg".tlon subcommittee of the
Senate Energy Colivviitt,e. His biggest speaking
fees In 1977 Included:
__ Congress, $2,000; Domestic
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American Mining
Petroleum Councl $1,000; New England Fuel
Institute, $1,000.

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Letters the editor are wekeesed for puk&amp;atls.. All
letters mt be slgs,d, with a aslitig adliss sad, if peesthie, a tatiphuas
ber se the I'sUty of the writer
may he verifiod, The Evig Herald will respect the
wishes of wrillers wheds sot west thslr neggeol
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The Eveulig Herald she reserves the right I. lilt hIt.,,

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Postal
Peter
Principle

According to the Peter Principle, a theory
well-known in the business world, people are
promoted continually until they reach a level at
which they are Incompetent. It may be true of
government monopolies, too.
Take the U.S. Postal Service. Strange as ft
ft once had,
reputation
for
delivering the mail on time. Today, however,
most people would no more think of asking the
"
Postal Service to deliver a package across the
country than they would train a pigeon to do It.
Private firms such as the United Parcel
...,
Service
have long since captured the market
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The date's utilities face
emergency shortages of low polluting oil, Environmental
Regulation Secretary Jake Vern says, with Florida Power
and Light Co. down to a lOday supply at bed.
Varn urged Gov. Bob Graham Tuesday to declare aoo.
day state energy emergency under the federal Clean Air
Act and ask President Carter for a similar declaration.
Florida utilities would be able to burn high sulfur fuel until
low supplies were once again readily available. Deputy
press secretary Jill Chamberlin said Graham will decide
whether to accept Varn's recommendation "soon,"
possibly today.

RONALD REAGAN

JACK ANDERSON

FAA Is Dozing, While Fati'o ge
U Killing
WORLD.

WAWJGTON- WNW,sivaust.d airline they should have been sleeping.
from L" lids Is
hitting
every motorist safety problem has not been dsmonitjat" a
P" are dosing an in their oockplts. federal
The pilots themselves know the soars. "ft's decide when be's toolike
thimk
to thive.
oMIa3a are snoring at their deske-oncanviaced oo'iunen u rain to as pilots ning" Cepi
spohann for the Alt Transport Asso"-lio.
What ore the FAA rules on pilot hours?
said. T*iIing the flies Is omscomy, he said
that pilot fatigue Is a serious Ihoed to safity in William Hoover told our reporters Molt. P'oebss
brief, on do"W'e IeMi. pilots can fly eight •- and,, of coins, wouj be very espvs.
the air
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hoinina$4boirperI.4; an oversses 011g' 1
The Federal Avlthlon Adin1rMIou I.
8°f- the FAA so along with the aWgines,
Anstlpl1otWdofsdlrgsrot.,ffon
coiled with rules for pilots' hours that have the sevei*h leg of. day-IM (ht. 'We wets so rules vun only thus Is flight-net prell
cedract provisiom worked out betwes pilots
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files are W
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Zoning Change

Rejected

An 80-acre tract of land lying
south of Silver Lake Drive and
east of Mellonville Avenue, will

property owners from the recommendations unanimoSilver Lake Area turned out to usly.
Approval was given to rezone
oppose the proposal. They
remain agriculturally zoned in argued the change would be a 100-square-foot lot of the
spite of efforts by H. I. Hunt Co. contrary to the city's com- southeast corner of First Street
to have the zoning changed to prehensive land use plan and and Cypress Avenue from RC-1
allow an office-industrial park. would premanently change one (Restricted Commercial) to
The Sanford City Commission of the more natural areas of the RMOI (Multiple-family
Residential, Office and
unanimously rejected the county.
Denial
of
the
Institutional.)
request
had
proposed zoning change
The change places the
necessary for office-Industrial been recommended by the
planning
and
zoning
comproperty
back in its original
use at Its regularly scheduled
mission.
zoning
classification.
The land,
Monday night meeting.
The commission also followed to be the site of a medical
A large contingent of two uher planning and zoning supply store and apothecary
shop, was originally zoned
RMOI. It was changed to RC-1
to
allow for the planned use late
!
last year. However, it was
MIAMI (UP!)
Mark Alan battery.
decided to change back to
Snyder failed to show for a
Stettin had told the couple ROMI when the city comscheduled court appearance so they would be responsible for mission amended that
an angry Dade Circuit Judge ensuring their son's appearan- classification last month to
Herbert Stettin Jailed Snyder's ce.
allow for apothecary shops and
father Tuesday for contempt of
The Snyders have not seen medical supply stores.
court.
their son since Friday and
Approval was also granted on
Joseph Snyder, 56, and his failed to notify the court. Stettin a planning and zoning
wife Edith, 54, two weeks ago sentenced both to one day in jail recommendation to rezone part
guaranteed their 32-year-old for contempt.
of a lot in Highland Park,
son's appearance on a probaSnyder surrendered Tuesday located just north of Katherine
tion violation charge filed th he morning. Mrs. Snyder was Court on U.S. 17-92, from single
awaited trial on other charges scheduled to begin her one-day family residential to restricted
of aggravated assault and sentence today.
commercial.

Parent ; Jailed
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Tracy Fairfield, owner of the
lot, reportedly plans to rent
office space to commercial
enterprises.
The commission also voted to
appropriate ON for the purchase and planting of a
hedgerow behind Good
Samaritan Home, 1704 W. Ninth
St. The hedgerow was
requested by the board of
directors of the home to
enhance the view of the area
behind the home. Presently,
patients have a view of an open
drainage ditch behind the
home.
The commission also voted to
amend its employee group
insurance policy to offer
maternity benefits for city
employees. The coverage would
cost the city approximately
$2,400 per year, according to
Warren E. Knowles, city
manager.
The policy amendment was
made to comply with
requirements of federal law,
according to Mayor Lee P.

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JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Skin tests on inmate, at
Florida State Prison and Union Correctional Institution
indicate more than a third of them are infected with the
tuberculosis germ, date health officials said Tuesday.
The skin tests on more than 90 percent of the Inmate
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tuberculosis infection doubles among Inmates once they
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Santa Rosa counties will be getting federal assistance
soon to help them recover from recent flood damage.
Gov. Bob Graham Tuesday signed an agreement with
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
freeing funds to' repair the estimated $1.2 million in
damages to University Hospital In Pensacola and for
individual family grants and loans.

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Members of the Transportation Committee panel said
Tuesday they will urge rejection of Gov. Bob Graham's
plan to abolish the inspection program and Instead, put
150 more Florida Highway Patrol troopers on the road,.
The panel favors elimination of some Inspection steps
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election to fill the legislative seat once held by Rep. Gwen
Cherry.
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predominantly Democratic House District 106 went to the
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Le9*s lative Prev*ft V: Boards An Issue

Realty Transfers
Donald Bauerle Sr. &amp; Janet Et Al. Robert E. McKee to the Oaks o,
to Dallas Metcalf &amp;Marlin, E 263' o sanford
Aisoc., Inc. Un. 17 less S 12'
w 1260.60' of SOW of -.-•
welts UT--ainiro, $100.

psychologists.
By CRAIG ALLSOPP
and are gearing up to fight the others who would take advan- regulation dominated, by the regulation at all, I think the
Sheldon anys the health care changes.
(First In A Series)
profemions without guarantee Legislature wouldopt for no
tage of thm
e
o
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UN) groups are doing a lousy job of
The same thing is happening
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2$
the
licensimanddWd*W
Of
over
In the Senate, where the
Besides
budget,
the
Italian American Social Club of Sanford membership
their members.
Governmental
Operations
Legislature
has
a
piece
of
meeting, $ p.m., Wine and Cheese Cafe, Sanford Plaza.
"No
profession
can
police
Committee
chaired
by sea.
mportant
tautness
it
must
New members welcome.
Mend
to
before
going
home
at
ltseIf,"says
Sheldon,
DTmnps,
Edgar
Dunn
will
review
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
pointing to the Board of Medical b
icnt.d
boards
nab
be
end
of
May.
Sears.
Examiners U an example.
as those governing accountants
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
It has to deal with some 25
Because the Board of Medical and real estate saisanen.
Center, Shell Road.
health Cite and business Vwnlners is composed of 10
Because of the opposition,
)rlmded regulatory board, that doctors and one layman,
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
ible
for
c*itI*T
Sheldon flOf Dunn are
licensing
requirements
and
Meldon
says
It
is
st
Imposs
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,
liacipline
Incanipeteit
momboard
members
not
to
try
and
particularly
optimistic about
Wymore Road.
bemi.
rationalize a colleague's getting this year's "sunset"
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Cub.
mistake
and give him a second package through the !egId.
Diet Worlabs,, 10 am., and? p.m., Montgomery Ward,
U the Legislature doesn't ad,
the boards governing the chance. That's because they all ttwe very early,
Interstate Mall.
act1ces of professionals as realize they could be In the
"I see the whole process
Weight Watchers 7 p.m., Umgwood Quality Inn; 10
am., Lake Mary Presbyterian Qiirch.
being
pulled out of the fire at
diverse as landscape ar- same positlim.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's
thlteds, opticians and heartSheldon and his committee the very end of the session by a
Restaurant.
surgeons will cease to exist on are proposing a complete series of complicated conferreorganization to transfer the ence committees," says Dunn,
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
July 1
power which Is traditionally D-Daytona Beach.
United Methodist Qurth, Ceaaelberry.
South Seminole LA, ,noon, Mental Health Center,
The reason is "sunset," a held by the health boards to the
There is also an outside
concept adopted inltlltomake
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Department of Professional chance the Legislature will
we state regulatory boards &amp;W Occiapsilonal Regulation, simply let "sunset" take Its
Sanford Akobs&amp;s Aissymons (open), $ p.m., 1201 W.
First St.
are doh* w'aat they are sub- This would accomplish two %ArA646
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posed todo—prot.ct the public thIfl5I, Sheldon I'
Senior Citizen Security Seminar, 9a.m. to noon, Sanford
American Woods Products Inc. of Longwood
boards out of existence.
COMPLETING
.
First, It will solve the
interest.
Civic Center. Free to public. Sponsored by Greater
recently received a loan for $4,750,000 for expansion.
Rep. George Sheldon, chair. problem of health professionals
But Sheldon says this is both
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
The Seminole County firm, which has fourplants,
tmhlbely and irresponsible, . THE DEAL
having
to
judge
one
another.
man
the
Home
of
Comnxnitteeon
Camelot Homeowners Aiss,, 8p.m., Casselberry City
mikes products such as fences from cypress wood.
Regulatory Pefosm, will guide And secondly, It would restore though he indicated this would
Hall.
of
suns
Present
at the loan signing were: Mike Hightower,
the
public's
faith
In
professions
be
preferable
to
the
ct.rrant
EUUCh
y.' " g"
Youth Program Inc. In-service meeting for volunteers,
regulation through the whose reputations have suf. system today which he says
state director of the Farmers Home Administration,
7p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light building, N. Myrtle Avenue,
Lqoddum His primary ro. feted becaule of "a few bad gives the public the false im.
which guaranteed the loan: Wayne Rohifing,
Sanford. Speaker - U. Beau Taylor.
pre_Icn Its being protected
pa offini!) Is the health-care apPe"
president of American Wood Products and Ralph
FRIDAY, MARCH30
profssolomas - which Include
The boards, however, want to from Incompetent doctors,
Wanzenber and Michael Quackenbush of the
Semi.,', Simile RIwaais, 7 am., Jerry's, Sanford
doctors, nurses, dentists and regulate their own professions crooked real estate agents and
Southeast First National Bank of Miami.
Airport
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord thumisy's,
Alteniont. Springs.
South Vol_I. Serisma, 7:30 am., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Seat, Altamonte Mall.
Taigleweed LA, closed, 8p.m., St. Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Languid LA, closed, 1pm., Rolling Hills Moravian
Qnrth, SR 434.
• Year At Club for Sligi.. 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Cub, 710 E. P'iIns Ave., Orlando.
and bake sole sponsored by Ladles Guild,
8:30 am, to 5 p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
C—.
SATURDAY, MARCH 81
SanfordAAWem&amp;sGro,2p.m.,1I01W. First St.
Ceesalbevy LA, closed, 0 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
q Church.
Scabs. Veterans of America kla4 X40 10 am., CPO
Club Orlando Naval Training Center,
Republican Club of Seminole, covered dish dinner,
7:30 p.m., Wugor Springs Community Center, 400 N.
S Edgemon Ave. Call Nell L.a. 34172.
Sanford L.dger lOOt and Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43
anz'ual dinner and program, 1 p.m., 1074 Magnolia Ave.
SUNDAY, APRIL 1
Balkisa and uead d.sc, I p.m., Temple Shalom,
providence and Elkeam Boulevard, Deitons.

30•19-30. $20,000.
Henry E. Basinger 1. wt. Freed.
LeeIs C. Cowles I WI. Ella Mae
Lot 3, blk M. Camelot Un. 2, 146.500.
Naomi B. Humphries I hb. zJohn
to Juan R. Figueroa &amp; WI. Camellia,
Lot 7, blk 25, Weathersfi,ld, 2nd
Addn. 141,900.
Shadow Lake Woods Inc. toism"
E. Lee, Inc., Lot 21, Shadow Lake
Woods, $10,400.
Shadow Lake Woods Inc. to Arthur
M. Bremer I WI. Andrea S. Lot 10,
Shadow Lake Woods, $14000.
Clayton F. Carlson to Bobby M
Sharp S. John W. Canal, E½ of NEW
Of NE'/IOINW¼ (less N40'1E 1161)
SEC 11-20-30. $72,600.
-Alpha II, Dev. Corp. td Elmer Lee
Jones I wt. Sofia H., Lot 13, blk A,
Coach Light sits. $13,000.
Thomas Edw. Lyon &amp; WI. Sarah
W. to Carl M. Thompson &amp; WI. Joyce
Lot 14, blk E, Country Club Manor
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Un. 3, $25,000.
Wildflower Inv. Inc. to Norbert F.

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A__I meetbe AmericanLu.g Aao( Central
Florida, 7 p.m. 12kg Ladge, 12 N. Prlzurose Ave.,
Orlando. Social hew, 6:30 p.m.

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Sanford Seller Cithese, seem, Civic Cellar. Bring bag
lunch. Business and bingo to follow.
Lake PigN,d Prqara$iry School, Orlando, open
houss.cwTlcuhgn fair, 44 p.m. Arts Ic crafts, athletic
evomgs, dramatic and choral presentations. Orientation
reception for visitors, 5p.m. Spaghetti supper, 1.7:30 p.m.
Free bleed pise c1e, 24 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, APRiL 4
Woman's Club of Sanford covered dish luncheon
meeting, now, dsoae. Spsaksr4udge Dominick SailI.
THURSDAY, APRIL 1
Ysuog Repolikaw ng'i' meeting, 7:30 pin.,
t
' Jerrs R4w'md Aitninosde Springs. ___
Seminole Cema_Ity Cssgs players puieM
m tarfilsi Are Free", S p.m., Fbis Arts Theatre.
Ohm Anellu sponsored by PACE School, 7:30
p.m., Ascension L'41'eran Church, Caaolbsrry. Call 62$.

Under our program, FPL scores each home
according to the energy-saving options built into

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its design and construction. These options may

Superior Constr. to James M.
Bohn &amp; WI Judy, Lot 731 Longwood,
129.900.
WalterJMakerlMaryfoWm. s
Myers I WI Helen C. Lot 11
Highridge Addn. Glen Arden Hts.,

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efficient windows and doors, glass areas optimized
to match floor plan designs, high efficiency cool-

Dorothy J. Smithson to Mary B.
Meek &amp; he W. BR. Jr., Sec. 23-21.31,
NEW of 5W¼ of Rd eu N 243' etc.
$100
Winter Sags Dev. to Quail Hollow
Entr., Inc., its 11, 17 I 57
Tuscawlila, Unit 7 $43.51,
Winter Spqs Dev. to Oukwood
Builders, Lot IS, 10124, Tuscawilla
Unit 7, $43,50
David GoodOar I WI Grace to
Kenneth L. Whitel WI Sharon J. Lot
6. blk 0, Idytiwilde of Loch Arbor,
Sec. 3, $3341,
Oakwood Sldrs. to John R.
Clieveley I WI Sandra C., Lt. 32,
Tuscaellia, Unit 6,
Kenneth L. White &amp; WI Ihiron to
Lawrence B. Tyson I WI Barbsra
R., Lot 30 Sins loud, $39,000.
Fred A. Cbonton &amp; WI Girds to
A. Preis I WI Carol 'a.. Lot '229
Wekiva Hunt Club Pox Hunt Sac. Is
$13J00.
Grace Lindblom, It. to Gerald B.
Llves.y I WI Florins C,, Lot P13, In
Sec. 11-20.32. 3 acres in.), $12.90.

ing and heating, solar or heat recovery units lbr
water heating, and other power-saving ideas uch
as fluorescent lighting or super-insulated water
heaters.
Watt-Wise Living homes will be even more
desirable tomorrow, when those energy-saving
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E. Howard Hunt
Nixon
MIAMI (UPI)

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Howard Hunt, convicted
participant In the

Watergate burglaries, said
former President Richard
M. Nixon authorized the
second of two break-Ins at
the complex In 1972.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Claims

Authorized Break-In
was the directing force
behind It.
He declined to reveal the
Nub for his accusations,
saying such questions

would be answered In his
manuscript, which will
appear In an undisclosed
magazine. But he said he

Hunt said at a news
conference he Is preparing
a manuscript, which shows
that Nixon did not play a

case" that would stand up
In court.

Peripheral role in the
Watergate scandal, but

respond In public and

had made a "carefully
drawn, well-documented
Hunt chaflenged Nixon to

under oath to key questions
Involving Watergate.
Hunt said he opposes
allowing Nixon to return to
public life as a respected
figure.
"It was one Oft to leave

Nixon cowering in his taxsupported California
sanctuary, but quite
another situation when he
presumes to leave enforced
retirement and boldly
assumes the mantle of
respected senior citizen,"

Wednesday, March 21, 1979—lA

I TENT REVIVAL:]
W. Lake Ave. &amp; 13th St., Sanford

Hunt said.
The former White House
consultant said he has
accepted an Invitation
from the French national
television network to appear on its public affairs
Program, "Antenna 2," in
June to discuss Watergate

8

P.M. NIGHTLY THRU APR. 9th.
Salvation • Healing
Miracles
Services Conducted By

and other issues.

Evangelist
"Antenna 2" is the
program on which Nixon
gave his version of
Watergate last fall.

Bert Mackey

blk 1, Rapt Sh 1 &amp; 2 North Cr1.
Townsite 4th Addn. $25,100.
Winter Spgs. Div. to Country
Homes Inc. it 4, Tuscawlila Unit 7,
$14,100.
Country Homes Inc. to John B.
Harrell &amp; WI. Joan, it II Tuscawllla
Un. $16,900.
Classic Custom Homes Inc. to
Frank J. Baderno &amp; WI. Lilian. it
32, Brantley Cove. $71,900.
Nevin Cronise I WI. Berli. to
Emory 0. Stewart, Jr. I. Pauline, it
23, Weklva Hills, Sec. 7. $79,100.
David F. Ysegley,&amp; Della to
Walter R. Brady I WI. Lynn, Lot
blk B, Summerset North Sec. 2,
150,0900.
Mary E. Price to Alice Prather,
Lot 41 The Colonnades, Third Sec.,
$1,300.
W. Harold Johnson I WI. Darlene
to David B. GrIswold, $ql. W 91.57' of
E 317.70' of N 150' of NW% of SEW
SEC 11-21-29 141,300.
Myron S. Trumbull &amp; WI. Vera to
Ernest N. Wheeler &amp; WI. Dorothy Lt.
2. blk C. Crystal Bowl, 2nd Addn.
$43,500.
(QCD) Carol 0. Eustace to James
Robt. Eustac., Lt 2, 51k D, Wuklva
Ests., No. One. $100.
Joyce Desmaria, sgl. to Wm. R.
Collard, Jr. I WI. Joan R. it 19 blk
0. Foxvnoor, Un. 1 130.300.
H. McMinamy I WI. Donna
to Veronica B. Smith, Lot 35,
Devonshire, 161,000.
Willard L. Byrn I WI. Lillian to
Mary Ells. P. Lewis Lot 44,
Seminole Raceway, First Addn.
$17,000.
Ruth L. Herdsman Hewitt to R.
Bracclo, sql. it 2. The Colonnades,
Second Sic. $23,900.
Betty Dean Ball to Wm. D. Ball, S
107.3' of N 1437.3' of E 210' of that
part of Govt. Its 3 I 1, SEC. 6.20-30,
Wof RR. I $ 101.3' Of N 1345.0' of B
210' of Govt. its 314, W of RR. $100.
(QCO)Sameas Above —that pert
of 5½ of SEC 31-19-30, W of Sanford
Grant line Ic. of RR., 40 acres ml.
$100.
Falcon Dev. to L.IIy.nn. T.
Dunthorn.sgl. Lot 5, FOR Run s.d.
123300.
Christopher V. Parry, Sr. I WI.
Judith (form. Wm's) to Wm. D.
Wolfe (Marrl.d) Un. 2320 Park Ave.
Villas, 134111.
asIan P. F*rSft I WI. AlIce to
Barry R. $clwelbsr &amp; WI. Robert H.
Ltl9 blk C, Sweotwst,rOeks, Sec.
14, 199400.
Larry Herman I wt. Jacqueline
G. to Wm. D. Wolfe (Married) Lot 30
Loch Arbor Fairlane Sec. $39,500.
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to Vice Inc.,
Lot 47 WekIva Club Bats., Sec. Six.
$31,000.
Sabel Point Prop. Inc. to Area
Building Corp., Lot 44 Whisper
Wood at label Point, Un. 2. 120.900.
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to Pche
Homes Inc., Lot 1$, W*lva Club
Ests., Sec.
$35,000.
Eugene H. Lowe Ill I WI. Brenda
t0JOSIØ B Stover&amp;wf. Thelma Lt
2 Devenollre$4l
George Mahan, &amp; WI. Nellie J.
to RICO" Lown I WI. Noreen,
Lot 19, blk A, North Cr1. Tart., Sec. 3
Unit 1.
Binheft Constr. Co. to Homing A.
Lindyeen &amp; WI. Jane S. Lt 3,
Carolyn Eats. 165,900.
Tom l. Ella to Thomas WhkIon
&amp; wt- Evalene.L01s237&amp;23$(lessB
1030')
VW) 12391 310 (less pert) Black
$11,101
Jil Div., Inc. to Eugene A.
SlIverstolm sql. Lot 110 Wa*auso4,
Unit TIW5I. 04901.
101.-DALE Slats., Inc. to Joseph
L. Hadlew, Jr. &amp; WI. Michaila I. Lt
W, TUICOWIIli, Unit 6, $16,150.
JIM Dev. to Jack B. Moser &amp; WI.
Jesnne P., .01101 Wadgw.u4 Unit
Thl5i. $4411S.
lames H. Jeckss Jr. to Violet
Crawford,IV,of: Iii.13c1.91
07,33' Wet NECOr. of NW4 Of SEC
210.30, .fo, In
Vilet Crawford to James N.
John

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Jackson J1.,MNA,ISV NJ. — Lot 1,

Muth SanfOrd. $anfOrd Gras?, $111.
(QCD) Willie Dems. lad. Iloy.
40 Jack IJWTSIICI IS JVIIi Davis,
Let 14. blk I. linSalOW City. $101.
Magnolia Sec. Cerp. to *asbouai
HmIs Inc., Lot 44, W*ivs Club
$i* $33151
(QCD) Caryn J. Neilsen (form.
Haney) to Steven M. Haney Lathe
bhk 61, lanlalds the Suburb
15I,
991IISS I1C. $105.
Carol Sf0115, Bay. eel. MIldred
Lueler Is Central Fl. low. Let 11,
ivansdaie Me. 3, Lake Mary.

Douglas W. Johnston to John ff.
Davis 1WI. Priscilla S., Lot 21, bli 6411111.
I. The Springs, ShadwMed ViIla,s,
Pie. Read. Ceases., Inc. Is San
SIC 2. $11,915.
fOrd J. Irma jr. Let 4, The
Nancy K. Saskervilie (form. NisMgr&amp; sec. Oft 'Vt. P. Reel.
O'RourU) to Nancy K. Sa*ervllls _____
Lot 4 &amp; 54 of 5. Mk I, Lskav$ew
J$l Dev. toTsrll.Islessl-, go.Lei
First AI.
)$$ Wi,,ai aid. U111111 Tires. Sam
Ned Voska to Mlrjana Pen.
pj ppj, to OmaN S.
deurass, Liii 11, 131 II. biB,
Paradise Point Fourth Sec. IUS1 &amp; Car.011 Wft et sue ii sic 10*31,
10. bilk 4 CASIAVhlIa HIs. 0*055. etc. $105. &amp; him SW cer. if $* ot
Antheny Julless, It. to Ballard L. MW SgC V..WV etc.
Psndegass, Lit $ bIb 3 CMI. Villa
Arthur J. Re FalcIs I WI Isliar to
HIS. $3,055.
JeffreyA. DICI1I5,90. Par. l:Lat*
Henry J RiNser I WI. L. &amp; peilIas 01 Left 11131, bIb 12.
kallileous to S, C. Nssor I WI. Seltiloolle sue. Reset., Poles $prlulis
Louis Lt 2. blk I, The WO5dIMII. Sec. $55051
16110.
$sws S. $eNvBcb &amp; WI Kathryn
Neil D. Bryant &amp; WI. Just"to to Low w. S$WI1wt Jean 05.
Jssqi Boyers one WI. Mary Lit no u.s 10110. eN 15 iamiands Ti.
bIb I.. Parodies Pilot, VUN.
simwis "WNW $47,115.
111111W. Taker &amp; Samuel to
Raymond L. WoinarIsel &amp; WI
CirlsIier I. Reynsids, 11. IN CMINJIMT.WOfW1WI Betty
Village Of Winlmridm Ne. 4. Let ill Spies 011
1.10111
14911,.
W. Hickman Is 1111er90jt USA
Merle A ludisli to KI CareS i,,., Lots aj, ii tadestrIal
31'l Lot 14. mist 1L1e,l1lW1' ps,sq,
0 14 60 linteads Spriege 'Vt. IS.
La" Beers I wile Martha 05

seMIS.
Nxk A. Heavy h wt kqm to 4L
WA Prep. Inc. to Lobe 0 the Tie Cileimsise. TWO sec. 1,3.955.
heuS I*Jnuujx.usMsSc., ISc.,.AN
(lCD) Aa*Imy S. Isles to
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Widmer &amp; WI. Dorothy M. WV, of
Lots 11 &amp; 12, blk 0, Pearl Lake Hts.,
$15,000.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Todd
S. Schelling I wt. Sandra L., Lt 413,
Weliiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Sec 2.
$54900.
(QCD) Gary L. Lelnenbach I WI.
Victoria to Victoria B. Leinenbach.
E21'ofLotllallofs&amp;w32,of9,
blk 19 Crystal Lake Winter Homes,
$100.
Carroll W. Stapler Jr. to Wm. L.
Armstrong, Jr. I WI. Virginia M.
Lot 3, Countryside, $11400.
Five Points, Lk Mary Ltd. to
Carroll W. Stapler Jr., Lot 3,
Countryside, 14,700.
Grace Prop. Inc. to Aldo R. Forino
at WI. Joan M. Un. 304 F. Altamonte
Hts., $21,100.
Grace Prop., inc. to Richard W.
Rodisli I WI. Margaret, Unt. 302-C
Altamonte HIS., $19,900.
Grace Prop., Inc. to Mark A.
Miny, Un. 306 D, Altamonte Hts.,
$191900.
Grace Prop Inc. to Mlchal, J.
Bunn, Un. 300 B, Altamonte Hts.
$21,100.
WmD.RlsJletoHvoldW Riskel
WI Dorothy E,, Lot 193 Trail no
Estee., Sec. Two, 137,000.
Parker Assoc. Realty Inc. to
Rockwood Design I Constr., it
Tusliawills Acres. $19,000.
Parker Assoc. Realty Inc. to
Rockwood Design I Constr., it. 12
Tuskawilla Ares, $19,900.
Parker Assoc. Realty Inc. to
Rockwood Design I Constr., Lot 11
Tuskawilia Acres, $19,900.
Maronda Homes Inc. to T.
Douglas West I WI Donna C. Lot 30
blk J Foxmoor Un. Two, $4M.
(QCD) Doris L. Wolfe to Wm. D.
Wolf., Lots 9 &amp; 10 blk 14, Tier 5, E.
R. Traffords Map of Sent., $100.
(QCD) Wm. D. Wolfe to Doris L.
Wolfe, Lots $ 19 blk A, Saniando
Springs Rapt. Tr. 37, $100.
(QCD) Lee J. Sweeney to Sandra
E. Sweeney, Lot 121 Lake Searcy
Shores, $100.
Rumak Prop Inc. to Gary R.
Reynolds &amp; WI Karen, 131' Of Lot 1$
1. N IS' of 19 blk 3, Third Sec.,
Dreamwoid, $33
Gordon 0. Flynt Jr. to Sammie
Washington Jr &amp; WI BIle J., 1.01 1,
blk C, Flynt s4, $3,000.
Johnny Walker Reel Est., inc. to
Wm. E. Haney lwf Beverly e,,Lot
1541 E 23' of 133, etc., M.M. Lord's
First Addn, Citrus HIs., $33,400.
Victor J. Ruskavich I Alice
Mahan to R lchard W. Hermann &amp; WI
Alice, Lot 13, blk M. North OrI.
Ranches, Sec. $12,000.
J. W. Zabel, Etc., Trustees to
Constr. by Home Sweet Homes, Inc.
Lot 2, blk 0, North Orb. Ranches,
Sec. 2A, $4100.
Alice Marsh to Ernest W. Vogel .
Anna J. Vogel, S 1.3 of Lot 161 I all
of 162, PInehurst, $10,000.
LnterRawbbnsIWIJeantosar
L. Hastings I WI Pamela Sue, it. 14,
blk A. Longwood North. $34500.
Joseph 1 Paralis I WI Doris to
Wm. S. Map I WI Betty L. Lot am
blk A, Jamestown Village, Unit one

Winter Springs Dev. to Sd-Dale
Builds Inc., Lots 30 1 61,
Tuscawilla Unit 7. $21.100.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to
Defile J. Heitenstin. &amp; WI. bland.
Lot 6$ River Run Sec. Three. $50,100.
Roy Williams to Anna Woods 1.
Hb. Tommy, Lot 21, Lincoln Cl.
$2,000.
The Greater Constr. Corp. foMary
Jo Bankoff, Sgl. Lots Sausailto Sec.
Three. 131,100.
Frank J. Ghia, Jr. I WI. Barbara
to Howard 0. Nuffer I WI. Carol.. it
1, blk A. Sweetwater Oaks,
Sweetwater Shores $130,367.
Jacqueline Reddish to Harry B.
Lewis 1. Dorothy L. Lot 1$ blk A.
Starling Pk Un. One. $100.
John A. Sanders 1. WI. Ramona to
Richard H. Krust &amp; wt. Shirley, Lot
is, blk 0, Sterling Park Un. 2.
$49,900.
Clifford Jordan to Douglas R.
Morrison 1. WI. Barbara E., Lot 23.

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SPORTS
$A-Evening Herald, Sanford FL

Wednesday, March 20, 1

INWIEF
4,000
Governor

Defends

the personal Invitation of
President Carter.
"Florida has a particular
affinity for the State of Israel
and a large Interest In this step
toward peace in that area," he
said Tuesday in an Interview.
In charge of the
Monday night dinner canceled
the dinner and refunded the
money to 800 persons who had
bought tickets after learning
that Graham was sending his

TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!)

Gov. Bob Graham says he
put the Israel-Egypt peace
signing ceremony ahead of his
own baseball dinner because it
was important to show a broad
base of American support for a
continuing commitment to
peace In the Middle East,
Graham said a number of
governors were present as well
as representatives of other
official and professional life at
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lieutenant governor.
Earle Halstead, veteran
baseball figure who is chiefly
responsible for the affair, accused Graham of "putting
politics ahead of baseball In
Florida."
The dinner was started in 1946
to honor the 18 major league
organizations that train in
Florida. It has been canceled
only once before, due to an
owner-player dispute.

The people

Annual

Of

Graham said he is fully
aware of the value of the
baseball clubs to Florida. But
he said he considered it an
honor to Florida to be Invited to
the historic ceremony by the
president.
He also noted that many
important state issues have
part of their solution in
Washington and it cannot hurt
Florida that its governor
responded to President Carter's

Baseball

request that he attend the
ceremony Monday and the
White House dinner Monday
night.
At Carter's request, he said,
he and his wife served as host
and hostess at their table which
Prime
included former
and a
Minister Rabin of Is
member of the Egyptian
Parliament.
To atone for having to miss
the dinner, Graham has Invited

Dinner
their franchises from New
York, Boston, Atlanta, San
Francisco, Los Angeles etc. to

the club owners to be his guest
for dinner at the governor's
mansion April 11. None has
accepted, and the date may be
Inconvenient since It will be
after the clubs have gone north
to begin their regular season.
Ironically, Graham recently
set up a special council totry to
Increase the state's participation In sports events and
make an all-out effort to persuede the ball clubs to move

Sports
IV"
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N
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I

As

Tourism Director Dean
Gelser, whose division helps
sponsor the dinner, said the
incident "can't be a plus" but
won't cause any club to move
Its training base out of Florida.
"We are already making
plans for next year's dinner,"

Ray

Knight

Swap

Helps

his confidence. So far, Ray Knight hasn't let him down.
For the past two years, Knight
caddie with the Reds.
usually replace him at third base for defensive purposes in
the late timings If
was ahead.
All the time this was going on, Pete Rose did everything he
possibly could to help Ray Knight. Rose talked to him about
pitchers, about hitters, about the different plays that come up,
about everything. When Rose decided to take the money and go
with the Phililes, Knight automatically Inherited the Reds' third
base Job and it's his now unless he loses it to the best friend he has
In the world, Harry Spllman, or Hick Auerbach.
"I know ft's my job to win," says Knight. "me opportunity is
right there. It's just a matter of me producing."
Uptonow, Knight has. He's hitting this spring and figures to be
at third base when the Reds open the season at home with the
Giants next Wednesday.If he does, you can BIN figure he'll give
ITh of the credit to Pete Rose.
"Nobody has helped me more," says the husky, cleancid
looking 21-year-old Georgian. "More than anything else, he
taaMme to think positively. Pete ls the mod positive person I've
er been around.
"Pete also taught me playing baseball should fun and not a
Clint" Knight goes on. "He rally enjoysplaytng.It'snotajob

.

It

was Rose's

.

He'd

Cincinnati

be

,Wssoy.Yoo'dho.ur1sedbewmasyg*gy.comi44,rft
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Espinosa. The Meta also umpires back to work since
received minor league infielder they had refused to sign in.
dividual contracts for the 1979
Jose Moreno.
Espinosa has a lifetime season.
record of only 250in a little In preseason action, it was
over two years with the Meta, the New York Yankees 5, St.
8, Boston
but Ozark is cotiith1 on the L0ul 3
'W
Dominican to fill In immediate- 2; Montreal 2, BaltImore 0 in 15
ly for Larry Christenson, Innings; Kansas City 6,
currently sidelined with a burgh 2; Cincinnati 9, the
broken collarbone. Another Chicago White Sox 3; Texas 8,
right.lander, Dick Ruthven, is Minnesota 5; Oakland 2, Qeveailing with bone chips in his land 0; Milwaukee 14, the
Chicago Cube 7; California 13,
elbow.
Espinosa
11.15
a 4.72 Seattle 12; San Francisco 3, San
ERA in2ol innings for the Mots Diego 1; Philadelphia 12,
In l7$.
Detroit 2; ad Atlanta 11, the
The WI-honded Usbear, who New York Mats 5.
wtfl Ohebl~ thud bass
for NewYork,battui,wjth
17 home runs and 71 RBI Last
season. He has a lifetime
average .278 and 156 homer.
over 10 major-league season.
Greg Lorens stroked a two.
with Pittsburgh and PhllaIel.
rim
single In the fifth Inning to
phia.
Most of the other news also give Braun Cadillac its margin
took place off the field Tuesday. of victory Tuesday In a 7-6 AAA

DiVita
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3-H it te r
Gene DIVIta pitched a threehitter and Vince Pollito doubled
and tripled Tuesday
I.Pieird Coffey
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The two teams will battle to 15 points. The Miami.
Tampa rivalry will be a best-of-five series, with the
winners claiming $5,000 each.

Canto Asks Crown Return
MEXICO CITY (UP!) - Exflywelght champion Miguel
Canto of Mexico asked the World Boxing Council Tuesday
to authorize a return fight against South Korea's QianHoe Park, who srippe him of the world title March
18 In

Seoul.

Canto's manager, Jesus Rivero, told WBC president
Jose Sulahnan, that the exchamp deserved a shot at the
title because of his long, clean record and 15 defenses.
Sulalman said he will discuss the request with the 18
members of the WBC's executive committee and that he
should have an answer within 15 days.

Byrd Top Little Man

11

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Ray Knight already has the reputation of being a defensive
,
/
Bobby Milanovlch had three
ballplayer, having hit only .200 for the Reds In tunes up last
hit
s
as
Fi
nanc
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Planning
took
season.
____ He's sure he can do much better if he plays more.
"When you don't play regularly, you lo.e yo ur timing," he says. a 174 Mustang victory over
The-Box.
"When you lose your timing, you don't get hits, and when you
.
In
Bronco
action, Bobby
n'tgdhIts, you lose yo ur confldence.Iknow I'ma better hitter
Mi
t
ed
a
ller
pi
ch
one-hitter
and
,
than I've shown with the Reds. In the minors, I never had a
problem making contact, never struck out much and I hit with Brad Verstegan squeeze bunted
home Steve McCormick with
sine power, so why can't I do It In the major leagues?
Rodgers
the go-ahead run as Barnett
St. LOUIS shortstop Garry
"I know I'm no Pete Rose and I know there's no way I can put Bank trimmed D&amp;J EquipTempleton, displeased with Used Cars In the Altamonte
the statistics on the board that he did, but I just hope I can play meat
Cardinal management, said he Springs Little League. Craig
tinsidently and with the ability I know Ray Knight has."
In other games, Process
would not put out a full effort Bolton scattered four hits for
a
Nobody is ever really going to compare Krdg)* with Rose Machinery won Iti third
for the teem this season and the win and John I.And
ip
tr
i
p
le
and
Greg
Shatto
had
two
because they don't look anything Like each other, their style of st raight game by stopping
hits
the losers.
play is entirely different and so is their general life style. The only Galaxy Carpets, 104, as Mike
In
major
league action,
'tty
between
them
is
that
both
speak
.Im11
Seefelt safe with Magnolia winning run
Henley had two hits, with Jody
Randy
Hebert
scored the
It
Foster homering for the losers;
iRe.., a native of Cincinnati. has big city ways. Knight, from and
ing
rim
as
win
n
AFCOM
downed
Reliable Carpet Cleaning
many. Ga., is more snalitown. His biggest competition at third stopped Magnolia Service, 17Is____
Harry Spllmn, who Ii from Dawson, Ga., only 15 miles i, as Jeff Seslelt went 5-for'S
OOSSS CARS
CADILLAC
80 Favorite?
fn whir. Knight Uves. The two Georgians always wanted to be md Bobby McCain keyed
AS R H
The Crooms 111gb baseball LOW
AS 4 H
&amp;
Iurm
t league ballplayers and have
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teem Used the combined four- Cscmrs.
r1pIe play,
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SALT
LAKE CITY (UP!) - Bird to
3 it
19 points -10 below the crown in '77 after Indiana hit pitching of Jeff Litton and sian,
In
y,
a
3
WsiIw.si
Splm,,
"Hs'i like a brother to me," Knight sa ys about
______
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361
who is
NCAA basketball champion Ms average - and J ust two broke the Bruins' stranglehold Freddie Howard
win CNN
I l
for a 3-2
Bryan
_PSasIWstlhS I
t0 years younger. "We grew up in the same type of badiground
p
.
Michigan
State
only
assists.
with
the
'78.
- losing
title in
over Lyman Tuesday. Howard $.1
Fed" into
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and in the press tent, would replace the standard-bearers,
usually teen-agers, who accompany each group around
the course, and the leader boards, which are kept
manually by volunteers.
"The Idea certainly isn't original," said Beman. "Baseball and football stadiums have had the scoreboards for
years now. We've been working on the
it idea with several
companies for several years now and
technically and
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game," he said. "We're shooting for 1980."
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Carpenter said the skin was not to America by
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WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI) A PhiladelphIa Pidilies
official has sued In federal court to proved the U.&amp; from
confiscating a skin of a leopull he shot lnAfrjca.
Keith Carpenter, 28, an athnlnldrdive assistant with

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Portland 123, New York 117

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - Jack Nicklaus sinks a
tong putt and the words, "Birdie! Birdie! Birdie!" flash
an 21 electronic scoreboards,
This Is part of what spectators at PGA tour events may
be seeing as early as next year if a plan to acquire the
computerized scoreboards wins approval from the PGA
PollcyBoaz-d, Commissioner Deane Beman said Tuesday.
"We think It will be good for both the players and spectators," Beman said. "The people who pay to see a golf
tournament deserve to know all they can about the
players and tournament situations and It will also help our
players get established quicker."
The scoreboards will flash the names of each player
coming up to a hole, how he stands for the day and for the
tournament and even a little biographical Information,
like age, hometown and recent tournament victories,

Association,

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - The Tampa Bay Rowdies of the
North American Soccer League announced the purchase
Tuesday of high-scoring striker Oscar Fabbinal from the
Palestino team In Chile.
A spokeswoman for the Rowdies said Fabblani, a native
Of Argentina, had been signed to a three-year contract.
Monetary details were not revealed.
Fabblant, 28, has scored 113 goals In 193 games over the
last five years playing in Chile.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bill Mulligan, 49, a long-time
fixture in the California junior college ranks, Tuesday was
named the head basketball coach at Loyola.Marymowit of
the West Coast Athletic Conference.
Mulligan replaces Dave Benaderd, 43, who resigned
Feb. 7 effective at the end of the season. Benaderet was
head coach of the Lions for As seasons and had a 63-04
record.
Mulligan has been the head coach at Saddleback
Community College in Mission Viejo, Calif. for the past
years. A native of Waukegan, Ill., he has a lifetime
head coaching record, Including high school and college,
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1560 7.80 A. OD
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IJamaica &amp;i
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880 160
5.20 4 Frisky Frankie
4 Rose Cannon
180
340
Q(44) 15.40; P (4-6) 4S1.I0; 1(4-60(7-1)15 SO' P 4$7' 49
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Twelfth Race. 3, D:
Fourth Race. S-Il. D:
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8 Mineola Charlie 10,70 10.80 5.00
Squeaky
9.10 4.50 510 4 Manatee Hallie
6 00 4 60
2 MarlIm
6.60 110 3 Alert's Candy
7.40 1.00
5 Surfire Supreme
3 80
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360
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51 441.10. Time 31.12.
1) 421.00. Time 31.15.
A - 2.940; Handle $222,297.

TUNE-UP

Mulligan Goes 4-Year

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Seattle

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Alton Byrd, a 5-too14¼ Cohmibla
University guard, will be honored April 30 with the
Frances Pomeroy Nal*nithHall of Fame "Little Man"
award as the outstanding under-Biz-foot senior college
basketball player in the country.
Byrd led Columbia In assists this season with 193 and
was the Lions' second leading scorer for1978-79 with a 15.0
average.
The award, which Byrd will receive at a Hail of Fame
lunch In Springfield, Mu,., also Mr.s character,
leadership and academic achievement.

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25 46

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43 32 .573 Houston
42 32 .56S
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Atlanta
12 34
Detroit
29 45 .392 131/1
CleveInd
29 46 .357 14
New Orins
24 33 .312 20
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L Pct. 05
Kanss Cty
43 33 •
Denver
42 33 .560
Indiana
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Milwauke
34 41 .453 $ ½
Chicago
3$ 45 .361 15
Pacific
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Jesus

yew-old Hebnerto the Meta for judge ruled he had noauthority
.year-old right-hander Nino to order major-league baseball

(N.rald
Magnolia, Reliable team members exchange post-game greetlnp

League.

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TAMPA -It will be
and Gorrono against Elorrlo
and Laca in the Tampa Jai-Alal in-house partido tonight
following the 12th game to determine which team will
advance to Saturday's World JaI-Alal championship first.

Mets

By United Press Interiadoial demanded to be traded.
Templeton, 23, who Is In his
Ptdladelithla General Manna.
to
do
third
full year, was paid
er Paul Owens was forced
hated
to
do
$100,0
last year and was
something he
Tuesday, and New York Meta boosted to about $130,000 this
Manager Joe Torre loves him year. However, he became
angry when new General
for it.
"I hated to give up RIthIe Manager John Clalbome sugHelmer and l tried not to, but gasteda 10 percent pay Cut
Danny (Phillies Manager because of Templeton's drop to
Ozark) and I both felt we had to a .280 average from .322 the
have a pitcher," Owens said previous year.
In Philadelphia, a federal
about the deal that sent the 31-

His Chance

Tamp., Fla. (UP!) - Pete Rose didn't just walk off and leave
the Cincinnati Reds holding the bag. He turned It over Instead to
aneager,plewnt, polite young man In whom he felt he could put

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Relays Open

Jai-Alai Partido Set

By MILTON RICHMAN

Gets

Hopeful

The

he said.

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NSA Standlns
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
I.
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x-Wshng
21 676 Phlladlph
42 31 353 9
New .Iersy
33 39
New York
31 46 .103 20½

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Several meet recordi
could be In trouble during the fourday Florida Relays that
opens today with 4,000 athletes attending the first major
outdoor track and field carnival of 1979.
"We have Invited all the high schools In the Southeast
and every university and junior college In the country,"
said meet director Doug Hill Tuesday.
The 36th annual event will run through Saturday with
the decathlon scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday and
the remainder of the events for the other two days.
competition ranks with Penn, Texas and Drake
relays and will pit 150 high schools,90 universities and 40
track dubs.
Participants will compete In three high school divisions,
a freshman and junior college class, and a university and
Open competition. Hill said the relays operate as five
separate track meets at one time, giving It a carnival-like
atmosphere.

Florida.

Hebner

Athletes

Florida

Basketball

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purchaser, own the car.
• Meets or exceeds all U.S auto
car specifications • Covered upon
failure due to materials, workmanIllip, blowout., rust or wear. (Cannot be result of misuse or accident).

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Notice
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INVITATION TO lID
The Board of Trustees of th
Seminole Memorial Hospital invIte

NOTICE
SHill FF1 SALE
IF! ED_A DS
NOTICEISHEREIYOIVENthaf
by virtueoffliat certain writ of Ex.
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QrIondo - Wtr
Seminole
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and
to.
bldsuponthefoftowing:
p*.,$'
sealof theCircuit Court of Seminole
Commercial Dish washer
f 831-9993
322-2611
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Additional information, ii' County, Florid., upon a final
'A
available at Officq of the Materials (udgement rendered In the aforesaid
RATES
tne th day of January,
CLASSIFIED DEPT
Manager.
A.D.
43c a line
that
certain
case
enAll bids shall he mailed to the
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titled, Re: Disiolution of Marriage
30c a line
Materials Manager of the Seminole of
HOURS
None Fay Dorion, Petitioner and
Memorial Hospital, f101 East
3Sc a line
icons.cutIvetlmIS
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S:30
P.M.
0:00 AM.
First
Albert
Dorion,
Respondent,
REFLECTIONS
Street, Sanford, Florida 32771.
AllFrancis
Dfendant,
whith
aforesaid
Writ of
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
bids shall be postmarked not later
me *5
Execution
delivered
to
was
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY s-Noon
than
the
5th
day
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ofor
April 1979, and Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
shall be received on
IN A
before the Sm s. I have levIed upon ffi following
day of April, 1979.
DEADLINES
OpenIng of such bids will take described property owned by
Francis Albert Dorion, said pro.
place at the Office of the
Wing located In Seminole
BIRDS EYE
Noon The Day Before Publication
Manager of the Seminole Materials
Memorial perty
County,
Florida, more particularly
Hospital it 5:00 o'clock A. M. on
the describeii as follow%:
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12th day of April 1fl9.
Sunday - Noon Friday
Respondent
Francis
'Mirror, mirror on the
Seminole Memorial Hospital Der'i
right, titl,
and Albert
interest in
________________________________________________________
...' reserves the right to reject any and
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wall, who's the fairest
the following described property to
all
bids.
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wit:
___________________ ____________________
Well, this bird isn't in a Publish Mar. 26, 27, 25, 1919
Let 6, Block J, Sunland Estates as
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fairly tale
that's
ia—Ilp Wanted
nerPlatlookil,pag.si6throughfl
4—Personals
..FICTITIOUS NAME
of the Pllc Records of SemInole ____________________
______________________
•;s, a mirror reflecting Its
Notice is hereby given that I am County, Floridasublerttotherlghto
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image, but the thought Is engaged in business at 1920 Park o
parties in possession.
WHySELONELY?Wrlte"Oe$A
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Ave., Sanford SemInole County, and the und.rsloned as Sheriff of
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
the same.
Fiorida,undertheflctltiousn.meol Seminole County, Florida, will at
pQio3i,Clwtr.,FL.333)7.
BIRS CO.. and that I intend to 11:00A.M. on the 10th day of April,
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STEP RIGHT UP!
register said namewith the Clerk of
A.D. 1919, offer for sale and sell to
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County, the highest bidder, for cash, subject
Free details: KIT,
Florida in accordance with the to any and all existIng ne,
JOBS GALORE!
• pompano, FL. 33061. 9114991.
provisions of the Fictitious Name Front (West) Door of the Seminole ____________________________
Statutes, To.Wit: Section $130, County Courthouse in Sanford,
Herald Photo by Tom Netsel
Florida Statutes 1951.
Florida, the above descrIbed real WANTED: Customers to enloy
HERE ARE JUST
51g. Jay J. Bolton
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
.:.
property
Salad Bar with 13 items &amp; Great
Publish: March 21, 25, April 4, ii,
Thit said safe is being made to
1919
Country Breakfast. No cxsatisfy the terms of said Writ of
A FEW THAT
OEH122
penance necessary. Apply in
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Execution.
person Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.
FICTITIOUS NAME
John E. Polk, Sheriff
ARE AVAILABLE
Appetite r*OUltId.
Seminole County,
Notice Is hereby given that we are
.
engaged In business at 113 E.
Flotlda
Weddinqsby DOT
Woodland Drive, Sanford Seminole PublIsh: March iS, 23,
P' '
NOTARY PUBLIC
EXECUTIVE
County, Florida under the fictitious 1979
3222026cr 333-0667
SECRETARY
Live Coverage Of House
FLORIDA, and that we intend to _________________________
_____ JoeAbieofcvledoislooklngforan
Super sharp law firm to work for,
egister said name with the Clerk of
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Representatives:

By DON PHILLIPS

WASHINGTON (UP!) Dul, stale, sterile, blab.
Thoae worde des
the
House of Representatives in

congressional Inside baseball?

A

the Circuit Court, Seminole County, UNITED STATES DISTRICT

w$lte woman, her age, past or

Florida in accordance wIth the COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
provisions of the Fictitious Name FLORIDA ORLANDO DIViSION
Statutes, ToWIt: Section $13.09 Ni. 77-21SOrI-Clv.Y - UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, Bore Florida Statutes 1931

prior actviti.s tier secret. ption,
(306) 676-2133 or wrIte in confidence to P.O. Box 916 Ovledo,
Fla.____
32765.

vs. ULYSEES MCFADDEN,
Sig. Harry C. Echelberger
Defendant. ORDER FOR SERVICI
Margaret J. Echelberger
PublIsh: March 14,21,25, April 4, IV PUBLICATION - On Motion
totheeyeofthepubllc-ailthe 1979
and Affidavit of plaintiff in the

system.

But that Is not really the public, not Jit the press and DEH$4
Because Houae.pald em- point. If it were, then there the occasional gallery Visitors.

ployees — not commercial would be no reason not to allow

ESTATE SALE

'ilsioii technicians — are two systems. There would be no and is just feeling its way

641-3333 or write

deeatt, UIysees McFadeen, and

Sanford At-Anon Family Group

The undersigned, as Personal to enforce a lien upon nil property

P.O. BOX
Sanford, FIa..32773

controlling the cameras and reeson not to let the House have Changes may be made some Representative of the ftlate ° situate in this District and described
action wi taivisi.
tIiows: Lot 5, Lone Pines, accortheyhavestrfctordersnottolet
Its o'in Internal system and-to year,
pora couple of centiwlu, ti
sIbly Im.ludlng oc- EARL V. TURNER. deceased, wiii ding to Piat thereof as recorded In
receive
until
3p.m.
April
13,
1979,
at
Plat
Book 12, page 21 of the Public
Iioiae chamber never sew a TV you see It.
let the networks discreetly casional commercial TV the ice of STENSTROM, DAVIS. Records of Seminole County,

camera except for the oc.
cailonil
es
a joint salon (

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Forfannlllesorfniendsof
prcblemdrinkers
For future information call

aboveentltledcaus.by Kendell w.
Wherry, Its Assistant United States
Attorney In an action against the

NOTICE OF

In fairness, the system is new

IiAICOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON

c.nHelp
Ptioise 6413333
WrlteP,O.Jox 1213

for the purchase
of the
following
Motionoftheplaintiffisgranted.
(2)States of ___________________
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do just that - scan the floor to afraid to open Its full processes televise a facade. And the described
property,
situated
at 117
That the plaintiff, United
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provided full gavel•tojavei catch strategy huddle. or arm-

greatest beneficiaries are not Melionvllle Avenue, Sanford, America, shall obtain by service of

twisting sessions. Why, the
Aètworks might even catch

coverage of its .eons.

Florida, to wIt:

the public l)'4
Legal Notice

process by publIcation as to any ___________________________

Lo13,LesstheNorth½,andLotsl unknown heir(s), devlsee(s),

swatches of videotape of their cording to the Put thereof, as parties claiming by, through, under,

I.cngwOod area. Days only. Ph.

IN
THE
CIRCIJIT C.OURT,
IN AND ownspeeches back totheir local rcorded In Plat Book 3, Page 3L or against Ulysees McFadden. (3)
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
$32
years from the press gallery, empty the chamber really Is. FLORIDA
Public Rcords of SemInole County, That notice of this order be _____________________________
stations.

the dullness of House action

duringltsflrstweekonthetube

cane as a mild sirprise.

CASE NO. 79.379.CA.04E

Florida;
published by the UnIted States
Said property is zoned Residential Marstiai In a newspaper ot general

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So the camera becomes IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF

myoj*Ic, seeing only the facade JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON.

?_GOOd Thn to

by the City of Sanford, and sItuated circulation In SemInole County,

Legal Notice

legal termlnoloov.

Realtor, ERA Member.Broker.
Housewife's Send for 20 ways of
making money at home. $3.00 to
_____
*'s Report, P.O. Box 120.

GENERAL
BOOKEEPING
Great company &amp; working conditions. Excellent skills needed.

ACCOUNTING CLERK
Do all general duties in the office 8

wife; DAN COLUMBUS KEIGANS, File Number 79.13.CP
io..zist.nt j of filethe original with the Clerk of the and —KEIGAP4S, his wife; DAN. OIylsfe
above-styled
Court
on or before
IEL BENJAMIN
KEIOANS,andIN RI: ESTATE
OF MATECKI
whIch obviously was not covering the House. To the April 9, 1979,
otherwisea
default
and -KEIGANS,
his wife:
DAISEY KENNETH
VINCENT
tailored to TV cameras.
extent that network television ultimate judgment will be entered LEE KEIGANS and —KEIGANS,
tb$ orange and bius carpet

But why was the usual run-of- has covered Congress, it

against you forth. relIef demanded

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ASHER .1. DEWINSKY

Work for a great company with
excellent benefits. TypIng a
must.

OFFICE
Go to work for an excellent
company close to home. 1 gIrl

office needs to know all about
office duties.

Deceased
NOTICE OPADMINI$TIATIOII
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

tandem.axletractnjs to run the

.
husband: J.C. McKINNEY and
in the Petition.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
thi-mifi week so drab when concentrated on the more
WITNESS my hand and official — McKINNEY, his wife: W.B.
NOTICIOFADMINI$TRATION
THE PERSONS
ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALt,
vleyed tirough a piece of glamorous Senate.
BRYANT and — BRYANT, her TO ALL PERSONS HAVING OTHER
INTERESTED
. seal
of saId
Court
on the 2nd day of husband: HG. SLIGH and — CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST IN THE ESTATE
March
AD,,
1979.
glass?
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., ShaH, her husband, L.T. HAIR. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Except for high-profile
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ILL and ROSA HARRELL, his OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Clerk of Circuit Court
lieanawerapp.resglyliesln

"piopie" sioriss such as
lb. plullosojthy of the coverage. Impeachment of Richard
,That philosophy Is, very Nixon, tetevision

siniply, to cover House debit..

wife; H.L. LESLIE and LIDA M. IN 1141 ESTATE: LESLIE, his wife; ROBERT S.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

Seminole County, Florida
BY: Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk

STENSTROM. DAVIS, MCINTOSH

int.et in

&amp; JULIAN
Post Office Io 1330

Mid as anyone connected with action,

r.ucantellyou, debuts is

effectiv, part of any legLsI4lv. tei.viaio, .portor w

leo.

television camera,
_______in the

County Courthouse, Sanford,
grantm, successors and all other Probate Division, ffi
parties claiming by, through, under which is Seminole Couey Cow- Florida. The personal reresen.

Publish: March 7, 14, 31, 21, 1979 or against any of the indlvldoals thouss, Sanford, Florida me p.r. tatluss of the estate are Mary Agn

DEH41
________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

named above.

sonsi representative ci The estate Is
Defendants, Richard B. Owen, whose addre is

NOTICEOFACTION

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i si stios does appear t.

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WAITRESS
WAITERS
COOKS

Must be experIenced. Apply In

912 FRENCH AVE.

parson ONLY. 2652 Fairway
Plaza.
CLAS$IPIEDAVIRTI$INO

MOVES MOUNTAINS

323-5176
Hwy17.92

Sanford

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OIMsrchandis.Eve,y Day

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BUILD YOUR

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EASTER NEST EGOI
inense for the
holidays by sefling.Avoqi. Now'I

a great time to start.

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WITNISSmyhanjanffieof
Estate

Mary A. Kacar
' County Merest,.. Division, pirsi M5 YAMAHA OF SEMINOLE,
As Psisimal R90resltlw
SINS aNd Post Avsnu. Sonlori.
1d that I Wesidle register said
thisCourtontheilffidayooas.rct,
KINNETH
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pritl."1hs leekid this Court osi March 1.1979,
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ATTORNEYFOR
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ARTHUR N IICKW1TH, JR.Ne
FICIitI5I5
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As Clerk Si the Court
RIPUCINTATIVI:
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POSITION, APPLICANTS
MUST BE A RESIDENT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY AND
MEET OTHER ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA,WHICH INCLUDES
UNEMPLOYED 10 OUT OF
THE 12 WEEKS IMMEDIATE-

LV PRIOR TO APPLI.
CATION: UNEMPLOYED AT
THE TIME OF APPLICATION;
AND MEET THE LOWER
LIVING STANDARD FOR
AFDC,
BUS DRIVER Driver will be responsible for

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2638 Sanford Ave.

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

24

HOUR lB

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

Furnished

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Downtown, very clean &amp; roomy. See

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto '
Ave.
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,

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33—Houses

Furnished

Deltona- 2 BR, separate home,
neat, clean. Nice yard. No pets.
1175 mo; 1st., last 8. 1)00
.serurfly. 574.1040.

3 BR, 2 b, FR, dbi lOt. $31,500.
3 BR, CIlIA, formal dining, new

roof, dbl. garage. $30,900.
3 BR formal dIning, 40' LR, 2
fireplaces, beautiful area.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD
3fl-023i. 3237173.322.0719

:OUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shoppIng. 2 BR, 1 b, large
storage rm &amp; work shop, fenced,
shaded &amp; landscaped. $21,500.

Back on Market) BR, I b, fenced
shady yd. 115 Plnecrest Dr.
Drive by I call. $27,300.

PARKLING clean 2 BR, 1 b, FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.
$25,000.

New listing
92. $49,500.

AAYFAIR older 3 BR, i'.. b home

Reg. Real Estate Broker
25445. French Ave.

month.

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

month.

comm. lot on 17-

Broker-322-6437.

S acres farm land, Gneva area.
513.530. 12500 dWn, $145 mo.

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The Buyers Are Looking
We Need Listings I
During March We Will
List And Sell Your Home

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KULPA REALTY

2321 PARK DR. 322-2115
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS

107W. 1st Sanford
Phone 322.2335
REDUCED $2,000
for those who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home has over 1400
Sq. Ft, living area &amp; is located
close to hospital &amp; all con.

venlences. 136.500.

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose yuu
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 614-2511.

shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
paid vacation &amp; holIdays

provided. If Interested in long
term employment with one of
the Nation's largest builders call
Cardinal Industries Inc. 305-321.
0320 between $ am. 13 p.m. *t
days or sand resume to BOB U,
Sanford, Fl., 32171. Equal Op.
partunity Employer.
MatureexperIencsiorenIy,$to4
shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con

valeecent Center, 950 Meilonville
Ave. Apply in person.
Experienced boat riggers, exc.
company band Its, 10 paid
AMP

CrsstiIner/$iobalo, 1)43 30th
Si.. Sanwert (Airport).
Handy Way Food Stores now
accePin.aeallcatisnslsrFuil&amp;
Part time positions. Apply at

stys*eiocitlyerp.O. lox is.
Criscant City, Fl. 33013.
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LOSETS GALORE AN ABUDANCE OF FRUIT TREES
COME WITH THIS VERY NICE
3 BR HOME WITH PANELED
FAMILY ROOM. BETTER LO.
CATION OF SANFORD. ONLY

MAYFAIR
onaquietstreet this 3 BR, 2','. bath
home is within walking distance
of downtown, has fireplace,

$21,900.

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his DAY CARl CENTER is na
I reedy Is ii.
OMy$USii + $løme.teb.
- s,,. mew i.s is your

IMROS,DNALL REALTY Vat.

313-1774

BLVD. NEAR NEW K.MART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL OF.
FICES. 52,S00 TERMS.

2'4 ACRES NEAR LAKE .IESSUP
$2,000 DOWN $160 MONTH.

SELLkRSI BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
SUPER3BR, i½bathhomeonlg.
lot, C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet, eq. kit.,

dining area, 1g. patIo, beautifully
decoratedl Excellent Location I
IPP WARRANTED. Just

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 668-8335
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DELTONA
NOW $21000
This 3 BR, 2 bath home with
screened 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.

Service Directory.
phd to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 233 &amp; 245.

M. Unsworth Realty
ML!

EALTOR

373 -4061 or eves. 3230517

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Ned
Brick home In Dreamwoldl CHM, w-wcarpet, sq. satin kit.,
1g. Fl.. Im., Pool
Patio &amp;

Much Morel Super buy for
$42,250'
FANTASTIC 311,2 bath home in
Deltonal Spilt BR plan' satIn
kit., icr. porch, dining area, all
In a quiet neighborhood
surrounded by lakes lOnly
134501

BEAUTIFUL Exocutive 3 BR, 2
bath home in I*llwilde of Loch
Arborf Pool 4 Patio, CIlIA, eq.
sat-in kit., fireplace &amp; Every
Featwol BPP WARRANTED.

Ypli's for IlLNSl
COZY 3 SR. class to shep
towni A buy for 531,501

5.

NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST $ SELL
MORE NOMII THAN ANYONII
JOIN TIll ONE THAT'S NO.11

Sanfords Sales Leader

322•2420
ANYTIME.
Multiple Listing Sirvics
n25S.
REALTORSW PARK

42—bil. Homes
(Ct)

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

'73 Concord Deluxe Mobile Home
12x40. 2 BR, 1~ baths. Ex.

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3233334

SKYLINE 14'w-nr93$ace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

immaculate 4512¼ b, Country
hem. on 3+ acras, office or
virtihap &amp; garage. Shade &amp;
fruit trees. Warranted. $09,151

M53 Orlando Dr.

Super dun

/ERY NICE 3 SR. 1½ BATH
MOBILE HOME WITH CEN.
TRAL AIR AND HEAT, OVER
SIZED LIVING ROOM ON
NICELY WOODED I50'xlSO'
LOT. NEAR MULLET LAKE
EAST OP SANFORD. $3.50
DOWN SELL1 FINANCING.

3235210
VA I FHA FiMscing

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3 U, 2 b, cozy

Office at home, beautiful home has

space for your office, beauty
shop or.barber shop. Zoned
commercial. Downtown Liii
Mary. Warraqted. $41,900.
Longs famIly home, 4 BR, 2 b,
pen., family i'm., large closets,
Split plan, covered paIls, Oencdd,
levit I shade trees, nice sialghIsiked. Warranted. $l&amp;ON
ASSOCIATES WANTED, CALL
BILL PLATTI FOR CON.
PIDINTIAL INTERVIEW.

ROLLING HILLS AND BASS
LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN.
AMA CITY . $11900 BEST
TERMS.
OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. $15,000.
NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
I ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PRO.
PERTY 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

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SEIGLIR REALTY
BROKEB

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 3V-1577
DeLand 6618335

04.151 WithiN City lImits. Water $
sewer, trgfs. $11,900. Wm.
Mailciowiki, Realtor. 333.7903,

For

Estate

setup &amp; tied down. Willis Storage Buildings, Hwy. 17-92 N. of
Casselberry.

75-Recreational

Norge freezer- chest type, $120;
6. E. 15 cu ft.
refrigerator, 5123. 339-5617.

fop Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks 1. heavy equipment.
3225990
BUY JUNK CARS
From 110 to $50

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3225791

Call 322 1621; 3221460

32390,5
69 Cadillac, Good Condition
$500 or best offer

323-4394
1973 Jeep Custom SW. QuadraTnac, 360 V.5, auto, AC &amp; H, Al
cond 322.1737.

'77 Sport Fury
Takeover payments
Call after 3p.m. 323-1555

321-0444

51—Household Goods
ON SALE— NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matchIng end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.97 So. of
Sanford. 3721771.

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KENMORE WASHEJ?- Parts.

Central Heat 1. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

Mikes Drywall- Drywall work,
spraying, remodeling &amp; floor
covering. Free Est. 322-16.41.

SEARS, Sanford 372-1771

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on

3730697

Andy's RemodelIng Service
neral Building &amp; Remodeling

_in%t. Comm. &amp; Res. 3220205.

53—TV- Radio-.Stereo

3656331

Beauty Care

Television-IS" Color, BeutifuI

ng

walnut cabinet, Regular $100,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty, Call 131-1714 day or
night.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

lob too large or small. Corn- Iete lawn service. Free
estimate. 323-1501; Landscaping
Ispraying323 1049 call anytime.

519 E. lit St., 327-5112

Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Miller's 2619 Orlando Or.
322033?
60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO

C,ranEllle
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7661

turntable, I track tape player.
Sold new $400, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 131-1714 for free
home demonstration.

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ms lmprov.m.ntsr

AIrCond. a Pleating

52—Appliances

essmuking

neral Landscaping. Rose
peciallsts, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
awn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
133-2941.

Alterations, Dressmaking

Drapes, Upholstery
3270707

Sale

LigI*IkuNng

Electrical

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Yard Debris, Trash

Curley Burt ield Electrical
Maintenance a. repair

Appliances 1. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

$303327

ACcessories

XE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
(INTER ITEMS.
SELL
DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH.
WANT AD. Phone 322-2611 or
)I-993 and a friendly AdVisor
,iIl help you.

&amp; Screen

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Screen—porches, pool end. wds.
,

All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Flee Is?. Mr. Taylor 3225345.

57—Sports Equipment

Painting

Groonng&amp;Iosrng'

paved highway. A steal at only
11500.00, Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

$? —

garden area or pasture, Plenty
of room to build 3 or 4 hous*5.
'Lays gentle. Large trees cover
this tract. Plenty bi privacy,
$393000, 51,50000 down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing In this area.

Exc. Shape, $900

MOVING NORTH
EVERYTHING MUST GO

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

real good access. About 1 acre

1970 Pontiac, 2 Or.

77—JUnk Cars Removed

Rainwear, Rubber Boots

RACQUET STRINGING—GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $1

2.7 Acres located on larg, stream,

options. 36,000 ml. Excellent
cond $3,100 3730696 after 5.

24 ft. Dutchcraft trailer, self.
contained, air cond. New tires.

Beds double hotel, $30 set.
Sanford Auction,
1215S. Freoch. 323-7310

Sanford, Fl.. 32771

assume loan.

'76 Grand Prix Black T-top. All

"

Excellent cond. $1,000. Ph. 322.
1448 after 1.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92

pleted. Large dock overlooking
mtns. You can live In it while you
finIsh it up. 3 mIles from Murpfiy. $32J00.0O. $3000000 down

4WD,Radio.Air

i's. P-B, $1900. 323.1777

Vehicles

Nylon pile cushion carpet, 56.50 yd.
installed.
KuIp Decorators
Since 1937
409W. lit.
3222335

55—Boats a

wired and plumbing completed.
Water and the outside is com-

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Auction Saturdays 7p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 421
Consignments Welcome
3237050
KellogOs Auction Sales

1906 Locust

Mountain cabIn apprcelmately 1
acre. Dandy gardsn spot. This is
a handy man special because it
Is not finished inside., roughed

&amp;

5620.

Thurs, Fri,&amp; Sat.9tnS

3.5 Acres tracts, fantastic view,
overlooking valleys. This tract

Commercial

331ford. 322(771.

3 Famifr-V

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

DAY TONA AU TO AUCT (0 14
Awy. 97 I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever','
Tuesday 1. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-2331311 for further details
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IV?0 ieep *agoneer

72—Auchon
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's Auction. 373-

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

45A—jtOf State

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS—'69 to
75 models. Call 339-9100 or $34
4605 (Dealer).

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54—Garage Sales

csllenl Cord. 349-5920.

2435'. S. French 0792) Sanford

fireplace wsunkisi LI, 1g. sc.
porch + many extras.
Warranted. USASI

13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE

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size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

EED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business

REALTY WORLD..

131,5001

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

BROKER

Lush carpeting &amp; drapes, stereo
speakers in ceilings, CAIN,
make this 2 or 3 BR home as cozy

as a Kitten. Add to ttis huge
piece of property surrounded by
aS Vt. brick wall for your privacy
$37
with a home protection
plan.

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.0*1.0* invOilmisi buys You

SEIGLER REALTY

SANFORD

28 Sales in Jan.
29 Sales in Feb.

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10 acre tracts. St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary I. Tribble,
Realtor, 3056611696 &amp; 1301026.
Eve 8. wkends 904.73409*4

larotd Hail Realty

ARGE 2 BR HOME OLDER
FRAME IN MODERN CONDI.
TION. COMPLETELY FURNISHED WITH ELEGANT
TASTE $73,500 OR WILL RENT
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

W. Gannett VaiUe
Rug. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W, Commercial
Phone 322.7111, Sanford

REALTY

• minded individual. Typing &amp;

INC. REALTORS
5306133 or 339-4711 eves.

1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED
LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $11,900
TERMS

ICE 3 BR, 2 BATH WITH EN.
CLOSED WORKSHOP. EX.
CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD
IN SANFORD. ONLY $3,000
DOWN AND SELLER CAR.
RIES MORTGAGE,

— 322-0441

Sanford, FlonldaS2lll

Secretary. Good pay for career

FORREST GREENE

,

STE N STROM

commission. $314473.

ZELLW000. S acre's $10,000.

100' FRONTAGE ON AI,4PORT

Hist Isty, he.'

Manpoweroivision

Various other CETA positions are
also available, please inquire at
the above office.

LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 11,000.

ANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fIshing dock. Canal leads to
St. Johns River. 1$,0O0.

lnC.REALTOR, MLS
23:5774 Day or Night

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562-2655 323.1959

ForA 5%salesFee

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Looking For a New Home? —
Check the Want Ads for houses
of every Irp and price.

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For Sale LargeAntique Sofa
In Gold Velvet; Other Antiques
Phone 3227195

STORAGE BUILDINGS—Built to
last. Pre assembled, delivered,

with many unique features, Ig
rms., lovely grounds $69,950.

many other extras. $64,100.

109 North Park Avenue

Ic,5$

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Pleasure to spare in this
Pinecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B
w-many extras. $40,000.

Will consider option to purchase

APPLY IN PERSON TO:

your lem bytlesse. Fully

qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372-2257

custom drapes, screened patio,
underground sprinkler system &amp;

Seminole County
CETA Office
Seminole County

43—Lots-ACreage

lew 235 Homes. 4 oct. interest to

Beautiful country home sites,
Geneva area. Good terms.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 BR, 2 bath, Cen. HA, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $260.00

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322.7495

$-.Suiiuuss

41—Houses

535,900.

34-4Mbile Homes

...41--Houses

"lilT RBUG!"

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1913 Grand Torino
Excellent Cord. $1195
Call 323 2920; after 6574-2716

71—Antiques

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S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc LR
new $399; Loveseat 164.95 &amp; up.
7 pc. dinettes 569.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove $608. up; full

322-6457 aft Hrs. 322-7131

31—Apartments

low cost Classified Ad

Sale

8O-Autos for

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DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

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Truck topper, 2 mci. old
For small truck
3737573

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

payment, Call 8311114 day or
night Free home trial, no
obligation.

Johnny Walker

If you aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell it with a

office and the delivery of items
alOng assigned routes. Chauf.
feur's License. Interest in
elderly people, knowledge of

LEO.

322-9283

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212 Colonial Way

-Cash 322-4132'

We have a Singer Futura sewing'
mach. Sold new for 1650 was
Christmas lay-away, there was
only $116 bit due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach, fOr' $116
cash or fake up payments of $12
mo Will take trade as part

IIALTY
'(ALtOS

For Sale: Camper Top
FOf'TOyOta,Dats4Jn, Etc.

Top Prices Paid
Used. any condition 6445176

BUY SELL 'TRADE
31! 315E. First St.
3725422

011u1'

u1railers

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED

WILSON'MAIER FURNITURE

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733566 or 3231710

WE BUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3fl.$731

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

Cash for your lotI Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644-3013

HAL COLBERT,EALTY INC.

CaliBart

holidays,

WILL BUY EXISTING lit 8 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
162-lie)

3210759

18—IPotorcycles

68—Wanted to Buy

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ileg. Real Estate Broker

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AKC tricolor Beagles. Both
parents on premises. 2 males,
$15 ea. 3653666.

47-A—?rtgages Bought
&amp;SokI

BATEMAN REALTY

Commercial Bldg. 100 sq. ft. $200
mo.

REALTOR 323.7132
Eve. 322-0612,322.1557, 322-7 177

65—Pets-Supplies

some cish. 323111$ aft 7 p.m.

2 BR. Unfurn. Apt. $165 to $1.5.
References required. No pets.

condition; assignments at the

new club in Seminole, good tips,

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years.
tiM has been filed against you In contingent or unliquidated, the ContIngent or unllquidated, the Th total allocation isv FY9 is C2110
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For that reason If for no
am - (nps can
iNS Buick Skylark - Sen. No.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac- equity to remove clouds from the nature of me uncertainty shall be ndiwe if His uicsttaliwy Shall be
Peepass of $YIPs This program 43M90H113230
uthw oo one coigd blame th. lion
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foreclosure of a mortgage following described real property, stated. If thu claim is secured, liii staISd. 111111 claIm Is SOCWed the provides eligible youth with useful
has bean filed against you and you te-wil:
1160 PontIac Executive—Sen. No.
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'Ml baseball of floor action. House
security shalt be described. The siOwIty Shell be descrIbed. The
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2SMwrn6)353
vs required to serve a copy of your
Beginwilng
at
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point
210
feet
East'
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deIher
IVMCION
—Why won't yea so, this ternully coitroflod Wivision wrItten defense, If any, to it on of the 5oupj '/
iøstltvtla.i,I or On-the,
1970 PontIac Bonneville —
East of copies of the claim Ii toe Clark to COS Si me claim I. liii clerk to traIning to assist me., v.mis tojob
Sir.313375E13109,
RaleIgh W. . Greene, Ill, of me Southeast ¼ of the Southwest ¼ enable the clerk to mail
stable the clerk to maltese apv to *vs thel maximom ac(paf Is1163 CheyrelsI 1 Ton Truck
HARRISON, GREENE, MANN, of $ec$i 11, TownshIp 31 South, sacs personal reprls*atlyo.
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personal rWeseIWaftv..
Ml pof.wiaI . to ditaln . kr Ne. 3C11$ P121250
ROWE, STANTON &amp; MACTRY Range 31 last,
Mlpenlnsln$arast.dlnffieestafs
ANfl1A5IPu1U4SI1k5*,55flS5 tvbsIdirW emplsyneM. The greplaintiff's attriwys wtise address
116. ChSWSlst ½ TOn Thick —
s.c. run NOrth 470 is,,, force to wham a cepy ii this Nlcs
Is whum a CIOP so this Nif Ice Si gram is doiIn.d to assist $er.
oc1uie*3s
Is Post Office Bce 1509, SI. Peter.
to a poini 210 flit West Si me Administration has been mailed us
strati. 105 loon mailed WB ocelenulcalty dlsa*oNaed ysult,
1907
Pontiac Grand Prix — Sen.
sbura, Florida 33731 on or befs'e last boundary line of me East ½ of reqvirsd, WITHIN THREE required, WITHIN' THREE agas II Hirsigh 21 years sO age. a Ito.
AprIl 9, 1979 and fIle the original toe Southeast ¼ of the SiulliwseS
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
TH$ PROM THE DATE OP prOtect must result in tlS*II sit.
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4 for
Thsmmen'sAut,,no,(v.si,yic,
with the clerk of this court Iliflir of Section $, TownshIp 21 buff. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP pits or a specific product isso wit
be*s service en . PlintNf's at
*3 Celery Ave.
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Sasilard, Fl..
thence 30uth170 tilt, tlieace weof they may have Hilt_chilIes,, His tIlOP .V have that__IHNIIS*S $Msbitwealthsdes.ofsdusstas.
a ves7 bat
pn.t!- I will Uy rmihmdy
ThWman
otherwise a' default will be entered to me Poke of leillining.
' validity of the decadent's will, the validity Si Ifs decedent's will, Ifa $*1*$ IS, iwo.
the (aitbvdotW). Now I
er
asslnat you lerlhersIiof demanded andyouarsrequlr$los.rv,acopy ,qualillcatleqs' if lbs porsapal qu0IitiCatiiii If tIsi personal
.
in the complaint or Petition,
Iligiblo
Agencies
lucIado:
Publish:
March
11,21,21,32,
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Of your written defenses, if any, to r*saaalalive, or liii vine, or rou_JJIja, ir His venue or
ami.ls County pekli onuf piflafe • II 21.21 39,1970
Theprspartvprecssdsdasalnst is KENNETH M.'BIANE, IsquWe,of IvrISdIcflSnofffi.awt;
' IwlsmcIlanil*ecsurt.
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n.prulN liel*Uj7445 or corn- -DEN-Ill
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MlIrefusus to tell descnibed.sIoIIswe Lot 11 Black $TIPIHN$ON AND SEANE PA, ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND ALL CLAIM, DEMANDS AltO nsunity based Irgealsagigni, ,
a far twart
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CAMELOT
SUBDIVISION,
Unit
AttOrneys
for
the
Plaintiffs
and
to
OBJECTIONS
NOT
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PILED
OBJECTIONS
NOT
$0
P11.10
asasclatisss including ecu
With the p'I. Acosi'ag
T,accardIn,t.mepffior.o.0 flleffieoriginalwithth,eCferkof me WILLIE FOREVER BARRIO
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRIO
i.cai. uistlivtloss.
FICTlTlOUNAM.
rew*4InPIof loik 16, PagaNS,
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e-styIedconor bet., ts
NltIWfifswbllcatiMof Hill
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lntoro.t ad agencies should
NOtice is hereby ivsn that I am
______ • 90 PublIc Records Of Seminole 33rd day 01Apr11, 1979; otherwIse, a' NofiCeil AdminlstratI
NeSIcsofMminlstretIoa:
M€h
.
ireigid In business at 190 N. Hwy.Wi
FWfe. Tageiter With 'tie
Mm.W may be eiwuw against i..
.
Whit
- ksmi Dasman, Acting Men. .17.90. Lori,weid, 3V50 Seminole.
lallowliii described equipment: you fir 'tie relief demanded in me
-Richard B.Oj.
..
A. Kacer
power
IIm, lembiSis CSIstY, PWid., wild, to ucmio
Electric Hs15 and Air CesidItIsnili,; Complaint.
it (IJ
.
liscIric Rasp a Oven: Dish'

UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN.
ING ACT, THE FOLLOWING
POSITION IS AVAILABLE
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
_________________
Dancers wanted—just opening

NOTICE

Defendants, of their unknown heirs, devisees, basis for the claim, the name ani bN fir liii claim,_lIla Af14 lad interested In operating a py,

weitt.r:Dlsposal. .

_____________________________

drIving record desired.

But for the most pitt,
On March 31, 197l at 403 Celery
NOTICE OF ACTION
_________
-- be
legatsis, grantees, successors and address of the Creditor or his agent adIVNS Of VhS cisdilar or his l'sr
Summer Youth Employment Ave. Sanford, Fl.. There will baa
____
tolsvlaios
Mlii
is
coitiM
to
TO:
JOHN
F.
RIFFENBERY
a-ka
all
other
parties
claiming
by,
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
or
attorney,
sad,
the
amount
Pre'am
($YEPJ
CITA
Title
IV
iileoflffiefoIlOngvshlcim,
tides. YOU k*IOW "II1IdI base' leave
M
sjq of
JOHN P. RIFENBERY whose through, under or against any of me claimed. II tile claim is not yet due, claiMed. if the claim iS lieS Vet doi, Iuhper? C to submit a prOsct amount of the repairs.
IatINI tO residnce and address are unknown Individuals named above,
bill' - the signals mad Othif wits services.
the date when it will become ** VhS dale wiien It will became duo prspeaj fir funlins
andwhoseage isovir eighteen (1$)
Ideratie,.
iNS Ford Bus — Se. No. 3139-5324blts.and plIC'SS of beblnd4he'
YOU ARE NOTIFIEDthI an ac- shall be stated. ii the claim is shall be stated. II Hi, claini

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

Seminole County and safe

PUBUCOTICE
Itstikepl5iCeil$thsI1oe
be cMag, and all tine. JOHN F. RIFFENBERY ak-a hiswlfe;H.L.LESLIEandLIDAM. '$41$NOTICE,tofllewlffiffiecl.5. THI$NOTICE,fSfIfeWl$fltfiiCIej'k
cInbsr,
they happen Is email
''p $ifnlf'fe County Board of
ii
JOHN F. RIFENBERY and 0150- LESLIE, his wife: ROBERT S. of the abeve csurt a writtiti
me Hove COWl I wVfltin County Commissioners, as PrIme
____
of I,, dl
NAN K. RIFFINBERY ak-a Dl- RIDDLE and CI. GROENE, d-b.a statement of any claim or demand
or demand Iponsar tsr liii Comprdienslv,
in of
hushed
cosmruisiosmal
whispers, l.
hirspsiliNinbiththiBoii,and
Sunst..
IORAH K. RIFENIERY, his wife EASYWAY FINANCE Co. Al. theymayhave,Eachcl.immustbs 'VmeYve.1dlC1aiMmustbe Employment and Training act
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'
STORY;
EVA
HILL
LAND;
and
any
in
writing
and
must
Indicate
the
II
p4k lOde.
(CITA) Fi$10515 eligible ISeflCJes

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Auditors, Waitresses &amp; Cooks,
all positions require experience.
Apply In person Days Inn,
'j
Sanford.
_______________________
CETA

transporting seniorvolunteers to

AN$; J.C. McKINNEY: WI. required, WITHIN THREE rsquired, WITHIN THREE
Piaintiff BRYANT; H.G. SLIOH: L.T. MONTHS FRC'M THE DATI OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
HARRELL and ROSA HARR ILL, THE FIRST PUBLICATION

S.phla Lor.n R.flscts

' Relief Auditors, Full Time

assigned stations, checking to
assure vehicle is In operating

DRIVER

DeBary—Lovely 1g. 1 BR
Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret. Person
322-5054

47—Real Estate Vnted
Private Party wants to buy a
house In need of repairs. Have

MOBILE HOME LOTS 100x160.
Terms. $7,000.

0673.

great company &amp; great boss.

All persons having claIms or
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS GANS, his wife: DAN COLUMBUS
All persons having claIms or
mitts, private
rooms, omoss.
in clo.krocme writing l.glalatlon — was AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ETC, KE1GAN5; DAISEY LEE Ku- demands against the estate are demands agaInst the state we
andki

Tb the IatIT* that lulPortant

call iI00432 $403 anytime for
recorded message.
_____________________
ReceptIonist-Typist. Good with

Stay arou home working with a

The sxoltlng putt, the IICIIfI' vicinity of $ ecinmittee room. $$MlN04E COUNTY, FLORIDA TO: 0.5. KEIGANS, a-k-a 0. lEN- 32707. The name and address of the me fl•IM and address of me par.
pirt, the effectiv, part of where the reel work of the CASE NO. 19-316.CA.60.F CIRCUIT JAMIN KEIGANS, a-k.a oow.. perSonal representative's attorney sonat rspr sentative's attorney are
reus
tako. place In cow- lion.. — the nitty-griUy of CIVIL
frtti belw.
_____
____
B. KEIGANS, and MARTHA UI. are set forth below
•
tthu' place ..,..

..-wôuldn't Where. If you want the

MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS

Florida Altamonte Springs, Fioç$da 33201.

P.O. lox 21,

thlsad,andifweweren't looking
tor someone to do a lob this ad

LOCAL TRUCK

FLORAL DESIGNER

-t— Francis a. macar wgiese
is

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

FAMILY INCOME, OR ON

9190 for appoIntment.

whkh

unknown heirs, devisses, legatees, Court for Seminole County, FlorIda,

Flagship Bank — SuIte 22

Usd11 jint the p
year or Sanford, Florida 32171
suet isdenitbig.and hit two, it w rar, ever to so.

Strong dependable person willing
toworkdlff.r,nthoursforgrea,
pay.

Manager TraInee — Walgreen
'ofSand Paidvacatlon,
paid holidays, mdii disc, major
medIcal &amp; retirement plans. 323-

ASHER DEWINSKY, deceased,
RIDDLE and CI. GROENE, d.ba thattheadmlnlsfrationofffieast
VINCENT File Number 79-1O-CP, Is pending in
EASYWAY FINANCE CO.; Al. of
KENNETH
Circuit Court for Seminole
STORY and — STORY, his wife; MATECKI, deceased Pile Number
EVA HILL LAND: and any of their 79-.CP, is pending in the Circuit County, Florida, Probate Division,

Some mechanical drawing experience a. trig. Willing to learn
while being paid. Reply to ABC
Conveyor Inc. 322.2125.

East Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip &amp; fast
weekly settlements. Call
Toil-Free 1-100-435.1372 ask for
1:1 levis. 101.

that 11w admInistration of the tate
of ASHER J. DIWIN$KY a-k-a

PLANT WORKER

1 BR-$)S4. Pool. Aduis only. on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
3231610 Mariner's Village.

by GIll Fc

COUNTRY 1 acre 42, furnished.
Fruit trees. $21,500.

30-Apai-tments Unfurnished

2611.

figures. Full time posItion. 323.
PHOTOGRAPHERS

Sanford-Gracious living.
Reasonable weekly &amp; monthly
rates. Inquire 500 S. Oak.

Herald classified ad. Call 322-

Five Hundred dollars a week,
CASHIER
Experienced in all phases of cash
regIster work. Great company.

t

—lP-Ibi*$,
________________________
NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY
Operators who own their own

Full time, ret req. Apply in
person to Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

opportunity to earn Three to

______________________

a-k. ASHER DEWINSKV

Part Time LPN,11-7shift
Food Service Supervisor 1. Cook.

DRAFTSMAN

on the property is a one-story, two. Florida oncea weekfor four consec- STRAWBENRIES: Extra large g.

For years they have done a 1330, SanfOrd, FlorIda, 32771, and KEIGANS and — KEIOANS, his PROBATE DIVISION

Sanforil. Ia 12771.

work for a great boss.

ASSIST.
bedroom, one-bath, dwelling. Th
Webaveseenples*yoldebste of floor action, debate.
Petitioner,
utive weeks commencing March 21,
plentIful. You or We pick daily
You
will
have
an excellent position
keys
may
beobtained
from
Patricia
in,
(F.S.
Chap.
49.10).
(4)
That
by
- didi, occasionally funny,
to 5, wholesale or retail. Also
In short, House leaders have
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Austin of STENSTR0M, DAvis, May 11, 1979 for those served by
with an excellent company.
BELINDA P. ANDERSON
English
peas,
lettuce,
sweet
sometimes exa4tlng - but It discovered a way to do
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. McINTOSH &amp; JULIAN. The sale publicat shall appear, plead or
Great Pay and all expenses paid,
potatoes, at Treasure Island,
CUlT OF THE STATE Op shall be for fit. highest Cash bid. No otherwise respond directly or thru
must be able to travel.
.ometblng that few thought
Hwy__________________
44 East qf Lessburg.
Respondent. FLORIDA, IN AND FOR bid will be accepted less than the Guardian Ad Litem and Attor.
NOTICE OP ACTION
possible - rewrite live televi________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
"°°°
n.y Ad Litem In this cause. DONE
EXP. BODY MAN
THE STATE
OF FLORIDA .TO: CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 79.421.
5 Douglas Stenstrom
fl--inet'uctj.,
sion,IastbeHouaer,m'tt.s BELINDA
P. ANDERSON
andORDEREDat Orlando, Florida, ______________________
Must have previous experience,
c*.is.
Personal
Rep.
Estate
of
iI9R.ckeiI Cowl
this e $.yot Mardi, im.
HENRY STANLEy. 010101 . IARLV.TURNIL .
.
excellent Company &amp;
. OeC.Ysme
Crsativ.Expr.sslons
Plentyotwork.
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...
CHIEF JUDOE
often Is fIction C0!flId
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
5511
MAE
CLARK,
KATIE
BELL
STENSTROM,
DAVIS
MCINTOSH
PublIsh:
March
21,
April
4,
n,
s,
that JOHN EDWARD ANDERSON CROSS and JOSEPHINE
CaIlJo.An,3237
.5.
JULIAN
MICK.
what actually happens on the has filed a PetItion in the Circuit ENS,
in'
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wcrst, or perhapsthe ie
Flagship Bank of Seminole
AUTOMOBILE PAINTER
Court of Seminole County, Florida.
OEHI9
side of a chamber floi
Plaintiffs,
?OOWest
First
Street
________________________
forDissolutionofMarriage,andyou
1t-A--Avts&amp;Cmf?,
Great boss&amp; local company.
Sanford, Fl. 32771
_______________________
t
can be plenty Interesting.
are reaired to serve a copy of your
Ti
wn_r.b,
written defenses, if any, on KEN. D.B. KEIGANS, ak-a D. BENJA. PublishMar. 26, 27, 21, 39, 30,5. Apr. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
1ie TV picture won't always have played Into the hands of NETH . MCINTOSH of STEN. MIN KEIGANS, oka DOW B. KE1. i 1979
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. TM
GROUNDS KEEPER
PROBATE DIVISION
House leaders who wanted to STROM, DAVIS, McINTOSH &amp; GANS, and MARTHA KEIGANS, DEH.1
most complete in Central
lfyouliketheoutsictetis
isa job
hlswife; JULIA HUGHESAND— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR File Nwmkr 7911-CF
FlorIda. HOSBY DEPOT, 1910
time,
some reasonably keep them g
for you. Great boss &amp; company.
JULIAN,
Attorneys
for
Petitioner,
HUGHES,
her
husband;
SAM
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
whose address is Post Office Box
French Ave., Sanford, Fia.
powerful debate will flow from

'WE'VE EXPANDED
New office in Lake Mary now
open. Currently interviewing
experienced &amp; newly licensed
agents for 2 of I ices. We pledge
ourselves to your being a stic
cess? Continuous training I
guidance Join a professional
team. Call $315253 or 3225253
Fricke 8 Fricke Assoc. Inc.

themselves who will be sending and S. Block 6, MAYFAIR, ac grantee(s), creditors or other Baby Sitting in my home,

To many of us who have members sleeping. Or maybe
watched the House for several they would show just j

MAINTENANCE
Applications now accepted for
maintenance help, all phases.
Seminole Harness Raceway,
20
Seminola
Blvd.,
Casselberry, $311110 or $30040.
____________________________

Must have shorthand, typing I

.
GENERAL OFFICE

FACleW1i ' Rl*KIt
PROBLA?
Pe,'tseps AlcoholIcs A wrnouc -

bring a minicameras into the coverage.
MCINTOSH I JULIAN, FlapePiip Florida.andproce.dlngpunivantto
House members are fearful gallery whenever they like.
But in the meantime, yoix tax Bank of SemInole, 200 West First Florida Statute 49011 and 49.10, It is
that network technicians would
The point Is that the House Ia dollars are being spent to Street, Sanford, Florida, sealed bids hey ORDERED: (1) That the

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 3235324.

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

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Scott Reagan 322-5177

DANNY'S PAINTING

dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

'erlor-ExterIor House Painting
Licensed.Insured.Bonded
'lEE Estimates. (305) 3229140

clipping, flea control. Pet

Supplies, dog houses. Heated
ennels. 322-5752.

isical ?rchendis.

BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"
322-7537

Small home repairs. Remodeling
&amp; Pan. Roofing repair. Free 1st.
323-5543 3310713

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
3222255

Plunuking Ssrvine

.

ALL PLUMBING PROILEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Sorvics -:
Chg, Cds.
3 0174; 322-4401

RemodelIng, retired builder lolng
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fIreplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 3231314.

2—taGrn*n
AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGre.nhous,
322141
Evesattar4&amp;wepksnds
F$LLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 333-750

Interior&amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322.1543

Hon

Garage so full there's no room fó
thecar? Clean it out wilt aWant
Ad in the Herald. PH. 32226)1 us

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G.BALINT&amp;ASSOC. 372-5115
1 Man, quality opsration
S yrs. exp, Patios, Driveways

53I3

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etc.WayneSeal,3fl.1331

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4—Equipmsr* for Rent

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Runt Our Rinsenvac

Thu are a few of over Nil
listings. We have all types of
property lislod from $500. per
acre' and up. We have small
iracts. we aIMt have several
cabins, P'auss. old farms, etc.
Writs or call for free listing
bredwrs. You can call Ire. of
diarge by dialing 1115-4357621.
Write ir call today.

_________________________

CHIROKIE LAND CO.
Murphy, NC. 5005

Pit Bull pups, extra large, $75 4
IllS. Call after 4 pm. &amp;

TrssSsrvlcs

Concrete Work: steps, patios
Sm. or Lq. Free Est.
Call Mr. Taylor, 322-5345

$111 REMOVAL. Trimminj,
stump removal, licensed &amp; insursd. FREE cit. 162-1117.

PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE

332-5151

373-Od2latterS:30

FreeEst.

INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
—

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Shephird Pvp5, Raasosi.bee
Call alt. S—i wis. old
323-9134

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Ipg

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4ELDING SERVICE — all type
of welding, your place or ours.

321 0S39 or 904-1344700 collect.

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weekends. 290-3437.

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�12A—Evening Herald, Sanford Fl. Wednesday, March 2L1;
Arafat Calls For

Sanctions
OURSELVES

VVORLD

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Be91

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Hford,

Stay-In Egypt

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NEW YORK UP1) Israeli
a tue removal percent and increase prices by
The sources did not explain Ismailla summit with Sadat on
The sources said
of theLeague's headquarters 30 percent. Such measures will
Prime Minister Menachem why Begin's visit to Cairo, Christmas 1977, is designed to dude:
hurt the United States."
Begin will spend two days in beginning Monday, was extend- reciprocate the Egyptian
—the release of nearly two from Cairo.
The sharpest words Tuesday
Cairo next week instead of less ed another day other than to say leader's visit and thus may dozen prisoners held on politiThe worst bombing Tuesday
he
wanted to do some sight- have been extended to give its cal charges;
than the day originally p1ajijed,
were reserved for, In Palestini- was at Led, near Israel's Ben
seeing.
Israeli sources said today.
duration equal weight.
permitting Palestinians an leader Yasser Arafat's Gurlon Airport, where an exwoman and
Begin was to devote part of
Egyptian President Anwar
In what may be a move to living abroad to be reunited words, "the snake's head —the plosion killed
people,
two of
18
other
wounded
his final day in the United Sadat spent 44 hours in satisfy Sadat's demands on with families in the West Bank, United States"
s
io
ly
States today with a speech Jerusalem during his dramatic behalf of the Palestinians,
em
"Taking punitive measures th
er us .
—lifting restrictions against
In Paris, a powerful time
before the U.S.-Israel Business visit there in November 111 Israel is considering imple- political rallies;
against (President Anwar)
Council and deliver what was which led to the signing of the menting at least four steps to
—moving Israeli troops out of Sadat are not enough. We must bomb exploded during lunc.

Wednedav

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Calla
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Seems Certain To Fall
LONDON (UPI) Prime Minister James
seemed certain to be defeated In today'! confidence vote
th the House of Commons despite frantic iast.rnlnute arm..
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But the Israeli leader's trip to West Bank, Israeli sources

mediatel

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Dr u J Bondsced

election.
The vote, scheduled at 4p.m. EST with the result to be
announced about 30 minutes later, was expected to be

.

50 students who had come to

the Arab ministers meeting
near Tel Aviv and a Jewish told
in Baghdad today to plan
restaurant in Paris. Others strategy in response to am
Arabs domed the Egyptian Egytian-Israeli treaty.

'

government," Britain will be pitched into a spring general

must punish carter," Arafat students, wounding 26 of about

Terrorists bombed a market

his first

buy low-cost kosher meals and

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following first appearances In his home while Michael
county court Tuesday af-

Sanford in 1947 from Auburn- came to Sanford V years ago distribution in central Florida

for Li!' Champ Food Store, a of the First United Methodist Sheriff's spokesman.
AU 11 of the people arrested in
member of of the Ravenna Church and a charter member
Seminole County were given
Park Baptist Church and a U.S. of the Royal Neighbors.
Sur vivors include her probable cause hearings for
Army WWII veteran.
He Is survived by his wife, husband, Paul C. Marion, San- Thursday afternoon and
Mrs. Quincy R. Howell, San- ford; daughter Mrs. Pat Arm- arraignment dates of April 6.
we re
WIQ arrested e
ford; two daughters, Mrs. Joy strong, Wed Palm Beach; son,
Keith, Geneva and Mrs. Sue Mandl Jack, Texas; two
-

Marriott, Lmgue City, Tex.; sisters, Mrs. Mae Loftus,
two sisters, Mrs. Claudine Kenosha, Wis. and Mrs. Ethel
Faulk, Marianna and Mrs. Bush, Waukegan, Ill.; two
Dorothy Mae Philips, Panama grandchildren and six great-

Action Reports
Fires
* Courts
Police Beat

Qty; brother, John A. Howell, grandchildren.
Bonifay and four grand- GramkowiFunerallfigimeisin

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given

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MARION, MRS MAUDI
ELIZABETH — Funeral

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ot 2445 Washington

Monday, will be Thursday •
Gr1amiow Funeral
with Rev.

Leo

King officiating. Burial in
Jasper. Orarnkow Funeral
In charge

I!!JJU9Lj

Longwood, remained In jail this

liter. morning on $1,5W bond.

vices for Mrs. Maud. Elizabeth
Marion.
Court,

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Free on $5,250 bond are:
Ocando,
804
Wilshire,
Cauelberzy; Ronald J.
Thtwmond,4435 Buckeye Court,
Orlando and Joseph and
Martha Santana, both of
Miami.

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It's a demonstration of caring which is
carried from generation to generation
— and caring is what funeral service is

JUICER
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LITTLE
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all about.

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hot dogs. muffins and
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of possession of controlled his home.
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three
people
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building
materials from the foreign ministers, which ended "giving the Arabs another involved.
substances in Seminole County
Another bombing overnight
were reduced to $1,500 to $3,000. Orange County are all free front yard of a home under late Tuesday, agreed on politi- option."
"If you are not prepared to destroyed a Jewish-owned perOf the 11 persons arrested, today on $5,250 bond. Francisco construction at 249 Loch Low Cal sanctions aimed at Isolating
seven remained in Seminole Millon, 109 Scottsdale Square, Drive, rural Seminole County, President Anwar Sadat's cut oil supplies to the United fume shop near the Paris
County Jail this morning Winter Park, was arrested at according to Seminole County regime, including suspension of States," Arafat pleaded, "at Opera, causing extensive

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Belgrade,
Conference
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Madrid and Moscow.
Park.
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vampires
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"The over-all scope of sub- planetary motel-saloon.
the cruelest month for televi- Only 21 new shows made the dog's life.
There's no question that jects (with a few obvious exsion producers — it's the 19M79 fall schedules, and only
The kid themes appear
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Tuttle"
proposes
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comedy
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traditional time for. the net- a third of those now remain.
comedy-fantasy about a 12- inprogram thinking, as Dancer lective and of slightly higher particularly strong. That's be.
works to announce their fail
Some of the proposed new year-old boy who — thanks to a Fitzgerald Sample,
a major caliber than last yep-'s crop." cause kid power has made it
schedulelli.
shows
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Pretty
wild.
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magic
pyramid
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gets
for
his
Madison
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instance:
whday comm un icates with agency, makes clear m is
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program
ho urs of new who controls the television dial
The Selber ot Nebra
King T.
of prime time. And
annual survey by its network shows a week next fall, whil at the
" would work a
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thin
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evening with the most viewers
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the network with h
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DFS television programing vice biggest rating problem, also winds up the evening with th
will make a vailable.
human actors Into dog
would have thougM the hit of president Phil Burroll, offers
been dabbling with "e ent most viewers.
programing" for the la couple
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of years and has fewer series on
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11:30
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Host: Johnny
South won the trick In his
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hand with the king and led
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his Jack of hearts. which he
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declarerwonwlththequeen.
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Declarer then made the play
Dealer: North
III nOw-rillIpOntant person.
that had West shlaking his
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90114 after a dirug ring responsiquite obvious.
Pass Pass 10
bIO for the death of a young
Pass 3•
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Pass Pass Pass
spades, dropping the king
12:00
and claimed the contract.
(1) 810 VALLEY Audra is
Opening lead: 410
South know West had to have
attracted to a lad speculator
the king of spades. East had
who Is comm"D to profit from
passed In second paidtion
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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

TII-

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Layer
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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Against

Sex

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

I

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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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"

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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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list Year, No. 150—Sunday. February 11, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 25 Cents

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The dead women was d n e
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ezpboslon," the dispatcher said.
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Coral from Longwood today.
to h09,ItaI Injuries, aorording to hospital spi*tn.n.
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blood and charred - bonfires, burning tires and tactics they have learned downtown headquarters of the
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Tehran firing at mobs of bodies, the burning wrecks of rubbish In the streets.
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The city during the past 15 months of army supreme command.
E Imperial troops backed demonstrators.
dosens of cars, trucks, am- gradually was covered with a urban guerrilla warfare. They
Trucks with loudspeakers
for tIi tIM time today
by tanks and helicopter gun.
plyforthe
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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
[ Land Purchase Review
Finds No Wrongdoing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Acting
Department of Natural Resources Director
Jay Landers says he has reviewed some of the
land purchase projects being investigated by
the FBI and has found no evidence of"intentional wrongdoing" on the part of the staff.
In every instance, says Landers, the state
got full value for its money.
Landers was named to run the department
after the governor and cabinet suspended
Director Harmon Shields, reportedly the
target of an FBI probe of alleged payoffs in
the $240 million land acquisition program.
Shields has denied any wrongdoing and no
charges have been filed in the probe.

Childers Denies Deals Made
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Pensacola Sen.
W.D. Childers says he didn't promise committee chairmanships to win the 1981-82
Senate presidency, but other senators say he
did. *lPfl
public should know I made no
commitments or promises to anyone as I
sought the presidency," Childers said Friday.
Several Senate sources told UP! Thursday
Childers agreed to give powerful chairmanships to leaders of the moderate
Democrats to get their block of votes.

Legal Advisor Irks Lawyers

No End Seen In Court Fight

WORLD

Hassle Keeps Sanford Motel Closed
Time has passed, but little
has changed for the Cavalier
Motel, located on U.S. 17-02 just
south of Airport Boulevard In
Sanford.
ne modular structure sits
today as It has for about four
years -silent and empty.
Fred Ellinor, Ds$ona BUth
owner of the structure, today
dilmi the motel Is soentangled
In legal controversy he cannot
keep track.
The motel Is madeup of
modular construction manufactured In Georgia and
shipped to Sanford for
assembly, according to William
Hutchinson, Ellinor's legal
counsel. The Cavalier's
problem began with the ptalab materials Though Ineded in Georgia, the modules
do not allow enough fire
protection to meet Florida
requirements, according to Bill
Bracelmid, Sanford Building
Inspector.
Ellimr dosed the motel in
October lTh after an Inspection
firm he hired discovered the
mealn did not meet Mate

standards, according to
BracelancL
In Florida, such modular
units must be constructed so
that a fire orignating in one unit
would born for one hour before
spreading to an adjoining unit,
said Braceland.
Following closing of the
structure, Atlantic National
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carrier for the motel, filed mdi
to foreclose on the motel, ac
cording to Rotctdsosi.
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trying t
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while
sorting through the legal
combl___
J. B. Steelman Realty has
exclusive rights to sell the
propeity, but has been un
successful to date. Several
Ptlel have Indicated kdireot
In the motel, according to a
Steelman spokesman.
HOWIM. none have come ic
with the money to buy the
facility. Until someone dosi
the Cavalier will Mend vacant
WflIdat the INida that have
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F'1'11s Key Post

Shuffle Funds Sought
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!) - Rep. Don
Fuqua, D-Fla., said Friday that prospects are
good that Congress will approve a $185 million
supplemental budget request to help the space
shuttle program meet Its flight schedules.
NASA currently has a $4.7 billion budget, of
which $1.8 billion is allocated for the space
igjie
shuttle. Extra funds are needed for ___
Wing and flight hardware. There have lug
numerous problems with the engines that will
be used by the orbiter.
The first space shuttle flight is scheduled
Nov. 9 from Cape Canaveral.

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (UP!)- Defense
Secretary Harold Brown arrived in Riyadh
today on what was seen as a confidence'building mission in the Middle East amid
continuing unrest in Iran.
Brown, on a Middle East tour which will
also take him to Jordan, Egypt and Israel,
was welcomed at Riyadha airport by Saudi
Arabian Defense Minister Prince Sultan ben
Abdul Aziz and top army officers.

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This Is one problem you won't have when Jim OF THE INSIDE FINISHING WORK. Do it yourWalter builds your new home. We'll supply selfi Do as much as you want! The more
mortgage financing for our customers to
do the more money you'll save! We'll build to
qualified property owner. And the service is almost
any degree of completion from
INSTANT.. usually a matter of a day or two shell home
to 90% finished. So, build the
credit approval, Instead of the usual weeks Jim Walter up
way. You'll have mortgage finanand weeks or even months.
clng and a beautiful new home at the lowest
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ranks to commander when he
"I've watched it really
co
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after
mpl
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his
sprout,"
he said. "But as long
at Rollins College. I consider r
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at
the
Orlando
as
I
can
find
room to stroll and
myself
a
professional tour of
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He
al
can
take
my
car to the grocery
manager," Todd said,
ined
ap
the
Navy
as
an
store,
I'
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be
happy.
Todd, mar ried and the father jo
when
he
was
prentice
seaman
lie
loves
to
play tennis, bo wl
of three chidlren, has his home
and "gin" around the house
north of SR 436 and 1-4. He was 17-years-old.
When he bought his home mowing the lawn and tr'Immlng
born and reared in the
Appalachian section of Ken- north of 1.4 and SR 436 In 1970 shrubs — "keeping things
lucky eastern Kentucky near there were about three homes spruced up.
"And my Job is my hobby,
Pikesvllle. 'it was even poorer lit his neighborhood and parts of
too," he said.
there w hen I was growin g up SR 436 were only two lane.
than it is today. I grew up
believing there was only one
pe rson who would meet my
needs me and my Family —
Joyce E. Farr
February
and If at all possible people
Alien K. Forrest
ADMISSIONS
should take care of their own Sanford:
Brenda Hoaks
Anne K. Klein
needs. I have pursued that
iiP Bradley
Cheryl Stokes
Murielda Cain
belief vigorously.
Alberta Toilver
Elise Hagman, Deflary
"My priority is the elderly
Tatoya Vickers
Jacquelyn S. Rausch, DeLand
Luia Bell Wheeler
and their needs. They have
Homer R. Lenhart, Enterprise
Charles N. Clark, Deflary
Joseph L Eskew, New Smyrna
contributed to the society as
Edward F Conley, DeBary
long as they could. If any group Bch.
Delia Smith, Deeary
Clayton Marshall, Orange
CI ,
Clifton Stafford, DeBary
should be taken care of by
Tammy
Hemingway,
Sue
George Morgan, DeLand
public programs, it is the Sorrento
Mary Fox, Deltona
Herman Strunk, Hamilton, Ohio
elderly," Todd said.
Chad Fowler. Lake Mary
DISCHARGES
Harold Jones, Orange City
Todd served 30 years in the Sanford:

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Hinckley said the Incentive to these citizens their rights as

the city denying any rights

HOSPITAL NOTES

NAPLES, laly (UPI)- Health officials say
the dark disease" that has killed 61 babies
appears to be stabilized and its cause may be
a respiratory virus aggravated by unsanitary
slum conditions.
The latest victim of the disease-which has
killed 31 babies in the past month alone and 30
others in the previous 11 months was 1-yearold Sara Barone, who died Thursday. (See
Nation Brief, 4A)

according to Sanford police stkhrat
lbs defmdits wars named
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Michael Hilt. Swan.
BAD OU
John B. Cross, 2$, $14 Cotswell,
____ and Teal and
Magnolla Avenue, Sanford,
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South French Avenue, Seiford,
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established In the World War II retention," he said.
era, as an inducement to join
"I cannot see how the city and

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Meanwhile, Sanford City
"Part of the credit for this
Keith V. Hinckley of the Florida distinction must go to the fact Commissioner Julian Sten.
National Guard, Co. B-2-2124th that the state of Florida strom, in a letter he submitted
Infantry, Sanford, in a letter to strongly supports their national for publication responding to
the editor published in the guard.
the Hinckley letter, pointed out
Evening Herald, criticized both
"To arbitrarily deny or he has been a city cornthe county commission and the overlook this law (as the city of missioner for more than eight
city of Sanford for their failure Sanford and Seminole County years and does not recall
to abide by the state law,
has done) Is a very negative anyone ever appearing before
Noting the law
was factor for recruiting and the commission to discuss

Longwood Residents Sued

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Brown Tours Middle East

Arts Council

Valerie ____
Sihigiby, sales clerk
With Joe Creamous aidomobile
dealership, 3700 U.S. 1743,
reported someone Mole a 117$
Qievrolit, valued it $5,000 from
the dealership's used car lit
lit. FId.: aôrdIni ho

join the Guard is Justified in defined by state law and volving the city of Sanford respect for the Guard. On Nov. Stenstrom said. "I've had more
times just as it was In reinforced by several court complying with a Florida 24,1940, not one but three guard than a dozen years of combined
stand with its policy of paying WWII period,
cases and attorney general statute I suggest he bring it to units left Sanford when the 31st guard and reserve service
the employee the difference In
He said reserve forces are optnlon.s What gives the city the attention of the commission (Dixie)
Division
was which Included six Years Of full,
the county salary he would have low in strength nationwide, and county the right
a
year
active wartime duty, mostly as
before
ridiculing
the
federalized
more
publicly
than
to deny,
received and the military pay while the Florida National overlook and even break
city," SteMrom said,
before Pearl Harbor. I was a a master sergeant (sergeant,
he did recieve for those days he Guard Is the nation's leader In law at their own discretion?"
"I, for one, hive a great member of one of those units," major)," Stenstroun said.
the
served away from his Job on personnel strength at 107 Sgt. Hinckley asked.
reserve duty.
percent of authorized strength.
today's

HONG KONG (UP!)- Vietnam charged
today that China had stepped up the tension
along their border by sending warplanes into
its airspace and carrying out 60 border attacks with mortar and artillery that killed six
people.
The accusation came one day after the
Carter administration issued its strongest
warning to date against a Chinese invasion of
Vietnam and continued Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.

Ann Brookby Named

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Vietnam Charges China

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chain" price fixing scheme In fuel oil sales to
the Florida utility in 19Th74.
Tauber recalled many deals unrelated to
the present case, saying so-called paper deals
were both common and legal in the oil Indiatry and oil companies regularly bought
and sold among themselves. He said he saw
nothing wrong in the 1973 deals with Florida
Power.

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Ann Brookbyof Altemonte BuiLthigindowidown8enfort
Springs
Is the new cultural The position of cultural
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Can a lay SOfl for the
coordLutor
Seminole cocilnatorla funded through a
charge for dispensing advice and preparing
Seminole County CSTA
simple divorce papers for people who
Council of Arts and Sclaves for (Comprehend,, Eniployme
otherwise could not afford an attorney?
Central Florida Inc.
Training Act) grant.,
ANN BROOKBY
She will be working from 8 Mi. Brookby, who moved to
That question will be decided by the
am. to Spin., Monday through Altamonte Springs In May of administration and the ails.
Florida Supreme Court which on Friday heard
breach oftice In lad year from PylvinIa,
"Fm very much Into all the
oral arguments in the case of the Florida Bar
ado
07
at
the
Atlantic
Bank
has
a
diveraifled
background
In
arts,
either as an obaervsr or a
versis Rosemary Furman. The court is
11 do Mkt She
PWW-"M.
deciding the case since It handles adand has ,t.d he
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ministrative matters of the Bar.
am wua,ias. wie
WI UUIUin _ she add do was
For several years Ms. Furman, of•
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Jacksonville, has helped women draw up the
Involved In itula imdic.
Um
sad _I in dIOIIIW.
papers to initiate simple uncontested divorce
NEW ORLEANS (UP!)— ONAPRUML
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"My
ot11iat
PrInt
to c-"w here abs was
B*mdieds of policemen, defying
proceedings. She charges $50 a crack, far less
to
not
any
butter
mw
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the average atto
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flatS a.,.rasr's Camtlemsi* In a one-day
that
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Pegs
practicing law without a license and wants
iutto,oni'Bilat1oniend
On Topi
the Supreme Court to keep her from doing so.
union
as the police meat spokesman Frank w a p.uoimil pram ad
bargaining agent. Hayward.
UDrICtJIdISJGbsA. cm the easdth.dMrshavs The characters, dsvke.aiidl
zolollstrolter Indw imiy1
RIfl.4otlng National
Of
PubliC
Wilfirs.
Reed
Jr., will hear preliminary been unavaIlable for meL spacecraft used in the popUlar
Police
petrol
I1cWseaIda
DSPSI*1fl
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'Paper Oil Deals Common'
IM she was an adThe
Guardsmen who streamed Into nianber of omcers failed to
company la1ini science fiction film rapiasad
a $1 mWh' lawsuit
of
the
city
Friday
rniIr.ed
on
report
for
the
n
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minlstrator
for
Monte.orrl
Thursday
which
seeks
to
manufacture
the "Individual artistic upraLon
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Oil tycoon O.J.
ooli.
i1014 with about state am., and others who returned
radrain four Lapsed pre morsMil*,WM,uccpyrtgt protectable under copyright
Tauber of Houston, Tex., told a federal court
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troops called In for traffic to work walked out apin
from manufacturing 'Star laws. Exclualvs rights to laws," the suit miIi4aIi
jury Friday he made 'paper deal" oil sales to
manufacture "Star Wars" The movie, the top money-.
Wars" nwocaha.
Florida Power Corp., using the services of a
____to dde, earned more
Twitleib____
Cy Fox Tim parophirnalla vets acid to mast
broker-defendant who got 50 percent cornp., has aibed In its legal ccinpW,s other than those than $0 million in the United.
inpIaIM t the owners of owned by the dsfeis, ac Side. and Canada, the adt
missions.
$5,000 Car Stolen
Enterprise
1701
and cording to the ilL
said. Fox 4aImi In the alt to
Tauber, who estimated his firm's gross
be
CepyvI
vislatione carry have
Invested mor, than $10.
Wargalactic Tra
Income last year at $200 million, testified for
___ Co.,for
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forced to serrender
misdemeanor penalties million
In the production of the,
the government at the fraud-conspiracy trial
deitrection "Star Wars" p''1.bynomon then one movie and another $10 mini,';
of five men charged with operating a "daisy
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ip
Dealers
From
pbitograpbs, toys, battens, year hi jail.
In promotion
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has told a group of out-of-town editors
protesting farmers will fall In getting
Congress or the administration to yield to
demands for crop prices at ) percent of
iia ritv
As Carter .et with editors Friday,
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that killed 60 Italian infants and infected 4W
others may be caused by a viral infection or
nrmibly an envorinmental toxin, a federal

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National Center for Disease Control
epidemiologist Dr. William Baine, a specialist
rash of infant deaths in Naplesl Italy. He saidt

of yin. Is the leading

suspect while an environmental poison was
the second strongest. possibility.

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in Franklin County, Pa., was stricken by
paralytic polio.
Dr. Larry Schonberger, a virologist at the

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Friday over 4,100 persons In Pennsylvania and
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"If you dostay off cigarettes for 30days, I'll give
you the 50 bucks. You'll deserve It. It's more than I
could ever do. Hell, I can't quit."
So during the remainder of the 30-day probation
period, Friend called several times to check on my
progress. He kidded me unmercifully. "This
cigarette I just lit up is the last word." he chided.
"I hope you choke on It." I answered.
When the 30 days were uD,I demanded PaYmefl
of the money due me. He handed me a $50 check.

The big payoff...
People who say what they mean and mean what
they say are my kind of people. But then there are
those who hem and haw, chicken-out and cop-out.
Never mind that breed.
A friend c long standing wanted to make abet
with me about a montli ago.
"I'll bet you a crisp $50 till that you can't lick
smoking for 30 days," he teased after I went on a nokick.
"Whatta you think I am, some sort of a nut?" I
questioned. "Surely, you don't expect me to pay you
50 bucks should I get the urge to huff and puff.
Besides, how would you know that I didn't do just
maybe a little cheating and rip you off for 50?"
"New, you wouldn't do that," he said with confidence. "Why, I could look right through you and
see that new mound of tar added to that sticky,
black mass already decorating your lung walls."
"Ughi" I shuddered. "You're cruel."
"But, tell you what I'm gonna do," Friend said.

Is it goiden? "We'll see," I mused.
A couple of days later, a beautifully wrapped
package was hand-delivered by Friend (and his
wife).
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little tacky gift," I argued ,,I want my 50 bucks that YOU bargained for- not Ii"
I slowly uewrapped the package with all my
animosities and hoduitles In full view. I become
madder and madder when the contents revealed a
cigarette can.. In fact, I felt like throwing It at him,
while he just kept on smllIn&amp;
"Go ahead. Open It," he urged.

"Naw, now that dog don't hunt," I said shaking
my head while refusing the check.
"Let's leave my dog out of this transaction," he
said. "What's wrong with my check?"
"Well, It has your wife's name on It. Let's leave
her out of It too," I suggested. "Besides, you
promised me a $50 till, and that's all I'm willing to
settle for. Now, do you want to bust up a long
friendship over 50 lousy bucks that you can more

OPINION
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JOLIET, fli (flEA) — When Stateville
Prison opened In I= It was now lnlarge
Part to hold Prohibition-era gangsters
from nearby Chicago. Three decades later
gang members still peek the lockup —
only now they are black Isatead of white,
and they're here for psilng heroin Instead of howe.
Given a choice, Stateville ad.
minidrators would take the old-time
mobsters any time. Today's Inmate. are a
breed on which the date penal system
apparently never figured. Thur captors
say they are the most aggressive,
unrepentant, vicious and fearless
hooduians housed In any jail In America.
What's worse, they are wilted In an
astonishing effostto have their own way at
Stateville. Acting In concert with gang
leaders' wishes, the facility's 2,200
residents have In recent years created a
reign of terrorthat at times supersede, the
rules and regulations of the prison's ad-

was prepared In a garbage can, hashish
butts were passed around, and prisoners
roamed from cell to cell while the guards
looked on helplessly.
The Christmas disturbance laded two
days. Gang rapes occurred. Weapons were
brandished. Guards say the lost control of
entire cell blocks. But shocking as It was, It
was Only the l,
In a series of
outrageous events that have left Illinois
citizens wondering who really Is In charge
at Statevuie.
Prism officers say the events began a
few years ago when Inmates began expanding and strengthening their gang.
affiliations. Their Idea was simple and
sound: gangs such as the Freestone
Nation and the Latin Kings had lots of
clout in the ddofChicago, so why not in
the corridors of Stateville?
Gang recruitment thus became a major
activity. New members were promised
protection, privileges and Influence. It was
an offer mod could not refuse. U a
prospect objected, he was likely to be
mdrdion.
bullled Into line. And If he went tea guard
Over the Qsidmas weekend, for In- for help, the guard would be forced to
stance, several hundred Inmates decided romain silent,
to have a party. No authorization was
Naturally, the gangi grew and
given, nor was It requested. Home brew prospered. Prison executive George May
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When the plane bearing Ayatollah Ruhollah
Klmeini from his 15-year-long exile In Paris
toihed down in Tehran, it was as though a
firehrandhad been dropped lntoa tank of gasoline.
Some two million Iranians surged out for a
frenzied welcome for their highest holy man whose
leadership they had followed through months of
revolutionary violence that toppled the ruling
Pahlavi dynasty.
The moment he arrived on Iranian soil
Khomeini quickly confirmed the worst of Western
fears about his intentions: He threatened to arrest
llr~mier Bakhtiar and his government unless they
surrender control to him and he pledged to drive
out foreigners
particularly Americans
declaring "I beg God to cut the hands off all those
foreign advisers."
tletoldhisdisciples thattheUnitedStateshad
tricked Iran.
To his credit Bakhtiar has stood his ground,
tring to inject reason and common sense into the
equation. He has called for general elections to let
the people themselves decide what and whom they
want to govern them.
We applaud Mr. Bakhtiar.
The only real barrier for Khomeini now is the
military, particularly the senior officer corps and
elite units such as the Imperial Guard.
Th e danger of civil war arises from a plausible
coflclusion by some in In the armed forces that they
h:i ye more to lose by surrendering to Khomeini
by fighting him.
As staunch defenders of the shah's regime, the
Mi litary leaders are being held responsible for all
thse slain in the streets during more than a year of
violent disorders.
But even if the military should pull off a coup
arid fight it out, there would be little prospect for
;uccess.
The generals cannot restore oil production,
reiive the economy, or command popular support.
Moreover, Iranian revolutionaries have
ali'eady taken the measure of the army in the
steets andcome out on top.
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a! the way back to the time of the Prophet
M ohammed 13 centuries ago.
. Mr. I3akhatlar labels Mr. Khomeini's vision of
!lamic state "archaic and medieval."

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nmlgratIon and Natur'1"1on Sinks operations — and
nall wonder,
The attorney general found that the INS didn't know how
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ileck of colleges and universities bidliit,d that $6,000 of the
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turn to their homes at the end of the
Bell's study discovered (Iij
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s. Bell also was mhap at the amoed of papsrwsà
the agency.
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legislative and judicial? For those who worry
Capitol Hill these days Is an almost universal
that ftis, the segment on CBS' 'l0Mlnides" the :
chorueofconcern about fiscal restraint, a cer•
othr Igit about Bordentown, N.J., mi ha,.
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the countrywide clamor for reduced federal
Bordentown Is the am'11 eOTTP%i1lt7 that.
'P'8
decided last year to step out of the date's
Bat among public officials who have nj .
and to take care of itaown
welfare pro
sdentiously studied the problem, there Is honest
needy.
People
on
general welfare (aid for •t
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as not affected) were given
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The White House 1
change for the help&amp;ng hand th ey needed. The.
economic pledges, having been badly
roll dropped from 30 to one, and that lady told .7
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--io Min"I that she didn't mind at all cleaning
promise that "we can attain a balanced budget
ChaIrS in the town )fl
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with full em ployment by 1979." ((Carter's more
But the bureaucrats were f urious. The
recent and more accurate 1V79 forecast: A
tdevwm cameras recorded the date welfare
WA billion deficit.)
dlrectorVs reaction to Bordentown's plan. He
to
comm
Republican Party Is heavily committed
had tbreatened the town's public assistance
The Now Foundation
"RoUKeznp H," a revised version of the highly
boardwlth personal law suits and agency did
publicized legislation originally Introduced in the
a court order stopping the town from going
CO*IgYaI by Sen. William V. Roth Jr., iits own way on welfare. Bordentown Is now
Del., and Rep. Jack Kemp, R.N.Y.
appealing that decision In higher courts.
But noCongreaawhich Democrats control by a
The bone that was sticking in the "Um .
margin of almost 3-1 Is going to pass
bureaucrat's throat was his Obmdm with
Republican.authored legislation. Of more subUniformity. He was dismayed that any camdiMly. importance Is Roth-Kemp's failure to
mu ly would daretodepoutof the mold. In his
firmly tie budget reductions to tax cuts.
Interview he demonstrated that he knew little
By MARY TOBIN
counts.
That linkage could be crucial to the success of
UP! business Writer
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pub
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But economic Indicators show th
about Bordsntown and bow ft hod actually lcived
any proposal to control government spending
Its welfare problems In a ccmp'o'at., sew
spending at a good clip.
because It offers the prospect of drastically
"We think the economic numbers are more slble and economic way.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)Once
a
week
at4:lOp.m.
altering the behavior patterns of both The Federal Reserve Board announces what meaningful than the money supply figures," said
At the same time, It was no doubtclear to him
Wan1thon'i P1&amp;t'c" and the country's Chairman G. William Miller has only half Leonard Sintow, economist for J. Henry that If every town In New Jersey was allowed to
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when a congressman announces that he has
are no winners or losers, unless you • figures down. At one time when people planned for bureaucrats is uniformity. Without ailfor'
mere
snared for his district a multimillion-dollarcount the tact that the securities
markets often to spend more money, such as for the holidays, mily you don't have the kind of tr"V""1
federal office building, highway, dam or rise or fall on the Fed's weekly report
Ml, M2 they would build up checking account balances. order that bureaucrats need to and coetroLAnd
new jobs, and now Ml-plus — the nation's moneyon
Irrigation canal guaranteed to provide
supply. Now the public Is keeping checking account and a bureaucrat who exerts control over something
the
downtown
save the crops or revitalize
Ml, the "basic" money supply, is the money passbook savings account balances at bare or someone Is a bureaucrat who .w-VIV*5.
business district.
11 same day the Bordentown dory appeared
public has available to spend In cash and minimum and buying with credit cards," Santow
public
the
Even more Intense pressure to spend
Delbert
L demand
deposits, or checking accounts, in said.
on
television, the newspapers carried a dory
.
(wide Ii generated by what
"Some money dripped from checking and about how gasoline rationing would be carried
commercial banks. Ml now averages around
Latta, R.Oblo, describes as the wall-to-wall $360 billion and If the public suddenly decided to savings accounts Is being used to buy consumer out, If and when it comes The aduilnidratlon Is
lobbyi s around here who are constantly after go on a spending spree It could dramatically goods — but some of It has been used to Invest expected to seek standby legla"tlon soon.
more st
and bigger .
accelerate the economy.
Uniformity Is the key again. Every ragiderid
more aggressively,"
Butthe siatem of Ince ntives and disincentives
the " broader" money supply and InM2
is
car In the United SIM.i would receive a monthly
Santow
said
e
pub
city
s
ro
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the
six,
th
li
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undi
Ia radically altered when everyone Is aware that
some private savings accounts and time month savings certificates has made the con- a1loeat1- The more cars you own, the more
higher federal expenditures will endanger eludes
deposits,
sinner aware "perhaps for the first time, that he allocations you get. This will create a tlrt,thg
Miller said the Fed is In the process of doesn't have to let his money sit In a checking market in "junker s" which can be registered
Preciaely that approach was
"redefining" the monetary aggregates and amunt or savings account for 5 percent. With a cheaply (no need to make them operable; j$'
separate bills Introduced lad year In ho
come up with a figure that will more relatively small amount to Invest he can realize Mack than In the driveway).
Congress. in the House, the legislation was accurately reflect economic reality. MI-plus, a far greater return."
The federal geunww4, throagh Its over.
sponsored by Reps. MarjorIe 8. Bolt, RMd., and which includes a variety of accounts In various
Another factor that has distorted Ml Ii the so eff1cl-4 postal service, would mail you your
Barber B. Conabie Jr., R-N.Y.
savings
banks
and
thrift Inetitutlons, is a step In called NOW accounts, In effect checking ac- allocation permits. You would thin take them to
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that direction — a step many economists feel Is counts, offered by thrift Institutions This factor a bank, diparimuit dote or other authorized
Hut, D-Colo,, offered a similar bill that was co. overdue.
location to .'c'i"igs them for .ctusl gad
is partly measured in Mlidus.
opneoiidby Sins. Frank Church, D-Idaho;
Teeters,
newest
member
of
the
Board,
Nancy
"But
the
Fed
dill
has
problem
with
thac
coupons.
If you needed am gasoline than thi'
a
, Dow
ipirs D'AZIL; WWIWD PIOIIflfr
said recently In reference to Fed efforts that curate data," according to David M. Jones, aiP you could bay COtfom someone
wis., and Gaylord Nelson, DWIs.
"when you have two sets of contradictory figures
A.y a i
&amp; Co. "Zyin who didn't need all of his. If gasolin, were 60
version was a bill co either something Is rnllalrig or something Is
ipla doesn't account for all the money cents a gallon and you paid $1 for an aft
sponsored by ism Som Nimn, DGa.; Lawton wrong."
avall"4s to the public In thrift Wdbdm and In coupon, your price for the ea foal would be'
For example, Ml has been slightly
li htly lower credit inline and the like."
(Idles, DJIa.; Henry L BaIhvlon, IM*la., and
$110 a gallon. Farmers and traveling eale"
,;'
compared with last fall and at the lad reporting
Roth co.adhor of the GOP legislation.
feStir.!
The Fed has long n"l'ilained t the weekly are going to enjoy
showed
a
minus
percent
growth
rate
In
Other co-sponsors ranged from liberal week
AlloeMk'is par vehicle would be uniform'
çgy Ogres
The
Democrats such Nelson and (birch to coo. the statistical quarter. This should Indicate
bank '" they are
ostad by wMr yes live in Nadine, N
ea
HMCh' uith t that the public has leSS 'aah °spend or Is weather aid other (adore aid that it takes Mired town, or In Manitan, a block from this
Rip'u lu
stashln$ It away In lonleMern) Uvin$$ $0' several weeks to establish a trend,
R'UIab, and William L. Scott, R.Va.
office.
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Sources say as many as three dosen
guards are currently being Investigated
for illegalities. Some have supplied gang
leaders with pistols and knives. The
contraband problem Is so bad here, both
guards and Inmates mud be regularly
shaken down.
And as If the situation weren't
preposterous enough, Warden Brewer
believes some of Stateville's crooked
guards may be gang members themselves. A handful of cases are now under
Inquiry. Reportedly, a few thugs
masquerading as security officers have
already been discovered, and quietly
lacked.
There have been some other sackings In
regard to the Stateville crisis. Illinois Gov.
Jim Thompson has replaced the state's
corrections director with a fresh man. The
new chief, Gayle Franzee, 33, says his first
priority will be to "restore employee
morale and Inmate discipline" In the
'1kmmer.

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Franaee's goal is a stiff one. Most of halfwtts," one guard says, "and they have
Stateville's inmates are here for crimes strength In numbers." The only way to
of violence, many serving stretches up to restore discipline here, the guard adds, Is
250 years. "They are cutthroats and with an electric chair.

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Unfortunately, symptoms of hypothermia
Often aren't felt or detected early enough.
It may be patriotic to help solve the
energy crisis by turning the but down.
For people cwerN who Vend much of
their limited Income, to cook their food
and but their hem,,, the high price of
fuel may be more Important motivatIon
to use lee, ener.

And dregs warmly to lessen the chill.
Anyone, young or old, who must go out Into
cold weather should wear layers of light,
loose clothing Instead of one heavy, thick
garment. And wear a hat is other warm
head covering, because It has been
estimated that 90 percent of heat lost from
the body results from an unprotected head.
Because of that Initial warming sen-sation,
you may think liquor Is quicker to
Wevsr Your reason, however, a toocold home can cause you to become combat wind and freeing temperatures.
seriously Ill-cr die. In Great Britain, for But don't chink any alcoholic beverage
hypothermia Is estimated to before going out Into the cold, cold world.
cause thc"-' 4 of deaths each year. A
moderate weather temperature of 00 That slug of whisky espands the surface
blood vessels, which will bring about a loss
lf lgr
of
body heat.
heat for those with medical problems
especially diabetes, clrosilc heart trouble,
It You want to know more about this
kidney failure or malnutrition.
relatively unknown and often undetected
ailnw,g, hypothermia, write to Public
ythebedadvlceforsuchpsopl, Health
Service, National iMitItiges of
IItO stay indoors when Is cold and windy.
Health, Washington D.C. 20014. Ask for
Thiolder person who rme out of he'tlng DHEW Publication No NIH 71-1414, "A
. for the Old: Accidental
fuelthoidd move ln with fanily era neigh- Winter Iliwd
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WAIWIGTON-Bofore dawn on Jan. 60, In a which were parked In the center of the con- evp suspended all n'n In the country cs *Wft ad Ore. To peculiar eapemsted
and delivered a h0.fly iip&amp;fr.g the 1amo cedrvtieariity of ' :ii *izg_t"
suburb of Ian Salvador, widormed aiMs of El ference grounds."
The eyewitness, a co-director of the s-'
regim,. lOs overflow congregation aembend cmi. this aig was ha.w to a paii.
ies H"bod Remit.
IMTadQV 4_
helic rdM center ad (sad Father (t11 Lime's b0dy"Ift In a pool 10,006, and milliossmore heard Na dsouldedo d=W as Ift op 0 1160. Yet it wwat me.
Of Hood, with blood MIII flowing from his Med." on the ro
1i71 tMe an at
sprayed do ens with mso'gua firs,
hel
preesutisuery Iad4jas
Archbishop Rro has Poo eves in
nw y
pople ad a *11ear-old pried The ceErector. denied that any conspiracy
won ed;miretMe$othiri,mUIyInthelT ageled the date bad ever been held at the tMe Atubig the adratMs *
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teem. w ainetit kilorroplad ad charged 4111It, "nor has there ever been any doctrine ,l*&amp; He has aled for r.ikxtbulhii' of the
that Is codry to public order."
the Rorneto ta
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Howling Dogs
Loved the article about the
HOWLING DOGS IN A.M.!
You have done a great service to us
who suffer from this syndrome which
Invariably results from some Idiot not
fit to be the parent (quote parent) of a
dog.
It Is my opinion that you could go one

step further and run a summary of the
Seminole County Leash Law, which
could be obtained from the County
Attorney. Though I doubt these I 'unfit
dog parents are literate enough to read
such.
Again, loved the article ... and please
keep up the good work.
C. B. Ellerbe
Sanford....

Cerebral Palsy
Tri County Road Runners C.B. Club
wishes to thank all the beautiful people
who donated and pledged to help
Cerebral Palsy. With everybody's help,
we collected $400 for this needy cause.
We are hoping we can help them have a
bigger success next year. God bless
each and every one.
Sue Cornell

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Itla our Understanding that the city of
Maitland has requested the Orange
County Commission to put the widening
of Maitlaid Avenue, from Maitland
Boulevard to 17.60, on the county
priority lid for scheduling In the Im,

Mediate future.

The Maitland-South Seminole
Oiw"br of Commerce wislie, to go on
record as being In full support of the
City on this afplficaait matter. The
traffic situation Is becoming more
critical dolly on this congested stretch
of road aid we urge close att"41ui1n
an effort to alleviate an Increasingly
hudous traffic condition.
Mrs. Priscilla B. Green
EaadDirector

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At Wednesday night's Council of

Governments meeting, she said she would
ask nospuai aumimsraior, Charles
Bentley, to be guest speaker at the March
meeting to fully explain the plan for the
hospital conversion If the members would

like.
ón of the delegates indicated any
one
In the hospital plans, opting Indead for a report from the Council of
Governments' solid waste committee.

OUR READERS WRITE

It's wlaetobsmdi.upto keep warm when
the snow falls and the cold winds blow. it
also worth reedthgaflaticnallnsltutesof
Harold
Health booklet, "A Winter Hazard for the
Old: Accidental Hypothermia."
Blumenfeld
1 booklet points ad that hypothermia'
Isn't en ailmentsiered only by the
elderly. ft may strike individuals of all
ages when exposed to brutally cold tern__________________
peratures. However, people over N are
most vulneraw
defect of the nervous system, which
It doom't even have to be bitterly cold Ir-'ta signals for coatel of body
for hypothermia to affect older peeple. ImptrMur*.
Even In the &amp;m Bak with ItJahnad The normal ronee who the
is
c,4-4 smey days and balmy "lgite. the chilled Is for blood vessels near the body
elderly are aWceptlbIs to hypathermia surface to coadnlet to reduce had 'osew
when the outside temperature drops below That Is evidenced by pale skin and
ii degrees.
shlw.14.
About U "Wkn older Americas —
Most victims of accidental hypothermia
one-tenth of the aging pop"i — could niIthsr
nor turn pale. But their body
be vulnerable to hypothermia.
'temperetens drop n low as N degrees.
(Exposure to cold can frequenily drop
No ones knows why osr resistance t.aid your skin temperature, but that doean't
ability to recover k=!'110 4 A ezpaure necey mem your body temperature
to cold thilnIâa,wlth op. ftmItbea aleodrepe.)

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position supporting the plan by Seminole
Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees to
turn the operation of the facility from
public hands over to a non-profit corporation until the people of the county are
fully informed and have the opportunity
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the planning and zoning commission has of Winter Springs suggested to Mrs.
recommended the city grant a variance to Christensen that the city of Casselberry
the requirement or go into an assessment exhibit the same type of cooperation by
program for the paving.
Paving Sunset Road, which extends from
In a road assessment program, the city Edgemosi Avenue in Winter Springs to
code requires abutting property owners to Seminole Boulevard In Casselberry.
pay two-thirds of the paving coda and the
She said she had been assured by Mayor
city one-third.
Bill Grier that Winter Springs was going to
pay for and pave that section of road and
Mrs. Christensen said the city cannot eL..e
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assess the costs of the paving to out-of''
by
Winter
Springs
Mayor Troy Piland.'
Meanwhile, on the agenda for the county property owner and would not want
Arnold
said,
however,
he wasn't sure the
Cuaeiberry City Council meeting at 7:10 to have to
city
of
Winter
Springs
could properly
"Paving relies the value ,
p.m. Monday nigist ving tt* worhop
sn4 WI4 Sprins money to pave a
propu-ty,"
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usid.
pastlosi Is the p1* for the
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road in Casaèlberry.
Plum Grove, a subdivision, which fruits In
The discussion at the Council
part on Plimioes The city code apprs to Governments meeting get even more
Mrs. Glenn received another surprise at
requir, the developer to pave the road, but Interesting as Cowicihnan
"Hap" Arnold the meeting. She has refused to take a

creating a hazard. Mrs. Christensen said
she waited the county to condemn the
section of road, to assess the out-of-city
owner a proportionate share of the paving
ostorto pay directly that part of the cod.
Mrs. Glenn said she would view the road
and visit the county property owner
herself, asking Mrs. Christenson to make
avaIlatgeto her the name of the owner and
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surrounded by the city" — ad the city has
been
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clay, bcludlng that portion In the county.
said
thg rain dorme the clay
wnd)is off the road Isito the hlgiiway,

Chill con kill.

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city officials In the county, was put on the
spot by a dataff colleague.
Cuselbsrry City Councilmen Barbara
twfstaL during tha tIma nn tha aaniA
for reports from her city, demanded a
little cooperation by the county In the
pavIng ciPlfleas Drive, which Mrs.
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when she, the former Mtnta Springs
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apply for work at the prison are undereducated, between jobs, and only
marginally qualified. When hired, many of
them supplement their darting saiarjes
($915 a month) by doing illicit favors for
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says more than a dozen sects have been
established, all with tie, to the Chicago
streets. May says the gangs' authority Is
"appalling." He adds that the groups have
turned Stateville Into "the worst prison
I've ever seen."
At present, according to Warden Law
Biewtr, gangs control at lead 80 percent
of Stateville's resident population. As for
clout many gangs have well-docked arstJj, some have handcuff and cell keys,
and virtually all of them are able to bribe
or intimidate sundry staff members at the
penitentiary.
One veteran guard says the gang Influence Is so great that some of the leaders
held the power of life and death over
anyone In prison: "U you don't go along,
you om be In trouble. They have their lids.
There is even a rumor they have put out
(murder) contracts on we or two officers."
Warden Bu,r*r says some of the older
security offlcerirefuse to be awed by the
threats of the gangs. Others, however, are
totally demoralized. Six of every 10 guards
hired dStateville resign within the first ii
months of employment; therefore the
force Is In a continuing date of Instability.
Not only ia the guard force unstable, it is
also suspect. Brewer says most men who

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Charge

I did-to discover a map so-dollar bill rolled up
like a cigarette-and stuffed with tobacco.
An accompanying note, read, "Carry this with
you at all times. You will always have a smoke
handy-If you want to pay the price."

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newsletter doinimciag the monofto
Cxfr ballad fot1NI
One thing Rep. Kelly did net an.

phasize, is the fact that Congress,
especially the House, Is solely
responsible for all federal deficits that
add up to the astronomical $789 billion

federal debt.
Under the U. S. Constitution, Art. I
Sec. 7, the House Is custodian of the
public purse. All revenue bills must
originate In the House, not the White
House. No matter how paranoid the
Carter budgets are, the Carter
bureaucrats can't get a public penny
without approval of the House of
Representatives.
Incidentally, on Oct. 10, 1978, the 90th
Congress passed a bill, 58 to 20 in the
Senate and 206 to 91 In the House,
mandating a balanced budget by Oct.
10, 190, and thereafter. That was good
but not good enough. Now what will the
96th Congress do about it?
F.O.C. Alford
Orlando

Taxpayer Waste
Two lives had to be lost lad week
because of careless, reckless
speeding of cars and motorcycle, on 41
A and Country Club Road. Ihave
warned the county engineer, the county
commissioners, the city police and the
sheriff's department of the danger
encountered on 41 A and Country Club
Road by these speeding and rechlas
drivers and even asked for help on
several occasions to slow down this
trdficoothdoo latalitleswouldnemOn a few occasions a sheriff's car has
been daked out to try to catch someof
these reckless speeders. Due to the
shortage of men, the sheriff's deportment has not acconp.d much pod.
I he" also asked for a4 way dopaip
IObS PC" atthS1lthci41A
and Couxitay Club Road and thought it
wouldslow clown these speeders; Melt
was never done and Idoubi If ever

I cannot agree with children living on
one side of the coedy, bethg sent to

school to the other side of the coedy
jimitopiewe some Ignored individuals
and wmu jadicet
This crs*balag and oched mix
was the cause of a very be woman's
(Mother Wilson's) death ad Is cedIng
the tazpsyers bUee of 4ars. Who
ar.we Pied to get wleq and vets some
people Into il Mood with a beck.
bone and net a wishbone ad whe will
stand up hr what Is rigid ad bed for
alipeeple?
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didn't know him, but so many people In Sanford

Tall Tale That 's True •

ak of him in such reverent tones, that I like the

an without having known him.

On Feb. 17 they will stage the third annual Gene

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an occasional story about him that had appeared in up with her In his class.

my game in terms of attacking. I'm going to come

ilmartin himself was blind. The fishing tour- tributions to the aid of the blind, is a tell-tale the newspaper.
Gene Gilmartin got quite a kick out of fishing.
ent will bring participants from the Central reminder of what Gene Gilmartin was like.
"He was a charmer ... a real nice guy and a keen Blind since a World War H accident in the Navy, he
lorida

He had a perfect attendance for 15 years.

sense of humor," she said, perhaps paying him the

in (to the net) when I get the chance," he said
-I'm going to stick in them and play my kind

probably would have come more often except that I

Sports

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Argentina, two of the world's finest day CoUd
players, meet in the other semifinal match today
and the winner will meet Connors Sunday for the
$150,OW first prim.

-1 6 Overtimes

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then Seminole High has
6141; and Reggie Ba rnes
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ii points in Lake those ater moments."
Friday right's 74.70 vIctory Howell's 7540 lou to Vab1Ild. Payne expressed concern1

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0. Van PIts. 10, aM said he'd have dons better downthebackdreigtglknowV
Hawthorne
20. Wallace
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Wallscs6,
Williams
If It hada't
S. Iradley 1, Fleldblndsr 11,
Lelt*r
_____been for the wind. could hav, added a, few morei
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i 6. Postell 2, Guard 3. Totals: 1.1$
The speed 01 the Chevrolet 01 mIles per how, but the Wind fiIt
ID.
the Alvin, Tez., delver was like it was actually lilting tae
tbui two mIles so hour car op In turn four."
SEMINOLE (74): SIsphlns 5
011Imor 4. Whitney 12, Thomas U. fair thIs the 110.143 a
Kyle PON Y is Making hal
McCray 25. Helms 9, Sutlor 1, rjortfl4 by t
gsi
Totals:
$1162111.
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Nux0I 13, Cantwell 8, Oftwe 6,
who bed the
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Completing the top five 01 America.
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ARs Grand Nationi
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width returned $1,161.30.

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OVIIDO (47)s Kesslnger 10,
Roland 17, Ward 12. Alaysrl, Scott 3.
Total: 11114*47.

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Chi St. 97, 0. Williams 92

30 26 M6 illot

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Seattle
Los Ang

Fernandina Bch 46 SI.Augustint 44
Live Oak 75 Perry - Taylor 69
Dunnellon 54 interischen 53

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Jax Forrest 65 jax Parker
Macdenny Baker 55 Idles

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Control 91, Simpson 72

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Boston Celtics

New Max. 66, IVU 65
Ok. lap? IS. Ok. $$A 70
Utah 75, Tush Paso *9

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Denver

to the

Lbbck Chris 74, Dal Bapt 67

Midwest

20%Off baby basi

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PELLET

The two Maru held a news coaterence
t
N. Thiradey. Each offered his skis to newnan end for what
ft'swoith,WelthonepokeflrstwMie1m paced sçand down
ervotaly In the back of the room. Both Maras said they would
acce$Reuan arbiter. sigRcaeueuy, he preisr, being a
nediator rather then en arbitrator. He would rather the Mares
nake their own decision.
Okay, W. But what would be so wrong with a three-man arbilintlion board emposelil of, my, ftedles Al Davis and Paul
Irown?.
The reason 1810110 out these three Is because each Is soy Unbw Press hiensund
intmsd to having his own way, even being dictatorial on oc.
He pulled down 37 rebounde
am all thrills we fully aware that 01g7 , Stul
wo, ci run en operation with
um
lency. I_________
believe
Inaslnglegmnelnnln.y,ars_____
hey cà)ld be oblective enough to ____
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points
Friday
They could 11dm to Wellington Mare's argomsds end the to aM scored
urn Mars's and then each would vat, for the one he ____
thoiigid idgid, but Moses Malone ida't
Ia,. final authority. Two oat of these would be considered think he played ..p.claUy well.
"ft was not a top performen.
ce.Fdrateftat7or$onaacal.
That'i merely a ageMlon. What i
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whose
lippinIsthMouofU*MarWseUoathapsrc.ntIg*ereat °
the COW
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ohm Tom Boarwinkle of ft
Glob actually
of two
ON
Chicago Bulls snatched 3$
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ercnp"yIs
againetThoenIzODJen.$,1p70.
Million on
rosmd$I1mWlononthsopenmarket,aadtheo
th
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nvolv.d Mildly with the Gilds' itaiam In the Meadowlada

5.20 4.20 3.60

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4 Wind S"s Love

Jax Stanton 70 Orange Park
Jax Fletcher 71 Sand8IW00d SS

Fifth Race, Ii

City

Indiana — Traded @wd Kevin

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Sasketeall

southwest

N.C. A$T 70. MrptMd.
Va. W5t)PI1 1*, Greensboro *

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Jax Temple IS Trinity Chr. 64
Jax Englewood 65 Wolfson 61

AW promoter David Friend, a Hollywood, Fla.,
pharmacist, of two perjury charges.

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP!) — A Superior
Court jury has acquitted former Bridgeport Jal

six

Kan

Tampa Plant 57 Plant City 50

21 33 .3119 10

Transactions

70

Hays St.?)
Wm. Jewell 80, Baker a

N.C.-Grnsbr 6&amp; Chrol Nwpt 62

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II 31 .327 M11
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Western CoiWsrce
Midwest Division

Lake Waits 60

Tampa Jesuit 6$ Tamp. Cath. 61

012-3161*;P(2-3) IPAIT (2-3-

Cle"Ind
Detroit
New Orlas

Ppprdin. 9$, Seattle $3
San Fran 19, St. Mryi
UCLA 102. USC N

WIhbIit 79, Ft.

Concord 53, Ald.lrs $1
LCnQwd 62. NC. wsi s

St. 61, Hiywrd $1.61

Mont. St. SI, N. AilS. $6
NevReflO N. $IC CI*I'• 61
N. Mont. $7, Or? Falls 53
NW lu II. Lws&amp;Clark 7$

S.D..Spr. 73. Sick HIts *0

swm

20 23 .566
20 26 .33* 2

Atlanta

Ripon 77, Cornell

Penn *1, Columbia 54
St. Joe SI. Vllnova 31
Staten Island U. York $

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32 24 MI —

Houston

2 WrIght Day Day 7.00 3.20 4.00 Tampa Jefferson 74 Tampa E.Bay
3 Manchu Prince
7.90 4.30 11
Jax Paxon SI Ribault $6
lNoona Crash
3.00

Jury Acquits Friend

for one overtime and we had
"We were behind, by
while Lake Bra ntley entertains
alL"
points with a minate to go," Apopka.
In other Friday night
th11Ufl, Seabreeze stopped
6043, d*i
Steve
mbeug1's 1$ PoMs; Oviedo
used, 17 points by Horace
Roland In a 4744 win over New
race at the Saalord.iando Kaimsi Qub, marking the.
yrna Bs.ch
psyo 01 the II0fl.
scored 24 points, but * wi't
1 payday for one lucky batter came about when
enongh as Lake Br1ey was
Serfr.ld.r,
_______ o at 5.1, teamed with lcngibots EhIve
NEW $MYINA slAcs (44),
EversUandHiwkfora$44IrIfscta,paylng$7,11ojofor
1$. $ddsssl S Wllsin 9*.
the
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H1HS.JenesI.w.sdst.T.,oi: $4

Avon Park

Iffi$Ca9. CPu 66
NIchols *1, Mddiebuy 54
N.C. Cent 1*, Howard $6

25 26 .190 11½
23 31 .146 14

Arcadia- San Anton

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Lakeland Chr. 00 Tampa Berkley 58

042-4) 1-* 1 P 44-211 17.11; T 14.2.4)
••. Time 31.9*.
Folorm Race, 5-16, B

looking for their initial PBA title.

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Young rivals Marshall
Holman and Mark Roth battled down to the final
game of match play Friday night, with Holman
clinching the top spot going into today's finals of
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New Jrsoy
New York
Boston

Chico

Cot Mmii 101, Wsfmnefr II
Montana 7$. Webs" $1. 73

LWI'flCe 3.4. Ui FOftat 41
MillIkan ta. Cirroil
Monmouth 9*. Grinnell 76
N.D. St. 1$. S.D.
OttOwl 47, Mo. VII $9
Prtsde Si, St. Nrbrt 10

E. Nazarene 6, Nyack 60
Harvard $3. Yale 7)
Husson 53, Kline St.

W IPd. Os
31 15 .712 —
311* .*o 5

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C entral Division

Tampa Robinson 69 Chamberlain
Third Race, 5.16, M
Bay Tech 54
4 Three Strn
5.00 3.20 2.20 Tam pa King 66
2 Do Gooder
2.10 2.20 Land OLakes 1 Laketand Santa Fe
SOary Sewn
3.00 60
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Downey, Calif. Troup won his first championship
five months ago while Acosta and Roche are

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was the '91M'-'g,r of the id*. game at Oviedo. "We have wn
Reg" 1on was tied at
four tougtdei In a ro, arid the'
The game was so hectic that end each team snored two kida t
they can win all the
bemlnole coach SW Payne points In the first overtime. r*andgoali the way. Andi
aan'teven certain lfhs Could They s dtwomore.achüi they mIgI4. Bit, I Iwo hoppwe,
polnttoad.arct*hsroor two. the nert period,
eli_Piec
't taking OY1sdDtooli1M1Yj
"Why, evezyone had to play In the third. it was $444 alter Altar all, they have beaten us
well," Payne add, "end the the fourth Menu and 17all twice
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Auburndale 15

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for the championship.
. After Holman and Roth, the other qualifiers are
John Guppy"
up. of Columbia, S.C., Mal
Acosta of Freemont, Calif., and Dan Roche of

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ara Family At Odds

Topples Roth

Basketball

Desoto

(24)2521*, T (245)7190.66 Time

the $100,000 PBA St. Iauis Open.
Holman will need to win one more game today

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DO (6-2) 411.05; 0 (24) IS.

game."

7be father of eight boys, Gilmartin passed away a ultimate compliment when she recalled the Florence didn't like to hook the worms for
little more than two years ago. He and wife Florence profound effect he had on her life. "He w3s MY
-He once asked'what would you do if I hr
auid ina,
The tournament certainly would have made lived here since 1954, raising their children in model husband, and we could fight.. - but
he was nice to snake?' while fishing," she recalled.
ilmartin proud. His association with the Sanford fashion, Danny, the oldest at 32, teaches adult me and was someone I could also enjoy as a friend."
His answer was simple. U he heard a splash, he!d
ons Club. which makes such outstanding con- education at SCC; Billy is a fireman in Winter
Imking toward keeping herself busy once Pat lmw he was on his own in the boat.

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-My day court game has -improved, probably
because of patience, but I'm not going to change

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Time 3197..
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102 Grovaland
hcmd Race, 516,C
2SurtrIder
12.10
4.60 Bronson 59 Bell $3
2660 12.20 Zephyrhills 21 S. Sumter
èEluilve Everett

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Del. St. 75 S.C. St. 11
Dist. Col. *2. M. Evifi 7*

Eastern Cselerssce

PItle

WauChula Hardee

Dartmouth 62 Brown Si

NM Standings
By United Press Internatlssal

Wash

Dakota St. 72 Mt Mrty
Dak. Wslyn IS, S.D. Tch *6
Ill. Coll. 77. RHulman 76
Krny St. $7. Empria St. 7$
Knox S. Carleton 40

Cornell ,
Curry 7$, Thomas 73

Basketball

AUMIC DIvl$Isn

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Pro

5)121.40. Time 40.01.
A— 4171; Handle— $337,231.
Prep

Semis

John McEnroe in the opening semifinal match of
the $300,000 Grand Slam of Tennis Friday..

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Florence reminisced the other day about how
Her sons give her a little good-natured prodding
tickled her husband would be when she would read about it. Danny probably wonders if he could wind I

It's a truly well-named sporting event, because

Slam

My biggest asset is that I play my. own game

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HeraldSports Editor

indon Lake Monroe.

and

youngest at 17, Is a junior at Bishop Moore. The school after being out for 35 years.
Gilmartins lost two Sons.
quiver."

5 Proud Romeo

Jimmy Connors isn't about to change his style.

makes prothesises; Michael is just out of the Navy studying for a test In Western Civilizations.

By JIM HAy1S

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ilmartin Memorial fishing tournament for the

That would solve two problems at once.
You cam forget that, though, because there's no way in u. w
Now York Giants an ping to now him their diredw of
jeratlons, their head coach or their anything else. Roufle isn't
öout to suggest anything like that, either.
From the general look of things, Wellington Mara end his
ephew, Thn, each of whom control 50 per cent of the Giants'
have nearly reached Ow UW of the rope insolair as imatlence with each other is concerned. For eight weeks now, they
live tried to find two men they could mutua lly agree upon and
bey haven't bun able to find even .
Both Man. are Mros,g.wllh.d Individuals, each with his own
Ufferint life style. Neither Is willing to give en Inch. Both are
len1ng their wheels end going wood In circles. Well, I have a
.uggseticn for
He" they ever Ilmnght of go
o**un1 Probably not. More
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BOCA RATON (UPI) — Whether it's a
slow clay surface or something a bit faster,

specialist for a food distribution company; Eugene tending SCC. In fact, the day I talked to her she was
and planning to move to New

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ji school, Mrs. Gilmartin is at-

Haynes

ILMI

eir services as guides, plus throwing in use of their
ats and gear.

FRIDAY NIGHT
First Race, 5.16,0
6 Barons Pepper 33.60 19.00 fl40
4 LIttle lug
13.40 5.20

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Blind Council, Area sportsmen are donating

Whips

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Twelfth Race, Xt, 0
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3 Whring Francs
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OURSELVES

REALTY TRANSFERS

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Jowals &amp; wt. Ruth, Lt. 51 Grove

Lot Me blk K, North Off. TU17.. SK.
Unit One $37 ho.
Bruce W. Young a wt. Arm to F0) Silver Cloud Prop Ltt, to
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115. Trail

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acre ml $100
Inc.
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Richard
Hear th
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H. Grinr I wt. Linda, Lt. 4 blk Co BuiIS/ to James W. Watson 1 wI.
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 10. $14400,
B. Lot 17, blk L Heftier
Southron Corp. to Commercial Air Ruby
. sec. one. $22M00
Ho!M5
Cond.. Inc., S 12$ of W 200 Lot 1.
I Maureen to
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Ins S 2$1, Bradley Ad Lw, 131.500.B
M.. 36
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Ronald J. Ventrsiia I wf. Ells. to
Lake Kathryn Par* 4111
Lt.
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Wilbur? A. Korn &amp; wt.
123, WIndsor Manor, 1st Addn.
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Winter Cold Cuts
Citrus Crop, Production
WASHINGTON (UPI)- The government
has reported that harsh winters in Texas and
Florida have contributed to a drop in citrus
production, with a total crop expected to be
13.1 million tons this season.
Agriculture Department officials said
Friday the orange harvest is projected at 205
million boxes down 7 percent from the 19771978 crop. Winter freezes caused extensive
damage in Texas, with production estimated
at 5.7 million boxes, a 10 percent drop from
last year.
Concentrated juice yield from Florida
oranges should be up slightly, experts said,
rising from the Jan. 1 projection of 1.29 gallons
per box to 1.32 gallons. Last year's yield was
1.23 gallons.

172.100.

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charl.sAlzner &amp; wt. Helen, Lt. L flP

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Cardinal Industries Inc. of Sanford has
officially opened Its first Knights Inn in
Florida on U.S. 192 near Kissimmee as a 103unit facility.

Realtors Report Top Quarter
The final three months of 1978 were substantially ahead of the comparable quarter of
1077 in both number of sales and total volume,
according to the Florida Association of

Realtors.

Graham At Phosphate Parley
Gov. Graham, who spent one of his campaign workdays In the phosphate Industry,
wtlt siress a Fda Phosdiat. . CóU
4 %Lm at %Wft Verde

Special CP Music Performance
Herb Reed of the original musical group,
The Platters,.will be featured Sunday at 9::30,
p.m. in a special cerebral palsy show at
Sheik's In the Conway Center, Orlando..,

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BeginnIng March 3, the Flea Market World
atOrlandoSeminole Jai - Alai wlllbe donating
space for charitable or community
organizations to raise needed funds, according to Moneysworth Flea Market Corp.,
the firm's operator.

Chamber Drive Feb. 1923
Membership drive for the Lcngwood Area
of Commerce Is scheduled Feb. 19
through 23.

Chamber

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Farms bulldh,
Mary Boulevard
the fifth central Florida
location. The Kazsrlaii organization has been
In busIness 17 years.

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Officials and workers with the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce huddle to
map strategy for membership drive that will be kicked off at a Tuesday breakfast. (From left) Virginia Longwell, Wayne Albert, membership chairman;
Debbie Garland; (standing) Mary Mize, Bob Daehn, Ned Yancey, Vic Arnett

part swie of SW, SEC. 31.21.30.
W of SR 434. S130,0110.

Wit toWitsoflA.

. spring
Keilom I wt. Lott;*
Oaks Un $35 100
Elaine Sopots to David Lindsay,
Wldr. I Roberta Fernandez. FO. 1.01

353.4' 01 E 3h5.4' 01 P4½ 01 NW¼ Of
SW¼ Sic, 2$.21.31. $100.
Go. 8, Annette Danlohl to JfllS. T.
Ward, II Lot 54 Academy Manor

Cora Middleton Tea Open
The DeBary Garden Club will host a tea from 3
to 5 P.M. on Feb. 14, in honor of Mrs. Cora Middleton. State and county officers, as well as
presidents of nearby garden dubs have been
invited to attend.
There will be a horticultural display and flower
arrangements. Mrs. Charles MacNeil and Mrs. A.
K. Ghegan are in charge of the event. The public
is cordially invited at no charge.

41maryNell Smith. Lots 21.22 116 EP.
t. I neeborg to vacated alloy on W. Pine Mots. Subd.
Roland L. Bowman awl. Geraldine, 820.111111.
(QCD) ROM. L.&amp; Nits K. Murphy
Lt. 12, La Floreg. Unit Two, MUM.
B*I.Alry Homo Inc. to Hwy L. to Louis A. &amp; Lillian P. Murphy, W

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Unit 1. SV.0110Richard 0. &amp; Anita F. Kokes to
John J. Dinaham, Lot 4 0014119
Maw Ist Add. S3LW.

10 Evergreen Place S4JK
Jam" Fitzgerald &amp; Dianne to
Stanley E. Barry &amp; wt. Dorothy a.
Lt. 611, Weltiva Hunt Club, Fox

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Ballroom Dancing Anyone?

Sun Banks of Fl. Inc. to Sun Bank
Hunt, Sec 3 154.310.
Dennis Marchesano, Sgl, to of Seminole, From SE cot of SW¼

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Steven N. Farrell &amp; wt. Debora K. Inc. Lot 32 S. Pinecrest 2nd AM.
to Norman C. Floyd, Jr. &amp; wt. 0.
Richard Leroya, Joan E. Pilhorn
Rosalind, Lof?# Norlh0000do 8411,0011.
to Howard C. &amp; Patti J. Hill, Lot 117

Antonio J. Godir*io &amp; Theresa to

votal,
Realtor SC

The Fifteenth Annual Spring Art Show, an Indoor gallery-type art show, will be presented at
Titueville Art League Feb. 18 to 25, at Miracle City
Mall In Tlttavllle. Artists may enter works at a
cost of $3 for each piece. Works are due Friday,
Feb. 16 (3 to 8p.m.) or Saturday, Feb. 17 (10 am.
to 4 p.m.). Pick-up Is Sunday, Feb. 25 (2 to 4:30
P.M.).
Requests for Information folders may be made
to Mrs. J. R. Moore, P.O. Box 6133, Titusville
32780, or phone 2674263.

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Th.,tat.o(MaIn.UuboIColdralFIOrIdals
p4A'In1IIg Its 20th armual gathering (indoor
at noon Wednesday in the First Federal
,sv1ii &amp; Loin bullding on State Road 43$ In
Altamonts Sprinp. Information: 3*1*.

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However, Richard Isn't
worrying about that. If he
Is In the top 20 percent of
the graduates of boot
camp, he'll be awarded an
extra stripe. "He's always
1l.'II aE M.

masters program.

So,
following
a
honeymoon in the
Bahamas, Richard will
head for Parris Island for a
11-week boot camp. Pam,
who has 8-weeks training,
will follow three weeks
later so their graduations

Number One."
At a time when most

newlyweds go in debt for
furniture and household
Furnishings, the

most women

think you have
to be rough and
tough. I wear a

size 3 and
I'm not

rough

and togh'
Kavanaugls plan to bank
least one paycheck a
month for their down
payment on a home at the
end 01 their three-year
enlistment - that Is, if they
don't decide to re-up.
"In addition," adds Pam,
"for every $75 I deposit,
at

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will coincide.

"The woman Marine Is
more of a public relations
person. We do have to go
through boot camp and
march and run, but we
have no combat training,"
she says, hence the shorter
training.
Normally the couple
would not be allowed to see
each ether during the 11.
week period, but they're
pretty sharp and have
found a solution to that
problem, "we're both going
to join the choir as It's the
only way we can see each
(1 Pesu.
other,"
Alter
boot
camp,
Richard, who "enjoys a
good challenge," looks
forward to eight months
reconnaissance training.
"Survival training - ice,
Jungle, desert," he says.
Pam has yet to decide on
her choice of schooling, but
according to Richard, "She
rated hEidi enough on her
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Sanford."
Mary's eyes sparkled as

she said, "Our last ettort
was to complete a patio at
the Home. This was a

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Mother Wilson, Mary
feels strongly that the work
mint 0001111111110. "We, the

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continue our support
wholeheartedly and we ath
the cooperation of the

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MARY SMITH AND HER RECENTLY ADOPTED LASSIE

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special dream of my very
own. After seeing the old
folks sitting, day after day,
Just looking at the kitchen
window, Ihad a dream of
seeing these same old folks
on a patio on the west side
of the building, with a 12.
foot rock garden, a bird
bath, covered seats and a
fence with vines. All of this
became a reality onOct. 28,
191$. There's now a iN long
patio and a 12 foot rock
garden with a sycamore
tree in the cei*èr. There's
three Islands with covered
Be" with two huge wnhula sets, plus chaise
lounges. There's also a two.
lane shuffleboard court."

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model. "Uniforms for the
women are beautiful - all
tailored to you. They fit
perfectly."
Neither seem too concerned about the rigors of
boot camp. "They break
you down and then they
build you up," says
Richard. Adds Pam:
"They are easier on
women." However, men
still get their clothing
laundered, while women
have to do their own."
"I'm beginning to look
forward to it," reaffirms
Pam. The only thing
neither look forward to is
the 5 am, reveille, but
Pam shrugs her shoulders
and says, "You adjust fast.
It will be a little rough at
first. .it's adjusting to a
different way of life."
Pam, a Seminole
Community College
graduate and former
student at CFU, will
iUtTtaI.cMhy cams o4 at
boot camp one rank higher
than the usual recruit (and
her husband) because of

school." She plans to earn a
bachelors degree and to
have an additional $8,100
waiting to be used for her

extra stripe," predicts
Pam.
And the couple who were
advised that the divorce
rate for married Marines Is
a lot lower than the
national rate, makes
another prediction: "We're
going to be the best
Marines they have ever
seen. We plan to come out

GrM,f,g to the people
who contributed to the
cdmindion of her special
dream. Mary said., "We
appreciate how the Lord
touched heats
brought
iimany donations. I am so
thankful to God for the
members of the 'Jug Us'
Club. But I mi most
grateful for Mother Wilson,
who listened to my Idle
apace words, and gave me
the chance to work out a
to

Cintlaliag, abs said,
MA delve idled 1111111,
ON* IS P*Vi6
dddm
lot
the 11s.Ws bid rmw
aapIasiSintbeoldJ. c
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W was 4ndW by
Viacist ftsbsrts. Two.
deidom ckids, Mr,

!.lK.Ce and the 8inehlasloys vthg WAX Dinsy
"World's Word Sirlesof Eritsrtalomsd Friday and

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rough and tough," says the
slender bride, a former

ring his lid illness,
At had taken a newspaper
tothst'oipP', and Init, he
road of the axIdSIM0111tim
proceedings against the
Good Samaritan Home, In
Sanford. It was then he
sald, "You help Mother
Wilson with the Home when
you MA with me. You
have the know-bow."
"'Iboas words come back
tome afew weeks later. I
to MaUwr Wilson aid
told bit the story. Si. gave
póiostoorgthsas
Iasy. That was the
beginning. We called
ewsolves the 'ut Us'
th. We Mated oat with
11 mowers aid droush
rommogs who, cNeho
aere aid locomotive
rides (csurt.sy of the
American Legion), we
raised $10111 to help
1a the
new.

Beg..

Lag D &amp; I 35' Ut .0
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chance totraveland - a

combined Income of $1,340
a month.
They would have PX and
commlssvry benefits,
clothing allowances and
discounted prices In other
areas.
"Mod women think you
have to be rough and tough.
I wear a size 3, and I'm not

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U.S. Marines

Suddenly they had stars
In their eyes.
The couple discovered
that through the U.S.
Marine Corps, they could
get their college education,
medical expenses, a

Mary Smith of Sanford,
who carries may dreams,
was moved into action
glee the death of her
husband, James, In July,

9:00 P.M. In the Halifax Hospital Auditorium,
Daytona Beach. Dr. A. Puleo will be the in-

BreIls,iJN CraJe,, Lake Mary, W

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no' New Yik.*s* 1s
change ides *d 0.11 ts $4.1
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Seminar Set

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donated new merchandise
for our sales. We were able
to pay the $1900 cash,

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IIIs.w*1I*ImarsIwl.$klnlsy
is lakad W. Pill, From $1
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recruiter.

Mary Smith : Her Dreams Become Reality

:OflEmphylemaoa Feb. 12,ll and 2S from ?:OOtO

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of 6617$ is
awneo

To Join the

And then they discovered
their friendly Marine Corps

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couple from

nowhere fast.

At least one Marine landed at the Cavanaugh wedding reception

Dsytona Beech Cbinmimlty College (DBCC)
.and Halifax Hospital will sponsor three seminars

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Darhall I P1c1a Mcksy
Mmd es Man. hitlil.
(QCD) Fsirma limes., Inc. is
Pres A. OasIs
O.i.1S,y is
Mafia I. KslalIIe, sac Dee, 17.7g. lasher 54. house. is N
1BaviIb Ti.. $100.
N WAll..
Jy WIsher LI, 156.10
Wan. IN1LJII't &amp; ,.
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MII*ed G Schmid I RIchvd Q.
Idwnil Is Francis J. I Alice 54.

CaMS.. fl'.sle•
(QCD) Losile C. Manning Is Linda
54. MaimIng, Lii 3 Ilk P CsuiWry
Club KiN UsiN 1, $111.
Prleeen&amp; wt. Erie,Let 4IN½aIS,
(QCD) Arthur I. Friedman Is
1' PIns L,VSI $100.
Marlin Pre*na, CIA1106 Unit a
PleWsisy Jeralsan &amp; AiIv• Is Ban IhaSab CaMS Sic 14, $111
Ward Agency Inc., Lt, 13, Sins
Richard 0. I 511th 54. HSHSV'Is
Isuci, 11,111
Ian Lie &amp; Derrie 54. Pere, Lii d
Babay 0. Williams &amp; wI Mielia Indlun Hills Unit 0, ULM.
Is MWA W. $sani Lt. St Labs
ilsU Wish 0ev. Corp. Is W
Harriet lift. $111111,m
Perry I Susan J. Farmer, Ut 12
Pisala Stanley (Isrm Alkers) &amp; Itowail Branch Wsgde, NUN.
WA Jomes C. Is Harry 54. Rrd.
Lulilur J. Carved Jr. &amp; WI .IaAans
anIwl. 1415. Lii 14 WkS, Fairlom to UMW K. I JoAnne Cansu Jr. I
Eats., isis tow. Will
$1554. I Lila P. CaW, N 20' of N
CbsIO. (WOW &amp; Wt. Car" $, $'ofN½01NIM,IINWof$WM,
Richard J. Oilier &amp; WI. Carat, I Sac 4.214111, $ies.
104.1' of UI 1 bIb 3, Nsrlb 0".
Harold 0. Naldimasi Jr. Jane. I.
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Intl
ngn Sic. Carp Is .lamss C. Trustsus is LuIhsr J. &amp; Jissisia
MsUa
Gamble, Lt. 20, Wakiva Kills, Sec. Carroll Jr. &amp; 811111 54. &amp; UI. P.
i1, $14,101.
Cur, N½ of Sec. 431.31,171155.
Ails 541g. l. Is Chins WON
(QCDI Du.y 54. kisser to
1*1.5
Us.D,$1dg.20Osb JackieD.1 May kis,, Isis
Sac. T
9*150.
Haul 5* ICrysisi K Lake
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i.e.HatIBoW SIlL, is DevIl 5. SIll
Jsckle D. I Mary ma. is
AekIey&amp; wt. $n.K.Isg.$1ma.

NEW YOU (UPI)
Inflation fears drov, docks lower
for the second consecutive week
glee the goviromsat warned
the Iranian crisis could be
weiss ttai the 191$ Arab oil

the first

is getting so
outrageous," decries Pam.
They seemed to be getting

Nerall pset.. ly Jaaa Maissea

Rollins College Provost Dr. Dwight Ling has
announced the students named to the President's
List for the fall term.
Sanford students on the list with requirements
Of a graft point averageo( 11.0 (A) or above are:
Kathryn Hickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
R. Hickey; Erin K. lUtapatnick, daughter of Mr.
.and
Mrs. Leo H. Kitapatnick, and Mary M. Hartr.
wig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Hartwig.

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times didn't look too secure
or promising. "The cost of

Cavanaugh are

her college credits, says
Sgt. Baum.

President's List Announced

s a

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Unit 1K

Engaged since September,
1976,
the
Altamonte Springs couple,
both 21-yearsold, wanted
to start off their married
he with a good foundation.
They wanted college
degrees, good jots and a
nice home.
However, with the rising
cost of living - even with
both working and trying to

Richard

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problem.

Mr. and Mrs.

living here
here

Annual Art Show Slated

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Valerie 1. Horn to lamer L. Kern
Iwl. Valerie, Lot 330 Format lisik
Fourth Sec., $100.
Miranda Homes Inc. Is Wader W.
Welt I WI, Sue, Lots b* .1 Feamssv
Unit Twa, $41dBl.
(QCD) iris L. Frlisan Is Abner

They will don the blue
tailored uniform of the
United States Marine
Corps - the first couple
from the Central Florida
area to do so.
It was their unique
solution to the seemingly
unsurmountable inflation

The Leisure Time Program at Seminole
Community College Is offering two classes In
"Beginning Ballroom Dancing." Beginning Feb.
27, the classes will meet every Tuesday for six
weeks from 7to 8:30p.m., and from 8:30 to 10 p.m.
at (Eastmont) Altamonte Civic Center on
Highland Avenue in Altamonte Springs,
This course will teach the student the basic
steps of the Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, ChaCha, and Bump. The $20 fee for each class
provides for the Instructional cost of the course.
Information: Leisure Time Program at SCC.

toVIrexA$iiatance,

A "5U war" used to mean a competitive battle between service cents a gallon by opting to pump the gas themselves rather than Merle L. Lowman awl. Dorothy SE Spring Oaks. $52,100.
Tompkins Dev. Co. of Ft., Inc. to
IW of Lot 47 blk Be Sportumns
stations that brought the price of gasoline down to rock bottom pull up to the full service Island.
Tarry L.
LOksy, Lot U
Paradise,
$7,30.
Today It's a race to see who can hike prices the fastest and a UPI
Qiuck Sims prices the gas at his Tezaco station on Miami
Lake Ann Ests., Inc. to J. Kendall Garden Lake Cit. Unit 1. $lt.h0O.
survey reveals Jumps as high as 4 cents a gallon In one day.
Thos. G. &amp; Jan. A. Moon Sr. &amp;
Beach at 76.9 for regular and 51.9 for both unleaded and prenthin.
McDaniel I WI. Vera R. Lt. 12, Lake
Clyde Rom &amp; Posey A. Moon to
Ann Ests., Unit Three, $15,000.
In Tampa a large independent station hiked prices a penny "Even at these outrageous prices, I can't make a profit," he said,
Saturday, then another 4 cents Thursday - to 66.9 for regular, reflecting an increasing trend among retailers net to depend Oil
Cory Bouftar
aer d, Sgl.IRosario Rese&amp;PsggyA.Moon,
each undIv.
Fernando
70.9 for unleaded and 72.9 for premium at the self-service pumps. gas sales alone to stay In business.
C. Bouffard, Lot 17 blk 0, North Cr1. ½ IN. in NWW 01 5W½ Sec 25.21.31,
At a Miami Sunoco station, there was a 4cent increase this
A TallaK.e.ee Texaco station owner, George Bray, says 0111710' Tart., Sec. 4 Unit M0110.
John M. Buchan to John J &amp;
j
week to 63.9 for regular.
percent of his profits comes frdrn wiling gasoline.
H. Bunn I wt. Janet L Lot II SO5VIe J. $alamone, Lot 174 I £½
Rhnilar hikes of a penny or two a gallon have been reported repairs contribute the Other 90 percent.
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Crystal Lake Park, First Sec., Lot 1730. P. Swap, Land Co. plot of
151eck
from one end of Florida to the other and many retailers predict It
$3200
"I don't know why gas cods so much," says (iando service
Ross Ildrs Inc to Gaston
First Va. Mfg. 116 Re Inv. Lloyd
signals the dart of a new round of raises at the pumps.
station owner Willie Postal. "The only thing I know Is the price
Clemen De Cofomblires &amp; WI
ls t
tct
R.McDonou01&amp;
fl*t mum families will have to count on budgeting more for just got too high about two months before QwIMmu. I had to quit
Jesmln., Lot 51k F Sky Lark
Lag* Vista s.d, Wjoo.
I" vacet asspli med In us (WIlly auto this slilhlerbecause the buying gas all together. We jot work on
Fran k DVrraflCS, Jr., sgl. to John Wild., $41,100.
Ruth Phillips to
vim
V"ia11r 4
u4asU.ii
Mq,n*I NSttleA, ZimnWan,
Cons are the pro-Arab oil boycott days when stations lured ft vim upW the psoet fIgiItthe constadprlc,hiku. "I • uaco.
B 54' 01 Lot 571W 24' Lot 1051k H
customers with cutthroat pricing, free steak knives, and all kinds think whit we need to do is for everyone In the country toquit
Thomas Bow. Reilly &amp; wt. Oakland Est. 2nd Sec U_",
Gerine
of contest gimmicks. A few still give stamps, but their prices driving for one day a week. People quit drinking cofte and look
j° WrenwootSmIlh 1u
&amp; Barbara W. dsCarmo Jr.
reflect ft.
what happened.".
Two. $44,100.
Is P401111 GuIrcIsni, $11.. LotS Ilk F
"said Angel Rodriguez about the gas
DorothyM. L&amp;lemsntl hb. Joe ft Sweatwater Oaks Sec I, $77,000.
tat went up a
Michael J. Froydlwl. !han
,
prices at his Mnd Service Center in Orlando. "And I'm ex, Tr. 61 J0 AM 11"MI1111, Lot 41 Woklya
peding a call soon that, will raise It two or three mare cuits. I
Sanlando Springs. $25,100.
,
,
,
Hills S.c. I, $17,000.
don'tknow If Ithu anythlngto do with It butthls buslneuln Iran
Con Corp. to Willard P. Wicks, Jr,
H. Miller &amp; Scsi of Cr1., Inc. to
.to
&amp;wt. Marsha H. Lt. 4. blk S., Slspdow Mararet 0. Irsule, Lot $5 Son
dOrU'nhelP ed the wholesale price of gas three weeks ago,
41 h0o
Sebastian ft Unit
says
rais
Billy J. Lyda I WI. Suzama to Gerald T.&amp; evedy3'L IOtsfsrd to
Bill Moetford who owns one of their stations In Jacksonville. "I go
Franklin Realty Fund ltd. Lot 12, ClIfton L.1 Carol L. Johosan. Lot N
Wool. Highland Pines Unit 3. 1*100.
up anytime they do," he said, but added things are not always
"Economic progress without Lrfl$Ion as "the overrkbng The Highlands,
Michael 0. Fowler 116 Rom $o
Residential Cammonifles, Inc.
what they seem. "I used to make 9 Cults a gallon, but I dropped inflation, is how William IL Issue to bring a shared reaction Franklin Realty Fund Ltd., Lot 25 toal.
Josephine P. Petrie I Cartlan A
back to 5.5 cents a gallon across the board."
Stunper, Sanford Realtor and by the government, business Weklva Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sec.
SWUM Lot 00 The Highlands Sic
iluiow
Moutford Mill gives damps, which he says cod 3 cents on the business consultant, sees the and labor,"
Hisrory p Kaffick to Arthur $
(QCD) Blame Monica WassaIl to
dollar. He sells self..ervlce gas for 61.9 (his cod), unleaded for situation In 1979.
For Instance, he said, 12
Milng,Jr.&amp;wf.0
.14514(11
Mary Laballi W~, Lot 11 Ilk 2
70.0 and pruniwn at 72.0.
The year he said, "is shaping government will listen to the N a' &amp; w S as' of P431501 W label P0W Amended Plot, $100.
Ran 5*1 Inc is TiIIands$A..
"I don't see any shortage myself," says Orlando Amoco dealer up as one of the more pivotal, people and begin balanCing th 350') Wailes sd,$3U01
Wayne Schoo"IeW, Tr. to How Lot 14 611k H Sky Lark Subd.,WAN.
Carl Bales, "but I'm betting It will be 5 more cents a gallon by yet strangely exCiting, years budget. "They don't want to be lns.
Ltd., pert of SE of SEC
Freda Joyce Davis to John I. &amp;
June. The way things are going people will be paying $12541.30 a during the past half-century." labeled hig spenders and
d In. n,.is
disc. 10 acres. cam.
Dorothy H. lerling Sr., Lati
''
gallon this time next year."
There will be no recession, he nation-mekers," observed
ZI5&amp;W$InohML
ast McCallum Is
B.Iesnd
dheat
is thsmercy of the prlcshlkes just like anyone predicted.
Simper.
ILotG-2Lin SEC 143033,SKm. Ch. Schwartz. Unit Cl* lIds 3
else. "They jod call and tell ne it will cod another cent the next
As for labor, he said, "the $13.5...
Stamper, who shared many of
Wakiva VINIS CaMe, $17,155,
time the fuel truck cni. Either we raise It or we loss ft. Let's his forecasts during the rank end file h been 'hegfl" (QCD)Delmas Wail. Tr. to Julian
Manuel 54.1 MafIa J. Jones Is
face It, we only rent the _'hg but we get the blame (from the National Convention of Cer- by inflation, and won't be ludibinder, Lot 1$ Slavis Colony Barbara J. Clark. Let 4 Ilk J
codomsrs). They point the finger at ens."
tiled Bialn.s Coae1ors at crying for "more" much
LiepI 0 Andersen &amp; MIriam Is This. H. I Carol S. Lutes Is Wm.
Larry D. BarronIGavle. Lt. 13, H.&amp;CarslynA.$sscmlflsr, Lot 34
Ths UPI "my showed that motmlstacovidsav.umuchu$ Clearwater, also looked upon longer.

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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Carrespoideit
Pamela Abbott was
radiant In her white formal
gown as she became Mrs.
Richard Kavanaugh III
lid Saturday.
Her eyes glistened as
Richard, handsome In his
tuxedo, placed the wedding
ring on her finger.
The Kavanaugta were
married In a traditional
wedding - with four
bridesmaids, usbers...and
ring bearer-under stately
oaks surrounded by
azaleas and camellias, at
The Springs In Longwood.
Although the wedding
was traditional, the
Kavanaugha, as a newly
wed husband and wife, will
do something very untradIthu.

$73,000.

Luther J. Carroll. Jr. to Ri chard
P. Walker, e.g. 143.24'. of , car.
Michael D. Walsh &amp; wt. Barbara of NEW S.C. 15-21-31. 814M.
TMHU*•y Co. To ROW. Relcht,
to Barry R Price I wt. Sandy Lt.
Cypress Landing a, Sobel POW: Inc. Lot S 51k B Sweetwater Oaks
S.c. 12. $31,000.
V2.h00.
Residential Communities. Inc. to
H Hanroogh , p
Ha
Brown to James M. Senoil, .Jr, Marvin ElllttiEWickham, Lot

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Motel Man Chosen For Award
Irwin Bellink of Longwood has been chosen
rmner'up. for Dsys lam of America's
man erof theYonraart Hehasservidu
former hous*seplafler and Tasty
World man*r in. Sanford.

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Residential Comm. to Wm. D.
White &amp; Diane, Lt. 217, WInter
'-I 'V Un iv Sep,g

Inflation
Kazarian Opens San ford Office Blamed For
Ralph Kazarian Auto InsWce Co. opened
Market Dip
its Sanford office this month In the Cum-

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Windtrse West. $33,100.
Anthony R.Ocaslo&amp; wt. Merced"
to Marlbe$h La Chance, Lot . The
Colonnades, Third Sec., $33,100.

chamber president.

Cardinal Opens Knights Inn

an ice.
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lmore
The HusiyCo. ,
Homes, Inc. Lot 1 BIk. C Swesiwater
Oaks Sec. 12.

Clair.
erry H. Jeff re
COnstr.,
Inc.
J
Sabal Point Amended Piet, $74,hCJ. view
(QCD) Valerie J. Boultes to From SM, car. .. Sec. 10
Ihomas W. Boultsr III, Lt. 333, $532,000.
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ary, Lot
to Fred Jeri,nlah T.. ku,.
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H. Hadfield I wt. Elaine. Lt. 72 ii, BIk B, as

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.4 Win Realtor Firm Awards
Realtor-associates Linda Morgan, David
Farr, Andrew Wolf, and John Harris received
the "Million $ Award" from Herbert Stenstrom, owner of Stenatrom Realty, Sanford,
for outstanding professional performance in
exceeding' sales of $1 million in 1978.

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Parent education classes In the "Lamaze
Method" of prepared Childbirth are now In
progress for expecting couples at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
The course consists of six weekly classes and
Includes: lectures on labor and delivery, exercises and breathing techniques, medication and
anesthesia, doctor's visits, a fthn on birth, a tour
of the maternity department and baby care.
Husbands who attend the classes are permitted
to remain with their wives during labor and
delivery If desired.
To register, call: 323-4252 or 323-4661.

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James MeArAIMY &amp; wt- Deborah

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May drove Mother
Wilaon In her last public

appearance when she
headed the Christmas
Parade as Grand Marshal.
Today the "Just Us"
Club has dwindled to only
three members, as others
passed on or had to drop
out because of health
reasons. With May as
president, Edvena Fielder

as secretary, and Hilda
Mitchell as vlcejwald.nt,
the group looks forward to
working with Mrs. Bill
Gielow, chairman of a
beautification program
and landscaping project for
Us Good Samaritan Home.

Mary's compassion does
not stop with only helping
people. Recently, her had
went to the photo 01 an
abandoned dog shown In
11. Evening Herald.
"I prayed all night that I
would be thefirst one there
to adopt her," the said. Her
prayers were answered
and the took the happy
young dog home.

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"Si. reminded us of a
dog l bad lost recently. I've
named her Easel,, and we
got aloft Jug flne! Whim I
took her In for her abets
and to be spayed, Dr.;
Raymond Bass slid that
sheisah,slthyajgpa aad
felt
would be very
happy together," she salt
Asked V alo was happy
that she had adopted the
dog. May minded and mild.
"why,ths dog ls jid Uke a
person I've added to my
fanllyl"

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Sunday, Feb. ii, ,
Sunday, Feb. 11. 17-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

In And Around Longwood

'DO I HEAR
A BID FOR...?'

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I have 3O row bushes. Most of
them are 12-years-old.
Sweetheart bush I lost, last
sommer (from weed killer) Was
15-yearaold.

lain sure my roses have done
so well because a rose expert
planted them and taught me
how to choose new ones and
care for them.
Qiolce is very Important
Roses on Rosa fortunlana
rootatock are strongest. Those
on Dr. Busy stock are second
bed. Old of date roses have
never lasted more than two
year. In my garden. Most have
died within a year. The only one
that has lived is now 5-yearsold. Last year was the first time
It bloomed. I found out, too late,
that that particular variety will

not bloom unlems we have a
very cold winter.
In choosing varieties It Is
important to remember spice.
Some bushes grow very tall in
Florida and spread out much
more than they would in a
colder Climate. Tail roses such

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celebration.
On Tuesday, Feb. 13,
friends, neighbors and
acquaintances of Albert
Norris are Invited to help
him celebrate his 1th

long Iedbtg when cut.

Of the till roses I lOve the

Tropicena and Peace should be
to It became ft g
planted in the background,
to black spot end
allowing at lead fair fed powdery mildew, but I think ft
between biahes.
Is worth alittle extra cefl
Mrthin and low growers won an award for fragrancethe
should be placed In front of the year it came out, and It his the
tall asies with three f of spec. lowliest shaped bu, and the
between than. Some
color is beautiful bland reds

of

and yellows,
Bid if I could have only three
roses, I would choose the
climbers: Don Juan, Spartan
Brunner
Cecil.
and
(Sweetheart). They are tough
and pretty and all are prolific
bloomers.
One of the most Important
things to remember about rose
culture is that roses will NOT
grow in the shade. They need at
least six hours of sunlight,
preferably In the morning.
The soil in my garden

Is

very

GRAND HIGH

Rev. Floyd (Pete)
Peterson who will be
leaving the Redeemer
Moravian Church was
honored last Sunday at a
dimerhddatRed
Restaurant. Mrs. Jim
Edmiston of Cauelberry,
who was among the 50
members present said, "It
was an enjoyable men.
Umental evening."
On behalf of the
congregation, John
Iddings, choir director,
presented Rev. Peterson
with a tires-piece folding
poster that was a
lithograph of caricatures
and sketches of various
members and events of the
church. The name of every
church member was
written somewhere on the
91L On the front ofthe
keepsake was a photo
enlargement of Rev.
Peterson with two chlWei
onhis lap. John did all the
art work ki the clevergift.
He also wes pnaaudPl
with aCBbueututI.
Pete whom CB'handie'is
"y Pilot" had his CB

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Happy Birthday to
Laurel Ecker. She will be
one yearold on Feb. ltShe
Is going to celebrate her
first birthday party with
her brother, Jeffery who is
tires; her parents, Tom
and Carol Ecker; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry (Helen) Ecker and
Joseph Allatin and friends,
The celebration will be at
her home at 13 Canterbiary Circle.
Camelot
The
Homeowners Association is
planning a tIm evening out
on Sunday, Feb. II at a
dinner thedar. The name
o( the show they areoft
to i.e Is "Camelot,"
naturally I Those who
would like to join them can
c*11arolEckeratUI4121
or Mrs. Richard R*msoM
S)t*LTk*sts will be$11
aperesa.
It
Former Cauelberry

Was

'Sentimental'
The pack Is especially
trying to help fn111 with
two scolds In them. The
uniforms can be timed in
at the office of the Cammunity United Methodist
Church where the peck
meets,

MELENDA
EDMISTON
Caiselberry
Correspondea

resident, Charles Benson,
of Atlanta, Ga., gave
himself a birthday present
by cciniiig down her, to
vielt his psrsda Dorothy
and WlisBsnsxoIForst
City. His Dod also has a
hr day this week. Happy
Birthday to you both.

The
Camelot
Homemakers will mod at I
p.m. on Wednesday at the
home of Mr Gretchen
Meyers at
Canterbury
Ucla. The speaker will be
from Pd Care, a thinly
which the clubwill be
siçportlng this year.

urn

Weoftheto1mimlIy
Pack 540 has a message
to mothers of all former

Cub Scouts: Pluse go
tbeoei your attics and
dents and turn In these
uniforms so other boys
cuigdthemeot*of.

GERNOR'S
HMMY SAFETY
COWASSION
FIo,d• D.p.itmlnt of AdminIW,.*ion

A4Ies Elders will have
a dinner-dance Friday
from $ p.m. to mlâiI
in
the 8L Mgld1ni March
Hall."
The Rhytho Boys"
wWpinyfor the eveldl4.

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beaurldthsd, you mqb,a
victim of "wider cb,"Ws a

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OUR BUYERS
WILL BE IN YOUR AREA
ThIS WEEKEND.

a.
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belk

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air, which leads to be deW in
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sacks mOisture from 1km.
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ANY SIZE-ANY CONDITION
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bad situation worse. Hot
wa$.r—aor, than cold or
wesen-waihes away as tn's
oil Which weelma the barrier,
OitS to
iIIOWW men

IKadman, AluaWrie,Va.,

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WANTED OLD
ORIENTAL
RUGS
We have been commissioned to buy

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offer to buy isonIy good until thorder
hasbeenNied

auxiliary president; and,
representing the Depi. of
Florida will be State
Quartermaster Cecil
Branford of Ocala.

ELIZABETH ANNE LANIER
FRANCIS RICHARD VOLTOLINE JR.

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Amy tlsbby, .9th grad. honor student
- at Trinity, has received many art
festival aWards for photography.
Following In her father's footsteps, she
represented the United States on a
Canadian television series of artist's
children. Also, she is a spring board
diver with Trinity's swim team. Her
hobbies Include scuba diving and
racket bail.

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like to bake sellable Items,
may bring them to the pod

home either Friday afternoon or early Sat.
morning.
A super big "thank you"

to all who helped make the
cancer benefit for Pain
Pratt such a huge success.
Over $1300 has been raised
so far to help this 20-yearold cancer victim.

Thanks again to South
Seminole VFW Pod 8207
and Ladles Auxiliary for
the use of their building
and facilities.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Voltoline of Sanford.
Born at Fort Banning, Ga., the bride-elect Is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Lanier Sr. of
Keaianaville, N.C.
Miss tinier Is a 1074 graduate of Oviedo High School
where she was a cheerleader, in the Homecoming Court,
FBLA president. and student Government representative
among other activities. She is a senior at Florida Southern
University and a finance accountant In the office of the
assistant superintendent of the Seminole County School

Born In St. Petersburg, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of Rev. John Partin of Lake Worth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Ulbert of Clifton, Ill.
Miss ReIndi attended Lyman High School and Florida
State University where she Is a student.
Her fiance, the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley C. Walker of Sanford, and the Late Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Hauptkorn of Willoughby, Ohio, was born In
Orlando.
He is a 1971 graduate of Seminole High School, and was
graduated from the University of Central Florida in
March, 1078. He Is employed as an electronic test engineer
with Continental Test Laboratory.

Board.
Her fiance, who was born In Pittsfield, Massachusetts,
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Leonard of

Holly Avenue, Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John
Voltoline of Pittsfield, Mass.
He is 1973 graduate of Seminole High School where he
played footbslL He Is employed as office machine
technician by the Seminole County School Board.
The wedding will beanevent of Feb. 17, at7p.m.,atthe
First United Methodist Church, Sanford.

a nlgbt to determine their own

Biestytsa.
H yes believe a
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wuidd be a
church wedding
mockery, We yom' right to
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compatible, they'll get church weddings without
married.
any "compatibility tests"
Bill's parents seem to ap beforehand, and 'they are
prove of this, but I do not. I happily married. I promised to feel this way?
think ft's Immoral and that they Karla a lovely Church wedding,
SYRACUSE MOTHER
would be living in An. My too, but told her lf she lives with
DEAR MOTHER: You are
husband doesn't really approve Bill for a year, awedding would entitled to fed any way
of the Idea, but says lift doem't baa mockery, and not to expect wiek, but childe who are
work aid ft will be easier on us to give her one. Am I wrong age (aid .0-ivppertlag) have

ANNA MARIE PEZOLD
ROBERT STANLEY HEEBNER Ill

The wedding will be an event of Aug. 18, at Westminlster

United Presbyterian Church,

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Romeo and Juliet

prank. I have heard there is a
place in Texas Where I could
send cremated miiea to be
made into pottery. If there Is

Sosmy and ther
Napoleon and Josephine
Donny and Marie

DEAR ABBY: Someone
Anthony and Cleopatra
asked you whose name should
William and Mary (the
be listed first, the man's or college)
woman's, when couples sign
Punch and Judy
something. YOU said "Ladles
Burns and Allen
first," but I think the reverse is
Jack and Jill
On the other hand, I could
true.
I've made a lid of some come up with very few famous
famous couples, and found couples In which the woman's
many more In which the man's name Is mentioned first,
name comes first. Examples: Namely:
Adam and Eve
Bonnie and Clyde

Luncheon Open To Public

such a place, one's ashes would
not have to be kept In a contamer and possibly led.
My husband and I plan to be
cremated, and this would be an
ideal solution for our remains.
Can you help us, please?
MAKING PLANS

Cooking?

Who's

The Herald welcomes
suggestions for Cook Of
The Week. Do you know
someone you would Like to
see featured In this spot
There Is something for
everyone in the line of
cooking.

I SANFORD PLAZA

Novice cooks, as well as
master chefs, add a diilerent dimension to dining.
Please contact OUIISELVES Editor Doris Dietrich about your news and
views on cooking.
ALTAMONTE MALL

DEAR MAKING: I am not

aware of inch a place. But If
O eziets, ru surely be ad.
U you seed help In writing
letters of sympathy,
cougratula$hoas or thtk.you

FrankleandJohnny
Maggie and JIggs

How come?

letters, get Abby's booklet

ED IN VAN NUYS "Hew to Write Latter, for all
W. B. (Bill) Park, in. and at Rollins College Winter fort Times, sports 111001114
Occashu." Send $1 and a los&amp;
Travel &amp; Leisure, Seventeen,
terba.ia1ly pih&amp;Wisd utig. Park.
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you're
stamped
(2$ cents), selfED:
DEAR
Flying,, car &amp; Driver, iv
wnItsr-h*morig will be the
1k . foIUISTIJ employed Guide, liternational Wildilfe, right, you're right. Beats me. addewed envelop to Abby:
featured
featured author and guest
132 Leaky Dr., Beverly Hills,
Readers?
sped
annual and by Tucker Wayne and ether periodicals.
is not a Calif. 58112
ABBY:
This
DEAR
spng
Adbu Lendwon sponsored by
, In The
dv
extends
an
to the
the
Seminole
County
Park-Art
public to attend the luncheon.
Auociatlon
of
Media he
oriando.Wkdur Park.
Send a
Advancereservations at
Speciuliels Saturday, March 3
ere
ed
required.
he
se
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The
author-Illustrator
T
are
M11:ISa.m.M lad Qu'mnlsy's
j Restaurant In Altamonte created "The Pig In the Floppy should contact any Seminole
"Jo'""s County public school media
Black Hat"
Springs.

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Friends," both r',d by specialist, or may make
p,g,,.,
and
He Ulutrated "King reservations by mail with
Born
rwsii in Sanford,
Pest receIved his Bachelor of o(Kssoo,"aZnoplpihlkat'o', Nancy H. Haigh, Bear lake
Design degree from the aid 'd the cover for Elementary School, 3351
tinlvkily of Florida in M. "Beshat C.." for Doubleday. Weaves U., Apopka, S$.
The deadline for making
HutvdiedfestheratthsAchool His work bualoo sowed ln
New
reservations
is Feb. 11.
of Visual Amtsln Now York City Smithsonian, Harpers,

Exerc ise Not No. 1 Health Habit

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A pretty dress
A pant suit

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A skirt
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A slip
A gown
A handbag
A sCarf
A gold belt
A necklace
All pleasantly priced

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-An" on" chock-ups.
America. seem to Place . ItPlc relalwti eareloes not.
:great.r Importance on not twoortktimss
ieaweskvidls
While some 1$ parceat may Approximately half the
pepu'tloa ys they are not careful abed their pov''a -y they get a
ihlag it drinking ex abed the
that ragulx eare is "not at deinking "4 k half of the medical '-".-' and have
to day _ __
rest, all IPPICI" for them
:thay das..a
ch ocked
respondents say they are -their hoed pr
As for seelft *44 ea careful about their alcohol umaUy.
repee the Health Iss
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leath of the pmIc -y they
-NiditUesal meal.. Over 40
A ui didy of Ameriom — i' at lout a pack of
Jes a dayHowsw, Other health baWls panut My they typically eat
..boo bdb by the Jft44,
they daAmmirlowc,ed"rinoitrn: wllvid 'l.
:deem that abed ae4idrd of mare then f

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APPLICATIONS oow bsI accepted for school year
1ffNS. PHONI 71M46 for frw brochure.

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PAUL MCNULTY

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Any sisters who would

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reindi of 2029 Cochise Trail,
Casselberry, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Adrienne Carole, to William J. Hauptkorn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward J. Hauptkorn, 1800 Chase Ave., Sanford.

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• $100 Alorni. A"nues Orlando, FL. 32507

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Oviedo, announce the engagement of their daughter,
iltthi,th Anne, to Francis Richard Voltoline Jr., an of

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Lanler Jr. of 359 Mend Drive,

___ Karla than a divorce.
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter,
KarIa, Is 30, and Bill, her
Abby, I may If Kula and Bill
boyfriend, is
They've gone love each other and want to live
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together
for nearly two year. together they should getS
end have jug announced that married now! Karma is the
they plan to live together for younged of three da*ars.
about a year. Then, If they are Her sisters both had beautiful

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W,B."BILL"PARK

A junior honor roll student, Paul
McNvNy has distinguished himself
also by being a state mile champion
.nd a state ISO champion. He was
president of his Sophomore Class and
has participated An the North
American Invitational Model United
NatIons for 3 years. He Is currently a
member of Trinity's Spanish Club,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and
Men's Service League.

ADRIANNE CAROLE REINDI
WILLIAM J. IIAUPTKORN

Love Shouldn't Need'Com P atability Test'

COURT

AMY NOISY

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The ladles auxiliary to
VFW Pad W is holding a
bake sale on Saturday,
Feb. 17, beginning at 1p.m.
at Zayre's Phu In Fern

The joint session will
begin at 10:30 a.m., with a
rout beef luncheon immediately following. A
contribution of $3 per
person is being asked.
After the luncheon will be
the separate meetings of
the comrades and sisters.
Guests Include District 1$
Commander Bailey Hart,

TRINITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL student. are
Involved In many areas of learning, both academic
and extracurricular.

oriettut Rugw,

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tended Stetson University for three years and was a
member of Lambda Qil Alpha fraternity. He is currently
In nuclear power training in the U.S. Navy.
A summer wedding is planned.

of Post 8207; Cathy
Howard, District 1$ ladles

Post 8307 and ladles
auxiliary.

MEET THE
TRINITY STUDENTS

PJHIWAM

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VISIT

Dabush Coest Nr fl,-311 11a at..
wW
celebrate the anniversary of Its founding an Sunday, Feb.
It at 2:30 p.m., at the Allen Chapel; A.M.E. Church,
corner of 12th Street and Olive Avenue, Sanford.
Guest speaker will be the Grand High pried of the State
of Florida, Alfonso McDonald, a 33 degree Mason.
The officers in charge, Ancient Matron Julia Chisholm,
Most Worthy Joshua Tommie Duncans, and Most Worshiplul Master Rev. H.F. Richardson Invite Interested
persons to attend.

give a big welcome toRev.
and Mrs. John Marion
Braly and two of their
children Barber. Ann and
Patty. Before coming here
to pastor Westminster
Preebyterman March, the
family livid in Fast Woth,
Tomas. The Bralys are now
n%IMngtheir hom. M94
Mark David Court In
C4saeiberry.

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Steps To Avoid
The Winter Itch

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He is a 1075 graduate of DeLand High School. He at-

The next District 18
meeting of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars and ladies
auxiliaries will be held on
Sunday, Feb. 1$ at VFW

PRIEST

Springs.

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Her fiance, who was born In DeLand, Is the grandson of
Mrs. Helen Heebner of that city.

young.
Mr. Norris, may you
enjoy many more birthdays, and an equal
number of years In continued good health.

sandy. So a little clay was put In sion Service. It Includes
the hole at plwtlng time before directions for figNing Insects
the soil was added. The soil was and dIseases, has diagrams for
then thoroughly mixed with planting and has a list of
manure, leaf mold and a little varieties. It even shows how to
bone meal. The emaU amount of cut roses.
clay was to keep the fertilizer
In cutting roses always me a
from washing through too fast.
Too much clay would be harm-sharp knife shears and be
ful, and harsn should be dug sire you cut just above a five
out because It would hold too leaflet leaf, If you want new
much moisture.
roses on that branch. Late
"Room hate wet feet,"weare afternoon ls the best time tocut
told,
roses, and be sire the green
Anyone Interested in growing sepsIs are folded back, or your
roses should get Bulletin 130 bud will never open I—UJCILE
from the Agricultural Eaten- CAMPBELL

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birthday.
Beginning it 10:30 am.,
the festivities are being
held at the Heritage Center
located at 1041 OrleMa

Hate Wet Feet

Miss Pezold Is a 1978 graduate of DeLand High School
where she was active In the student council. She Is
assistant manager of Just Tops-Just Pants, Atamonte

MARSHA

balloons, because you're
invited to a super

In And Around Casselberr

Farewell Fete

Born In Sanford, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Anna Hutcheson of Groveland, and Mrs. Marie
Pezold of Elm Avenue, Sanford.

Get out your hats, horns

favorite lower growers are:
White Bouquet, Angel Face,
Mother's Day and Bon Ban. Son
Ban is a lovely pink and white
that opens like a poppy and Is

of my

Mrs. Robert S. Heebner Jr. of 263 Grand Ave., DeLand.

and blow up lots of

many years, "retiring"
when he was 92 years

dening and would like to have a
rose garden, February is a good
time to begin,
May people have the noilon
that roses do not do well in
Florida. The EXtenSIOSI Service
circular No. 344 uys,..."the
rose is an evergreen shrub that
continue to Increase,
flower production (hi Florida)
for at least five years."

DeBary, announce the engagement of th4 daughter,
Anna Marie, to Robert Stanley Heebner III, son of Mr. and

Birthday Party

Mr. Norris was employed
by the City of Longwood for

Magnolia Circle of the
Garden Gate of Sanford is
submitting "The Garden Gate"
for February.
U you have not pruned your
roses It should be done In early
February.
The Agricultural
Service bulletin says pruning
should be done in December or
r,
January. But when winter,
cold as the lad two have
been, early pruning could result
In the loss of new growth from a
late freeze.
For people who enjoy gar-

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The Woman's Club of Sanford was an arena
of action at the Annual "Fun Day" Festival
this week under the chairmanship 4 Mrs.
William Kirk.
Designed as the major fund-raising event
for the club's benevolent projects, the fete
attracted a full house of members and guests.
Included in the day's festivities were a bake
sale and white elephant sale.
Following a luncheon catered by members,
sisters Martha Yancey (left) and Dorothy
McReynolds,( left photo)conducted the auction
from the stage filled with unusual merchandise.
The first item up for bid was a lovely doll
donated by Mrs. Nellie Coleman of Gifts by
Nan...and it was going, going, gone to a
Sanford lady who is a longtime fancier of fine
dolls...Sarah Harrison (right photo).
President Mrs. Walter A. Gielow conducted
the business meeting after the auction.

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20 Fools
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24 Scrap

22 Source of
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23 Paddle
24 Half (prefix)

38 Separate
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41 Prongs

27 Persian
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4 Pined
31 Looked at
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6 Capital of
33 Deuce
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34 Madame
7 Oil (suffix)
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pipe
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small

42 Points
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44 Ancient
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36 Piece of land 9 Mexican
sandwich
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painter
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y(jftI1RTHDAY
Febrry no if"
This CUPITIg year you may
arrWglln6lt with a friend who
and sharing.
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lnaugtrate
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V will benefit

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Normally you're a good ti
piaver, L*at today you'll fare

prejudiced points ef view.
date
let his heated words
you.
22)
Before jumping into any
situation today ruIrIzig an
Investment, be absolutely
certain YOU know everything

there . t know abet the deal.
LEO (July 23-Aug. i2)'
Decisions you're forced to
make under preastre today are

Don't bring UflflCU1T7 OII beefidal. &amp;all for
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in mind that everyone.'
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.ed reaed,
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QtyStatIon,N.Y.lOOlLBeaWe by welkneanlng friends could:
to specify birth *IWI.
cost you, rather than make '
arch
PC (Feb.
youmoney today. Be wary'
IItIona1 save
Instead of letting
Of Information passed on by '
responsibilities stack up, you'd "inslder&amp;"
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bewlaetocartçyotrptuent
SCORPIO (t. 24-Nov. fl)
workload shut DOW OU1eX'WI1
You could be a lit edgy today It'll become too much to handle
and erratic Impulses may seek .
later.
19) espreuion. De nothing that ARM (Marcb 21-April
Friends will rand ltlf you try
upset loved ones.
to manage their peiJ
RIS
be extremely angry 11 anyone 21) Someone you've
swords w4th before has a chip.
does the some to you!
TAURUS (April 2OMay 20) on his ihotider again today.
1y not to be too rigid in Give him no flimsy ezc*me to,
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positions on domestic tunes start an az'gumwt.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
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protest against their strict
nurse.
OMOV1E "Elvis" (Premiere)
Kurt Russell, Shelley Winters.
Elvis Presley rises from his
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become one of the most popular and Influential entertainers
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3:15
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The Cole Y ounger and

between the United States

NalWnai Team and the Cuban
National Team, from Havana,
Cuba.
3:30

SLANOSTON Georgia state
legislator David Scott recites
the work of Langston Hughes,
which portrays the black .xpe-

rience In Africa and America.

(A)

4.00
(4)5 TENNIS "Grand Slam
Tennis" Live coverage of
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Ji mmy Conws. John McE
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2:00
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Harris, John Huston.

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reports on a migrant worker's
journey from the fields to
Harvard; Christopher Glenn
reports on surfing as a varsity
sport in southern California.
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WASHINGTON WEEK IN

IF ELECTRIC COMPANY

(!)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR-

ownership of a pet horse. (Part
1 of 2)
MORNING
ff) a CBS MOVIE
"Gone
With The Wind" (1939) Clark
5:30
Gable, Vivien Leigh. The ternpestuous Southern belle Scar0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
Iett O'Hara meets the dashing
5:53
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ofdM p'rt. CLUB
before the Clvii War. (Part 1
6:00
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0
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(4) AGRON8KY AND COMPANY (MON)
Ruth Buzzi, Paul Lynde.
(4) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE
5 THE FORSYTE SAGA
(TUE)
"Birth Of A Forsyte" Irene and
(1) OF WOMEN AND MEN
Jo marry, as do Soames and
(WED)
Annette. Annette gives birth to

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(1) STUDIO SEE

Killing" (1976) Andy Griffith.
Bradford Dillman. A prosecuting attorney attempts o prove
a murder was ordered by the
underworld.

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11:00
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Rancher" David Hoperaft
dreams of replaicing cattle
ranching with wildlife ranching.

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up following their departure. (2
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chairman, Townsend, Green.
span And Co., Inc. (R)

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12:45
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6:30

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4:25
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Cross" (9/W) (1944) Spencer

ROCKFORD
An
ex-con (George Loros) believes
Rocklord to be responsible for
his imprisonment and seeks
revenge,

lege student terrorizes a sororlty house because of his twisted
love for one of its residents. (R)

IF FLORIDA

art treasures after a German
officer smuggles them out Of
the country. (2 Hrs. 25 Mins.)

9:30

12:30

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THE ADVOCATES "Should
Our Foreign Policy Include
Covert Action By The CIA?"

2.00
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West VomesIa West Virginians winter social,

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Robinson. A rattlesnake
becomes a personal weapon of
revenge against mankind by a
Vietnam veteran. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

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Detectors, PensIons"

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. p.m., Maitland Art Center.
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- p.m., Sanford Civic Center, Refreshments, 2:30-4 p.m.

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NBC LATE MOVIE
"Stranger In The House"
(1975) KeIr Dullea, Olivia

And Schism" Guests: Dale
Vree, Bishop Robed S. Morse.

(2) VOICE OF VICTORY

by HOWIB SChflhIdI'

LIVED HN'tLY

Captain, claiming that he
mentally unfit. (2 1/2 Hrs.)

12:00
ci MOVIE "The Eyes Of
Charles Sand" (C) (1972) Peter
Haskell. Bradford DilIman. A
businessman, gifted with
stranchic
becomes involved in a series of
bizarre murders. (1 Hr. 45

6:45
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(Premiere) An unscrupulous
sheriff (Claude Akin.), seeking
revenge on trucker BJ McKay
(Greg Evigan), arrests him for
hauling "white lightning."
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Coach Reeves' team gets takin to the Cleaners, both on and
off the court, during a tournamint in Los Vegas.
g DELTA HOUSE When the
Delta House Is condemned, the
Deltas enter a we4ghtlitling
contest to win money to save
their house,
5 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"John Halifax, Gentleman"
ASter John saves Abel's busiflU, he and Phinias go on a
holiday where John falls in

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money is an issue could be
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overwhelm you with his Behave accordingly.

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"The Caine
Mutiny" (C) (1954) Humphrey
Bogart. Jose Ferrer. Based on
the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
by Herman Wouk, a group of

Truckers" (Premiere) Annie
Potts, Kim Darby. Two young
women join forces to keep an
expensive trucking rig Out of
the hands of repossessors and
hijackers,
8 LOVE BOAT "Drearnship"
Hans Conreid; "Best Of
Friends" Ben Murphy, Donna
Pescow; "Aftermath" Richard
Anderson, Diana Muldaur.
6 THE MERRY WIDOW Bev.
erty Sills, Allan Titus and
Andrew Foldi are featured in
this production of the San
Diego Opera.

(2)0 NEWS
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800
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er.
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Bloom" A crippled young
PAW,' "VIP Lunch"
woman's sister makes off with
9,
the one man who might have
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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

Sunday Fib. 11, ;7-7B

...............................................
_________

24-Business porturwties

CLASSIFIED ADS

INVITATIONTOSID
Automobile Service Center on
The Board of Trustees of the
NYHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole Memorial HosPital invites
Malor Hwy (17.t2). Have avail
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C11
able large stalls with office
bids upon the following:
space or storage space. Lights.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Portable
DefibrIllator
Sanford, FIa., 32771. Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA
water &amp; compressor included in
Additional
Information
IS
County, Florida, under the fictitløig5 CASE NO. 1$1I74.CA4.J
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 17421
available
at
Office
of
the
Materials
name of DIXIE ROOFING and that GARY E. MASSEY,
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fla.
Manager
w,intendtoreglstefsakflam.wIth
305-333.2150 or 305530-4347.
All bids shall be mailed to the
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Sell
newspaper
space,
create
Ititni .................43c a Pm.
unt, Materials Manager of the Seminole
Seminole County. Florida in ac
layouts, write copy and service.
3 comicutivi tIIm.S .. . 3$c a Pin.
Memorial
Hospital,
1101
East
First
30.ApertmenLs U,urnlstd
cordancewith the provisions of
area advertisers. Newspaper
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
lConSiClJtiVItlnses.....3k a IllS,
the ALTHEA C. GRIFFIN and Street, Sanford, FlorIda 32111. All
advertising sales experIence
Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWit: MARGARET J. GRIFFIN. etc., bids shall be postmarked not later
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Section usoe Florida Statutes itS?.
preferred, but willtralntfte right
Large 2 BR on Lake. Adults only,
SATURDAY t.Nooci
than iti, 2 day of February in,
3 Lines Minimum
51g. Dixie IndultrIM
person. Apply in person to:
$300 mo. Harold Hall, Realty
•shall
be
received
on
or
before
ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
William P. Speigie
Inc., Realtor. 323.S?74.
Defifldant$. the 2nd day of March ltlt.
Secretary
NOTICEOPSALI
openings
of
such
bids
will
take
Deluxe 2 BR, 2 bath townhouse
William A. Spiegle
NOTICE ISNEREBY GIVEN that place at me Office of the Materials
apt. C.A, w.w carpet, dish.
President
pursuant toa Final Judgment dated Manager of the SemInole Memorial
Publish Feb. . 11, ii, 25, i,t
washer, iaundramat
walk to
the 7th day of February, 1t, in
Hospital at 5:00 o'clock AM. on the
DEG13
downtown. S213. Adults. Call 477.
Case No. 711174.CAO.J the Circuit
of March im.
1544 after S P.M.
- __________________________ Court of the ElgMhegntti Judicial
Seminole Memorial Hospital
rICTITIOUSNAMI
Circuit, of Seminole County, reservesfherlØlttorelsctanyand
300N.FrsnchAve.
I, 2 BR deluxe units. Pooh. Adults
Florida, in which ALTHEA C. all bids.
Notice is hereby given that I am
only, on Lake Ada. Jest So. of
Sanford, Florida
engaged in business at 1S Tipton GRIFFIN and MARGARET
Publish Fsb.t, 11, Il, itlt
_______________________
Airport Blvd. on i?.t2 in Sanford.
Rd,.Casselberry,FI.32707Seniinole GRIFFIN. etc., it al were the OEG.3S
DESKCLERKICO0K
____________
_______________________
Call 3235470 Mariner's Viilage.
County, Florida, under the fictItlo5 Defendants, and Gary E. Massey,
Apply in person
name of 0 &amp; J ENTERPRISES - Esquire, was the Plaintiff, I will sell
4PefIOflaIS
Holiday Inn, Sanford
FICTITIOUS NAME
tS-tljlp fl4
LAWN DIV and that I intend to to th highest and best bidder fOr
Notice is hereby given that I am
____________________________
31-ApertmentS Furnished
cuh
at
the
West
Front
Door
of
the
engaged
in
businiss
at
2S
Lake
register said name with the Clerk of
Full time LPN, 11.7 shift. Apply In
FACEDWITH
A
DRINKING
the Circuit Court. Seminole County, Seminole County Courthouse, In Ave.. Sanford, Seminole County,
person Lake View Nursing
PROBLEM?
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Down•
Florida in accordance with the Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, Florida, under the fictitious name of
Home, ut E. 2nd St.
p.thapeAilisiymous
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
provisions of the Fictitious Name at 11:00 AM, on the 12th day of SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING and
Can Help
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
Sect ion S430t March, 11t, the following dscribed
Carpet installerorhelper
Statutes, ToWit:
that I intend to register said name
"
5473133
pp
Avt.
pr0psrty tet forth in the order 0
Apply in person
Florida Statutes itS?.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Write p.o. o 1213
Final Judgment:
Sanford Carpet, 11$ S. Park Ave.
Sig. Judy Jeske
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Sanford, Florida 32111
Condo Furnished. 2 BR, 2 bath
An undIvided one.half ('.) in. cordance with the provisions of the _____________________________
Pubiish: January 25, February ,
Adults. No Pets. $200 me. +
Real Estate closer National Title
11, s. lilt
terestlnandtothetoliowingproper. Fictitious Name Statutes. To.Wit:
security. DeLand. 7345143 or
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
Co. has immediate opning for
ty:
PEF.122
Section S43.Oi Florida Statutes 1t57,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
4414133.
CLOSER experienced in FHA.
BeginnIng in center of Beardall
51g. Ronaid S. Morton
AL.ANON
VA I Cony, loan closings. Salary
Avenue ata point 21t.4 feet North of Publish Fib. 4,11,15, 25, 1fl
NOTICE UNDER
Forfamillesorfrl.ndsof
commensurate w.abllity &amp;
SouthetcorneroftheSE¼ofSwll,
DEG.21
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
35-bile Home Lots
priblemdrinkers
excellent fringe benefits. Call
Towsship it South,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: °
Forlufureinforvnationcoll
Chelsa
TitleS.
Guaranty
Co.,
031.
Notice is hereby given that the Range 31 East, run West 3 feet,
CITY OF
Casselberry. Large Lot for Rent
441.3333or wrIte
5333 for appointm.nts.
undersigned, pursuant to the NoI1h21.4fesi East fl3 flit, SOuth
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
1520 Carlisle Dr.
SanfordAlAnonFamilyGroijp
NitIcesIPvbIicN.arlag
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter 21t.4 feet to point of beginning.
COMMUNICATIONS SPECIAL.
33,.'203
P.O 10*553
LESS the following property:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
S5S.Ot, Florida Statute, will register
1ST I. $141, H. S. Grad. 1 yr.
Sanford, FIa. 32111
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Beginning 3it.4 feet North of the
______________________
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
LOW FEE-TEEMS
communication exp. or cam.
inandforSeminoleCounty,Fo,., 5Ec01t'oheSE4oftheSW¼of NOTlCEthattheCityCouncllofthe
Property
pietion of a communications
PSYCHIC advises on Love,
of
the
Section
33,
Township
it
5flh,
Cityof
LakeMary,
Florida,
will
hold
upon receipt of
Business I Personal direction.
schooltraining course. Abflltytø
•
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eRECEPTIONIST.
publication of this notice, the tic. Range 31 East, Seminole County, a pubiic hearing on the 1st day of
appreciated. JAMIL
type. Apply Seminole County
Tap commercIal 2 acres for rent,
March, lilt, at 7:30 P.M. at the City
titious name, to wit: ART GRIN. Florida;
Light skills required. Fun lob,
iolsi Eugene, Ore.
e
Courthouse Personnel, Sanford
good for business or car lot. Plus
thence
run
&amp;ji
west
23
feet
to
the
Hail,
City
of
Lake
Mary,
Florida,
to
OLE LEASING, under which I am
excellent hours. $440.
by Feb. 15th. An equal op.
i7440. Call 24 h1s. 1303.442441.
1100 ft on 1742, office w.storage
of
beginnIng;
thence
continue
consider
a
PetItion
to
close,
vacate
engaged in business at 5500 N. Itwy point
portunity employer. M.F.
space. 323.2533.
1742, Sanford, Florida 32771, in the due West a distance of 10$ te., and abandon, discontinue, disclaim
OIVOECE-$30.$G--Guaranteed.
.
.
GENERAL
OFF
ICE
*
theflcerUlldueNoFthadistanceof do andtorsnounceanyriplltefth.Clty
City of Sanford, Florida.
.530.
Stuffing
Envelopes
sand
Free details: KIT, lox 7t1,
of Lake Mary and the ptIic in and
GOOd typing.Postlng. Handle
That the parties interested in said
SeiI.Stamped addressed en.
Pompano, FL. 330$1
thence
run
due
East
a
distance
of
to
the
following
described
right-of.
accts. Excellent benefits. 55*
business are as follows:
velope Tayco P.O. lx $010,
________________________
lOS
fiet
thence
run
due
South
a
way,
towit:
A. E. Grindell, Pr.
Stockton, Ca. $3200.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Downtown Sanford mini ware.
VACATEthe2otoolaIleyright.
distance of 40 feet to the point of
ART GRINDLE INC.
MatV'DatingSirvice.AiiAgej. • . ACCOUNTCLERK. •
house specs available soon. For
beginning.
ofway of BloCk 3, Crystal Lake
Nurses,RNsILPN'sAis,Live.
President Art Grindte
P.O. lox 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.
information call 333.7341.
Good accts. payable. Good hrs.
Winter Homes Subdivision Between
in companion, short term
AND LESS:
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Dated at Casselberry, seminole
,
Good benefits.
assignment. Homemakers Up.
Beginning 31t.4 feet North ad Floyd Avenue and Goodhart
County, Florida February 7, lilt.
Weddings by DOT
.ioin sa103s.
f. West of the SE corner ot Avenue.
Publish Feb. 11, 15. 23, Mar. 4, lt7t
Z-Vntsd to Rent
NOTARY PUBLIC
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The Public Hearing shall be Mid
the SE¼ of the w ' Of Sectlo 3,
OEG-44
3n.3035aftersp.m.
'SOUS CHEF
Part
time
semiretired
person
to
Township It South, Range 31 East, at the City Hall, in and for Lake
inspect (or quality control. 7 to
Wanted Small Furn. Apt, or Furn.
Mary, Florida, at 7:30 P.M. or as
Seminole County, Florida;
Exp. required. Exc. Co. $510 up.
FICTITIOUS NAME
room &amp; bath. 1st floor. Close to
Il, 4 days a week. 333.470
mince run West 1uSd feet, thence soon thereafter as possible. At that I ABORTION SERVICESb
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Notice is hereby givin that I am
town. Pliale call 322.2Slt.
21t.4 feet; thence run time, interested parties for and a.
OWNER OPERATORS
it Trlmieter abortion-1)OO, Gyn
engaged in business at 113 South East usa feet;
. KITCHEN MGR.
galnst the above request shall be
Magnolia, Sanford, Seminole
Mercury Motor Express needs
CIInic-$I5; Pregnancy tietg
thence run South 21t.1 iiet to the heard. Said hearing may be contin.
Exc.employer. Great potential for
40.A-Apsrtments &amp;
male sterlixation, free coun.
owner operators in the flat bed
County, Florida. under the fictitious Point of Beginning.
usd from lime to tIme until fInal ac
Advement $15,000.
nameof RANDY'S RAG'S andthatl
division
for
East
Coast
tiling.
Professional
care,
Duplsxu for Sale
tion is taken by the City Covncii.
AND LESS:
operation., Stsady year around
supportive atmosphere, con.
ThisNoticeshallbepublishadon,
The Ifortti 2It.4 feet of the South
wert. Advances on each trip.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
a a SAW OPERATORm a
(1) time cacti week for two (2) Con.
•a
of the East us.,, tees
Handsome 4 unIt apt. bldg. Finest
Call Don Beck toll free 110013$.
Co. Good benefits. Steady
location in town. Four 2 BR
County, Florida in accordance with the SW¼ of Section 33, Township it sacutive weeks prior to the date Of
5512.
EOE.
the provisions of
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
work. $350.
Apis., all rented, great income
the Fictitious South Range3l East, less the North public hearing in the Evening
WOMAN'S HEALTH
Name Statutes, To.Wlt: Section n,.i feet of the South
Herald, a newspaper of general
producer with high yield. Fine
fef
We need an experienced
i55.Ot Florida Statutes itS?,
ORGANIZATION
investment at $55,000.
the East 133 feet of said SWVI, and circulation within the City of Lake
a a MECHANIC *
MATURE ONLY
51g. George R. Crow
less the East 23 feet for Right-of. Mary. In addition, Notice shall be
000dpofentiai
PUbliSh Fib. 4. ii. IL 25. lilt
Maintenance man. Full time.
ss
SIPE.CoIOniaIDr.,Orlando
posted in the area of consideration
Way for Beardall Avenue.
DEGiS
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
SaidpropertyshalIaesoidsubect atleastfiftean(13)dayspriortothe
1.
Convalescent, iSO Meilonville
a
Toil
Free
1100.221.2351
CMECH, HELPER.
______________________________ to any outstanding liens or equIties date of public hearing.
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Inc. REALTOR, MLS
Ave.
note toreciosed in this action.
DATED: February 4, lilt
Light exp. wIll do.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
DATED: February 5, lilt.
323-5774 Day or Night
6CNkI CII'S
Notice ii hereby given that I am
$500 monthly stuffing envelopes at
• a ATTENDANT •
FLORIDA
Ar H. Beckwlth, Jr.
engaged in business at 2350 Elm
home.
Send
stamped
ad'essed
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: .5. Connie Malor
Stock plus gas attendant, Nice
Avenue, Sanford Seminole County,
Baby Sifting in my home, Winter
envelope 1 23c for details:
City Clerk
By: June I. Curtis
boss. 1444.
Florida, under thefictitiousnameof
Springs area. Responsible
Continental.G, Box i4702,
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 11, ii, itlt
DANCERS WEARHOUSEandthatI
woman. 321.ltlS.
Orlando, Fla. 325W.
BILL: Gary B. Massey
DEG.dt
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intend to register said name with the
a e DISPATCHER a a _____________________
wy, Aiper, Wick &amp; Eaton
,
Will keip children
Sopor Opportunity with growing
ClerkoftheCircultCourt,Semlnole i5STsrn Building- Crane's Noose IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
AVON
Inmyhonso.
D.nty, Flida in erdoncs.wlgt
. c. 'u
IISNTII$TN JUDICIAL CIa.
ISINFLATIONCRAMPINO
332.434
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice thereby given thatwe

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Pork

322-2611

83-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

Advertising

Salesperson

RATES

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

EVENING
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Sunday - Noon Friday

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41-Houses

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54g. David K. Wright
?Ubiish: January 21, 21. February 4,
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7t4143.CA.13K
VICTOR FREEMAN LEWIS and
wife, SHEILA DECKER LEWIS,

CITY OF CAUILSERRY
PLANNING AND ZONING COM.
________________________ MISSION
Plaintiff,
NOTIC!ISHEREBYOiVENtI
MIRA ALFREDA FIERRO, MIRA
THE COUNTY COURT IN AND the City Of Calselberry
Planning DELORES FIERRO FREEMAN,
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, andZoningCommI$$ionwiJl
NANCY ROSITINE SKELTON,
FLORIDA
public hearing. Mr. G.M.
Benjamin, and THE ESTATE OF ELSIE
CASE NO. 7t211.CC.11.J
applicant, on behalf Of the
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Frances W. Tompkins, Winterowfl,
Park,ROSETINE, DECEASED,
EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE, Fl, is requesting approval to annex
Depidants
JR.
two (2) parcsls of land Into the con.
State Attorney for the EIghteenth porate limits of the CIty of Caisal.
Judicial Circuit of the State
berry in the C.1 Commercial)
NOTICE OP SUIT
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable Zoning District. The parcels are I..
TOQUIET TITLE
John B. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole gaily described as:
IN THI NAME OF THE STATE OP
Begin it titI intersection Of
County, Florida,
the FLORIDA:
Northerly rlght.of.way lIne of Win.

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Tennis Instructions at all levels
avail, at Bay Head Racquet
Club. Sin,le, groups &amp; clInics.
For info call Head Pro Doug
Maiiczowski, 3237343.
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1$4pnd
LET'S BE HONEST
If
weren't looling for a new
career you wouldn't be ing
tI1isad,andlfw.irsn'1
ng
for somaona to do a cb this ad
'woi'swps,,. It youwa,* the
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•$ECURIr GUARba* k

Need several. Immediate
openings. Night shife. 1444.
• .STOCK CLERK..
Work into st. manager. MA*t
have grocery exp.

PP01't1 , tY tO iSfll TItus

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Estate.

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Build to suit

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322.9283

our lot or yours.
FHA.VA. FHA 233 &amp; 243.
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M. Unsworth ReaUy

CometoA
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REALTOR

"Your Future Our Concern"
AAA EMPLOYMENT
251 CommercIal
323.5175
Cabinet Installer. ExperIenced
oniyl Call Central KItchens 322.
or

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Career? If not why not 7 Real
Estate Today is big business,
learn how you can begin an
exciting new career in
Real

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REALTY WORLD.
OPPORTUNITY

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3231041 or eves. 3334317

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Five Hundred dollars a weak.
call 1150-4321403 anytime for
recanted message.

tp fight ck. For

details caIild4IOlt

• * FORMICA WORK..
Light exp. will do. With knowledge
of MW. $304 UP.

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SELLERSI BUYERS
YOU WANT TOSELL
OR BUVA HOME I

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41-Houses

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DOLL HOUSE. 2 BR, 1 bath
In Deltona in a quiet location
Dining area, Fla. Rm., Lg. Scr.
porch, eat.in kit., washi I
dryer, carpet &amp; tile &amp; Extras!

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2631 Sanford Ave.

32!-07&amp;i

322.7543

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Vacation time is here...get what
yvu need for a happy time with a

BPP WARRANTED. Only

532.5001

Classified Ad.

FURNISHED2BR,l bath home in
location! Close to
city, shopping, St. Johns River!
Neat with dining area, set.In
kit., washer, W-W Carpet, &amp;
Morel Move On In! .iult $1,500I

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TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING
1 CAR GARAGE ON 13th
STREET. NOW ONLY $i,$0O.

THE SPOILER 3 BR, 2 bath
custom built home in cxc. neigh.
borhoodl SpacIous Ems., OR,
Fla. Rm., C.H&amp;A, eq. oet.in kit.,
w.w carpet, 1. every imaginable
ftstureI Super buy at 114.3001

JUST FOR YOU lIE, 2 bath home
on stream, w.ig. Fia. Em., W
fireplace, OR, patio, Spacious
IRs, w.w carpet &amp; Much Morel
BPP WARRANTED. Only
$44,500.

HOMESITE ON OSCEOLA NEAR
17.t2, PINE AND CITRUS
$1,500. EXCELLENT CORNER
HOMESITE, OSCEOLA S. EL
POE TO. $3,000.

2¼ ACRES IMPROVED

Cae Whitshurst, Realtor

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REALTY WORLD

OiaIM.l.L.L.l.O.N

PASTURE NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT. $14,500. GOOD
TERMS.

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443.3444

S.S ACRES FRONTING ON
CRIPPEN RD. PASTURE &amp;
WOODS $21,000. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

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We are exclusive agenti for Ash

MAYFAIR. OutstandIng 3 BR, 1½
bath. Lovely floor plan, ww
carpet, excellent cond. Owner

Homes, custom builders. Come
in and counsel with one of our
agents. Someot our moslels have
included in theprice such extras
as:
I CUStOm plans, (you put walls

Anxious. $fl,tCO.

ARCHITECT'S 2 story, perfect
setting for antiques. 3 BR, C.
HlA. Choice area. $St,t30.

'eyouwanttMmatnoextra
charge)
2. Fireplace
3. Plaster walls
4. Virtually maintenance free

NEAR SCHOOLS &amp; SHOPPING. 3
BR,2bath nearly niwwell cared
for home. All appliances, break.
fast bar, extra insulation $32,500.

exteriors
5. You choice of several elevations
at no extra cost to you.
Prices start from $34,500 On your
lot.
Don't Delayl!

CROCKETT LOG HOM ES
SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
S. MyrtleAve., Sanford

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 6684335

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ELEGANT CUSTOM 2 story wall
extras, pool, outside en.
tertainment area w.Oazebo,
walled for privacy I security. 4
BR, 2½ beth. $t3,S0O.

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3 PLUS ACRES, PART
PRODUCING ORANGE
GROVE. DELTONA AREA.
$20,000. PRINCIPALS ONLY.
30 ACRES. PINE AND OAK, 525CC
PER ACRE, GREAT TERMS.

MARION COUNTY
40 ACRES IN THE ROLLING
HILLS OF OCALA FOREST.
ACCESS TO 350 ACRES OF
CRYSTAL CLEAR LAKES &amp;
PRIVATE AIR STRIP JUST
SOUTH OF SILVER SPRINGS
$2000 PER ACRE, GREAT

lnC.REALTOR,MLs
323-5774 Day or Night

2435' S. French (1742) Sanford
323-3371

TINU$lI PRINCIPALS'

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pond, 1g. FN, patio, fenced yard
oncul di sac.! BPP WARRANT.
ED. Can you believe only

We have buyers. Homes, Lots &amp;
Acreage needed. Call for Free
Appraisal.

Heat

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Sanford's Sales Leader

322•2420

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ANYTIME
MultIple Listing Servlc

CailBart

REALTORS PARK
OPEN HOUSE

WASHINGTON COUNTY
10 ACRES, LARGE OAK S.
TIMBER ON A GREAT BASS
LAKE. $1230 PER ACRE,
GREAT TERMSI 10 PERCENT

DOWN.

RECOGNIZING

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13 ACRES, PINELAND IN HILLS
AND LAKE COUNTRY, $10,100.

CROCKETT LOG HOMES

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Sanford

In

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me
ffsg related exper.
lence helpful but not

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Inspect this spacious countr
mansIon. Living room wlt
fireplace, formal dining rm
family room, library, 4.1W,
laun*y rosin, 3 walls, I rvR
tries. Room to grow. ,uss.
DIrections.- East an SR Ill,
Leithand side of raid, cemint
from Sinfard. Just
v°
Agricultural Risesrch an(
Educithui Center. Watch fop
signhiyan*.

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earning
Investment required,
$SIO.00.

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V.TEMPO franchise
P.O.

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BROKER
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
2125$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

The Real Estate Agersqt
REALTORS

AVENUE
SANFORD

St&amp;Suii.1i.5
Mai.thniFd.1.5

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59-Musical

Paying $15 mens. $7.50 womens
class rings, also buying any

322-37t1

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-t141
EvesatterSlweekends
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322072).

71-Antiques

YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-1500

ALL AMERICAN
CHINA &amp; POTTERY
SHOW &amp; SALE
FEB.17 106
FEB.15 116
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
ADMISSION $1.50
(Good both Days)

Want to Buy
Antique shopw home. P.O. Box 33,
Sanford, Fl. 3277).

72-Auction

VISA MASTER CHARGE
HEATED AUCTION BLDG.

SANFORD AUCTIONs
1215 S. FRENCH

323-7310

Mr Cond. &amp; Hooting
Central Heat &amp; Air fond. Free Est.

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford. 322.1771

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers oyr
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. 471.7617.

essm.king
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

Orni S Bosrdrsg
ANIMAL HAVEN

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64-Equipment for Rent

65-Pels.Suppliss

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping flea control. Pet
iupplies, dog houses.Heited
kennels. 372.3753

General Cleaning
Insur.d-33t-3120 local owned.
Carpet -shampoo-steam dc.
orderize. Furn. -free Scotch-

guardpressure cleaningJanitorial.

Shepherd Puppies, Swin. cli
Reasonable.
Aft S Call 323-1136

AZALEA PARK FARMS
PET TRAINING CENTER
All types of Pet Train

Obedlenco-baslc&amp; advanci
protection &amp; more. LOW, L
FAMILY RATES. F
guaranteed or Money B
Your home or ours.

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Ph. Deltona (303)2742010

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WI AU READY T DO YOUI TNIeaIII $scleNsio lu

$Niudh"

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Top Dollar PSid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 SilO

78-Motorcycles
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323.3546 or 323-7710

1973 Harley Davidson Sportster
$3000 or $1000 dwn &amp; assume
3231717

80-Autos for Sale

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 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
the res.rvf'd price. Call 904253.

5311 (or further details.
Dodge '70 Wagon
76.000 MI. 5700
322 5752

JUST MAKE PAYMEN1'S-'69 to
75 models. Call 3)99100 on' 131
1603 (Dealer).
1971 Chevelle Malibu

Good C and., Best offer
Call 322 7299
'67 Dodge Polara, 2 DR. H.T.,
53.000 ml., AUTO, AIR, PS, PB,
303 engine. Very good cond.
$1,000. 373-3610.
'71 Toyota Corona Deluxe. I DR., 4
speed. Good condition. Call after
3 p.m. 322 1932,

Home Impvements
Interior, Exterior Plastering

Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick I stone speciality. 322 2710
I Man, quality operat ton
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne neal. 337.1321
INSULATIOP.- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, liberlgas ICellu
Inn,. Lowest prices. Call 321 OV.'
or 904734470$ collect.

Income Tax
Prepared in the convenience ot
your home. 74 yrt. exp. $101 up.

322-3717 for appt.
Free pick up I delivery for all tax
returns prepared in Feb Confi
denhial, personalized. From $5.
Ph. $12 4412. 9 am. to 1 p.m.

Light Houllng
Yar Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc
(LOCAL) 34t.5371

AKC Golden Retriavor pu
Top heed lines, nonitiars b
Guaranteed against I
dlsplaysla. Pasts OPA
tilled 55,0* quality. $350-U
males &amp; 3.finisl.s.
Pt,. Azalea Part Parms
Deltona, (305)5143510

Siberian Husly puppies, AKC I
1wk$,S$eiyii, S*&amp;WP
Sliver Grey. $100 to 0015.333.
wk. days or 3331001 wk. I

Muwing
No Job too large or small.

Complete lawn service
Freeestlmate. 323-4001

PsMng
DANNYS PAINTING
lnterlor.Exterior House Painting

Licensed-Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-iMO

PIunthk Ssrvks
Retired Maint. man. Remodeling,
room additions, root rmpairs,
patching. Ph 3231513 or 3310713.
Home Improvemsids
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
SO. SALINT &amp; ASSOC. 332-0453
Remodeling, retired buIlder doing
all kInds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free est. 323-0214.

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FLA'S FIRST

fSmily protection,

5,

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinssnvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322.31$)

fur your

77-Junk Cars RemoVed

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SitE. 1st St., 322-5742

rchandise

62-LaGaiden

Used Appliances: Gas, Oil,
Electric heaters; gas, electric
stoves I refnlg. Furnishings &amp;
Misc, items. 31? Palmetto Ave.

iØij nuns

Call aft 5, 322-5537

condition. 323 16$1.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

3fl,

24' Bann Travel Trailer
Good Cond $1600

furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook

Guitars, Drums, Banios. Cam.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322-2255

Rubber Boots, rain wear

hal

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the (inest In used

Beauty Care

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $0
Scott Reagan 3221177

323.4501.

MON.4UfI.
t:OIA.M.
1:00P.M.

75-Recreational Vehicles

Cash 322-4132

57-Sports Equipment

MIXED FIREWOOD
Pine &amp; Oak $33 Truckload

310 Sanford Ave.

Call Dell's Auction. 323.5620

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 614 5126

JACK FROST- C.n:. He.it I Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm 5. Res. 372 0205.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 lIwy, 17.92
Sanford, Fri. 32771

56$'.

nuiu.s.s aid nssfuI servIce.

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

hiS Snapper lawn mower high
vacuum, II hp, Electric starter
with grass catcher. $150. 349.

mbso' tubil. aid
y sppi

ANTIQUES AUCTION
Sunday-Feb. 23-i :30p.m.
GARDEN CLUB OF SANFORD
Billy H Wells I Associates
303 333.2570

Home lnvements

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi. Accspiod
327-1501

Tree SsMce
TREE REMOVAL. Trimmf,
stump removal, llcsnsid &amp; in.
sured. FREE cit. 553.flQ

Tmcler Service
MOWING. DISC 1140
GRADING
Free EsI.
333.3374

PERMATEX COATING &amp;

Vsmtlen blind Nepeir

PAINTING, CARPENTRY

New Cord. 14mw Tape,
Pick Up &amp; Deliver

HOME IMPROVEMENT
031.413t
53)4147
&amp;

Bill Himes. 441404)

321049

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GARAGE SALE: Baby Items,
chairs, auto air unit, misc..
items. 601 E. 29th St. 333.5344

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

risuli MBos leMoN,

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68-Wanted to Buy

sidential Auctions &amp; Appraisals

54-Garage Sales

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st I 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
152-743

REAL ESTATE STORE

1978.

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sun,

For Estate, Commercial &amp; Reside

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
3220352

DOG HOUSES
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS

IMI.1.if 17.13

Peach Faced Love Bird
(Small Parrot), Male
Call 323 6S09

Good Used Televisions. $23 and up.

&amp; Sold

iy UALfOS tindS luSlilgo, $
rnhnd l,i'-uii

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60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a teal buy ii only
- 1320 or-iae u
psynt.iit$ of sir
per mo. Call 031.1714 for free
home demonstration,

Private Party wants 3 BDRM CO
house in need of repairs. Have
some cash. 323540$ after 7 p.m.

Iat.
nitLi YOUR COMPLETE

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Television-IS" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in
warranty. Call $311714 day or
night.

323.7110

SANFORD

4.

NEW 3 BEDROOM. * SATk
HOME, WALL.TO.WAL.
CARPET, CINTRAi. HEAT ç
AIR. TIIM$I

53-TV. Radio-Stereo

Seigler Realty, Broker
Sanford 32)0640

Wanted to buy home *10w down
payment. Excellent ref. prin.
cipals only. 323.730t.

72-Auction

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Received semi.load from New
York "New Furniture"
warehouse. Couches, chairs,
love seats, chests, dressers.
night stands, china cabinets,
bookcases. Redecorate with
NEW FURNITURE at Auction
Prices.

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

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FLORIDA
ROOM, CARPORT HOME.
100x140 CORNER ON HWY 16.
ZONED FOR PROFESSIONAL
OFFICES. HURRY ON THIS

On. 327.1577, DeLand 66$ 0335

65-Pets-Supplies

PUBLIC AUCTIONé
MON., FEB. 12,7 PM.•

52-Appliances

$55

IN

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $23.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
MOBILE HOMES AT COST
FII1 MOVE IN WITHIN ill MIL1SLsVTNA
eciyy WATER and SEWER lNCLUDED""V#I
eADULT ONLY ud FAMILY SECTIONS

"000,000

2414 MARSHA

51-Household Goods

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

IN EXCEEDING SALES OF

OPEN HOUSE

BUY SELL 1RADE
311.315 E. First St.
322-5622

3225732

PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE

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3433l. S. French (1742) Sanfonq'
333.1334

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Sloppy Joe furniture, 7 pcs. $.
Console Stereo, maple, $300

Sanford 321-0610
OrIando32l-1577
DeLand 6684335

FOR OUTSTANDING

*iwcv

fl ...Cd fl34454

SEIGLER REALTY

LINDA MORGAN
DAVID 1. FARR
ANDREW WOLF
JOHN HARRIS

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CalicyAvsmue

46-Commercial Property

1140 HILLS, 15000 TOTAL

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ciser. 322-3853.

WAN TED
LOTS TO PURCHASE
CASH. 322.2257

3 ACRES, PINBLAND IN ROLL.

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Sunday, February 11, lilt

ers; RCA color TV; roCker; Clock radio; exer-

T47.Aiiortg.g.s Bought

.CRE.

'MILLION DOLLAR AWARD

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69331.

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322-0214.

FRONTAGE, $2,730 PER

REALTY-REALTORS

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Camera; stereo, 2 speak-

20 acres E. of Oviedo. $7000 per
acre. Write to Harris B. Mullins,
RI. 1. Box 13, Chadron, Nib.

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Furniture drop leaf table, china
closet, love seat, dinette sets,
end tables, etc. Call Used But
Nice. 339 7373.

wkends 504.734.5964

SACRES. IMPROVED PASTURE
I OAK TREES, PAVED ROAD

S1
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1
SE
R 0 M.

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10 acre lracls, St. Johns River
access from $1100 per acre. $750
dwn, 70 yr. terms, Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
3036*0696 &amp; 530 $026. Eve &amp;

ALACHUA COUNTY

LEVY COUNTY

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5333.

FTU area near entranced plex lot
on small lake $13,500.

_41-ReaI Eltale Ynted

$39,300!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!

9" DeWitt radial saw w-disc I
drum sander + woodworking
book for beginner or expert. H.D
model, perfect cond. Aft 6. 319.

$12,000.

PLEASEI

40 ACRES IN TIMBER COUNTRY WITH OVER I MILE
FRONTAGE ON THE SANTA
FE RIVER. $S5 PER ACE,
EXCELLENT TERMS. PRINCIPALS PLEASE I

Diltona! W.w carpet, Scr.
porch, your own water fall &amp; fish

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marked gold or sterling-any

Lake Mary Canal front lot, water
&amp; sewer, cleared, ready to build

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FANTASTIC. Immaculate 2 BR, 1
bath furnished pool home in

Furniture Salvage, ll-t2 So. of
Sanford, 3221771.

$29,900.

Harold Hall Realty

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Bt' OWNER 3 BR, 2 bath, aInost
n,oranpetreep.C.H&amp;A. '
pct. assumable mont. Call 323.

size draperies 510 &amp; up. Sanford

43-Lots-Acreage

S.t ACRES, TALL PINE, NEAR
OSTEEN GOLF COURSE,

112.000

REALTY WORLDI

new $399; Loveseat $14.93 &amp; up,
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 I u; Ref.
$301 up; El.stove$1O&amp;up; full

SKYLINE 14' wtireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VA &amp; FHA Fiflincing

INC. REALTORS
$*5.55flor 339.1711 eves.

Sale

S pc. BR Suite new, $239; S pc. LR

371 0610,377.1577,445.1333

FORREST GREENE

for

payment, Call 5)1-1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

Seigler Realty, Broker

S acres Lk. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. $70,000. William Malic.
ZOWIli,, Mealtor. 322.7953.

VOLUSIA COUNTY

THE PERFECT HOME,31R,2 B,
split plan, very private on large
tree shaded lot. FR exposed
wood beams, unique patio area
all screened with lake .iew.

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Shopping. $37,500.

speakers in ceiling. s3•

plan, pan, ,MBR, C.H&amp;A, Fia.
rm., patio, 1g. BR5, excellent
neighborhood close to shopping
&amp; sdioolsi SPP WARRANTED.
Super buy at $30,500!

CITY WATER. $7,300.

2 5, extra large LR, Mt 4 yrs.
young + completely fenced yd.
Convenient to II, schools I

•PURSES

5j

Mere! BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for only 54,3001

ROAD, $12,500.

Just listed Lake Mary area, 3 BR,

Home Protection Plan is on this
Sanford located 2.1, lush car.
peting &amp; drapes, eat.in kitchen,
Plus a full din. rm., stereo

.,

...

cash or take up payments of $12

1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1'
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK &amp; QUEEN PALM, $16,500.

ACRE PLUS, LARGE OAI
TREES ON SYLVAN LAKE
HOMESITE, tS*1W. CORNER,
ON BLOCK TO LAKE
MONROE, ARTESIAN WELL &amp;

EVENINGS333 0412
W•SIl3. 332.7177

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mo. Will take trade as part

SANFORD AREA

323.7832

Luxury living with privacy, 1.2, 1g.
liv, rm., foyer, fireplace, oat.in
kitchen, spacious patio. 115.500.

132000

Pla. Em., Dl, BOlt House &amp;

Lk. Mary Blvd. 32, Lk. Front.
102.500.

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ROOM, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, CARPETED, CLOSETS
GALORE, EVERYTHING
OVERSIZED PLUS 2 CAR
GARAGE. A SHOW PLACE
NEAR DOWNTOWN. ONLY

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 1 bath Spanish
Style home in Mayfairl C.HIA,,
w.w carpet, sunroonn, fIreplace,

2005 Glenway, 42. pool. $03.000.

1 years old $34,500.

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY

bath home on ½ acre under
const. in Shadow Lake Woods!
Every Featunel Solarium
MBR, fireplace, OR, FR, oat.in
kit! Buy now-seiect colors!
Yours for lust 554.230!

14EV, PINELANO. ROAD
FRONTAGE. $0230.

(j,'

•SIGHTI

DREAM HOME. Super 3 BR, 2½

3.5 ACRES NEAR LAKE HAR.

1111 Valencia Ct. 3.n.

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only $116 bal due, purchasers left
area and we are unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116

42-Mobile Homes

6.7 LAKEFRONT, IMPROVED
PASTURE, SOME LARGE OAK
AND ORANGE TREES, $16,500.

43$ W. 25th 2.1. 135000.
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD. $3i,iOO.

SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home in SaI'
Linta w.C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
spilt BR plan, eat.in kIt., 1g.

MAKE A WISH 4 SN, 1½ bath
hams is Mayfair w.spift SR

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sit,,.

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REALTY INC.
MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Enjoy living in a growing area
Lake Mary
A well kept 3.2,
nicely landscaped with trees,

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH FRAME IN
GOOD CONDITION NEAR
SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.

JUST LISTED 2 ER, 1 beth ef.
ficlency home on .72 acre! W.w
carpet, eat.ln kit., range, rf.I
Excellent location across from
Idyliwilde Elem.t Value in the
landi A buy for 513,5001

rmsl Pool plannedi
home for 135,000!

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3 BEDROOM 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM, KITCHEN EQUIPT, 2
CAR CARPORT. BEING RE.
DECORATED. $39 900

$11,000.

HAL COLBERT

exam. Classej startIng Feb
19th. Enroll early as class Size ii
limited. Tony Coppola School of
Real Estate. 6433110.

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GENEVA AREA

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645-3144

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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach, Sold new for 1630 was
Christmas Iay.bwy, there was

Prepare for your Real Estate

me,

Cash for your lotI Will build on
yar lot or our lot.
V Enterprises, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
444-3013

CLASSIFIED ADS VIILs.. FIND a
new home for
everything . evøn for youl
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BEAUTI FULLY DECORAIED 3
BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,'5CEN.
TEAL HEAT, CARPETED,
DRAPES, FENCED. NICE
FAMILY
NEIGHBORHOOD.
GOOD ASSUMABLE MORT.
GAGE WITH $7,000 DOWN. sni
MONTH.

FAMILY'S DELIGHT, 3 BR, 2
bath custom built home in
Droamwold on 1.3rd acre loll C.
lilA, w.w carpet, satin kit.,
Fla. Em., Porch &amp; Much Morel
BPP WARRANTED. Just

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

REALTY WORLD

Dial M I L LION

43-Lots.Acreage

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Steall! FHA, VA or low down &amp;
assume. Come see before it's
gone. Sanford Ave. to 2tth st., go
E to Grove Dr. to 2131.
Cae Whitehurst, Realtor

333-400

BUILDER. 322.3317.

Phone3fl.7$$1.$ariford

overtIi.d AA..f. D ,,..a
ygwnew W.W carpet
throughout. CII. A.C, garage. At
the low price of $25,tOO vs a

BATEMAN REALTY

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SO-Miscellaneous

41-Houses

New 235 HomEs, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $21,000 to
$30000. Low down payments.

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
10?W.Cocnmercial

Clean as a whistle 3 BR. 1½ b, Cl
split plan, w-walk.in closet in

area. 131,500.

41-Houses

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W. Gannett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker

SUNDAY 1.5

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41-Houses

OPEN HOUSE

Lake Mary Like new, 3.i½, Ilk
Large fenced back, trees, ,

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41-Houses

Lake Mary Rent with option. 3.1,
fireplace, fruit trees. Lot
1tSx116. Asking 143.000.

BEAUTIFUL DREAMER. 3 BR, 1
bath home in Sunland w.Fla.
Rm., new w.w carpet. built.in
bar, coy, patio, remodeled kitS.
LOIS of storagel Many Extras!
BPP WARRANTED. Super buy
for 12t SOOl

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WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE

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WANT TO SELL?

Jim
kdty,
PIER NO
Monday, Feb. 12, 7:30 at Dads
Westerly riglit.of.wsy lIne of SR.
i
Federal Savings &amp; Loan, Butler
ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
2324 PARK DR. 332.3110
No.04.05 shown on Itie plat of Win. Route 3, lox 150
Plus. Howell Branch 1434.
bearing serial number
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
tirWOedSUnN1,a$redodInpa$ NANCY
FICTITIOUS NAME
A caravan will be leaving the Real
3)00010 and tall number
2.t354
3224540
BookiLatpageIs,ofthepubllCRe. Route 3, ROUTINE SKELTON
Notice
is
hereby
gIven
that
lam
Estate Agency 3435½ S. French
14)010 Q,
cards of Sarnkwle County, Florida,
SanfOrd
i.
32771
engaged
in
business
FICTITIOUS NAMI
at P.O. Sons 22t,
Ave. at 4:30. Please call Sri
nhi' SO 4$ SYSOS ' "
ON I OF A KIND
MIRA
DILORES
Notice is hereby givon that I am 0352 N. Orange Ave. Osidenred,
FIERRO
reservation or stop in it Dads
Defendant. W. along the Northerly rIght.oI.way FREEMAN
for those *1uo demand the Most. 2
engaged
In
businISS
pee,
22733
$Im1IIIIS
at
P.O.
ions
County,
Florida,
Federal.
If licensed you might
NOTICI OF ACTION
line of Winter Woods Boulevard, 10r
SR modern horns has over 1400
Sanford, FlorIda 33171, Seminole under ttII fictitious nome of COM.
Palmetto
Avenue
be able to find a SETTER WAY,
TO: Any parties having an in. adistanceofISS.Sfsef, Thence run Santord,
rn. 32771
Sq. Ft. livIng aroo &amp; Is located
County,
Florida,
union'
theficfftlous
PUTER
IOOKKSEPINO,
ETC.
Isrest in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR. N. 11 degrees W 55" W. for a
close to hospital &amp; all con.
THE ESTATE OP ELSIE NOSE, name of MICHAEL'S OF and that I intend to register said
CRAFT bearing serial number 310. distance of 1501 feeS,
vsnlences. 030.17.
SEMINOLE
and
TINE,
DECEASED.
that
I
intend
to
iliffie
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
00)0 and till number 141010 Q their
thence
N. Mdegrws 3S'30" I.
MIRA
MI.
register
said
namewlfti
the
Clerk
of
Cs%t,
ALFREDA
FIERRO,
Seminole
County,
FIends
in
heirL assigns, and successors in In- for a diStencs
1,
0
NA DILONES P11110 FREE- the Circuit Court, Seminole County, accordance With the Provisions
tecelt, and all portents, Firms, and WeSterly nlgMf.WSy 1kw of
ExPSISIICedCarPSIWor
SN. MAN, NANCY ROUTINE 1RL. Flanda In accordance with the the Fictitious Name blatufes. To.
Corporations Owning, Having or No.
Withtsels. O.orgeH. Reed
'rota
i
THE
ESTATE
provisients
it
the
Fictitious
Name
Wit:
Section
o
33$.ht
FlOrida
IUIE
StatutOS
Claiming An Intarul In on Lien On
thence runt 5.53 degreeS WIS"
NEAL ESTATE
it. 150*175, $an$erd, Fla. 32771
ROUTINE, DECEASED, ii alive, $litAei. To.Wlt: SectIon 054.0 itS?.
thu Above Described Aircraft,
along said Westerly rigl*.of.way or
NIALTOR,
if dead to his or lien unkntewn Florida Statutes itS?.
$Ig. Loraitis Kay Ribertian
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE line, Ion adiStanceof 150.0 $00 to
February 11,15,33. March
heirs, devisies, Ia$alau or yen.
$$1. Michael W. McClung
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fINElY NOTI PIED this the Stats P5kW of Beginning,
SR home plus
4. lIlt
24-Si*lnsss OPPIWIIMNISS Twelerontoprice.3
tees, and all ether persene en parties Publish Feb. 4, 11, ii, IS, 1t
of FlorIda, en ret Douglas Cheshire, and
1 BR cottage. Canvsnlsnt to
DEGI?
claiming by, through, under or DSG.1i
Jr. State Attoffley for the Eight.
Beginning at the intiflidlin
scilooki &amp; shc, geed Inagainel them,
CITY OP
.enthJudlci$ICirculteltli.5$at,of itil Southerly flgh4i.wny 11110 of
vestment rentals. $4U0.
And
to:
WINTIS$PRl$S5,
WANTED
Flonidi, on behalf of the Honorable Wiidor
BOUISVII'd and the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
MI
parties
or
persents
having
en
FLORIDA
S acres. 3 IN, 1g. FR, Sc porch.
.aohni. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole Westerly rigllt.ofwey 11110 ii LR.
Aggress
person or
claiming any nlgl*, title on' iiwara.s EISHTEENTM JUDICIAL CIR.
NeflceofPvSficNsuIau
$30100.
County, Florida, lies flied a Rule to No.
as shown en the plot
CVI?
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
man and wife learn in
, the
utow caus. In liii EliMunfli Judi. Wkder Woods UnIt 1,05 recorded iii property,
situated in
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA.
the
ares who
MAYFAIR, beavtiful 31½ Central
clal Circuit Court of FIdida againo Flat Seek 14.00 page IL of the
CIVIL ACTION NO. 70.315.CA44I
Florida:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
H&amp;A sparkling clean, many
any ansi ail parties having ant lit. PubliC RICCIISis$Intiinsle County,
to
be
Involved
PARCEL Ii. it,g IN III THE MARRIAGE OP
ffieCltyCoimclieithecityof Winter
extras. 1 yr. warranty. $25,001
terest in One Cessna 310 Aircraft Florida;
ALICE
At
LYTLE.
and 1331 fosS WoW of ml Nrf5
Spnln, Piorids, thiS said city
a secure franchise
ttlSiCSFUfl S. SI dagreas 30' 10" W. canner
bearing serial number 3101010 and
of Section 1, Township 30
C01IlCil WIll heidi PublIC hlirilig at
Spacious Cuslem SulK, IlL 2L
business for them.
tail number N 101001* show came alonethe$euffierly nlgM.of way line
Pstltloner.Wif,, the City of Winier *105 COlit.
th, Range 30 5.of 5gfe
why the aforesaid aircraft should of W1IWIV Woods Boulevard, fir a
mt.an lie homt Fruit trues,
and
selves.
Excellent
In..
Florida:
munity Building, en Tuesday,
psi be forfeited to the vii of the diStali(5 if 31133 500; th011.CI 1.0
foncad.
nice rosidontlal ares.
ARTHUR
C.
LYTLI,
JR.
,,tr.;
g
Mardi 13, lIlt, it 7:25pm., or
ffi
potential. Adver.
Warranted. 140100.
Sheriff of Seminole County, Fleridi, degrees 25' 10" W. for a distance of
tt:;.
,
sent
thereafter
as
possible,
to
cmii.
143M fosS;
e SICIiOSI
pgj
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RelpsndanI.Nuobaiui. ion an Ordinance entitled as
thence S. 50 degrem 3' *1. North *&amp;t fleSh
StMuf. You have 25 days from
NOTICE OP ACTIOSS
Nulewl:
February dii, )tlt, to contact the aleng the South Ikis of tile NEla of
THE STATE OP FLORIDA TO:
mince East
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
necessary. We can and
Honorable Harold F. JoBesen. Cows. Sachet 33, Tewnsldp *1 51*111, baplect to iMomepi for
ARTHUR C. LYTLE. JR. WHOSE OP WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA,
c.,:..,. Range 25 100, for a distance of
,,
will
prove our claims
RESIDENCE II East Springfield, AMENDING SECTION 0.30 OP
3*77 tNt tO $11
iuoe, Sanford. FlOrida 3377), if y
night.iS. .tdletlio
Pennsylvania,
AND
WHOSE
THE
WINTIR
es
SPRING
CODS
tO
OF
potential.
hayeaeydsteasestoaaearttoffils
weyl11ieof$lafos, 3
MAILING ADORESI IS RD. 3. ORDINANCES, ENTITLED
Ck*Romd.
Thmnci l0 Nil degises R '
actiet on d*lms to tile against the
Girari, roMs,vanl. 15417.
You, and
of y, ep's pj
"EXPENSE ACCOUNT OP THE
forfeited aircraft. Otherwise, the W.alongNIdWeMeflyrigNey
IDLE MONEY GATHERS
AowsrRPH*lmfo,pbeaj0 MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN",
Send conf I.
alICn$ftWfflbefor$adWto*0meof 1kw for a distance ii 30011 fosS to
pj
Marriage lies boon flied regarding
DELETING
PARAGRAPHS
Ca),
dentlal,
personal
In. Hu abe*1NOINCOMI
lbs lher* of Seminole CoUnty en the NW of Sgejpj)Jeg,
Ibil? DUPLEX Bldg.
$WmIrrlagOtoAUCIMLYTLE Cb) and Cc) AND PROVIDING
dote at PiAIIC Atactieni.
TIle Pispont, is mere Ipecwscaliy
formation
y a
Lit it nice .lilgbborheed.
to
T.
00551110 a fllstution of marriage
p ysr epi
FOR A NEW PARAGRAPH (a)
WITNIU my hand and seal of described a totaled is SR
CmvonimStoslplg, incEyl
,
coingialo an the PlabeNri at.
WHICH PROVIDES FOR THE
tJth$ Court on lbs 2nd day of (limoran SM) and Winter *005
iilItIas ivsllablel LaeØriped
PHILUP N. LOGAN of AND, you OS* nlirdliud to_NUF EITAILIINMRNT OF EXPENSE
director,
Fibrsary, $,
SM.
SON 5413.
OI51.Y VlSI Ready eca for
$NINHOL$IR, LOGAN AND and fIle vow Mower or iSbn do RE1MSURSSMINT$ POE THE
ISIAL)
Public heorliig will be held on MONCRIEF. ps
,,
Iubwonpl*lkig
with
lbs
,
silo plan. 0000 TERMS if
Cierkel
MAYOR
Athens,
Georgia
30104
1
ANDCITY COUNCILMEN
Arthur H.
WablIodgy, Fafovory II. 117 is Sanford, Florida, *77), and tIle lbs ffieClra,NCvntlnandlsrsominsls FOR THE
nih
This wows tast. CIII for
CITY
OP
WINTER
OF
call
1045*$451.
a Clerk it lbs Court
7:30 P.M. in CmsBarn City Hall. onlpnol lo the office of the Clink of Cailty, FlofldS, and serve 0 Ci
SPRINGS,
FLORIDA,
sy
__________________
Sy: Join 1. Wilhe
251*0 TripleS Drive. en as test theCircuif Cewtonor'beIro March 1111100 It P0NIWi aIIirUy, REWLUTION, PROVIDING FOE
Deputy Clerk
Ibarililer as pissit,.
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., of SIVINABIUTY: PROVIDING
$15.17
g
IP,
,Sird of County
CAN EARN
05101 Ibis lit'. dsy of February, 0*1 compliW will be teban es CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; UIDSE$. FOR CONFLICTS AlSO PIOVI.
Noon's this for a 001*?) SR., 1
55111-furnished- lerge Cannon
Post Office Droener 1, Sanford. Plo$,0°° + Ii 1flI
DING
AFFECTIVE DATE,
SemInole County
Mary W. $astharna
00. good csnlN len, tst.njlM
This notice shaM be published mci ihdS *711. mon biSons the 11111 ov
A
if
1d
Ordloince
shall
be
Publish: February 4.4. 1,It, ii. ii.
City Ciork
viM.
it Mardi. lift, OS ilbhrwisa a dl. avaIlable it lb offIce of ml City
(START IN SPARE TIME)
d
CIIYII
43.51,14. W 10. lt.*$1,1I,I3,11
feull Will 55411714 NIkit $V.
weeks ki the Evmeig Huh.
Oorhit*. Cit', isibminlgrioge.
Cithiiit, Pt.
Plekizand
1127.15.Men'(hI,L4.4.4.?,4.P, 1),
051i4 *lj $i by of Japjy,,
WITNESS MY HAND AN OP. Flerils, for all pensim desiring
'30_a
to
l';l.
PublIsh: February Ii, lift
FICIAS. SEAI. of *1 Clerk if the osamlos seine.
ThispIssIng3 IL*bitbliomehs
kY.AIDSS Foods
0(031
050-50
IVNCIIntI11IS7*dayif All$
SuNned Be's irm.4i fomhly in
($()
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SHS students Answer Teen=Age Pregnancy Query

AT YOUI NEAREST FRIENDLY WINN.DIXIE

By LEONARD KRANSDOJIS
Herald Staff Writer

GO® FEBRUARY 11-14

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If you do, think again. ft estimated that half Of all US
teen-agers are sexually active and more than one million
girls under 20 get pregnant each year, according to the
National Alliance for Optional Parenthood.
And Seminole students seem to be aware of how
sexually active teenagers are, at least according to a
Seminole High School health class surveyed today. One
que4lon asked of the class was: Do you think teen-age
pregnancies are rare?
"No, een-age pregnancies are not unfamiliar because If
you look around school, one out ofglrls Is pregnant,"
said one 16-year-old girl, when asked If pregnancies are
rare.
Another 16-year-old girl said, "No way! Half th
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has been advised by the which ended Oct. 1, used 385,475
county's major gasoline sup- gallons of regular and regular
piler, Gulf Oil Co-U.S., that unleaded; 224,6Z diesel and
Strife In the Mideast, par- Seminpie County "may be 56,101
premium unleaded. The
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unleaded figure is for
Inside Information from effective March 1,"
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gasoline venders is leading to
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Seminole County gearing up for have exceeded allocations and was
found that the Sheriff's
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Department's newer vehicles
measure.
population-service demands operated more efficiently and
The county's Director of the Increase," Etchberger said. at
less cost per mile by using
Office of Management, "Consumption rates of premium unleaded.
Analysis and Evaluation unleaded and premium
"If a crisis would occur that
(OMAE) ,Jeff Etchberger, will unleaded will accelerate due to
would not be the time to request
recommend to county cornEPA (Environmental an increase In allocation,"
miuloners Tuesday they protection Agency) aTtt..io Etchberger said, noting staff
authorize requests to be filed standards and premium concern. He added that an
with the U.S. Department of unleaded has proven
to give Increase in allocation could not
Energy (DEO) for an Increase better performance and be requested until consumption
In Its base allocation for mileage, , Elchbarger'a-report exceeded the original allocation
gasoline, jot In case cur- states
by 20 percent.
talhnent in available supplies
The county's base allocation
"We are doing the necessary
comes to pass.
as of March 16, 1974 was 365,107 work In advance to assure
The current base allocation gallons of regular and regular
supply to keep
for the county was set in 1974. unleaded gasoline and 112,833 sufficient
necessary government funcEtchberger in a written gallons of dieSel. But, Etch- tions
operating," he said. Etch.
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county p rthiilng department countvIn the Wl7-lsfI.*1 voor
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

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Romance Is not dead —
at least not on Feb. 14
(Wednesday) when it
seems to experience a
revival each year. But
sweethearts and lovers are
in the minority when It
comes to sending valentine
greetings these day.,
according to some of those
who sell and manufacture
the cards.
"Family valentines go
first and then they buy
whatever we have left.
Sweetheart cards are the
lad to go," according to the
clerk atJeola's Gift Shop ln
Casselberry. Children
mostly buy the valentine
assortments in large boxes,
she added,
The peak day for sales Is
the day before Valentine's
Day, according to Elaine's
Card and Gift Shop in
Sanford Plaza, as husbands
wait imlil the lad minute to
buy their valentines. Men
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Sentimental valentines
with hearts outsell the
contemporary humorous
type, especially with men,
who tend to choose the
most romantic and expenslve designs, they sald.
Sweetheart cards sell well
the week before, but the
bluest buyers of valentines are grandparents who
send them to their grandchildren.

cards going to mothers and
teachers.
Valentine's Day Is
second only to Christmas
as a card.eendlng occasion,
O'Neal, reports.
Most juvenile cards and
about 20 percent of adult
valentines are delivered
personally.
This
Is
probably due to the desire
for personal contact aswell
as the rising cost of postage
stamp., he noted.

Women tend to be more
informal buying most of
the humorous contemporary cards, according to Gary O'Neal,
valentine product manager
for a Kansas City
publisher.
Children are the true
romantics. In addition to
the handmade variety they
buy most of the more than
S® million Valentine's Day
cards sold each year in the
United Slates
According to one
publisher, kids outnumber
sweethearts well over 3tol
in buying and sending
valentines with most of W

Some 1970 cards are reminiscent of 19th century
German mechanical ones
ornate with hearts,
flowers and lace with a
thieaial look.
Richard Connor, senior
vice
president for
marketing for the nation's
second largest card
publisher In Cleveland
Ohio, estimates Americans
will spend $327 million on
valentines thisyear, up 145
percent from 1978.
Most of that amount is
for 415,3 million undividual
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Federal
Aviation
Administration t FAA) officials
are investigating a report a
single-engine airplane crash
that claimed the life of Daniel
Biederman, 23, of 112 Lake
Brantley Trail, Longwood,
Sunday near North Orlando
Airport was witnessed by
another pilot.
An FAA spokesman said
investigator Tom Ingline was
investigating the cause of the
crash this morning. Ingline,
based in St. Petersburg, flew to
the crash site early this morning.
Biederman was piloting his
single-engine Grumman.
American nicknamed "Tiger"
about 6:30 p.m. Sunday when it
crashed Into a field about two
miles southwest of North
Orlando Airport, according to
the spokesman. Biederman was
alone in the airplane at the time
of the crash.
"The only thing we have on
an eyewitness is that there was
another pilot who said he saw
the plane turn and then dive
towards the ground," said the
FAA spokesman.
Biederman was piloting the
aircraft on a pleasure flight

over the airport, the FAA
spokesman said. Biederman
was an Instructor for Mark
Arrow, Inc., a flying service
located at the airport.
Steve Marcus, owner of the
airport, also is owner of Mark
Arrow, according to the FAA
spokesman.
The area surrounding the
crash site has been blocked off
by Orange County Sheriff's
deputies until the FAA probe is
completed.
Biederman reportedly made
no 'mayday" calls to signal
distress prior to the crash.
The amount of damage to the
aircraft Biederman was flying
Is not known yet.

Body discovered
in Seminole
dump is

identified,
page 2A

Cras h Victim
Plans Return
CAPE CORAL — IMngwood
resident Patricia Fleming was
listed in fair condition today in
a Cape Coral Hospital
recovering from injuries
sustained in Friday's car-bus
acclder1t in which her mother,
Mrs. Frances Crane Hurst of
Winter Springs, was killed.
Mrs. Fleming has six broken
ribs and was moved from the
Intensive care unit to her own
room Sunday, she said.
Friends from Longwood
visited her Sunday. She hopes to
return home as soon as doctors
will permit her trip via ambulance,
Mrs. Fleming, 42, was in
Cape Coral on business acc
companied by her mother,
companied
whose age was listed as 69,
when the accident i.t'tirr'I

"I'm still pretty sore," she
said this morning from her
hospital room. "My daughter Is
here with me. Ihope to be back
home soon."
Her daughter, Susan, Is a 17year-old senior at Lyman High
School. Mrs. Fleming has a 19year-old son, Michael, who Is in
the Marines and stationed at
Paris Island, N. C.
The Friday accident Involved
a school bus with 55 children
aboard. Some 17 children were
treated and released alter the
accident. Cape Coral Police
said Mrs Fleming's automobile
may have gone through a atop
sign and was rammed broadside by the bus.
Funeral plans for Mrs. Hurst
are pending.

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walked out of the
Three Americans have been
was released immediately.
were also "detained" and the Bell Helicopter Co. awaiting camp and were given civilian killed thus far in the
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population,
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headquarters of the ayatollah, meat .
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and
other
Americans. They
Tehran
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number
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they up In one batch In Tehraa and
Mod were released after were still being detained army had also sur rendered in now around 5,000 compared
more than 2,860 years of fir, proah 'ary thief of were "released after the taken to the ayatollah's head- questioning. However, gunmen tonight,
the towns of Isfahan and the with 41,000 a few months ago.
Gashan
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on their children and so they do things to get back at their
parents. But for me, if I wanted to do this I could, but I
don't (eel it is needed. I think more about school and life

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pregnancy, then maybe they will stop and think. Parents
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the world and she wants to know what goes on, then she
has several contacts with some male and gets pregnant.
Then when she tells mom, she figures it is because she has
let her out of the house and can't trust her, but It's the
mother's fault for withholding her," the girl added.

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"I know the guys like to talk about It. The girls talk,
but
not as much as the guys," said one 17-year-old girl.
"My girl Isn't afraid to talk about anything.
"Well, some of my friends have their own way," said
one 18-year-old girl. "Some of my friends are shy about it,
some don't care who knows, so it's both ways, really."
"Most of my friends don't talk about it, we don't see why
we should share this Information. We feel its personal,"
said one 16-year-old girl expressing another point of view.
Some of the students believe the fault rests with the
parents.
"Yes, the parents say how bad it Is, and it just makes
the child go out and try it more," said the 17-year-old girl.
"If the mothers weren't so strict, then I don't think most
of the children would go out and get pregnant," said
another girl.
Another 17-year-old girl said, "I think the parents
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Only one of the 21 students said he thought teen-age
pregnancy Is a rarity. "I just do not see many, but there
might be," said the 17-year-old male student.
And the class listed several reasons why teen-agers are
sexually active.
"They do it because they say 'I will do it this one time
and will not get pregnant' and then they turn around and
get pregnant," said a 16-year-old girl.
"Most teen-agers do not think ahead," said a 17-year-old
female. "Some just think it's fun," said a 15-year-old
male.
"At this age, boys have a feeling of proving themselves
and the girl wants to have a boy to feel wanted and do
things because of love," said one 16-year-old female.
There were mixed reactions from the students as to
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told him to disconnect, Quigley said, adding he did not see any
smoke and didn't know there was a fire.
Kaiser agreed today the fire at the ice plant was under control
at 9:30 am., nearly three hours before Quigley stopped the
flrenuui from using the city fire hydrant. He said firefighters,
however, rtsnain ed at the site until 4 p.m. to be sure hot spots
were put out.
Kaiser said he had been told the firefighter was attired in
"bunker gear," but he did not personally see the man.
"If the man had said they were fighting a fire, I would have said
'Fill it up, pal.' If the county had requested assistance, we could
have increased the water pressure at the pump station," Quigley
said.
"If the county fire department needs our help and would let us
know, we would be happy to cooperate," he said,
City Manager W.E. Knowles in a letter to Kaiser on April 26,
1918 asked that the county not use city fire hydrants unless an
emergency exists under the city-county mutual aid pact. "Other
needs to fill tanks for training can be accomplished at your
stations with private hydrants," Knowles sai d In the letter. "Th
is
will avoid damage to the fire hydrants so they will be operable
when needed."
Kaiser sa id he could not find the April, 1978 letter in his file, but
referred to an earlier one in which he suggested a meeting with
Knowles to discuss some sort of contract on the use of city water.
Knowles' April, 1918 letter pointed out no contract exists bet.
ween the city and county on periodic use of the city water or the
hydrants.
"ft is an unfortunate misunderstanding," Kaiser said.

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hear the best middle
school musicians
Seminole County when
the band, brought Loge.
tht'r for on performance
only, performs Saturday
at Seminole Community
College beginning at 7::io
p.m. The concert is free.
Hand directors from vim'tualk' all of the County's
middle schools selected
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believe represent the
best i musical talent,
GordonO'Hara. a prolessor
at
Stetson
University will conduct
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Prices quoted in this ad are based on
customers picking-up merchandise at our
store. Delivery is available for a small charge.

"I stopped and called the city utility department and was
told
the county fire department had not requested permission to use
the city hydrant. The man made no mention of any fire when I

Today

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Quigley said today he saw a man, attired in a T-shirt, filling
county fire tanker hooked to a city fire hydrant at Au-porta
Boulevard and Jewett Lane Thw-sdiy as he was on his way home

Religion Pages Moving

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By DONNA ESTES
HeraldSta.ff Writer

Student Bus Sought
For Lake Brantley High

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Kai*serai Sanford Offic ial's
Order 'Mis understanding'

Anarda
tea Seminole Coy fireman Thursday to disconnect a county
fire tanker truck from a city fire hydrant did not hamper the
figMing of the blaze that destroyed a vacant Ice plant off Rand
Yard Road wed of the city.
Extra
County Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser said today the whole
matter seems to have been a "misunderstanding," agreeing the
fire was under control almost three hours before Quigley's action.
"Apparently Quigley thought we were doing the same thing as
last year filling up county fire trucks from city fire hydrants
and didn't understand we were using the water to put out
remaining hot spots to cool the debris from the fire," Kaiser said.
Kaiser reportedly had been critical of Quigley's action and
allegedly said Quigley had hampered the fighting of the fire at the
When the split session begins students whose' parents must members of the PTSA fear take six subjects," said Sheila old Ice house. Kaiser this morning, however, said he determined
this fall, students who elect to work and can't provide tran- students may discontinue Lyman, one of those who said Quigley did not hamper the fire fighting.
take a sixth subject at Lake sportation," Mrs. Falstad taking a sixth subject because she will be at the board
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Brantley High School may be contends. "Many parents can't no bus service
is provided to meeting.
walking borne to do It.
afford to buy and maintain an take them borne.
"Many of the the good bend
A group of concerned extra car for their high school
According
to 1978-79 st udents will want to take five
childr en. And the sit uation Will
parents, students
enrollment figures,
huh heavy academic subjects to
say they will attend the probably worsen with gas school
students elected to take meet college requirements,"
Seminole County School Board prices going up."
six subjects instead of the Mrs. L
The Evealig Herald'i religious news pages are moing.
meeting Wednesday to request
Beginning this fall, juniors required five, Mrs. Falatad to dropyman said. "If they have Readers will eat fad them in today's Issue, but In the Sunday
one of the six subjects, edltles hereafter beglulig this week,
an extra bus be provided for and seniors at Lake Brantley Said, The high school is band will
probably go,"
students Involved in extra High
ho
Sc ol will attend a five- Predicting at least
The de"dftie los' receMig religious news will rema in Wedor more
curricular activities at the high bow morning session from 7 students taking six subjects in
Rechberger,
a
teacher
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school, said Diane Faistad, a.m. to 11:55a.m. and freshmen the fall, she said,
at the high school, said, "It
imertiss ii tire Srmda' edition will be more effective for Herald
readers.
president of the high school and sophomores will attend a
discriminates agauat the more
not
Parsrd-T.scher-&amp;udent AND- five-hour afternoon session forIf bus service Is
provided
ambitious
student
by
not
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from 12:05 pin, to S p.m• at the elect to drop out of their extraprovi
for the
Bus service is presently school at 975 Sand Lake Road In classes and create havoc
student electing to take
planned for students taking five south Seminole County.
subjects.
this allowed to __________________________________________________
only for themselves, but
subjects next year but there Is
nappen
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school, ft may
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DO assurance that students solution sought,
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transportation,"
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enrollment
until
the
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Band
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"It has nothing to do with the accident," they agreed,
"but he was chosen because of his exemplary service all
year long and the way he lives up to the ideals of
Rotaract," both men said.
Past secretary of the club, Nealis helped In Rotaract's
"Rent-A-Santa" project, was in charge of the croquet
tournament sponsored by Rotaract In the Golden Age
Olympics and was involved in helping the Central Florida
Zoo and other local service prolects.
"He was one of those people who was always there when
there was something to be done," said Vogel. Nealls
joined the club 2 years ago.
Nealis said his doctor told him "no work for a
minimum of four months" as his active job requires him
to be on his feet all day.
Delighted as he was to receive the Man-of-the-Year
award, there is something Nealls values even more. The
walls of his hospital room are covered ____
with colorful
paintings and get-well wishes made for him by his adat the children's home.
"I love os. kids.
y re Mt

Pat Neslis couldn't make Sanford Rotaract Club's
annual banquet at Mayfair Country Club. But he had a
good excuse, he was "tied up."
He got his steak anyway. It was delivered Thursday
morning to Seminole Memorial Hospital, where he was In
traction recovering from injuries received in an auto
accident three weeks ago.
Along with the steak came another surprise. Nwas
presented with a plaque by Tom Hunt, president of the
Sanford Rotary Club naming Nealls Rotaract Man-of-the
Year. Hunt was accompanied by Rotaract President
Eddie Helms and Past President Gary Vogel.
The Man'of-the-Year recipient is selected by a vote of
the members of Sanford Rotaract, a young men's service
organization affiliated with Rotary International, and Is
,ipa.a,i+,I hi,
ak uwuru notary
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resident.

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BY SHARON CARLScO
McGraw is asking for more E. Smart Jr. of the Winter had received medical care and
Herald Staff Writer
than $100,000 in punitive Springs Police Department and attention and had suffered no
A former Winter Springs man damages.
Scott Kenneth, certified first physical injuries due to the auto
Is suing Winter Springs and two
In the suit, McGraw stated aider and assistant fire chief for collision.
of Its employees for negligence his late wife, was involved in an Winter Springs.
At approximately 8 a.m. the
he claims was responsible for auto accident at SR 434 and
Immediately following the next day, McGraw said, his
the death of his wife.
Blvd.
in Winter Springs car accident, McGraw said his wife died.
Following an auto accident onSbeoah
Sept. 29,
1978.
wife was issued a traffic
last fall, Irma S. McGraw, 53,
"Smart knew or should have
As a result of the accident, citation charging her with known that she presumably
was taken Into custody by
WlnterSprings police and never Mrs. McGraw suffered serious driving under the influence of received or may have received
given proper medical attention, internal Injuries but she never an alcoholic beverage. Both serious injuries as a result of an
claims John W. McGraw Jr. of received medical treatment Smart and Kenneth arrived at auto collision that was the
from city employees, McGraw the scene, he said.
Winter Springs.
reason for her arrest and when
Mrs. McGraw was later taken contends. Mrs. McGraw died
Mrs. McGraw was taken into presumably is and-or may be
to Seminole County Jail where early the next morning, hesaid. custody by Winter Springs Intoxicated or otherwise.
According to the civil suit, police and administered a mentally or physically imshe remained for several hours
until her husband was allowed Mrs. McGraw's death "was breathalyzer test at the police paired," the suit said.
to take her home, the suit proximately caused by the department, he said. His wife,
Kenneth "negligently and
states. At approximately 8 a.m. aggravation of and failure to failed the test, he said.
carelessly
failed" to reasonably
to
her
head
and
the following morning, Mrs. treat injuries
She was then transported by examine, treat and obtain
McGraw died, according t
body which she received as a Smart to the Seminole County reasonable medical or hospital
result of the collision."
complaint.
Jail where she remained for treatment, McGraw claims.
The suit was filed on April 12
Besides Winter Springs, other several hours without receiving
McGraw's suit seeks in ex.
at the Seminole County Civil defendants named in the civil medical treatment, McGraw cess
of $2,500 for compensatory
Cowtin Sanford against Winter suit include: Iowa National said
and
in excess of $100,000 for
Springs, its Insurance company Mutual Insurance Co., the city's
When he picked up his wife, punitive damages. He demands
and the two city employees. Insurance company; U. Edgar McGraw claims he
was told she a trial by jury for the case.

Herald pIie by Tom Nets
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_ THEY QUIT

NATiON

LOS ANGELES (UP!) Johnny Carson
says he's tired and wants out of his NBC
contract, but insists "there are no fights and
no threats" over the Issue. A tight-lipped network spokesman, however, Indicated a fight
very well may be in the offing.
Carson told UP! Thursday he is discussing
the possibility with NBC that he may leave
the "Tonight Show" before the expiration of
his contract in two years.
"I decided to leave because! don't think I
can keep up the level of quality In the show
anymore," he said. "I am no longer able to

Former Cabinet Official
Rogers Morton, 64, Dead

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EASTON, Md. (UPI)
Tributes from political
acquattances poured in today for Rogers C.B. Morton, a
GOP stalwart for more than three decades who lost a long
battle with cancer Thursday. He was 64.
Morton was described as a "fierce partisan," but
Republicans and Democrats lauded him for "integrity
and decency." Former President Gerald Ford called him
"one of the mod decent, honorable, constructive, unselfish and lovable persons I've ever known."
Morton, a 6-foot.7 giant, served his party in Congress,
In the Cabinet and as national chairman. A family
spokesman said Morton had "been quite ill for the last few

bring toit everything l would liketodo. After
17 years I am mentally and emotionally tired.
"I don't want to go the full two years and
I've expressed a desire to leave. There Is no
battle, but the network wants me today. I am
not threatening to leave and haven't set a
date."
In Burbank, the network spokesman
retorted with one sentence and refused to

weeks."

Bell Backs Civiletti
WASHINGTON (UP!) Attorney General Griffin Bell
Is expected to urge President Carter to appoint Deputy
Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti to replace him as the
nation's top legal officer.
Bell is gearing up for his expected resignation in late
summer or early fall and is busy picking his successor and
replacements for his two top aides, a Justice Department
spokesman said Thursday.
Bell already has given President Carter the names of
two men
Uviletti and Warren Christopher, deputy
secretary of date but he is commonly understood to
favor Civiletti as his first choice.
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Crew Blamed For Disaster
WASHINGTON (UP!) The National Transportation
Safety Board Is expected to vote formally today on a
report citing the probable cause of the nation's worst pir
disaster.
The board Thursday tentatively indicated a Pacific
Southwest flight crew failed to deer clear of other aircraft
and probably caused the collision last September at San
Diego, Calif.
The PSA Flight l, on a commuter run from
Sacramento and Los Angeles, was about to land at Lindbergh Field when It collided with a Cessna 172 flown by a
studeiand his instructor. The planes crashed Into a
residential neighborhood, killing 144 people, including
seven on the ground.
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Flu Fight Underway
WASHINGTON (UP!) It's hard to think of flu shots
in the middle of spring. But the government is.
A report by the Conference of Influenza says a
"trivalent vaccine" composition Is needed In the 1979.1980
flu season to combat the three predictable drains:
Briillhin or Russian, Texan and Hong Kong flu.
In releasing the raped, HEW Secretary Joseph
Calif ano asked for congresulonal stØttizvTheltØit to
win "adequate funding" for the vaccination plan, which
once again will target the elderly and high-risk
populatlofla.
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flSnakes Join Lowland Exodus
By United Press International
Spring rains heightened flooding problems from the
Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border today. A torrential
downpour sent streets awash in Houston, stranding
thousands of residents, and poisonous snakes joined the
lowland exodus in southeast Texas.
Thundershowers combined with rapidly warming
temperatures to melt the remnants of the winter
snowpack on the Northern Plains, quickly sending
flalland rivers to flood stage. Officials considered mass
evacuations in the Minot, N.D., area.

CUTTING

WASHINGTON (UP!) The Amalgamated Clothing
and Textile Workers Union is seeking $600,000 In damages
from the mayor, police chief and other officials of a small
Georgia city for alleged unlawful polio surveillance of
union activities involving the J.P. Stevens textile firm.
The union said Thursday It filed the suit In the U.S.
District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, alleging
the mayor of Milledgeville, Ga., used the city's police
department to spy on union activities to learn Identities of
workers who associated with union officials.
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CLABK)ALIE, Mias (UP!)
Former U. Gov.
Charles Sullivan, a three-time loser In his quest to become
governor but one of Mlid..lppl mod reded political
figures, was found dead Thursday in the wreckage of his
shattered
plans.
Friends said the tall, whitehaired Qarksdale lawyer
apparently was returning from a business flight to Oxford
when the plans went down in a marshy area north of
Qarltsdsle
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CINCINNATI (UP!) A federal Judge says that while
the American South Is now 'pradleally d.iigiqat.d"
On American North is "much mere s'egM.d than It
was 20 years ago."
But overall, U.8. District Cost Judge Jack a Weinstein of New York said Thursday, "I've seen so much
Iu1prvuueat In racial .qualily that I rvIiri very op
thn,
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THE CUFFS

Flanked by an Altamonte Springs policeman and firefighter, Mayor Norman
Floyd (center) cuts the handcuffs to the city's new public safety complex as
Police Chief .Justus East Jr. (at Floyd's immediate left) and Fire Chief Thomas
Siegfried (at Floyd's immediate right) watch. The Lyman high School band
played at opening ceremonies Thursday at the multi-million dollar complex built
in large part with Federal funds. U.S. Congressman Richard Kelly was guest
speaker at the ceremonies. The complex, which features a solar heating
system, was opened several months behind schedule due to construction delays.

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Everywhere else, only one
word
up
described fuel
prices as summer, America's
favorite drive time, approa-

Indiana, 4 cents in the Miami,
Florida area, 3 cents in
Louisiana, 2.5 cents in Rhode
Island, 2 cents in Utah and New

York, and more than a penny in
Iowa.
Consumer complaints of
price gouging escalated, and
the Energy Department
slapped subpoenas on. two
Manhattan service stations
suspected of overcharging at
the pump.
"Since Christmas, prices
have gone up 10 to 11 cents a
gallon," said a spokesman for
the Automobile Club of Rhode

Island.

MIAMI (UP!) U.S. Department of Energy auditors have
accused 20 Florida service
stations with overcharging for

gasoline.
The citations to three stations
In the Miami area, four in
Broward County, seven in
Tampa, two in St. Petersburg,
two In Fort Myers and one each
in Naples and Cape Coral
resulted from Investigation of
consumer complaints telephoned to the energy department's "hotline", 1.800-42446.
"We told them to lower their
prices to the legal level,"
James Easterday, Atlanta, the

director for the department's
enforcement division, said
Thursday. "Most of them said
they would."
The overcharges date back to
March 15 and ranged from a
high of 6.7 cents a gallon at a
Fort Myers Amoco station to a
Low of twoteeths of a cent a
gallon at stations in Miami and

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"The problem we're f inding
Is that the people least able to
afford the product
the blue
collar family with a three or
four-year-old car and the
elderly are hit the hardest."

Florida Stations
Overcharging
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the same number of gallons are

sold.
Easterday said two auditors
still are working in Florida
checking out consumer complaints. He said a second team
of two auditors may be sent to
Florida next week to help with
the Investigations. The energy
department has only 20 auditors
Tampa.
to check on the 200,WO service
The stations cited have 10 stations nationwide, he said.
days to respond to the ad"We have had calls from 330
ministrative order. They are people In Florida," Easterday
required to refund the over- said. "About 191 had Incharge, either with a check to formation on specific stations.
the U.S. Treasury or by The others just called to
lowering the pump price by the complain that gas prices
amount of the overcharge until generally are too high."

Reporter Forced To
Turn Over His Notes
FORT LAUDERDALE,
Fis. (UP!) A newsman
has turned over his
reporter's notes In a case
where the date says his
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evidence Is needed to
convict a man on trial for

Possession, of marijuana.
Torn Duboqc, formerly a
reporter for The Hollywood
Sun-Tattler and now a copy
editor teeThe Miand News,
surrendered his notes
Thursday when Circuit
Judge Eugene Garrett
threatened him with
"I don't think we can

adequately nprw the
psmaaI pike he lilt I
being rslrsd to preik,
th
What mid Boo
Gliv.tn, an attorney lie

the Sob-Tattler.
ldefesdaMIn the
case, Ignatilo Giuliano,
was arred.d 1 1917 on a
kidnapping charge. H. was
later acquitted. But when
GIUIIeIO was arredad, the

(knerutti, argued that the
state should subpoena
another person present
dining the Interview, but
Aidutent State Attorney
Jeffiy Driscoll disaureed.

marijiama was found at his
home and he Is now being
tried on that separate

"Mr. Dubocq Is the only
one we know who has the
notations. The fact that
another person was $
irrelevant," Driscoll said.
The jidgs. did not,
however, allew questioning
of the reposter abort his
"Mate of mind" when he
was writing the story. He
teld attossys in the case

charge.
Duboqc interviewed

Gliallaao after his kid.
napping aired and
p"kadaguyIwhich

Gl, wan ipoWl an
saying the marijuana
him.
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with Silverman, though he hasn't spoken to
him since Mardi 1$.

Iciewalk

"I realise my timing probably Isn't very

good because there are programming problems In other areas at NBC." he said. "That's
Wm saying the Titanic had a small leak. But
there are no fights and no threats."
A television executive dose to the aitustlon
said rumors of Carson's iáhg to leave the
show began at CBS, a rival network. The
spokesman said Carson was Interviewed by
Mike Wallace fora "SQ Minutes" program not
yet aired and that he announced cn that show
he would be leaving the "Toolgi* Show"
earlier than the contracted date.
"Carson thlnh NBC will let him out of the
contract, but they won't," said the biller,
who asked not to be Identified. "It will be a
battle because many millions of dollars are
involved for the network with the di,."
Earlier this month, Carson told a Los
Angeles Interviewer Silverman wanted him to
work more and he was residing. Bs sold, thin
he was preparedto quit rather than add tohls
three-day work week, one of the major fringe
benefltshenegolldedinhlsmodreceet—
very lucrative contract
Silverman reportedly Is unhappy with the
ratings drop that comes with every "ped
host" who replaces Carson, but, Carson told
the Interviewer, "I can't tots.0 myself
working any more hours than I am now. After
all this time, It would be too much ofa grind,
and Isimply wouldn't be bateradid In It."
"I can't tell you how keg I'll be with the
network," he said at that time.

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Smith, complaining about
"hazy" job duties, has
notified the network he will
resign when his current
contract expires in May.
"His resignation comes
as a sorry surprise to US,
an ABC-News' spokesman

said today, noting the
network and Smith had
been in the process of
negotiating a new five-year

contract.
In a letter to his
colleagues, posted on the
bulletin board at ABC
News' office In Washing-

said, "We had offered him

a firm, unbreakable fiveyear contract that called
for him to do occasional
commentary, play a role In
special reports (and) he
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grewupinSt. George, I2Smllss
from the tell itt..
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and theydid not tell ia. Iwill
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some day," she said.
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SALT LAKE CITY (UP!)
In 1953 Elmer Picket and other
St George, Utah, residents
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clouds of radioactive fallout
drifted across their town from
atom-bomb tests In Nevada.
But Picket's wonder has turned
to anger.
Since then, his wife and nine
other relatives have died from
leukemia and he thinks his

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At least the Honolulu station
In Honolulu, standard threedigit pumps that meter gasoline operator, posting the highest
prices only as high as 99.9 cents gas price in the 50 dates, threw
a gallon surrendered to the in a free car wash to ease the
marketplace, forcing the pain.
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elaborate.
"NBC has a contract with Johnny Carson
that continues to the spring of 1981 and we
expect him to honor it," he said.
At issue are 17 years In which Carson, as
king of late night television, has produced a
multimllllon-dollar bonanza for the network
one NBC, which has been staggering In the
ratings race, Is loath to lose.
The Los Angeles Times reported NBC
President Fred Silverman, recently brought
In from ABC-TV to rally the ratings, made
"an urgent appeal" to Carson to remain, and
Carson said he has been discussing the issue

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Israel Makes Vow;
Egyptians Approve Treaty
By United Press International
Israel has vowed it will "never get off" the strategic
Golan Heights and backed the pledge with plans to
establish four new settlements in the occupied Syrian
territory seized in the 1967 Middle East war.
In south Lebanon, a United Nations military spokesman
said six Irish and two Dutch soldiers were wounded in
Thursday's rocket and mortar attack on the U.N.
headquarters by Israeli-backed Christian militia.
Egyptians overwhelmingly approved the nation's peace
treaty with Israel, signed last month in Washington, and
internal political reforms proposed by President Anwar
Sadat in a national referendum described by an official as
a "new covenant between the people and their leader."

World Trade Is
A Benefit To All
When the Tokyo Round of international trade
negotiations got underway in 1973, the prospects for
an extension of free trade policies were not particularly bright. In the United States, Western
Europe, and Japan, political support for
diminished protectionism was fading at about the
àme rate that the economic boom of the 1960s was
imning out of steam.
In the years since then, inflation, soaring energy
prices, recession, and unstable currency markets
have disrupted economies throughout the nonCótnmunist world. Indeed, there were times when
negotiators feared they could not preserve the 45
percent tariff reductions brought about by the
Kennedy Round of trade talks in 1967.
Viewed against this background, the
negotiations that began in Tokyo and concluded
tecently In Geneva have provided some surprising
gains for free trade and expanded 'world cornmerce.
Tariffs have been further reduced by an
verage of about 33 percent in the 99 nations participating in the Tokyo Round. Agreements on
reducing non-tariff trade barriers may prove even
more significant. During the past decade, govern.
Inents have erected some 9oo different types ofnontariff trade barriers ranging from arbitrary
ustoms valuations to discriminatory technical
tandards for imported manufacturing products.
Many of these barriers will now be removed,

For the American economy, these agreementr

óSe both opportunities and challenges,
The rich bounty of American agriculture will
enjoy greater access to Japanese and Western
European markets heretofore protected by tariffs
d other restrictions that rendered many U.S.
farm exports noncompetitive. California in parfcuJar can expect to benefit from Increased exports of grapes, vegetables, citrus fruits, prunes,
tnd concentrated orange juice.
The agrsts aea1Uor the e1minatton of
government subsidies to encourage exports of
anufactured goods, a practice widespread in
apan and In some Western European countries.
An end to export subsidies would significantly ease
linf air competitive pressures on a number of major
U.S. industries.
But of course, lowered trade barriers must be
eciprocal to be 'effective. The agreements manIate a reduction in U.S. trade tariffs of about 30-35
,percent. In affected Industries, these lower trade
barriers will heighten competitive demands on
uction

through improved efficiency and technological

irnovation.
There are, to be sure, potential snags in all of
This. The agreement initialed in Geneva must win
1egIslatIve approval in those nations where such
ratification is required, including the United
States. And even assuming that the world's major
.'trading nations ratify these complex
arrangements, much will depend on how well the
prov1sIons are actually Implemented.
Moreover, protectionist sentiment could
*earch anew for ways to short circuit the
greementh through new forms of trade restric-

tIons.
.
But despite the potential pitfalls, the Tokyo
$thund has produced an historic package of trade
agreements that promises to extend the gains
jchieved in the Kennedy Round a decade ago.
These agreements fully merit the support of
Congress and the American people.

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Ugandan Elections Set
KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) -The provisional government announced its first local elections today In a move to
return order to Uganda as Tanzanian troops closing In on
the city of Jinja discovered new atrocities by soldiers
loyal to Idi Amin.
In neighboring Kenya, the government gave strong
Indication it would return to Uganda top officials of
Amln's crumbled regime, including key aide Bob Astles,
to face trial.
The streets of the capital were still littered with several
hundred bodies of victims from last week's capture of the
city, but a clean-up force moved to collect corpses laying
in the blistering tropical sun.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - 'resident Carter,
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confrontinghis twin nemeses of energy and
fl1L11.!11t,
ByWULIAMSTEIF
tMlatIon,has lneffect adopted the old Pogo llne,:
"In chlkthood," says the little pamphlet,
"We have met the enemy and he Is us."
"anger and sadness are very close to one another
Mat la hardly a message ot cheer and comfort,
and It Is important to remem ber that much of
and White House political advisers are acutely
what an adult experiences as sadness Is exaware of the fate
pressed
by a child as anger."
bearer of bad news. Yet despite the risks, Carter
The pamphelt, entitled "Dealing with the
has opted for bluntness.
Angry Child," Is part of the Plain Talk series
By every available measure of public opinion
published by the National Institute of Mental
most Americans dill perceive the energy crisis
' '
Hea1th. In smple1aageitsms paof0f the
an it fInentoftheoilcompsnIes'fmaglnat1on—
wisdom that psychologists, psychiatrists and
a sinister plot to manipulate supplies and drive
especially
parents have been learning,
up prices.
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sometimes
painfully,
for decades.
Not so, the presIdent ys. e crisis "is real,"
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sa Th
The pamphlet is no panacea for beleaguered
and It consists of a dangerous dependence on
parents. All of us know there are no panaceas.
foreign oil that
about by our
But this edition ot Plain Talk does something few
own excesses and wastefulness. There is no BUSINESS
publications, especially federal publication
quick cure, and the medicine prescribed for
It gives reasonable explanations for children's
eventual amelioration is hitter Indeed:
anger,
and solid, specific advice on how to
one of us will have to use less oil and pay more.
Th
B
"manage"
childish outbursts.
I
'M
iage
There Is no point sugar-coating the pill. The
Find
It
tens
us something about adults, about
only way this nation can "use less oil" Is to acourselves. It says we were led to believe, as
cept, however grudgingly, a decline in
By LeROY POPE
gOslflfldOfllyonedthaiemaybesharedbythe
that to be angry was to be bad.
present standard of living—a proposition which
UP! EIIIU Writer
other partner and this is not recognized until
Get
rid
of this notion, the pamphlet
runs directly counter to every impulse of the
or st advises.
1n0iY
NEW YORK (UP!) - Americans freently both partners have tied up
..Our
goal
is
not
to
repress
de roy angry
American character.
in the Vent%U e."
are accused of rushing Into marriage recklessly.
feelings in children -or in ourselves - but to
To "use less oil" means to drive smaller cars They also rush into business partnerships that
Disaster is JiM as likely to come because the apt the feelings and to help channel and
less often at slower speeds. It means colder
are almost certain to come to grief because of business is suceeaatul as because It Is dissp. direct them to constructive ends."
homes and public buildings in winter, hotter ones personality clashes, says D.C. Riflery.
pointing. In fact, Hillery said,
Next, say the experts, parents and teachers
slimmer. It means, in ibeit some rest
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And for all of this, we will have to pay more - consulting firm that numbers a lot of part- differing personal alms of the partners. e express
feelings. Adults need Ideas about what
a lot more -and do so indefinitely. There Is no
nerahips among Its clients.
wants to take It easy now that money Is rolling in, may have triggered an outburst in a child. Is the
gig at the end of the tunnel, no halcyon day
Aux President Michael Karp said partnership but the other is Interested only in steady growth anger a defense to avoid painful feelings? Is It
ahead when energy will again .be cheap and isa more popular vehicle than the corporation and e'psnelon.
associated with failure, low self-esteem, feeling
pienttful,
for organizing a small business in these In"A born again Christian and a swashbuckling of Isolation? is It anxiety about situations over
Which means, of course, that steadily rising flatlonary times because It is cheaper and more libertine are bound to clash
or later," which the child has no control?
fuel prices which have contributed so heavily to flexible. It also draws together many firms that Hillary said. "They may clashsooner
even while they
The adult must distinguish between anger and
the overall surge hi inflation will continue to normally would remain oneowner operations In are both having to drimgle to keep the business aggression:
"Anger Is a temporary emotional
drive up the cod of living. If Inflation is going to order to save on overhead by sharing office rent alive, and It's a cinch there will
boa
blowup
once
date
caused
by fnatratlon; aggression is often
be curbed in the months ahead, the restraint will and secretarial services,
both
have
money
sod
time
to
spars."
an
attem
pt
to hurt a person or to destroy
have to come from something other than energy
Karp said about one million of an estimated 12
"We see far too many partnerships in which property."
prices.
million 'mall businesses in the country are the partners bate each other," Hillery said, "but
So the experts address adults: "Our actions
For most consumers, soaritig food prices are partnerships. He uW he finds himself devoting neither wiU qW became ofthe money involva,,
should
be motivated by the need to protect and to
the most evident and aggravating element of the ever more of his consulting services to the
Farnilypsitnenhipsarenoprotectjonagaljiit
not by a desire top"
ciwret inflation. Yet here again, the Carter special proems of the partnership form of thes, risks but 'w4ther Is a partnership with a
Plain
Talk's editors, led by Hilda Fried, pick
administration offers little hope of Immediate business.
relative any riskier than Joining a total stranger up lfrJuJ ideas fromtwo outside experts, Fritz
Improvement and piaces at lead past of the
"These Can result In financial fiasCO and in b'1e, 0111107 MId.
Red and David Wlnernai. Here are some of
for the problem directly on us and our personal tragedy," he said.
Firms like Don Mu an give cowweling that those ideas:
habIts.
"People go Into boinew partnerships a lot may prevent the formation 01 partnerships that
- Tell the child what behavior pleases you;
Alfred Kahn, Carters Inflation cur, last week more hastily then they go Into a marriage as a are doomed to fall, Riflery -* but
proleMIonsi
"catch
the child being good."
toII a House hearing that mod of "this recent rule," said psychologist Riflery.
psycholadviceonthssulJ.ctisiMwyto
-Ignore Inappropriate behavior that can be
terribly painful Increase In food prices has been
"Before a marriage, there's usua3ly a come by.
the result of competitive market forces, In- protracted period 01 courtship, In which the men . 'Personally, I think the prospective partners tolerated.
- Provide physical outlets and other altertefference with which could only mob matters and the Woman learn much shout each other. On should do their own analyses 01 the chence at natives
at hems and in school.
worse"
the other hand," Hillery said, "many business personality or goal
Riflery said. "Each
-Plan surroundings to make angry outbursts
ll
soaring because dema nd far partnerships we formed on the spur of the should make a check lid 01 his own goals as 01 less
likely to happen
o"rip sWply Fruit and vegetable prices moment to take advantage 01 an Idea or a now, five years hence and 10 YS1 hines, and
dren
-Use closeness and touching. Young chil
have gone up because bad weather limited favorahieclrcundanceand the awak,ngng after they should be compared.
(4tj calmed by having an adult nearby.
a.
s'clIss. And consumen themselves, by dining the honeymoon can be much more tra'"stic
"Personality t.Iti should be s*rsd to
- ExpreSS GENUINE interest In the the
out more often and eating more and mere pro
than In a marriage,
determine If serious co"ftkta ore inevitable.
child's
activities.
Packaged "convenience" food, are driving Ic
"The hig difficulty," Riflery said, "Iat, all
"If real kiocmps41I(y shows up In either
— Ease tn Uwoih humor, but DON'T
too often, each partner h his eye on several Usk the venture should be abandoned."
on sarcasii or ridicule.

Insurgents Burn Village
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) - Black guerrillas
burned tribal hamlets to stop villagers from voting in the
nation's first black-majority election but despite the
violence more than half the eligible voters cast their

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that one mess ball was diverting foo4
SchiMInger who has àeady ofkndrl many woefully email reserve Is ad available for ian- thegovuromad whlresult,"
port predicts, to the local economy.
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Mtilikwe Tribal Reserve and ordered hundreds of
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Seminole County deputies are
HOME BURGLARY
TAPES TAKEN
1078 Chevy van Tuesday. The $1,000, [lodges said.
the theft of her ring occurred
the alleged
Approximately $416 worth of
Forty 8-track tapes, a van was parked in his
CAR THEFT
sometime
during the three days
disappearance of OADD worth property was taken sometime calculator and a pair of driveway, he said. The burglar
Someone
stole
a
car
left
she
was
a
patient
at the hospiof antiques, silver and china Monday night from the home of sunglasses were stolen Tuesday apparently gained entry unattended Tuesday
by
a
tal.
from a Sanford home.
a Longwood woman, according night from the car of a through the wing window and Sanford man at a park in
Police said the ring was
Colleen Davenport, 41, of New to Seminole County deputies. Sweetwater man, according to then opened the locked door, Geneva, according to Seminole valued at $750.
Smyrna told deputies Thursday
Miriam Rutter, 36, of 118 Lea Seminole County deputies.
dentitles say.
County deputies.
CAMERA
SPEAKERS,
her mother-In-law had left her Ave., Longwood, told deputies
STEREO TAKEN
Steve Barrlero, 18, of 608 Fox
Michael Vallot, 21, of Cowan,
STOLEN
property three years ago "for someone broke through the Valley Drive, Sweetwater, told
Approximately $2,600 worth Moughton Terrace, Sanford,
safekeeping" with a Sanford locked door that leads into the deputies he parked his car in his of property was stolen told deputies he left his 1969
Burglars pried open the
man,
garage. A 35 mm camera, a driveway at about 6 p.m. sometime between Tuesday Ford LTD valued at $1,000 at screen of a bedroom window to
Shirley Francis, the mother- watch and a bottle of scotch Tuesday. His father noticed one and Wednesday from the home the Mullet Lake Park. When he enter the home of a Fern Park
in-law, who Is living In were missing, deputies say.
of the car doors open at 9:50 of a Sanford man, according to returned, the car was gone, family and stole $350 worth of
Australia, asked the man to
TAPEDECKSTOLEN
property,
according
to
p.m. and discovered the Seminole County deputies.
Vallot said.
send her property to her last
A combination radio and tape property missing, deputies say.
Seminole
County
deputies.
Thomas Hodges, 33, of 4071
RING TAKEN
week, but the man said he no deck valued at $160 was stolen
Sue Fillbach, 19, of 551 East
$820 BURGLARY
Chickasaw Drive, Sanford told
A 68-year-old Deltona woman
longer has the property, Mr. sometime Friday or Saturday
A generator, electric high deputies someone climbed reported her diamond ring was Semoran Blve., Fern Park, told
Davenport said.
from the car of a Tuscawilla power wrench and a nail driver through the rear utility room stolen from her finger while she deputies the incident occurred
The man said his daughter, man, according to Seminole valued at $820 were stolen from window of his home and stole was a patient at Seminole sometime Thursday. The
who lives in the Cocoa area has County deputies.
the van of a Sanford man, ac- several items.
Memorial Hospital, Sanford property stolen Included two
the property now. When Mrs.
Thomas C. Heinrich, 17, of cording to Seminole County
oak stereo speakers valued at
The more expe'tive items police said.
Francis was unable to reach 1153 Howell Creek Drive, deputies.
$150
apiece and a camera worth
taken included a rifle, valued at
Mildred S. Lukes of Deltona
her, she asked her daughter-In- Tuscawula told deputies his car
Johnnie Amos, 35, of 2731 $400; a 46 caliber Colt said she was admitted to the $50. deputies said.
law to contact police, deputies was parked in his driveway at Truman St., Sanford, told automatic, valued at $400 and a hospital for treatment of a
WINDOW BROKEN
said.
the time of the burglary.
deputies someone entered his stereo receiver, valued at stroke on April 12. Police said
The windshield of an
automobile owned by Frances
M. Jones was smashed by an
unidentified person Thursday
while the car was parked in
front of a home at 138 Country
Lake Mary City Councilmen began last fall.
Both rezonings were concluded the signs are permitted only for from other communities and Club Court, Sanford police said.
Police said the value of the
In an unrelated matter, the without opposition,
today will close a deal for
a two-year period.
show some concern for the windshield was put at $100.
purchase ol9.7 acres oflandon council followed the recomThe council also wrestled
The vote on the sign ex- natural landscape," said
Rinehart Road north of the mendatlons of the *nning and with a familiar Lake Mary g'øntjnng
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Florida Power Corporation zoning board and approved the issue - signs. For close to a cilmen Burt Perinchief and
In other action, the council:
substation.
reroning of two parcels of land year the council has debated Harry Terry opposed. Said
approved the site plan for
owned by Paulucci. A fl-acre what should be permitted and Terry: "This action amounts to phase 11 of the Forest modular
The
council
voted plot on
it -Road near what should not be permitted to a scrapping of the sign or. home development. Project
unanimously Thursday to
Lake Emma, formerly zoned be constructed on a temporary dinance, we are going to see developer J. Laubscher said the
approve the purchase of the
land from Minnesota developer agricultural, has been rezoned basis within the 104-foot setback nothing but signs along Lake second phase of the project off
Jeno Paulucci for $50,300. The multiple family residential (R area off Lake Mary Boulevard.. Mary Boulevard as a result of Lake Mary Boulevard will
include 146 units of modular
land will be used for a future 4). The council was Informed Thursday, the council voted to this."
that
tentative
plans
for
the
land
municipal complex. City
permit the erection of a service
CounciLman Pat Southward housing on permanent concrete
call
for
the
construction
of an station sign by Jim Alford and had been in favor of approving settings. Price of the units will
Attorney Gary Massey said
apartment
complex,
but details to permit the Driftwood Plaza the exception for the Driftwood range from $36,000 to $55,00,
final arrangements on the sale
are
not
yet
available,
would be completed today.
sign to remain, following a Plaza sign, which she called Laubscher said.
turned over jurisdiction of
aesthetically pleasing." But
An 11-acre site near Lake request by plaza spokesman
The terms of the sale call for
Lake
Mary Boulevard to
the city to pay $10,300 down and Emma on Rinehart Road was Bill Harkins. Both signs were opponent Perinchief said he Seminole County. The action
the remainder to be paid over rezoned from agricultural to approved under a special ex- didn't consider any advertising follows a survey completed last
the next eight years at seven commercial (C-2). Preliminary ception to the city sign ordi- aesthetic.
week by state highway officials
percent Interest. Purchase of plans for that land Include the nance forbidding temporary
'l don't want to see any signs who determined the road to be
the land ends a search for a site construction of a small shop- construction on the 104-foot set on Lake Mary Boulevard. I'd within the county's jurisdiction.
of the future complex that ping mall, councilmen said. back. The exception notes that rather see Lake Mary different - GEOFFREY POUNDS
Investigating

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Friday, April 20,

Probe Of Missinq Valuables Underway

IN BRIEF

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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FRIDAY, APRIL20
Taiglewood AA, (closed), 8p.m.1 St. Richard's Church.
lAsgwood AA, (closed), 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Deltas Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Deltona C?ulMIan
(birch.
SATURDAY, APRIL21
Reanlusce Faire Wmmvd by Maitland Art Am.,
10 am. to 5 p.m., Maitland Art Center
Sanford AA Women's Gros 2 p.m., 1301 W. First SL
Tarcola United Cherokee Tribe of Fla. Inc., 7 p.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Casselberry AA, (closed),8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Spring Fling, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sabal Point
Elementary School, Wekiva Springs Road.
Barbecue cblckei &amp;..ey sponsored by Geneva
Historical and Genealogical Society, at Geneva Own.
munity Center beginning at 4 p.m.
Parents Witbost Partners orientation meeting, 7:30
p.m., for DeLsnd-Sanford Chapter 2s4 at 2t408. Oak Ave.,
Sanford.

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succeeded Thursday night with
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Atlanta for two games with the ence semifinal series, Phila- Kings' opening-game loss on opening-game victory.
teams deadlocked at one game del" returns home for two lack of playoff experience, but a
"It looked like Williams was
apiece. One of the most potent games beginning Friday night, three-point Loss I. hardly in- playing with no one in front of
components in the Hawk ar- trailing San Antonio, 2-0. In the dicative of a team with the him," said Los Angeles' Coach
serial I. the metown frenzy West, Los Angeles host. Seattle jitter..
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Davis
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Hunter
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Klutts, Oak
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Kemp, Oct
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Sochte, Sea
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Lemon, Clil
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3 On Around
Home Runs
3.00 3.00
Seventh Game
2 Confirmed
National League - Murphy,
3.00
1080 860 560
All 5; Bonnell, All and Schmidt, 3Sara-Badila
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Phil 4;
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25.60 6.10 4.00
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3 less In Time
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Gos 6; Grich, Cal S. Aikens,
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3.00
Cal and Cooper, Mll 1; Ford, SRamon Echani: 12.00 5.20 3.20
0(3-4) 42.00; P14-3) 242.70; T(4-3.
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Cal, HISIL M, Jackson and 7 Oscar Olano
lMutilla Rodolfo
Nettles, NY and Carty, Tor 3
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I B Lisa
4.40
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Baseball,
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Twelfth Race, $16, 5:

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San Fran 14, San Diego
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Paul Reuschat on the 21- day 7) 431.60.
Tenth Game
disabled list.
10.20 6.40 3.50
New York (NL)
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6.20 4.00
infielder Tim Fell and minor-league lEgana- Badiola
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7Arano
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First Game
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Dog Racing

Howard Hurls
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Three-Hit
Jack Brohamer, who
dnoveina pair ofrns during a picked uptls second save.
years.
Frecklie Howard pitched
fos.'ngrfljb krh*. "To have
An error by sbsW Robin
22.90.
American League
three-hitter and Brett Von
a giq like Hainsy come out of Yount and consecutive hits by
Second Race, $16, C:
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newbere Is a real b)od. Other George Scott. and Brohamer N.Y.
1 Hulk
11.10 5.20 4.20
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Kids Roll
Mitre Sofihell victory over delivered a key doubl. In the I) 2*21. Time 31.17.
Moore. Rainey, Draw (I) and
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Massey of Bethlehem, Pa.,
finished four strok back at 71.

losing streak.
Angels I, Twin 4:
Brian DownIng's two-run
single with two out In the eIgl*i
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runs as tie 4Ilg
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Debbie Meiderlin's openinground score of 6-under-par 67
came so easily Thursday at the
Ken Singleton and Eddie
Lady Citrus Classic,
Murray stroked two-run Singles she almost felt guilty.
to support the eight-hit pitching
Her closest competitors,
of Jim Palmer and
help Connie Chillemi of Silver

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(buck Rainey, Inaking. his
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hwth
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hopes so. Frankly,ie is tired of Boston 5, Mil waukee 3; Callbeing asked aboutilis pitching fornla 6, MInnesota 4•
style.
Cubs 3, Cardinals 2:
'People are alAays asking
Ivan DeJesus' homer, his
me, 'When are yth going to go first of the year, led Chicago.
to a changeup s'le," Seaver Dennis Lamp. 1.0, got the
eighth.
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Kuypers.

Casiborry, 11:30 s.m. RiIs.i $ pm.
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Seminole County Leaps .1 We.., Voters unit
meeting on SALT 2, 9:15 a.m., Florida Hospital Conference roam, Altamonte Springs.

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without
a loss Thursday in the Railroaders in the top of the double by Willie Brown.
-Sanford Little National League, first. The scoring spree started Richard Leonard went the
defeating stubborn First with consecutive triples by distance In defeat.
Federal
10-5.
Kevin Smith, Donald Grayson
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straight win, an 11-4 upset of followed with another triple,
first without the benefit of a
second place Clem Leonard
The Railroaders used four base hit and was till in front,
Shell, and Medical Center hits to score four more runs In 4, going Into the bottom of the
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Mitchell singled with one out, scored three runs. Three more
Industries, 10.5.
Chase pushed five runs Danny Jump grounded into a Medical Center rims In the
across the plate In the bottom of fielder's choice and Smith, bottom of the fifth put the game
the second to take a 7-5 lead Grayson and Dixon slapped out of reach.
over First Federal and then consecutive singles.
Medical Center starter Larry
Iced the game with three rims in
Grayson was four for four for Lemon and reliever Bruce
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Smith had two hits apiece.
hitter.
After Daryl Merthie slain.
Waldo was the winning pitBruce Frklin had a home
med a two-run homer in the cher for the Railroaders but got run and a double, Steward
first inning, he drew Intentional relief help from Grayson in the Gordon had a double and a
passes his next two times at the fourth.
single and Dexter Franklin had
plate, but Keith McGrlff, who
Shell had only four hits, a pair two singles to pace Medical
follows Merthie In the lineup, of singles by Robert Hill, a Center at the plate.
Leonard pitches. Smith bats
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McGriff's homer came in the
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bottom of the fifth with Merthie
on board after he had been By United Press International whipped up In the Omni - tonight also trailing, 2-0, and
Sam Lacey calls rival center
intentionally walked.
Even if the Atlanta Hawks where Atlanta has disposed of Phoenix travels to Kansas City, Alvan Adams the key to any
Clint Bylngton had a pair of don't upset the defending NBA 35 of 42 opponents, Including 17 up 1.0.
Phoenix triumph. His ability to
doubles for Chase and Dee champions In their best-d- straight.
Allan Bristow, whose jumper keep Adams down to 10 points
Johnson slapped two singles. seven Eastern Conference
Forward Bob Dandridge, one and foul shot for San Antonio in and six rebounds helped make
Byington was the winning semifinal series, they've of the few Bullets to play well In the final minute helped beat the game close Tuesday night.
pitcher In relief of Johnson.
"He's involved in everyalready
team's 107-99 home loss i Philadelphia in their second
Pect. earned Washington's 02e
The Railroaders jumped In
the second game, said game, realizes the Spurs can't thing," Lacey says of Adams.
"'e have to respect
front 8-0 In the first two frames
take the Sixers too lightly with "So If you can take him out, it's
ks" said Bullets' guard Washington has to regain their power potential of Julius got to make a difference."
and Clem Leonard Shell could
Kevin Grevey. "They're control of the tempo.
never catch up.
Los Angeles must find a way
"We've got to start moving Erving and Darryl Dawkins.
Five consecutive hits after hungry and they're coming better and get the
By United Press International
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two outs, four of them triples, after
Andus."
the Hawks will be court," said Dandridge, who thing different up there," says get back into contention against
The Atlanta Braves are
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convinced Tom Seaver still can
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Metro REACr, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center.
Program by J. Paul Rowe of SnIno1. County Mental
Heüh Costar.
South lid. ElemenIMy School Spring Roimdop, 1:42
Pm., for parents of children who will enter kIfdsrgarten
In the fall or first graders who did not attend public kindergarten. Call 3n4415.

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Youth Programs be. Iniervic, meeting for vohideer,,
74 p.m., University of Central Florida Administration
Building Room 147. Speaker - James Hianpbrey, youth
leader for Toastmaster. InternationaL
Delery Republlc Cl* 7:30 p.m., DeBary Cam.
munity Center. Speaker - Kay Ogram, Health Systems
Agency CoanunIty Coordinator. Open to public.
Sfordll.srg,ra, 1:30 pm., Florida Power&amp; Ugid
building. Program - "Samples of Bread."
M.iday Miners Tait.as$ens Club 7:12 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wyman, Road, Mtamcnte Springs.
WeIt Watcher., 10 am., Ascension Udhrar
Church; 7p.m., Florida Federal, Altamosdi Springs.
Diet Werinhep, 10 am, and noon, Carson Union
Building, Stetson University, 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian (birth, DeLend.
Seoferd Rotary, noon, QvIc Center.
Sieth Seminole LA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chepter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Clutch,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
AItMSIII$.4.etI Seminole Jaycees heal, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford AIAia, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Clutch.
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traffic. Or, the balloonist may be practicing
for Saturday's race which starts at the
Altamonte Cinema parking lot off State Route
431. About 20 balloonists are expected to race
beginning at 8 am. and 5 p.m. Whether he's
practicing or just having fun, the folks at the
Interstate-4 and 431 intersection have to
believe this balloonist has driving beaten by a
mile.., maybe a few miles.

SUNDAY, APRIL22
Ballroom and raid deadig, 8 p.m., Te'npt. Sivalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.

WWNAY, MATS
"The Good lie", .sar for yesg people with
iSihetos. 2:410 p.m., Winter Part Plarnodal r-'
Medical Ubrary Building. For rwsrvetloas call 220701$.

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DEAR DENNY: If It were, think I should be expected to praying, but to thine own seIf be
Do you wish you had more
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rectangles, squares, etc., etc.
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fundamentals Is to study the
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All of you have seen the onceunder this treatment but many
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the garden and cuts all hedges
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away until the following year. hand"If policy often results in principles and the exceptions to
them, and through experience
Most gardeners are just the overgrown, leggy plants.
In between the two extremes and close observation.
opposite. The timid pmners are
The purpose of pruning is to
fearful to remove even a single Is the "shearer". The hedgeremove unwanted growth to
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P$XS. This Is one of the best
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Mary Elementary School grounds. from 9 to I I a. m.
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good-looking girl who waits on
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Dear
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and jumpy lately, but I thought anymore and he became angry
work. She came on like a sweet
too
with
"Sheila"
and near ly got hit ui
me.
In
order
to
avoid
maybe he'd been putting in
country kid who worked hard
arguments
we've been going the head.
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much overtime at
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for a living and wouldn't let a
My Mom said when kids call
out as a foursome, but it bothers
finally
broke
down
and
con- me to even look at her.
guy get to first base with her,
their
parents by their first
¼
which I liked.
names
it shows lack of respect,
fessed that he had been
Well, I took her home from __
I know that Christians should
carrying on with a friend of
and there wo ul d be none of that
work a co uple of times, and al l Palm Springs for the weekend. mine. (She's also mar ried.)
forgive, and I have prayed to in our house.
the Lord for my fee li ngs 0
she'd give me was a goodnight She said nothingdoing
wonder how you feel about
she was In shock!
still feel the same that, Abby.
I
kin at her door.
SON .JA
wasn't "that kind" of a girl.
He claims she threw herself change,
but What should I do?
toward
her.
I asked her what she wanted
She already wore the clothes I at him and he w as only human,
UNFORGIVING
for EaAer and she gave me a gave her, so what do I do now? so I
DEAR SONIA: I think your
should try to forgive and
CHRISTIAN mother's wishes should be
list of clothes to buy and where After all, 400 bucks ain't forget
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.IOA—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, April 20,1979
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Legau otice

SEMINOLE COUPiTY
CLASSIFIED ADS
Winier Woods Boulevard, for a
BOARDOF
distanceof fl.64 feet; thence S. 0
COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
Seminole
Orlondo -Winter Pork
' degrees 20' 20" W. for a distance 0
Notice of Public Hearing
17181
feet;
thence
S.
S9degrees39'
May$,l?79
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
3222611
831-9993
I•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR 10" E. along the South line of the
•
E'1 of Section.33, Tflship 21
CHANGE
OF
ZONING
REGULA.
PROCEDURE
THEREFOR
TO theCnyCounciioftpieCityotwinter
DEFRAY PART
OF THE Ex
uth. Range 30 East, for • a
IONS
I0Iygraph
Cuinic
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Springs, Florida, that said City
.9
RATES
distance of 36930 feet to the
I. C.W. DAVIS, TRUSTEE -Al
PENSE ASSOCIATED WITH SAID Council will hold a public hearing at
43c
a
line
IMPROVEMENT; DESIGNATING
Itime
IMPROVED the City of Winter Springs Corn. AGRICULTURE TO C2 RETAIL Westerly right of way line of State
HOURS
. 38c a line
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) A that not all polygraph operators THE STREETS TO BE
fload No. 436; thence run N. 21
3consicutive times
COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT-PZ(5
munity
Building,
on
Tuesday,
May
2.79)-IS.
Parcel
"A"Section
32
AND THE PROPERTIES TO BE
along
said
ca line
degrees
33
10'
w.
times
8:00 AM.
5:30 P.M.
7consevtive
iIygraph examiner has are so dependable.
• 1919. at 7:30 P.m.,
ASSESSED: DESIGNATING THE
4lesterly rightoiway line for a
or as soon 19.31 Lots 1 through 11 and Lots 14
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
'pened a clinic in Orlando for
"Look, he's paid by the TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF the
tance of 300.01 feet to the point f
following:
thereafter
as possible, to consider through 20. Block ti, and all of Block
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
people who are afraid they may employer," he said. "He's in THE IMPROVEMENT AND THAT
D E C LA R I N G
G, Replat of Section 1, Sanford beg inn in g.
An appeal from Ihe Board Of
PORTION
THEREOF
TO
Grove,
PB
4,
Pg.
21;
and
also
the
AVAILABILITY
OF
MUNICIPAL
BE
be tricked out of a job by the business to make money. FlY THE CITY
OF WINTER
PAID Adjustrnenrs decision to grant a 'iouth 400 ft. of the SW',i of SectIon SERVICES: DEFINING CONDI.
exception to Mr. Gary Hunt,
DEADLINES
misunderstanding lie detector Besides, If he clears everybody SPRINGS; CONFLICTS
AND EF.
, Tnship 19 South, Range 31 TIONS OF ANNEXATIONS: PRO.
659 Marlin Road, Winter Springs, East, less that part lying in
tests.
the company sends to him, FECTIVE DATE.
said
VIDING
ZONING
CLASSIFICA
Florida, allowing him an oc
Noon The Da Before
lION: REDEFINING THE COR
WHEREAS, the City of Winter cupational license to practice land Replat of Section 1, Sanford Grove,
Dick Reader counsels clients they're going to think there's
PORATE LIMITS OF CASSEL
and also less R.W for SR 16 and also
who come to Pre-Polygraph something wrong with the Springs, Florida. has determined it surveying from his home. Said less R.W for Brisson Avenue. BERRY, FLORIDA TO INCLUDE
Sundoy - Noon
in the best Interest of the City special exception was granted oi Further described as in the general SAID PARCEL OF LAND
Inc., on how much information operator. They're going to take ttobe
provide for a public improvement March 28, 1979.
IN THE
___________________________ ____________________________
Midway. Consisting of 30 MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
they should reveal. He teaches their business to some other fl The North Orlando Ranches,
All written comments filed with acresmoreor less. (DISTRICT No.
Sec?ion2and7A,asrecordedinplaf
CITY: AUTHORIZING AMEND.
them to recognize questions operator,
Book 12. page I?, and Plat Book 12. the appropriate designated official 2)
MENT OF CITY MAP TO IN.
"that have nothing to do with
u—Instructions
"They're being paid to find pages 3941, respectively, PublicoftheCityofWlnterspringswlllbe
4PrSOflalS
C.W. DAVIS, TRUSTEE-Al
CLUDE THE ANNEXATION
considered and all persons ap.2.
AGRICULTURE
TO Ml IN
_______________________
Reords of Seminole County,
HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR THE -their potential as employees." out what's wrong with you
pearing will be heard orally.
Fnrida, and that portion of the
DUSTRIAL DISTRICT PZ(5.2.79). RIGHT AND PRIVILEGES FOR
not what's right with you. Surveyot
'FAsbWITHAbRFP4IING
Creative Expresslofl
a Portion of Block Dof the
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
The meeting may be continued 19. Parcel "B"-Section 32.19.31.
PROBLEM?
He saysthe number of jobs th They're trying to find out if you 0. P. Mitchell Survey of The Moses from time to time as may be The East 975 ft. of the SW ¼ of SEVERABILITY; AND EFFEC.
Call Jo An, 323 £812
Perhaps Alcoholics AnOnymous
convenience stores, banks and would be a poor risk, not a F Levy Grant, as recorded in Plat necessary.
TIVE DATE.
Section3219S.31E, less the South 100
Can Help
---retail outlets for which Lie potential asset."
Sook 13, pages II and 42, Public
ALL INTERESTED persons are ft,thereofandaIsolesstheNorth7
WHEREAS,
there
has
been
filed
invited to attend and be heard.
Phone6ll.3333
j1.A-_-Arts&amp; Crafts
Records of Seminole County,
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in a I t, thereof and less the East 25 feet with the City Clerk of the City Of
detector tests are required is
.Wrtt-P.O,..&amp;x
1213
lorida,
fronting
on
Reader says more than half
the west side of
for Brisson Avenue. Further Cassetberry, Florlda.a petition for
nrd,Florldaflfl1
place upon the sublect described as in the general area of annexation signed by the landowner
Increasing. No one can be of those whose lie detector tests Hayes Road and directly across conspicuous
and shall be published fl
complete Craft &amp; Hoby
'
forced to take a polygraph test. result In bad reports hay Hayes Road from North Orlando property
Midway. Consisting of SO acres more of the area sought to be annexed '
IS ALLOHOL A PROBLEM
Supply
n Central Florida
e Ranches, Section 2 and 2A, and that the Sanford Evening Herald, a or less. (DISTRICT No. 3)
consenting to and requesting an•
IN YOUR FAMILY?
HOB ny DEPOT, 1910 French
Reader points out, however, volunteered the wrong Informa- the nature of said public Im. newpaper of general circulation in
3.
C.W.
DAVIS,
TRUSTEE—A.1
iiexatiofl
and
zoning
of
that
parcel
ALANON
the City, one (1) limeat least fifteen
that refusal almost automati- Lion in the Interview
Ave. SanOord, Fl
provement shall be the paving 0
(15) days prior to the time of the AGRICULTURE TO Ri SINGLE specifically described herein; and
Forfamillesorfrlendsof
that
cally means an applicant Will
streets and providing drainage
WHEREAS,
the
City
Council
of
The "Good Ole Days" have never
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT.
probIemdrInker
public hearing.
always conducted before the
.Te
TZ (52 lt)20. Parcel"c". The West the City of Casselberry, Florida,
left the Classified Ads.
have to go elsewhere for a job. are hooked up to the polygraph.Y therefor; and
Forfuture informatIon call
DATED this 17th day of April,
WHERE AS, the City is desirous of
of
Section
32.19S.31
E.
theretofore
at
a
regular
meeting
of
'
of
the
SW
Buys
are
still
The
Best!
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6473333
or
write
1979.
"I'm not anti-polygraph," he "(An applicant needs) the assessing the properties benefited
less the South 400 ft. thereof, and the City Council has approved the
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
City of Winter
by said public improvement to
also less that part lying In Roseland petition signed by the landowner of
p.o. Box 553
said. "...I think It has a very knowledge of how much he defray part of the expenditure for
Springs, Florida
18—HeipVaflted i_
Park 1st Addition, PB 7, Pg. 66; the area sought to be annexed,
Sanford, Fia. 33271
By: Mary T. Norton
legitimate place In determining must reveal, plus knowledge of said improvement pursuant to the
tngether with the West %x of the consenting to and requesting the
City Clerk
WANTED!!
who gets and keeps a job. But It areas that have nothing to do terms of Chapter 170 of the Florida Publish
South '., of the NW ¼ of said Section annexation of said parcel and has WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
A
April
20,
1979
and
thoroughly
the
32, less that part lying in Roseland considered
was only intended to serve as an with his potential as Wi (lfl'I Statutes;
DE Ill
te"
Dating
Service.
All
Ages.
WHEREAS, the City has deter.
YOUNG
AND
AGGRESSIVE
Park, PB 7, Pg. 51; and also less that feasibility of such .aonexation and
P.O. Box 1031, CIwlr., FL. 33517.
aid — as a link In the chain — ployee," Reader said.
minedittobe,n itsbest Interestthat
part lying in Roseiand Park 1st zoning to the City of Casselberry,
tte city be responsible for a portion
INDIVIDUAL TO WORK
not as the ultimate basis."
Addition, PB 7, Pg. 66; and also less Florida, in accordance with Chapter
DIvORCE-$70.-Guaranteed.
ut the total cost of said im
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND R.W for Seaboard Coast Line 171.044, Laws of Florida, 1976; and
Reader says polygraphs are
Free
details;
KIT,
Boy.
791,
provement; and
WHEREAS, Objections to such
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE Railroad; together with the East I
PART TIME SALES
Legal Notice
pompane, FL. 33061, 941.6997.
dependable machines that
WHEREAS, the engineering firm
OF FLORIDA.
of the SW ¼ of said Section 32, less annexation and zoning have been
of Clark, Dietz and Associates .
measure changes In blood
the South 400 ft. thereof; and also considered and hearings held, and it
CASE NO. 7$2SSS.CA.13.E
FOR MORE INFORMATION
FICTITIOUS NAME
Enginr'er. Inc have submitted an
less the East 925 ft. of the North 780 appearing in the best interest of the WANTED: Customers to enjoy
SANDRA ELISABETH JAY,
pressure, respiration and pulse
Notice is hereby given that I am estimate of the construction costs Of
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Plaintiff, ft. thereof; and also less that part of City of Casselberry, Florida, to
CALL BOB LOVENBURY
rate. He reminds his clients i'ngaged in business at 40) E. 26th the paving and drainage on the vs
Salad Bar with 15 items 8 Great
the East 975 feet lying South of the annex and zone said property,
St. Sanford, Fla. Semnole County, streets to be improved;
Country
Breakfast.
No
cx
and
North
7SOft.
Furiher
described
as
in
subject
to
specific
conditions
and
LOUIS
J.
JAY
and
AUDREY
L.
Florida.underthefictihlousnameof
WHEREAS, the City has been
perience necessary. Apply in
EVENING HERALD ,
the general area of Midway. Con. restrictions; and
JAY, His wife,
CHELSEA CLEANING SERVICE,
person Hwy. 17.92, Sanford.
WHEREAS, The City Council has
siting of 100 acres more or less.
204 Smokerise Blvd.
and that I intend to register said made aware of the tact that the
Legal Notice
.roperty owners on the streets to be
Appetite required.
__________________________
concluded from investigation that
(DISTRICT No. 2)
Longwood, Florida 32150
name with the Clerk of the Circuit improved are in dire ned of said
322261 1
ThispublichearingwillbeonMay
all
municipal
services
will
be
Defendants.
Court, Seminole County, Fbi Ida In improvement.
Mature
lady
to care of 4 mo. old
______________________________
8,
l979
at
7:00
or
as
soon
available
to
the
area
lobe
annexed
P.M.,
accordance with the provisions
AMENDED
Care
INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL
baby, 2 or 3 d3ys a week in my
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
thereafter as possible, In Room 203 on the effective date of this or ________________________
NOTICEOFACTION
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To RESOLVED BY THE CITY
The City of Sanford will accept
home. 323 7401.
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. dinance.
TO: LOUIS .1. JAY
firm proposals for the purchase of Wit. Section 865.09 Florida Statutes COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT Carrel's KIddie Corner, Duren 8.
Those in attendance will be heard
and
1957.
City property described as follows:
For a career in Real Estate cait
3rd St., Osteen. Mon..FrI., 6
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS
and written comments may be filed ENACTED BY THE CITY
Sig. Chelsea Fletcher
AUDREY I.. JAY,
Lot 5 8 i of vacated street
Realty World, The Real Estate
FOLLOWS:
a.m.
6
p.m.
332.2816.
with
the
Land
Development
.OUNCIL
OF
THE
CITY
OF
CAS.
his wife
abutting on the SW, Lake Monroe Publish: April 6, 13, 20, 21, 1979
Agency June Porlig 323 5321.
Manager. Hearings may be con SELBERRY FLORIDA:
__________________________
_________________________
SECTION I-- That there shall bea
DEl
704 Smokerise Blvd.
Industrial Park,PB 14, pg 29, Public
Section I: ANNEXATION AND
- public improvement consisting of
tinued from time to time as found
Longwood,
Florida
37750
9......Good Things to Eat
Records of Seminole County, NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR the paving of Streets and provision
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an necessary.Furtherde$ails available ZONING-That the City Of ______________________—
Florida,
VACATING AND ABANDONING
ABSTRACTOR
actionto eanceladeetiof record has by calling 3234330, Extension No. Casselberry, Florida, does herewith
for
drainage
for
said
streets
in
the
PORTIONS OF STREETS
Lot X, Lake Monroe Industrial
North Orlando Ranches, SectIons 2
and hereby annex and designate Strawberries lag. plentiful, IS qt.
Excellent
been
filed
against
you
for
the
Experience
on1y
Park, PB 11, pg 29, Public Records
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ioningotacet'talntractof land lying
and 2A, as recorded in PIat Book 12,
Board of County Com.
or more) for SI. YOU PICK?
following described property: Lot
fringe
benehs, rompany
of Seminole County, Florida.
You will take notice that the city page 12, and Plat Book 12, pages 39
in Seminole County. Florida, and
missioners
EVERY DAY? Other Vegetables I
I?, Block "A", Sweetwater Oaks,
benefits Apty in person at
Lot 6 8 ¼ of vacated street
Commission of the City of Sanford, 41, respectively, PubliS Records of
more particularly described as
Seminole County, Florida
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 11, E. j
Section 7, according to the plat
Cteisea Title 8. guaranty Co..
abutting on the SW. Lake Monroe
Florida, at 7:00 O'clock P.M. on May Seminole County, Florida, as well as
follows, to wit:
By: Robert French,
of Leesburg. (904) 7873819.
thereof
as
recorded
in
plat
book
19,
119 W. 1st St • Sanford.
industrial Park, PB 11, pg 29, Public
I
II, 1979, in the City Commission that portion of the Survey of a'
Chairman
Begin at the Intersection of the
pages 28 and 29 of the public records
Records of SemInole County,
Room at the City Hall in the City of Portion of Block 0 of the D. R.
Attest:
Northerly right.ol.way line of
It's easy to place a Classified Ad
Ftá'iIda,
of Seminole County, Florida, and
Sanford, Florida, will consider and Mitchell Survey of the Moses E.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Winter Woods Boulevard and the
We'll even help you word it.
______________________________
you are required to serve a copy
(1) Lot 7 8 '., of vacated street
determine whether or not the City Levy grant as recorded in Plat Book
Publish April 20, 1979
Westerly rightot.way line of SR.
Call 322.2611.
yourwritten defenses, if any, toit on
atutting on the E. Lake Monroe will close, vacate and abandon any I), pages II and 47. Public Records
DEl
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CITY OF CASSELBERRy,
No. 436, as shown on the plat c
_____________________________
Gary Siegel, Attorneyfor Petitioner,
lnistrIal Park, PB 11, pg 29, PublIc
right of thecity and the public in and of Seminole County, Florida, that
•
FLORIDA
Winter
Woods
Unit
1,
as
CITY
recorded
ci.ASSEL5ERRY
whose
address
is
292 U.S. Hwy 1792,
N
Recârds of SemInole County, to portions of Princeton Avenue and fronts on the west side of Hayes
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC HEARING TO
,.otice
n
Plat
Book
15,
at
page
15,
of
the
Notice
of
Public
HearIng
FIorJda.
Fern Park, Florida flflO, on or
Yale Avenue, lying between East Road and directly across Hayes
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
Public Records of Seminole County,
OF
before the 22nd day of May, 1979,
(51 Lot Ii 8 ½ of vacated street 25th Place (Palm Drive) and Ea%t Road from North Orlando Ranches,
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Florida; thence run S. 63 degrees
and
filethe
originalwitti
the
clerk
Of
atufling on the F. Lake Monroe 26th Street (Woodruff Street) and Sections 7 and 2A, as previously
26' 20" W. along the Northerly
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN PLATS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
this court either before service on the City Council of me City
lnduitrial Park,PB 14, pg 29, Public
between Poinsetta Avenue and the mentioned.
NOTICE fS HEREBY GIVEN by
Casselberry will hold a public right of.way line of Winter Woods
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOP.
Plaintiff or Immediately thereafter;
Records of Seminole County,
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad right.
me City of Casseiberry, Florida,
SECTION lI-That there shiI be
IDA.
otherwise a default will be entered hearIng to determine the feasIbility Boulevard, for a distance of 200.0
Florida
ofway, being mors particularly an assqgysçi pI,th,prsx1l.s
run N. 21 degrees
that the, City Council will hold a
agalnat yv for th.sli,f dqmand.d of granting a varIance, M provided
(61 Lot 3 -U'O9'41.t.d street dSICTibSdfo4ISW3:.... .
benef1td b'j the aforen'lenlon.d
by SsdIon24Varfsnc,,o,$, cIty 10" W. for a dIst•nceof 2.0 f$;
TO WHOM IT MAYCONCERN:
PiJbikc. qr4ng .tq,conhiller ,natt.
in theta pIltñt Or' ifion.
abutting on the W. Lake Monroe
a. That portion of Princeton public Improvements pursuant to
of Casselberry Code of Ordinances thence run N. 63 degrees 26' 20" E.
Take notice that a petition shall be ment of .brdinance 381, entitled:
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Industrial Park Amended Replat,
Avenue lying between and abutting the terms of Chapter 110 of the
from Section 21.14. Easements. (dl. fOr a dIstance of 200.0 feet to the
AN ORD'fIANCE OF THE CITY OF
this Court on April 17, 1979.
filed, pursuant to Chapter 177.101
PB 14, pg 73, Public Records of
Lots 16 and 30, Block 6. and Lots 1 Florida Statutes for eighty percent
which states, "No open ditch Westerly right.of.way line of S. R. the Florida Statutes, with the Board CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, CLOS
(SEAL)
Seminole County, Florda.
through IS, Block 8, and
(80 percent) of the total cost of said
drainage will be permitted within No.436; thence run S. 2) degrees 33' of County Commissioners ot ING. VACATING AND ABANDON.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
(7) Lot 4 8. '. of vacated Street
b. That portion of Yale Avenue public improvement to defray part
subdivisions; storm sewers shall be 40" E. along said Westerly right. Seminole County, Florida, to vacate INGAPORTIONOF AN EXISTING
As Clerk of the Court
abutting on the W. Lake Monroe
Iyingsouthotthenorthbotlin0f Lot of the expense therefor.
covered and open ditches across of way line, for a distance of 200.0 portions of certain plats of the UTILITY EAStMENT ON LOT 1,
fly: Eve Crabtree
Industrial Park Amended Replat,
16, Block 8, extended easterly, and
SECTION III- The streets that
undeveloped land only as an outlet feet to the point of beginning; and, 'subdivision known as Sabal Point, BLOCK K. SUMMERSET NORTH
Deputy Clerk
PB II, pg 78, Public Records of
between and abutting Lots 16 are lobe improved are that portion
info an established watercourse," Beginning at the intersection of the
according to the Plat thereof SECTION FIVE RECORDED IN
Publish Apr, 20,278 May 4, 11, 979
Seminole County, Florida.
through 30, Block 8, and Lots 17 Of Hayes Road bounded on the west
Variance Is being requested on the Southerly rIghtof.way line of recorded in Plat Book 1$, Pages 70 PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 67 8 68 OF
DElcO
Proposals may be made for each through 32, Block 9.
by the Surveyof a Portionof Block D
Winter Woods Boulevard and the thru 76. and the Plat of Sabal Point THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
following described property:
separate parcel, or for the total
all in Palm Terrace, PB .*, Pg 82, of DR. Mitchell Survey of The
Parcel A: The S 717.5 feet of the N Westerly right.ol.way line of S. R. Second Revision according to the NOLE COUNTY, FLORI DA; PRO
property.
Public Records of Seminole County, Moses E. Levy Grant,as recorded In
1267.Sfeetof Government Lot 4 (less No. 436, as shown on the plat of P1st thereof recorded in Plat Book VIDIN&amp; SEVERABILITY; CON
Tlieproposal should be ma sealed Florida.
Plat Book 13,pages4l and 42, Publi; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
the W 33 feet thereof) of Section 5
WInter Woods Unit I, as recorded in 19. Pages 67, 61, and 69, Public FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
env'elope and clearly marked as
Persons interested may appear Records of Seminole County,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOwnship 21 South, Range 30 East. P1st Book 15, on page iS, of the Records of Seminole County,
This notice is given pvrsuant to
sich on the outside. It Should be and be heard at the time and place Florida; and on the east by Nortl4
PROBATE DIVISION
Parcel B: Beginning 674 feet of Public Recordsof Seminole County, Florida, which lots are described
the provisions of Chapter 166. Flori
submitted to the City Commission of specified.
Orlando Ranches, Sections 2 and 2A,
the NE corner of Government Lot 3 Florida; thence run 5.68 degrees 26' folloWs: to wit:
File Number 7S458.CP
da Statutes, and the Charter arØ
the City of Sanford, no later than
City Commission of the
asrecordedinPlat Book 12,page 12,
of Section I, Township 21 South, 20" W. along the Southerly right.of.
DivisIon
Ordinances of the City
LEGALDESCRIPTION
7:00 O'clock p.m. on Monday, May
4
City of Sanford,
and Plat Book 17, pages 39.41,
Range3o East, runS 160 feet, thence way line of Winter Woods
IN RE: ESTATE OF
II, 1979.
Allot Tract "0", and all of Tract Casselberry, Florida, as amended
Florida
respectively, as recorded in the
and
W at right angles 660 feet, thence N Boulevard, for a distance of 277.64 "F", SABAL POINT SECOND
supplemented
HENRY A. .JOLIN,
Proposal shall include the parcel
By: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Public Records of Seminole County,
160 feet, thence F 660 feet to the feet; thence S. 0 degrees 20' 20" W.
Said Ordinince will be considered
Deceased
number and description, and the
REVISION,
according
to
the
plat
City Clerk
Florida, aswellas Coral Way, Silver
for a distance of 17431 feet; thence thereof as recorded in P1st Book 19, On first reddinh) on Monday, April 23,
Point of Beginning,
following:
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
PuhIih April 20, 1979
Creek Drive, Dolphin Reed, Marlin
PIrCeIC: The S9sfeet of the N 674 S 89 degrees 39' 40" E. along the
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Pag 67 through 69 of the Public 1919, md the City Council wfll
I. The net price of the land to be DEI.93
Road, Bonita Road, Tides Road and
feet of the N"z of the E'.'
South line of the NE'E of Section 33, Records of Seminole County, consider same for final passage, in
paid to the City of Sanford.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
_______________________________ Sailfish Road,
Government Lot 3 of Section
Township 21 South, Range 30 East, Florida, less therefrom a portion of accordance With Chapter i66, and
All fees shall be paid by the
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
RESOLUTION NO.74
SECTION IV— That the lands
Township 21 South, Range 30 East. for a distance of 369.50 feet to the said Tract "D" being more par. adoption alter the public hearing
buyer-none by the City of Sanford.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY upon which the assessment shall be
SUBJECT TO road rlght.of.way Westerly righl.oI.way line of State ticularly described as follows:
which will be held in the City Hall of
IN THE ESTATE;
include a certified check for
ten OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA levied are all of the lots and lands
over the East 17 feet of Parcel 8. as Road No. 436; thence run N. 2)
most
Westerly
Casselberry,
Florida, on Monday,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Beginning
at the
(101 per cent of the proposal as a PROVIDING FOR PAVING 0i adioining and contiguous or boon.
recorded in 0. R. Book 91, Page 305 degrees 33' 40" W. along
April 30, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon
binder.
that th. administration of the estate
said corner ot
STREETS AND DRAIPIAGE ding and abutting upon such Im.
File Public Records of Seminole County, Westerly right.of.wa? line for a Southeast Tract
corner"D",
of Tract
also"C",
being
runthe thereafter as possible. At the
This proposal is
OfHENRYAJOLINda
open to anyone. THEREFOR IN THE NORTH ore. provements or specially benefited
Florida. AND SUBJECT TO road distance of 300.01 feet to the point °
Number 7$.454CP, Is pending In the
N.
16
degrm
3$'
43"
E.
for
21.739
meeting interested parties may
The City Commission reserves the LANDO RANCHES, SECT lOt4S 2 thereby and further designated by
rightof.way over the East 17 feet of beginning.
right to accept or reject any
C,rcull Court for Seminole County,
feet to the point of curvature of a appear and be heard with respect to
or all AND 2A, AS WELL AS THAT POR. the assessment plat hereinafter
Parcel
C
Section
as
II:
recorded on 0. R. Book
the proposed Ordinance, This
proposals in thebest interests of the
Florida, Probate Division, the add
TION OF THE SURVEY OF A POR. provided for,
92, 1ge III, Public Records
DESIGNATIONC. 1 ZONING
(Corn. circular curve concave to the hearing may be continued from time
City of Sanford.
ress of which is Seminole county
Southeast;
TION OF BLOCK 0 OF THE 0. p
SECTION V- The manner In
Seminole County, Florida. AND merclal).
thence run along the to time until final action IS taken by
City Commission of the
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 32771.
, arcofsaidcurvehaving.radiusof the
MITCHELL SURVEY OF THE which
the
SUBJECT TOanyrlparianrightsor
City Council
SECTION III: CONDITIONS OF 300.00
City of Sanford,
aforementioned The personalrept'es,ntative of the
feqtand a centralangl,of
MOSES E. LEVY GRANT WHICH assessment shall be made is by the estate is
any part of captioned property lying ANNEXATION-None,
Copies
of the proposed Ordinanc'
Florida
JULIE
JOLIN
CURRY,
degrees
FRONTS THE WEST SIDE OF lineal front foot of propertIes whose address
38' 52" for 149.999 are available at the City Hall with
SECTION IV: REDEFINING
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Is 170 Becora below the hlghwater mark of Lake
HAYES ROAD AND IS DIRECTLY fronting the streets and roads
Concord.
feet;
N. 45 degrees 17' the Clerk of the City and same may
City Clerk
LIMITS BY DECLARATION-That 36"
E.thence
as Avenue, Merritt Island, Florida
for 152.954 feet to thepoint
ACROSS HAYES ROAD FROM hereinbefore mentioned in Section 33952.
Public hearIng will be held on the corpOrate limits of the City of curvature
Publish Aprit 20, 1q79
The name and address of the
of a cIrcular curve con. be inspected by the public.
NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES III and the "front" of said
Monday, May 7, 1979, In the Cassel. Casselberry, Florida, be and it Is cave
DEI.fl
DATED ths 17th day of April, A.
property personal representatives
to the Northwest; thence run
SECTIONS3AND7A; PROVIDING shall be determined by the City an, set
berry City Hall, 95 Lake TrIplet
., 1919.
forth below,
herewithandherebyr.delinedsoas Northerly along the arc of said
,)
Council of the City of Winter Spring,
Drive, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon to include said tract of land herein
Mary W. Hawthorne
All persons having claims
curve having a radius Cf 325.00' and
Florida.
thereafter
as
City
Clerk
possible.
PLE,ASE
described.
The
description
demands agaInst the estate are
herein a central angle of 49
SECTION VI- That the CIty
degrm 06' 14" Publish April 70, 1919
THREE GOVERN YOURSELF ACCORD. contained shall include all streets, forfl$5f;thanceNo3degr
required,
WITHIN
Winter Springs,
INGLY.
DEI.13
roads, highways, alleys, and a' w' w. for
Florida, shall be MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
104.132 feel to the
responSibl,
'
Mary W. Hawthorn,
avenues located within or between Northwest corner of
for twenty percent (20 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
CITY OF CASSELBERRY 'U
said Tract
percent) of the total cost of the
City Clerk
the existing munIcIpal lImits and "0"; thence S 75 degrees
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Notice
of
Public
I4earing
22'
16"
E.,
public Improvement which ii
Wekome
Publish April 20, 27, 979
areas annexed herein In Section
the of tie above court a written _____
I along the North line of Tract "0",
subleci matter of this resolution,
hreof.
statement of any claim or demand DEISI
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that
for 26.35 feet; thence 5.03 degrees
SECTION VII That the theymayhave.Eathcla;Inmus,be NOTICE OP ORDINANCE OF
SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF 43$" E., for 104.132 feet to the the City Council of the City 'Of
assessments provided for herein in writing
aria must indicate the ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF OFFICIAL CITY MAP
That the Northwest corner of said Tract Casselberry will hold a public
shall be payable in ten equal yearly basis
Np0j$
CASSELIERRY, FLONDA
for the claim, the name and
Own
City Clerk be and is hereby "0"; thence 5, 75 degrees 32' 16' hearing to delermine the feasibility
SSUAQ
Installments and shall bear interest address
of the creditor or his agent
Notice is hereby given that th, authorized to amend, alter and E., along the NOrTh line
granting a variance, as provided
sitv4os"
dsiJI'ja$J g
of Tract
at the rate of eight percent'(I per.
or attorney, and the amount City Council of the City of supplement the official city map of "0", for 26.3$ feet; thence
' Section 214 Variances of the City
S. 03
cent) per annum fromfhedateof the claImed.
wsIoomk nsw r&amp;dtts
Casselberry, Florida adopted an the City of Casselberry, Florida to degrees 4' 38" E., parallel with of Casselberry Code of Ordinances,
If the claim snot yes due,
acceptance of the improvements the date when
It will become due Ordinanc, of Annexation as follows: inctude the annexatIon contained in and 2S.00 feet Easterly of the West from Section 21.11. Easements. (dl,
provided for herein; however, said shall be stated. If
the claim is
ORDINANCE NO, 377
Section f hereof,
'lIne of Tract "D", for 395786 feet which states, "No open ditç
assessments may be paid without
contingent or unllquidated, the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SECTIQN VI: SEVERABILITY- to the point of curvature of a cir. drainage will be permitted within
interest at any time within thirty
nature
FisiWs
the uncertalaty shall be OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, If any section or portion of a slctlon cular curve concave to the Nor subdivisions; storm sewers shall L
,
(30) days after the Improvement is stated. of
If the
claim is secured, the ANNEXING TO ANDaINCLUDING of this Ordinance proves to be in.
covered and open ditches permitted
thwflt;
completed and a resolufic ac
A ciA from you will bring a
security shall be described. The WITHIN THE CORPORATE valId, unlawful O unconstitutional, thence run Southwesterly
across undeveloped land only as an
cepling
same
along
the
has
been
prompt
_____ visit Irons our
adopted by claimant shall deliver sufficient LIMITS OF THE CITY OF it shall not be held to invalidate
arc of said curve having a radius outlet Into an 'established water.
the City CouncIl for the City
.' pmsintstivs. Oha has bro
copies of the claim to the clerk to CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AN
impair validity, force or effect of of 3.00 feel and a central ng• of course." Variance is being
Winter Springs. Florida.
dwrss, Civic lnIoi,TtatIoi;
snabletheciarktornailonecopyto AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND any other section or part of this 4 degrees 06' II" for me
requestedonfhe following described
faes
SECTION VIII- That' the eacti persinal
representatIve.
BEING iN SEMINOLE COUNTY, ordinance,
and to help with you: shop.
. property;
thence S. 43 degrees 17'
,
estimated total cost of the public
.,
Allpersmsintsrelsedlnfheestafe FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR.
pèng nisdi, cards Of infeIUothepolntofcsjrv•
SECTION VII: ANNEXED AREA
ArepIatofLo$31,fl,33,33,36,p,
improvemqntprovidedforhereinis
to whom a copy of this Notice of
TICULARLY
uction from local inir
39 ttU 66 inCtusJveand.Lots53thIu
DESCRIBED AS RIGHTSAND PRIVILEGE$-Tp.af Ofaclrcularcvrv,concav, tothe
FOLLOWS:
Five
Hundred
Fifteen
Thousand
Adminlstrationlsasbe,nmailedare
Begin at the in. upon this ordinance becoming
chants.
inclusive, all in Secret Lake
Southeast, thence run South.
Dollars (5515,000.00).
.
'
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE tef'sectl*nof the Northerly rlght.of.. fec$lve, the property owner In
wes*erlyalong the arc of said curve Addition to Casseiberry, FlorIda, as
SECTION IX- That there shill be
$4THS FROM THE DATE OF way line of Winter Woods Soul., above described annexed
on fIle with the City Clerk foP '
area shall hiving a radiusol 27500 feet and a recorded in Put Book 13, Page f,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF yard and the Westerly rlght.pt.way
be entitled to all of the rights ii
central angle of 2$ degrees 3553" Public Records of Seminole County,
City of Winter Springs, FlOrIda, an
THIS$OTICE,tOfIl.anYebIIC$IS
LaWIss — $23-I1fl
hue of $.R.$o,Aumj.,non
Florida.
privileges and immunIfi
asse$smentpfatspiowingth,ar,ato they may have
as ese tOt' 127.80 SWI to the point Of corn
that challenges the plat Of Winter Woods Unit 1, as fromtimetotImed,tefminedbyp
paundCurVatureofacIrcuIa,cry
Public hearing will be held on
be assessed, wIth plans and validity
Cf the decedent's will, the recorded in PIèt 500k IS, at page IS, gOverning authority Cf the City
concave to the North,t; then
Monday, May 7. 1979, in the
specifications, and an estimate 0
qualifIcatIons of the personal 0 the Public Records of SemInole Casselberry, Florida, and
iI
lilA Southeasterly along the arc
Casselberry Cit1 Halt, 95 LUe
the
the cost of the proposed ins, representative, or the venue or Caunty. Fleildaj thence run S. 4$ provisions of the Charter of the City said curve having a radius of 25.00
Triplet Drive, at '7:30 P.M. or in
provement whIch Shall be Ofl to jurisdiction of the court.
iui
degrees 26' 2O" W. along the Nor. of Casselberry, Florida In ac
and a central angle of Si degrees 500fl thereafter as possible.
the inspection of the public.
L CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND therly righfolW$y line of Winter cordancswIthChpter)7I.,Len,
33'W'10r34OlfeettoapoilWonthe PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELF
SECTION X— This Resolution OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Woods Soul9trat'd. Isv
distance of ci Florida, 1916.
Seuthidy line of said Tract "0", ACCORDINGLY.
shall remain in force until SUP
WILL SE FOREVER PAIRED.
300.0 Iseb thsnc run N. 21 degrees
Mary W. Hawtngrne
SECTION VIII: EFFECTIVE also being the Northerly right.of.
.
plemented, amended, repealed or
D.teofthefirstpublica$loflofthIs 33' 40" W
for a distance DATE-This
City Clerk
.ii w$ylIAsCf$abjIP$lrnDriveso,lpi;
othirwise altered.
ordinance
Notice Cf Administration: April 13, iA 2010 feet: thence run N.
become effective 30 days after its
ffi,FUflNQflhJ
tICS I'Uri North.
Publish April 20,77, 17
SECTION Xl- All resolutions or
'
,,
daYmW 29" lore distance of
wesNuly alon said Southerly line
passage
paris of rokjtions in cciii lid 11th
Julie John Curry
.0 feet ts lb. Westerly right-of..
_
this resolution are hereby repealed.
Tract "0" Wk a circular curve
.
'
FIRST READING mis 31d day
4'4
wey meet $'L Ne. 0$; thence run
N PrajsaI Iepresentative
PICTITIQLJSNS.
.
April, AD, 1979,
cemcavo fe the Southwest hiving a
SECTION Xli— This Resilutlin
f tive Estate oi
Notice
5.21 degrees 35' 4" E. .at
Is hereby givin f hot lam
said
SECOND READING
shall take immedIate effect upon its
radius 038105 list and a cestrql engagia lii business
Henry A. Join
Westerly rglW.Of.way. line, for
at 323.LIVg
•
of
April,
A,
D
1979.
Deceasea
cue 007 degrees 17' 44" for the O*s Blvd., Calsafberry Sevninóe
dl$lan(eof$tIfssttothepozjwof
- FINAL
0thIWOlegin,ting.
READING
PASSED ama ADOPTED this d ATTOINIY FOR PIIk3NAL
AND
'beginning; and, Ieginnirsg at the ADOPTION this 9th day 0 April, A.
_____
day of January, 1979,
This Petition should be sUbmitted nirn,ot BIG RED QQUICK PRINT,
R(Pfl$INTATIVI:
.Pl$C
olftue Sauthsriyr1iut..
1979.
City of WinISV
' Oti bdsallol$aNl POd Properties, cit that $ iAtpma to
etway Ii.. 0 Winter Wds o.'APPROVED:
Luster
,
_
.
Springs, Floridi
lIE.. 1 Pforldl corporation,
STROMISI, WI$TMAN. LINTZ, Uoofsvard and the Westerly right..
dated name with thq'Ct.ç*.
Bill S. 0,1ev, Mayor
the $flb day of AriI, 1979,
By: Troy .1. Phlend .
,
lAUGH. MCKINLEY, ANTOON, ofway li of 5.5. Ng. a*. as
Court, Semlnof County,.Flo,
CIty 01 Caiaelbury.
. A. WiRer Timofe, Jr. '
K
Mayor
.
CLIFTON &amp; PEARCE
accordance With the
me P14101 WWSP Wd$
_
Florid
.
ATTEST:
liinøivs
Vice
President
Utult ftS reCardad i1 P101 lOok
the Ficllfloijs Nami
P.O. Sea 1505
Is, ATTEST:
Mary T. Norton
labil P5W Preparlln, Inc.
Cocoa, Fiodda 33933
'Nit. Slctloii 543.09 Fig.lda $;:
en PePe 0th. PUblIC Records
104.7344141
rh,
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st oiii. g
CAy Clerk
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T$Iiccis:
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Cigiy.
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PioriØa
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City
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clerk
Publish April * 77, 1919
LM$J.*U.
tidi
35780
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' Sis, PSYd P. Mélffly
PublIsh April 13*1979
t'UI S. 4$ ISeviss 31' 20" W. along
PublIsh AprIl 13,311? &amp; May 4,1979
PublIsh April *27,1979
DElIS.
the SOUtherly VisIW0.way Iin
011.3$
Publish: April 6,13.35,27, $973
of 011.53
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DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT
OVER 7,700 SQUARE FEE'
WITH 13 ROOMS, 1NCLUDIN
QUARTERS, CEN
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR. FIRE
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLU:
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO AC
VERTISE. $55,000.

Many Many More
________________
-Night Auditor experienced
pre.
ferred but not necessary. Apply
in person Holiday Inn, Sanford.

Poders
3-6 hours nightly. Tues thru Sat.
May 3rdthru Sept. 3rd. Seminole
Harness Raceway $311110 or
130.0540.
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 job this ad
wouli'tbehere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.100.432.1403 anytime for
recorded message.
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ACOLORFUL FUTURE
ISAPHOPIECALLAWAY
Life is nore colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644.
3079 for details.

W. Garnett White
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.7ff), Sanford
____________________________
The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
reWlfs,
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Brand new 3.1, secluded but in
town, ~ acre, 1350 ft. living
area, garage, CHIA, Builders
own home. Many extras? $36,500.

WAREHOUSE — FACTORY
Accuracy I. paper work required.
Paint or chemIcal knowledge
helpful. Reliable, mature,
healthy. Retiree acceptable.
United Solvents. 323.6444.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOrt,322749$

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321.0759
11% tI#'d

rMIU TJVI%
Want to do it again next April?
Good investment in real estate
can make April a little more
pleasant, besides real estate is a
good hedge against inflatIon.

FOR INSTANCE
How about a S unit apt. complex in
good section close to down town3
Owner financ$nQ, $10,000.

HEALTY WORLD..

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

dependable transportation &amp; be
reliable, Send resume to lox 17,
co EvenIng Herald, P.O. Box

3 BR, I bath, Family room w
fireplace. Fruit &amp; nut trees
$32,000. Owner terms availabh
29pct down, balance at 9 pet

''4

iourneyman, exp. necessary,

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Experienced Cook
Apply In person
HOIId.yliviolsanford

.,_,

Washington Oaks Area. $1000
down. No qualifying. 322.4)09

AC Duct Mechanic, licensed

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

? BK frame home, Ig lot wfruit
trees in fenced back yd. Woula
you believe under $13,000
Equity &amp; take over payments of
$69 mo. 3231412.
tail Palmetto Ave. Large 4 SR. 2
B, CIlIA, 3 lots. $43,100.

HAL

COLBERT,REALTY IN

REALTOR.323.7$37
Eve. 337.0617, 373.1397,322.7177

Small silk screen printing shop
needs I)) printer &amp; (1) screen
weshir, preferably young men.
WIN train. The Poster Plant,
lid,. No. 42. Sanford Au port.
352.9316 ask fe Wayvie Aman
or Art Davis. Hrs. 1a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

24 HOUR 11322•9213

Desk Curt 3 11 shift. Full time, yr.
round position. Full Company
benefits. Apply in person Days
Inn, Sanford.

MINT CONDITION 3 SR
newcarpel through out, choice
sett led neighborhood n,ar
shopping. $25,030.

$a$Ierd--Gracuous living.
Isausndale weekly &amp; monthly
'INS. huopire * S. Oak.
Nicely lurIulIksdrsem
For mci,$ergl

For a confidential discussion o
your career in Real Estate, cal
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner
at 3222430,
NICE HOME OR RENTA:
INCOME. 3.) has future con
merclal use. Good location
cony, financing yet askIng pric
is only $19,500.

ASSOCIATES WANTED — CAL
SILL PLATTE FOR CONF
DENTIAL INTERVIEW.

tirsr
w
Real Estate Inc. 372.4437. Eves.
322.7)11.

firm. Full charge half days. Safe

owning own truck preferable.
Ovrpeopleearnbelw.en$7$. $10
per hour plus truck allowance.
Call 775.7273 or send resume to
Torn Air, Inc., 105 W. Cedar
Ave., Orange City 32763.

Largest Listing Inventory
Dominant Advert iiIn
Program
10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors, MLS I
ERA
National Referral Service
Full.Time Office Supervisiot
Compatible Realtor.Asso
dates
Over 22 Years ExperIence

ONE OF SANFORD'S FINES1
This elegant 4.3 has just aboc
everything. $44,950.

2435' 5. French (1792) Sanlorc

Work Iii Deltossa, $4 hrfo start.
Cafl 339.9529 between 7 p.m. 19

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

Handy man special, $17,000.

CASHIERS
Lecal Independent convenIence
stores. Must be able to work
night &amp; wk. ends, Good pay,
fringe benefits. Exp, preferred.

range, ref., d.wshr., wash,f
dryer. VA appraised, 12950€
Call 323.4398 alter 3:30.

sanford's most well.known, pro
gressive, Sales Volume Lsadei
needs Associates, experiencet
or new$ylic.nsed Nowl

Cal IBait

equipment you need for those bIg
Ones with a want ad.

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668-8335

1*

UOIBII'i

*23 YALE AVE. 3 SR. 1 bath
close to shopping 1. In qule
neighborhood. New Listing
Excellent investment for rental
Only $26500.
*Markham Woods Rd. 3 BR, 2 B
4 acre country estate. Completi
with horse stable &amp; pasture, alsu
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees
Appi. onlyt
*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove &amp; SR46 frontage ir
Geneva. Altenlson Jevelopeni
good price &amp; terms.
*1 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees it
Osteen. Good terms.

UALTY

ITIMPIR AGINCV

SCENIC VIEW of St. Joins Rivir
on deep canal Nice 3 PR, 3 5,
sun deck. loathouse. Fishing
dock. $89,000.
SOLAR HEAT low el bills, 1g. 3
PR, II, I, Quiet area, nice
landscaping. Only $35,900.
COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 SR
beautiful brick walled FP,
beamed Ceilings In FR. $31,001

REALTOR 3334991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves Sd33833 373.1959

Cash for your lotl Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
444.3013

'opet'ty
Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N. C. 23906
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47—Real Estate Vnted
your nume * crwgij r i win
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 332.0216.
* •HOUSEWANTED.
InNeedof Repairs
373$4$$ Eves.

STENSTROM
OVER 100 SALES
CLOSEDOR CONTRACTED
IStQUARTER 1979?

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
162.7103

SELLERS&amp;BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME?
WESELLHOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GETTOGETHER

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REAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NEEDED,

ALL PLORI
1 II, convenient to
ntown $143 ' deposit. Call
$795444

InC. REALTOR MLS

323-5774 Day or Night

OP UNPOID RIALTON
35445. French Ave.
3370531,3231173, fl7477

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Duncan Phyfe Dining Table
6Chairs,w.ext,nsion&amp;pad
0340256

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pe. LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.95 &amp; up;
Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ret.
5301 up; El. stove $401 up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322.0721.

LEISURELY L1VINGI 3 BR, 2
Bath Home on Lake Sylvan
Your OWN Pool &amp; Patio. ww
Carpet, DR. Eq. Eat.In Kitchen,
FR, and Many More Extral
BPP WARRANTED. Reduced to
$57,000?

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2565
REALTORS PARK
43—Lots-Acrsage

2 PLUS ACRES IMPROVEC
PASTURE, READY TO BUILD
NEAR AIRPORT, $11,900 WlTl
$2,000 DOWN.
110' X 210' NICELY W000EC
LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR
HWY 46. $14,900 EXCELLEN1
TERMS.
I ACRE WITH ACCESS TC
LARGE BASS LAKE ON HWf
4$. $14,900 TERMS.
I'; ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS,
WEST OF 1.1. $11,900, TERMSI
7.9ACRES NICELY WOODED Oh
3000FOOT LAKE, WEST OF 1.4
$44,100 TERMS AS LOW AS H
PERCENT DOWN.
1.1 ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
RD. NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY $13,500.
ACRE PLUS NICELY WOODED,
ZONED FOR HORSES. EM.
MET &amp; 5th. $12,100.

I

ti'. rvrn.
- .,.,V.,
..w.,vv

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
OLand 6611335

Sanford, 5)1,300. WIlIiaie
Malicrenshi, Realtor. 373.1153
aka Mary- wooded
Ilk 1* 5)0,005.

eke

view lot

.ake $ylvci ares, 2 bldg. sItes
Ilkillee. $7,*ee.

VOIIIST OWNI
INC.

REALTORS

or30P-491Isvs

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sell reasonable or fake Pick up

)\/'t2AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Wy 92 1 m'e west of Speedway
Dafona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1:30. It's
the only one in Flor.da. You Set
the reserved price Call 901 255
1w furlliv, dviøi
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- '69 to
75 rtiodeis Call 339 9100 or 8)1
4605 (Dealer)
6 liuci, Eiectra Show Ilooni
condition 32.000 mi Loaded
flp',t nit,', nv,'r ta.mn Ml riQn
Just make payments
o9thru'73,iutos 6.451320
1974 Plymouth Valiant
Low tn'tt'aqe A 1 condition
373 17)0

&amp; Huating

ng

JACK FROST- Cent (teat &amp; Air
Cond. Service Free Est on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res 372 0208

Ic 00 too large or small Com
ptefe lawn service Free
estimate 323 481I. Landscaping
&amp; '.pray,nq 373 8049 call
,Iflytumne

Beauty Care

Ad
Get plenty of prospects
vertise your product or Service
in the Classified Ads

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St .3225742

Lawn Service

- Ceramic TUe
MEINTZER TiLE
alew or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs Exp. 671 7617

5eneral Landscaping Rose
specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
t,,wn mnamnt &amp; tree trimming
323 2918

Ught HuuIIng
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

longer needed but useful Items

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
31I315E.Flr*tSt.
3225577

r, - •

S1-1'iilvikI (ivwk

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3270707

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EctrlcaI

(ard Debris. Trash
Appliances 8 Misc
ILOCAL) 319 5371
Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair-(Jse A Want Ad. 372 261) or 831

a.WIT.'.l Fr..,

Pekingese Puppy for sale
Male, 4 weeks old
5)00. Phone 327$146

IIW !WIfl iiie ocx
springs 1. mattress $23.93 is,
pc.: NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 3328721.

Dess ma king

I..IIL.4 A.d

wanreo mm. Dachshund
Male Puppy ONLY
332.37)0

67—Livestock. Poultry

URFtEL.D'5 Electric Service 8.
Repair. Industrial, Comm &amp;
Residential,, .322 9354 21 Hrs.

Glass &amp; Screen
creen-porches, pool mcI. , wds.
All type re.glazing &amp; wd install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 327 05.45

Painting
DANNY'S PAINTING
nferior Exterior house Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
114FF Fct,m..ip IlOSi 1,,OAAfl

Small or Large Call Mr Taylor

Grooming &amp; Boa rcng
52—Appliances

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fl1y 5.QiI'Wtfl Trade for
weaned calf or sell outright. Call

53) 5027.
SidIcuIous-.Hotpo(nf Microwave
oven with tItsar control, food
temperature control, 3 power
levels, large 1.3 cs. ft. cooking
area
&amp; much more. Special
purchase 5399,950f 9Oday same
as cash. Call Tony 377.024,

6$—Wanted to Buy
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

Ar1MAL HAS,tI',
)ag &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, lea control Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages. 122 5157

back yard isn't' Sell it with a
want ad. Call 3277611
am1tt'(j exterior &amp; interior paint
'rig Emm.impme 2 FIR ext 5150

,

Guaranteed micod work. 30 yrs
exp €)39996

Plumbing Service
Hon'W Inrovemsnts

CENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES

- gius

p;tt;;;;7;
AuctIon. 323.7340.

Garage sales are in season. Tel
the people about it with i
çiassuf led Ad in the Herald. 322

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost ClaSsIfied Ad.
efrIgecalor Coldspot, Frostfves
1$ cu. ft., $125
337.1*

La5fl 322-4132
arry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
luy &amp; Sell, the finest in us
furniture, Nefrig., stoves, tools.

Te4evis1on-" Color, Iisgtitl
walnut cabinet. Regl., $400,
Balance $175 or $12 me. Still In
warranty. Call 131.11)4 duy or
nI'ffif

JOHNNY'S BACK
Piney Woods Auction

Incrsdible. 1979 Sylvania IT'
51* T'v 53 channel, 105 pet,
wlIdyS... ..'w.vaw iOuap same
as cash unly I in stock. calf Tony
3230244.

Every Saturday at, p.m. located
on SR 1)3, 1$ ml. north of San
ford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antIques or
mIsc, by the piece or house full.
Fre, pickup on consigned mdse.
035 pet. 327.2770.

W' ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM..
FM Stero Radio, 4 speed PRO
tvrntablo, $ track tape player.
Sold nex14,a real buy II enly
or lake up psy.wews$fj11
sir me. Call 131.11)4 fir fri."
home demonstration.

INSULATION - Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0839 or 904 131 6700 collect.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
": CdS
37) 0)74. 377 44j)
If you aren't usi,,g you, pool i.*ble,
take a cue, and Sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 372
2611.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
LG. BALINT I ASSOC.
3273665

Pressure Cieanlng

Syrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 321 132)

Llrown's Pressure Cleaning-Md
dew removal houses &amp; roofs.
mobile homes Trucks washed
Economy rates. 334 9535.

Concrete Work: steps. patios
Sm. or Lg. Free Est. Call
Mr. Taylor, 333 $545 or 3274434
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 0129'after S:3(
P Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs Free
Estimates. 373 $543
Andy's Remodeling Service
General Building &amp; Remodeliriç
3616331

Railings
Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323 1131, 339 1693

Wading
All types, eqpt repair, truck
bod'es. roof racks, portable
eqpf Martin's 323 1511, 339 769)

* USED. SUT LIKE NEW S
Mapsavox sOld Slate SW Pert.
10.98, 38 day guarantee.
HERS'S TV 33$7, SanfsrdAve.

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64—Equipment for Rent

-adSte,to

SEIOLU REALTY

_*Ar Cond.

Central Heat 8. Air Cond Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771

Jubilee Tractor, disc, mower,
plow, boon, leveling bd., draw
bar &amp; trailer. 322 4642.

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

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Have a room to rent' Let
classified ad find a tenant foa
you'
Bu( JUNK CARS
From SlOtoSSO
Call 322 1674; 322 4460

Oiev Malibu Landau. Vinyl
roof, fully eqpt, AM FM Will

Fiirvyinnt

42-A—Farm Equipment

mach. Sold new for $450 was
ChrIstmas layaway, there was
only $116 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
$1 l6cash or take up payments of
$12 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 53)1714 day or
night. Free home trIal, no
obligation.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment
322 5990

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323.1510

Ethan Alien dining rm. Hutch,
trestle table, deacon's bench.
chairs. NEWI $925. 719.3941.

3222420

Carport Sale: April 21, 9a.m. Sofi
IChair, fair cond., 533; movli
sc. bikes, misc. 209 Forest Or

AFRICAN vIOLtTS
322914
The Greenhouse
Eves after 61 weekends

Bedsdoublehotel$3Oset.
Sanford AuctIon
I7ISS. French
323,734€

Sanford's Sates Leader

17—JunK cars Removed

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332.226

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aM ,,
,,

rravel Trailer 71' 1917 Sleeps 6.
Self contained A C Like new

Garage Sale
Saturday9 1
107 Brlerwood Dr. off Ups.ala

plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
lob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.

PAINT SALEI
While it lasts $3 gal up
Sanford Auction
121S S. French

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Completely sell contained
5)900 322 213/

/

c9—Mjsical rchandise

Since 1937
W. 1st

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SXNFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE?
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1?

75—Recreatiorl Vehicle'

$

'9flt3lueToyot
—..'C.lsp $900
373 2927

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. SI
Scott Reagan 327.5)77

KuIp Decorators

DOLL HOUSEI 3 BR, 2½ Bath
Home with Pool I. Patio? Lg.
FR, Eat.ln Kitchen, ww Carpet,
Central Air, Privacy Fence on
Large Corner Lott BPP WAR.
RANTED. Fantastic Buy for
$4,,000t

a m. at Seventh.day Adventist

c7—cswit

FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $4.30 yd. installed
upholstery drapes. slip covers
We will not be undersold or
Comparable quality.

GOODIES GALOREI I
, 1",
Bath Home on Lovely Shaded
Loll (attn Kitchen completely
remodeled ww Carpet, Lg. 5cr.
Porch, New Roof and Morel
Wow, only 535,5001

0U—MUIOS Tor

Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
323 5620
t..Iassified Ads are the Smallest biç
news ilems you will finc
anywhere

Yard Sale- Sat., Sun., April 21, 7
1.2$. 79.2414 DeCottes Ave., 9.

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1192
Sanford, Fla. 32711

79—Trucks- Tra i let's

COME EARLY STAY LATE

Auction Sundays 7 p m
Sanford Ave at Hwy .177
Consignments Welcome
Kellogg% Auction Sates
323 705(

SS—Boats &amp; Accessorie

SBR'WSW.lSSxll. Also 4070x14
wide ovals like new. 3 ton Cent.
Air, will cool 2,000 sq. ft.
323 1201

Moving to a newer home, apart.
merit' Sell don't needs" fast
with a want ad

1971) Dodge P U ifh camper fop.
new inspection sticker C'oc'd

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Men's Shirts sale $2.00 ca
ARMYNAVYSURPL.IJS
310 Sanford Ave.
3223791

NEAT AS A PIN 4 BR, 2 Bath
Home with Central H.AC, ww
Carpet, Dining Area, Rear
Fenced Yard? Like New and In
Excellent Conditionl Just

im,.,

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76 750 SUZUKI. 5)50
or best offer
322 8614

rv's, El organ, pool table.
mattress 8 box spgs Trailer
axel. fender &amp; wheels Pottery.
dinnerware, patio gas grills.
trolling motor, bicycle &amp; tricycle
8 all kinds of misc

Dell's Auction Center

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

Treasures &amp; Trash. Sat., April 21, I
'tll. 19th &amp; Magnolia Ave
Benefit ADK Scholarship Housi
FSU.

2010 Kewanee Trail
Indian Hills, Cassetberry

50.-.Mjscellaneous for Sak

78—Motorcycles

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* AUCTION *
* SALE *

GRAB BAGS&amp; DOOR PRIZES

chairs, other turn,, clothes, etc.

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THE SPOILER? 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor on Lovely L.otl Central H.
AC, OR, FR, Breakfast Bar, Eq.
Eat.ln Kitchen, Patio &amp; Morel
BPP WARRANTED. All Yours
for $63,200?

Branch Office

CC

72—Auction

desks &amp; chairs; lots of misc
items. 157 Pinecrest Dr.

Carport Sale. Baby items
women's clothing, 16 10. Mud
mIsc. 1905 S. Summerlin Ave
Fri., Sat., Sun.

47-A—Mortgages Bougl*
&amp;SokI

REALTY

3 pIus acres wi old frame hornet
on Country Club Rd. Zone
Agrlcultre. $20,110
(7) S acre tracts In Doteen. 1
4 1 cleared on lab.
$11,111 'a. Small dent &amp; oseuc
hold.

Garage Sale 20th &amp; 21sf, 9 5
Household Items, men's shirt
long &amp; short sleeves, size Ig SOc
White formal, worn twice sizi
16';. Pictures, paperback book

LlThIfl'J

BROKER
Handy man specIal. 2 lots w
garage
apt. Could be api
downstairs Zoned comm

)4—arage sales

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

10,000 50 FT AIRPORT BLVD
NEAR 1792. ZONED RMOI
5)7.500.

THINGI 10 acre farm nea'
Geneva includes mobile home
variety of farm animals-at
is" tractor &amp; More. $33,750.

ciooc usea Ielevisions, 315 ano UI
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

Oft. Terry IV1O self contained, au
cond., canopy, Reese hitch &amp;
way bar. Park Ave. Tr.U.r Pk

7 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR
NEW ROOF NEAR MELLON
VILLE. $21,000.
1¼ YEARS NEW APPROXI
MATELY 1900 SQUARE FEE'
OF LIVING SPACE. FIRE
PLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE 01
OVER SIZED LOT IN SETTINI
OF HUGE OAK TREES II
BETTER AREA OF SANFORC
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, LARGI
DEN, EAT.IN KIT, WITI
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR
COMEA.RUNNIN'. $59,500.

UVI VVTITUI 111W QIN IIIU

TON wIap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
323.S2OC
Vii 8. ri's. Flnarrrg

yWSf

,Vfl

TTT
3 BEDROOM 7 BATH PANELEI
FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOI
FLOORS, OVER SIZED ROOM
LOADED WITH CLOSETS
537.000.

SEIGLER REALTY

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41—Houses

BROKER

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Apts. for Senior Citizens. OOWTi.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

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BOOKKEEPER

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rtments Furnishec

32=Houses

ACCOUNTING CLERK

M. Unsworth Realty

DeBary - Lovely 1g. 1 BR, Air, No
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons. Near
shopping 8 churches.
332 5054, 66$ 645.

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will accept applications for
Police Officers from April 16
through April 20. Interested
persons should apply in person
to the Orlando Civil Service
Office, City Hall, 400 S. Orange
Avenue, Monday through
Friday, 0:00 am., to S p.m.
Orlando Is an Equal Opportunity
Employer."

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Friday, April20, ion

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Seminole Headstart In

$ Trouble

Unless Congress ap
Sponsor, Hesohtvt director, easily justified In each line Item
Currently, SCA operates five 1VOIO which bsglm SepL I.
proprId. more flniY for ''t
In the proposed budget, based
tkoiibed But the officers after . aid.
Mrs.
on
.irrent costs for operating
Headstart programs nation, the c4y.
ng
The
SCA
board
at
provi the imiget Isuroced
ng
nt
ad
the
Headetut program's ran,
se
pleas
l
Dir ector Amos Jones SPonsor's urgi
wide, Seminole Community The SCA executive cornrnb
ities,
office supplies, Inth
Florida
u4zManon
ut
il
to
Action (SCA) Is going to have
idoe to biunedidely fellow-ic e
finance
ce
and
other necessary
diti
an
onal
apstr
difficulty continuing t) miMb JoWly 1%r.g].y nigig budget with supplementary to support ad
services.
propriatlons
for
Headstart
a budget of $41,480 to request for more money.
piograu, dolgned 10 gIve the
Sanford City Commissioner
programs nationally.
for and ftv..yssr'cld child,en be submitted to the U.S.
Approval of the supij, Cjjm of Jullan J Steatroun, also a
of dlasdvedag.d fn4H a Department of Health, plemudary budget request will
5C finance committee, member of the finance cOrnheadelsot bofore they
- p EducatIon end Welfe (HEW) I*Ige on WbMI*I' C(5S said the budget w prepared mittee, said costs of the
Into regular public school for grad funding ti operate the ipprVrIMes mor. money for using the total funding man- progran for the current year
CkML
Healetad prograw in fiscal the program, Mrs. Portia dated by HEW. But,heiaid, the are raining above anticipated
total Is only $080 more then levels.
allocated for the cm. t fiscal The Headstart program In
year. At the same time, he Seminole County has been onpaWed 0*, with only $000 In going for more than a decade
funding, federally and WU the flld SCA program
mandated new mhthntin wages funded when the antipoverty
to go Into affect Jan. 1,1* for agency was founded In the late
Healsiart employees will cod 1$Oi, SCA officials said.
$000 more during the new Mrs. Spenser sa id 188
fiscal yea.
disa dvantaged children are
e
need
for
iisod1y
enrolled — DONNA
Connell said th
additional money could be

OK Expected Today _ _
On Hospital Law _

Evening Heiuld
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Friday, April 20, 1979

In another houpital matter, meaiwhile
I4gtalatlnn to permit the conversion of
$a.vthiç4 MamorWiioep&amp;t.i to a private,
HMaway said If the hoepital board attempts
NOTES
acilIty passed the Florida Seoat. to e the hoapital to an ares which Is ___________________________
Thursday end WU .ch*ihd.d to pass the ins cadble to the people of the Sanford, he
*, It, m
DISCHARGES
wlIipeá Old against It.
foal of Rupnauddives today, SIds Rep
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
John R. Binder
Bobby Hattaway, DAltamoM. SprIngs,
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SOflfOI'd
Henry L Bryant
reported from Tafl—n todly.
Opal Conrad
John W. Burgess
of
fupfta
James Deflafleld Jr.
Whittly Davis
could
become
a
poalbility
It
hospital
board
The liglelation Is pumiaive, Ilettaway
Mary Etchen
Frank Knight
Sortie M. Gibbs
maihors receive a favorable report from
Eunice Madden
said, gIving the coedy commission authority
Jimmie L. Hunt
Joseph Smith
pjn of
to approve or
the
consultants now Completing a MUCIY 00 the
Grace H. Mills
Joseph Stewart
maj,
Julie Tabor
Francis J. Tobin
the hoW The board of directors of
Clifton Taylor
Mildred L. White
hospital baa said the lsgIs'i1i Is neciesiry
Craig S. Goyett,, Delary
Walter Palmer, Casselberry
The
report
Is
to
co'4abi
options
for
flnanto permit the floating of revenue bonds t
JoseptIne Lemmermann, DeBary Sara Attamore, Diltona
Kathryn Vonnhiderhausern,
Jack J. Eso, Deltona
clog proposed eapsaion or alternatives, on. Deltona
urinate, rnodii .ii
Marie
Fromm, Deltona
of which is to move the hospital
owned Wft.
Vinits Show, Winter Spgs.
Claire L. Gondron. Deltons
to a "low population area" of the coady to
Michael Leavins, Deltona
SiRYNS
Dennis Wits Jr., Deltons
Hdtaway said be has recaived resolution. qualify for a Farmers' Home AàninIdrdlon
Sanford:
Liola Wilson, Lake Monroe
from the doctors who serve the houpiW
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lou, according to houpltal board chairman,
supporting
ElcMn. Thomas I Mary, a girl
John C. Elder, Longwood
the )ogWon,
Miller, DavId S Rhonda, a girl
William Lance, Owatonna, Minn
'fl ,j 5yney.

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Acting Sanford Mayor Lilian Stenstrom signs proclamathi, as Sanford
Kiwanlans General J. C. Hutchison (left ) and President Jack Welbie watch.

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peiss, IS; overnight Ins, F.rseait: Fair through
01; yestuOy's 11gb, $4; Mae in. War. days and ciii
barosetric pressure, 10.01; '- Highs in the aid to
iihllii
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Members

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11 am

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SUNDAY

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SEMINOLE HARNESS RACEWAY

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Between 434 and 436. Between Sanford and Orlando

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APRIL 20.22,1979

Pert Cworal: high 1:41
Is N cents for ia.,
3:17 pa., low 5$ ia.,
contal
edaltesd20ferthIIâ'u.

mlKiwenIsQshof$-,4vil1hal,11of.
years; MackR. QsveI ku;
,
Its losatime members en wis,
a. awn,.
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D= hmchsen meeting et the Sanford Civic
WIlson, 31; Mum SUwiplwr, 30; A. Edwin
nJi. The City of Sanford has proclaimed
Shlnholur, 30; Rupert StrIckland, 30;
April 2010 be Kiwanis legion of Honor Day In
Douglas Steiidrom,IS; Howard Mi,Ith, 30;
recognition of these men who have been Floyd Palmer, 20; Mack N. Cievelend Jr., 30;
members for 30 or more years.
Jam. B. Grad, 20 and E. Frank P,ek X.
nft1i end Stzlcklesd we both pad
'
The Legion of Honor members will be
honored and Didrict Governor Thomas J. Uedenai* governors with Kinads. FISId
Dean of Idachatta will be preset to award Wilson, StinorIplwr, uththQlssr, Sisidrom,
d cJ1Iff and lapel buttons.
Grant and P.sh we pad prusidada of the
General J.C. Hutchison, who Is the only club.
~ndWt4rmemberoftbec1ubWt,hes&amp;tbeI1st
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Cish Presided Jack
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iIth 56 years. He helped form the Kiwanis
~~Puboffiasdordln December igii, with Frank
meeting. However, riserratlono should be
Ak.rs as first presIdent. General H*lil.on
mad, no later than today W
i
wa "privileged" member, b* Mill takes Gounbel
et 433S or WilMa at
rol active Interest In the club.
Others to be honored locale Ralph Austin
*nzcaumam
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FLORIDA

Show Set
A vuldy show will be hold at
Kiwanis Club 7:IOp.m.todayattheslerlleg
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Elunuudy School.

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A dory sat accoinpenyh4
In the Tuesday
Evening Herold Balling
ftve
top taxpayers In Seminole
County may have been
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Mile N*b etat. tie wiat.
Park Telephone Company,
headqurtsr.d at
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Aituasus 1ive paId tams of
puS, 303.12 on property valued

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correct for thm company.
they rqrusu both

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and real preputy
owned by the osapsy in the
ad Jad the bIIdeI Uld
RT NECHES, Tow but firefighters fought to The nunis of the uwn
tPI) — Lightning Ignited pro
the ship's bet metal were ad inmwlddy avail.. 1sIad at * Ailomsu.
oil fss on a Ubsrlui from re'Itig the fwnes.
his.
V1SerIhtaid
diii
Ik
ker
ynight
Omclals aId
31
of
the
IS
No 4h. were ropested bid
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p creu
AMNI
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th ship's aiw Jan. were Injured. Five were he.pi for. A Coed Gard hu&amp;o*w
dotheNichesRiver.(s talleid ii etail. coalition with
d several beds e sarcb
aewmanwas riposted flrdgres lma, eds and log the river for bhe.
this morning,
beulas 10 ethers were he
Ihe Iedfgw, moored at the
flreabosrdths*4oMoveraiØaad1$merewere IanOCo.deebiIn PIIt
Sedigor iradsd for minor InJU
d Arthur, had JiM finished
Iihlw4 early today, r.i
alosdeg Is argo.
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estimated 10,000 bowling enthusiasts in Seminole
County. Story, more photos page 2.

etInud Fri. Pap 1A)
Houur, the IaNWd EM sher the olm.s was raised
Thoonr,cilv.da city chi wale .Mqpneshedsaid
kMaaiutIstoloss,
p
tobsldaconcirt.Mthat
air., Suited ruler of cost, Guard aded t at a
I tbqp.m.1,dto tanthe the5hedEMladge,
PIN scscsstupedasredbp
udeoftheeveido,erto City Manager Warns H. thegrsytor.
a
I Harry Lana Crippled
Sanford girl Isiered in
's
in u' Knowles obj.ctlag to tie ____there , riposte of
Luwg. me kern. in cosoort. Zanies balled the
y ceacert.
a,
I udbyFIIddlEReQds cuiiciutpuudMa
I the prometerskedthe
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oval of hihM eWa wlth*ew their permit rugout

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Folks of all ages enjoy bowling

Text And Photos By Tom Netsel

A STRIKE

Jamey Scott is only 2 years old
but he knows what to do with a
bowling ball. His mother Donna
brings him with her from Winter
Springs when she bowls with her
league, the Tuesday Morning
Swingers. His average may not be
great and he throws a lot of gutter
balls but, then again, the ball
weighs almost as much as he
does.
Dorothy and Wilbur Bennett are
bowling with Norman and Eva
Anthony. Retired and living in
DeBary, they are a little older
than Jamey but they enjoy
bowling too.
Bob Robison, manager of
Altamonte Bowling Lanes has
about 50 active leagues and
estimates there must be close to
10,000 bowlers In Seminole
county. Tom Schulze, assistant

manager of Bowl America in
Sanford said, "We have about 45
leagues." That means they have
leagues bowling every day and
every night."
At all lanes bowlers can win
trophies, patches silver dollars,
but Schulze explained, "1 guess
more than anything, people come
here because it's fun."
1 love the game even when I do
terrible," said Sharon Raymond
of Longwood. Then there's the
challenge that the next ball is
going to be it."
Another of the Tuesday Morning Swingers meeting at Bowl
America was Patsy Cooke. "I like
sports," she said. 'Participating
sports. I don't like to sit and
watch. I like to do it and it's good
exercise. It's also fun to get out
with the women."

PATTY COOKE AND SHARON RAYMOND

they, won those patches .bawMug

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Friday, *r11*, im

Weekly Movie Series For COOO GLIDE
Children On Cable TV
lfyoVr
tttkgiuti( Muse aida,
looking fir 0=6111ift 14 06 No wei&amp;e, bee are a
few soggeelluis:

Calliope featires an &amp;ray that have shaped our nation.
of finely-crafted films,
TWO weey mode series,
cablecast
each Monday,
through which children will
enter the world or mystery Thulay, and Friday af-

and Intrigue 'on an enterming educational ad.
ver*lra The Arts, animation
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ternoon on Cable Ozui,l 13
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mlichlevoue reccoon and a
lovable duck among many.
Mdon*, Man Arkin's

award winning "People
scenes for the exciting program includes films Soup," the excellent enspsctade — thsbidldthgof which have won recognition tertaining study In human
the American Dream. for their excellence at major values "My Father, Sim
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"The
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taller and received top awards and Violin"
winner
of
the
candid commentators have COMIN
International Children's
ca ptured on film the porCalliope's April schedule Film. Festival, National
traits of pad and present will lrb* children a wide Educational Film Festival
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programmed by The
Learning Corporation of
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CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PAM— U.
S. 17-111, one mile east of 14 and 4% miles west of
Sanford. How, N.
Dail. Lupw. Art of NO Jr
exhibits, March 9-May 27, Loch Haven Art Centq,
innde, and llroughos* Orange County.

Central Pleridu Civic Theatre presents "I NOW
Sang for My Father," Loch Haven Park, 8:30 p.m.,
April 1,7,11-14, 1921mM 2:30 m1i, April 15. Call
$94.fl65.
GENERAL SANFORD MUSEUM LIBRARY, 520
E. First St Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2Span. only.

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come and teen-age idols go.
Mostly, they take the hike

Sports On The Air
SATURDAY

roughly around the time
they're no longer boys. But

cans Kurt Thomas and Kathy Franklin from Indianapolis.
to 17-year-old Let! Garrett
Johnson againstsims from Indiana.
who just might be every teen
other countries; Championship
230
girl's
passion these days
Ping-Pong match;
Cove
cove.
rage
SPORTSWO
Fight of the Week,
o. the National AAU Shod Success shouldn't end with
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02 wu.ru'io

Live coverage of Sugar Ray Them AU"
Leonard vs. Adoipho Viruet
3:00
(2)
from Las Vegas. Nevada; the
TAIL! TENNIS Taped On April it will be the
Wood Memorial horse race for coverage of the third annual
) IASESAU. Regional coy- 3-year-olds from Aqueduct U.S. National Table Tennis guest performer on the 25th
erag. of Kansas City Royals at Racetrack In New York. a pre- Championship Finals from the annual "Miss USA Beauty
Boston Red Sox; Seattle Mar- view of the April 28th mountain Center Court of Caesar's Pal- Pageant." And, on May 11 he
climb of George WIllig.
nsa at Minnesota Twins,
ace In Las Vegas.
will star In "TheLeif Garrett
EVENING
Q BASEBALL Boston Red
Special."
Both shows will
3:30
Sax vs. Kansas City Royals
7
•MIERICAN SPORTSMAN hardly mark Garrett's first
2:30
SOCCER MADE IN GER- Jackie Stewart competes in the foray before the camera. His
MANY VFL Bochum vs. Em- Race of Champions auto event
0 WRESTUNG
first movie, at age 5 was, as
tract Frankfurt.
in Macau; Robert Duvall rafts
3:30

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PRE4AMI SHOW
1:15

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(2)(M GOLF "Tournament Of

Glen Ellyn (flulails) Children's Coors. In a free
public concert sponsored by UCF, 7:30 p.m., April
30, Donimeridi Elementary School, Maitland.
Spring Fling sponsored by Sbsl Point PTA, April
21, 10 a.m. to3p.m., Sabel Point School, Wekiva
Springs Road. Food, fun, arts and crafts, plants and
garage sale.

Flirida Bsilet Guild presents Ballet Royal In
original ballets, Friday, April 20, 8 pan,, Bob Carr
Auditorium. Orlando and Sunday, April 22, 3:30
p.m., "Copellia." Tickets $4.
Res.jusance Faire, Mlt1an4 Art Center, 231 W.
Packwood Ave., Maitlend, Saturday, April 21, 10
am, to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 21, now to 5 pan.
Sunday, April 22 , noon to 5 p.m. Aibnliuion $2,

Champions" Live coverage of
the semi-final round of this
PGA tournament from LaCosta
Country Club in Carlsbad. Call.
fornia.

4:30
(4) SPORTS SPECTACULAR
Coverage of a basketball game
between the U.S. college allstar team and the Chinese
national team; Part 1 of the
World Mixed Pairs Gymnastics
Chamolonship featuring Amen-

ri..sas.

"G.èpelj," May 34 and May 1043, UnIversity of
C4idral Florida Villa(O Cager, Saturday PKfw=MWN will be £vi,r thatm prot1one, $7 to
Pdoe.$4.11 LW stailluts.Other performascea $2
to public; free to students. Call 2793W.

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1:00
(2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
1:30

(2) OUTDOORS
M 0 NBA BASKETBALL
Live coverage of a second
round play-off game. Teams
and location to'be announced.

2:00
PIONSHIP BOXING Live coy-

erage of the WBC Light Heavy-

weight Championship between
Marvin Johnson and Mitt

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Live coverage of the Atlanta
"125" indy-type auto race from
Atlanta, Ga., and World Wrist
Wrestling Championships from
3etaluma, Cal.

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EVENING

1:00

(3) WHEELS Adams expedmental car project Is reactivat.
Id. as is his affair with Barbara;
Ericas mental condition further
deteriorates and she gets

AFTERNOON

(F TRAVELS WITH C*IARI.IY
caught shoplifting. (Part
With Henry Fonda as the voice
tOO
ol John 8teinbeck.
THEORTH000XIA$TER
ARC THEATRE "Friendly
9:00
li-aged COUPle
(2)0 OLYMPATNON 'iS Fire' A

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WEDNUDAY

Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., (Carol Burnett. Ned batty) bit-

Jerry Lewis and Ed McMahon
ane among the entertainers
scheduled to perform in this $
112 hour IeIecMI from the
Deeert Inn in Las Vegas that
will launch the U.S. Olympic
Ciwntttses national fundcam.

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Hurd Hatfield

star In ttiii adaptation of Thomas Wolfe's c$w.1c story of a
struggling young wrIter's
rorowtic Involvement with a
suocesata, older married woman during the troublesotne

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ARC NEWS CLOSEUP cui. cisaisplon figUre IkitIf
'Men Under Sleg USe With
and guests
The Liberated Woman,' ARC
F* ant Sally
News p.uwla an in-depth Kasen
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look at conleunponary Amen.
Y,SofftIS19IOWkscan men, focusing on their
opnpi.
reactions to the new woman s
role, both on ag

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MONDAY

LOSER TAM ALL Two

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EVENING

death of their son In the VlsIMlii COfl*Gt.

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HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - If
there is a prattler face
around than that owned and
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must be unreal.
You would assume that the
possessor of such beauty
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year could be frosen. Have
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younger than she Is. So, for
years and years, she played
teen-agers and very young
things. Boring.
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says, "and I think things are
just beginning to open up for
me. For a long time, I looked
10 years younger than I was.
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were many actors I could not
play opposite, because I
Looked like their daughters,
and nobody would believe I
could play their wives. But
now I look like I'm In my 20s,
and I'm beginning to play
better roles."
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theory, she reasons that at 50
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(2) WHEELS Adam's expeni- s II. me hoods.
mentalcar project is reactivat100
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TOMORROW
Guests:
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deteriorates and she 9It5 Authors Michele Wallace and
caught shoplifting. (Part 4 of 5) Michael Bradley.
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'The Glacier Fox:'
4 Years To Make.

They prey on flild rats, rabbits. and wild birds though
they also sat pajia. They mate In February, give birth
abotg IS days Inter (average of four piçples) and In
Augi, the litters brk away and become Independent.
Bt* the rats of wival for thus foxes a year later Is
his thut iipercug, and as with other wild wIml1, the
flimIbse of this species is dwindling by the year.
In Pvtoding fr fg, the glacier fox stubbornly
WO man. With their fearless appearance
movumugs, they give the Image of a "noble
wild
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Friday, April 20, 1979-11

Report Of Mork' s Death -Premature New Book On.01d West Shows Truth
DEAR DICK: Is Mock (Robin Williams) really dead?
We heard a rumor that he was killed In an accident.
CANDY N. Raymond, Alta., Can.
DEAR DICK: Ii it true that Robin Williams, from
"Mock and Mindy," had a heart attack or I. It just a
rumor? CRAIG 11724RD, Lethbridge, Alta., Can.
False. False. Neither accident nor heart attack has
stilled the soaring wit of Williams. I just saw him, at the
screening of "The Champ," dressed like a ninny (gaudy
green pants, fur coat, blue beret) and dead people don't
dress like ninnies.
DEAR DICK: I heard that Kate Jackson was killed In a
car accident last week. Is this true? KAY, Indium, Pa.
False again. Don't listen to rumors at school or the
supermarket or the laundromat or wherever. If a big star
dies in any way, it will be in your newspaper.
DEAR DICK: My daughter and I would like to know
why Patty Weaver — Trish Clayton on "Days of Our
Lives" — Is not being exposed to the United States TV
audience as the Number One vocalist in the antis.. She
has by far the most beautiful voice we have heard on TV.
L LeRkhe, lincoln, Neb.
No doubt about It, little Patty is a very gifted singer. We
once 'were on a cruise during which she entertained, and

Ask Dick
Kielner
/).
she was great. But there are two main reasons why she
hasn't struck It big as a singer, yet. First, this Is not an era
in which good voices are appreciated — have you ever
heard Rod Stewart attamj* to sing? He aoimds like a rusty
hinge with a we flange. Second, Patty's work on "Days
of Our lives" restricts her time for anything else, such as
singing.. But the now has a new manages' and she is
currently shopping arosmd for a new recording deal.
DEAR DICK: Will you please tell me how old Melissa
Gilbert of "Little Hose Os the Prairie" Is? Have a wager
on this so please answer. Mis Johnson, Vancouver, B.C.,
Can.

In May, Melissa celebrates her 15th birthday.
DEAR DICK: I have beard that Debby Boone once said
that her hit song, "You Light Up My Life," is a religious
song. True or false ? G.B., Kalamazoo, MICh.
It's true she said It more than once. I heard her sing it a
year ago at the Religion In Media awards dinner, and she
prefaced her performance by explaining that, to her, the
"You" In "You light Up My Life" referred to God. I don't
think that the songwriter had that interpretation in mind
when he wrote It, however.
DEAR DICK: I like the television show, "The Incredible
Hulk," and would like to know more about It. One thing!
would like I. knew Is how they make It appear that David
Bar is turulig 1*. the Hulk. Angels Kh-tbaei,
Bolivar, Ms.
The one thing that Hollywood does best Is special effects, and that's the realm we are talking about here.
They put contact lenses in Bill Bixby's (David Banner)
eyes, and a little touch of green in his make-up. Then they
Pon LuFerrIgno (the Hulk) In the same pose as Bixby is
in, and superimpose a shot of Ferrigno over a shot of
Bliby, making it look like he's Changing. Hollywood's
special effects people are geniuses, and can make .yeu
believe whatever they want you to believe.

By NORMAN NADEL
NEW YORK (NEA) - On
one occasion, John K. Hillers
turnedblue from the cold; on
another he nearly died from
a scorpion's bite. Working in
Death Valley, Timothy H.
O'Sullivan collapsed In the
120-degree heat, Carleton
Watkins needed 12 mules to
carry his equipment into
Yosemite.
All this was routine for the
men who opened up the
American West, not by
fighting Indians or shooting
buffalo, not by railroading,
ranching or farming, but by

making photographs. Today
their work is beginning to
command a respect and
attention it has long
deserved, not only as history
but as a singularly honest
and revealing kind of art.
Examples can be seen at
the Amon Carter Museum in
Fort Worth, Texas, and the
Daniel Wolf gallery In New
York, among many other
places. Last fall the Amon
Carter mounted an
exhibition, now on national
tour, of photographs taken In
the West in the second half of
the 19th century. The prints

had been prepared by
William R. Current, from
either original or copy
negatives.
That show Is now more
widely available In book
form, "Photography And
The Old West" is being
published by Harry N.
Abrams, Inc., in association
with the Amon Carter, at
$19.95, with 172 photographs
selected and printed by
Current, and text by his
former wife, Karen Current.
A National Endowment for
the Arts grant helped finance
the project.

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Shakespeare's last play.

sysid"M

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who
Moran
Thomas
travelled briefly in Major
John Wesley Powell's party
with photographer John K.
Hillers) turned the artist's
eye toward photography, but
even they viewed it
primarily as a tool to be used
later in painting,
Nevertheless, they and
others composed their
scenes and arranged their
subjects with a good feeling
for form. The pictures are
commanding,
0r
provocative, in a number of
ways.
A modern photographer
cannot Imagine the trouble
these pioneers went to. The

process of making a picture
began with cleaning, then
coating with collodion it
large glass plate; Jackson's
and Watkins' were 18 by 22
inches.
Then the plate was sensitized, slipped into the
massive camera, exposed
for up to 10 minutes,
developed in a dark tent,
rinsed, fixed, rinsed again,
dried over a flame and
varnished. Making the print
came later. Wind, rain
dryness, dust and almost
every other natural circumstance worked against
getting a good image on the
plate.

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ABBA: Conquering America Next
By ROB PATTERSON
more albums and singles statistics
are
four never been truly hindered by Sweden Is so small that here, but that isn't so ImNow
that
they've than even the Beatles. That straightforward, unfettered their' aversion to live per- people are maybe bored with portant that we would make
conquered the rest of the makes ABBA (the name Is human beings, whose formances. Even their shot seeing us, so they leave us a special effort to do it.
world, I really can't on. an acronym of Anna, Bjorn, anonymity here has created at International stardom was alone." It makes their
life off
deratand why ABBA hasn't Benny and Anni-Frid) the a bit of mystery. Their songs a media event
"There are Just two places
the first the road almost boringly
expanded its empire to largest selling group In the are irresistible (due in part Eiwoviskm song contest —normal— a fact they ap- left we'd really like to play,"
America.
history of recorded music, to an admitted reverence for which ABBA won with preciate.
he concludes, "and that is
ABBA'a luscious brand of And In the process Sweden's the Beatles), but one won- "Waterloo" before 600
RIsS1* and China. Not for
POP music Is deceptively most profitable Industry, den If it Is great art or great million viewers.
Gearing Into action to the challenge... but for the
simple and catchy In the best bringing in revenues so great technique.
When they do tow. ABBA finally conquer the States, experience. Because really,
sense. Bjorn, Benny, Anna that often their foreign in.
"Of course Americans crtt a Beatluirnanla, as ABBA has already achieved we are just doing It because
and Frida are four come Is paid In raw goods to
musi wonder about us," says their aoon4o-be.released more than almost any other we love music."
wholesome, honestly ap- be used by the many ABBA- Benny Anderuon, the documentary, "ABBA— The POP 51OU
But If that love of music
pealing people. And they've owned Industries,
group's
tWnker.
"You
know
Movie,"
aptly
shows.
But
"There
really
lan't
much
keeps
conquering countries
mastered the American art
In
America
they
can
sell
a
...
'Are
thoy
really
any
luckily
In
their
home
more
for
us
to
do
to
top
the
way
it has, ABBA may
of capitalist economics in a
million
albums
without
ever
good?'
and
such
things."
ourselves,"
country,
Bjorn
says,
"ft
admits Benny. have to Mart thinking about
war
that
wouldprobably
a
concert
here.
A
this
seams
we're
so
famous
and
"We'd
like
to
to really big the moon as a future venue.
playing
"When
we
tour
here
make the president of ITT
healthy
number,
but
by
summer,"
chimes
In
the
take notice,
Skye Aubrey. The Presidents
Consider the facts. With ABBA standards elsewhere, lovely, blonde Frida, "we'll
April__
25 adviser
Is kidnapped, and a
should easily be just do what we've always
songs like "Waterloo"the
five to 10 times greater.
power Is accused of the
done and hope that ________________________________________
"SOS," "Take A Chance ,
crime. (2 Hrs
Me" and "Dancing Queen,"
Thankfully the people Americana will like it."
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lure for his cattle.
c.) 000
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the Swedish quartet has sold behind those monstrous The group's S13CCos has
SEIIGHT 0 ENOUGH Tom is •
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assigned to review the play In flame (Kim Basinger) Is a

Don't expect to find the
outlandish folklore of
"Western movies, books,
short stories and television
In "Photography And The
Old West," Whether it is
George Edward Anderson
posing Mormon families,
Alexander Forbes shooting
cowhands, Will Soule making
portraits of Indians or
William Henry Jackson
Picturing the Yellowstone
country, the emphasis is on a
straight-forward truth.
At the time, nobody felt the
need to fictionalize or
roznanticze the West; it was
romantic enough and the
adventure that the explorers, settlers and
photographers were having
surpassed fiction.
Most didn't even think of it

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STUDENT I.73

In contrast to
their movie
counterparts, the
cowboys In
Forbes' pictures
wore casually
This George Edward Anderson portrait of Mormon settlers Is among the
pictures gathered In 'Photography And The Old West'

fitting clothes...'

Anton for an hour of comedy,
music and dance.
(4) BARNABY JONES Barnaby, temporarily blinded by a
bullet wound, tries to save himself and a key witness from two
killers on their trail. (A)
SCARED STRAIGHT Peter
Falk hosts this documentary
from Rahway State Prison In
New Jersey dealing with a program that scares the crime out
of juvenile delinquents,

as an adventure; It was a job
to be done, a risky but
potentially rewarding new
way of life.
toy stars as the slain owner of a
EVENING
Writing about Forbes'
high-fashion store whose murpictures of cowboys, Mrs.
der must be solved by the
current notes: "In contrast
panel.
600
to their later movie coun
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Gum" (A)
to the harsh conditions of
Forbes' pictures wore
Arizona's Sonoran Desert. (A)
casually
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5:30
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0 ANGIE Angie Falco, a wait- LIVES A young attorney uses some wear boots, many
(4)0 CBS NEWS
ress from the wrong side of the her romance with a medical
O ABC NEWS
tracks, falls in love with a blue- student to gain malpractice others have on ordinary
VILLA ALEGRE
blood pediatrician. (A)
evidence against two heart shoes. A few tote guns, but
the majority do not. They are
U HIGHCLIFFE MANOR A surgeons.
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
plot by the evil enemies of HalTODAY IN THE LEGISLA- rarely seen as tall and lean
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE en Blacks Is short-circuited by
TURE
in the saddle, but rather as
Mazy finds herself becoming
Glenville
(Stephen
Ian
Rev.
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assortment of men of
romantically involved with a
11:00
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married man.
all ages and descriptions...
CD GD
NEWS
9:00
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JOKER'S WILD
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can be seen in those harMACNEIL / LEHRER attempts to determine whether
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REPORT
the charred remains of a body
(1) U TONIGHT Guest host: straightforwardly into the
found in a bombed van are
Rich Little.

THURSDAY

April 26

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those of a hit man's intended
victim. (A)
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
FIVE- 0
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0 MATCH GAME PM.
McGarrett's investigation of
O $100,000 NAME THAT three murders caused by postTUNE
suggestions loads him
U CAROL BURNETT AND hypnotic
to an unusual research instiFRIENDS Guests: Joan Rivers,
tute. (11)
Vincent Price,
BARNEY MILLER A vandal
to DICK CAVETT Guest: 0
who tears up the station house
Carol Burnett. (Part I of 2)
leaves a note that he's out to
8:00
get Barney. (R)
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 5 WORLD "Cuba: Sport And
SPECIAL "Siberia: The End- Revolution" Cuba's phenomeless Horizon" The people of nal national sports program is
Siberia are using today's tech- modeled after those of the
f101ogy to Control their inhospit- U.S.S.R. and East Germany.
able environment,
(R)
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laze) A charming but unusual
CARTER COUNTRY Chief
0
Couple (Vincent Price, Coral
Roy begins to worry about his
Browne) play host on a myste- job when several of his cotrlous train that transports its
leagues lose their jobs to
Passengers into the past.
younger
men.
S MOM a MINDY Mork tries
10:00
to Protect Mindy and himself
from the town bully without (2) U PRESENTiNG SUSAN
using any violence. A
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photographer's lens."

Family portraits, such as
0 NEWS
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mountain vacation turns into a Custer County, Neb., setnightmare when the detectives
tIers, and George Edward
discover a demonic Cult with
plans to sacrifice a local girl. Anderson's of the Mormons,
are fascinating. For one,
12:00
Butcher placed his tripod
(A) 810 VALLEY Victoria wit- and heavy view camera
nossos a murder and rocognrz- well back, to include
es the young killer as the son of
Ilfestock and farm equipa judge in Stockton.
mnent
in the background,
0 MOVIE "A New Kind Of
Love" (C) (1963) Paul Newman, with the couple and four
Joanne Woodward. A buyer for children in the foreground,
a department store and a and it pump organ smack in
newspaperman fall in love alter the middle of the family.
meeting on a plane. (2 Hrs.)
According to a note But12:37
cher made at the time (1888),
0 MANNIX Mannix tries to "We did not want to show the
find out who is trying to kill a
deceased detective's Secretary old sod house to friends back
East, but the young lady and
and why. (A)
mother wanted to prove they
1:00
(2) U TOMORROW Guest: owned an organ."
A few, such as Eadweard
Los Angeles radio disc jockey
'the"páM'
Oaseyevl'
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�SUNDAY EDITION
list Year. No. 210—Sunday, April 22,1979--Sanford, Florida 32771

For Seminole County

SMH Conversion
Wiens,,,Or Died It?

,N'J 5 114 0= 1 E&amp;

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The local legislation which would permit tatives Friday.
the conversion of Seminole Memorial
Even though the bills are identical, Miss
Ho*tal to a private, non.proflt facility, Glbb said, either the Senate bill or the House
pawed both houses of the Florida I aal-1-ture bill will have to pass the other house. She said
this week.
the chances are the Senate bill will get to the
But the legislation hasn't really passed both House floor before the House bill gets to the
houses.
Senate floor because of differences in
That may sound conf using, but the procedures and committees In the two
Seminole County Legislative delegation Houses.
understands the situation perfectly.
Miss GIbb said it is likely the Senate bill will
"It's all a matter of procedure," said be passed by the House In about two weeks
tharlctte GIbb, legW.tIve aide of State Rep. and tbaee days later be sent to Gov. Bob
Bobby Hattaway, Jtem,g Sçr
'Graham for his signature.
According to Miss Glbb, it happened this
Since the governor doesn't usually sign
way:
local legislation, she said, the bill will
The legislation requed by the Seminole probably become law without his signature 15
Memorial Hospital board of directors with the days after It is sent to the governor's office.
approval of the Seminole county commiesion
The hfta legislation, she said, should
was sponsored as a Senate bill by State Sans. become law In late-May.
John Vogt, DCocoa, and Clarke Maxwell Jr.,
Because the certified Senate bill was not
R.Melborne, and it passed the Senate available to be acted upon by the House on
Thursday.
Friday, the day designated In that body for
On Friday, the Identical legislation, local legislation, she said, Hattaway sub..
Rumored by
Rep.. Hattaway and mitted the legislation for action there as a
Bobby Brantley, RLcngwood, as a separate House bill.
House bill passed the House of R.pr.sn— DONNA E8TF

state

Beautiful Quilted
TRESS and FOUNDATIONS

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Hyatt &amp;own turns the
gavel over to Speaker Pro
Temper. Richard Nodes.
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Sheldon, DTainpa, who
was out of the chinber.
A review of wW House
--- aunbars
did Frlkyaliows
they:
—4kmed An highway
patrol
1-frviapd
.
the Ralph Davis Highway
Patrol Station. The bill (NB
221) honors retired
Department of Highway
Safety Director Ralph
Davis.
—Struck from the books
the schedule of paternity
payments and Instead
voted to let judges deter.
mine reasonable child

support In paternity cases.
(CHB IlL)
—Designated a bridge on

State Road 714 !annlng

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French said the county issue, French said cities are
money
.
commission delegation also already receiving funds from
would be used to beef up and
.
discussed with the local those same sources.
mlsslonexpectstorecelveword correct deficiencies in
legislators
a house bill, The areas of the health
from Tallahassee in abo ut two programs and create additional
currently under consideration, depa rtment where the money
weeks on whether its plea for services at the health departi
which would call for joint votes would be used, French said,
$750,000 in state funding over a ment.
of city and unincorporated area would be In accordnace with
three-year period to beef up
"We wanted to know whether
ip) residents on annexations by guidelines set jointly by fiRS
programs and to add 15 new the state through the Depart
cities and the proposal to in. and the health department, as
staff members to the Seminole ment of Health and
dude federal and state revenue foUows:
County Health Department has Rehabilitative Services (fiRS)
sharing funds and gasoline tax —Child care — "This area Is
been approved,
will be just mandating
money within the scope of the the cause of the major
County Commission Chair- programs or will be par.
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double taxation issue,
discrepancy between fiRS
man Bob French, Corn- tldpatlng in the funding for
The county opposes both bills, proposed standards and current
missioner Sandra Glenn, those programs," French said,
French said, adding local performance. The six divisions
County Administ rator Roger noting fiRS has identified areas
A
legislators are sympa thetic to under this program would
Nelswender and Jeff Etch- which need additional health
the county's position. Th e reasonably, within the threeBOB FRENCH
berger, director of the county's care.
annexation bill would provide year time frame, be brought
waiting for word
office of
Management,
He said local legislators said
Inequalities In that city voters into state standards.
Analysis and Evaluation they will attempt to gain the John Vogt and Clarke Maxwell could "outvote" the dwellers In Seminole County, according to
(OMAE) were In Tallahassee additional f unding after Jr., all of the Seminole County the unincorporated areas, statistics gathered by the state
two days this week seeking meetings were held with State Legislative delegation and Rep. French said.
for the county commission, has
assistance with the f unding Reps. Bobby Hattaway and Dick Bachelor of Orange
Of the Inclusion of the other the highest infant death rate In
from the four-member local Bobby Brantley and State Sen.. County.
tax funds in the double taxation See DECISION, Page 11*
French said the new

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Palm City as Palm City

Bridge.
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—Voted to allow the
county commissioners of
Coier Coy to eat up a
Department of Animal
(mlrol to hire officers and
law *Jos toaUpst
owners. (HO SN).
—Railed the reimbiw.emeid to the Boards of
Supervisors In Palm Beach
County from $100 per year
to $300. (RB 1153).
The list goes on and on,
and while most lawmakers
agree these bills don't

mean when stacked up
agalat workmen's coin.
penadlon, they are often
the ones that — as Rules
Chairman Ralph Haben
said — the people at home

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datlnns preventive, developmental
and aiwlthxnent. Students who need help
would be placid In the Preventive component,
aver. students In the develonentaI area
and
. fad learners In the enrichment category.
"For the pad year, I have been looking for

IndePendent Trucker

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HmW Staff Writer

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Is still on Th.Sofa

acs1.aI.lI two

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Horses' For America's Last 1Vftvuk,%ys'

wages of company or Teamster
"The public has such a gas is In t he mid 70s but lonly they travel through, some of
Union drivers and get the Idea screwy image of truckers — get $1.25 now for the same box which
expire each ala months.
For the pad 14 years Mike truckers are well paid. Not like we're a bunch of maniacs of oranges," he said.
They also must fill out tax
Youngblood, , of Geneva has always true, he said.
or thugs or worse," he said. "I
Another hazard to the In- forms for the federal governbeen able to escape the
"Your in
trucker is think movies like "Smokey and dependent trucker Is the strike ment
W ai1IflI**IVO5TIin,
nt every three months.
pressures
of
a
the
modern
day
totally
different
breed
from the Bandit' have given us a bad by teamsters. When there is a Compounding
"I have come to the conclusion that what W
the difficulty
world by taking to the open road your teamster," he salt "Your image.
need Ii to like can, Of the children in
strike,
Youngblood
says
union
are
the
conflicting
state laws,
in his long-haul truck.
derg
On
the
road,
Youngblood
said
militants
have
been
known
to
he
said.
For
example,
Florida
"
Now, however, Youngblood
the trucker catches the brunt Of threaten the Independent permits trucks on its highways
"Maybe then, we can save these
kids and
believes things are beginning to
they won't destroy their self-Image."
the public's hostility. He said truckers still on the road. He to carry up to 00,000 pounds of
dose
In around him and he is
motorists become impatient said he once had his windshield freight. But the limits, in other
Thal'i not th. only bill Sanbiols
being caught up like Bra Fox
'We 'r e
when he drives the 55 mph limit broken during a strike. He also states is
cII1I
endid
different. M"ululppl's
on a tar baby of contemporary
and
often offer obscene said some of his fellow In- limit Is only
73,000 pounds.
Guns Grooms, .acatjv. director of the
problems.
gestures when they pass him. If dependents have had concrete "You can go crazy figuring
S"th1, Education Association (SEA), says
me constant acre- In the
he keep. up with the flow Of blocks ckopped on their moving
be favors a bill l would
g.fflng If
a sick
outs route without giving up
priceoffuel, endle.sruleafrwi
rOfficata66mphpace, he said trucks by persona
of
have hank los fuiltim, school employees.
part of your load," he salt
bureaucrats and law an.
he gets the same gestures from highway underpasses.
Participation by .rheol employs., would be
"You're
forcernent officials, hassles
an easy mark for a
l, p..
,10
,
a,. veketary badi.
%aj
violation
from
all
or
a traffic ticket, too,
"Can't
win,"
he
says.
oil dealers or the teamsters
"UIhiyba4acatadrophe,thsycedMdraw
beca
e
us
th
ey
know you'll be
non.
ftlstheprlceofgaa,t
ngh,
maki
ho
ng times hard for the
deys oat of the sick lust. bank to cover IbM
a sagging
that
Youngblood
said
has independent trucker It's the
thine, Gisem'
mg, theMes to deatroy the
become
the
graded
problem
In bureaucrats," sa ys Yo un court " comes up so chances
sld.i'
Wmdlm us the dais of bilk can be
g- are you'll pay the fine."
his job.
dheasn
blood.
ebtuid by 1Mi,g the tcll4res IpmiWr: KO
t
cowboy —
difficulty in obtaining gas,
"We' got to spend hours a The har1ps have taken
KT'IW
-IM
the Independent, long-haul
despite shortages, but price day trying to keep up with all some of the romance out of the
hikes of 10 cents a gallon every the rules and the paperwork. open road, but not enough so
Whet we fradrations and
unio n six marsha are hard to beer We even have to fill out a log that the Yoimgbloods would
many are getting
getting paid by the When his truck Is only getting every day telling how many consider
Said
to be problems of survival for hour even if they're 4tlng on five, miles to the gallon. Every hours a day we sleep,"
he said.Yosmgblood: "It Isn't all thng
UP— and his X"V-dd the sids of the road with a time the prim of gas goesupa
mother's home
700 Pods ad F"*
In addition hhe and
It's CraCkeduptob,, but we,
wits, Data. me
. . brsekdown.
claims I. be Iritals's
penny, Yousgbioods' business wife have to obtain em. per. never thought very long
lad week
about
their living hauling goods
fatted w
Ms
"BatVvegottobemovthg$o PlYsanedrsl3centa per hour mite from many of the dates quitting,"
aurebucasathsc'lbs 1$asslIymsigsd$s acatheeountrybith,1r1p73 make
to operate. And he says he _________________________
lataratlonal Treader truck. loss hesebdovu."
Cannotm.keupthe difference
wulgh.dslpiI
by
m d 16
411 01 11 weeks. And although wits we far from r Its aid services becaus. brokers
go .
. e.
the7joytheli1s,theyvd
they gd by,battI*r pay, ijlt usv&amp;hyM the hauling fe. and
toway
are
hitt1ngprattydif
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ai
was Calculated, wouldbsfar thsybavsnotb.enasactlyeas AUMTh.QaC ..........
'UIgaintMy.i.IA'l
dIW's dieter,
bulIV the $14 _per he_ some the oil c"paieu In their fee
1seI.11 hsts a.
eat WI."
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He aid p.01)1. leek at the
oupWs kedgut.
New York I get $1 per box. Now

Proposed legislation that would con.
central. on finding and correcting the heraft problem Of chi
J in from kindergarten
through the third geade Is "as of the ho"
going," says Roger Harris, assistant
of
CS.
Hants
y
Seminole
omclalswsr,pousdFrldsyoithslropinjo'io(
the various bills pending before the
legislature.
The duly childhood idellLOfl bill Ii ready
for floor debate. fl would -tshla the ThrIds
Primary Educ#'o" Proparu to allocate IN
pjfl or the next these years to pay for
knpl,n,it the
bon dale's $7 es—Ike
"This is the thing that his be. moot in.
tareding to us," Harris says, "We us ails
awueOfth
in vbcutW.
wag to calob thus kids while they're
low#
•
nsleCoeMy.dweIbswd member PM
Tiles suss with Hails
f suppilti
the bilL The bill would t1
three

S.ldIs Soft Ouly.

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legislative delegation.

theSt. LiacleRiver between
Stuart and the area of

DTampa, voted several
times for Rep. George

DyIHAHON CAUASCO

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By DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole Co unty Corn-

Have Local Interest

Audi&amp;
Pc.
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kth

Bob Graham's tax relief
bill. Rep. Elvin Martinez,

1' Educational Bills'

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V..jan.kssslt, tTh.rty and

&amp;9:6N to ~0just a few*

paychecks and lawmakers
banter back and faith.
This Friday was no
exception. Rep. Barry
Kutun, DMlanii Beach,
was moving about — no
doubt lobbying for Gov.

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Health $ Decis ion Due

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Only Means Votes

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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 25 Cents"

77 Year, No. 168—Sunday, March 4, 1979

The Kids: 'Where Can We Go?

Teen-Age Hangout A Problem For Longwood Officials

Oza-Of.Busineu Number

BY DENNIS FEOLA
going to get In trouble," Manning said. "I want them to day inside
HersidSiaff Writer
Longwood Village Inn, which Is next door to the UtU Dixie
or go back home."
The owner of the Longwood Village Inn, who Identified himself
Market.
"This is our place to hang out and have fun," Robed Moore of
The Issue of the youths hinging out at the little Dixie Market
only
as Christy, said the youths are hurting his business.
Ingwood said.
Manning said the hotel owner has complained customers are
has bean raised at several Longwood City
"They're
bums.my
They
shouldn
Q Council meetings,
't allow
them to do that," Christy
afraid of leaving their crs with large groups of youngsters said. "They broke
fence
in 10
places.
But, fun for Moore and his contemporaries Is a problem for
Among the thm4$ rejected inggedlcne for dealing with the
hanging
around
nearby.
owner
Thehas
Longwood city officials.
also complalnid the
problem which has been discussed are: a I PML curfew for those
teenagers
sit
on
and
break
the
wooden
fence
which sUlTOuflds his
Each evening dozens of teenage gather at the Little Dixie under 18; surprise ralde to catch the youths with drugs or alcohol
"Go see the pile of garbage they leave behind. I'm sick and tired
property.
Market at Church Street and state road 427 In Longwood. Known and bringing some of the youths home In police cars as en alert
of cleaning It everyday," Christy said. "He shouldn't have opened
throughout the country by teenagers looking for somewhere to and warning to their parentst
Manning said "off-hand" he does not recall any incidents of that establishment over there," he said of the Little Dixie Market.
vandalism directly attributable to the youths At the Little
spend an evening, the Little Dixie Market Is one of the few places'
Alter all the
But, Luther Bruce, owner of the Little Dixie Market, views the
edons were tentatively rejected, the city
In Seminole County where youths under 18 can play pinball and council liatructed Manning to check with area cities to see how
Market. But citywide, Manning said, petty crimes are on the youngsters differently. He left his convenience store unattended
Increase.
f0CbSll and shoot POOL
they bode .IntiIi problems.
"We've
had
one
heck
of
an
Increase
in
larcenies
an4 van for about 10 minutes while being interviewed In the parking lot
The problem, according to Longwood Police Chief Greg
Maiming
said
behind the store. He said he wasn't afraid of the youths "dealing
this
week
he
Is
working
on
some
solutions
but
he
dillim," Manning said. "There's more kids in this area
Manning, is not the ywmgsters Inside the
thin
you
my
merchandise."
combination coo- declined to be apedflc,
can shake a stick at.
venlence store and fun center, but the large nwnber apilling od
.
"I
know all these kids," Bruce said. "These are nice kids.
Manning said a solution is necessary because of the Increasing
"They're eventually going to wind up trouble." MannIng
Into tte adjoining perking 101.
"Most people look at these kids like they don't have parents.
"When you have that many people mingling around, they're Most of complaints from local parents and area businomnen, said of the patrons of the Little Dixie Market, "We Should try to
"When
veal In his protest of the 'Ituatlon Is the owner of the act before something happens."
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23 granted the 191h day of January, 1979.

Brezhnev Issues New

Warning

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Chi R
eptd Ready
To Pull Ou t Of - Vietnam

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By United Press Isteruatlomi Embassy In Peking denied the
China,
Its troopa In virtual reports today that Lang Son had
_____
control
of the strategic provin- fallen. He said Vietnam would
ciii cpi'M of Lang Son, has continue to counterattack the
decided to halt Its advance and Chinese troops.
withdraw, a Japanese report
Vietnam Friday rejected a
from Peking said today.
Chinese
of truce talks. and
_______demanded
_____ offer
____
TheKyodoNns8ervicegaij
Peking withdraw Its
we ainnoruies ac1o.ed troops from Vietnam "corn____
the
decision to pull out of pletely, Immediately and unVietnam, but the date for the conditionally."
cmaaitroopwitj,
Soviet President Leonid

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Chinese Vice Premier Ku Mu retributions,"
said In a television interview
Friday the war was going The latest warning was
"smoothly" and that Chinese Issued Friday night just two
troops could be withdrawn hours after President Leonid
according to plan.
Brezhnev delivered a surpriaThe Chinese have insisted Ingly restrained speech In
war PLWI ILIML which he repeated Moscow's
provides for a Chinese with- earlier warnings to Peking and
.drawal once its other objectives said be hoped to meet President
- have been thet. But they have cut " the --- Mu" to
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be scrupulous In their retusal .i
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Tokyo said today
us Friday, added_his
voice to that
N1IREZIPEV'- - being ready to negotiate a address Ifl five martha, con11
wL'iI&amp;- l nwd
WId abort 01
- ...tovgbena tal-i
.- Chines, withdrawal, On
jflyg or 01
InsP'dday_mern. plsatg 'i'il*ary actbonif the
- - Friday, the Vietnamese 4.inii
Vietnam
but,
Ilk,
previous
and V'.thnness force.
Chinese did not withdraw.
lery.
-- Soviet
warn
Forelgo
Ministry
sent
a
not,
to
ings,stopped
gait
abandoned the city, turning it
Japanese news reports from It claimed all three thrusts Peking rejecting Its call for O
f
pledging
military
action
into a "ghost town." They said Peking said the Chinese leader- were thrown back after the truce negotiations and
the Chinese withdraw.
it was not Immediately known If ship actually appeared to have Chinese suffered 4,000 dead or demanding China "stop forever unless
The later warning, contained
the (tines, would advance been encouraged by Brezhnev's wounded In the attinpt to - Its aggression and completely, in a Soviet government datefurther to seiz, the city,
speech which, despite Its harsh advance through the--jilily
ment distributed by the official
Kyodo quoted 0mm.e aim- denunciation of China's "um- approaches to Lang Son 90,
news
agency Tan, also fell
tberltlesas saying the ceaseflre pudent, piratic attack" on miles train Hanoi.
'Im pudent,
short
of
a military ultimatum
and pullout decision was made
Lang Son, which guards a key
-I
although
Its tone was noticeably
by the Chinese Communist
piravic
river crossing, has beçQme the
harsher
than Brezhnev's reParty Central Military Corn'dangerous
major focus of the invøslon
marks.
Mission.
launched by China to "pUni"
attack' statement
The government
___
the Vietnamese for their Inaccused
China of preparing to
belt
of
all
milita
ry
be a
vaslon of Cambodia.
Immediately
and
unextend
Its
invasion into Laos
operations
0mm.,. forces
But little fighting was report- conditionally withdraw its and warned:
deployed Inside Vietnam and a Vietnam, did no more than .d over
the rest of the northern troops."
"The Chinese troops must be
withdrawal of all persormel to. reiterate past Soviet denunct&amp; Vietnam battlefield as the
Brezhnev
making
his
first
immediately
withdrawn Outside
Chime territory.
tions of the Chinese Invasion, ponderous' Chinese advance foreign policy speech In five the boundaries of Vietnam,
Japanese dispatches from
In its latest report on the
to a baiL:' months, warned the Chinese military demonstrations on the
Washington, meanwhile, fighting, Vietnam's official
Elsewhere
In
northern
Invasion had posed the "gray, borders of Laos and preparequoted government and Radio Hanoi said today Vial nam, the flgMInjapperedVial.
IO"est
threat to peace in the tlons for invading that country
Deilu.. Department officlals namen troops had repulsed a have slackened off coiI4era- world."
must be ended. The Chinese
as saying 0dM,, troops had Urse-proug attack on Lang Son bly, with qibae forces hol4ing
The Soviet Union has Issued aggressors must know that the
cs$ured Lang Son, about 10 by "aimed two Chinese mini. positions s1i 25 miles Inside another Warning to Peking to more crimes they perpetrate,
miles north 01 HamoL
try corps" — about 50,000 men the border in some places and get out of Vietnam, declaring
Kyodo said, however, a - In three days of fierce controlling two remo1 jv1n- •;(he longer Qmina remains there
See CHINA, Page 2*
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Seminole Community College basketball
coach Joe Sterling consoles player Jimmy
Rogers Friday night In DeLand after the
freshman from -Orlando suffered a broken
bone In his lower left leg Sterling lost more
than a player as Seminole was ousted from the
state tournament by Brevard, 8441. For photo
and story details, see Page 8A. Brevard was
also a spoiler in baseball Friday, heating 8CC
by 81. Page IA.

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Chorim 'Abrams
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Warrants have been Issued Is and a Georgia r,14.d, Diads about 3:41 a.m. Friday whim his wit, are graduates of
Lawrencevllk, Ga., for former Moon, were the vktkne. w ' DiflNn - who w aps
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IN BRIEF

Coins, Pearls
Taken From
Sanford'i'te

NATION
IN BRIEF
48 Insured As 2 Buses,
Semi-Trailer, Truck Collide

Italy's Demos Will Run
Regime Without Communists

By LEONARD KRANSDORF

OAKRIDGE, Ore. (UP!)
Forty-eight
people were injured, none critically, Friday
afternoon in a collision involving two
Canadian tour buses, a semi-truck-trailer rig
and a pickup truck on an icy Cascade
Mountain highway,
Two 72-year-old women passengers from
one of the tour buses were admitted to St.
Charles Memorial Hospital in Bend, where
both were reported in fair condition today.

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A firing squad
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revolutionary radio reported. A mob hacked
three policemen to death in southern Iran. The
broadcast said Warrant Officer All Hosselni

Ranjbar was executed after a revolutionary
court convicted him in full proceedings,
emphasizing that he was not killed after a
summary trial.

WIZZY AND

Magician Winy (Hal Barber) found his pouch
the center of attraction Friday at Hopper
Elementary. First, (left photo), he shows a
pupil volunteer a chicken that only a few
moments, earlier was an egg. And then
(right), he watches as Andre Green adds
magic stardust to the pouch for another trick
sleight of hand. A tricky time was had by all.

HIS POUCH

Catholic Poles Give Thanks
WARSAW, Poland (UP!)
Millions of
jubillant Catholics flocked to churches today
for prayers of Thanksgiving at the news Pope
John Paul II will visit Poland in June to
become the first pontiff to visit a communist
nation. In a joint communique broadcast on
state radio and television Friday evening, the
Polish government and the church announced
the 58-year-old pontiff would tour four Polish
cities during a nine-day visit June 2-10.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) — Ugandan
President Idi Amin, threatened on two war
fronts by advancIng Tamanlsn
Ugandan rebels, has told his loyalists It Is time
to counterattaàk. "It Is now time for Uganda
to hit the enemy very hard," Amin told a rally
of several thousand police and prison officials
Friday, according to a Radio Kampala
broadcast monitored In Nairobi.

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the harsher will be the charges that U.S. policy

Canadians Evacuated From Homes
EDMONTON, Canada
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of suburban MIII Wood
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They said the blaot blew up
Friday that injured a 22-year- equipped with gas-fed ap Ryll said.
dip.., of hire over 11 to 40 the trick's gasoline task and

old truck driver. S. Ed Ryll pilences, but that "the Wad
said police did not know when readings taken by gas
the residents could come beck monitoring devicn show the
danger level Is decreasing."
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dths gas, first thol4ld to
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WHEELBARROW GONE
and Friday from an unlocked

garage at 201 Dogwood Drive in
Sanford. The wheelbarrow
worth $30 belonged to Bernie
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There were no apparent signs
of forced entry but Arlene
Davison is still missing $130 in
cash from her apartment at
Seminole Gardens Apartments
in Sanford. The money was

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NEW YORK (UPI)—A federal grand jury
has filed Its first Indictment In the $5.8 million
Kennedy Airport robbery against the alleged
"inside man," a Lufthansa cargo agent. The
defendant, Louis Werner, 47, is one of three
men arrested In connection with the precision
raid last Dec. 11 in which six masked gunmen
grabbed $5 million In cash and some $850,000
in jwelry, gold and pearls. None of the loot
has been recovered.

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Shirley Ann Pereira, 32, of 1190 Houndtable Drive, Cassetberry, was on hel
way home from Sanford Thursday night when she discovered she literally
had no wheels. While at a meeting of the Seminole County Chapter of the
American Cancer Society at Chase and Co., 202 South Oak Ave., Sanford,
someone took the tires and wheels from her 1977 Grand Prix. Mrs. Pereira

Hero' Honored

NEW LOCATION...
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PIP AUTO INSURANCE
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Gun, Bones Found In Chicago

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manufacturing plant by a
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RING STOLEN
An engagement ring valued
at $225 was stolen from the
home of Steve Nielson between
Wednesday and Thursday. The
ring was stolen from the
bedroom, at 800 U.S. 17.92 in
Fern Park.
THEFT FROM CAR
Jackets and a checkbook
worth $20 were stolen Thursday
morning from an unlocked car
parked at Johns Apartments in
Fern Park and owned by John
Green, 22.

GRAND OPENINGII

BURBANK, Calif. (UPI) — The son of
California Sen. Alan Cranston pleaded innocent Friday to charges he tried to murder
his former girlfriend by holding her down and
setting her bed afire. Robin Cranston, 31,
remained free on $5,000 bond pending a
preliminary hearing March 29 on charges of
assault with Intent to commit murder, assault
with force likely to create great bodily Injury,
arson and burglary.

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taken iii isday from a dresser
drawer in the bedroom, police
said.

Five canisters of the acid,
which officials said had the
explosive power of 400 sticks of

Morris,
APARTMENT THEFT

"(hi Friday and Saturday nights this and the Seminole Pun
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Burger was to be cited for
successfully transporting a load
of crystalized perchioric acid to
a deserted area near the
Everglades.

A wheelbarrow was stolen
sometime between Thursday

Cranston's Son Charged

we the only place. to go," do said.
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policemen setup pickets at city fire stations
today as their walkout entered Its third week,
but firemen Ignored them and worked past the
midnight Friday expiration of their contract.
Police refused to vote on the city's "final"
contract offer Friday night, but agreed to
return to the Teamsters' hail tonight and
discuss changes in the proposal that were
telephoned to union leaders by a federal
mediator.

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andonematchboxcontaining64 dais plan to give the citation
City Council voted Burger a
total capsules. Bond on each posthwnously because Burger, special citation that read in
20, was killed Friday in a traffic part: "me citizens of Planyouth was set at 554)
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ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY accident.
tion do recognize the most
Leonard Laster, 19, of
Burger was in his sister's 1973 courageous action of Michael
Orlando, was arrested by Jaguar along with 20yearold Burger ... and express the most
Altamonte Springs police for Debra Jean Mossman when the sincere gratitude for his heroic
burglary and possession of driver lost control of the car action."
burglary tools.
and smashed into a tree in
Mayor Frank Veltri said City
Laster was observed taking Martin County.
Council will present the meswheelcovers from a vehicle and
Both occupants were thrown sage of thanks to Burger's
was arrested shortly after the
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know If Burger or Mm
SLA'ItaoABDoou4s
A green skateboard in the Moasman was driving at the
chiveway .t 3418 Holly Ave., in time of the accident. Miss
Sanford was stolen Friday Mosarnan Is in the Intensive
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afternoon. The skateboard careunit at Martin Memorial

More evacuees returned today to their
homes along the slowly receding Ohio River
after nearly a week of flooding along its
shorelines. River experts noted, however, rain
was forecast this weekend In parts of the Ohio
Valley and warned that heavy rainfall would
slow the river's return to below flood level and
could even cause it to rise again slightly.

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volatile substance to the field
PLANTATION, Fla. (UPI)
Seminole County jail today
TWO
weeks
ago
Michael
Burger
where
It was detonated by
charged with possession of a
bravely
drove
a
truck
carrying
authorities.
controlled substance.
William Stokley, 20, River- highly unstable explosives for
"There wasn't anyone else at
view Ave., and Daniel Lee, 23, disposal in a safe place and was the plant who could drive the
due to be cited
of 206 Hayes Drive were
by city officials truck," Burger said a!arrested by sheriff's deputies for his courageous action.
terwarcis. "1 guess it was up to
after a search of their car
Today, Plantation city offi- me."
turned up three plastic buggies

By United Press International

They all have parents and the parents come In here to see their
kids. They know where their kid. are," Bruce said.
Concerning the hotel's wooden fence, Bruce noted that We
located on hi. (Bruce's) property. "Bid I dolt wed to make an

But tbsydUdsdIUngaihibMapMNSVCL
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River Residents Returning

Proudly Presents

said. "Whet do they wad as to de, walk the studs?"

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four New England states are calling for a
regional presidential primary to be held after
the New Hampshire election that traditionally
marks the start of the nation's presidential
balloting. Massachusetts Secretary of State
Michael J. Connolly Friday joined officials
from Connecticut, Vermont and Maine In
backing the primary idea.

serious, trA Adia
Late Friday,

Check Walters of 011Mde, ham radio eperater whe hopS in
e—'-uUlcaUs with a radio eper.tsr ii Iran tig the recast
crete, will be the guest speaker Msadsy at a meeting of the Lake

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worth 1101100 And belonvina to
Timothy Bybee, 18, was stolen
from his frcnt yard at 408
Highland St. In Rolluiig Hills
sometime between Friday night
and Saturday morning; reports
indicate.

New England Region Primary?

Which eder to
towards Chin hid acewagid youths end, U, which eoniprlsei the bUlk of people who hang out
Western obeenirs, awpeiesd ft to invade Vistame.
at IliaUlti, Disk MarW, ban been closet Spedilcally cited
by &amp;sn generally to_ :strained speech, said they emilijagM towardsthe
IVI plenthida opined gets closed duwe," one of the ysidha
th.* the I
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TURPIN, Okla. (UPI) — A twin-engine
aircraft crashed and burned minutes after
takeoff late Friday, killing all six persons
aboard, Federal Aviation Administration
officials reported. Authorities indicated there
were some children aboard, but identities of
the victims were not available. Investigators
said all six were from Liberal, Kan.

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worth of jewelry from a home
at 2301 Grandview Ave., in
Sanford, police said.
The burglars, according to
reports, removed the screen
from the open window and then
ransacked
the bedroom
eventually taking a gold watch
and bracelet worth $200 and
belonging to Zella Miller, 74,
JEEP STOLEN
A locked 1977 pickup truck

WASHINGTON (UP!)
National Park
Service officials estimated Washington's Mall
would be closed for up to two months for
repairs of about $975,000 damage caused by
farmers and their tractors. The latest
estimate, made by maintenance crews who
surveyed the Mall Thursday and Friday, was
lower than a $1.1 million estimate made three
days after American Agriculture Movement
farmers were barricaded on the Mall Feb. 5.

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coin collection, antique pearls
and earrings worth $485.
The thieves entered through
the southeast window of the
home at 807 E. 14th St and stole
the items belonging to Robert
Milligan III, 30.
JEWELRY STOLEN
An open rear left window was
the apparent point of entry for
burglars Friday who stole $200

Mall Damage $975,000

cesmealcalod Is Irma, who has mince returned to the UUlhed
Statm. The meeting is open to the public.

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)
North and
South Yemen ended more than a week of
border clashes today by Implementing a
cease-fire mediated by Syria, Iraq and Jordan, Arab news agencies reported. South
Yemeni President Abdel Fattab Ismail
"appealed to the armed forces at 1 am. this
morning to abide by the cease-fire
agreement," which took effect at$a.m. 1a.m.
EST today, the Iraqi News agency said In
dispatch from the South Yemini capital of
Aden.

A burglary at a Sanford home
Friday resulted in the theft of a

11 Killed In Plan. Crash

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Action Reports

Herald Staff Writer

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ROME, Italy (UP!)
Italy's dominant
Ch ristian Democrats said today they will try
to limp through their latest government crisis
by running the country without the Communists that kept their last two Cabinets In
power.
Ii Popolo, the Christian Democratic
Party's official newspaper, outlined the
party's new stand today after two successive
premier designates failed to solve a 31-day-old
government crisis sparked by Communist
demands for Cabinet seats.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sunday, March 4, 1979-4A
WAYNE D.

DOYLE, Publisher
Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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there ( and the ones who aren't nice), those big

IU truck driver am me the born anin. I
slowed d —buthecàulda't pan dustooncoenlng

trucks are the bellies ci the boulevards—and It's

traffic. I slowed dawn to 20 moh deliberately.

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electoral sleight of hand that will produce the
Integration of that country's voting rolls with no
concurrent integration of power.
The white population of Rhodesia
a
diminishing breed, much like Africa's elephants
held a racially exclusive referendum in
January. Terms were set for lotting the Africa=

nations what has the Carter adminkration

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democracy, because the shrinking
minority, only 4 percent of the population, will
control 28 percent of the to-be.elacted
seats In
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Parliament and appointed cabinet pods and will
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be UiT*Idiid control of the Judiciary,
military

conditions to the awarding of contracts only if those
conditions further the government's "procurement

interests."
It is for Mr. Carter's lawyers to argue that those
interests are being served even when his guideline

to an effort to em1 events within thf
strategically located Mau nation. Pressuring
Somou to negntlate his own removal from office
— as the Carter administration t e p d
— is more than neighborliness. Whether or not

April to endorse a governmed in which

the Africans have votes and the Europeans
hegemony.
This arrangement will presumably be called
minority-majority rule, or turvy-topsy

has in fact Invoked compulsory- controls when he
does not have the authority under federal law to do
So.
The law permits the government to attach

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rejected in favor of a higher bid.
We would have to believe that the government Is
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husband. She changed back to Democrat

purpose of doing so is to control inflation and thus

save money In the long
That will be a hard case to make. But the AFLCIO suit will deal only with a legal issue.
The more important economic issue is whether
Mr. Carter's guidelines are likely to have a
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attenpt to k':

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against the breakaway British

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we can 94 yomptairs as appivolleme who have 0011*911 be
."On the other
tion. Sim we pow to,..[!
potedlal to compet. with onaJnusrthg CO1I'f' accounting t.aeor can handle a class of 40 and believe in democratic
goals, we think of thu :.,
grad uat.s for many of the kinds of Jobs we there is no expeudve .qulpm-d.
shlpngprocwaspcijUye
and .,Iniia+
hay,," Wimal Mid. "We take than yOwleml
"80 In than days of tight budgets
f"MVn5 For that matter, the zealots of Mr. C&amp;t.r'a',
to War
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at beart.
TYtSdCaI tralith1 is two-way street, Weasel
lint's
another
TSNQII, be iild, Why CO'IWMIU
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Leaders
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events
and if the United Stats
Will
said. "Us company expects the trade schools to l
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wed the ,oc#a1 high schools and Is to be ruder In world affairs It cannot avoid:. '
P1* ft
It 11d he the
So does a slvah. portion ci the Senate, which
nMiuY colleges In their cities 10 idiedi shaping evudi. If ft Is not to be a leader,
!thOOls
by
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the
MmwIng flow th Yozirs with the narticiter skins they fiNd
pied the present conditional remut
nii,a aia.
41I afra ha laa.I"
can dinah the 'a4llsr in the C
only as a led-ditch compromise to reoviag
should bead sy.ry effort to be cooparailve and
The Soviet Union? Qdna on day? Cedainly:
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uncuons
tuu it
halpM to the schools.
the (ignese Cmw
hay, b.
doy of "Seat of yoir ptV' tra1thg If
It the Carter adminIstratIon rallfls the
He said ft is not true, as .aamdlmus charged, at milaipulathag nods In the United SIMIS
over In mod factory work, Weed salt Young t ,o.Wik.aI frahth in high
McGovern proposal , or it &amp;yakfl
schools prepares recently. They have the White Hoes, and the i
.mbd1y urges his pi on an increi&amp;y eager workers ned have .cqir.d curtain bask kiIls for jobs t alrus an obs'4i,cent
Stat. Department singing their song when It
In school; 'Irlgenomotry ii wulal In our tool
jj
Seosts, ft will be a clear lr-'
'lbl tf lift ully is up to dots, all rWt," oamss to ongrealonalafforts to undo some 4
StMesheano red commitment 10 majority ruIe and di,Islom,for,ina,,'ha sea
basIit'lb.ns just isn't enocifteof the damage W. Carter's men
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PUtST Ideal has hon CV1IJEtin( Its sP lick CCmosey."
In AfricaIIft's colored black.
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despite the bigiWn white prifinces the April

As the author of a new budget carrying a deficit
of nearly $30 billion, the president's credibility as
an inflation-fighter Is not very high.

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Is Brooklyn Native Lost
In Russ
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bassy 15 Mum without result. Wit
eat elena.
MgA'ry pApg
biggest"
related to as by Akobam Kalkiddl a brim vrdinaSheafreINdde
mr&amp;rikir, laws Hoof Proceesere Coup., inJ'
I'shiok easy officer who apt mere lit 1$ Ma way In the 0V" He W iNS IS oi.,L.oi
Pt,, ys ci ge" 1 failed to IPI4gS the e1ig desperately to ksep a cosgiuLoua .1
lit he was, in fad,
aydon Nd sew lives wby
yows in the soviet Snide. Wit Elbm reached 1$, the Redu adovnaLM from dir1
thst r
In Ia'suL He IdeotitledElkowItseson ci.ru AmerksM,Ndba was gi,s rd* in
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he vu jsd to the drod. In snag c,ImJ
by
ci bmoeut hrelge p'—r who were bold om, a dosejing ldiag aw- bern the wit was sees ass fa011SviN SIIUMISI hr the compiSy.
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cUve by the Redon without trial Nd without kromHo
helMs, they agred
if EStiwita cede4 lb. dec i1iia in q..a
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trace.
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paga Ift 5flUl fflS ç.aitj worm
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Yom Chouits vu a pawn .owlSced in a pho the_- ni1c si7 MIVIoe
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by the Hon. 'ui1 $u15es"
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de{imaWl from be --A- pic as port of a.
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priding dvii nit, MI II? lawyers wed thi"
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A shopping district is

community.

It is

Then may still be those who remember ad mough for one business to put an a raw

Income. A family of four in Sanford the days

when

Sanford provided the face while these either aide are content to

to Tom Wilson III, Sanford Housing traveled from Orlando to obtain. Today the On the other hand, one can easily on the
Authority director, and author of the reverse is often the case.
reluctance cia upart owner to pow
Sanford's decline as a commercial bob money
funding plan. That Is almost $3,000 per
lade a bilinue If the overall
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uvvr gr.uumuy uixia u's uooin or ins cmiss
year e um i"es in noixo nsmmnoie
it not going to follow
County.
mld4. However, the situation can MIII be sod.
changed. It can become an attractive
In short, SW
in.
Theboyto success, If downtown Sanded
finer to the south end of the county. commercial district.
lab cibi growing, Is a united eSert by
It Is not enough for each More owner to downtown Intends.
However, this was ed always so.

Growing Older

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soon.
Modof the$lI3lUIoiiw,nawgd goes
ni back Ida the economy. So will the
$820 Hleii seniors receive and spend ball
a ceitey from now.
In October, Cespon ped a rp
JL&amp;rj5.ftgfl of the Cider Aonn1
Ad.
Bit that measure it yet to be so
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Dovelopmei* Corporation and Wilson's
program ar, the opportunities the city has
needed. Howa,r, both are doomed to
failure wtthomd comumimilty support and
psrtic1pet1onhymoat,Unafl, downtown

svuMos about $7A per year, according commercial ventures and services people deteriorate.

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rbil1tat1on of
"g business or the
start of new business downtown.
Os, ofthe reasons Sanford Is eligible for

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The program would rely on funding
from the federal government for the

Is the dollar dawn In value? Blame the
aged. Is the nation being ruined by InBlame the aged. There goes the
ocouiouiy dralgid to hell In a haywagon!
W seniors are becoming the chief
tarsta of conservative sccnonalds. Unless
vs or1ss to .
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The effort of th e Greater Sanford

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WABIUNGTON—Nearly 20 years ago,_a AaathIdci7be was br.t10 the $avld
Demded the aU.Imp4
'ne'4)andhe and the yomu
, with IMAM
Brooklyn-born, 1$-year-old Amerlom
Unies by his puriots in as to , Ma rs Snide, yo
Elkoelts r.ssl&amp;1wd a virtual American wire separated. He never saw
named Isaac Elkowita left the onituani ci the aged edhar. ibm the N
invaded Reade,
:einthe
owits spin.
given
.sy. He
American enbesny in Moscow Nd disappeared the fly w
t to raters to the %lsd bed Nd beard Au
Has, the
If he 15Mm alive, Isaac Elko$a would beOct.
without a trace. We now ha,. Brdbmd 11M.e. 1k "
Nd father died eufj in the
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evidmes of FJkoWhz' fats
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That shot in the arm comes from the

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pumping adrenalin Into downtown San-

JACK ANDERSON

BERRY'S WORLD

OtI?I by NSA

ted

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National Council on Aging. miie a i* (or
iacan&amp; comment an as 5$: "In
As ar04 oi
have ivan coined a new phrase
AmWicsam Act
'1bry1ng of the bind."
sense, the graying ci America is a peat programs uw operntlsg under a
1ths New York limes of lad Dec. TI,
victory for society. Than who predict the lining niselatla at Set 117$ f
possibility ci an Iidar-gsosrotlonal 1at1e
Stoves V. Roberts ,qlaJned the phrase:
levels. Without Immediate .ddItINal
g
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800.1
up
a
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ever
a
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may be f,th1 one."
ep,,e,.Iaepa.
iea may cut to 10
pewing puredags of the federal budget.
mat's u Matemt. lb. birthrates iaatiM bean all pried Cider Aiorlairs
1W ye $112 hiUio, or 24 parcimt of the during the 1* two decades have gone *d pWama
scM sinus, on.
L, Will 50 to the elderly, and in 60 down. A limited nanbrof Yaw pupls blltll isgel services, w
years the oi4lay will be $180 blUlO'I,
will be doing all the work ci the cotry. born ±1veJI4 jei Nd
pered ci the total, acoordini to federal
But that need net he a MI
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ple, the Rev. Simess 0. As,
a'r"
prospect. Working hours me and probably pr u
d, New York Qip's (
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That's a neat trick. What It falls to
will beradac.d.Workersw
Jo mete Sealer (urs uSer 'lbs I ot.
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ot—tr istit pIU&amp;tIOSI cts may have leisure. 'iure wili enutinue to be ansad hr
in pfl
ft
ON down by
ta 1 o1 ay and allthsproductsthenotimpredocss—Nd
1t 11dM senises
ci
jg advance..
S Vt increase in dlld hr isle..- 'Nd i'iUMndM Nd sw
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"peitirs for tho elderly," contlni*s fliStid
pri : inaned filet op
that they
Isitts "rest the knplk
After all, we seniors spend sourly all the preprit hr Oiler AmorI
Ad
ore -.rnehew imperiling the '#I'i mossy we receive. W't the d.,c
we vded *Nd pt -t"
ok weifars."
ci the 118k coned by a g1, traI? ft vi tak MI *
ci the IMinL
We . uNd the ospriado" "sat op a
Unsmployed pups had as menay IS hey citinin
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Perkins vacated.
In the runoff election a week later,
Peggy Childreu, also 28, and a political
Independent, defeated another Floyd
choice, Dan Dorfinan for the city cernmission seat vacated by Sandra Glenn,
who was elected to the county commission.
The 1978 election resWts in Altamonte

co upled with the 1977 city election when

Constantine and Mrs. Childress stopped
the move.
Another Interesting party change to
observe, along wlth Flo yd"s was the switch
from Repubilcan to Democrat by Buschman.
Mrs %'
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y, Is a el Dem at and recently
lolned the Seminole County Democratic
executive inittee
If Floyd plans to seek the county cam-

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Dolores Vickers defeated then-incumbent mission seat and has to resign as mayor to
At the IW5 mayoral election Floyd was for a now charter study commission.
Commissioner Glen Buschman, still a run, it will be important for the Floyd
partisan politics.
nsvilrmgforas
running
ern nd term. By thlgttm. the
In the pod few days, the charter ad- close friend of Floyd'ameant Floyd lost his people to defeat Mrs. Vickers this
And both had gained the ounity of many new charter called for a mayor's tam in vimy
November. A Victory by a Floyd person
board which has been reviewing majority on the city commission.
leading Republicans.
at least give them a running chance to
office to be Urea rather than two years. that docwnsnt, voted 11-2 In favor of
Floyd, being a Republican back then,
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appoint
a Floyd replacement to the
Floyd's
loss
of
a
maj
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on
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Floyd's opponent for the mayor's office ricomivnendjng
a city manager form of
gained him the support of many party
commission was most effectively shown mayor's office.
Floyd was
followers and leaders. And as history vidori
By the same token, It will be just as
some weeks ago when a move by Floyd's
While Floyd and his ripportera
records he defe&amp;ted Swoffw&amp;
important
to the Floyd people to re-elect
As the W8 election nowed,
were concentrating their major efforts on dose ally, Commissioner Jacobii, to rain
Before the next mayoral election came qualified to seek re-election toPerkins
Jacobs,
a constant supporter of •
Floyd's salary to $30,000 over a two year
the city the mayors race,
Lee
around, the city had adopted a new charter Commission ad may thought he would be stutins, considered a political in- period, was defeated. Mrs. Vickers. Floyd's In the November election.

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Missouri Belie were intensely involved in

such federd funding is its low median

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and pay their tuition for further "tint many schools opt for the CO1SS that ti*th lidornatlonal trade, can probably be assumed to
to

Hayakaws prefors lifting sanctions yesterday, e6cation.

which is where the inflation problem originates.

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dependent, was defeating the candidate
Floyd preferred for the commission seat

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Perkins was appointed to a vacency on the sacrificial Immb by many, lost that election
city cnmnIIon and was elected to a full to Floyd. But one of Perkins lad actions
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re-elected )andily. Just before the cazi-

didate qualifications period expired
Perkins withdrew as a commission candidat. and qualified to oppose his old
friend, floyd.
The major Issue Injected Into the
c4rnpsIgn by Perkins was the need for a
new charter a new form of government
in Altamoide Springs. Perkins suggested a

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aimed limitles, power
much more power than Sword had ever
had In office.
Among Floyd's supporters at the time
had been businessman George Perkins.
Perkins served on the charter revision
commiIon that rec'nn'ended a new
charter designating a drWg mayor type
goveroment and which was uImat,ly
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salutary effect on the inflation rate, whether he ties
them to government procurement policies or not.
Chances are they won't because they attempt to
treat the symptoms of inflation rather than its
ca uses.
Whether wage and price restraints areInandatory or voluntary, they cannot contain forces in
the marketplace which sooner or later must assert
themselves.
Mr. Carter's power to control inflation lies
mainly with his influence over the fiscal and

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for public office. His opponent at that time

expartlicenses of equipment to much countries as
Argentina? They'll just buy ft somewhere else.

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be foremen and managers.
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'Ales," Wsmzd said, "there are small
If
we
can
control
events
elsewher,
why
do
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p ___mad IflMilty colleges, business opportunities requIring 11W. or no we "recognise the reality" of Peking while at tbs.
server two to "monitor own "pod of The
"election. We are confident that they will be able
By the urns token, Wensel, a poop president kind of training our program gives can point a Peking
rols
cont
Taiwan as If ft were simply jiat
to FepOmi to you that the elections were
iocated In Brooklyn of Parker RNmlfIn Corp., boy or girl In that direction."
aher
province
free..."
of (na? By recognizing the
eald some yosmgders could be mIlng cit on
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shortage of applica
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Senator George McGovern, D-&amp;D., new education and good Jo
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needed by set In motion the forces that will one day control
bs because they dOn't know high schools with the basic
dare
are
employers
who will take them on U companies mach as Parker Ideal
chairman of the Africa subcommittee of the
two events In that matter?
appredices and pay their tuition In the better Brooklyn plants employ making hoseits
Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
clamp
e can Imagine Mr. Carter, If he is still In
has trade schools and colleges.
suggested a non-legislative observer team be
AM
directional
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—_ sum
few years In sciomIe-political squeeze play on Taiwan by.
led indead 01 Ile congressional
automotive
parts and it has difficulty Uft an a*Comm in
by Senator S.I. Hayakawa, R-CalIf.
young workers ft needs with basic skills and
ws*oi .aiut latloit Is responsibl, for that. control events within other nations."
- some shop experience In school
The composition of the observer force Is less
'op coureas are expensive. The kitractor
Down through history nation
eapsclally
"We have food tW by cooperAft with the COR handle 001y nine Or 10 PW4#An in a CUM large, pawffful Was — have
important than its existence. The Pm1or Of
trie
d to lisp.
any official American deliga'4or' to senetlon vocational school, and colleges In New YOSt Qty and the ilr1Fn,I4 and raw materials are events In their own Interest. The United
States
&amp;dsMa'i Interim inveramod has Invited
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election time.
kloyd's wife, Merilyn, changed her
party to GOP about the same time as her

meat trying so hard to do so? Ifit is wanted effort

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Norman Floyd, elated from his win ofa
third term mayor of Altamonte Springs
earlier that day, announced to all who
cared to liatni that he would be a candidate in ION for the seat on the county
commission, held by Dick Williams.
Some see his recent change of political
affiliation from Republican to Democrat
as a first step In that campaign.

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tually all trade and aid and voting agai
Nicaragua's ability to draw
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presided of the ,
United Slates said that the other day at Georgia
_ Mani
Tech. Newapaper accounts of his apeech
whithe there wuaqueetIon4nd.snswer
session with the audience afterward. Probsbl
not, Incethat datament alone is enough to leave
an audience apeechleu. So, while tho.sfolks who
were there are catching their breath, I'll offer a
few questions:
U, as Mr. Carter says, we cannot control
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first familiarize themselves w&amp;th the
program before making nments which
may not be Juntifled.
inrporated Into the curriculum for
The concept Itself appears as an Idea
th
stu0ents
in grades one rough 12.
whose
blame ha. come, especially of one
e Idea Is being pushed by the Seminole
looks
at
th e statistics regarding
Coity chapter ci the Florida Alliance for
pregnancies In SouInnle Conidy.____
Responsible Adolescent Parenting
Figures li ke 1,014 pregnancies between
(FARAP) and while school board mem1P744V17 among teenagers ranging from
ben have said they stport the concept,
wader 15-1815 hard to Imaor, This lain in,
they also said they want more Information.
national figures which show more
Although the organization has thus far while there would be some teaching of than one million girls under 30 get
rW met with much active opposition, If human reproduction, and the birth pregnant each year.
there Is any one basis for that opposition it process; that is only a small part
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of the
In a'5litIon
to their proposal, the coup
"AM be the thought that the program overall family life program being should be commended for tho work a haa
Includes sex education,
suggested.
put Into developing the proçam and
FARAP has stressed that sex education
comm
Included among the other areas Is presenting It to the community.
They
They have
i not effective alone and has to be acteachIng In the areas of dental health, been talking to ccsnmwmlty coups and
cvtnpanled by ideas on parental respon- personal care, basic anatomy, marriage developing thdrproajssn
for about ayw.
sibliLty and health care all of which Is in and family responsibilities and
AdedaionmsybemadeMarchI4,anft
the proposal the school board will review, multitude of other concepts,
can only be hoped all ofFARAP'splanning
A lookattheproposal byFs
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Those w ho do have objections should and organization pays off.
March 14, the Seminole County
SCA001 Board will be asked to decide
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Majority rule Is ma jority rule everywhere In
the world except Southern Africa, where it Is
black majority rule.
The distinction Is In the definition. Ca ucasian
democracies like the United States have
dinary majority rule. Africans seizing
from white minorities through ballots or bullets
Invrwy exercise rule colored by tIlelr race.

If the government threatens reprisals against a
company for not adhering to its guidelines, can
submitting to those guidelines still be considered
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would be easier for President Carter to defend
his anti inflation program if there were some sign
that it's workng
The consumer price index jumped nearly a full
percentage point in January the biggest monthly
increase since last September.
Would that index be looking any different if the
president has not made his appeal for voluntary
wage and price restraint last October?
Prices are the end result of so many factors that
it is hard to say.
Badweather, affecting crops and livestock,for
instance, may have had as much to do with the rise
in food prices In January as any conscious decision
in the food industry,
That wage and price increases can be limited by
voluntary efforts is by no means provable in terms
of economic theory.
Mr. Carter must have known this when he announced his voluntary anti-inflation program last
fall and then hedged his bet by ordering that the
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George Meany of the AFL-CIO is now going into
court to raise a question that has been obvious all
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or jut being a rude dod?
When those big somla come barreling down new
me, lam only too hap to get off the road and lit
than have It. I have bowUail.gsted so closely on
occasion that the cramb of twided metal resounded
In my ears.
And when one he monsters pass, ft can be
like a lambing windstorm as he swerves ironed you
while vnu wonder If be is edna In maybe take you

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were electrifying and I couldn't even hear him.
Gotcha!
Now, If this Incident had happened In the "good
ale days" of brotherly love, I would have tossed the
driver a kiss and lade-do. But ft was obvious the big
iy bur who shook his fld.tmeWUnO brother
of mine—and love was not the name of his game. He
couldn't peas, and I nearly crawled. Trapped.
"Eat yorheartout Cowboy," I thought. This my
territory. I own a piece of these rocky roads. Aw,
quit blowing your horn, Yank, I ain't in a hurry."
When we reached First Street, I triumphantly
turned right and flow-boarded it
The Ill-natured driver made a left turn while
giving me a wad of his flat seen through my rear

just that simpie.
En rods to work one moral* j was caught In a
web —of a sort—which Is nothing new to me.
The traffic on Airport Boulevard was unusually
heavy on the twolane road4 School buses were going
In each direction. But the oncoming traffic from the
direction of town was nearly deady.
Then there was the honed dog This critter darted
In between cars and stopped in the middle of my
Ian and jot dared at me.blammed on the brakes
to obviously anger the truck delver Immediately to
my rear, who mounded his horn so loudly I nearly
jumped Oct of my skin.

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Surprise Witness In Marvin

For Carter, Begin

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strain and frustration of Presi- ate gefilte fish, chicken soup, to the White House, again hand
dent Carter's two-year search roast beef with broccoli, stuffed
hand and on foot. Reporters
for peace between Egypt and tomato, green salad, mousse asked about the talks. Nothing,
Israel Is beginning to show,
and Cabernet and Rhine type Carter replied.
Israeli wine.
What about the dinner?
Carter and Israeli Prune
"Shabbat
shalom," Carter
Minister Menachem Begin have
Carter carried on what ap- replied, using the Hebrew
reached the crossroads In their p
to be a serious talk with words for the sabbath and
search for that elusive peace— Begin
(althQugh
but the future does not look secretary Judy Powellpress
said peace. "It was delicious."
hopeful.
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Marvin testified she was stunned when Lee
Marvin got married because she still thought
there was a chance to renew their relationship.
Miss Marvin and, in a surprise move, her
attorney, Marvin Mitchelson, both were called
by the defense Friday to testify In the former
singer's $1.5 million property settlement suit
against the Oscar-winning actor.
In the unusual action, Marvin's attorney,
Dave Kagon, questioned Mitcheson about a
book he published in 1976 entitled "Made In
Heaven, Settled in Court."

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'SPIRIT' AT

LOS ANGELES (UP!)— Producer Norman
Lear, who created such hits as "All in the
Family" and "One Day at a Time," is being
sued for $750,000 for allegedly stealing an Idea
for a television show.
Marilyn Sokol, an actress and writer,
charged in a Superior Court lawsuit filed
Friday that she sent Lear a six-page treatment of a project idea called "Nanette of the
North" in November 1977.

ALL SOULS
They jumped They
crawled. They hopped.
They skipped. They ran.
Some called it "Spirit
Day." Others called it
"Field Day."
But it was a first for All
Souls School In Sanford.
There was an obstacle
course, a spoon race, sack
race—and you name it—
with first, second and thirdplace ribbons being
awarded to the more than
200 participants from first
through eighth grades.
The physical activity
took place In the afternoon
Thursday. In the morning
there were displays of art
posters and science
projects.
It was the first year for
the event, but school officials expect it to be an
annual affair.
Parents were invited to
chool for any or all of the

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Police Get Surprise Gift
AMERICUS, Ga. (UP!)— President Carter's sister, Gloria Spann, was arrested last
weekend because she wouldn't stop playing
her harmonica in a downtown diner. Now
she's given the Americus Police Department a
coffee-maker "in memory of my first arrest."

He Won But May Be Lynched

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LONDON (UP!) — Men's lib campaigner
Gordon Gardiner won the skirmish over a
company rule giving women a half day off for
Christmas shopping, but may have lost the
battle.
Now nobody gets time off for Christmas
shopping at the Cory Distribution Co.
"I think the women will be angry, but they
haven't talked about lynching so far," Gardiner said.

Services Set For Senator
TULSA, Okla (UP!) — The body of Sen.
Henry Bartlett will lie in state at the Capitol
Rotunda Sunday and a funeral mass Is set for
Tuesday.
Bartlett, who died Thursday at his Tulsa
home, had battled lung cancer since January
1977 when he underwent surgery for the
removal of a cancerous tumor. Because of the
disease, he was forced to forego public life in
1978.

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House Is that both Begin and
Arthur Goldberg, former
Egyptian President Anwar
labor
secretary, Supreme Court
Sadat would have to be more
Justice
and ambassador to the
flexible, each giving more for a
United
Nations, offered a
peace pact to be concluded.
prayer for God's blessing on the
Begin came to make the leaders.
Israeli position clear. One aide
"We need God's help In the
said: "He was not here to
negotiate with the president." great venture on which we are
engaged," he prayed, asking
Looking toward resumption the guests to "join together in
of talks following the Jewish the unity which can only
Sabbath, a key White House characterize relations between
aide said: "We certainly will the two dcmocraccs that mean
make an effort to explore ways so much to the future of the
and ideas that will bridge the world."
gap" between the two nations.
The Carters, hand in hand,
"There's no way we can and National Security adviser
make proposals. There's and Mrs. Zbignlew Brzezinski
nobody here; the Egyptians walked from the White House
aren't here. We'll offer sugges- across the street to Blair House,
tions and raise points to see where Begin is staying and the
whether these have merit."
dinner was held in one of its
Some of Friday's tension, Federal-period rooms.
which left Carter grim—faced at
Sitting at the center of the
times, was dissolved during single long table were the
celebration of a tradition
followed since the Old Testa- Carters, the Begins, the Brzement Book ofMoses—aJewish zlnskls, Goldberg, the wife of
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
Shabbat (Sabbath) dinner.
and both nations' ambassadors.
The two leaders, their wives
and about 30 other guests
After two hours, the dinner

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MILWAUKEE (UP!) — University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Werner A.
Baum Is mulling an offer to become dean of
arts and sciences at Florida State University.
He said he probably will decide within a
week whether to leave the school.

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...WeH, two out of three survivors Isn't bad

,H RS Administrators
Fired In Shakeup _
Dr. Joill Awed was reapTALLAHASSEE (UP!) Beach didrict, was p14 in
- Department of Health and charge of the Gainesville pointed as head of TaIIah,.ee
Bel'abtlltative Services Seers- headquarters, replacing based district 2.
Dr. James McGtbony will
tary David Pingree has comp- McClure.
on as director of Jackson- letad his high-level staff
McClure's 16-cowty district day on
vIlle.baasd
district 4. Also
ndulded
thL
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Florida
dakei, by firing two district i
ppO1I
were Robert Day
. adznlnlatrators.
Evaluation and Treatment
Plngree said Friday he Is Center near Gainesville, kw m aftlni&amp;atixofLaobsaed
epIacing William McClure as bled by incidents of violence MM 5; Pater Kr" districtS
ickninidrator of Gainesville- and miscowl%ict, thclu the in Tampa; Lucy Hadi, distrIct 7
S I-- i dIstrict 3 and Robert murder of an employee. TIN In Orlando; Allen Mundy,
district $ in Fort Myers; and
Kelley as head of. distrIct 10 center's two t
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diStriCt 11 in
headquartered in Fort Lauder- fired by Pingree earlier.
An lIES audit on the treat- MINflI.
%t äale.
Fort Myers anbdidrict ad"Pensacola-based district 1 meat center released last
mlnistrator Waiter Pierce was
['.pad Wed Palm Beachbaaed month criticized McClure,
t distrIct S also get new ad- saying be failed to act on major P14 ID charge of Wed Palm
.ninLstratora, Pingres said, management probkr" and on B.ach.bas.d districtS, suc
mm of promotions or *dlonabls activities by om ceeding Phyllis Roe, who
moves to TalIihus.e to
translira
*You of the facUlty,
become MRS assistant
Pingree, appointed MRS
Queries Daly, administrator
for opsiations,
cratary by Gov. Bob Graham of
jpj
under the 10 MRS reorgani.
in Janmry, has now made was trauferred to Fort utlon act, the statewide
practically all of his Mgb4svsl Laudordel. to replace ICsIisy.
awmw AM
aiknlnlstrailve appointments. Pingras asaigned John ____ wO 11 dWrictL TIN
He has said epch appo1Msett lwbiny, who hubeusFod district edmln"trator Is
would be cleared with Graham. Laudsedels pregeam manngsr
,
Richard Grimm, who has once isis, to tá. "N
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Out, Workers In
TAMPA (UP!)— Sanitation
workers will return to work
won
having
Monday,
agreement from city officials
not to implement a plan that
efficiency experts said could
save Tampa taxpayers about
$900,000 a year.
The efficiency study proposed
that garbage pickup routes be
lengthened and cut back In
number and that pickup crews
be cut from four to three men
per truck. The measures were
ordered to go in effect April 1 In

Registration

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Begin and Carter, their smiles grow increasingly strained

for Term NA

Starts March 13, 1979

a 24-hour-old wildcat strike that
began Thursday and ended
Friday when city officials
agreed to maintain the same
garbage pickup routes, crew
sizes and to pay overtime for
more than 40 hours of work per
week.

we charge'
Registration Hours:
Day Mon.-Fri. 9:00 am . 4:00 pm
Night Mon-Fri. 6:00 pm 8:00 pm

$ am. readings: ternperature, $1; overnight lows,
41; yesterday', high, 7$;
barometric pressure, sail;
rdative inunidity, lii percent;
wiads, E at ii mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Sunday. A alight
chance of showers Sunday.
Highs around 90. Lows tonight
In the low to mid 60s.
easterly winds increasing
to 15 to 20 mph today and
tonight. Rain probability is 20
percent Sunday.
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Newcomer Garbacz Tied
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Seminole Community
College's basketball bubble
burst Friday night in the
semifinals of the state junior
college tournament, leaving it
Brevard
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) A three other golfers at 6-under Although he didn't even blink make the cut for the first time'
le.peii 6-7 Jimmy Rogers. The respectable 52 golfers made par l. "You can knock it In the when a fire truck wailed past in in six starts this year. Seventy.
former Heritage Prep star or better In the Citrus Classic water so fast here it'll make the middle 01 his awing on the two golfers made the cut at 145.
RUBEN COTTON (32) HAS INSIDE TRACK
suffered a broken bone In his golf tournament's first round your head spin. Just the thought tough
yard 17th, the husky "It's as good a golf course 55
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lower left leg in a pileup on a but water and wind took their of that water made me flinch. I Floridian got testy waiting fora we're going to play," salc%
drive by Brown. Play was toll on their second t ur n around think you'll find there's going to slow threesome in front of Schroeder. "That's why scores
halted for 15 minutes waiting Arnold Palmer's tough Bay Hill bea lot ofclothle bogeys as the himself and MillerBarber.Pete are so low. You watch, as th
•"
Hun ter
Zi
for an ambulance crew to move C0i&amp;ie,
week continues."
Brown, who played with Bean week goes on, the scores are
Sport
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t ,keepgetUngNgheran
The 7,100-yard, par 71 course
Later in the
SCC lost Leader Andy Bean carded a
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pped
after
total o
ealth
It
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'a - ';*"Y.~*mrl~ i 7" parholes
133.at 4-und*r ;mr, but Ed goad 6im tuft. He hit bin a
111:'6161;~~4
MA
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opened a
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par-3
17tb.
the
11th
hale
and
finished
IV
at lntemis".
6- week. "ft's waiting that bugs C 1
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By MILTON RICHMAN
By United Press IiterutIssal
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was a different Seminole "Sure, we can catch him," W1d$.X LII, Also at 131 were
(Wish Hunter Friday Z'sit
I•
teem that took the floor In the said John Schroeder, who was Jerry
DAYTONA BEACH, Flai
Leonard Thompson did
rated that this season with the second half, mentally at least. three strokes back of Bean with
"Today at lead I got a little
(UPI)
— Infielder Pepe Fria L4
worse.
He
lost
his
composure
New York Yankees will be his Perhaps spurred by Rogers'
taste of what this comae can be
and
his
sand
wedge
on
the
17th,
being
fined
$100 a day for each'
but he also showed sips Injury but more likely sim y
like," said Sneed, who is in
pl
day
th
atheIslateforreportIn
a
to
"S
that It may be his best in dIated by the score, SCC
second Place two shots behind damming
He to the Montreal Expos' training
with
In
several years.
jpjj
came
beck
with
11
Bean. "The wind picked 1) a
!"" POMPANO BEACH, Fla.(UPI) — Dock Ellis Isn't a drinker or
within
a
shot
Of
the
lead
camp.
Hunter,
33,
threw
lOminutes
.
Ant of the second
little and If it picks up any was
.'i'fighter,
he's a lover, and that's what got him Into Ali that trouble of batting practice Friday and 6U. t
.
The utility player, the deano
ilhe
bogey
ed
asfour
more, you're ping to we a lot
,*ith his old bon, Billy Hunter.
holes for a two-day total of 4. the Expos with six year servicel
reported that Na arm and
A less talented team than
othighscores.1wastlaMlrtg for w1defar 16$
What Dock Ellis loves most Is his freedotn,tgsInallenaWe
was scheduled to reports
shoulder felt fine. It was the Brevard might have suc• F
everything I could get on the
o do what he lilies and go where he likes, and when Billy Hunter, fifth time In the last six
Tuesday. However, he is betn
r
days cigubed to the charge,
back nine."
io felt he had a few rights himself as manager of the Texas that Hinter worked 10 mInutes
Jack Nicklaus gave notice fined only from March 1, th
Brown and Word kept the
that he's ready to compote, mandaty date for all majo
Rangers last year, told him he didn't want his players drinking In Of betting Practice.
high
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)
Titans In command. SCC
the bar of any hotel where the club was staying, that's whe n the
— Hinkle,
II C, th
to ur's leading although this newly-named league players to report.
"I usually pitch that much," chipped the Lead down t
Former Ohio State University
Rangers' big right-bander rebelled,
Into this event IS only his second tour
he said, "unless my aan Is polat on a Jake Campbelljump football Coach Woody Hayes money
this year.
Hunter, fired at the end of the season and replaced by Pat falling ff•
event, who
will be honored Friday night at $250,
ft g.q7 .i,ii,
'orrales, wasn't doing anything so radical. Most managers tell Ashoigder injury made him a af%.g, an =chanp of buckets it a cocktail party and banciet Friday and missed the cut.
Nicklaus said be came out of
tbeIr players if they must drink, they should do it th some other 94 pitcher in 1t77 and last was SM1 on a Roll,L. [sing thrown by more than 400 fotiner
Bean blamed his two bogeys respect for Palmer, whose
1. br o utside the hotel, th th
e eory being they won't he so easily siring the shoulder acted UP jom
OSU football players. Th e Oil
poor concentration. over.par 144 allowed himto
7
t
t A
'recognized as ballplayers that way and people will have lees to again. But he recovered to win
But Brevard nulled away banquet is limited to men who
ug.s.Ir. a.k..e
nine (d his l
11 dI(lIlone,
played for or coached for
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y
Dock Ellis Isn't what you would call a big drinker. But, when he posting a 124 record for the again$149 with little HayeL
(UPI)
Tickets to the anous
more
than
a
minute
to
go.
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es drink dmb4 the season, It will be In a hotel bar because he regular assom and
Hall
of
F
ame game, betwee
P"(
Campbell
and
Curtis
Ri1th
"We're
expecting
aIms he'll get Into less trouble there.
between
seven ijwdngs to get credit for helped pull beck In
the
San
Diego
Padres an
the end to a 400 and 450 players," said Dean
* " '"You put your life at Asks when you go outside the hotel bar to the World Series clincher
Texas
Rangers
A
ug
.6
rgj elslstsolnt spread. Dugger, a member 1 the
11'7Inkwhenyou'reanatte,"ares is,who'inever going to against Lu. Angeles.
en
eale
next
week
by
Seminole's
Richard
Crooks
organizing committee. ,,We
bè arrested for understatement.
In other spring trabth news,
over the com*er. The
"You go down the street, say, two or three blocks to have a outfielder Bernie Cvbo of- 5iayed s secondstraight fine have acce*ances from all but
cii Willie Mays and 1
probaW
semi, sitting
voute
to
two coaches
including Ho
drink, someone recognizes you, they're drunk, and If you don't fered a contract by only one
two
s
el
eetloes
of
the
rthiiaI]y
ass
e
"mill
of
a
ur
Scheinbechler (01 MIchigan).
have a couple of your teammates with you, you're In a brawl. So team after becoming a frei
Cisnmftt,, to the sh
berth on the all-tournament We sent out 600 invitations."
bedUugtodoIS stay In the hotel where everyoni.o
agentattheead01lasts,ee
take place en Aug. 5.
-..
II. had 33 points Thur.
£k
01 urs.
Friday signed a two-year
y against Qpo1a.
When Hunter told Ellis he couldn't drink In the hotel bar, Ellis contract with the St. Louis
opener was a true
e right back and told him maybe he could impose that rule on Car1naJi for an estimated hFriday's
nb
other Ranger players, but not on him and he didn't care how $125,000 a year.
Luke City coach Jos Fields
uch Hunter fined him.
Carbo, who hit .212 on a part has always been known as a
'ItoWhlIn! wasn't going togo outside to get dr,"uyII1s, time status with Boston and ss3b reutt and a floe
hose troubles with Hunter mushroomed as the season Cleveland last season, said he coach. But In this game, be
The annual Seminole High Booster Club mind doubles
ogressed.
was "depressed very, very
Na
one
weakness
to
toususenent
was held at the Bay Head Picket Club l weekint
The relationship between Ellis and Hunter reached such a point much" became only the Cardhis
silversarks
be
doml
Tb
my
the
least,
it was, once spin, a hqp succees."
tssimg
unter told Ellis he neede't bother making the fInal road trip. nalahad offered him acosgract. Count t
entered
the
tournunoist
and
when
the
-'*.
tad
cesarid
on
"I didn't mind not making the last road trip" Ellis says, "but!
In Vero Beach, Fin, Los
,
at
ii
day
evening,
Ron
e
l
temporary
S
Ycenig
and
Sandy
Long
had
detested
Sads
un
14 him I had a co usin who was In the penitentiary who I wasted Angels. Doers' owner WalLsr
cii the icon, in the ft, Ilo* and Rick McMiwray to win the chsenploap. The aouis
see and he said If I wanted to me him, I'd have to fly up there on OMaihsy returned to his team's
rqu]á agal
were $3, $4. Young and Long have long been one 01 the bitter
y own. So I said okey,"
•
spring trthi( onap Friday Ms,
h I
pairs in the area and their esperisics pro,sd to be too mark far
While Ellis was gons, Hunter was lot gobythe Rangers, after following nearly a wiskatthe Rs.in kA aIIpintotlsftatN. the Sathrotok.Ia.
By IAUYCAITLE
Ellis"sort ofdiseppe"" fora month so be wouldn't bm Mayo (iilc in Minnesota lid
&amp;o,erto
ln
the
st
rousdc
Hayssand
I answer any qusjtloni from the pies..
.
former Cincinnati Rids' MMiN
Berry Laasei Rick Dempiq defeated the Resas, $4, 04.
Ellis had a rather
stulalad 9.7 record and 4.X owned Manager Sparky Anderson,
was
—a
The ws in the second round oouioll" were Gerald and good teuna will dip in
average for use Rangers last year. Hi was 74 thros* June wIse Was attheI)oirs'CUflP bed and for a
'anfoid daring March. tomniam
took
ssrra Jones over Huiniger and Stewed with aeon. 0114,9.4,
y ICC
424 the rest of the way, pitching only four times after July 11 predIcted the Ride would
a
O*—'
-UsIonIi,, with
In a lesØng leek at the clock to rd in the third round cem,I1i1i. Galloway and Davidson tthlts of_Lucky, UrMnIt, ci Cbth.ia4I, 4ceStat.,
auas Ofa groin injury. That reprasisteds sharp comedown for the thick of the NL be
W
defeated
and Mitts 14,6-7, $3.
moon, who had a114 IN with the Pirates In 1171 and a 174 championship battle this make certain ho hsda't let.
MIN* Unlywulty, and ot major powers to follow.
e oi*i
was
cia
cord with the Yanks in 157$.
dme the Radius play. ft's by tar lbs bed tissink lbs area,
esason
e. Fields could be msj at Bay Head far running a fine tauiam..t and making a nice seed Ma free.
This year, the Ranger. figure to be "looser" under Carrel..,
"Even wMisid Pet. Bess,"
=AdbdW to the SnIni4, Ibgh .Uiletic depes4ivst,
ngto Eft How hscomeatothatconclueionisa bit f. Andersoissaid, "tise Rids will a WU ms imm
tilt to understand beiae Corrales looks as U he's going to be be tough to b. Jala Iaih
tb toch t, aty liotleg a
]PUT= PWUZs This week's player ci the we
igti,r than Hinder was.
end Jo, Morgan wW be huitby,
week is
Bay Head pro, Deug Millonowaki, has bees bftg the tsar. Ra ft, who ke in
la forElilo persessally, he thinks he can do bitter this year than sadsois (pikhar) Sill Is
an
pisys
the
imena
ta
nq.4
,
a
lately d has had esme p4 rindtt Is Na IM dub. Randy Iii very 'it8
dIdlaityesrwhss he f" he lit the tam down. Hew will he You have to leek at lbs lees Of kNi
e
player
whe
has
fins
cost
coveragi
mimeil lbs iar" Doug won Ike New Pert Ritchis mess singles title. aMwytiroeM
a this time out will depend on how much he's allowed to be (Thamy) J and
Is Randy'saavi, edIisg
Lacy
t g,
(IM)
omft
TNa w a stats sitlosed to—'- ad I, inded, a teether with .
I
mena
MSlfEUh$M75.
player,
Toy
Tira,
Randy
ans
bi hig far lbs Dsvm wi the pl.t.and*
behu do
inaap
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'IfIcanbsDock then fllbeIucceetadthsmewfJbe
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0 far, Corralea bt pot any rein on ElMs, He has pennisd
Two'e Natiunel
lamest's
meat tsied-abost
1 Smeimlo Vv -'—iity CaBs
es's t
tame have
to be Dock. An jed stat Is Dock?
hut M "urilen DayS
'Deck Is when ha conws to the b*vk, be prayeres Nai.ell for of lbs Ptt*.b.gh Piretis piq, Caw ThyIw, .04 won two 01 Uidr bA Ibew "be The LadyisBud.., host
Too
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Friday Ia
7
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP!) General
Manager John Claiborne of the St. Louis
Cardinals said he will make some
trades before the National League season
opens April 6bi*no "blockbusters."
"With the long-term contracts and no-trade
clauseS players have, you just can't make
blockbuster deals." Claiborne said any trade
by the Cardinals would be at the "second
level," but possibly could be an outfielder who
can drive in 75 to 80 rims.
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Tenn. 75, Auburn 64
Kentucky $o. LSU 67

Pro Hockey

Metro Conference

NHI. Standings
I United Press International
Campbell Conference
Patrick DIylsIeø
W L T P1%.
NY Islanders
39 1210
Atlanta
33 22 6 76
NY Rangers
34 20 7
75
Ptlladelphla
27 IS 14 U
Smythe Division
W L T Pts.
Chicago
24 26 12
40
Vancouver
is 31 10
St. Louis
is 40 $
Colorado
13 43 S
31
Wales Conference
Norris Division
W L I Pts.

Montreal
Pittsburgh
Los Angeles
Washington

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43 11 O

94

26 23 9
26 27 9
19 34 10
11 3314

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W L I P1%.
Sus*on
34 1711
79
Buffalo
25 2312
62

Toronto

31 VII

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Minnesota
V
Fridays Result
Atlanta 3, NY islanders 2
Chicago 4, Colorado,O
Washington 4, Vancouver 2
Saturday's Games
Silo at NY Rangers, aft.
Minnesota at Boston, aft.
Atlanta at NY Islanders
Philadelphia at Toronto

Detroit at Montreal
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Pacers Discuss

Sal.

INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) Chairman John
Jewett of the Indiana Pacers says the owners
Of the NBA team expect to return soon to talks
on the sale Of the team to a California real
estate tycoon.
Jewett and other owners Of the Pacers met
In California earlier this week with Jerry
Buss. Earlier reports said the owners Of the
Pacers were close to completing the sale Of
the turn.
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Eagles Sign Yarborough
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The
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
PhilidelphIa Eagles signed veteran
Offáslve tackle Jim Yarbrough, formerly.
with the Detroit Lions, as a free agent.
an said the Eagles did not owe
As
the Uosm any cosnpenutlon for Yarbrough,
, since Detroit did not make a qmallfythg
offer to him before $ Feb. 1 deadline that
made him a free agent.

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ROCKINGRAM, N.C. (UP!)
Three
rookies on the NASCAR Grand National circuit were added to the field for Sunday's
Carolina 500 during qualifying Friday, Inchiding Terry Labonte, who had the fastest
speed of the day at 135.569 mph.
Labonte's Chevrolet will start In the 16th
position for the $154,000 race.
Bobby Allison won the pole position with a
speed ofl36.7eOmph In aFord Thursday when
the first 15 positions were filled.
Positions 16-30 were decided Friday with the
final six drivers in the field to be determined
today.
Dick Brooks, in an Oldsmobile, had Friday's
secondfastest speed at the North Carolina
Motor Speedway at 134.395 mph.
Chevrolets took the next five positions.

By His Friends,

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DALLAS (UP!)
Texas Rangers' owner
Brad Corbett has granted a West German
firm options to buy stock In his plastic pipe
manufacturing firm, Robintech Inc., a mov
Corbett said he hoped would allow him to
settle the debts of his bailciub.
Confirming what sources said was a $1.6
million Rangers' debt, Corbett said he hoped
lo clear that whole debt up next week. That's
the cumulative loss the Rangers have had
since they've been in existence."

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By GEORGE SHRIVER
Herald Cos Tespeadelt
The Brevard Community
College baseball team came to
Sanford Friday afternoon and
did all the things Seminole
Community College did not.
Brevard's Larry Mikesell
gave up only three hits, including a home rim by John
(kkis In Brevard's 8-1 victory.
The Raiders record fell 6-10.
"The teem was not on the
bill. They were looking ahead
to the divisional games, and
their concentration was not
what It should have been.
Brevard did what should be
clone to win the game, they
drove In a rim In nearly every
liming and we were not hitting
their pitcher today, commented
teach Jack Pantellas.
Brevard head coach Jack

SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI)
Lori Garbacz, a
collegiate allAinerican golfer last year, is
traveling in faster company today.
The 20year-old LPGA tour rookie, who
didn't get her tour card until early last month,
is tied with defending champion and LPGA
player of the year Nancy Lopez and third-year
pro Donna White going Into today's third
round of play In the $100,000 Bent Tree Classic.
Lopez and White already were
In the
clubhouse, tied for the lead with a 6-under-par
138 Friday when Garbacz blitzed into the tie
with a 32 on the back side.
She had a 35 going out and ended the day
witha 5.tmderpar67. Lopez also had a second
round of 67, while White was in at par 72.
Dale Lundquist fired a second round 68, a
career low, to move into a tie with Judy
Rankin and Sally Little, one shot back of the
leaders at 139. Rankin had a 1-under-par 71
and Little had a 67, thanks to a back nine 32
that Included two birdies and an eagle on 18.

Woody Honored
ormer

SCC Baseballers Clubbed
By Bra-1In Tilt
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SPORTS

Sunday March4, 11

Washington Honors Jackson
Senior linebacker
SEATE (UP!)
Mlthsel Jackson received the Gt. Flahsrty
Award as the most inspirational
player on the 1V$ University Of Wulflngton
team.
The award was presented at a luncheon
1 the 10 0th of the Waahhton
ipoesored

Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Chicago at Los Angeles
Sunday 's Games
Mirm at Washington, alt.
Pittsburgh at Cob, aft.
Toronto at N.Y. Rangers
Philadelphia at Buffalo
Boston at Detroit
Los Angeles at Vancouver

Pro Basketball
NSA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Attantic Division
W L Pct. 0
Wash
42 19 An
PhIla
34 27
New Jrsiy
32 29 .323 10
New York
27 39 .109 lykt

Bosloo
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Central Division
W I. Pct.
Anton
39 25

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Pacific Divisisi

Seattle
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31 31 .100
39 27 .429
Fridays Resets

St.

Springfield. III., farm club.
Cinck,nati — Signed infleldeiJunior Kennedy.

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he turn isMore tusottled now than it was a
year ago, New York Met.' Manager Joe Terre
uldhestW
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rt field and aho will glys rookie Kelvin
thapman a long Ink at second base.

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Otis Btrdeong, who finished
wIth 24 points for the Kings, hit
a iG-fool jumper with 16 seconds
left in regulation to force the
extra session. After Larry
Kenon hit two straight field
goals for the Spurs, Silas scored
eight of the last 12 points.
Kenon led all scorers with 32
points and 10 rebounds and
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. George Gervin, clearing the 20.
(UPI)
The National Stock point mark for the 35th straight
Car Racing Commission time, chipped In with 31 while
Slipped defending NASCAR hou" down tt rebounds.
dr1V1115 "fl$Gut Cale '1wThe win was the fourth
bmnougli With a delayed, three' straight for the Spum
month probation penalty In other NBA games, San
Friday and r &amp;
uc d D=94 Diego bested Boston, 10049,
Allan's sudusce for the Feb. New Jersey beat Milwaukee,
1$ Dsytons Incise from six
,
Phoenix,
to three o t s.
119-100, Golden State defeated
Both probatIon periods are Indiana, 1054$, Cleveland
rietroactive to Feb. 30, the day nipped 8,MU., 111-100, Los
coinpititlon director Bill G.m.
downed PtilhatslpIia
WAY mids his penalty pronoim. 121411, and Hoiaton dumped.
Pertland, 11141
The commission met In 0pIII 10$, Celtics 1:
lad Monday to bier UoydFreescored 13 cii this 2$
appsels en floss levied agalad points In the fourth quarter to
h Dosed. aid Bobby Allison pis" San Diego to Its eighth
tor theirpartinthe lad Lip
y.
fonder-bender that keocked
, Bodo Ili
Ywbetsaghad Dads Allison Bernard King scored 23
ad 01 cost"m ad permitted po"4a and Joke Wllliairi.on
Richard Petty to take the added 11 to pace New Jersey
over Mihasubie.

Cole Gets

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last
night
by
defeating
the
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everybody
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the
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period
scores by Denis Potvin By United Press International Warriors 105, Pacers 98:
SYwo Flips
15.00 6.40 1.00
shorthanded
and Wayne
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Robert Parish scored 24
1.40 3.40
James Silas took a shot he
3 Honey Wilde
Merrick to tie It 2-2 after
4.20
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last
points
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night,
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game losing streak and extend
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game-winner
for
SWright Dante
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24.00 13.50 3.00
Antonio In its siootout victory Indiana's kaing streak to four.
2 AhiosoAleta
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margin
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CavalIers 111, SuperSonics 109:
315t0
over Kansas City.
1.00
contested
battle.
Jim Chones, who had 22
O (2-1)47.41: P (5-3) 255.10, T (5-2With the Spurs leading,
31 726.61. Time 31.21.
Black Hawks 4, Rockies I:
to
19
points,
connected on two free
123, and time down
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Stan
Mikita
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Bolseconds
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throws
and
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SCaan
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overtime,
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2 Tally Brook
48
seconds
to spark Cleveland
,
down and launched a Jumper
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2.10
at
him
to
over
Seattle.
coach yelling
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1)169.41. Time 31.16.
third shutout of the season to pj gave San Antonio an in-- Jamaal Wilkes and Adrian
Twelfth Ice, ½. 0
2 WhirlIng Francs 5.20 4.10 3.00
power Chicago pad Colorado. sur mountable lead.
Dantley combined for 60 points
S ND's Gay
4.20 4.00
CapItals
1, Cuarks 2:
and
reserve guard Ron Boone
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3Miu Green
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to
run the clock
11.20
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10 in the fourth period to
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scored
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WHA:
Rockets 119, Trail Blazers 98:
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Mike Rogers scored two goals Silas, who scored 31 points,
Rudy Tomjanovlch hit 15-ofto
lead
New
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over
thought
Friday
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Wthid, ruining 1115 coaching him to take the shot, "The
laseball
floor scored 33 points to lead Houston
New York Mots Signed pitcher debut of Tommy McVie ... a ul
was open," Silas said. "I saw over Portland, snapping a 10Pat Zachry to one-year contract.
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MacDonald
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two
him
St. Louis
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shouting and I thought he game home winning streak for
goals
as
Edmonton
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Kenworthy attributed the win to three up and three down.
the sixth inning and John
his players being In top physical
In the second, Brevard's Tom Colantuoni doubled to drive In
condition, this comment being Conner led off with a triple, and Brevard's sixth run.
made after the game while he was sacrificed in by Rod
Orkis slammed the ball over
put his players through a drill Soares.
the right field fence for the only
somewhat similar to a football
Kevin Bates tripled for the Raider score of the afternoon.
drill of exercises and sprints. Titans In the fourth stanza and
The seventh inning was the
He also said the Raiders have was sacrificed home again by end of the embarassment for
Ow lined baseball field In the Soares, to give Brevard a 3-0 SCC with Lou Sottile corn.
state. He also c*xnplimentedhis lead.
nutting the only Raider error
opponents on playing an errorIn the fifth inning Tom when he allowed Korona tO
free game, even though they Overstreet singled to right field reach first base by missing *
were unable to capitalize on the and then Phil Korona followed pup fly. David Howard slam
five BCC errors. Seminole had with a home rim over the left med a single that bounced off
only one error.
field fence. Mike Maley, the third base bag and then
In the first Inning David Seminole's left fielder had to be Pitcher Mikesell put the crust
Howard doubled to drive in replaced after smacking the on the humble pie when he
Tom Overstreet for Brevard's fence chasing Korona's homer. doubled and drove in the finI
first score with Seminole going
Tom Conner walked to led off two runs of the game.

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Vs. Tech. 72, Louisvl 6$
Fla. St. 33. Mmphs St. 34
Atlantic Coast Conference
Semifinals
p4 Car. 102, Maryland 79
Duke 62, N.C. St. 59
Pacific Coast Athletic Assn.
Second Round
PacIfic 74, Lng Bch St. 69
Southwest Conference
Semifinals
Texas 70, Houston 63
Arkansas 93, Tex Tech 77
ECAC Playoffs
fiis
Monmth 79, Pratt Inst. 54
StaIn Is. Si, Stcktn St. 77
Sig Sky Conference
First Round
weber st. se Montana 71
N. Arizona 90, Idaho 74
o.. Valley Conference
First Round
E. Ky. 90, Mddle Tenn. Si
w .y. so. Morhed St. as
East
Albny Ga. 72, Ptiia Text II
Cheyney St. 72, Harfwlck 43
Columbia H, Harvard $2
Dartmouth 47, Cornell 40
E. St,dsb $2. Morgan 77
EIiz'Iwn SI, Grve City 53
Frank$.Marst, 74, Albrght 63
Ithaca 59, Binghamton $1
Jrsy Cty is, Va. Wslyn SI
g, 94, Vale II
Phila Pharm 4$, Coppin 67
Princeton 61, Brown 30
South
Mercer 90, Ok. City 70
Nchlls St. , SE Mo. 71
RollIns 97, NE Mo. SI
Va. St. 100, Sprng Grdn 53
Midwest
DePaul 76, Notre Dame 72
ill. St. 94, S. Ill.-Edw. 63
N. Iowa $4, Neb.-Om 72
NE La. 59, Hous Bapt 62
North Park 63, Beloit 42
Wis. (GB) 43, N. Oak. 4
St. 73, N. Mich.
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OURSELVES

Sunday, March 4, 197

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BUSINESS

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IN BRIEF
To Run Banks' Operations
James A. Housend has been named cashier
of Flagship Bank of Seminole, according to
John Y. Mercer, bank president. Housend will
be responsible for the general operation of the
bank at all locations.
Housend, 33, comes to Sanford from the
Flagship Bank of Tampa, where he was
operations officer in charge of bookkeeping.
He and Rosanna Housend have three children
and will be living in Sanford.

Scotty's Names Sales Manager
Jack McDonald has been named commercial sales manager of Scotty's Inc., according to Dennis W. Stults, vice president
and general sales manager of the company.
Scotty's also reported that sales for the fOur
weeks ended Feb. 24 were $16,005,002 or 37
percent over sales for the corresponding
period last year of $11,696,572.

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Ross (Bitten) Urban checks inventory to be skipped out of SCL shop when Sanford facility closes,

irs Goodbye io 1

Sanford Girl Completes Course
Lazona L. Bellamy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Zillersteen Bellamy of Sanford, completed a specialized course. In airline-travel
Industry training and was graduated from
Southeastern Academy In Kissimmee.

Sanford For
SCL Shop

GM Gives Car To 5CC Course

Seaboard Coast Line Railroad will close down its
mechanical shop on Wes5th Street, Sanford, next Friday,
terminating the lad vestige of what was once a large work
force according to J.L Oates, mechanical foreman In
charge.
After that date ahopwork will be done at Lakeland or
Tampa. The shop crews have been gradually reduced
here since the diesel engines replaced the old steam
engines In the early SOs.
At present, said Oates, there are only seven carmen,
one machinist and one helper.
When their work Is terminated here they have three
alternatives, be explained,
"They can If they are old enough retire; if nçt they can
take their severance pay,, or be transferred to another
point."
According to Stan Horton, local railroad buff who Is
writing a series of books on the history of railroading in
Central Florida, the repair shop was built by the Atlantic
coutihn stew Ism Aw It tesksvir the Plant Sytom,,

The General Motors Oldsmobile division has
donated a 1978 diesel Olds engine to the
Seminole Community College auto-mechanics
division.

Stenstrom Reports Sales
Herbert Stenstrom, Realtor-owner of
Stenstrom Realty, 2565 Park Drive, Sanford,
sold 27 properties in February at a dollar
volume of $800,000, according to owner Herbert Stenstrom. The firm also named Linda
Morgan "Realtor-Associate of 1978."

'IDS Raises ElseeIn To Georgia

1n1902.

"It was sometime between 1905 and 1917," he recalled..,

J. Eugene ElseIeIn, 115 Laurel Drive,
Sanford, has been appointed divisional sales
manager at Augusta, Ga., with the national
sales organization for Investors Diversified
Services (IDS). He has been serving as
district sales manager for Sanford-Central
Florida for the IDS Orlando division.

The empty repair facility at the SCL Shop in Sanford

South Florida Railroad built a narrow gauge railroad
between Orlando and Sanford In 1810 with shops in Sanford and a roundhouse and turntables were built here In
1811, said Horton.
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National Realtors Honor

SBS'SCORE Workshop Set
Stemper With Top Rating
Organization and planning for small
business and the comparison between new or
existing businesses versus franchise-type
operations will be topics at a workshop
program sponsored by the Orlando area office
of the Small Business Administration (SBA)
at the Federal Building, 80 N. Hughes Ave.,
Orlando, March 14at9a.m. Also stressed will
be how the SBA and SCORE (Service Corps of
Retired Executives) can help small
businessmen, information: 420-6476 for
SCORE, which is seeking volunteers.

A Sanford native, Stemper Seminole High School, is ad.
William a. &amp;IEDP
red,
of
studied
both at Stetson and junct professor of the
owner with his wile, Mild
Stemper Agency, Sanford, has Harvard Universities and University of Florida, and has
been designated a Certified completed graduate courses In taught real estate subjects at

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Realtors National appraising, which contributed Community College
the
Marketing Institute — the to his selection for the CBS
rves on Me road
educational arm 01 the NationalHe h
as been practicing real and
es committee of tubme
Association of Realtors.
Greater Sanford Chamber of
The desipation is one of the estate 27 YOUL
Stemper is past president of Commerce'
higher designations available
and is attained through the Seminole County Jaycees
Stemper Is a member of the
recognition of certain levels of and Is a former Sanford city sinoie cowy and Orlando.
education and production in the commissioner and mayor.
Winter Park Boards of
Be taug$ mnitk, at Realtor,.
Odd ci real odds.

Dr. Hardwick Named Diplomat
To

Trades Wages Up 5.7%
ATLANTA (UPI) -The UJ. rachft an average of $10A in

up112c.utsfrmtIwasnll
earlier end up 57.5 cols from
January IXL That compared
witha natlus'i) avert. of
$3.17,$3.eab.tbeflhurefor
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and Lake Howell Band Parents Association on
April 21, at the Lake Howell High School grounds.
First prize will be a $500 cash award. Groups
interested in participating may contact Lake
Howell Band Parents Association, 752 Greenfield
Cr., Maitland, 32751 or call 645-1514 or 830-7620.
Send recorded cassette with application. Concession spaces will also be available on a limited

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After Debra Jo's appearance as Playmate of
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from readers who were entranced by her flowing golden tresses.
Since then her hair has
enamored men throughout
the world as she has
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titative skills. Relaxation therapy to reduce test
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'lame 01 my former students deratanding manner,
the other schools, are con- and education, according to
who finished the course have
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lees, because the wanted to
be with a friend. At the
time
she
was
"discovered," she waan't

are" the Playmate might say.

Madison

Joan

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know nob* dates anyone
In the band," she said.
As a young woman, she
felt insignificant. She

problem solving, graph reading, and the quan-

p,.tos by

Debra Jo Fondren, Playboy's 1978 Playmate, autographs her picture while

from 8th through 11th

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Help is available in the form of a College Board
Prep Course (SAT) for those students wishing to
improve their college board scores at the Jewish
Community Center of Central Florida.
The course will develop skills in the verbal
areas, reading comprehension, mathematical

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However, It didn't. She
posed. And her life will
now be the same.
"All my ills I have never
beSnotlad...I never hod
am dus Whio
hwo Debra Jo, who Inslat. that If anyone tries to
lock her up In the high
school yearbook, they
would not recognize nor
know her. She wore braces

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boyfriend were in Las
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discovered?
"It happened by accident," Debra Jo says,

Monday through Frlday.

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gives her a headache. Once

she had eight inches cut off.
She fainted. "I scared the
devil out of him, (the
operator,) she laughs.
She bleaches her own
hair and has since she was
14. (She's now 24)
"When the beauticians
do It, it always turns red,"
she sighs.
And bow was the girl who
halls from a small town

Street, Orlando. The aitIita will demonstrate
their media at the Gallery on Fridays, now to 2
p.m. during the exhibit. The public is Invited
during Gallery hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from

Iwe at the some - Wft all hipoqt relotIoss as fonW
Fr,iIr4 Nisosi did In the early llOs.
'
NotIce of the stiles, carrying oat the Dec 20 ennoumcem
W" psed W.w4iy is the Federal Register.'
111h
Amulom Agricaltare Moesmat feemers spotted the IWAL,,
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can't believe It. It's
amazing," the appraisals

A champagne reception on Monday, March 12
from 6 to 8 p.m. opens a multi-media art exhibit
by Crealde Instructors at the Arts Council's
Church Street Station GUery, 76 West, Church

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ive Ike. cbM'es. Ja.
bas. been wkbcbl.
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on 1W two you..

While she modestly
responde to compliments
about her being prettier
than her pictures with a "I

Art Exhibit Opens

Haiti, Hoivivas, N1CVIa and
Shares were allocated under "v olunt a r
treomaMs" amot the United States aid beef ezporti
FCastertota MUM SCUM toimpend,jstu
the 1164 Meat impirt M a io cod replace qeotas

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u% hair that took ten
Years to grow is now
inches long (rnlgM be 56"
now, she corrects,) and is
SO heavy It sometimes

basis.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Australia will ship more than half 01
this years 1.57 billion pounds of U.S. meat Imports, which will be
med primarily for hamburger and samagee
Australia's tare was Increased from in million pounds to 5
million pounda, after some uniffiid nations said they could
net fill their shares of iblument, Six other nations received
higher reallocated shares.
The Agriculture Department Friday announced the breakdo
01Imports, which were worked out after President Carter decII
lad December to set a 1.57 billion pound beef Import ce1ll'
higher then the 1.5 bIllion pod limit In 1V7$.
.
New Zealand .gresd to tip = million pounds, Canada
MOM pomda and Msaico Ti million poonda.
The r"*' ."jm'iats were divided among nine ot
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fumed ausger of Choi.
sea 1111. &amp; Guarasty'.
Sanford .11k. at 11$ W.
frmn* ., repiükg t*rh
Chriitser. Jacobs, a
WIMer Sprbep cusdi.
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Debra Jo Fondren.
"They aren't any different from you. They are
the girl next door.
photography can
do
wonders," confides the S
feet 4 Inch, 114 pound
blonde Playmate of the
Year 1978, who was In
Altamonte Springs on a
promotional tour.
Granted,
photography
can do wonders, but Debra
Jo Is told quite frequently
that she's prettier than her
pictures. Perhaps because
an Intrinsic part 01 her
beauty is her warmth and
friendliness. She Is by her

own assessment, 'a

chatterbox."

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Flagship Banks are giving away placards
that can be placed on trees or poles to direct
motorists to garage sales.

BU1 Jacobs has bees

meet most of Playboy
Magazine's Playmates,
says one who should know

Groups are now being auditioned for ROCK
CHALLENGE II, a competitive rock concert, to
be presented by Pepsi-Cola, Burger King, WDIZ

U.S.

Garage Sales Promos

CHOICE

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By JOAN MADISON
Herald Correspoedest
You'd be disappointed If
you had the opportunity to

Groups Being Auditioned

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Can Do Wonders

National Jayceette President, Judy Ettinger
will be the guest speaker on March 10 at the Red
Carpet Inn, 14 —436, for a National Jayceette
forum. Jayceettes from all chapters In the state of
Florida will be attending this special event.

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American Academy Board

Dr. Charles Hardwick of Sanford has been
named a diplomate of the American Board of
Family Practice (ABFP), Kansas City, Mo. as a
result of passing a certification examination
offered by the ABFP of the American Academy of
Family Physicians. He is now certified in the
medical specialty of family practice.
The intensive 2-day written examination is
I designed to prove the candidate's ability in the
areas of internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics,
gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry and community medicine. To qualify for the examination
a physician must have completed either a 3-year
family practice residency or have been in family
practice a minimum of six years and successfully
completed 300 hours of continuing medical
education approved by the American Academy of
Family Physicians,

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Brief ly

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The announcement.
Ashland was not one of the
first American company to buy
oil from Iran since Its oil fields consortium members that ope.
shut down last year refuses to rated hiIran.
say what it paid for the crude,
but sources report It Is at least
30 percent above the current
market price.
The sources said Ashland Oil
Inc., America's largest independent petroleum company,
paid in the neighborhood of $18
to $20 a barrel The current
world price Is $13.50
"While prices are somewhat
higher than official OPEC
prices, these prices are considerably below the spot prices
many of the major oil companies are now paying to obtain
crude supplies," a company
spokesman said In a statement.
A tanker carrying the new
crude will depart for the United
States as soon as it is loaded
about the middle of next week,
the spokesman said.
No oil has left Iran for this
country since Dec. X.
Ashland, located in Ashland,
Ky., is ranked by the Energy
Department as the iSh largest
U.S. oil company. It sells
refined products wider Its own
name and to firms using other
brand names.
Ashland's crude oil requirement is 370,000 barrels. day. A
company spokesman said the
firm got 66.1 percent of its oil
from foreign producers last
year, with 43.5 percent of the
foreign supply coming from
members of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries.
The spokesman declined to
say how much oil Ashland
purchased from Iran.
Before production stopped,
Iran was the world's second
largest oil exporter with exports totaling 5 million barrels
a year — about lo percent ofthe
world supply.
U.S. officials have predicted
Iran will limit Its production to
3to4 million barrels a day In
the future.
franan oMctalId'the
Intend to operate entirely on
their own and charge perhaps
$20 a barrel for their oil exports
no matter what the OPEC
price.
The Iranians said they have
completely severed their old
relationship with a consortium
of Western oil companies who
once received a special 22
percent discount on prices.
"We assume if, and when,
Iran comes back (into production), the oil companies will
make deals they can live with
and the hftrnationai market
will dictate the extent to which
the Iresdan oil could be sold,"
an Energy Department spokesman said after the Iranian

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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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benefits for union building
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Sunday, March 4, 1,7,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

In And Around Lake Mary

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NURSING ASSISTANTS
GRADUATE FROM SCC
The Seminole Community College Nursing
Assistants graduating Feb. 22, are: (left to right,
back row) Ruth Stamm, instructor, Donna
Williams, Mary Rhodes, June Weeks, Mary Camp.
field, and Barbara Heinrich, front row, Robin
Adams, Susan Thompson, Vickie Hoekstra, Randi
Jacobsen and Veronica Perry.

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Wins At District
Arts, Crafts Show

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The District Seven
Annual Arts and Crafts
Show took place under the
s ponsorship of the Apopka
Woman's Club in Apopka.
A branch of the Florida
Federation of Women's
Clubs, District Seven Is
represented by Clubs from
Seminole, Orange, Lake,
Osceola and Sumter
counties.
A complete success I
shbuld say, thanks to the
skillful and well organized
job clone by the members of
the Apopka Woman's Club
under the leadership of
Mrs. Ray Taschenberger
(Marcia), club president.
Worthy to mention was
the beautiful program
presented by a group of
children from the Dream
Lake Elorentary School In
Apopka.
The Dream Lake Ukulele
Band under the direction of
Miss Lois Ann Conoley,
was just terrific. The kids
sang and played the
ukulele like professionals
to the pleasure of over 100
women present. It was
very entertaining.
Attending from the Lake
Mary Woman's Club were:
President DeLores Lash,
Arts Chairman Gwenne
Butler, Jinnle Nelson,
Betty Lindmeler, Kathleen
Westendorf, Pat Fox, Janet
Holand, Virginia Francisco
and!.
I'm glad to report that
our club did excellent
again.
The categories were:
group work a tablecloth
(the club members did the
work), first place, blue
ribbon; ceramics, Betty
Undmeier first place blue
ribbon; embroidery,
Phyllis Rugenstein, first
place blue
ribbon;
miscellaneous, qrace
Quataed first and second
place blue and red ribbons;
Dolls, Jinnie Nelson second
place red ribbon; and
Landscape Ruth Turnqulst,
third place white ribbon.

of Ralph and Frances
Abell. Their numerous
friends were invited for
this special occasion. Bob,
Sharon and their children
are moving to Rose City In
Michigan.

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In And Around Winter Springs

Mothers

Engagements
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L Hittell of2017 Mellonville Ave.,
Sanford announce the engagement of their daughter,
Robin Darlene, to Harold H. Hodges Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. H.H.Hodges Sr. of DeBary.
•u in Sanford, me- r_,
bride-elect is me granddaughter of
Mrs. W. B. Hickson and the late Mr. }llckson of 405
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, and the late Mr. and Mrs. C.A.
Hittell of Lake Monroe.
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Miss HIttell is a lfl4 graduate of Seminole High School
and is employed as data processing manager of Atlantic
Operations, Orlando.
Her fiance, who was born in
Ga., is
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Craft of Bogart, Ga., and
the late Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hodges, also of Bogart.
He Is a 1973 graduate of Winter Park High School and Is
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mothers, it was a truly
realistic scene. Some of
thorn played the part of
hysterical parents. These
included Lyndle White,
Jackie Mimi, Mrs. James
Dickinson, and Mrs.
Dennis Friesner.

At 8 p.m. on Feb. 15, a
call went out to the Winter
Springs Fire Department
regarding apoaiNeboinb
planted at the Winter
Springs City Rail.
Only Fire Odd Charles
Holzman was aware that
the - call was a hoes
as
part of a training drill for
the fire department.
When the firefighters
responded to the call, they
found a simulated bomb
explosion. Bodies of young
In a bad
way were lying around the
room. It had taken the
mothers of Winter Springs
Cub Scoot Pack 196, a fire
fighter and students from
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authentic scene of disaster.
The llghts were offfn the
building and the fire fighter
had to set up a generator
before they could aid the
"victims". Aid was given
to the victims. Calls were
sent out to various
hospitals for ambulances,
etc. Th e calls were
simulated.
According
to
the

P.uig.

The women unaalmoualy
agreed that the response
time was excellent, and
that the Winter Springs
Fire Department "handled
the situation just like It was
a real emergency." They
praised the Fire Department for handling of the
bomb scare.
As for the"victlma,"
what youngster doesn't
revel in blood and gore?

Hysterical POrents

Winter Springs Scout
Leader Sam Lauck is
deperately In need of
volunteers, interested in
becoming Webloe Leaders
(boys age 10) or pack
leaders.
There are over 200
youngsters in the city who
desire to become boy
scouts, cub scouts, or
Webloes. Ian't there any
young men, more mature
men, or any man, who has
time to give to these
youngsters? Remember,
they are ow tomorrow.
For more information,
please contact Sam Lauck
at 327-1Th*.

Guest of Honor for the
evening was Winter
Springs Fire Odd Charles
Holzman and his wile Ruth.
The Winter Springs Fire
Department is the sponsor
of Pack IN. Proud parents
were In attendance.

The annual Blue and
Gold Dinner of Winter
Springs Cub Scout Pack 196
took place on Feb. V, 6:3D
p.m. at the Winter Springs
Community Center.
Master of Ceremonies
was Packmaster Sam
Lauck. Youngsters were
honored by advancement
to bear, wolf, or arrows of
achievement.
Honored from Den 1 was
Donny Adams. Den 2
achievers were Brian
Dickinson, Alan White,
Johnny Horsely, Chris
Hunt, and Robert Richter.
Honored from Den 3 was
David Friesner.

Several youngsters will
become one year older In
March. They Include Leo
Hurtado who will be 13 on
March 3; Linda Zeinejda
who will be 14 on Mardi 6;
Donald Ball who will be 15
on Mardi 14; Terry Shane
who will be 15 on March 15;
and Susan Bergman who
will be 14 on March 28.
Happy Birthday to all.

The wedding will be an event of May 5.
Kelly Jean, to Michael Allen
Combo, son of Mr.
Bobby G. Combs of 730
Qerokee circle, also Sanford.

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when I met him," she
recalls. She loves working
have babies" would say,
for Hefner and "U I have a
"Don't you EVER be proud
problem, I go to him," she
of her. That's not the way
says in her melodious
YOU should be when you
voice.
grow up!"
She's also planning to
And her father? "Father
pose for a poster, Is
thought It was neat. I knew
negotiating for a hair care
I had his approval when he
product commercial that
asked me down to the fire
w1linet her $,000, and has
ball," she recalls, her face
her essonBoilywood. .
lighting up. Father Is
his just moved to Los
captain of the Beaumont
Angeles. Can she be lucky
Fire Department.
twice, she wonders?
Debbie has done all right
The beauty whose
as a Playmate. She earned
dimensions read 3424-35
$10,000 for her centerfold
(It might be 96 nowl she
and another $10,000 for
says) has just one little
being Playmate of the
problem.
Year, which required ut
The subscription
four days posing. In addepartment of what the
ditlon, she received a new
calls the "cadillac of men's
car and gifts totaling more
maguilnei" can't get her
then $,000 and an "In"
straightened
with the "Infamous" Hugh
out. For the past year,
Hefner.
she's been ci11ing them.
"He's not a lecherous old
Debra Jo Fondren?
men. He actually blushed
Who's that? they ask....
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Born in Niagara Falls, N.Y.,
the bride-elect is the grand.
daughter of Mrs. John Mhy
and the late Mr. Murphy of
Parkersburg, W. Va,, and Mrs.
Qiarles S. Marks and the late
Mr. Marks of Rocky MàuM,

"An Evening At The
Opera" will be presented
at the Sanford Civic
Center on Saturday,
March 17 at8:OOp.m. The
program
Is
being
N.C.
sponsored by the City of
Miss Marks a1gai
SafoM. Admission Is
'thef
employed
Seminole
at
William
and
Adele
Memorial Hospital.
Pirigyl (right) Will perHer fiance, who was born In
form scenes from "La
Los Angeles, Calif.. is the
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flU iaies or
grandson of Mrs Andrew Kirk
and the late Mr. Kirk of Hoffmann" in costume
KELLY JEAN MARKS Beilfiower, Calif., and the late and a medley of songs
Mr. and Mrs. Powers Coinbiof from Operetta. The Ba.
Hazard, Ky.
Het Royal Will perform
graduate
of
three operatic balleti.
He isa 1977
ror runner lnformauon
Seminole 111gb School and Is
serving in the Uniteit stcall the Sanford Recrea.
Navy, stationed In
lion Department, 322.
3161.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter c.v111e.
Marks, of 400 Temple Drive, A July wedding Is planned at
Sanford,
announce the All Souls Catholic Qurdi In
g.msgof their daughter, Sanford.

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"Dancing under the
Stars" took place at the
beautiful Starlight Room at
the Forest. The Keenagers
Club members and guests
danced from 8 p.m. until
midnight with the melodies
played by Doc Brown.
The tables were very
attractively decorated with
Zodiac signs, and snacks
and refreshments were

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Bob and Sharon, state
certified firefighters, were
members of the Volunteer
Fire Dept. and Bob served
as Fire Chief for two years
(7778).
The members of the
Volunteer Fire Dept.
presented them with an
engraved plaque In appreciation for their work
and services. Also, a letter
of appreciation from the
city was presented to them
by Mayor Walter Sorensen,
also president of the
Volunteer Fire Dept.
They will be missed by
their friends and neighhors.

served. About 100 people
attended the affair.
Chairmen for this event
were Ken and Sophie
Chapman and their
committee Jane and Ray
Becker, Jean and Ken
Binder, Irene and Stan
Dynak, Marion and Chuck
Ross and Pearl and Chuck
Valerlus.
A surprise baby shower
was given to little Master
Casey Cline by Mrs. Betsy
Nelson at the Fellowship
Hall of the United
Presbyterian Church In
Lake Mary.
The son of Dale and
Clyde Cline, he made
headlines recently when he
decided to come into this
world at home to the
surprise of his mother and
everybody else.
About 20 ladies attended
this shower and Casey
received a lot of gorgeous
things. A beautiful cake
shaped in the form of of a
bassinet with a baby In it
was presented to Mrs.
Clime and It was served
with refreshments to the
guests.

Once again, shuffle
board players in Lake
Mary! If interested In
using the courts or forming
a club, please contact Mrs.
Pat Southward at the City
Hall 323-79loorat her home
323-15. She will have the
facilities repaired and kept
up for your use. Give tier a
M11.
am glad to be back
home after two weeks
spent up North and getting
snowed in twice In a row.
First time was in
First
Princeton, West Va. on our
way to Wheeling where we
had to wait until the Turnpike was open (It was
closed overnight and it was
open to the traffic again
about 10 the next morning.)
l7he second time we ww
's
in Rock uw,ac. with
practically Ic to our knees.
It took an extra day of
trip to get out of there.
Anyway folks, heaven is
Florida.Snowandlcelanot
for me. I'll never again
complain about the cold
weather hune

The Lake Mary United
Presbyterian Church
observed the World's Day
of Prayer Friday, from 10
a.m. to four p.m.

Th. Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce will have Its
monthly meeting this
Monday, March 5 at the
Forest Starlight Room
starting at 8 p.m.
A program will be
presented by Daphne
Carson from the Seminole
County Health Clinic about
high blood pressure (free
blood checks will be given).
Also Ed Schuckman from
the Seminole County
Sheriff's Dept., will speak
about the vial of life,

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residents äI Lake Mary; In
order for me to report all
your social activities lneed
your calls. Please let me
know all about birthdays,
dinner parties,
annlversarles, weddings,
graduations, travels, etc.
Hasta Is vista,

A farewell party was
given In honor of Bob and
Sharon Bailey at the home

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beglivilng at 2p.m., the In
District Voice of Democracy
awards lt,ehoon will be held at
South 8qno1e VFW Pod =7
and ljg atii4Hry,
The VOD prugrom Invites
sea high school 4160ts to
sskm* emays on various topics
*reda from Swiard were about Amaka. From these
Alan liar
"g in
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__the paetldpding pod are chu..a
Is mug
They them continue on to
In my colcm iast year shod district,- state and national
the rucg,Imuitionedthe
Oer family of TUWL Led
year, Richard ad Mans, ad
two of their tines children,
Why cook? Every Friday and
Harold and PUrid., bidwt Satary evemlag from Ito
liii other sen, Richard, had 8:96 enjoy steaks, fish or
to May in Tampa because of a
M14 at
loath E—''i VFW Fist W
ncew game.
Well, thIs year all five end '-4w -4y.
Pwferm as March 6 ad
GeNera an 1
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woaflrdplacsinMsigsgreep, pliarve, wUl be 1d4. thiubu'
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made ep for mift led yeses
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the loath I-'t VFW Pod
ourselves, tt — rat
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we '.dn en a aria
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Rev. Leonard Nicholas has
The highlight of their trip, production. She met Bert her
parents for a brief visit and
been relaxing at the home of
according
to Mrs. Balmer, was Reynolds Friday night after th e
?.IELENDA
to see a friend in The Effect of
Jay and Veldine Welty at 208
"Wet and Wild" and Busch play when he came back
EDMISTON
to Gamma Rays on Man-in-theWaverly Drive, Fern Park.
Gardens.
congratulate the cast and wish Moon Marigolds" at SCC.
Casselberry
Rev. Nicholas Is pastor at an
them well in their endeavors.
Assembly of God Church in Correspondent
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Ypsilanti, Midi., where their
Farewell to Mrs. Dodle French In blue jeans and cowboy boots
Jeamune and Ron Lerch and
daughter, Carol attends and is a
and her daughter, Michelle. was invited by an FAU student
their
children returned this
secretary.
1111
ade the move from their who has been
designing
scenes
week
from Bryson City, N.C.,
After 15 months of being the are going to help them home at 1219 Florida Ave. to
for
his
new
dinner
theater
in
where
they visited her parents
general contractor to their celebrate his birthday and their Jacksonville this week. AIU*h&amp;
Lake
Worth.
Karen
Valentine
Rose
and
Paul Kerr, formerly
church building as well as wedding anniversary with some member of the family
making also saw the play with of Casselberry.
pastoring the church, his i4hulrmg out and ordedaIsi*.
. congregation decided he
hors. w will' be livIág at
Robin returned home with
CISI5*VSd 5 rid.
stables mile from their new
While In florida, be will visit
Casselberry Elementary home.
his niece and members ofhis invites all parents to come out
church who are attending to a special program and
Soidheastern Bible College In meetlmgofthePTAonTuesday
Chuck and Sally Basinger of
IN SANFORD
Lakeland.
at 7 p.m.
213 Wilshire Drive, went down
On his way home he will stop
The Valentine's Day Dance to Boca Baton to see "The
in Charlotte, N.C., where he has was a success, accordingto Liz Taming of the Shrew"
been asked to speak on the PTL Gaul. Over $159.75 was-raised presented at Florida Atlantic
Club, a national television and by the PTA to be used for school University last weekend.
radio program.
projects.
Their daughter, Robin, was
"For 20 years, I have been in
assistant stage manager for the
the IflIflIJtTIJ and have felt there
Is a gap between the pulpit and
Clare and Lilhlaq Balmier of
the congregation," he said.
300S. Triplet Drive were visited
He is known for his efforts to by her niece and husband, Hod
try and bridge the gap through and Jeanette Spaulding and
ministry 01 the church body, their two boys, Terry and
laymen mlnlderingto Others in Travis
the church.
"It was good to see them,
IJlILaq said. "They have had so
much lee and below zero degree
Us and Tom Gaul of 1532 weather, that they were glad to
Canterbury Circle, are being come down here," she added.
visited by her sister and While In Florida, the
brother-in-law, Annie and Spauldings, who are from Tray,
Harry Smith.
Pa., visited Jsannstte'sparents
The Sinitbo came down from and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Moscow, Penn. to thaw out and Vivian Young and Dennis of
do some celebrating. The Gauls Venice.
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Runners Off Again
For Annual Contest
Saturday found the Waits of
Longwood on the road to Eustis.
It was our annual trek to the
Washington's Birthday
Celebration 100 meters road
race.
This year, however. John had
a running mate. Our new
associate pastor, Fr. Al Macphearnon of SI. Augedine's,
entered his &amp;A road race In
over 10 years. Fr. Al, who
moved to our aria from Carthage, N.Y., was an allAmerican track star during his
seminarian days, but that was a
few years ago
Out of the 413 men, women,
boys and girls erdired in the
race, John came In 177 with a
time ol4i:OL Fr. Al was onl3ra
few ranersbehind John at 193
with atkneofWl7.
Other Longwood runners
were Michak Platt, Thomas
Hdiwoet Steve Carbon,
Jerry Lowsy, Jerry Stanford,
Dr. J. Branmen Murphy, who
ran led year ad bettered led
years time by on. NoonI
George Goys, pwiç Blaks. P.
Hughes, Carmine Bravo,
Leans Schwartz, Shawa
IWImL Mary MItU and
Jmn
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Hera ld Photo by Tom Netti
On hand to assist Ballet Guild of Sanford-Semin ole and Valerie Weld.
Th e two Sunday perforthis weekend with the lyrics In "An Evening of mauces and prices are 2:30 p..,
m $2 and $1.50:
Dance and Lyrics" will be the Central Florida and
7:30 p.m.. $3 and $1.50. Sponsors and guests will
Chorale. The dance segment will feature three be
honored at a closed performance Saturday, at
original ballets choreographed by Loretto Rozak,
choreographer and dance master from Chicago, 7:30 p.m. A sponsor card will admit two. Admission
who is assisting artistic directors. Miriam Wright for others is $3 and $1.50

CHORALE JOINS
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A graduate of Radcliffe and Rollins
Colleges, Gloria Houghton is well
known in the Central Florida area for
her teaching of English literature, her
unique approach to humanities studies,
and her world-wide travels. She has
studied in England and Scotland,
traveled with students in Russia, and is
planning a trip to Red China. A participant in the Bread Loaf Writers'
Conference she sponsors Trinity's
literary magazine and literary society.
Mrs. Houghton Is vice-president of the
Harvard Club and was responsible for
the school's highly successful
Shakespeare festival.
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Ballroom and round dancing, 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
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MONDAY, MARCUS
Monday Morneri Toast masters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop , 10 a.m., and noon, Student Union
Budding, Stetson, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward, Interstate
Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center,
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.

Free blood pressure clinic, 7-8 p.m., 7th-day Adventist

Church, Winter Springs.

Altamonte- South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes Board meeting, 7:30
p.m, Jaycee building.
tAke Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m., SCC
Tel-Communications building, Sanford Mod. Speaker
Chuck Watters, operator in touch with Iran.
TOPS CHAPTER 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 P.M. First United Methodist Church,
Sa nford.
TUESDAY, MARCH S
Quilting demonstration and dIsplay 10 am. to 1 p.m.,
Pine Castle Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph St., Orlando.
Open to public.
Senior Citizens meeting, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Bag lunch, business and bingo.

Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm, Sanford.

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could find yourself breaking another's level,
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LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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base from which to operate.
among dissenting co-workers
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mardi 20) today. They don't want It, so go
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problems today could cause you
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of spades. Your best play is
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reports on an inner-city teenager's newspaper; Christopher
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Constitution, which has been treaty that weaken. American
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Taimnadge returned to WashQov. George Busbee and ItonWscIay following his
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embattled Senate veteran who hpitaihzed for five weeks of
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and Sen. Sam Nunn, 1)0*.
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$100$300 WEEKLY

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SanfordAl.AnonFamilyGrouP

We need 20 well mannered people
w.pleasant tefephone voices to
work w.special local radio
station promotion programs.
Mustb.abletoworliCa.m.3:30

p.m. or 4 p.m.-9 p.m. shifts.
Apply:
Perce Building, Suite 3
3rd&amp; Magnolia
Betwe.fl 10a.m. 11p.m. daily

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ABORTION SERVICES.

INVITATIONTOSID
"0", LAKE KATHRYN PARK THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
After his address St
The Board of Trustees of the
ADD. TO CASSELBERRY, as JAMES WILLIAMS
legislative session, Talmadge recordedinPlat looks, Pages 4and Residence) Room 1 - Elba Seminole Memorial Hospital Invites
bids upon the following;
turned to Btabse and said, "1 7, SeminOle County, Florida, run S. community Can*
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Additional Information, plane and
a candidate for the United point of begInning, run thenCe North
YOU ARE HEREBY PdOTtFiED specifications are avallabfe at Of.
States Séflite next year." - CI degrees 31' E. 121421 feet, thence that JANET A. WILLIAMS has filed tics of the Materials Maneger.
N. $7 degrees 01' ir' E., run 20 felt, a sworn Petition In the Circuit Court
All bids shall be mailed to the
thnadge announced his re. thence
S. 01 degrees 34' W., run
Seminole County, Florida, for Materials Manager of the Seminole
e3stlon candidacy at hii bIt. 1752.11 feet to North Line Block "0", DIssolution of Marriage and other Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
thence N. $1 digress 11' 20" W.
relief and claims .gaiost you in- Street, Sanford, Florida 32711. All
tliday party last August.
to point of beginnIng;
ciudingan.wardtothe Petitlonerof bids shall be postmarked not later
a flst.powxting feet
AND ALSO:
your entire right, title, and Interest thanthel2lhdayofMarch, 1979, and
Mthnp speech In the chamber
A 50-foot wide easement, the In and to the following real. per. shall be received on or before the
w)iere he was elected to JUC- centerlIne of which Is described as serial, and intangIble properties, to 19th day of March 1979.
follows: From the northwest corner wit:
Opening of such bids will take
céd his father as governor for of
Lot One, Block "0", LAKE REAL PROPERTY — PARCEL I placeattheOfflceottheMaterlais
6layslnl*,Talm$dgefleVer KATHRYN PARK ADDITION TO The W½of the NW¼ of the NE'As Manager of the Seminole M.mgrial
mentioned his release from a CASSELSER RY, according to the of the SW¼ of SectIon 14, TownshIp Hospital at 5:00 o'clock A. M. on the
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 20 SoUth, Range 33 East, Seminole 22nd day of March 17C.
I.ong Beach, Calif., alcoholism put
Eight, Pages Six and Seven of the County. FlorIda.
Seminole MemorIal Hospital
clinic or the Senate Ethics Public Records of Seminole County, SUBJECT toan easementover the reserves
the right to relict any and
Florlda,runSouthSldegrees34'33" West 25 feat and the North 25 felt all blob,
Oinmlttee Investigation Of
along the north line of said thereof.
Publish Mar. 4, 5,4, 1979
cunpai financing and . East
Block "0", 124.53 fOot, to the
EH.)
TOolTHlRwlthaneasementfor __________________________
gifts
I'I
céptance of
southeast corner of Block "1", Lake Ing-e and egress dcr Ibid as
IOUNTY COURt lN Ab
Kathryn Woods, Plat look Sixteen, follows: The North 2$ feet of the 5%', FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
over the years.
Public Records of of the SW¼ and the South 25 feet of FLOE IDA
Mobbed by back-pounding Page ThIrteen,
County, Florida, thence the NY, of the SWU., lying East of CASE NO. 79.211.CC-1$.J
legislators and jubllast well Setninoue
run North OS degrees SI' 35" East Statefloadl4; andtheWeit2Softhe STATE OP FLORIDA.
wishers as he entered aDd WI along the esst line of Block "I", a N1¼ Of the SW¼, and the East 3$ EX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE,
distance of 1129.12 feet, thence run feetofffieNW¼oftheSW¼andthe JR.
the House chamber through
North 53 degrees 31'11" East, 129.99 South 2$ felt Of the N½ of the SWU. State Attorney for the Eighteenth
din Of applause and rebel y11, feet
to a point Of beginning, thence less the W%b Of the 5W½ thereof, all Judicial Circuit Of the State Of
Talmadge confined his 40 rn SOuth OS degrees 51' 30" West, - beig in SectIon 14. TownshIp 31 FlorIda, on belsaif , ,,, HIwI-Uble'
tiilnute speech to national 1354.42 fist: thence run southerly South, Range 33 last, Seminole j E. Polk. Stseriff of Semin.,e
and easterly along a curve concave County, Florida: AND less that part County, FIorida.
Issues and restated lg gr
to the northeast having a radius of Of said $W¼ lying South and West of

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w-good transportation for light
del. work who know the greater
Sanford area well. Must be able
to work C a.m.9 p.m. daily or
shift work pouible. Apply:
Perce Building, Suite3

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EMPLOYMENT

* HAS MOVED *
912 FRENCH AVE.

* 323-5176 *
Visit us in our
new location

MANY MANY JOBS

ITY MANAGER-City of Winter
Springs, population $000, $1.2
million budget, 14 employees.
appointed by five member city

DRIVERS

TRACTOR-OWNER
OBERATORS
To piddle LTL general commodity
fristi Orlando to points in
Central I So. Fla. Tractor I

Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Flc$Its Name Statute" Chapter
*lver must meet D.O.T. specs.
hiS,. Florida Statute, wIll register
Coil Wk. ds t011 ItOS 11.432.
WIth the Clerk Of the CircuIt Court,
lnandfor$eminoleCounty,Florida,
! Lynn tt
UPOn receipt of p1901 Of the
LIT'S II HONEST
publication of this notice, the f Ic.
If $ weren't IoekIn fir a new
career you woutdji't be rung titlous name, to wit: ART GRIN.
thlsatandlfwewu'eWt looking DLI LEASING, under which I am
for umasns to dea eb thlo ad engaged In busineN at 4505 N. Hwy
17.92, Sanford, Florida 3277), In me
waulob't be hers. If you want the
City 1 Snford, Florida.
11Uflity Is earn Three to
That the pertle Interested in said
Five Hui*'il dsIIars a weak,
Call 15011311* anytIme for busIness we s follows:
recorded messags.
A. E. Grindell, Pt-es.
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ART ORINDLE INC.

President Art Orledle
year around, fully eisrlenced Dted at Cewelberry, Seminole
50 other call, 333-$753.
County, Florid. February 7, 1919.
Publish Feb. 11, 15, 21, Mar. 4, 1979

Deg Groomer, all breeds, full tIme
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BATEMAN REALTY

ItALTO.

Req. Real Estate Broker
26)1 Sanford Ave.

24 HOUR (B 322-9283

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37—Business Property

handle

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Couple for modem 20 units in
Sanford. Full rent allowance for
large 251. Minor maintenance
duties. Will train. Reply Box 14
C-O Evening Herald P.O. 10*
1637, Sanford, Fl.. 32171.

Familyof5movingto Fla. Wanted
2 or 3 Bdrm. Psouss, Sanford or
vicinity. Call after 6 p.m. 3232041.
Wanted to RentLease or Option. 2
BR house in suburbs for widow I
pets. Large lot. 207 Church St.,
Blackstone, Virginia 23174,
(5041-292-1024.

m, aast Buy In Town
cost Classified Ad.

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Splendid

Apt.

Bldg.,

From your own 100 wide, deep
water canal on the St. Johns.
FiSh from your own boat Muse,
dock or off the sea wall. Enloy
the beautiful view from your
great room, don't worry about
room for your treasures, there's
abundant storage throughout.
Immaculate 3 BR home, well

manicured landscaping. $59,000.
CLEAN AS A WHISTLE, 2 BR, lb.
new paint, new roof. Large
family room. Owner will assist
ZONED GC-2, 2 BR, 1 b. Frontage
on busy French Ave. Ideal office
or small business location.

$25,000.

fInest

lOcation. Four spaci
2 BR
imits, all rsted. High yel4.
Good investment at sia,000.
Harold Hall Realty, inc.:
Rsaftir AILS.
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41440USes
Immaculate 4 BR, 2½ b, Country
home on 3+ acres, office or
vrkslwp I. garage. Shade &amp;
fruit trees. Warranted. 559.500.
Super clean 3 BR, 2 b, cozy
- fireplace w-sunken La, 1g. sc
porch + many
extras.
Warranted. $35,000.
LUCKY YOU move right in 3 BR, 2
b, sI garage door, 1g. cot-, lot,
walk tosdsooil church. Custom
kit. Warranted. $44,900.

GIRL TO SHARE
2llAptwlthsame

OH Iceat home, beauliM horns has
space for your office, beeuty
shop or barber shop. Zoned
' commerciai. Downtown Like
, Mar-j. Warranted. $41900.

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Large corner lot. Lots of storage
space. C.H&amp;A. $29,900.

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CHARMING old two story 3 BR,
1½ b home on picturesqu. lot.
Many uniqu, features make this
an outstanding home. $69,$10.
INCOME. Going Business with
rental property. Everything

goes for 155,000.
NEED commercial property? 130
ft. frontage on SR. room to ax

pond. $57,500.
600 ft. on Lake Monroe. Ten acres
total. $150,000.
SIX acres lake front zoned for
Multiple Residence. $120,000.

Harold Hall Realty
InC. REALTOR.

MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

targe family home, 4 BR, 2 I,
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pan., family rm., large closets,
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split plan, covered patio, fenced,
fruit 1, shade trees, nice neigh.

bortood. Warranted. $36,150
'Assoclites wanted, call Sill Platte
for confidential Interview.

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NEAR AUTO TRAIN, BRING
FOOD I. MOVE IN. COMP
FURN. FRAME HOME IN
EXC. COND. SC PORCH,
WORK SHOP, FRUIT TREES.
SEE IT NOW AT $23,500.

MI0000WNI.MOVE1N3BR,2B

CROCKET

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A-FHA.233-Canv.

Low Down

Payment
'CasI) for your lotl Will build on
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HOMES

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DLand 661-1335

DsSary 1k. front, trees. 2 BR, eat-

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in kit., FR + 1g. rm. on lower
: level 33*17. Call tedayl FHA

NITEIVIEW1NG FOR POSITIOIIS

$41,015.

k. Mary canal front lot, cleared,
ready tobuuid. S12AIS.

FLOIIDA

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117W. CommercIal
Fliie 3321111, Sanford

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42—Wcbile Homes

JUST LISTED. 3 BR, 1 bath home
in Sunland, w.Dlning area,
carpet, spacious backyard &amp;
Much Morel Perfect for
newlyweds or retired covplel
Nice locatloni BPP WARRANT.
ED. Only 525,5001
FANTASTiC 2 BR, 1 bath home In
Bel Airew-spaclous Fla. Rm., w.
w carpet, dining area. 2 utll.
bldgs. &amp; seller to do misc.
repairs &amp; painting I A buy for

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1 ACRE WITH LARGE 3 BR, 1½
BATH, MOBILE HOME, TALL
OAK I PINE. REDUCED TO
$15,900 WITH 53,500 DOWN.

321-0410,327-1577,66113)5
SKYLINE 14w-fireplace
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-5200
3103 Orlando Dr.
VA I, FHA Financing

532,9501

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 2 bath Red
Brick home In Dreamwoldl CHIA. w-w carpet, eq. eat-In kit.,
Lg. Fia. Rm., Pool 1. Patio &amp; So
Much Morel Super Buy at
$17,250 I
SUPER 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Deltonal Split BR plan, eetIn
kit., 5cr. porch, dining area, all
In a quiet neighborhood surrounded by lakesl Just 131,5001

IMACJU 3,5, .1Y,bah
home W-carpetlng, dIning $t.a,
1g. porch, Fla. Rm., spacious
IRs I Many Extras I Don't miss
this onel Yours for $330001
DREAM HOME. 3 BR, 1½ bath
home in Dreamvvold w-C-H&amp;A,
w-w carpet. calm kit,, pantry,
Fla. Rm., wallpaper 1. paneling

COUNTRY LIVIN' I BR, 2 bath
home in Lake mary, w-Great
Rm., DR. C-lIlA, w-w carpet I
Pool planned all on 1½ acresi
Yours for 512,5001
UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR. 3 baths
home in Osteen on 2 acres w-173'
lake frontt Sunken Fia. Rm.,
eat-In kIt.. 1g. IRs, fireplaceS.
Morel Even your OWN Beach
Hous.I30f1. Boat Docki Every
WARRANTED. A
Dream Come True for 192,5001
NEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

Sanford's Sales Leader

322•2420
ANYTIME

ISoki
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,
042-743
People who like money use low
cost classif led ads to buy, sell, or
trade.

SO—Mscetlaneous for Sale
New shipment of vinyl flooring on
sale $2.00 yd.
WHILE IT LASTSt
Open Mon-Sat. 10-S
SANFORD AUCTION
121$ S. French
323-7310

S acres Lk. Sylvan area. Best
Terms. $20,000. William Mal.
iczowskl, Realtor. 322.7953.
2 home building sites. $3300 for
both. C. C. Misner Assoc.,
Harold Hall Realty. Inc.

Realtor. 373.3774.

SHADOW LAKE WOODS
Lot Sales Exceeded
All Expectations

FEW LEFT
Most Desirable Executive
Residential Lots In the Area.
Half.acre I Larger, Paved
Streets, Heavily Wooded. Next
to WIlson Place, Two Minutes
West 1.1, WaysIde Drive.

333-1301.

UNITED
PROPERTIES, INC.
W. E.VIhlen
Rig. Real Estate Broker
Phone 323-0041 Eves 322-iSIS

12" Craftsman Table Saw
wBench. Exc. Cond.
$325 FIRM. 3223366
Tarps, Tents, Cots

SANFORD AREA
9.43 Acres of opportunityl Nicely

wooded, conveniently located on
Seardall Ave. 1 ml. S. of E. Hwy
14, paved rd.; now A-I zoned.
Owner may divide. $47,200. Call
G,.ce Murley, Realtor.Associate after hrs. 349.5119.
Real Estate One, Inc.
Realtors
3635444

SANFORD AREA

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 $791

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
322-5422

Spc.lRsuitenew,$339;Spc. LR
new $399; Loveseat $11.95 I up;
7 pc dinettes $49.91 I up; Ref.
$SOIup; El. stove$101up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-97 So. of
Sanford, 322-5721.

2565

REALTORS PARK
"DEAL With STEMPER"
"I Keep Your TEMPER"

* FISH CAMP with restaurant on
SI. Johns River. Terms.
SMODERN 3 BR, 2 bath home
with 4 acres on last SR 14.

Graze your horses. Has wet
behind (Pool). Under $73,000
with terms.
* IS ACRES In Osteen. $32,000.

91'x123' CORNER LOT NEAR
LAKE MONROE, CLEARED
FOR BUILDING. V.300.

Si—Household Goods

7S'xlW $IOME$ITE... 0P4.

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $33.95 em.
pc; NEW coffee table with 2

OSCEOLA NEAR BAHAMA

JOE'S. $4,500.
HIGHWAY FRONTAGE ON 17-92
NEAR LAKE MARY. 400' AT
$730 PER FRONT FOOT,

matching endtables$39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11-92 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

52—Appliances

Nicely landscaped, cozy
*4 ACRES Nest- II I 5* 14
interdsanee. 5110.000 Terms.

STEMPER AGENCY
RIAI.TOR 323-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Evee 043.35* rn-its

sCONow000s
3 51, fenced yard, trees, stereo
speakers. beautiful coed. range,
ref. NIW carpes. $31,150. Will
II FHA.VA.
FIRN PARK-4.AKtFROt4TS
3 BR, 3 beth, screamed pord.,

501.11 Slick. NEW carpet I
ORALTAMONTI IS
Noes' Mail, heepital, ditirdtos.
Lavety 31*,, fenced yard, Fans.
Ins. scrsemed perth. $51,950.

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1e35', S. French (17-92) SanfOrd
3235374

20 ACRES WOODED ROLLING
LAND NEAR HWY 46. $3,100
PER ACRE. TERMS.
S ACRES LAKE FRONT IM.
PROVED PASTURE. $1,000
PER ACRE. EXCELLENT
TERMS.

EUSTIS AREA
17IACRES WITH 100 YEAR OLD
OAKS, PINE &amp; FARM ACRES.
1344 PER ACRE.

RAINBOW SPRINGS

CALL US RE-PItA-VA

LOW DOWN PAYMINTI LOANS
IHC.
701 Bldg.
1. Aliansenf. Or.

REALTOR'

S ACRES HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
$2,750 PER ACRE. TERMS.
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40 ACRES FORMER ORANGE
GROVE. ACCESS TO PRIVATE
AIR STRIP &amp; 340 ACRES OF
LAKES. $2110 PER ACRE.
TERMS..

PANAMA CITY AREA
ROLLING HILLS 1 PINE COUNTRY, GREAT FISHING I
HUNTING. 30 ACRES AT $1,355
PER ACRE. GREAT TERMS.

CROCKET LOG HOMES
"LOGS I LAND
GO HAND IN HAND"

SEIGLI*

REALTY

SROKEI
"A HOME SUPERMARKET"
3*1. Myrtle Ave., hanfsrd

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 661-1335

Service. Used Machines

MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
For Sale
372 7980
5967 Honda,? cyl
Runs good, need fork. 5100
Call 373 7155

5 MODERN0

couches. Too many Items to
List!

ROBSON MARINE

VISA MASTER CHARGE
SCASH DOOR PRIZES S

2927 Hwy. Il 92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

SANFORD AUCTION.

57—Sports Equipment

STOP AND
THINK A
MINUTE IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY

Piney Woods Auction Barn every
Sunday al 7 p.m located on SR
115, 18 mi 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
pcI. Country Colonel Willard R.
Whitehead &amp; Colonel Leonard
Fulti. 372 2270.

59—Misical Wrcttendise

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Guitars. Drums, Banjos. Com
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2235

62—Lawn-Garden
I

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 373 5620

75—Recreational Vehicles
'72 Winnebago 21' w 1' bk porch,
new eng low mi all aluminum.

64—Equipment for Rent

79—Trucks-Trailers
FORD COURIER

1916 Camper top. Exc Cond
323 6231

80—Autos for Sale

323 7310

12155. French

RACQUETSTRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. U
Scott Reagan 322 1171

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Exc. cond 323 6888

AYTONA AUTO AUCTIOM
Hwy. 92. 1 mile west of SpeedwaV

Daytona Beach, will hold a

public AUTO AUCTION ever

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7.30. It's
the c.niy one in Florida. You set
the reserved price Call 90.1255
8311 for further details.
Have a room to rent' Let a
classilied ad find a tenant for

you'
.UST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
15 models. Call 339 9100 or 534
4605 (Dealer I

'73 Chevelie Lauquna Auto con
sole. AM FM stereo, swivel
bucket seats, needs body work
Good running condition. 5550
Alter 530 p.m. 3fl 8867.
1970 AMC Hornet, I DR
Standard. 5175
Call 321 14.43
1965 BUICK GRAN SPORT 4 sp,

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
RentOurRinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-5111

75-A--Vans
'76 C hey. 6 cyl. auto van

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephants eye. Place
a classitied ad, and pile Ihe
money in your walletl

Customized inside &amp; out
530 5237

needs clutch, eng in good cond
Best oIler. You tow' 3236459
1973 Caprice S W
Body damage Make offer
373 8019
Classic 69 Cadillac Sedan

77—Junk Cars

Removed

Top Dollar Paid br junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322-3990

65—Pets.Supplies

DeVille, Excellent Condition
Only $1,495. 323 0700
1918 Chrysler Lebaron Medallion.

male $130. Terms avail. Kastner
blood line. 323-6614.
MOVING MUST SELL
AKC Golden Retriever puppy, 6
wks. old (Vet. work done), paper
trained. Cousin to Pres. Ford's
dog "LIberty". $300. (305)574
75* (local).
MOVING MUST SELL
Female AKC Golden Retriever,
3½ srI. old. Excellent brood
bitch, (Super Hunter) Housebro.
ken, Obedience trained, $100.

Mieond. a Heating

(305)-574-21N (local).
Classified Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find

anywhere.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 32? 1771
JACK FROST-- CenI. Heat &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 372 0208

Siberian Husky puppies, AKC, 1
wIts., Blue eyes, BI &amp; Wh or
Silver Grey. 1st puppy shots, not
kenneled
personal care, $150
$200, Visa or MC accepted. 322
6545 or 322-0701.

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Call aft. 3-7 wks. old
333,1]'

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
bormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St.. 32? 5112

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. 611 1611

SHELTLAND PONY
Gentle. $10 or trade

322-2675
4Mo. Old FILLY
Halter broke $130

321-0164

Iessn'teking
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220107

68—Wanted to Buy
— 53—TV-Red iStereo
Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Millers 3619 Orlando Dr.
40" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo RadIo, 4 speed PRO
turntable, 5 track tape player.
Sold new $600, a reel buy at only
$120 or take up psyments of $11
per me. Call $311711 for Iris

671.Slllaftersp.m.
ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condItion 6645126

I-tome Improvements
INSULATION- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, tiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0839 or 90.1 131 6708 collect

Income Tax

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Refig., stoves, tools.

COVE

Prepared in the convenience of
your home. 21 yrs. exp. $101 up
3223111 for appt.

Lawn Maintenance
Save Money &amp; Time 10 pct. oIl .sll
new maintenance contracts thru
Mar. 15. Call for Free Estimate
LIndsey's Lawn Service 339 6916.
It no Ans. 323 8369.

Lawn Servic,
General Landscaping Rose
specialists, lop Soil &amp; till dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming
323 2948,

Ught Ileuling

General Cleaning
LAWN MAINTENANCE
WINDOW CLEANING
322-1920

Cash 322.4132

COMPARE THESE F. EATURIS:
S MOBILE HOMES AT COl
FREE MOVE IN WITHIN iii MILES
S CITY WATER aid SEWI1 INCLUDED
S ADULT ONLY aid FAMI LY SECTIONS

ZMl. E.sf 174
SANFORD

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact I
Classitied Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Toot

DOG HOUSE FOR
LARGE DOG. REASONABLE

OWN FOR LESS THAN RE

CARRIAGE

Beauty Care

Ceratnic Tile

MOONEY APPLIANCES

home demonstration.

AREA

OCALA AREA

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.

3220332

5 SANFORD. 351,3 bath home.
fireplace. 537,150 FHA Terms.

Motorcycle Insurance

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GENEVA AREA

Multiple Listing ServIce

S

WALNUT, OAK, MAHOGANY OR
Suites, BR Suites; Office desks,
odd tables. chests, dressers 8.

20' MACO 173 tip. Black Max
Fully eqpt. w-trailer
Good Cord. 202 Temple Dr.

Doberman pups AKC, Fern. $123;

Display Pool for Sale: is' a. Above
ground-alum. Fence I. deckbelow Dealer Cost. 322-3022. 9.5.

78-MdorCyCleS
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3P.66or 323 7710

PU BLIC AUCTION

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3237540

Frigidaire AC 1,000 STU's,
E.E.R. ratio 7.4; used 10 hrs.
Was $453, now $325, md. outside
cover, 30 AMP fuses &amp; outlet.

BUY JUNK CARS
From 510 to S-SO
Call 322 1621. 322446(1

s Mon., Mar. 5, 7 PM o
ANTIQUES&amp; •

25 ton HYD press, motor stand,
drill press, 2 ton eng. lift. Sell
cheap. 677-5027.

obligation.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

72—Auction

1.1 pool table, $20; new Sears
mower; bar stools; chair; Misc.
household items. Outside plants.

A1RICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9141
Eves after 65. weekends

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Under priced $13,733 to $14,300,

54—Garage Sales

Years old-Valuable
661 517$

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $650 was
..CbrIttmas jay-*wiy, ther, was
only $1 14 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 patt
payment. Call 131.1754 day or
nighl. Free home trial, no

77—Junk Cars Removed

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ 1 USE THEM
OFTEN. YOu'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS

322-7709

Lots of Tools

43—Lots-Acreage

ONE OF A KIND 3 BR, 1 bath
home In Winter Springsl W-w
carpet, C.H&amp;A, Fla. Rm., dining
area I. Many Extrasl Good
nelghborhoodi BPP WAR.
RANTED. Only 133,5001

41-A—Mortgages Bought

III LOOK III

Seigler Realty, Broker

warranty. Call 531-1714 day or

night.

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68—Wanted to Buy
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322 1721.

322 3527.

Private Party wants to buy a
house In need of repairs. Have
some cash. 3231411 aft 7 p.m.

We have a success story to tell.
Please be our guest on March I,
1979, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn,
Holiday Isle. Sanford. Riser
vations not necessary. 321.0041.

Television-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular $600.
Balance $175 or $12 mo. Still in

47—Real Estate Wanted

equity. 322-0216.

J.B. Stosiman. Inc.

SELLERS I BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON 'T WE
GET TOGETHER

The Real EstatAgency

1JNU for P01N.
PubiSi: Pdsruary$.Murcil4. Ii,
____

iNVISTMINT DUPLEX
Excelled location older home
conversed Is up aM's duplee.
private entranceS. 321.150.

REALlY WORLD.

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LAKE MARY
Waidad corner let 4 U, 3 bath
home. brick fireplace I wet bar
in den. rental visit on property.- office olentlal. 1 yr. home
warranty plan $7LISI.

1ULTlpt.l LISTING-REALTOR

1INSW,NSWNIVSNAV,
Mslhsurus, PIs,k

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V

$45.,".

REALTY INC.

NsIIyImWNt

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SANFORD
Excellent location fir tItle 3 SR.
2½ baIls home, extra large Pam.
Ins. fireplace In LI, screened
path, recently remodeled.

HAL COIPUT

Nsrm.AA. Lsvlm

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28 Sales in Jan.
29 Sales in Feb.

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NSIPAIKOR*3i1i
AFTIR HOURS
UALTOI

Pleas. conlect In sb-iciest cosetidonco:

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SANFORD
Will established nelglsborbood. 2
II, 1 beth home with large
Fain. Rm. that could be 3rd BR,
beamed ceilings In LI, porch,
nicely landscaped yard with
fruit trees. $31,505.

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REALTY

access from 11,400 per acre. $750
dwn. 20 yr. terms. Osteen.
Zachary R. Tribble, Realtor,
3036611696 &amp; 530 5026. Eve S.
wkends 904 731 1961

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SOUTH '

STENSTROM

53—TV RadIo-Stereo

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Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy

Looking For- A Career
I Real Estate!!!

NEW PAINT, FENCED YD.
$232 MO. I PCT. INT.

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Lovely 1k. view property w-water

REAL ESTATE

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321-0759

IMuch Morel BPP WARRANTED. Just 133,9001

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$I4

BY OWNER
rights. 4 BR, 2 b with baby
nursery off master BR, CIlIA,
many outstanding extras.
539.900 323-1262.

OUTSTANDING. 3 BR, 1½ b.

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Nsw businsis

A low

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25—ApIs. I HOUSeS
10511111

This y.arI
I Youwlflhsv.snoPportunIty
To Isrn shout a r.volutlànary
NIW PIODUCT...snd an .zcltht

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40-A—Ap.rtmints&amp;

available

1 .8()243•348O

1.4

in financing. $25,000.

____________________

LPN Full time, 11-7 shift. Apply In
View Nursing
person
Home, 91 aks
1. 2nd St.

REAl. ESTATE
REALTOR. 327-7495

FRESH FISH

3I—ntsd to Rent

____________________________

business direct.

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CailBart

____________________________

This is not a franchise. No ax.
p.tleflCs needed, no selling.
Your potential, a high S figur!
income. (UP to $100,000
YEARLY). Investment $3490 or
$1990 for initial inventory and
equipment.
CALLTOLLFREE
1-$0O241-1i41
Ext. 100

VON
ISINFLATIONCRAMPINO
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fight back. For.

veniences. $36,500.

2550 GROVE DRIVE
Lovely "like new" 3 BR, 1½ b,
carpet, C-HIA, kit. eqpt., dbl
sized corner lot. $2,%0.

Start part time or full tims.
Manufacture and distribute new
Mhd'0, we call "tih
Wonder of the World", to malor
dept. stores and chain accounts.
can

BR modern home has over 1400
Sq. Ft. living area I Is located
close to hospital I all con-

Rent 2100 sq. ft. new construction,
parking lot. 25th St. frontage.
Zoned Industrial. 322-3344.

WANTED

We

(13

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,

10 acre tracts, St. Johns RIver

M. Unsworth Realty

OPEN SUNDAY

IUSIu•Isi•iu•u•u•uiuus•••uuuu•••J

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New 233 Homls, I oct. interest to
qualified buyer. 530,000 to
131,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-7217

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Warehouse for lease, 16,000 sq. n
Call 332-5313 or contact Jungle
Laboratories Corp. P.O. Box
2015, Sanford, Fla. 37771.

164-7612 for EXT. 4.
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MANUFACTURINGDISTRIBUTOR
MILLION $ LOCAL
MARKET

531-1226

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V

43—Lots-ACreage

Build to suit
our lot or yours.
F HA-VA. FHA 233 I, 245.

RE DUCED $2000
for those who demand the Most. 2

brands. Everything provided for
$17,900. Open YOUR store in a
few weeksl Call COLLECT (904)

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IN TIll CIRCUIT COURT, tell
CRAFT bearing serial number 310.
run South $1 degrees 34' 31" last ID No. CGY1SSU1IS$73
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
0010 and tall number Null 0 theIr IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TNI
M$NOLU COUNTY, FLORIDA. I
heirs. usIgni, and sijccsesors Its lti
In his speech, Talmadg. parallel with the tangent portion of Florida Title No. *404*
IISNTEENTN JUDICIAL CIR.
the northerly liftS Of Block "D",
tat-eel, and .11 persons, Firms,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CAll NO. 19.3m.CA45.l
Triplett i.at Shores, according to 73 HerleyDavidson Moforcycle corporations Owning, NavieS or COUNTY
IN RI: THE MMRIASU OP
the Flat thereof as recorded In Flat ID No. 2A15$63H2
LEON D. OEXNIR,
Claiming An Interest in or Lien On CIVIL NO. 79430.CA4SI
look Eight, Page EIghteen f the Florida TItle No.173*3
the Above DescrIbed Akasit.
its *e Masr 01 IMSilon of
______________________ Public Records of Seminole County,
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HOPE MICHELLE LA*IAU
____
of
S15.SS
lest:
OW
Florida,
a
distance
1917
kawasakl
Malorcycle
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
Stale
FICTITIOUSNAMI
koTII o SUIT
thence run southeasterly 101 paInt ID No. 05111323
JACQUELINE OIXNEN,
01
Florida,
extol
DOIIeIM
CheshIre,
TO:
OBlRT
HAIRY
HOOVER
NOTICEISHERIIYGIVENIhII on the west lIne of Lake
Kathryn Florida Title No.14*732
Jr.
StateAttorney
fir
the 11,01.
the undersionid is engaged in Park Second Addition, accerdins
ienth Judicial circuIt 01 IllS Stats 01
PetNloner.WIfe.
ourtiam. warm cv.urm.
bulness at 303 East Commercial the pat mureel as ICIIOW itt Flat INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
NOTICI OP ACTION
Florida, on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Street, Sanford, Seminole County,
TO: LEON 0. OIXNIR
l
F.rty4ns OW 1Ø1J Shares of Common 515th 01 John E. P5th, sheriff ii $emis
Florida, under the fictitious name Forty-twO of
Public RICUde 01 Williams Heating &amp; AIr Con. County, FIetIdi, Itis filed lvii to
filed by ROBERT LANDAU, OonSI Delivery
THE VOLK$HOP, and that I Intend
Seminole County. Florida. said point dltlening, Inc.,a Florida cot. 1111w cause in the ElgltteoiWft JtOfI.
Atlanta. Gurgle 35051
mIner
fe,
YOU All NOTIFIED the an
to eglster ss 'd name with the Clerk lyIng 31.44 felt, Nrt$I 00 degrees SO' portion, having a par vakie ii $1 del circuit Court 01 Florida against
u mit pstitien 1usd you or. ectism
of the Circuit Court, Seminole East Of the fWIhwOlt CaflII1 Si Lit
, risetuna. w marries,
tIP.ire.
any
and
all
partlss
havNis
an
in.
your
is
serve
aaey
01
County, Florida. In accordance with
Beck "*". 01 saId Lake
and
you
are
required
to
appeer
tereei
In
Cuss
Cessna
3)
Alt-ciaft
e
. me
*11.1.15*. lanyan HARVEY
me provisions it the Pldltleus KINIVYfl Park SlOW MdItiOfl OW and tile stir Answer or ether bearing serial number 3*0011 OW
01 Seminole County,
Nams Statutes; to wit: liction OW of Ills sesanlent:
OULTER. AtNrM * PlIbleist-, Fr$da. aM you are required Is
*Issiu or ptLsine wIth the Clerk 01 taIl number N *110 to 5111w cause
P.O. Se 3131, Pet-set CRy, ••
S4I* Florida
AND ALSO
theCirciNCiwlitsaMfor Seminole why the alsmald .wa.N ullaiJid
pugddg,31791,geerheflre*130*
detww. N
51g. Marvin A. Wriafit
A Isisot s* sawmant, the csuney,Pieridi.anuserveacyel tnt be fOrfeited 1 *s use Si Ills
any, Is N on JACk T.
iu,,
Publish: Mirth 4,11,1125,1979 centerline of wfllcti is described as your wrItten defenses, If any, en IllorIti Of Seminele Cainty, Florida.
IlIOGELWC11vII.
Mill
ulgInol wIll ffi Clerk Of *10 Court
DIH.0
SR IDOls, whesi
foliews: Prom the sautiteuol corner KENNETH W. MCINTOSH, pursuant Ii Section 711.11, FlorIda
eas Is Peel
.ervice s Pesmanars o.k.
eI
5. $anter, FIis.
of Block "4" Lake Ketiwyn Park I$QUIII,of$TINSTROM,DAVI$ Statutes. Yeu have 30 deys It-em
INVITATION TO BID
31771,
Atlsinepofo,
PilNIoner, en or
Addition Is Caslelberry, according MCINTOSH 1 JUL IAN, AIterys February II. its, to OWac, me
151.11 in. be
life,. IMINI dsy ii Nerd,, its,
The SOlid of Trustees Si lie to the Flit tltirsef as recorded h-s let- Pstltlsner, whese address IS Peat IfoiirOJS Hat-all F. Jehnoaa, Cove.
—
me —
OW iNs Ill original With the Clerk Of
Seminole Mamillat $OaI invites Flat 55* EIght, Pages lix OW Office Son 1321
PuerIle, ty Judge. Simleelo County Court.
the stitioa.
thIs CSurt oilIer lifer. service en
114 up.ts*ufsllewhfll: MIauIIM $,sn ii me Public Records 01 32771, on st-before Mardi INli, -Iuee,$aiWerd.PIorida 31771, Nyov
WITNEUmyhsaMaMHussoslSi wpasitleser's attorney or Ins.
Reader Printer.
$smln.le County, Florida: run 1979. otherwIse a default and Iseve any dafunsu to assert he this
court at iaateii, Seminole
NtidI$ISty thersilheri illlirw*e,a
a,iiltianal information. ph. OW
rly perpendicular Is the sait tiN Insets luismOW wIll be entered action or clime to tile ag.liw the
-ioriis. *
her me relief demanded *teitsd
Defew$andiuNimiteludgm.ui, will
spocwicatiens are available at Of. lk Of said Sleck "0", 3111.5 V
alnet
Ills
P*VY. 1979.
ant
spOw yew Ills refill
N of isguiwing. Thence run in me Petition.
(Ice of the MaterIals Manager.
alrcrSitwilIbefodeNedfothoweeof
(SI*U
AU bIdS shall Is mailed IS liii
WITNESS my IteM OW liNeal me sheriff Of Seminole County or
r* 04 grsis 10' 30" WOol,
ARTHUR H. SICKWITN. j, dSflhunhid in *1 PotRIiii.
WITNU$Myhaiuhndthe$SIll
Materials Munaser suite Semitiele parallel wIth the OW line Of said seo*SisaldCeurtenths3lstdsyit u as psntjc *uctIon.
cs.iu
*1 Cotirten tithe 31$ My 01
Mumorial psal, 1101 laSs Flr$ sloth '4".a IISISnSO 01415.15100 February, A.D., 1979.
WITNIU my MIII OW 550101
By: Silty 44. Caps,
1_p.
Street. Sailed. FlorId. 32171. All Isa paint en She pisulilty (hAL).
this Court en lIe StII dsy Si
y Clerk
bIds sisal Si pest*iirkld .555 11101 descrIbed fifty IsiS Suuollent
ARTHUR H. IICKW$TH. JR., PibrIliVY.
PublIsh: Fshruiry IL Mirth 4,11,
ARTHUR N. UCKWITN. JR.
titan the 13 day of Mit-Cit 1979, aid centerline. OW OW it mnm.ii.
Clerk ii CircuN Court
(hAL)
*1979.
Clerk lithe CIrcuIt Court
ha received otto' hub the 14
lU: TIaf Portion IV MI1 01
limunsls County, Phalli
Arthur H. SackwNk, I
sM1'
010.110
By: Les kapps
Wytidsim WOWS .$*dlvisles.
du of MarCh its.
BY: Busty 44. Capps
as Clerk lithe Court
DePuty
Cliii
OpsOig 01 SUCh bids Will take $ectlii Des.
Wl*a
By:
Jun
1.
Depefy Clerk
_____________________
JACK 7. BRIDGU. ISOUIRI
By *1 CIty C.W,(II ii $TIN$TRON. DAVIS, MCINTOSHp11cc as the OffIce 51*5 MilotlalO
C1.IVILANO. MISS I 111001$
IserdelCeunty
*155gw it the SeslilOWs Mialirlil CsNflwy, FlorIda this 19* isv 01 &amp; JULIAN
LO RI DA
Poet Office Drr S
A. 0.. 1179.
aietulVdsck &amp;M. en Ills
Post QuId PsI 1315
Isafod. Florida 10071
CRy CouncIl Si
-isis
Isminois County
IV Si March $119.
P,wlg
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Tu: 111-111*44
r:ry Plot-Ill
lIsle MimlilsI Hospital
Ss*iI, Pious 30071
PublIsh: P*vo'vLi7,g,9, 11,11.

opposition

Reduced for Quick Sale
Owner transferred. 3-1',i blk.,
fenced back. Nice neighborhood.
s29'-

NIALTY

Living-Bed Rm. Combination
Kitchenl. bath. No pets, adults
373.3979
3321079

A.V.Pope,Reaitor

Child Care before &amp; after-ochool
flr3boysPlñectelt&amp; Lakevlew
students. 13, 11 &amp; 5. Must have
car, prefer your home.
6125 S to e p.m.

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REALTOR
ML!
373-6061 or eves. 3230517

Longwood near The Springs I BR,

That is what most people say when
we tell them that our
distributors open their office
doors at 3:30 p.m. close at 9:30
p.m. and net over $10,000 Pet'
year. They stop saying It when
weshowthem proof. II you want
proof, call Tom Kent, collect, at
904.249-2071 or write: Vanguard
Divisional Headquarters, 6316
San Juan Avenue. No. 40,
JacksonvIlle, Fl. 322)0. Please
include phone number.
___________________________
Enter the glamorous, exciting
World of Fashioni Own a highly
profitable, Ladies Fashion. or
Jean and Casual wear shOQ,
featuring 130 nationally known

duress, RN's I LPN's, Aides,
Live.In Companion, short term

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

O

41—Houses

4l—Hous

I Rm. apt. $155 per mo., 1 thUd, $30
deposit. $30 extra for pets. Ith 1.
Magnolia Ave. 322-0211.

IMPOSSIBLE

:arpenters Helpers. Exp. onlyl
hr. tostart. Work In Deltona.
9029 between 7-9 p.m.

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Th&amp;snc t Irifurnictwl

Retired or semiretired for light
chores around horse farm. 323.
3053 or 323.7263.

Legal Notice

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1S.March 1979.

nd

S. Citizens Only, no pets, 1200+
utIlities. 1st, last &amp; dep. Avail.
March 14. Aft 4:30 319-3296.

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local government expsruence
required. Responsible for
supervision all departments,
budget-capital improvement
program. Resume and salary
requirements to City Clerk, 100
North Edgemon Ave., Winter
Springs, Fl. 32707 not later than

assignment. Romemakers Up-

C&amp;I322.I44lfOCRew$Fd

Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
Ave.

1-800-325-6-400
Operator 60

ministration or equIvalent in

details cell U079

FUrnished

ts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean I. roomy. See

Staffed 24 Hr. Day.

council. BA in Public Ad

merchandising today.
Col
5040717 Ext. 20

31—Ape rtments

:'v'

service.

Donald Beck or Bob Bevis toll
fres i-$C0-G$4572. EOE.

portunitles in management.
Start your career In retailing I

333-1670 Mariner's Village.

Investment guarantee, company
financing, wholesale outlets oqse
year factory warranty parts and
You provIde 5.10 hours
your choice weekly, serviceable
automobile, be ready to start in
30 dayS. minimum Investment,
53310. Call Toll-Free, Phones

Coast. Home on weekends,
advances on each trip I fast
weekly settlements. 1 yr. over
the road exp. required. Call

PICK MON. MORNING

I BR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Juit So. Of Airport
- Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call

merthandislflg features ths new
pop-top hot foods. All are
nationally-known brands suchas
Heinz, Campbell's, Hormel,
Chef Boy-Ar-Des. etc. All accounts are secured by us in office buildings, schools, irs.
dustrlal plants and hospitals -In
your area. We need reliable
people in your area to servIce
these accounts. We provide
secured locations in your area,

Inn

DIRECTOR
OF
PUBLIC
WORKS-City
ot
Winter
Springs, populatIon 5000,
supervisIon of City Manager.
Licensed Florida P.E. with
experience or knowledge In
planning and development, cost
analysis;
administrative
supervisory
inspect Ion
capabilities in installation and
maintenance of water, sewer,
drainage, street Improvements.
Resume
and
salary
requirements to City Clerk,
North Edgemcn Ave., Winter
Springs, Fl. 32107 not later than
15 March 1979.

30-Apartments Unlurmshed

Out latest program In automatic

Aercury Motor Express needs
owner operators &amp; multl•
contractors to run the East

COME TAKE YOUR

2 Keys Lost
Tuesday Downtown Sanford

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$360 NET PER WK.
PART-TIME

OWNER OPERATIONS

AVAILABLE!

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1$4

GUARANTEE :

Sanford.

Lost: Pit Bull py, male, white
* * * * * *
w.btown eye. 25th St. 1. Sanford
Ave. 3310124.
___________________ Clothing Sales person needed now
tot Florida's Leading Menswear
Reward for pair of prescription
retailer. S &amp; Comm. Excellent
eye glasses in green velvet case.
Company bend Its 1. Op.
p.o. lox 2435, Sanford, Fla.

his

t*le at being six tiOS$ dIOSIn 75.00 felt, a central angle of 50 Slate Road 44 and less rood riged of
Plaintiff,
vs
for Geor1a's Isgi)eSt omc,i. degrees 31' 13" an arc distance of way.
fist: thence run South Si REAL PROPERTY
PARCEL II ONE CESSNA 310 AIRCRAFT
lthaugh his 194$ auction by 115.43
degrees 34' 3$" East, parallel to the
The South ill chains of the North bearing serial number
Was
IbOI'ted
by
the leg1"stws
,-Qflh line Of said Block "s", Lake 7.91 chains of the West 3144 chains 310-0010 and tall number
the State Supreme Court, Kathryn Park Addition to Of the S¼ Of the NWV. of Section NiOlO 0,
a distance of 101.15 p, TownshIp 20 South, Range 32
Talmadge was elected Caslilberry,
lest: th.werunscut$ssaserly along East, SemInole County, Florida,
Oltendaid.
governor In 194$ and 1NO aM a curve concave to the southwest LESS road right of way.
NOTICE OP ACTION
his served In the Senate sinc, having a radius of 300.05 fist, S PERSONAL PROPERTY
TO: Any parties having an in.
tersel in ONE CESSNA 33' AIR.
drawing only token central angle Of 31 degrees 00' 00",
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Apply in person

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Experienced onlyl Employee
benefits. year around positIon.

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WHO ARE LOOKING FOR A
GROWING AND FUNDAMENTAL BAPTISTIC CHURCH
IN SANFORD, OR NONCHRISTIANS WHO WOULb
LIKE TO BE SAVED AND BE
USED IN THE NEWLY OR.
GANIZED GRACE BIBLE
CHURCH. CALL 3239450 FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

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prooram seeks individual who
desires to assist clients assume
office duties I. drive van.
ChallengIng position — good
fringe benefits. Chauffeur
license . typing skill required.
Send r.sum.&amp; qualifications to
Box 15, c-o Evening Herald, P.O.
lOX 1457, Snford, Fl. 32711.

Legal Notice

4, 1979
DEG-SS

siness Opportundies

municipal types of automative

IaIOm.SIS.ISSIIS

COMMERCIAL C2, PURSUANT ARTHUR C. LYTLE, JR.
male sterlization; free covnTO THE TERMS OF CHAPTER
sating. Professional care, sup
Respondent-Husband.
163.041 OF THE FLORIDA STA.
portive atmosphere confidinUal.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE
AMENDMENT OF THE OFFICIAL THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CENTRAL FLORIDA
ZONING MAP AND THE CITY'S ARTHUR C. LYTLE, JR. WHOSE
WOMAN'S HEALTH
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; - RESIDENCE IS East Springfield,
ORGANIZATION
AND WHOSE
SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS Pennsylvania,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
MAILING ADDRESS IS RD. 2,
60,E.CoIoniatDr.,OrlandO
A copy of said Ordinance shall be Girard, Pennsylvania 16317.
Asworn Petition for DIssoIullonof
available at the office of the City
Toll Free 1-500-221-2541
Clerk 01 the City of Winter Springs, Marriage has bean I lied regarding
Florida, for all persons desiring to your marriage to ALICE M. LYTLE PSYCHIC advises on Love,
BusineSS I. Personal direction.
seeking a dIssolution of marriage
examip. same.
Donat Ions appreciated. .IAMIL
All Interested persons are invited and other relief.
P.O. Box 10131 Euglne, Orl.
AND, you are required to appear
to attend and be heard.
97440-Call 24hrs. (5031.442441.
THISNOTICEIstobepublishidIn and file your Answer or other da.
ihe Sanford Evening Herald, a fsnse or pleading with the Clerk Of
________________________ newspaper of general circulation of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole DIVORCE-.420.S0GVataflteId.
Free details; KIT, 10* 791
th.City,one(Htimeatleastfifte,n County, Florida, and serve a py
Pompano, FL. 33041, 911-1497.
(15) days prior to the time of the thereof on PetItioner's altorney,
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., of
public hearing.
FACED WITHADRINKING
DATED THIS 25th day of CLEVELAND, MIZE 1. BRIDGES,
PROBLEM?
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF February, 1979.
Post Office Drawer Z, Sanford, FloPerhapsAlcohollcsAnonymous
CLOSING, VACATING AND
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, rida3flhl,onorbeforethelSttlday
Can Help
ABANDONING EXISTING EASEFLORIDA
of March, 1979, or otherwise a de.
MENT
By: Mary T. Norton,
fault will be entered against you.
WrlteP.O.-BOJ 1213
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
City Clerk
WITNESS MY HAND AN OF.
Sanfoe,florid.32771
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Publish: March 1,1979
FICIAL SEAL Of the Clerk of the
the City Council of the City of DEH-la
Circuit Court, on this 7th day °
WHY BE LONELY? Write"OetA
Casselberry, Florida, at its Regular
February, 1979.
Mats" Dating Service. All Ages.
MeetIng held on the 24th day Of
(SEAL)
P.0.10* 1031, Ciwhr., FL. 33311.
February, A. 0., 1979, In the City IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Hall at Casselberry, Florida, pur. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
As Clerk of the
DOT
suant to Petition and Notice FLORIDA
Circuit Court
NOTARY PUBLIC
heretofore given, passed and CASE NO. 79.319.CAO4.E
_______________________
By: Lee Skaggs
adopted an ordInance closing, IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
______________________
Deputy Clerk
vacating, and abandoning, JANET A, WILLIAMS,
MACK N. CLEVELAND, JR. of
WANTED: A FEW CHRISTIANS

Attorneys for Petitioner.Wlfe
Publish: February 11, 15,23. March

Classified Ad.

COOKS WANTED

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON

CLEVELAND, MIZE I. BRIDGES
Post Office Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 32171

Vacation time Is here...get wish
you need for a happy time wIH a

andmainteflaflce equipment.
both gas and diesel, a
prerequIsite. Two years post
journeyman experience desired.
Submit applications to the Civil
Service OffIce, City Hall. Sanford, Fta. Monday thru Thur
sday. Appllcatron closing date
Mar. 5, 1979. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Male,
Female, Handicapped and
Veteran.

ISAtCOHOLA PRbILEM

0' 10*333
REZONING LOT 17, BLOCK B OF COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sanford, Fla.32771
OAK GROVE PARK, AS-RECOR- CIVIL ACTION NO. 7fl.CA44l
____________________
DED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 53, IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ALICE M. LYTLE,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FROM THE PRESENT ZONING
PetitionerWife, 1st Trimester abortlon-S100; Gyn
CLASSIFICATION OF PUt) TO and
CIinic-$16; Pregnancy test;

renouncinganddisciaiminganyand

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Housekeeper or Cleaning Per
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Seeking Work
327-0365

"MECHAN IC',
'he City Of Sanford has immediate
full time permanent em
ployment position available for a
mechanic. Knowledge of upkeep
and repairs to a wide variety of

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Wanted

Wanted Part-time Night Work
Cleaning Offices.
373.33110r322lSll

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21-SituatiOns

ddrelslt-5 Wanted mmediateiyt
no experience
Work at home
excellent plY.
necessary
Write American Service, 13SC
Park Lane, Suite 177. Dallis, Tx.
13231.

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

31, 1971, is available at the principal
office located on 17-92 in Fain Park,
Amended Naticeof Public Hearing Florida, for Inspection during
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: regular business hours by any
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by citizen who requests it within 1
theCityCounciloftheCltyofWinter days hereof. Principal manager of
Springs, Florida, that said City the foundation is Father John C.
Council will hold a public hearing at Adair.
Joseph P. Rouadl
the City of winter Springs CornCertified Public
munity Building, on Tuesday,
AC0ufltaflt
March 27, 1?7, at 7:30 p.m. or as
soon thereafter as possible, to PublIsh: March 4, 1979
consider an Ordinance entitled as DEH 14
follows:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIll
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Petitioner,
rights of the City of Casselbarry,
The governor has repeatedly all
Florida, and the public in and to the and
JAMES WILLIAMS,
said he Is not currently In- following described properly:
terested in running, but would A 30-foot easement being located
RespOndent.
l3fWOneithersideOfthefollOwiflg
notruleoutaposslblechangeof described
centerline: Fr9m the
NOTICIOFACTION
plans. Northwest corner Of Lot 1, Block

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Notice is hereby given that I am
encaoe in business at p.o. so n,
Notice Is hereby given that I am 52 N. Orange Ave. Goidanrod,
engaged in business at 30 32733 Seminole County, Florida,
Longwood Plaza, Longwood, Fla. under the fictitious name of COM.
32750 Seminole County, Florida PUTER BOOKKEEPING, ETC.
under the fictitious name of and that I intend to regIster said
PETRACCAS DRAPERIES, and name with the Clerk 01 the Circuit
that I intend to register said name Court, Seminole County, Florida In
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ccdaie with the provisions of
Seminole County, Florida In ac
the Fictitious Name Statutes, Tocordance with the provisions of the Wit: SedionMS.0 Florida Statutes
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
519. Loraina Kay Robertson
51g.: Irene E. Pefracca
PublisI: February 11, 15,23. March
Publish Feb. 251. Mar. 4,11, II. 1979 4, 1979
DEG.11S
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UG47
ANNUAL REPORT
__________________
Annual report of Adair Charities,
CITYOFWINTERSPRINOS,
FLORIDA

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ANIMAL HAVEN
dog I Cal boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Heated
kennels. 322-5152.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 3229460

PIuning Service

A MONTH

MON..SU$.
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Home Iments

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FURNITUUI—VAUJAILI$— EQUIPMENT
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patchIng, Ph. 323-5543, 331-0715.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds. Accepted
321-1511

Pressure Cleaning

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5.0. BALINT I ASSOC. 327-5663

Mildrew removal, houses &amp; roofs

Small home repairs. Remodeling
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323.1211

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
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323-0429
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Iyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
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Mobile Homes. $33.50
134-9535

Houses. Mobile Homes, Trucks
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Begin might not back the latest plan.
JERUSALEM (UPI) - The Israeli cabinet today accepted two cabinet had approved the prune minister's suggestions and not
'President Carter put forward suggestions designed to help s1gfl1fiCtlY different from those earlier discussed."
proa made by Prime Minister Menachem Begin designed to the American recommendI
On the U.S. side officials were cautious, with one saying,
Begin today planned to meet with various members of Congress resolve some of the outstanding differences between Egypt and
bresk the deadlock in the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty talks but
"obviously
we're still concerned ... we just do not know what will
to discuss the situation and fill them in on his opinion of the peace Israel," the White House said in a statement.
failed to .wove two American suggestions,
Carter telephoned Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and spoke to happen next."
Deputy Prime Minister Ylgiel Yadin announced the decision of effort.
After a briefing by Carter, Sen. Charles Percy, RIIL, called the
him
briefly "to review the situation in light of the AmericanDuring a IO4nlnute session Sunday, Carter gave Begin the
somehow Prime Minister Begin
the cabinet following a five and a half hour special session.
Israeli discussions over the past five years," the White House situation "omnlous...unless
There was m Indication about the nature of Begin's suggestions revised U.&amp; proposals that were the outgrowth of the tough daily
realizes
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there
is
a
point
beyond which President Sadat
said.
or how Closely they resembled the two American proposals exchanges that started Thursday between the two leaders.
Sadat planned a meeting with U.S. Ambassador Hermann F. probably will not go."
The changes, which were described as relating to some of the
presided to Begin by President Caster Sunday.
"I think there has to be concessions," Percy said, adding of
Ellis
today and hli*ed that an important announcement might
"The cabinet has accepted the proposals suggested by Mr. "unresolved Issues," will be submitted to the Israeli cabinet.
Carter:
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follow their session.
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Begin," a geveraned-communique
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Israeli
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whether to regulate rates or
By DONNA ESTES
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Herald Staff Writer
County Commission ChairSeminole
County
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DUNmissioners at 7 p.m. March 13 man Bob French sald today the
will holds public hearing in the majority of comxnluloneri
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commission meeting room at agreed at those workshops to
the courthouse to consider a continue regulating rates.
Circling The Bases As Season Open
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variety of rate Increases French, however, feels since
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requested by orange-Seminole cablevision Is a competitive....
type utility, rather than a utility
Cablevision.
..• Getting into the spirit of Little League season Is this army of youngsters who %tJ ••
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... gathered Saturday for the Altamonte Springs league opener. For a comwould grant an Increase in necessary for life, should set Its
plete rundown with additional photo coverage, see Page 6A
single-family residence rates own rates on the open market.
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from 1650 to $$ monthly for the
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go too high, they will lose
first
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for
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of
service
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$11; r.coimsctlu he format or nsutiog Increases or by
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from $10 to $15; and relocation service, he said.
Meanwhile, Sanford City
within a home would go up from
et'
Getting Data, All Together
Manager W.E. Knowles has
$7.50 to $15.
Similar Increases would go in said Sanford is taking a wait
effect for commercial, cone. and see approach to the
dominlum and apartment cablevision firm's rate increase
dwellers, hotel, motels and requests to the county and other
'Seminole County cities. The
hospitals.
also
city commission has twice
The cablevision firm is
What we all the services Rehabilitative Services, Boy are busy people, he has director, Grace Kebrer, has list. Also, Ideally, Saul said, the take form several years ago
attended a national
SaUl
syallalk for children and the scouts, the YMCA,
various gathered together a group to been amb1s,
hired, asplanner-researcher,
well as Susan A. listduplication
will make evident
where
when
1
of services
and
council of juvenile court asking for approval to levy a turned down requested InJustices in New Orleans—and new fee of $7.50 for "delinquent creases.
youth of the Ssnlr'nle County services for counselling and direct the task of gathering the
Sanlando Cablevision, afChris L. Holden, planner- where gape in service exist.
payment charge." The rate
cormn*xdty? Are there specific tescNg bi* details, the fine information.
and Dreya MIOC
change" Increase would affect only fWated with the Storer Co.,
"We've found simple j165 "challenge,
picked up aaction,
pamphlet
services dsiperately needed by points of thee. services1, ax'e not
A year ago, after a nce-proflt
unincorporated areas of the recently beat out Orange-like
a
woman
who
Is
offering
coacwn
you
many of these yow' people In Collected together hi any OO corporation called "Seminole zkowski,
county served by the cable Seminole Cablevision In a hid to
So far it has been found that tree swimming lessons to the
5jnbi4s County that do
it bec.
t ut
Youth Planing Coail Inc. of
furnish the service In
be company,
constructive
u
With this year de'Igrted the Seminole Youth Services In excess of 150 different ser- disadvantaged; another
County commissioners Altamonte Springs, the cowiNo one CW answer than "the International Year of the System" was formed, a grant of vices are provided for who is offering horseback made research and study had during workshops recently ty's second largest city.
to be undertaken
votlons at this point, ac- Child" Seth a former juvenile $0000 through the U.S. Law SemInole's 43,000 children and riding lessons and
by County In the post few days Sanlando
the services
available to
were
notified
ording
to
Circuit
Judge
court
judge
decided
to
try
to
do
Enforcement
Assistance
young
adults
from
birth
horses
free
of
charge.
c
enandyoimgadulla
in
the
Administrator
Roger has picked up a packet of ap
"Idealistically this can ci
something about the problem Ackninlatratlon (LEAA) was through 17.
Nelawender
Federal
Corn- plicatlom and documents from
pimjack SaUl.
During the next 12 month', snowball and bring about community.
received. Federal grads are
Everyone knows there Is a several years ago.
municatlons Commission the county and is expected t
And practicing the precept gusrad.ed for the next three the judge said the ideal will be needed changes ln the system,"
(FCC) now gives local apply for a non-exclusive
plIc school system, a cornto complete alidof the services Judge Salftuld.
governments the option on franchise.
isanity, college, a state that the bid psraonstoanllatln years, Salftuld.
See
SAIZI,
Page
2A
The idea for the plan began to
Since then an executive availableandthento update the
Department of Health and aprojocttlid needs tobsdone

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"Yea," the node very Mowly, r,'i the pool cue weigtded b000ris there are in the go; and when
wewhat
did get
there
the disenchantment
with free housing, transportation them dumb and stupid and
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Idea
was
to
Americans,
their
attitude
we had no
"bit sinithnesldon't wit to down at both aide and the cury.
MdIWIWIHir
continued to decline," she said. and utl benefits and "after needless to say that made the
The two member they happen," he recallsbiding knife wire the only
I em p ade it—best yes."
led pretty bad," he
bII
"I really d*1t t
The couple said many of the awhile the Ainer
there -.A- b*eem. yes
protect
decided
to
go
to
Iran
In
Jma
Some
traces
of
the
discontent
to
"Probably
In
the
last
coiçli
mime
they
had
bock
107$, soon after they had been of ha'-" was otk,.bIe to privileges given to Americans bragging about these thing' and recalled.
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boys the theugIs it em beppu' of weals, but before that I theimiuisi.
caused discontent among the it got to be too much for the
Todd is amon e critical of
Mrs. Todd In Augid.
"When we ceme hers, the two mailed.
afl ever spin... ad we wets really dide't have mw41 fear,"
Irap1vt'," she said.
Iran ad keeping
of
remember the IrtnLanI,
ap
"It was like a heneymoon and "I ..clilly
said her .yses-eld
husbend- main Uàigp we could ant bring
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tell
you
the
truth
I
was
the
cab
drivers
it
pretty
attitude
of
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pay
was
comes
th
of
was at *1 were firearms and por.
When the I gft
Ilid
wading to take a &amp;M or if ashamed of some of the Iranians were slow learners
pick, Mrs Todd emembs a.grablc books," said Todd good," be said.
See IRAN, Page 2A
tsidin these Mdi
and some Americans did not
"Webad.ppliudahoitayiir they did tab ia*wosldtakea Americans theta," thw said.
of
U0
ghets
besriag
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gstiin
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meting
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pit
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 149-Friday, February 9, 1979

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 15 Cents

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GUARDIAN

Thursday, Feb. $, 1979

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Teen Mom Case
Gets 2nd Look
Seminole County Juvenile
Coot Judge KRWIth Laffler
hsotn uqdsr
ldtjg11
request to reconsider the
ntsnceofa1$.yeajcldoe
girl cmelded of dsIb1lI1SOC7
IN .ltinipt.d manelaugider In

defer., attorney's request for a
new trial. Her lawyer had
req'.ed the new trial saying
there was new evidence to be
presuMed If the girt taMifled.
He noted that If sbe ____
testified

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smays'
reach a
mule abandoning the
verdict. However, Judge

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The girt, Piggy Whnberly,
hod best sstenced Weibiesday

ffier dismissed that motion
The judge then cleared the

toadM.frthilmig school for COIrIrocmtohear the mct1o,
ls for an ladliuitit, time.
on the reconsideration of

Before agreeing to the . sentence.
leane rocuaii4.r.Uon request
At the Initial sentencing of the
J
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was rescued by en Oviedo
policemen alter ares r-14u*a
heard ft crying.
The child, naanedPsulby
nurses at Winter Park tigipilal,
Will be pltic for adcpilon

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rstl In
Jamary the defuse
said the girl believed her baby
dead When It iii bsi
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Police Hunt Woman
To Identify Body

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Krlder said the 4nber's
conm4tt.. of 100 led aboit
teelstodothewesk.Uwsdld two years and then It was
there wesno disbanded.
fled
wOagwIIhsnchig. "Thin we (beain leaders
a wthdsw..ddr
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hi the coaty) formed the
dealWedidalatoft
sod SuIcrd4snlnDns1opin
*Litethspsb&amp;liksws Corporation, fisoosd * Ia.
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wvu'-uiy
crisoen ii inWIN'I
sene-,.ed bat I iso alldustries for the county,
klj" Jibe Ends', fmir processing these in the
of the Soahols dsvelcpmed of thesekihatriss
Cmdy sod Greater Sird all the way Urusgit to
at (unevvs said, the belidirgi for thpn," Enldsr

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The arm is still milling and landfill employses hav, been alerted to look for It, said
A fo4 v,p&amp;ing madne business card and
to
gj, along with.
ll
wiowt of money.
Sp&amp;akldecllnedtorevealtheldintityolth.
women or the vending mhln, company.
However, he said both are located in central
Florida.
"We're lnthe proceu of trying to talk with
those people," Spoiski said ci' the woman and
ta vending m4Ine firm.
"The business card was the type that r'ilg$
be given to you or me If we made an Inquiry
aboutUeba1neuorhadbeencalledon by a
Spolki coamented.
In addft to trying to contact
mac
and the woman, Spolski
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was crushed t
orange comiy inst
wish when he dhnb,d Into a garbege dwnp'
stir to
Thsmenladeacrthedkithebullutth sent oat
bythestaniff's depsrtmsit as being five feet,
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es; ill potinda; dark *zk,11
education
all
with brown hen end eyes; having a ".3I
kept a young couple from the altar until they
on the left cheek and a medom
discovered
the fringe benefits offered couples
medacIi
by
the
U.S.
Spoleki sad the men may have
Marine Corps. See OURSELVES
of
1psaic descent.
Sunday.

The body, with muIpl, fractws and a
left arm, wan foimd when Heron
Toucidon Jr., Ifl dour driver, began
kveth*
pact.d fradi transported to the
lwfl from the Sanlando traneler station off
Ilsa Road near M*. Springs.
An autopsy performed Thirsday afternoon
at SMnhicle Memorial Hospital revealed the
fractir.s, butfailed to yield a ca of
acoordirato Dr. G. V. G.m. count, medical
z i r.
Teds being conducted now may reveal the
cause of diet)', according to Dr. Garay. Those
tests should be concluded sometime Monday,
he sold today.
Th. body's left arm was probably severed
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where he live,.
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special commemoration at his residence: HIs 110th blrthday.
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worked for the city of Longwood 21 years until he was 92.
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biochi for oti crefts, wipes down the tables and Just wants
to be haiplul," says Madeline Corder, Heritage activities
director.
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a cat, but that soon passes. We really have a time here.
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WORLD

IN BRIEF
: Job- Hunting Chines.
Rampaging In Shanghai
TOKYO (UP!) - Chinese intellectuals
demanding jobs have gone on a rampage in
Shanghai, disrupting vital transportation lines
in several days of rioting, the Japanese Kyodo
News Service reported today from Peking.
Kyodo said the demonstrations were staged
by young intellectuals who had been trained in
Shanghai, the world's largest city, then
assigned to work in other Chinese regions.
The disorders have been going on for
several days, the Japanese agency reported.
The demonstrators stopped trains, cut
power to trolleybuses, damaged public facilities and held officials of the Shanghai labor
bureau hostage," Kyodo said, quoting Radio
Peking and the Pekingbased People's Daily.

Refugees

Attack U.S. Aide

HONG KONG (UP!) — An American
Consulate official was attacked and injured
today in a resettlement camp by Vietnamese
refugees angry over crowded living conditions
and an uncertain future. Five refugees attacked George Lai, an official of the U.S.
consulate's refugee unit, leaving him with "a
slight head cut," a consulate spokesman said.

Chinese Kill Viets On Border
HONG KONG (UPI) - More than 100
Chinese soldiers stormed across the Vietnamese frontier, killed three border guards
and seized four others, sparking "great
tension" between the two nations, Vietnam
charged today. There was no Chinese reply to
: the blast by the Vietnam News Agency, nor
: was there any independent confirmation of the

1

Begin Blasts Torture Report
: JERUSALEM (UP!) - Prime Minister
: Menachem Begin has described U.S.
newspaper reports that Palestinian political
prisoners are tortured in Israeli jails as
baseless accusations." Other Israeli officials
- said the reports were designed to embarrass
Israel prior to resipi*ion poace talks
Egypt.-"I don't kw how of
It came, suddenly,
: that these completely false, absolutely
baseless accusations are now printed in the
'American press," Begin told newsmen
. Thursday after a Cabinet meeting to consider
; the 1979-80 budget.

:British Boss: No Money
LONDON (UP!) - Prime Minister James
Callaghan says Britain cannot dish out bigger
:' pay raises even If garbage goes uncollected
,:and hospitals and schools stay shut for three

:gnonths. "You cannot get more out of the bank
than Is in it," Callaghan said In a television
interview Thursday night, . with his Labor
:government buffeted by strikes by 1.5 million
::public employees seeking pay hikes up to 40
:percent.

." Computer Sal. To Russia?
WASHINGTON (UP!) - In a move ap-

parently heralding an easing of U.S-Soviet
elatIons, the administration has agreed to
econsider its ban on a sophisticated computer sale to the Soviet Union, Administration
officials confirmed that Sperry-Univac of:ficials propose selling a slightly less
:,sophisticated computer than the $6 milUlon
.1100 series originally
, ordered by the Russians.
'fle export license was refused last year, on
ord ers of the White House, in protest of Soviet
.,treatment of its dissidents.

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and elect a board of directors."
Thursday the committee would
He said the organization
not be competing with any other could not provide financing, bid
industry-seeking onkiflon, that SCIDA, being a governbut rather would clTnplping ment agency, could onsider
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Re
heisfo rnnhiflnga list of names hoods for worthy Indr1al
of persons throughout the prospects.
MCOW (UP!) - A man
county In business, Industry,
Daniel said there are who said he was aboard a
and government to find those c*frdly3l such councils inthe Moscow subway when it was
Interested In joining a coin- date of Florida.
bombed two years ago by
Mitt". "We hope to have the
Mike Hattaway, SCIDA wnuids has rebuksdd1jg
groundwork going within 60 chairman, eh.il..iged Sturm to Andrei Sskharov for speaking
days," he said.
stand with the Committee o(200 out agalnet the execution of
"If enough persona are in. concept, saying be will have to these Armenians convicted of
terelted,we will have a overcome the opposition of the atack
meeting, discuss what the some who belkvs the concept b In a Igttw plhllsilNl Thum
organization might do, and set not workable. "I challenge you day by the Soviet government
up a committee to accept ap to posh It all the way," Hat- daily kdIa,aMoecowtj
icationsand membership fees taway said.
identified as Dmnitri Tyuzhin
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appreciation with Youth Program Inc. coordinators
Dimitra Dellenger (center) and Robin St. Onge.

brother was killed in the

TALLAHAEE (UP!)
beastep backward to the days bombing and his wife and 5. EXCHANGE
Emphaikirlg that "alimony
threats and Insinuations year-old daughter were
Is not a weapon tobe used solely which plagued our courts seriously injured.
to punish an errant spouse," the before our no4ault system was He said the defenders corn- —
Florida Supreme Court has enacted," Jatice Alan Swid- plain the death sentence was
warned against trial court's berg said In the majority too strong and they "seek to
eroding the "no fault" divorce opinion.
Introduce those scoundrels as
law by routinely considering The opinion also rejected a opponents of the system."
marital misconduct as a gauge finding that only extreme "Allow me to ask what the
of financial awards.
misconduct such as adultery system has got to do with It
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when Inveterate killer, cold-

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considw evidence of adultery raise their hand against inmain standards for setting or other miscondtict in deter. nocent people he
wrote.
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Graham also announced at a Shlmberg of Tampa,
cwt 01 PPISJ ties by a spouse seeking Jan uary 1 77 b bing, includ- former sheriff and state re- news
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As a matter of equity, the The Tau news agency said In Department of Law Enin - management expert, U a 10-year period ending last
01 bb parties Ii) determining
court
said, a judge who does a brief story In January cement.
Department of Environmental session. He will provide "stable
an Alimony awaru
consider evidence of miabehay- Armenian dissident Stepan
Graham will ask the Cabinet Regulation secretary, and Julie and effective leadership" for
"For a trial court to perform icr by a spouse seeking alimony Zatlkyan and two unidentified later this month to fire current Jett a University of Florida the department
while the
routinely a balancing act with mud also allow evidence of co'defenclsnts were tried In director Bill Troelstrup, op* student from Fort Litiderdale, search for a permanemg
testimony of alleged marital thnllar conduct by the spouse open court, had fully confessed point Blackburn on an liderim as the student member on the tor Is wider way, Grahamdimecsai&amp;
misconduct of the parties would not seeking alimony,
and were executed.
basis and conduct a nationwide Board of Regents.
Blackburn was one 01 the
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The sovernor
governor ssaid
id -creating an environmental Florida Sheriff's Bureau, prw
management task force to deceuor to the FDIE and has
conduct a comprehensive study "an In'dspth knowledge 01 the
of natural resource and envi- role of the department"

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di 1aii-i. .. TODAY

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The median price
to purchase new, single-family homes during
December was $61,000 - a full 16 percent
more than a year before, government
statistics show.

TRAVELS

ABA:

No Advertising Abuses

ATLANTA (UP!) - A special American
Bar Association commission says it will
recommend model regulations for lawyer
advertising later this year, but the abuses
feared by so many have failed to materialize.
Commission Chairman Roger P. Brosnahan
reported on the status of lawyer advertising
while the ANBA Board of Governors opened
the association's 41st midyear meeting with
Its first public session.

r.S,,ó ;Cod,iRiaIn, Sleet:,•. •
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Moderate to light snow showers peppered
the Ohio Valley and eastern mountains today
and bitter Arctic cold gripped the Midwest

and Plains for the third day this week. A lowpressure area produced rain and sleet from
Missouri through Georgia and snow In the
mountains from the Carolinas through West
Virginia. No heavy amounts were reported,
however.

Carter Warns Aides Of Leaks

Concorde

Cultural Center
Gets Group Push:

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over published reports of policy options he
faces in making decisions in the foreign policy
and domestic fields.

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elds in do middle of Rome has its own, in.
dependent p office which
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iMdeatly. To mail aldtsr in Italy and have cooftdence that ftwtflanmn,ft appears ftis bad toput
one's faith In God.

Median Home Price: $61,000

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Facing the
problem of news leaks that upset many of his
predecessors, President Carter Is urging top
administration advisers to support his policies
more and talk about them less - at least in the
formative stages. Carter, in the last few days,
has held three meeting with diplomatic and
White House advisers to express his chagrin

WEATHER

Many ftalin seek aiternat. methods 01 malI.
Private cowlsr services have flourished, r 1'Ing
biçodemg hussies mail like beak chicks and
docimwnts across the Alps to Switzerland on a
regidar sch.dale for injection Into the Swiss postal
system, which I. very expensive, but which works.
Other lolh. writers head for the Vatican. Not out
01 ploos religions conviction, but became this tiny

Payoff in matchiq a victim d the 909 has so way
of boi
that aransom Dole isn,rplg to be
delivered?
Whun the We Aldo Moro was grabbed by the Red
Brigade, the terrorists qeickly rqllaed that the

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billboard. It w the only way the w
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had any asenrance 01 gettIng their mMlves

WASHINGTON (UPI) — With memories of
the abortive swine flu immunization effort
still In mind, a Senate subcommittee Is taking
a close look at the administration's proposal
for an annual flu shot program for high-risk
persons. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,
the committee chairman Thursday cautioned
against comparisons between the new plan
and the 1976 program, In which the entire U.S.
population was to receive shots. But he noted
the previous experience threatened to "undermine the faith of Americans in immunization itself."

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to take under their pirotection

LONDON (UP!) - Gold prices eased off
from record highs today as the dollar im:proved on most European money markets
ter remarks by Treasury Secretary Michael
Blumenthal that the U.S. intends to support
the dollar strongly. Gold ended a week of
spectacuIar gala and all-time record prices
::to open $5.25 lower In London at $245.25 and $4
lower In Zurich at 1246,50.

A cultural sets cantor for acres left, accordiag to Jehe

south sniof, Coye a Colbert, dIrector 01 the budget

step dose, to reality lbw.diy for the irhisi
at a mastlag at las Brlsy
The peep hipes I. seMi
lSj Scheot
donations but tiM not
Atthen.dingtheupi.aa.t deturmise ib cod ad if the
dec1dsdto4zeo-pref cantor can be boll a the
itUto mid" Ink a property adjelalag the two
center, according to Diane
PalMed,_who hIi4 erganhis
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Ibemeeting.
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hulldacoditwhich,euldsed
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alas be used for dance Msi1$at7:$p,m.5th.
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Blamed For Boom

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
A Concorde Supersonic jet flight from
London to Washington D.C. was blamed today
for causing an earth-shaking boom that
residents from New Jersey to Massachusetts

thought was either an explosion or earthquake. "It was a sonic boom type shock in
the atmosphere that came from a Concorde
that made an unusually late landing at the
Dulles Washington Airport," said Dr. William
Donn, a geophysicist attached to atmospheric

science unit of the Lamont Observatory in
Palisades, N.Y.

Rep. Crone Names 12
To County Advisory Unit
Qans, K' CosMlans,, according to a
U.S. Rip.
l"—is uuaaan',d coseitiinte campaign spokesman.

for prr", bu aussd 13 Miujssal perume may Mill be
lemiacle Ceiatlua to the eppoWit
Crass will appear In

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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Attorneys for the
city and disgruntled policemen today asked a
federal judge to decide whether nearly half
the police force can remain on strike in a
dispute over union representation.
Nearly half the city's 1,460 officers walked
off their jobs Thursday night, just two days
after Mayor Ernest Morial unexpectedly
announced he would not recognize their
Teamsters union.
The strike could shorten and curb the annual street madness associated with the twoweeklong Mardi Gras season which opens
next Friday.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - ISIEnIC republic.
left by the shah must take the nation should be a the condlttdlcn," he said.
BkkIr and Basargan him
Ayatollah Ruhollah KJneln1's
The pro-Khomeini demon- priority over restoring oil monarchy or a republic, the
The laos constitution Is the been friends for 30 year., boll
handpicked"provisional" stratr. broke Into a police post production,
destroyed economy of the one under which Shah Mo spending time as politics
prime minister today an. and threw out two Policemen.
Bazargan announced a six- country be rebuilt, a coritituent hammed Rem Pahlavi appoint- prisoners.
nowIced "phase two of the ioops with fixed bayonets point takeover progrom, but assembly be appointed, a ed B*kWI'r before he left the
revolution" but conceded he charged to disperse the demon. warned 100,000 followers near parliament be elected and ctry
"We are not criticizing t
i lacks army support and warned strators and a K1OIIIiIII truck Tehran University:
power be trwsferred to the never to return to his throne. steps he has taken, only that hi
cheering supporters not to with a loudspeaker arrived
was appointed by and Li
not expect mz'acieu &amp;om government that emerges.
expect miracles.
working
under the ihah'i
me too on This isavery weak
everyone to
to paid
him i
Bazargan acknowledged not compliments
he
a'ftY"
said
Bgan.
am
donkeyl
dingandwehave
Aaosa the city, about 1,500
all his countrymen want Preml- BakMlar Thursday, saying
Mebdl Bazargan, the 73-year- a
gave the
. minister edit
supporters of the shah held a old former head of the national
,The higgest difference Is
or Sbahpow BakMl'r to
of
for
reforms
has
carried
o
,
he
ut
th
at
we don't believe In the
counter-demonstration and oil CotnPSIIY chosen U prim
th
were at Prime Minister Shah- as Khomeini has demanded
such as freeing political monarchy and he does. Thu
clashed with about 200 to 300 nthster by Khomeini,
said pour Bakhtiar resign and hand
"When we asked the generals prisoners and abJf.)thg the current coiatltutlon and the one
youths loyal to Khomeini, who rebuilding the
shattered
has promised to set up en government from the rnnhr*s over power to Bazargan, a to cooperate they said they once.theaded SAVAK secret we propose are not too dl!be held on whether would not. They are sticking to police.
ftT*nt," said Bwrgan.

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Thieves slipped into the home
of Rail M. Phillips, 57, Chula
Vista in Chuluota Thursday and
slipped out with about $500 in
goods, according to Seminole
Coumty sberitra repeds.
Agthftemiepoñëd
mlIng by Phillips were: an
outboard motor, a radio, clock,
silver hair brush, diamond pin,
jewel box, hamburger . maker
and cigar Ugider, according to
deputies.
EXPENSIVE flOP
Frank Sereno, 54, Mayon, ill.,
stopped overnight at the Sanford Inn, State Road 46 and 14,
Wedneday night only to wake
up Thursday minus four wire
wheel covers for his 1V79 Buick
Riviera, valued at $O according to sheriffs reports.
PANEFULThEFI
Martin Schiff, 77, Winter
Park, reported thieves took an
undetermined number of
windows from a house he Is
building on lot 27 Cardinal
Court, Forod City, Wednesday
or Thursday, according to
sheriffs reports.
The windows, valued
COUIdiVSIY at $30 WN taken
from the house, whiCh 15 Ufl(Ist
construction, according to
deputies.
STOLEN
A burglary at a home near
Sanford rendt.d In a car being
Molsn. The keys to the car were
stolen during a burglary at 700
Cherokee Circle in the Sunland
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Charles Cher, 57, told
therlWsdspidles the keys were
taken from his wife's purse in
do isa,. The car Is In
Ford valued at$7,010. Inside the
Ad= cu were a golf bag and
dubs worth $560, two bowling
balls and a c$tIsta band radio.
B's apparently gained
odry to the hi= theoh a
carport window sometime
between Teesdey at 11 p.m. end
WIblaadsy at :iU a.m., achi records.
A Sanford man has been
in
arrested for grand t
cemet41 with the ft01 a .0
c"br odunatic pWol- Being
held at the awaWle Coody jail
hibuof$$,2IS bond IsDaniel
71ismas Webb Jr., 60,01 III
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a pickup truck parked at a compressor was stolen WedSeminole County bowling nesday at about 10:16 p.m.,
center. Eugene Spurlln, 31, of records Indicate.
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3•PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE
LARCENY ARREST
A man and a woman were
arrested in Altamonte Springs
after they reportedly tried to
purchase a color television with
stolen credit card.
The Incident occurred
Wednesday at the K-Mart
department store at 951 W.
Highway 436. Being held at the
county jail for grand larceny
are: Delores Vanita Chatman,
16, of 169 Mike St. In Leesburg
and Joe Jones, Z, of 403 E.
Hanlon St In Tampa. The
woman was also charged with
possession of a stolen credit
CITt

TAPE PLAYER TAKEN
A stereo tape player and
calculator were reported stolen
from an office at the Forest
Lake Academy on State Road
436 In Forest City. Richard
Kunau, 40, told sheriff's
deputies the merchandise,
valued at $75 was stolen
sometime between Tuesday at
3:36 p.m and Weibiesday at 7
am
001USEIGORNMMING
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No, it isn't Gulliver being attacked by the Lilliputians or an exercise In transcendental meditation - It's just Kip Watson of the Southern Ballet Theater
encouraging audience participation during dance demonstration for 4-C Children
at Sanford Early Childhood Center. The event was part of an "Arts for the
Centers" tour arranged by the Central Florida Arts Council.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Paced by a sharp surge In the cost of
beef and veal, Inflation at the wholesale level began the new year
on a dismal note by climbing 1.3 percent in January for the largest
gain In more than four years, the government reported today.
The price of beef and veal jumped by more than 13 percent last
month, the Labor Department said.
Although food prices were the main culprit, all other categories
of wholesale goods also registered sizeable gains In January. Such
varied products as gasoline, home heating oil, new cars and
tobacco rose at annual double-digit levels.
If overall wholesale prices Increased at the same level during
each month of 1979 as they did In January, the annual rate of Increase would be more than 16 percent. The 1978 retail inflation
rate was 9.0 percent, the second highest level in three decades.
The 1.3 percent rise last month was considerably above the 0.8
percent Increases recorded In both November and December. It
was the worst one-month performance since the 1.8 percent gain
of November 1974, the department said.
The Labor Department's Wholesale Price Index gauges costs
paid for products ready for sale to retailers. Increases In
wholesale prices do not translate directly Into higher prices at
groceries and department stores, but they do serve as an advance
Indicator of future consumer costs.
The government's chief Inflation fighter, Alfred Kahn, has
warned Americans to brace themselves for discouraging Inflation
news during the early months of this year.
Predicting "some bad news ahead," Kahn said he did not expect to see evidence of deceleration of prices resulting from
President Carter's voluntary wage-price program until "late
spring or summer."
This assessment was strongly supported by the new government inflation barometer.
The department said its Wholesale Price Index stood at 206.3
last month. That means goods and services which cost $100 at the
Wholesale level in 1967 were prices at $206.30 last month.
The index Is now 9.8 percent higher it was in January 1978.
Wholesale food prices are 12.9 percent above a year ago.
The department said for the first time In more than four years,
all major components of Its Index - finished goods, intermediate
goods and crude goods - rose by at least 1 percent.

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lf you have ad five acr
you want to
part with, the members of the Kathleen-Anderson
Comprehendve Workshop wants to hear from you
The group Is atiun*thg to open a sheltered
workshop In Seminole County for mentally retarded
adults.
It had originally been hoped the workshop could
be located at the old Lake Monroe School wed of
nJ
Sanford, but because of the extensive renovation
which would be required to the school the Idea had
W
to be shelved.
Work required at the school would cod about
$10000 and Included the adding of an air conditioner
and heating siten, ramps for the handicapped and
By LEONARD KRAN800RF the changing of bathrooms to make them accessible

9

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $16.50;
Year, $36.60. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60: Year, $40.60.

The Clock

' Committee
Of 200'

to give job training to 1220 mentally retarded adults
who would have no other place to get such training,
according to Mrs. Witengier.
The workshop would serve two types of mentally
retarded adults.
The first would be "terminal" clients, meaning
they would have an unlimited day at the workshop,
They would do piecemeal work and receive pay
based on the amount of work they do.
The second group of adults would &amp;W do work but
would also receive additional training in various job
pkllli, Mrs. Witengler said.
The amount of time they day at the workshop
would depend on how well they learn the various job
skills.

to the handicapped, according to Mary Witengler, a
member of the group.
Because of that the organization has decided to
build a portable dtroom at a cod of abo $10,000
se they would own ft themselves, Indeed ofleuhg
the school from the school district
However, the group dill aside some property to
Place the portable on. "If we could get someone to
donate some property it would rosily be helpful,"
she said In noting the Ideal ares would be someplace
In the middle of the county.
"We really can't buy any land because we are
almost penniless but are hoping someone may have
some they could donate to us," she said.
The purpose of the sheltered workshop would be

ANGLEWAL TERS

I'lL. '?EIU "lou *&amp;T Al C 4ESE
The more the merrier. The more effort ex-IS
ElAS N TW PbE AGREEMENr A1E
pended on pushing and promoting Seminole County
GWEN
M..,Ac'A
aØ an ideal location for new industry the better.
That's why we were heartened and pleased to
l*arn of the newest effort down this road.
Board members of the Seminole County In!
dustrial Development Authority have approved the
formation of a "Committee of 200" composed of
representatives of industry, business and county
____
____
and city governments to encourage industrial
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
development In and for the county of Seminole,
trucks, vans and campers lines the curb for an
entire city block on a downtown street here. The
We praise County Commissioner Robert
____
on the trucks' cabs Identify their owners
Sturm, commission liaison to SCIDA, for the idea.
____
U "Qma Art Transportation" or "B &amp; A
_____
____
Its key, according to the plan's advocates, would be
Studio Rentals."
the ensuring of orderly, economic growth.
of the vehicles bur CaMmia license
___
The idea and concept are sound. We urge
plates.Identify
-.
a.s. Signs
their homes as "Burbank,
___
cooperation by other, self-styled industry-seeking
Calif." or "Hollywood." In a massive "Elegies
groups In individual parts of the county.
H" camper, film star Peter Sellers hides from
autograph seekers behind drawn curtains.
______________________
Too frequently in the past, as we all know,
On the sidewalk across the street from the
petty, parochial, geographical differences and
headquarters of the federal Drug Enforcement
jealousies have impeded a cohesive, coordinated
A&amp;nlnldration, dozens of electrlclana, grips,
_________________________________________
effort to entice industry to join our community.
men and other technicians
_
_ bustle around
Specifically, that Is why — more than once —
cameras mounted on massive dollies.
we have urged a consolidation of SCIDA and
On this chilly February afternoon, Hollywood
SCOPA (Seminole County Port Authority). We
has come to Washington. Lorimar International
have yet to see such a marriage.
Is filming a major motion picture, "Being
II
to be distributed by United Artists.
That's why we concur with John Krlder, former
That itfod ICfl5 has been d icated dOCeIIJ
manager of the Seminole County Chamber and
of times hi recent years, with this capital serving
Greater Sanford Chambers of Commerce, who
as a setting for films ranging from "Topaz" and
________
çompla ins of past unsuccessful efforts.
"Vanished" to "Billy Jack Goes to W")ilngton."
Much of "The Exorcist" was filmed in
Mr. Krider decries the "stacking of one cornfashionable Georgetown. Parts of "The
____
______
mittee upon another. . . not accomplishing
Analyst,"
"Black
Sunday,"
"Airnything." His suggestion of a countywide group is
port," Sylvester Stallone'a "F.I.S.T." and a host
worth pursuing.
QA MW91QY
of others
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It is obvious to us that any growth within
The
. Watergate scandal spawned "All the
—
Seminole County must be thought of on a crnmPresident's Men," the saga of two Washington
tywide basis, not on the basis of individual cornjournalists, as well as two films adapted from
books written by former White House aides — LIGHTER SIDE
jntmitles.
El hnan's "The Co'isnY" (filmed as
Only In this way can we make meaningful
:
the
the
t
television
series "Washington: Behind
progress toward the development and tran(d Mom") and Charles Colion's "Br
:Bplantlng of the kinds of industry we need here in

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BERRY'S WORLD

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
A rare
government statement on President Josip
Broz Tito's private life has blasted as "absurd" reports that the 86-year-old leader has
divorced his wife and married a 35-year-old
opera singer.
Foreign ministry spokesman Mirko Kalezic
said in a statement Thursday reports that Tito
had divorced Jovanka, his wife of more than
25 years, and married singer Gertrude
Minutic were "uncouth, distasteful and
essentially immoral speculations devoid of
any foundation."
—

Talk Show Host Bankrupt

Cry
S
emInote County.
Terror
malowidpromlor alum
.".'t, ..,
,.
.,.
- The benetltt sm!cvu)n from-suchl Msiiy. asiA ..
,
r1u.,
activity will be countywide.
not In Los Angeles or New York but at the
By DICK WT
equivalent thereof. "Got a load of than enorBid, then there Is also a lrlghter side to the
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on the
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Nothing
Is
so
mm
tanks
and
mobile
missile
launchers.
Ask
unemployment
situation. Once the newcomers
banks of the Potomac River.
calculated to strike terror Into the hearts o the ambassador U they are convr4lenal are experienced and Integrated Into the
Fear Of The Bomb
Gossip columns once devoted exclusively to commuters as the dread cry — "THE weapons or whether they have nuclear economy, unemployment should drop,
the antics of "Hollywood stars" now have been TRACTORS ARE COMING!"
capability."
productivity rise, and, as a consequence, Inexpanded to chronicle the private lives of this
Displacement, In psychiatry, Is a defense mechanlan by
Suburbanites leaving for work clasp their
Interpreter: "The ambassador says they are flatlonary pressures an. U as the wave moves
city's politicians,
which an emotion Is transferred to another, more acceptable
spouses as though In lad embrace. Little agriculture machines."
into middle age it follows the usual pattern, It
Shirley Mac IAns, Sellers' cordar In "Being children quail at their parents' knees. Dogs
object.
Tong
cups
a
hand
behind
his
ear.
"Something
will begin saving more of its income, acThere," was a delegate to the 1972 Democratic whine and birds hush their singing,
We see something of this defense mechanism in
mod
have
gotten
lost
In
trwalation
I
was
asking
celerating
capital accumulation, providing new
National Convention. Stars such as John Wayne
emotional campaign against nuclear power.
This Is not to suggest that the American what kind of warheadu those things fire."
investment
resources and contributing a
(on the right) and Jane Fonda (on the left) have Agriculture Movement "tractorcade" here this
Its leaders say they oppose ti'e Interpreter: 111k ambassador lriii they are powerful stimulus to economic growth.
war and equally oppose the use of nuclear ensrD for the
become highly visible participants In national week was an alien force. America had farmers farm vehicles."
Further, the Increase In wage earners and
debates on major political Issues ringing from long before It had commuters, suburbanites,
generation Of electricity,
"ThM'sahatcne," Teng .ic,ta "What kind of generally higher wages will boost tax revenues,
"'
the U In Vietnam. to
Much of the emotional strength of their fear of nuclear war
bureaucrats or even journalists.
crops do they grow In the middle of downtown asthg federal defIcits, local tax binds and Social
Is transferred by displacement to the fear of nuclear power.
But when you take them out of context — Le., Wiahlngton?"
Security financing, with more active workers to
The Democratic ItY5 most generous
Fear of nuclear war Is reasonable and rational. The nuclear
plunk them and their WOO mvhiu'es down In
Interpreter:
"I
have
conveyed
your
interest
in
support
the retired population. Good news.
t,thmdors and active fund-raisers Include I.ew the middle of rush hair traffic
war theM Is an unprecedented threat to the future of
— they are almost agronomy to the ambusador and he asks me to
Well,
not entirely. This generation, too, mod
Wasserman, board chairman of MCA; Steve like visilmfrom another, plaid.
dvilisalion.
Inform
you
that
the
farmers
are
here
to
petition
age.
Its
demands,
barring drastic redructing of
Ross, board chs&amp;ruian Of Warner Brothers, and
Unfortunately, there seems to be no practical way to 1Im
Fve been tlthiklig what a pity It was that the the goveramint for higher prices."
the
entire
retirement
program, could make
Arthur Krim, fanner board chairman of Unitedhm
On threat except through_''Inthg the destructive forces In
demondiration waai't timed to coincide
"JiM
my
luck,"
Teng
grunbies.
"My
first
trip
today's
problems
In
this
area look minor. The
Artists.
belarce between the two great superpowers.
with lad week's visit by QiIn.e Vice Premier to the United States and I got caugid In a bwlgd forecasters mgest that In the next half
In the race for the 111$ Repoblicasi presIdentIalTog
The Pentagon calls that Mutual Assured Deterrence ()f1))
Helmong.would have been revelation."
It probably
cst*y, the added financial burden could raise
beg Is Ronald Reagan, the ghllgI of Tells visit, even surpassing his
sad It seems to require constant modirnisatlon and
Interproter:
"I
am
told
to
assure
you
that
It
Is
the
total tax cut of the gross national product to
"'""
R f "COW
QSn ci Mo,"
strengthening of the nuclear forces on both sides, despite our
appearance on the samo stage with the Harlem a peaceful dsmoiutratloui that has been 00 percent, compared with 33 percent currently.
Doller Baby,
of
" ad a
bad efforts at drMeglc arms Ik,iltatIon.
Globstrottars.
aidhorinad by the geverameit."
The situation could prs.u* a very unpleasant
other
feature
ftkns
before
he
turned
polltic4w
In
Fear of nuclear bombs Is something the human race is likely
In rural ChIna, It Is reported, they dill till the
Tong
node
knowingly.
"That's
what
we
used
to
Choice between ever higher taxes and painful
the IDId-1NS
to have toll,, with for generations to come. Al this time, It doss
soil with hoe and flails So you can know bow say during ow rsvoldion. We told everybody our cats In services.
ad seam politically feasible to halt the development of nuclear
"Wathgton," ays Frank Menklewic., "Is knjuisid Tong rngl4 have been by a Close troops were agra4on reloruisrs. If It's noaOn the other hand, the aging wave should heip
weapons. Fear Of nuclear power plants is easier to handle
the Hollywood of the l9ft
eucosuder with rural American vehicles. I om viobed, why are the cops using tear gas and the adoration system aid of its lean and hungry
Maildewica o
to know. He grew op In a an it all now:
bscaiaeitbu been d.moiMrMedthM It Is politically ftVMlete
billydub.?"
data f wa time. As the hP4ea Of the baby boom
flimfemily (his father, Herman, was the aidhor
Mop the development of nuclear power.
Tang lien rode from the White House to the
erprd: "The w+r says It was a pusthough the schools dwft the 116k, they
I 11* process of displacement, the fear of nuclus power
of "flthiin Kane" and his usle Joseph was a Cipltot in the Umoadne with him we trlc vlola"on, The tractors were blocking an will res the dsi4bifr, wolkaw trend of
becomes Irrational and unreesonabis.
noted screen writer and director) but has been Ambassador Woodcock and a Chinese In. btffudioLt,
recent years, creating jobs for teachers and
Its emotional strength Is derived from the bomb and net
actively Involved In politic, for more thee a lerprdar.
Tang rolls his eyes ikeptIcally. "I ftk I've doccand for vly usder'idllined ached
decade.
UN can be don by the developers of mwlw pown *0will
"Hoe, boyl" T.ngn'm, Cr the (nise jindbeaihitbyameiiwespreadsr,"hematt.rs. pled..

Isarewill be conquered. Bid by that time It may be tes late to
save our economy from a major sotbeck due to st-"g our
nuclear mlydevelopment.

'Absurd, Uncouth, Immoral'

MIAMI (UP!)— Larry King, all-night talk
show host on the Mutual Network, has filed for
bankruptcy, listing $352,246 in debts and no
attachable assets. A 20-year veteran talk show
host from Miami, King moved to Washington,
D.C., nearly a year ago to originate the Larry
King Show, which airs on 120 Mutual stations
from coast to coast. He listed his salary in the
brankruptcy petition as $43,000.

By DON GRAFT
An easing of the nation's crime problem may
be just a few new years away.
Somewhere in the early 1000's, as one expert
on the subject sees it, a reduction in crime rates
should become apparent. The reason, according
to John Manson, Comecticut's COITeCtIOnI
_
commissioner,
Is that by then the bulk of
Americans born during the podwar baby boom
wlllbein their Re.
____
Statistics Indicate that mod crimes are
committed by individuals under 30. With the
lower birth rates of the Ik the age groups
reaching maturity in the wake of the baby
____
boomers are much w%afler and there will simply
be fewer people around to commit crimes. The
ebb and now of population growth should thus
____
accenipiWi what has been beyond the powers of
law enforcement officers, the court, social
scientists and politicians.
Neat, huh?
Manson, whose views were circulated in a
recent wire report, isn't the only one who think'
o. So does the US. Bureau of the Budget. In a
surprisingly contemplative segment of the
overpoweringly statistical fiscal forecast for
1* droppedon Congress by President Carter,
the budget.mnakers saw the coming decline of the
"No crime age group"-13 to 29 years old — as
:: of the significant consequences for the U. S.
economy and society of the aging baby boom.
Not so beneficial, bowever,isthe effect of this
-in an unusually poetic phrase. for i budget"demographic tldelwave" onthswork for.The
entryciso manynew job seekers Into the
Market at one time is probable major factor in
stubbornly high unemployment statistics and the

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abeibythsdengerof the bomb.
dwandrdia
is gin by Daniel Ellsb.rg and others who preach the adi.
maclsor go"

Tito Split? Reports Called

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3 Oscar Winners Confident
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
There are some who will
April's
Academy Award show with serene confidence. Sir Laurence Oliver, pioneer director
King Vidor and animator Walter Lantz know
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collected
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who already has two Oscars, gets his for a
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property of Joel Moore in Hidden Lake suh-,,,
division are these two lox squirrels which
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SQUIRREL

Baby-Killing Disease,
'Don't Look, Don't Find'
virologist looking for a cure to
the "dark disease" of Mount
Vesuvius says If doctors had
used "bedside diagnosis" they
might have Identified the virus
that infected 400 Naples area
babies and killed 60.
The latest victim of the
'disease, a 7-week-old boy, was
admitted to Naples Santobono
pediatric hospital In a coma
Thursday. An 11-month-old
comatose girl has been In the
hospital since Tuesday.
Doctors said an estimated 400
babies displaying the symptome of syncytlal virus were
being treated In the Naples

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Flood, 75, was hospitalized for exhaustion
two days after the trial, and his frailty and
age are expected to be factors In the final
decision.
The New York Times, which first disclosed
the coincidences involved In the stories of
Cash and Elko, quoted Cash as saying In a
telephone Interview his charges against Elko
and two other prosecution witnesses were "all
a joke."
The Times quoted Cash as saying he had
never heard of Flood before the trial. He said
he had no outside contacts during the three
weeks the jury was sequestered, the Times
said.
U.S. District Judge Oliver Gasch has
confirmed that during the deliberations, a
juror sent him a note quoting Cash as saying
he had information from a "confidential
source" about three of the witnesses against
Flood.
Sources said, according to the juror's note,
Cash said the three witnesses - including
Elko - tried to steal $176,000 from the
congressman. Cash reportedly said Flood
discovered the Loss when he wrote a $46,000
check and the check bounced.
Sources said a year earlier, Elko told Investigators the congressman complained to
him In 1970 about $175,000 In missing cash.
Elko said that money was bilked from Flood
by the congressman's former top aide and a
California movie producer, the sources said.

BENTON, Ill. (UP!)— A federal judge has
ruled Robyn Oswald, 17, will be tried as a
Juvenile on charges of hijacking a TWA jet
with 87 persons on board in an effort to free
her mother's lover from federal prison. Miss
Oswald is charged with hijacking the plane
its final approach to
last Dec. 21 as It was
Kansas City. She allegedly ordered the crew
to fly the plane Williamson County Airport
in Marion, Ill., near the southern Illinois
prison where Garrett Trapnell, her late
mother's lover, was held.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Justice
Department, puzzled by statements of a
holdout juror, today was on the verge of
beginning a grand jury lnvedlgat$,on Into
possible jury tampering In the trial of Rep.
Daniel Flood, D-Pa., sources say.
Federal prosecutors and FBI agents were
trying to determine If an outsider could have
approached the lone holdout, William Cash.
Cash's refusal to vote guilty on any of the
counts against Flood forced U.S. District
Judge Oliver Gasdi to declare a mistrial.
Investigators are questioning Cash's tough
posture for acquittal in light of his reported
statements to the other jurors that he had
"confidential information" damaging to
three key prosecution witnesses.
Sources said the Information Cash cited
closely resembled, In many details, a story
former Flood aide Stephen Elko gave federal
investigators a year earlier.
Cash also allegedly met in a bathroom with
the jury foreman and tried to work out a
"deal" under which Flood would be acquitted
on most counts.
Torrence Adamson, a Justice Department
spokesman, said only that a decision on
whether to Investigate possible jury tampering would be made this week.
Prosecutors also are expected to decide
within a few days whether to re-prosecute
Flood on charges he took more than $50000 in

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CHURCH OF SANFORD
lift $1. and Manetta Ave.
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200W. FIrst St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla
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PRINTINOCO., INC.

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance
PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
HARRELLIBEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

BIBLE BOOK CENTER

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight S. Staff

ZayrsPIaza323.300

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

WILSONEICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
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munity services.

Church Yard Sale
A church yard sale is being planned by the
Methodist Men of First United Methodist Church
of Sanford on Feb. 17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of
Fellowship Hall on the corner of Magnolia Avenue
and Fifth Street. Proceeds for the sale will be used
for the men's project at the Life Enrichment
Center in Leesburg. This is a family retreat
center that is being built by the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.

The Youth Fellowship at Community United
Methodist Church of Casselberry is sponsoring a
Valentine dinner and fashion show Wednesday
Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m. in fellowship hail. Proceeds
will go toward a youth trip to Lake Junaliska in
North Carolina next summer. For tickets or
reservations call the minister of music and youth
Ed Walker at 8314777.

Commitment Service

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO.. INC
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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Members of Sanford's First Baptist Church will
make faith promises toward meeting the 1979
church budget of $222,428 Sunday at 8:30 and 11
am. services of communion and commitment.
At the'J'm. service, Oscar W. McDaniel of
speak on the Bible distribution work
Orlando
of Gideons International.

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United Methodist Church, Casselberry, will meet
Weihiesdayat 10:30 a.m. in fellowship hail with
Cindy Fox, visiting OMS International missionary
from Colombia as speaker. Miss Fox works in the
teacher training program at Cristalina Bible
Institute In Colombia. There will be a covered dish
luncheon.

Rev. Dick Bowman, rector of Holy Spirit
pizcopal Church, Apopka, will be the guest
r at' the winter luncheon, Monday, of the
opa
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Holy Cross Episcopal Parish Hail in Sanford.

program at Community United Methodist
Church, Cauelberry, this Sunday at 6 p.m. will be
"Love Is... "The program will feature music,
IIngng, skits and puppets.

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"Arafat and the PLO," "The King Is Coming"
and other subjects.

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VW* will also preset several vocal selec-

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Jesus would bring back tolife?
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By REV. DAN ILE l. CONSL4,
While
our
faith
gives
us
Amodate Ptor of
Rev. John Braly will be In
strength and hope as we
First Presbyterian Chmch,
stalled as pastor of Weststruggle with OUT grief, It
Sanford.
.
minster United Presbyterian
should not prevent us from
Ch urch In Casselberry Sunday,
I never had the opportunity to
grieving.
Feb. 11, at 4 p.m. at the church.
meet Mother Wilson, since I am
He vacated the pulpit of
He
a newcomer to the Sanford
As Christians we may be
Polytechnic Presbyterian
area. Learning of her ministry
tempted to refuse to face the
Church In Fort Worth, Tex. on
and witnessing the response of
reality of death and hide behind
Feb. 1 to accept the local call.
our community to her untimely
rinng affirmations of the life
Many of the ministers
death has been awe Inspiring to
to come. This is a mistake.
us
that
associated
with the Presbytery
me.
through Jesus Christ While we know that the promise
This particular week, I feel It death has been defeated.
of Northeast Florida have been
of the resurrection is basic and
As Chuistlans, we may be undeniable, it should not be a
appropriate to mark the ocInvited to assist In the in..
caslon of Mother Wilson's death tempted to choke off the grief device by which we hide from
stallation and participate in the
by reflecting on the feelings and dismay we feel, because it human grief, a pain-killing pill
recognition of Braly. Among
that arise within Christians wan to contradict the promise we take to escape our sorrow.
these are the newly-elected ).
JIM
when one such as this Is of the Good News. We may feel
SELLERS
Moderator of Presbytery, Rev.
But we should not low hold of
taken from us In death. What is guilty that our faith isn't strong uir faith In the f ace of such a Jim Sdller, nationally Uonet R. Undsay; Rev. Dale L. ..'t "
an appropriate Christian enoughtoenab&amp;.ustounilsand m ne the dstt* d M11
known baas-baritone lielon, Dd., etate.cterk; Il.ev.
feel confident when faced 'with Wilson.
re•po ORe?
We properly should Gospel soloist from Call- Tomas Pereles, Spanish
sethat
within
such a loss. We may feel angry
The feelini
ari
mission pastor of' the local
mission
REV. JOHN BRALY
eve but our grief Is a Coinwill present a sac- church; and the former pastor
us are ambiguous. They seem deep within ourselves, wanting pilment to our faith. Our faith red concert
tocortradict each other.On one to question God for allowing leads us through our grief so
today at 7:30 ofthechurcli,Rev. Lucas Grile. Seminary.
hand, the grief that is felt Is such a thing to happen.
Rev. Robert A. Welsh will
A social hour will follow the
p.m.
at
Sanford
Alliance
that we may carry on. Then
great. One who Is loved so
drive
here
from
his
home
In
service
for members of the
Church,
1401
S.
Park
It may seem odd to many but too, our grief and our faith, are
much, whose courage was so feeling grief and dismay and appropriate responses, both of Ave., Sanford. ills pro- Fort Pierce to give the sermon congregation to greet their new
strong and whose faith was so expressing them are apgram ranges from classl- and renew his contact with pastor, his wife, Dorothy, and
steadfast must be missed. To propriate for Christians. which are needed.
Fraly,afonnerclassmate from two of their children, Barbar
cal to contemporary, McCormick Theolo'fral Ann and Patty.
lose such a one is painful and Otherwise, would Jesus have
Jesus said (John 16:22),
daglng.
said those who moorn were you have sorrow now, but I will with an emphasis on I"
On the other hand, our faith blessed? Would he have wept see you again and your hearts traditional Gospel music.
PASTOR
gives us hope In the promise of with those who mourned will rejoice, and no one will take
GREG RICE
the resurrection. It eaaaifl
Lazurus, the same Lazarus that your joy from you."
Christian Assembly,
new Assembly of Go(
church being organized
In the Altamonte Spring
area by Pastor Greg
time
same
at
the
shy
find
others
and
who
are
Often
people
Rice, meets Sunday at
By MELENDA EDMthTON voice and makes it come alive
an
outlet
for
expressing
Involve
the
church
young
.
Io::to a.m. and 7 p.m. lw
wid the children must never see
activity.
a
worthwhile
people
In
or
at.
themselves
Or
others
may
a puppet lying ilfelea
the Best Western Sift
be able told out hostile feelli*gi
Mrs. Van Sickle, who lsalso
Ths"Miçp"Ptçpdacome tacbedtosoine001'sarm.
dance Inn, at 1-4 and SR
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Methvin enjoys 4*gflflg through puppets. "Even speech the Primary age level coorailve for the childrenwho watch
436. With a ministry
Power
shows.
with
puppets because he "likes defects can be overcome dinator for children's ministry
the Puppet
aimed at the whole
"Puppet Power", a ministry at the expressions on the kids through the puppets," 'he said. In the church, said, "We are
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family.
CoinlmIty United Methodist faces." "I like being a ham and A child with a stuttering planning to coordinate the
Quich In Ceasiberry presents net lMth* anyone know ft's problem can be capable of puppets with junior church In
speaking dearly as he slips on teaching the books of the Bible
monthly programs for the me," he reveale&amp;
as
"puppets
attract
attention
that
puppet and disguises his and Christian children's
well
as
chi1k,n's church
family nights and special and they are the best way of voice, according to Mrs. Math- songs."
New Tribes Mission is in- organization moved its
e
vitlug
the public to an open headquarters herein March of
,,, it reaches out into the g.ttlng the message across,"he yin.
Puppet Power will put th
cosnmtmlty at other churches stated. "ft Is easier for me to
To Mrs. Marie Van Sickle of talents and resources of people house at Its international last year from Woodworth, Wis.
tell a Bible story using an Cauelberry, the puppets are "a all
and civic cane.,
ofages to good use helping headquarters at 1000 E. First it is the largest faith mission in
Micky mad Rhonda UcthvIfl, Inanimate object," Methvin way to reich the children and by sewing, lighting, pup- St., Sanford (the former San- the country and has 1,407
an excellent way to ts.ch about peteering, writing skits, ford Naval Academy) Feb. 17 missionaries in 18 countries and
who work faltNnlly with the adm1&amp;
The puppets can be Jesus." Mrs. Visa Sickle and recording skits, making sets and 18. Hours on Saturday will 100 tribal areas and students
puppet ministry both like
drama and .xpmlng them- therapeudic for the puppeteers Mrs. Regina Ice
and props, advertising and be 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on in training, according to New
selves. Their programs Involve as well as the audience. puppet ministry thee Years ,'unnlvig the sound system.
Sunday from 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Tribes Chairman Kenneth
all aqsda of *=&amp; frun Rhonde, who loves her job ago with the help of Rev. Ken
The New Tribes publications Johnston.
Anyone interested In helping office, where the "Brown Gold"
wittIng skits, mthil* prope, tep4shw in special education at Miller, then the church's
The building has been
Tgcawjl3a (J41. $$aI, said associate pastor. It was or having Puppet Power come
,.cswding the y
is printed and mailed completely renovated and
that "A chW'I wbok per. founded With the purpose of to their church can COITt$Ct the to many parts to the world, will redecorated throughout. There
and voice haapnuloea.
For Micky, and Rimode the sonality may change as she using puppets as a medlimi to Methvins at 530-7651 or Mrs. also be open for tours. It is will be tours, films, refr
best reception they ever puts her head ludo the puppet." cowmwdcate the Gospel to Van Sickle at 1714114.
located across the street from ments, free literature, and
received was from an
the main headquarters in the displays ofartifacta from xnqy
audienc, of children at a
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I'uHval Of Praise.

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IIdiNCtIOITVTy Rabim, the concert Is free to
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Church, Sanford, will participate In the Youth.,
Sunday service, Feb. 11,at1oa.rn. Speaker will
Carl Buchanan. A Valentine Party for then
children will follow the service in th e parisl
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Ilmdav. Speaker at the 11 am. service will be
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8taay at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Mary.
L4I4 Mission by the Festival of Praise Clr of

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WINN.OIXIE STORES
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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
in Christ. Speaking in general,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Few
terms,
he called again for
eEIOfl3 believe that President
prayer
about
the Mideast and
Carter has become less devout,
he
talked
about
the timidity of
but these days the demands of
churches
In
dealing
with conhis office probably have led him
troversy.
to be less vocal about his
Christian experience.
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"I wish, Ina way, that lwere
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free to do more," Carter, noting
evangelical Christians at the.
the strictures of the presidency,
home of former Sen. Harold
once told the Southern Baptist
Hughes, D.Iowa. It apparently
Misslonery Service Corps.
was one of only a few times, as
"After my service In my
far as reporter! know, that
present office... I intend to do
I Carter has met for Christian
more."
fellowship other than at a
IS PRESIDENT CARTER DOING HIS PRAISING PRIVATELY Now'
The fact that every word he
worship service. Persons who
speaks is analyzed by every
were present said the occasion
At the 1978 breakfast, he was deeply moving.
segment of the population, both of his presidency, he taught Class at the First Baptist clearly in his remarks to the
In this country and abroad, Sunday School once a month in Church In Washington has told annual National Prayer Break- spoke again of being "born
probably has caused him to be the Baptist churches In Plains reporters they may no longer fasts, the event which more again" and his commitment to
Chaplain Cecil Reed, who
more reticent.
and Washington. He has taught use tape recorders in covering than any other allows a Christ. But the Mideast now ministers to Carter at Camp
He came to the White House only twice In the past six Sunday School lessons. The president to speak out about his was weighing on Carter's mind David, spoke recently of the
and he spoke of the bond he problem that a president faces.
after a campaign In which he months.
handful of reporters who cover faith.
had spoken frequently and In
shares
with Egyptian President
Part of this is the result of his Carter at church used them for
At the first breakfast, a few
"There's a loneliness at the
detail about his belief In Christ spending nearly every weekend accuracy In note-taking.
Anwar
Sadat and Iraell Prime
days after his inauguration, he
top,"
Reed said. "I've seen it
and how It had shaped both his away from Washington either
Minister
Menachem
Begin
The change in Carter's spoke about the biblical notion
over the years, even with
public and private life,
traveling or at the presidential openness- and emphasis from of servanthood and Jesus' all three worship God.
A few weeks ago, after two generals. People just won't let
During the 1975.76 calnpaign, retreat at Camp David.
personal to more general admonition that even leaders
years In office. Carter said little you let your hair down."
and during the first iS months
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a three night community wide crusade sponsored
by the Sanford Ministerial Association Feb. 19, 20
and 21 at the Sanford Civic Center. Services will
begin at 7 p.m. Rev. Freddie Smith of Central
Baptist Church, chairman of the crusade committee, invites the public to hear the Jamaica
born pastor, who Is well known in the Sanford area

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season are: Scott Anderson,

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Mr. and Mrs. William S.
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Anderson, Annette
and Venice
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Mrs. Donald J. Cooper, Mr. and
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Sanford-Seminole.

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men — more often employed national survey of office visits such as school psychiatric he says: "Despite the fact that

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Abby, it breaks my heart to

Is there something I should

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DEAR FRUSTRATED: Quit do? Or will Cindy outgrovr it?

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spirit shared by all will con- Congressman Philip Crane candidacy for the 1930 doesn't want to. Same dl!-

Tuesday was designated as a tinue throughout the year.

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, featured In this spot?

Lut what can I do? If she's not

Heart" somehow seems a very their version of "Country Road."

Hopefully, the Infectious Women's Club announces that

someone you would like to

driving me up a wall. How do I send a child to school crying,

faculty was challenged to a with love and Joy — with caring Frances Marione, president of Dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 14 showing him. TELL him. Ii he
softball game by the eighth- and sharing,
the Suburban Republic at Lord Chumley's, 7:30 p.m. doesn't dellveratthat, face it—

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Association.

Abby,

Novice cooks, as well u
master chefs, add a dliferent dimension to dining.

The Herald welcomes
suggestions for Cook of
Th e Week. Do you know

insist that she dress and get

This one-sided giving Is

Monday afternoon, the fitting song to end a week filled

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perature and find it normal, I

message.

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liked school —

talk, and nice dinners at my and says she hates school
place with candlelight, music because she has no friends and
and wine, but Al doesn't get the nobody likes her.

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tinues to hate school, seek Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
professional help. But don't let 90212.

or given me a gift. He has never
Every morning she gets up
taken me to really nice
resta urant. It's always "Let's complaining that she doesn't
catch a quick bite at one of those f eel well and wants to Lay

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forgotten how to court a
woman. He's a wonderful lover,
but he's all action and no talk,
and a woman likes to hear her
verbalize his
feelings.
DEAR ABBY:: My problem
Never a compliment, never a is my 7-year-old daughter (I'll
word of appreciation, never any call her "Cindy.") She's in the

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Wednesday — Leader's Day

Sports Day was Thursday.

ulty and students.

get

man

So, they spearheaded a week selves as they paused to reflect
filled with fun, creativity and on their responsibilities as
spiritual awareness—hoping to leaders.

t requires is t he
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GDUNI (May 2l4ime Z) associate today. He h5 a succe
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today, becaus. you'll want to ways.
rulfsthe followers.
exert your energies In this CAPRICORN (Dec 21.Jai. heart.
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direction.
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relationship

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gratitude.

is lucky, the hemoirrhage is

of the ages.

world of good today. U possible,
of your pals?
gatoutlnthefrahalrevenlf
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
all you have time for Is a brisk Self-f ulfillment can be attained
walk.
today by
g.ing to pi
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—found
Sider George Frances,
wattLed to help instill in the the principal; Mike Arnold, the

"mighty faculty," 11 to 9.

Be Mn 10 specify birth sign. Bright lights and large crowds
hold anappesl for youtoday.
PCES (Feb. 20-Match ) You're a good social catalyst.
Physical tim would do you a why not organize a bash with a

you
don't
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Kirkpatrick and Helen White,
mothers of student, who

Health Letter number 1-8. sudden, severe hemorrhage

YOUZ' biggest assets today. you wish today. Your leader-

addressed, dampeid envelope to

dance,

pressure, I am sending you The be happier. But often the

Astto.Graph Latter for
snake lots of noise and push
Mail $l for eithand a long, self, themselves on everyone else.

sun trying

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for your copy al the all-new you want better than others who

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who It 5
it was the

R)P'S LJRE
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talents given to the students

but It was height en ed this week Show the students bedazzled
the school celebrated their classmates, parents and
Teacher Appreciation—School faculty by displays of song,
Spirit Week. The week of Feb. 4and drama. (So
10 was Lso Catholic School many students wanted to share
Week.
their talents that a second
The format Was the brain- Talent Show was held on
child 1 Pat M'rkttslc, Michele Wednesday.)

about what affects your blood Is available, the outcome may

about. Find out which signs you quiet manner you can
are coinpatlble with by sending
upti more and get what

by Al Vermeer

PRISCILLA'S POP

our

rededicated themselves to the Joy, Joy, Joy Down In my Mary Magdalen School's talent show this week with

foryoàr,su.

Put them to their best
and
the relationship you were
seeking to cultivate can

There's always a lot of spirit

Dear

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been married, and
getting serious.

Court

suddenly feels friendless and it go.
disliked at school, there Is a I you wish you had more
what It friends? For the secret of
reason. Try to find
Is. Spend as much time with popularity,
Abby's new
Cindy as possible and give her booklet: "How To Be Popular;

artery and vein system is about age, but It does often occur in

sand 50 cents wi

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How To

probably taken with the patient do with It. The sudden
lying down, because the entire hemorrhage can occur at any

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get him to treat ME the way I
Fr. Robert McGuire. During faculty and parents. The Look out, John Denver. Seventh graders Kim treat
HIM?
sick I can't let her stay home.
FRUSTRATED IN By the time Cindy Is out of
the mass, the teachers closing song, "I've Got That Cimock (left) and Carolyn Cira were a hit In St.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20Feb. 19)
12o (July 23-Aug. 23) Take
Your Inborn diplomacy and tact the helm and steer the ship If
are

DEAR ABBY: Al is 47 and
divorced. I'm 33 and have never

The activities began Monday today — Teachers Day.

Since this is a birth defect,

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Forgotten

is

fac

wnpsnloni. It's even possible and today you know ezactlyhow

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ll influence the Wood it physically, so no one ever
pressure reading. The reading knows It's there until the
will also be Influenced by sudden hemorrhage occurs.
whether the hearing piece is Rarely an enlarged artery In
directly
r the artery In the the brain may cause headaches

associates could enter your life CANCER (June 214u1y

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strengthen the rapport between

whom you can explore the

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heart. If the arm Is too high or and there's no way you can see

Other readers who want this IrWidie the brain with no prior
to
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projects and anocudes with long. amped, self-ad&amp;essied do

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people? I'd

reasonably well controlled, and
the Influences of gravity,
To give you more information immediate medical assistance

For Saturday, February 10, 1979
YOUR BIRTHDAY

Is

flow,

am. This way you avoid a lot at

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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HOROSCOPE

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School

envelope for it. Send yo ur
cloud) your
lies are. request to me In care of this
The artery size offers newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
and Radio City Station, New York,
r.ance to the blood
if they are small, the blood N.Y. 10019.
DEAR DR. LAMB My 24pressure goes Up.
The size of your arteries Is year-old son recently passed
poeture. When away from left Lntracerebral
affected by your
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stand,
the
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your legs all contract; so all the health, having Just had a
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DEAR READER The two
main factors controlling your
Wood pressure are hew much
blood Is pumped old by your

hear

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322-2611

�IOA—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Feb. 9, 979

Legal Notice
CLASSIFIED ADS
LEGAL NOTICE
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The regular annual meeting of the

CALENDAR

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Gala,
5:301:30 pin., in east wing. Music by the Persuasions.
Free to members; $250 to nonmembers may be applied
to membership fee if they join.
Greater Maltlad Civic Cotter 14th Birthday

Taiglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
L.oagwwd AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adalts Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Tommy Scott's Old Time Medletse Show, sponsored by
DeBary Area Chamber of Commerce,
7:30 pin., DeBary
Fire Hall. Fun, music, clowns, Blue Gnu, and novelty
act.
Art Auction, 7 p.m., St. Mary Magdalen social hail to
benefit 5MM Home School Man., 861 Maitland
Ave.,
Altamonte Springs.
8weetheart Dater sponsored by Hager Viking Club if
Central Florida, 8p.m., Altamonte Civic Center. Scandinavia* and contemporary music. Refreshments. Call
8344187 for reservations.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hetlbv alvan that I am
engaged in business at Crane's
Roost, Suite flS.D, Altamonte
Springs, P.O. Box MO, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious

name of MECCA MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANTS and that Intend to
register said name with the Click of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 665.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Andrea Ba xter
Publish Jan. 26 &amp; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 1919

nrF.IiA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA E 10 H T kENT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Civil Action No. 78-22S4.CA43.0
NANCY YONGE and
LAURIE VONGE,
Plaintiffs

2 p.m. at firehouse at
First and Wilbur. Ticket Information: 3n4N, 3534712 or
city hail.
Lake Mary Fire Dept. barbecue,

pin., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, $ p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Sanford AA

VS.

MIKEL S. HARPER,

Women'. Group, 2

Ciaselben.

Rebuilders, singles over 35, 7:30
Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs.

The Eagles CS Club, 8 p.m.,

p.m.

Friendship

Defendant
Seminole high senior Fred Bukur reviews speech he
SECOND AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
wrote for Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) contest
TO: Mikel S. Harper
with John D. Henske, senior vice commander and
0212 Lake Park Drive
Alexandria. Va. 22)06
former commander of post 10108 In Sanford. The
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
speech was good enough to win here and place that a complaint for monies due has
e
second in the district. Text of the speech will be been filed against you and
required to serve a copy of your
presented in Sunday's Herald, Page 7A
written defenses, if any, thereto

SUPER
SPEECH

Sanford Chamber of

Commerce.

Orange Blossom Chapter, National Federation of the
Blind, 3 p.m., Apt. 23-B Twin lakes Apts., Monroe Ave.,

upon Plaintiffs' attorney, Robert M.
Morris, Post Office Drawer H.
Sanford, Florida, 32171, on or before
March 5. 1979, and file the original
thereof with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plaintiffs'
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise, a default will be entered
agalrst you for the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and theseal of
this Court on the 30th day of
January. A. D. 1979.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Court
By: Belly M. Capps
Deputy Clerk

Maitland.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Ballroom and round daiclag, 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elcam Boulevards, Deltona. Music by
Kopel.
Preview Reception for Jan Ring-Kuta

Fiber Exhibit, 71

p.m., Maitland Art Center.
Sanlor44emlaole Art Aun.meznbers Show, noon, to 5
p.m., Sanford Civic Center. Refreshments, 2:30-4 p.m.
West VDIOia West VlrgI1*s winter social, DeBary
Fire Hall. Registration, 1 p.m., Covered dish dinner, 1:30
p.m. Entertainment. All West Virginians welcome.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Marriage Enrichment Program, 7 p.m., Seminole
Community College. Will na four weeks on Monday
nights. Call 5CC Office of Community Services.

FEBRUARY 13
Kickoff breakfast for Sanford Chamber of Commerce
membership chive, $ am., chamber building.
11J)AY,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Republic= Ezeettive Committee of Simile County,
7:10 p.m., asmust LincolnDay Dimer, Lard Chmnlsy's
Pub, Aimitts IC—'- 1111111111111111110. Quoo of
Illinois, announced presidential candidate, guest speaker.
Reception honoring the congressman, Ito 7
of Rod and Nancy Rosa, 3511 Markham Woods Road,

p.m., at home

Hypnotized Lobster,

Comatose Chinese

Recogiltie.

Luachesa, noon, Sweden

$41 Lee Rd., Orlando. Reservations.
Santord W'. Club, 10 am., 300 S. Oak Ave.
dIon coffee.
VakttIu. &amp;ldge and Cmmta, Sanford Woman's
Club, 1p.m., 300 S. Oak Ave.

Hiae,

Altamitt.-Voolberry Chamber .1 Commerce, 11:45

am., Altamosge Springs Civic Center. Crime Prevention
Week program by Officer Edna Abell.

Bask Heart Mvlag phase of the Cardlopubnonary
Resuscitation Course free
publIc,
p.m., Seminole
Memorial Hospital auditorium, 1101 E. First St., Sanford.

7-10

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Parent Resource Center sond buaqoot (covered dish)

r
Eat. 774 for reservations.
. 1111011111d mofg of pr opmed Florida Soclaty_for
Brulthift and Cardiac AK 7 pmLo Christ 46copM

.m., at Sorosis House, 501 B. IAvingston, O lando. Call

2991000,
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Church parish bell, 191

W.

Publish Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1979
DEG-5

322-2611

Thursday.
Ata

farewell lunch

for

Han

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Hsu, head of the Chinese

od
before full chpkxnatic relations

mission here during the peri

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were restored, the following

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RATES
1 time ................. 43c a

3$c a

3 consecutive ?imIi
l consecutive tImft ..... 33c a

HOURS

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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OWNER OPERATORS

with a hatchet

ii—.Itstructiimn
___________________________
Tennis Instructions it •ll levels
avail. at Bay Held Racquet
Club. Single, groups I clinics.
For into call Head Pro Doug
Maliczawski, 323-7363.

career you wouldn't be reading
thi$ad.andIfweWicin'floOklng
to do a do this ad
wouldn't behors. If You want the

647.3333orwrite
Sanford Al.AnonFamily Group
P.O. Box 533
Sanford, Fla. 32711

to-

Cabinet Installer. Experienced
onlyl Call Central Kitchen 322.
3490 or 323130.

AL

Free details: KIT, Box 791,
Pompano, FL. 33061, 9414997.
WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All Ages.
P.O. Box 1031, Ciwtr., FL. 33517.

24—Business

ift

Legal

6—Child Care
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Baby Sitting in my home, Winter

323-3176

Notice

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—Mike

National

Oksenberg of the
Security Council, a

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cheerleader, led

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CPR program In public schools.

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SEAUTIFULLY- DECORATED 3
IDLE MONEY GATHERS
IIDNOOM, 1½ IATH,,CEN.
NO INCOME
TRAL HEAT, CARPW'TED, How about that? DUPLEX Bldg.
DRAPES, FENCED. NICE
Lot in nice neighborhood.
FAMILY
NEIGHBORHOOD.
ConvenIent toshopelng, in city I
GOOD ASSUMABLE MORT.
utIlities availablel Landscaped
GAGE WITH$7,000 DOWN. $227
ONLY 27000. Ready except for
MONTH,
site plan. GOOD TERMS If
adad. This won't as,. Call for
3 BEDROOM 2 lATH. FAMILY
ROOM, KITCHEN IQUIPT, 2
CAR CARPORT. BEING RE.
DECORATED.
How's this for a starter? 3 SR I
bath—furnlshed—Iar,ec.rner
3 BEDROOM, 2 lATH FRAME IN
lot, good condition, outstanding
GOOD CONDITION NEAl
value.

two
~21 a"snau
&amp;OCATION sv. ii.&amp;

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This piseslng 311,2 bath ko.ns Is
taiitod for a growing family W
nice area cicee to schools &amp;
shopping. Don't hold beck seeing

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, WORK.
SHOP, FRESHLY PAINTED,
FENCED YARD.

2 BATH, F AM ILY
ROOM, FORMAL DINING
FARM ELEGANCE'
ROOM, CARPETED, CLOSETS S acre horse arnu with your own
GALORE, EVERYTHING
tnls cog" &amp; pool. 3 OR, 2bath
OVERSIZED PLUS 2 CAR
home of distinction. Call for
GARAGE. A SHOW PLACE
details.
NEAR DOWN TOWN. ONLY

3

$32A0.
CROCKETT LOG
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STEMPIR

HOMES

Eves 663.3635 333.5909

SIIGLU UALTY

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

BROKER
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"A HOME $UPINMARKET'
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SOS,Oyrtle A".Soollard

Cash for your left Will build an
your it or ow lot.
v Enterprises, Inc.
Ml Inc. 4#~
6643113

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AGENCY

REALTOR 322*1
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

114O

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large family

saoersed porch. $31901

If 0*51113113 befit, aOusl
% MAYFAIR bisifilill 34½. Cent.
sew, ar.ng. tries. c.su. m
H&amp;A, sparklku dean, many
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GREAT PEICEI 3 IL Ito I,
aMw kit., shade treeS. can
violent is OChNI I StW114
long Willis.

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ver. $31401
suasms.
payffilats.
MIILISR. au.
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1971 Ford
6Cy 1 Standard

57) 0

32) 0753

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to 1.50

Top Dollar Pd for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990
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322-4132

Sale

80—Autos for

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

t"

Paying $15 mens. $7.50 womens
class rings, also buying any
marked gold or sterling—any

condition. 3234611.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322-0721.

Dodge 70 Wagon

76.000 Mi. $700
322-5752
1917 VW Rabbit
$3,495, I Owner

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AUCTION '*

1971 Toyota $995
Good 2nd car
322 2073 after 4 P.M.

* SALE'*
,

'69 Ford P

FRI. NIGHT 7:30 P.M.

SUPER) OR, 2 bath home in San
Lents w-C.H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
split OR plan, tat-in kit., 19.
rmsl Pool plarmedt Spacious
home for 135.0001

Single S. dbl. mat?; new dinette
tbls.; Stools; desk; dressers;
some tools. Many sm. household
Items; metal shelves; mirrors;

TERRIFICI 3 OR, 1½ bath brick
home in Washington Oafrsl CH&amp;A,lg. 8R5, DRI Needs a little

DOOR PRIZES

clothing A lot of new items etc.
COME EARLY—STAY LATE

Dell's Auction Center

work I A super buy for $232001

323 5620

landscapingl Dining area Fla.
Rm., spacious Rms., util rm.,

75—Recreational Vehicles
-74' Bann Travel Trailer

buy for 545,1001

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 to
75 models. Call 3399100 or 034.
1605 (Dealer)

1911 Chevelle Malibu
GoodCond., Best offer
Call 372 1299
LTD 1976 Station Wagon, I Owner.
Excellent condition. Make offer.
'67 Dodge Polara, 2 DR. HI,,
55,000
AUTO, AIR, PS, PB,
333 engine. Very good cond.
$1,000 323 3610.

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washer I dryer &amp; Many Extrast
app WARRANTED. A great

323 5711

322 6134.

Hwy 16 West, Sanford

BEAUTIFUL, 3 OR, 1 bath home
In Mayfair area on 3 lots w

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AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
PlC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday S. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the Only one in Florida. You set
the reservAl price. Call 9042358311 for further details.

72—Auction

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Iandl A buy for $13,tO01

1 71 Toyota Corona Deluxe. 4 DR., 4

Good Cond., $1600

Speed. Good condition. Call after
3 p.m. 322-4932.

Call alt 5.322-5537
1.

LEISURELY LIVING, 3 BR, 2
befIt home on Lake Sylvan I Your
own Pool &amp; Patio, w.w carpet,
DI, Eq. eat.in kit,, Fla. Rm., as
Many Extrasl BPP WARRANT.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONII
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

322•2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS.13 PARK

biavtilvI PIN, lentasIc kit.
woii sueimeat,
sc ine w. lar.I.G. wean
Mvii I mire. ONy 111*,

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CentrTT1eat I Air bond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford. 3221771

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone speciality. 322-2700

JACK FROST— Cent, Hedt S. Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm S. Res. 322 0200.

1 Man, quality operation
$ yrs.
y exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1321

3

Beauty Care

Am Host Isdty, Inc.
2524 PARK DR. 322211$

REALTOR
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AFTER HOURS

3220615

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W. Garnett While
leg. NOW IWife Broker
JOHN KRIDII ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332.7001, Sanford
MAYFAIR. OutstandIng 3 $R. 1
both. Lovely floor plan, w.w

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 3225712

WANT TO SELL?
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MEINTZER TILE
New orjepair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671-7617.
_

CessnkIng

Oronming &amp; Bosrng

Var'1 Debris, Trash,
Applia nces &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-3371

$1_A. Chilce arse. 069.911.

extras, peel, outside on.
teclaimment area w-Gase6.,
walled for Privacy a security. 4
U. 2½ bosh. WIIN.
THE PERFECT NOW, 3M2..

sPlit plan, wry privatseir, lags
tree shaded let. FR iIid
want beams, unIque patIo ares
all screened with lake view.
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General

Cleaning

Insured-339 3120 local owned.
Carpet—slampoo-steam dc
orderire. Furn.—free Scotch.
guard-pressure cleaning—
Janitorial.

htwing
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No Job too large or small.
Complete lawn service
Freeestlmate. 323-4111

Painting
DANNYS PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
Licnnsed-Inwrvd-Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 3329140

I.
1.

S

PlUllthingSsMc

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Retired Maint. man. Remodeling.
room additIons, roof repairs,
patching. Ph 333-1543 or 331-0715.

Horn. I rnprOv.,mnts

13

Day or Night
Si

CLASSIFIED ADo VSlL., FIND.

new hem, for
everyt One . .. . an lii you

free pick up S. delivery for all tax
returns prepared in Feb. Conti

Llgl* I'inuling

clipping flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses. Heated
kennels. 327.5752.

ELEGANT CUSTOM 2 Story wail

322 37 17 for appt.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
322-0707-

ANIMAL HAVEN

NEAR SCHOOLS I, SHOPPING, 3
11,3 befIt nearly now well cared
for hemi. All appliances, brisk.
fast bar, extra Insulation 132.111

Prepared in the convenience o,
your home. 21 yrs. exp. $101 up.

dential. personalized. From IS.
Ph 562 4412. 9 am. to 7 p.m.

Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,

ARCHITECT'S 2 story, perfect
sitting fir antIques. 3 on, C.

INSULATIOP.— Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberigas as Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call 321-0139
or 904-734.6700 collect.

Income Tax

erarnicTils

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Corp", excellent cond. Owner
Mzivs, W,ou.

_42- IMhiIn.hluima.
IACRE WITH .ARU III. 1½
UTH. 110111.5 $0111 TAU.
QAKIQUIIN PAI.M, $16,151

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We have buyers. Homes, Lots I
Acreage needed. Call for Free
3
Appraisal.

5YLIN5 Ww'lfriplOcS
OR IGOlY MOSILI HO!$

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Saitir Really, Mubar
*16121.$7?, 0015151

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7110

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Cash

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
10. BALI NTIASSOC. 322-5165

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free 15t 3330211.

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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi. Accepted
3271551

Tree Service

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TWE E REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed &amp; in.
ired. FREE est. 043-1147.

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GRADING
Free Est.

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Peace Faced Love Bird
(Small Parrot)• Male
Call 32) 6569

SELLERS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMES I
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER
JUST LISTED 2 OR, 1 bath of.
ficlency home on .72 acret W.w
carpet, tat- In kit., range, ref.I
Excellent location across from
Idyllwilde EIem.l Value in the

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Call 322 1624. 322 1160

444444444

REALlY

SANFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL.

$19,900.

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IN

Deltona. (305)514 2898

STENSTROM

Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

2435's S. French (1791) Sanford
3235334

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The

TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM,
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETING,
1 CAR GARAGE ON 13th
STREET. NOW ONLY $16.300.

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Oil"

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males S.? females
Ph Azalea Park Farms

FORGET ME NOT. Remodeled 2
SR I blOt hems with ww
carpet, C.HIA, OR, eq. set-In
kit. Is Morel Will paint exterior
In buyers choicel IPP WAR.
RANTED. Wow, lust $32,000I

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S. You choice of several elevations
at no extra cost to you.
Prices
Rental
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3. Plaster walls
4. Virtually maintenance free

Top commercial 2 acres for rent,
900dfor business .r car lot. Plus
It on 1742, office wstorage
space. 333.3532.

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Homes, custom builders, Come
in and counsel with one of our
agents. Some of our models have
included in the price such extras

Apts. for Senior CItIzens. Down.
•-I clean &amp; roomy. s
Jimmie Cowan, 311 PaI,MtQ
Ave.
as:
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w$srsyouwanttPwmatnoex,r.
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PURSES
Home Protection Plan is on this
Sanford located 2.1. Iu.. tar
peting &amp; drapes, eat-in kitchen,
PIUS i full din. rm., stereo
speakers In ceiling. $37,900,

Call 332.5670 MacWar's Village.

lobster-mesmerizl-

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kitchen, spacious patio. $15,500.

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Luxury living with privacy, 4-2, 1g.
liv, rm., foyer, fireplace, sum

I. 2 IN deluxe units. Pool. Adults
only, On Lake Ada. Just Si. of
Airportlivd.onl7.flln$anford.

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Deluxe 2 OR, 2 bath townhouse
•pt CA w.w Carpet, dish.
WIDOW, laundramat walk to
downtown. $215, Adults. Call 677.
1664 after 3 P.M.

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a
near shopping, schools.
321-0250 between s p.m. 10p.m.
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FUNNY

Guaranteed against
Hip
displaysia. Parents OFA cer
lifted Show quaIl
SOfl t100. 6

area, $31,300.

H?*TI

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Enjoy living in a grow ing area
Lake Mary
A well kept 3-24
nicely landscaped with tress,
on ly 4 years old $34,300.

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AKC Golden Retriever puppi es.
Top Blood lines, northern bred.

Lake Mary Like new, 3-fl'7, Bik.
Large fenced back, trees, quiet

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Movie
County, Florida under the fictitious Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
Acid. SetIn, tto York
The program had much of the name ofSPOLSKl DISTRIBUTORS, dress of which Is North Park
MATTIE WATSON, 602$ Lafayette
gimme an A, dc." yell.
ng act probably was the big audience as comatose as the and that I intend to register said Avenue, Sanford, Floiida 32171. The Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
name with the Clerk of the Circuit personal representative of
that
lobsters.
What
effect
it
might
—To the tune of "Get Me To test. Opening a paper sack
estate MAMIE KEATON, 4919 Vinicennes
Cou rt, Seminole County, Florida in is EROLENE L. HAYS, the
whose Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
On Chur ch on Time," Rep. contained the two creatures, have on U.S. relations with accordance with the provisions of
address is 113 Frances Drive, JIMMIE GREEN, 737 Hunt's Point
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701.
Robert Michel, R-Ill., serenad- which he noted usually served China remains to be seen. The Wit;
Avenue, Bronx, New York
Section
065.09
Florida
Statutes
The name and address of
ad the departing diplomat, who as the main course rather than consensus seemed to be that If 1957.
the W. RUBEN GREEN, 737 Hunt's PokW
sonal
representative's
attorney
pre
Avenue, Bronx, Now York
Is returning to China, with as props, he stroked their ta ils, they can withstand that type 'I
Sig: Kevin J. SpoIskI
forth below.
and to the unknown heirs, devIses,
en
tertaliunent,
they
can
strPublish
Jan.
19,
341
Feb.
2,9,
1979
folded
their
claws
and
stood
"Don't go near the an of
All persons having claims or orantees assig
nees, Uinors, credl.
DEF-So
demands against the estate are
Four."
them head down on the table. vive anything.
, trustees and other claimants
required,
WITHIN
CITY OF
THREE claiming by, through or under
They remained motionless In
—Sen. Adlal Stevenson, 1)LAKE MARY,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ALMA MERRIMAP4,dec,awd,end
Ill., In what he described as the that position, but Muskie
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF to all parties having or claiming to
FLORIDA
THIS NOTICE, to file with th e clerk have any right, title
beginning of Increased cultural
warned Han that "like voters,
Notice SI Public Hearing
or interest In the
iS HEREBY GIVEN that of the above court a written property herein described.
exchanges between the two lobsters are only entranced a IN THE COUNTY COUNT IN AND the NOTICE
City Council of the City of Lake statement of any claim or demand
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
co untries, read en tmrhyn-ilng short (line," And "like C0fl FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Mary, Florida,
will hold a public they may have. Each claim must be
to oreclima mortgage on
poem, one danea of which stituenta," he added, "they can FLORIDA
hearing to consider an amendment In writing and must indicate the the following property In Seminole
basis for the claim, the name and County, Florida:
CASE NO. n.3I5.CC.15.J
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to Ordinance entitled as follows:
ended with, "Do not remove a
STATE OF FLORIDA,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Cl. address Of the creditor o, his agent
.,of 35 $py HOLLOW, .
fly from a friend's head with a
LX REL, DOUGLAS CHESHIRE, TY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA or attorney, and the amount cordingto the Pit thereof as
claimed.
If
t
he
la
c im Is not yet due, iecoi-ded In Plat look
hatchet."
JR.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
IS, pagis 64
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Stale Attorney for the Eighteenth, 5 REPEALING SECTION 30.310 the date when it will become due and 65. public Records of SeminOle
—Rep. Paul Findley, R.IU., - 01114
shall
be
Stated.
If
the
claim
ii
Jud icial Circuit of the State of
(1) (a) (b) AS IT NOW EXISTS AND
County, FlorIda.
co'bog with Stevenson and
Florida, on behalf of the Honorable CREATING NEW SECTION 31.310 contingent or unllquidated, the has been filed against you and you
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
are
required towrysa copy oyour
semi.dlythe prodsscerof the
John E. Polk, Sheriff of Seminole OF ORDINANCE NO. 35: PROVI.
DING
CONFLICTS,
SEVERABIL.
stated.
If
the
claim
IS
siciwid,
the
County,
Florida,
iwrmn, presided at the lunch
written defenses, If any, to It 00 A.
security shall be described. The Duane
ITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Bergstrom 00 RUSH,
Inwhitwaselthera Mao jacket
be
held
claimant
shall
deliver
suffIcient
Plaintiff,
The Public Hearing shall
MARSHALL, IERG$TROM and
copies
of
the
claim
to
the
clerk
to
or one of his boyhood tennis
vs
in the City Hall, CITY OF LAKE
ROIISON, .*., *ttt eq
ONE CESSNA31OAIRCRAFT
MARY,FLONIDA,atl:)OP,M.on enable the itkto mail one copyto Plaintffiwheaeaddi'ees Is is last
warm-up garments.
bearing serial number
March 15, 1979, or as soon thereafter each personal reprelawative.
Livingston Street, POSt Office SIN
All pers001intsresfodinth.estate 31M,Orlor4Fio330,andfIe
The IdUd to which these
3100010 and tail number
aspossible, at which time interested
whom
a
copy
S.
of
this
Notice
airociti.. mlg$ have p000n.a
N10110 Q,
persons for and against t he a bove to
ml orlglsuef with the Clerk et this,
request will be heard. Said hewing Administration has beau mailed are Court on or beers the 27th day of
memories f America
THREE
Defendant. may be continued from time totime reouired, WITHIN
lne,oeuew log aleo,jø
could not Immediately be
will be iflhii'Sd agaln*t yew for the
NO TICE OF ACTION
until final act ion is taken by the City MONTHS ,FROM THE DATE OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
relief
demanded
W
detinnined.
TO: Any parties having an in- council.
ffiOIaW.
THIS NOTICLtO file 00y objections
lirest in ONE CESSNA 310 AIR.
ThlsNoticeshall
be
pvbllshid
In
Soon. of the more thin 50
WITNE$SmyhandaedtpueNalet
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CRAFT bearing ser ial number 310. the Evening Herald Newspaper, a they may have that thaiIer the this Court on tfue 33rd day
members of Congreu, adininis0010 and tail number N1010 0 their newspaper of general circulation validity SI the decedsid's will, the
rn.
traticis omclals and Chime
heirs, assigns. and successors In in. within the City of Lake Mary, at qualifications of the personal (SEAL)
faust, and all perKs. Firms, and leastone(1)tlmeprlortottuedateof re iênIMlVi, or the vetue or
diplomats who witnessed than
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH. JR.
surtsa.ctson ot me court.
Corporations Owning, Having or the hearing.
clest of the Circuit Court
reported that Han's face at
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Claiming An Interest In or Lien On
DATED February 6, 1979.
y: Patricia Robinson
times bore a look of extreme
OBJECTIONS NOT $O FILED
the Above
CITYOFLAKEMARY,
Diputycisit
WILLIE
FOREVER
MIRED.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
p.
FLORIDA
Publish: January 16 Fdoruary2,9,.
Date of the flfltpublk.tien.fffiIs
HERESY NOTIFIED that the State
1979.
ly: s. Connie V. Major
When it came time for
Notice of Administration: Pobruery DIF.1I6
of Florida, extol Douglas Cheshire,
City Click
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speech.., now
1979.
Jr. State Attorney or the Eight. Publish: February 9, 1979
Erdene L. Hays
sador Chat Zassnin roe. to Inesnth Judicial Circuit ot the State ol 1979
CITVOIF
As Personal Reprsssntetive
Florida. Ofl behalf of the Honorable DEG-41
I.MUypONIM
trochic.
Han, and said: "I
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of ml E5titi of
John I. Polk. Sheriff of Seminole
NSt1asefPdolIiNi.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CasInQi hypnotize 10hu161, I
Henry
H.
Hays
County, Florida, has flied i Rule to
TO WHOM IT MAY ONC
The Division SI Environmental
Deceased
can't sing, I have no same of
Show Cause in the lightisoth Judl
NOTICE IS HERESY
vices Is in receipt of an a.
Cit Circuit Court SO Florida i5 pilcatlon for the canstrvctlsn if a ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
flu PI5*Wtlf
homer — what em
55pJ Solid
REPRESENTATIVE:
stare any and all parties having an In. swaIl an boot basin 'shi
ml City of Laki Ms.y. Pitida. flof.
herel
RO$IRT
P.
LILLIY
for Chilli Tie-mist, bead .1 tirsef in One Casana 310 Aircraft onaconalatthefouowingdsicrlbsd p
seldbesidwlMlusflapjicIe.
will
bearing serial
it 0:00 P.M ISTuNday, P*1tV9
property:
China's liaison office In tail number N 10100 to show cause
27. 1979. is C00Sllsr unm*K&amp;.* is
handle u.s rilatines PI
SI.Jnning S chains W si 11.67 TiI1aJLzj (IN).-15$7163
why the aforesaid aircraft should Chains N Of the 5½
the CSfIreluemslw Plato St the City
mile
post
of
Sec.
p.
Washington,
p
who Is cx. rut be forfeited to th
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of ml tloIl34To*nshlplS$ouffi,RatiggI) MGI)
Of Lake Mary. lId is mdlvi
e
us.
at
I. did
uIVr'tl in pected to become the n&amp;. Sheriff of Setninsle County,
FISgi
Last, rim N 1423 chains to Lake Js.
tram the
PWWIM to Section 700.11, Florida ssi , fgi same point, run W 9.11
4, W
Public a to the slems if the
___ tfttOk,be Ibis first ambassador
Statutes. You have 35 days Vim cha NtoUke Jgoap, $fl9i.
amn*t
.
INVITATIONTO lID
MORROW to thank those who the United States March February SIlt, 1979,50 contact the arty along lake to
an.
Pl
first
We,
lies
me
me
puillcipated.
Hsnsrable Harold P. Johnson. Coun. begI.wi. 350 5. LIII frill lbs Swift Ssard St Trusfois of lbS The public hsorW wIN be best
Mimirlal Heapital IitSS hIts City Hell. C y of
ty Judge, Senokuale Ce'JWy Courtcorner of the above dii. bids i
it
bS following,
p
house. Santird. Florida 32771,11 you crlplisn run East 11315. more ii him
lbi Plienb
ps,.,
have any defens, Is assert 10 this
a.. .
ft
cents, SI the slim trad,
action or claims Is Ills against the
Addltieaal Informatheto is Land P'siwth AISICY
1tflcittse.lsucp
Pebriarys. 1979
Charles and Fannie Grayson, a fortifIed eircralt. Otlosiwise, the
available
it Office ef the Mains My Florid., it
starting poW, Nerlh
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$ fl•
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ADMISSIONS
airtjalt will he forfeited is they" W Lake J111wi. NortheiSiWly
hrum paitlN fi'
100111* '
Sanford:
Thomas and $1*115 Watson. a girl thi Shsiult of Semklile County It
All
b
shell
be
mailed
is
fbi
above
staled
omcsai Records, Samimele MUleS Manis St lbs Ismiusis hemavbecontis13
MIriba Denmark
DI$CNAISI$
SOld it Public Avcfiie.
Cs*ty, Pitidi.
M1es A. sr.a.,
Sanford:
Mjjj IIsepJtsL 1351 last PIr
WITNESS my hand and seal of
is tlmeuMllIsalsotieIis,sW,
PU,Ib describsd a
Morkleil 0. Ak"
SOreSt, $*Mzd, PitlIs $77). Aj NIl
Dorothy Adams
Court
Nail.
lbs
d
day
St
caled
Immedlagly
WIN
It
the
bids
Imeril NWato
Elizabeth I. Andersen
F*uary, 1979.
pImar
i, Thh$aohCeShINWMflJis'., I
S1c*
Stemmed
Fish
Camp
en
urtu, s. sotti,
Maiwall I. Jarreft
(SEAL)
0141111 vs •5,7,
a Public
Lake Jim*.
$ey p
Slituen Kkdaw
an shad he recaima on ir behni Lake Mhry. PisI, it City lIeN,, '
AV$INW If. SocIwith,
PrOperty
owners
willoW
William I RiChard,
Jolts D. Martin
fbi
Isp St March 1ff,
N Clerk St lle Civil
Published in lbs lvuM NN"
me p,uu1 prs4id may commoN
Cliii Skupiotarp
Arnold May
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By: JiSil S. *4*
i - ru_law of
Si DIvisieto St I,wW*imoNal 1Ii
mci W. Wibiok
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Carmen MINIDeputy Clerk
it lbs Offici it lbs___
MSteilsfl the City
St Lake Mary,
uis. p.O. ses was $eat,&amp; Place
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William Vitie, Si.
R. W. Von NIfIvUS
Soul of cevnty
MonaISr if lbs lemMali fiteminol •
IllIsi.. (11) dw
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Patil. Greysepo
,
John
P.
Wefiel
,
InjlW it Le.VCSCk kM. IN Ski UIN*
csmm'sslontrs.
-4 'P a,
111".
little Waloss
Marion J. O$dbam, C.ss- ,f
5th day of Mardi $7,
Sentinels C*4ltty
D4TIO P*vI, 1.MI9
K.
Arthur
lecheillu.
Jr.
_____Pobluary 56 5,7,$,,
Plerinca louIdu. Cuvuj
Lesnis Senulsr, DeSary
Publhn:
fl, 13,
S1.ehi Memorial Nmpl$al
City of UheMs,y,
c of Co
c.rt
ElvalvansOetfene
relerviS the r
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riled any and
.35,31I,33,31aS,
-1. CamI. Mali,
$emlnofeCajnsy,plorIda
am 1111111111.
Clifford C. Lalbani, ChIli
P4J $ Plutlilpo. Oi
31Th$.MhrClil,24.$,4,7.L9, 11, Publish:
citycss,a
February
9.1979
Helen W. lumuut, Labs Mary
PubiMb Feb, 11,13,3579
.11T151
M.
PublIsh:
on
DiG-li
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Linda Mullins, Titusyills
010-21

Muskie's

the guests In a 'Gimme an H,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THC
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CO I.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 794124.CAI9.J

Will keep children
in my home.
322-4349

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2635 Sanford Ave.

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30-Apartments Unturnishd

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Springs area. Responsible
woman. 327.1915.

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Automobile Service Center on
Major Hwy (1742). Have avail.
able large stalls with office
space or storage space. Lights,
water As compressor Included in
rent. Lindy's Auto Center 17.91 &amp;
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, Fla.
305.332.2190 or 305-020.4567.

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DESKCLERKICOOK
in person
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Holiday Inn, Sanford

Weddings by DOT
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NOTARY PUBLIC
322-2026 attet5p.m.
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65—Pets- Supplies

Build to suit
our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 233 as 245.

BATEMAN REALTY

NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
HOME,
WALL-TO-WALL
CARPET, CENTRAL HEAT I
AIR. TERMSI

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201 CommercIal

by Gill Fox 1 5o.MjsceIIaneous for Sale

AVENUE

Sat, &amp;

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DIVORCE—$20.$—Guaranted.

MARSHALL

Sun. 11.5
Mon. thru N. 15

*VON
IS INFLATION CRAMPING
YOUR SPENDING POWER?
Sell Avon to help fit back For
details call 664.3079

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2414

home. Send stamped addressed
envelope I 2k for details:
Continental.0, Box 14702,
Orlando, Fla. 33001.

opportunity to earn Thvie
Five Hundred dollars 0 wwwo
call 1100-4321402 anytime for
recorded message.

PSYCHIC advises on Love,
Bi
usness &amp; Personal direction .
Donations appreciated. JAMIL
Box 10154 Eugene, Ore.
91440. Call 24 hrs. =11-04-2441.

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3236061 or eves. 323.0517

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REALTOR

Apply in person Sanford Nursing

For future information call

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Lake Mary Rent with option. 3.1,
fireplace, fruit trees. Lot
19$016. Asking $45,000.

I Convalescent. ,so Melionviile
Ave.

LET 'S BEHONEST
If you weren't looking for a new

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CallBart
REAL. ESTATE
REALTOR. 322749$

We ne.d an experienced
MATURE ONLY
Maintenance man. Full time.

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
For families or friends of
problem drinkers

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$12,000? Yes, it's true if you act
fastili Not fancy but a real
value.

Mercury Motor Express needs
nic operators in the fiat bid
division for East Coast
Operation. St eady year wound
wort. Advances on each trip.
Call Don Beck toll free 11ooc,a.

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM?
Perhaps AIcol101iCsAflOnymOUs
Can Help
Phone 617.3333
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford. Florida 32771

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—Sen. Echnund Muakie,
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DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
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LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,.
Notice is hereby given that we are
corporation,
engaged in business at 112 Oak St.
Sanlando Est. Longwood. Seminole
PlaintIff,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
County, Florida, under the fict itious
name of MS. B MASONRY, and that SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ALMA MERRIMAN, deceased, if
we Intend to register said name with PROBATE DIVISION
al.,
P11. Number 79.24.CP
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Division
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Defendants.
cordance with the provisions of the IN RI, ESTATE OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
HENRY
H.
HAYS,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
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Section 065.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Deceased TO: ALMA MERRIMAN, deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Sig. Warren T. Berghuis
STEPHANIE MARTIN, 53 UtOOk
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Frank
Moore
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CLAIMS
OR
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Publish: F ebruary 9, 16, 23. Ma
WENDELL GENE MERRIMAN,
2. 1979
THE ABOVE
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AND ALL Brook Avenue, Wyandanch, New
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that the administration of the estate Commonwealth Avenue, Wyan.
Notice is hereby given that I am
HENRY H. HAYS, deceased, File danch, New York
engaged in business at 134 High Number79.24CP, Is pending in the THOMAS W. MERRIMAN, 16 Smith
Street, Central Islip, New vest
Street, Lake Mary, Seminole Circuit Court for Seminole County,
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former college

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stockholders of The Citizens Bank of
Oviedo, Oviedo. Florida will be held
at the bank located at 156 Geneva
Drive, Oviedo. Florida, it 4:00 P.M.
on Wednesday. February 21. 1979 for
the election of Directors and the
transaction of such other business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
James W. Abell
Executive Vice President
Publish: February 9, 14, 1979
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DELTONA— Don't bother checking to see if
azaleas are in bloom. No mint Juleps, either.
It is the weekend of the Deltona Open, and in these
parts, partner, that makes it the biggest weekend of
the year.
The fresh smell of pine trees and a plentiful supply

it's 60 percent retirees," he says, "but we have a Splwk, a six-handicapper.
lot of young pe pie living here, too. In fact, our
"The tourney just seems to keep getting bigger
elementary school Is the largest in Vohsia County. and better every year," says Mollis. "We have a
And our J unior high has 1,000 students."
nice array of veterans pits a nwnber of strong tour
Thin, the weekend tournament is scheduled sans aspirants."
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JIM RAYN
rocking chairs.
He referred to the likes of Bob Erickson, Doug
Mayfair
pro
and Jim Dent as veterans. "Larry Mowry and
Mike
Mo
Ford
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had
to
terminate
en
tries
BeraldSpstts_t.r
In the Open last Monday. He drew the line at 174. Denny Lyons have been up there, too," he added.
Tucked ay 11111 sOuestern
you can pick
thw
corner of Most of them teed off this morning at 11 in the pro- "We have so many young players
Vohsia County, Deltona has been grow1nat the am, a fun eventwith pros playing for the week's your own. There are better than a hundred of them,
rate of about 2,000 residents annually over the last expenses, including a few losing qulniela tickets at and they all came to play."
few years.
the nearby Sanftd.Orlando Kennel Club.
Erickson, who calls Winter Park home, is
Dick Hintermeler, executive director of the
There will be 188 in the pro-am field, with the Deltona's defending champion. And, he has been
Deltona Chamber of Commerce, points out that weekend tourney showing 184. Those 10 amateurs playing the Florida PGA circuit well, so look for
Deltona isn't strictly a retirement center.
include last year's club champ at Deltona, Roger another sup&amp;b challenge this weekend.

Haynes
Hunches
By

of bourbon and water is enough to make these golf
fans forget about Augusta.
The Deltona Country Club, one of the finest
courses in the Sunshine State, opens its arms wide to
those lions of the links young and old.
The community itself is in a virtual trance about
the golf tournament. It is a rallying point for those
18,000 Deltona residents who live in this retirement
center bu1t 16 years ago by Robert Mackle.

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Briefly

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)

now the national headquarters EIEOpe epeth, attended.
id,"Iwastlrlsdwb.nIwon
of the MU.
JOheNaber,thSWlSOJJmpIC my first national chama polied t.snegsr with a In the balloting by the g*vn1i star from BOMbED ploiiNp. I WU tlitflid Who I
Tennessee twang, Thursday nation's 1p0r15 m1Ua end of- California and last year's set my first world record. I
bICSIM the YOWIIIM athlete flclala, Cr'"i', who at 15 reclpled, made the
really honored Just to be
ever t0 win the James E. broke or tied V world end ticn to Catilkhn, who tmrnsd ii Itominded
for this award. Bid
Sufliven Award a the nation's American records, received lees then a moath ago.
tIs
has
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to be the ldggt
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2,230votese Marathon chame It mesisci the third Um in Uvili of my lifL"
Barely 11 and wearing bIICN I0fl Bill Rodgers, hums., fear years UM swimming
begen swimming at
on her tsdh
IM Mesa., was second with 1,747 Mar made off with the
*ft
and
bE
year, I bOP'
the world Imid
"P' WilDest prestigious award. Olympic
recos'd.holder from NnduvUi., Kurt llwtas of 1nena State decathlon champion Bruce competition since she tuned 11
Tamp Thursday nigid best out University was third with 1,M. Jeans, was the wbmsr In iris or 12. She seld elu. likes the
champlain In nine athir sports The ether nomiam were pg 001j Swimmer, Tim ShNW SUL.. Individual medley becase "we
have all stratas in thom."
fortsphonons in tln4lth anmnl Bow, diving;Bruc.Dsvldson, ceedad the year before
She Is iirhnIz for tin
Amateur Athletic Union equestrian events; Eric
'11* ioasst swevoi
AmericanO
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showcase event.
Helden, speed 'hating; La. liven Award winner was
am
July
DIM
Nine of the 10 final nominee. James, weightlifting; Leroy another swimmer, Debbie Puuto Rico, ID
yeses
Moscow
Olymida.
attended the awards dinner at Kemp, wrestling; Edwin Meyer, who was ,,
the InBiJs AthWIc ClubMoses, track, and Charles older than Caulkina when
'Iwaidtok.epswhumnlaias
amid IndiiMlons the event will lickar, figure statIng,
honored as the 130$ recipient. WW as I enjoy li" dw add,
be held annually In this city, All but Heldmn, who WU In
FIgi*btg back tow s, an1fring .1 peffly throvo cdiW,,

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As good as WáIklns, Haas and Miller shot they
were lucky to be in front because 11 players shot
66 to lie only a stroke off the lead. And there were
seven with 67s, 15 at 68, 13 at 699 19 at 70 and 23 at

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The 66 group was made up of Kermit Zarley,
Charles Coody, Mark Lye, Wayne Levi, Bob
Gilder, Larry Nelson, Wally Armstrong, Gil

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FREEPORT, Bahamas (UPI) Greg Pruitt,
the speedy AUPro running back from the
(eve1and browns, duncurated his athisUc
versatility in winning the seventh annual men's
finals title in the E7 series.
Pruitt, with 35n the weight-lifting
competition and
,Wyn
awrod dash and placed
second in the bike race and obstacle course. In
addition to $10,500 won in competition, Pruitt won
the $259000 firstplace prize, a $5,000 check
awarded to charity in his behalf, and a pickup
truck.
Pruitt has won close to $100,000 in two years of
Superstars' competition, and his latest performance will be telEcut on AN over two successive Sundays, Feb. 11 and 18.
Water skiing champion Wayne Grinditch, the
previous Superstars' champion, finished with 39
points worth $9,000, in addition to $15,000 second.
place money.

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The Florida
Gators new head football coach, O*rlsy Poll,
hired the final assistant for his staff Thursday,
choosing Elroy Morand to coach Florida's runnWS backs.
Morand served last year as a receivers coach on
the University of Miami staff of Lou Saban, now
coach at Army. He is a paduate of Oak's
Howard High, where he was a star quarterback;
played quarterback and defensive back for
Plorida A&amp;M and In the Bhsray all-star game,

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$prng Grdn 47, Wdnr 45
W. Chester 11, Lehigh 47
W. Liberty 73, Salem 72

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THURSDAY NIGHT
P1151 Race, 1.14. D:
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Placid guard Dave
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Twardzlk on the Injured macye list 4 Easy Eddie
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and said they would sign wime IPro Model
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Barter to a multi-year contract.
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coach No ON tesn.
quality 01 the OlvI RuGeneral M.aegsr Al Davis den."
uwowcsd Thureday Flares, Al a P113'*n for the Raiders,
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Nchlls 107. Miss. Coil 73
N. Tax St. 104. Tsx.Arl ft
NE La. 114, Ga. Sthrn 74
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Fuzzy Zoeller and J.C. Snead.

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SMU N. ICU 77

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Houston 134, Mll 1$

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HONOLULU (UPI) Ben Crenshaw won the
1976 Hawaiian Open with a record score of 18under-par 270 but this year a score like that
might not make the first five, and maybe not the
first 10 if the weather holds for the last three
rounds.
In the opening round of the $300,000 event
Thursday, played in perfect calm, 91 players shot
under par, led by Lenny Wadkins, Jay Haas and

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We HOLD An INVENTORY LIQUIDATION SALE
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Monday through Friday he can be found
leaching social studies in his classroom at
Lyman high School.
From there he spends an average of 25
hours a week as the unpaid president of the
Seminole Education Association( SEA).
If that isn't rigorous and challenging
enough, Bill Moore, 35, whistle clenched
between his teeth and wearing it black-andwhite striped shirt, spends two to three nights
it week running up and down gym floors as a
basketball official.
1 have always liked basketball and enjoy
being close to the game because of the benefit
to young people, especially in teaching
discipline," said Moore, reflecting on how he
switched to officiating after six years as a
basketball coach in Fort Myers, at Valencia
Community College and at Lyman.
As a member of the Central Florida Officials Association, Moore officiates mostly
high school games with the rate of pay
depending on the size of the school enrollment.
To be eligible, a person has to register with
the Florida High School Activities
Association, pay a registration fee and take a
rules test, said Moore, the father of three, and
teacher for 14 years, nine of them in Seminole
County.
Because of the nature of their job, officials
with their calls, sometimes raise the ire of the
fans, coach or the players.
When I'm at the game, it's important that I
stay intense and keep everything else in the
background," said the 6'l", 177-pound Moore,
like the fans yelling or trying to figure out the
coaches strategies," Moore said He has never
been hit or threatened by anyone.

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Friday, Feb. 9, I97

204 Flicks Vying For Oscar Honors
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Exactly 204 feature length
motion pictures qualify for
Academy Awards this year,
Including "The Secret We of
Plants," "Starlets For Sale"
and "The Incredible Melting

Man,' none of which has a
prayer.
But the Motion Picture
Academy, dedicated as
always to fair play and artistic excellence, lists this
trio of lrodies In its annual

"Reminder Ud of Eligible
Releases" In the event that
members may choose to vote
for any or all of them
This dandy huh. pamphlet
Is mailed to academy
members to allow voters to

this picture Is all about. Ping-Chang Pan, Yin-Yin
There Is, of course, no cast Shaw and Yung Yu. Clearly,
this Is not an American film
listed.
but
the pamphlet doesn't
On the other hand one may
wish the cast of "Starlets 'lgiilfy Its origin.
For Sale" had not been
Then there's "The
provided. It stars Ti Al, Incredible Melting Man"
starring Alex Reber, Burr
DeBenning and Myron
Healey. Chances are good
this fihn reached Its zenith
by rnhklrig the eligible list. It
will get no closer toanOscar
should hell freese over.

refresh their memories of
films and performers of im.
"The Secret Life of
Plants" Is not listed under
documentaries or short
subjects, so members are
left to reflect on just what

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Many coimtrles are rapreaented on the lid, Including
Senegal, Brazil, Mexico,
Greece and other world
centers of the film art.

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Among Hollywood filmmakers Universal was
preeminent with 22
qualifiers, followed by
Warner Bros. 13 and Para.
mount and United Artists
With 15 ea&amp;
The shorted cast of the
years, excepting "The
Secret Life of Plants," of
cow's., was "Bully I" James
Whltznore's one-mm show of
Teddy Roosevelt.

For breakfast, lunch and
Seven days a week, any
dinner. Sainbo's weltime day or night, Sambo's
comes you with 181
welcomes you with
delicious Items to
prompt, friendly
choose from.
service, a wide
And for kids 12
choice of your
and under, there's ii
favorite meals
our special Tiger
and prices that
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still
make sense.
Jud what
dogs and hamburgers and
All good reasons to come
the family onlered.. ® to
kids' dinners for onlys 1.00.
Sambo's grand opening.

"Coming Home," which
may coiled Oscars for best
picture, best actor tJon
Voight) and but actress
(Jane Fonda) Lists 135 cast
members.
Some of the listings pique
curiosity If not a burning
desire to see the films. For
instance "The Alaska
Story." A remake of
"NInOOk of the North?" A
dory of Russian perfidy In
the whiling gro,mdo? An
Eskimo love dory perhaps?

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One's curiosity is not
satisfied by scrutinizing the
cast of "Th. Alaska Story":
Klitya KltaojI, Kyoko MItsubsyashl, EJI Okada and a
couple of guys named Tom
Carter and (tarles Brewer.
Some titles obscure the
content of movies. There
were almost a dozen films In
19I$ which could have misled
animal lovers for Instance,
to we the following:
"The Bad News Bears Go
to Japan", "Silver Beers,"
"oines a Horseman," "The
Deer Hunter," "Here Come
The Tigers," "Stingray,"
"National Lampoon's
Animal House," "Rabbit
Teat," "Revenge of the Pink
Panther" and "The Wild
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Meet from Los Angeles, Cali- this first round of the Men's
fornia; International Profes- Finals, from Freeport in the
sional Surfers Women's Team Bahamas.
AFTERNOON
Championship from Hawaii;
3:15
Boxing Corner.
0 INTERNATIONAL CHAMdZ WRESTLING
'PIONSHIP BOXING Live coy5:00
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS erage of a series of bouts
2:30
Coverage of World Cup Gym- between the United States
o WRESTLING
QD COLLEGE BASKETBALL nastics competition from Sao National Team and the Cuban
Paolo, Brazil; Part I of the National Team, from Havana,
Alabama at Kentucky
Great Pool Shoot-out featuring Cuba.
3:00
Minnesota Fats vs. Willie Mos4:00
(4)0 TENNIS "Grand Slam coni from Las Vegas, Nevada;
0
TENNIS
"Grand Slam
Of Tennis" Live coverage of a report on the Grand Prix of
Of Tennis" Live coverage of
the semi-finals of this event Brazil.
the finals of this event featuring
featuring Jimmy Connors, John
EVENING
Jimmy Connors, John McEnMcEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Guilroe, Bjorn Borg and Guillermo
lermo Vilas in competition
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each other from Boca Raton,
Raton, Florida.
MANY
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3:30
4:30
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© GOLF "Hawaiian
BOWLERS TOUR Coverage of
SUNDAY
Open" Coverage of the final
the $100,000 Rolaids Open
round in this tournament from
from the Dick Weber Lanes in
Waialae Country Club in HonoAFTERNOON
Florissant, Missouri.
lulu. Hawaii.
1:00
4:30
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
GOLF "Hawaiian
COLLEGE BASKET Coverage of Part 2 of the Great
Open" Coverage of the semi- BALL UCLA at Notre Dame
Pool Shoot-out featuring Mmfinal round in this tournament
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1:45
from Waiaiae Country Club in (4) NBA BASKETBALL Wash- from Las Vegas, Nevada; 90Honolulu, Hawaii.
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(4) SPORTS SPECTACULAR
plc Hill in Lake Placid, New
l6ers
Coverage of hockey competiYork; continuation of live box2:00
tion featuring the NHL All-Stars
ing coverage from Havana,
vs. the Russian National team 0 THE SUPERSTARS Top Cuba featuring the heavy.
from Madison Square Garden; male athletes compete In a weight bout with Teofilo
The Los Angeles Times Track variety of sporting events In Stevenson.
SATURDAY

Specials Of

U you're thinking of getting out of the house and are
looking for something to do this weekend, here are a
few suggestions:

I$oI'v'It.

The Week

WHITE HOUSE The White NASHVILLE Dolly Parton and
House changes from gloom to Carol Burnett combine talents
gaiety with the defeat of Her. to present an hour of music,
AFMANOON
bert Hoover by the vibrant comedy and dance from the
Franklin D. Roosevelt (John Grand Ole Opry House in
1200
Atiison), but the onset of Nashville.
WEEKEND SPECIALS A
World War II and Maggie's
11:30
13-year-Old boy living in the retirement in 1939 drastIcally a YOUR TURN
Louisiana bayou country takes change the relaxed atmosIn a stray dog.
phere. (Part 301 4)
SATURDAY

THURSDAY

tft
TUESDAY
O THE MERRY WIDOW 9evEVENING
EVENING
arty S1IIs Allan Titus and
Andrew Foldi are featured In
7:00
10:00
this production of the San
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"America
Vs.
(I)
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SPECIAL
Disgo Opera.
The World" Ed McMahon and
M
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Georgia Engsl are hosts for
o GRAMMY AWARDS
SUNDAY
this Contest fSStUtIflQ
John Denver hosts the 215
ca's best circus acts in ccrnp.- annual edition of these award
AFTERNOON
titian against other greet circus
In
,o(k4 .,
230
acts from around the world.
recording Industry, On fron
LANSSTON Georgia state
the Shrine Auditodurn in Loi
1i01 Mor Dsvid Scott recites
Angel".
lit. work of Langston Hughes.
WEDNESDAY
wit1h portrays the - I *p..
r$sncs in Africa and AmerIca.
1000
(A)
(2)OWOMBI IN WHITE
EVENING
grist-torn nurse (Patty Duku
EVENING
100
Astin) contemplates terminal.
tOO
(2) FROM HIM TO ETERNITY log the We of her fatally IN
DRAGONS OF PARADSE The unhappily married wits fatW. and a young Intern
The history, biology and hour- (Natalie Wood) of a World War (Kathryn Harrold) learns her
MY tO the bdflk Of I friCtiOn II Army commander (Roy doctor-boyfriend Is married.
and back Of the American sill. minnie) begins an aflaM' with (Pad 2o13)
gator.
, 1111am
Divans), while an ax-boxer $0110:30
disc (Stove Railsback) refuses
MONDAY
military attempts to get him 0 ALL FOR ONE An expectant couple from Allentown, Pa,,
back In the ring. (Pad I of 3)
EVENING
Warn about the Lamue math10:00
od of prepared childbirth.
tOO
(4)0 DOLLY AND CAROL
IACK$TAIPS AT THE

SAMBO'S— Now open in Caselberry. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 (lays a week. 590 N.
U.S. 17-9'2.
Best-selling author
Chaim Potok will be
guest at 8p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 25, at "An Evening with Chaim
Potok,"sponsored by
the Jewish Community
Cultural Enrichment
Series at Temple Israel in Winter Park.
Among his books:
"The Chosen," •'The
Promise," and his latest, "Wandering."
Ticket information:
645-5933.

Supertrain
Stays On

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HERITAGE INN— Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our specialties. 305 S. Park Ave.. Sanford.
JERRY'S RESTAURANT— Open 7 (lays a week
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sanford Mr Terminal, Sanford Airport.
JUNGLE JOE'S— Restaurant &amp; Super 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.
JILLIE'S - Supper Club. Now open featuring
entertainment nightly except Mon. in the lounge.
2700 S. Sanford Avenue, Sanford.
CLUB DIAMOND— Open 7 days a week featuring
the best in country music. Hwy. 17-92 South of
DeBary.
LAKE MONROE INN— Dining, entertainment
nightly with the Inn-Mates. Dining room open Tues.Sun. 4 to 11 p.m., lounge open 'til
a.m. Lake
hike
Monroe, Sanford.

2

OLD TIME MEDICINE SHOW - Sponsored by

DeBary Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 10, at DeBary Fire Hall.
ENGINEER'S FAIR
University of Central
Florida (FTU), Friday, Feb. 16 beginning 9 a.m.;
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NEW YORK (UPI) —
Early reports on how many
viewers hopped aboard
NBC's' 'Supertrain" Indicate
the show chugged along
without being derailed - but
without attracting a
steraudlence, either.
The show went on the air
Feb. 7 in a special two-how
premiere without benefit of
reviews. Maybe that was
because the network had
trouble with the production
right down to the wire, as It
said. Or perhaps Fred
Silverman and Co., decided
to skip the advance press
and depend on .do and
curiosity to draw viewers, as
many critics suspect.
The main opposition was a
special two-hour "Charlie's
Angels" on ABC. According
to the Nielsen "overnight"
rating reports from New
York, Chicago and Los
Angeles, "&amp;ertrsin" bid
the opposition is New York,
but In (1cngo and Los
Angulea the aisItsnce was on
the side of the "Angels."
CBS, which ran "SpiderMan," "Os. Day at a Time"
and "lb. Jafteruons," caume
in poor third.
For those who missed the
trsin, an machinery
the
r.slstaroftheshow — a
gleaming silver atomicpowered vehicle that - like
an automobile ad of some
years ago - looks smaller on
the outside, bigger on the
Inside. Much bigger. Run.
aft that train on Amtrak
tracks would be ilke shooting
a cavion bell from ..

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Saturday, Feb. 17, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Displays and
contests open to public.

U.S. ARMY CHORUS
Music In the Chapel
Series at Rollins College, 8 p.m., Friday, Feb 16 in
Knowles Memorial Chapel, Winter Park. Free to
the public.
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VALENTINE'S DANCE Sponsored by PolishSocial Club of Lake County, 24 p.m.,
American Legion Hail, Old US. 441, Mt. Dora.
Music by Dave Wrobhicky's Continentals. Donation:
$250.
ANNUAL FLORIDA SYMPHONY BALL
Saturday, Feb. 17 Netherlands Ballroom of Dutch
Inn Resort Hoetl, Lake Buena Vista. Cocktail party,
6:30 p.m. followed by dinner music by the symphony orchestra. Dancing to music by Michael
Carney and orchestra, 9pm. to am. Call 671.0119.
Alexander Kalleo, 8:15
PIANO CONCERT
p.m., Friday, Feb. ii, Greater Maitland Civic
Center auditorium. Blind jazz plwI* will spin
cllca j, country and disco. Admission $5;
senior citizens and students, $350, Tickets at
Strssps, Killers and at door.
SANTO1IDIEMINOLE ART ANN. Members
show, Sanford Civic Center, neon to 5p.m., Sunday,
Feb 11. Rifrsilznents, 2:354 p.m. Drawing for
framed art
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK Exhibit by Manuel
Alvarez Bravo, the Mexican photographer, In the
University of Central Florida Art Department
Gallery (IWA 305) through Feb. 15. Free to public.
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Sponsored by Polish
National Alliance Lodge X1114 of Orlando at
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ml'gl. Price: $3 per person. Information: 2733019,2031*.
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ART EXUImON AND ART AUCTION
p.m., $ p.m. to benefit St. Mary Magdalen Home
School Association, Pariah Center Social Hall, Ml
MaI'nd Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Saturday,
Feb. 10. Original graphics, oils and watercolors by
world4amous masters such as Dell, Picasso, Mire
and (tngall and award winning artists. AinIlon
free.
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their grades.
(4)0 SE MY VALENTINE,
CHARLIE BROWN Charlie
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Brown approach., Valentine's
Day with a heart full of hope,
THE GROWING YEARS
but as usual, his mailbox
8:30
comes up empty. (R)
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MAKIN' IT Brothers Billy
0018 CBS NEWS
and Tony overreact when they
ABC NEWS
learn their little sister has
THE GROWING YEARS
accepted a date with the neighborhood wolf.
7:00
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(1) MARY TYLER MOORE •'I REVEW
Love A Piano" Murray consid8:30
ers having an affair when he (2)
BROTHERS AND 818meets an attractive junior high TERS Harlan crowns Zipper
school principal.
King of Hearts at the ValenTHE CROSS-WITS
tine's Day dance to call attenJOKER'S WILD
tion to Zipper's date.
MACNEIL I LEHRER (3[) 0 RIKKI-TIKKI-TAVI In
REPORT
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7:30
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(2) LIARS CUJS
(4) THE MUPPETS Guest: family's defender against the
cobras Nag and Nagalna. (A)
Spike Milligan.
THE MUPPETS Guest: 0 WHAT'S HAPPENINOII
Dee is held for theft by a
Danny Kaye.
department store manager
FAMILY FEUD
CAROL BURNETT AND when she tries to exchange a
FRIENDS Skits: "The Butler birthday present.
WALL STREET WEEK
And The Maid," "Mrs. Wiggins
'Greenspsn's Review" Guest:
Again."
DICK CAVETT Guest: Alan Greenspan, pres. and
chairman, Townsend, Green.
Christopher Isherwood.
span And Co., Inc.
800
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(81W) (1964) Joan Crawford,
Diane Baker. After being reunited with her daughter following
20 years of institutionalization,
a former axe murderess is suspected of returning to her old
ways. (2 Hrs.)

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MOVIE "Exodus" (C)
(1960) Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint. Jewish refugees
escap. from British internment
camps on Cyprus to Israel with
the help of a brave underground leader. (3 Hrs. 55 Mine.)

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sheriff (Claude Akin,), seeking
revenge on trucker BJ McKay
(Greg Evigan). arrests him for
hauling "white lightning."
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HIGH SCHOOL BOWL
Coach
Reeves' team gets takJones vs. Oveldo
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RAINBOW'S END
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Delta House is condemned, the
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SLACK PERSPECTiVE ON contest to win money to save
THE NEWS Host: Chuck their house.
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stone.
"John Halifax, Gentleman"
2:30
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Seabees"
(B/W)Hayward.
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Susan
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Sylvia?" Christina's uncle
shows the family that TV can
be a friend as well as a foe.

10:30
(2)0 DAFFY OUCK
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PR8 MOVIE "Man Of
Aran" (B/W) (1934) ColmanTiger-King, Maggie Diliane.
Inhabitants fight against the
seas in the barren Islands lying
across Galway Bay. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

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4:30

(2) 0 GOLF "Hawaiian
Open" Coverage of the semifinal round In this tournament
from Walaiae Country Club in
Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Coverage of World Cup Gymnastics competition from Sao
Paolo, Brazil; Part 1 of the
1t30
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(2)O THE JET$ONS
Minnesota Fats vs. Willie Mos0 PINK PANTHER
coni from Las Vegas, Nevada;
a report on the Grand Prix of
AFTERNOON
Brazil.
FIRING LINE "Boundaries
Of The Press" Guests: Floyd
12:00
(2)0 IUPORD AND THE Abrams, William Rusher.
GALLOPING GHOST
530
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SPACE ACADEMY
Hoyt Axton.
WEEKEND SPECIALS A
13-year-old boy living in the
Louisiana bayou country takes
In a stray dog.
CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT "Franchising, Smoke
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Donna Summer, Rod Stewart,
Paul McCartney and Wings,
Andy Glbb, Bob Dylan and the
Band, Osny Reiisrty, Nick
Gilder, Ted Nugent, Mac Davis,
and Johnny Paycheck.
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FANTASY ISLAND A beautiful heiress (Laraine Stephens)
wants to get away from her
dominating father; and a dying
boxer (Ben Murphy) dreams of
winning an Olympic medal.

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officers mutiny against their
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this first round of the Men's
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DEAR DICK: Is Micky Moe really 50? 1 think be's 52.
7 *thday, lUcky. SARAH KUIPERS, Scheoleraft,
It depende on when you're counting from. The Disney
people have decided that Micky was born the day that his
first short was first shown publicly. And "Steamboat
Willis" made its debut at the Colony Theater, in New
York, on Nov. 1$, im. So they figure StIcky had his 50th
birthday this pad Nov. 18. Of course, Walt Disney created
Micky some time before that but people count birthdays
from the day the baby makes his first public appearance,
not from the moment Of conception.
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DEAR DICK: Please give me all the lifermatiss yea
can go Katherine McGregor, who plays Mrs. Oust an
"Little Home On the Prairie." What ether pictures has
she played In? How old Is she, Is she married or single?
She Is a very good actress, but I have never sees her
before this show OREE BEASLEY, Athens, Ga.
This Is her first major expomre as an actress, although
she has been on many soap operas and spent some years
working in regional theater, all over the country. She was
born in Glendale, Calif., but raised in Wyoming and

Colorado. Her mother, an ex-vaudevillian, put her in
dance class when she was 3, and she's been performing
ever since. Her age is top secret, and she is currently a
divorcee she says, "I had two bid marriages and
almost ruined my health with all that fun. Thank God that
I found my religion and Alcoholics Anonymous. Life has
been better since."
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DEAR DICK: Could you please give me the name of the
song they sang AT THE WEDDING IN "Superdad"? It
went something like: "These are the best times, the
memeats we can't let slip away." Could you please tell me
who wrote It and where I could get a copy? TERRY
THOMAS, Hurley, Mo.
"These Are the Best Times" Is the exact title, and it was
written by Shane Tatum. Write to the Disneyland Music
Company In Burbank, Calif., and they can tell you about
getting a copy.

DEAR DICK: Can you settle an argument
was
Vincent Price bern In America or England? J.F.C.,
Tuesot, Arts.
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DEAR DICK: How can you get on "The Newlywed
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rating.If this ishue, I want to know lt. And I would like to
sometlag shout Richard Hatch Is be married, and
How old is he? DEANNA HUFF, WhIteivIlle, Ky.
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to have We own talk show called "Hollywood Tee.." Was
this aromsr.rlslttroe? Uft!strue, when will ltdart?
W8,9 Pert Mesdy, LC,, Ca.,

It's not only true, ft'a been on the air since July. It is a
syndicated show, and that means local stations have to
buy it before they can show it. Apparently no station in
your area bought it yet. It does have 90 markets, however.
DEAR DiCK: Phi.., settle abet for me. It seems I. me
that I
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You're wrong, but only In detail. Blake was one of that
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Pop, Rock,, Folk, Disco
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His Clothes A Monument To Mess
By DiCK KLEU'4ER
sold so well is pretty good scene with James Brolin and feel. He was a very down-10 '•
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — proof that it works for the Margot Kidder, as George earth sort, and I think he
"Thdh Is the highest thing," public. And I think you'll we and Kathleen Lutz, In bed. would have stayed.
wrote Geoffrey Chaucer that It Is entertaining. And, "Let's have a little rain
"He's the kind of person
centuries ago.
actually, the fact that the and some wind," Rosenberg who tries to find a
"Whether or not this is Lutses (that was the real called, and he also got some reasonable solution to
true is not germane," says family) moved out of that lightning flashes, too. Then everything. The
Stuart Rosenberg today.
house after 2$ days, leaving he cut the action, saying he phenomenon In the house
Both men could be right, behind everything they thoiht Miss Kidder should where the walls sweat
Chaucer was speaking owned, says something."
have some perspiration on Ligzisthe kind who assumes
philosophically. Rosenberg
They weren't able to shoot her face.
that means a leak
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"A little shprltz for the somewhere. I think he 'night
philosophy seldom enters in Amityville.
lady," the assistant director eventually have found a
into m41ak4ng.
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directing the movie version
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in the house.
township of Amityville growth bf beard and was Amityville Horror,"
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Juggler." He says he went,
JAMES BROLIN
from the standpoint of the there.
momunei* to Mess.
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movl&amp;rnaker, whether or
They found a house in
not the whole thing really Toms River, N.J., that "Is that Lutz might still be lock the tainous house over, people" he says, "who "Testament," written by
"I drove around and took believes that anything Is David Morrell, which be
happened Is not important. nearly matched and wre able living In that house, it it
"To me as a director," he to make some changes so it hadn't been for wanting to some pictures," he say&amp; Pbuible, but I have to see for says Is about a cult figure
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says, "the Important thing Is became virtually Identical. protect his family.
"I new met the man, but locked at me strangely, but vinced. And I have never joiwnalM Is hounded by the
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just from what I have heard they didn't try to stop me. I seen anything strange or cult when be begins a probe
entertaining?
with the Interiorss,
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into its activities.
which used to be black, has
But, he says, when he read
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still black, and that makes light on.
book was written long before
for a very odd contrast."
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Brolin's own beliefs:
c011elligms, is going into Temple cult affair, but there
"I am one of those production. He owns a book, are very strange parallels."
did it."
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attention to YOU today and your activity.
words cwry weight, be sure
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more mileage out of what you
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point.of
Makin notes that last season Seminole finished "Just

greyhound racing entrepreneur Paul Dervaes has been

about In the black for the first time."

negated, according to track president and general
marlager NeU Makin.
"It w ill be business as usual starting May 3," said
Makin, clarifying the much negotiated sale proposed to

Makin is en route to Canada for a family funeral and is
expected back in Casselberry next week.

will not got into anything WO

the parka deal in Orange

group. The latter had pulled a $100,000 down payment
toward the $3.5 m"11on proposed purchase price.
Closing dates were ad Jan. 26 and again Monday, but

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from the city to fund a
Federal authorities are
$X0IO contribution for the questioning Orange County's

in negotiations put a damper on the on-again, offagain sale.
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city manager, order ed Issuance support the group's efforts to
of the perm it halted. He said he stage a concert provided its
felt the matter should again be plans met with the approval of
reviewed by the commission in the members of the local lodge.
light of Girard's letter.
The concert group indicated
Spokesmen for the group it would seek the local lodge's
Barbara Greanya and Nikki approval before going ahead

Thoman said they wanted time with plans for the concert.
to correct misunderstandings
Oliver plans to review the

about the concert plan. The Issuewlthhlsboardofdjrectors
group plans to re-submit its to get their support.
application at a later date, said
Miss Thoman.

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"Since the controversy has
come up,I want to take it to the

Originally, the concert had board which will not meet until
been slated for June 10 at the April 21," explained Ofiver.
Sanford American Legion
"It seems the city of Sanford

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Seminole's season runs through Sept. 3.
grounds,
U.S. li-fl. Proceeds pulled the permit for the benefit
Dervaes' pari-mutuels background Is In greyhound 'afor
the conce
rt were to go to concert after one of the
racing, being part-owner of the Ebro Kennel Club in the
Harry
Anna
Crippled members of the Sanford Elks
Florida panhandle.
Children's Hospita l at Umatilla went to some of the corn.
He said he had hoped to convert Seminole into a dog
near Leesburg.
znIsiuners," said Oliver.
aspects."
state Elks Club.

Canadian millionaire Paul Bowlen contacted Makin

The

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millIon.
Track officials point to this season as "the turning ,

Monday and confirmed the breakolf with the Dervaes

OwAruction over a two-yeiar use of federal money to purl pending a workshop and chase park land several years
wlStkpnal jnformM1cnfrom the ago.

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harness racing," Makin asserted.

County.01

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The group had been
givenSttheUScommission last night, said

CIC efay: Sale,

two or three appraisals so we

week delayed action on a

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Dervaes, who at one time announced intentions of converting the Cauelberry facility Into a dog track.
"The sale and all negotiations with Dervaes have been

money to come from the MIA apFaiUl. I just wanted

mluloners agree.
me

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be doe for $350 that would be

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Herald Sports Editer

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however, he had not requested
will put up all t
needed for the anticipated an MIA appraisal, "I just asked
for more Own one appraisal. An
to
complex me city has pledged MIA appraisal would have been
It will fund $X,= of the great. If an MIA appraisal can

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feelings because the two young
J.C. Oliver, director of the ladies who wanted to hold the

Both parl-mutuel neighbors in Seminole county

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and Orlando-Seminole Jal-

hospital had already granted be nefit did not go through them
permission for the concert to be but came directly to us."
held In the name of the hospital
After Miss Thoman and Mrs.
in a March 9 letter to Miss Greanya wrote to the hospital

Alai — voiced opposition to Dervaes' plans.
Seminole's license Is unique In that it was issued as a
general Hcose, intended to cover any aspect of horse

racing — thoroughbred, quarter horses or harness racing.
Dervaes had planned to capitalize on the nature of

Harness Raceway has been open the last

l'lidmm and Mrs. Greanya. requesting permission to hold
However, Louis Girard, the benefit, Oliver replied with

limnse and promote legislation to convert it to greyhound

exhalted ruler of the local Elks a letter granting them a go.
Lodge, went on record opposing ahead to stage the concert and
the concert,
the date of J une 10 was set.

We Have No Illusions'

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Satist's lone wolf decision to sign a treaty

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Sadat sad Israeli Prime
Minister Bedad

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past," and Begin foretold a time of "no more war, no more
bloodshed, no more bereavement."

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csejer aajkrJ in a diplomatic trhsnplm that let him turn

Hundreds of (heids of delirious
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MrsMs, sang Hebrew songs
Msd "masel toy!"
nt a psssas, appuintly trown by Arab punIu, ex Today
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People.

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set to Mart a month after the treaty goes into effect two weeks
from Monday — could sabotage the fragile peace fashioned by

Carter, Sadat and Begin.

And the chanting of hundreds of pro.Arab demonstrators In
Lafayette Park acres. from the White House during the ceremony
was a grim reminder of the troubles awaiting Sadat and Begin
beck home.

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treaty to ____
minibus of Casgriis, pledged
of war between their
seiclust peoples
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Eptiaae huddled in cats. and homes to watch the treatY An.dflea.ek ..........IA Hiriecepo ..................(g aCarter
tur conceded the treaty will not automatically bring peace
sed land where Jews, Asyrlana, Babylonians, Greeks,
ontsyjn,b01aadthul,pub&amp;jhIlthl for S,dat's &amp;Id$S ....................43 Hiii)til ...................
Iheu.ura1wbeaiiwhI.dtta1r3YomKIppw frIr to a mWon.
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"Just because a paper is signed, all the problems will not
the twotoughuMdlNhefor,U1,m
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Girard argued In a March
Herald Staff Writer
letter to the city commission
The expected confrontation that the local lodge had not been
between a group of youths approached a
the concert.
wanting to hold a benefit rock He noted information from
and roll concert and the Sanford Sanford Police indicated there
Lodge of the Elks Club failed to had been use of marijuana and
materialize,
j
alcohol at the first benefit
A rehearing of an application concert held by the group in
for a city permit to hold the November.
- concert was slated for Mon.
The November concert raised
day's Sanford City Commission about $2,000 for Belinda Wilson,
meeting. However, the concert a Sanford girl injured last
group withdrew its request for a spring in an automobile ac.
permit shortly before the cident.
matter came
the agenda.
Girard, who appeared before
_
to 1td tha co&amp;t
the
commission's
Mardi 12 concert organizer's respon.
.-meeting. However, after sibllity. He said his concern
- receiving a letter from Louis centered on the responsibility of
Girard, exhalted ruler of the those who might attend such a
local Elks Lodge opposing the concert.
concert, Warren E. Knowles,
Girard also noted he would

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Anwar SadM arid Menachem Begin, the Iasll.occtçied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Begin Insisted the
Then a triumphant Carter, beaming as he sat between the mm back, at least for the day, an such
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sniiee brotht together
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g holy city of Jerusajeni
would never leave Jewish hands,
with the White House's bare, gnarled trees as a backdrop, relentless inflation, energy o pressing domestic problems as
sh rtages — and poor polls.
od today on a path of poses that could prove as perilous as the
In the Arab world, angry Pal.uth"lans demanded vengeance, scrawled liii name as a witness.
The
euphoria
was
tempered,
however, by signs the tough
fOnd to war they traveled foir fateful times.
"I want Carter, Begin and 8.4sf to know that no one can burn
"We have won, at last, the first step of peace," Carter said as Egyptian-israeli treaty talks would seem a breeze compared with
____ ______ leader Yuw Ar" uld in Beirut. television cameras beamed the
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event Uve to millions mound the Uw next Age in this peace process — ragotiations for an overaH
globe.
Mideast settlement.
llualoi"," a frank President Carter said at Monday's "Begin should know that I will chop off his hands."
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the city had purchased the fourFurino said today the $1,500 to
acre site outright as ft will the $1,600 figure quoted for the
11.56 acres, the city could 101 second appraisal Monday night
have been reimbursed from the was for an
P41A (Master
anticipated grant
for the land. Institute Apprallser) appraisal

had to lipe him a ruff and
scard.

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Oswald: 'North's three.

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senior citizen complex will be spending the swim. The Lorpaidforwhenafederalgrantis mann appraisal, showing the
received to construct the
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complex
officials said. Schutte tided If $n0000, cost the city o.

and hearts, ruffing dummy's

his king and had avoided the
end play."

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ment; Orange County Sheriffs Department; Altamonte
Springs Police Department; Longwood Police Department and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation.

Buy,

which the planned senior citizen asked whether the property was
complex may be constructed. being held in trust and for
•-. The council was facing a whom, but Grier, Schutte and
diledlibe Of today for pur- Furino said today they don't
tthIIIIW the property or losing know.
the altes, said Mayor BiU B.
Although an appraisal had
Grier and council Chairman been done on the property by
Frank Schutte todaY.
Realtor James
-a
.
had
for ..........-. -- optlononthepsrcelwassetto least one more appraisal
expire today and owners saying this was only good
wwned they bad two other busbs practice.
prospective buyers for the
Sthd said today
ParCei,Schtmtte and Grier lald. told the cotmcil Monday night it
The 11.56 acres will cost the would cost between $1,500 and
city $163,004. The additional $1,800 for a second appraisal
four acres as the site for
and the council balked at

layed that eight spot. Then

Opening lead:03

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Winter Park.
Million is charged with possession of cannabis and
Bourbannas and Briggs are charged with possession of
cocaine.
The probe leading to the arrests was the result of a
seven-month Investigation, according to Spolski.
Taking part in that investigation were officers from the
following law enforcement agencies: Winter Park lice
Department Municipal Bureau of Investigation; Seminole

Group Pulls

By DONNA ESTE8
city on April 2.
HmN Staff Writer
The information specifically
The Caaaelberry City Council requested by Commissioner
IflOVed ahead Monday night Bill Kirchhoff Is the names of
with approval for the purchase the owners of the property
of 11.56 acres at 140 Sunset Involved.Grier said today the
Drive for its future city hail and owners are two Chicago
civic center and took an option lawyers, Leland S. Winter and

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risen with dummy's ace,
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he went into a huddle, UW

people were also arrested at the Casselberry address:
Terry A. Gran, Akron, Ohio; Elizabeth A. McGrathy,
Freeport, Fla.; Ricardo Labron, 1695 Lee Road, Winter
Park; Luis Rojas, 7001 South Kentucky Ave., Winter
Park; George A. Prosser, Longwood; Ronald J. Thur.
mond, Orlando and John C. Darby, 308 Cypress Landing
Drive, Longwood.
Lionel Metta, 536A Land Ave., Longwood, was arrested
on a Seminole County search warrant at his home.
Arrested by Orange County officials at their respective
addresses were: Francisco Million, 109 Scotsdale Square,
Winter Park; Michael Bourbannas, 1707 Harmon Ave.,
Winter Park and Lorelei Briggs, 1707 Harmon Ave.,

Casselberry

Alan: 'West almost

Pan Pass

sheriff's spokesman John Spoiski.
Bond for all those arrested in the round-up was set at
$5,250, according to Spolsid.
The three posting bond today were Joseph F. Santana
and his wife Martha Santana, both of Miami and Luis R.
Ocando, 804 Wilshire Court, Casselberry.
The 22 pounds of marijuana had an estimated street
value of approximately ,O00 and the sis ounces of
cocaine at $12,000. Investigation is continuing and more
arrests are expected, authorities said.
Most of those netted In the arrests were found at
Ocando's Casselberry home, said Spolald.
In addition to Ocando and the Santana, the following

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eight, South would have

somewhere alone, where there CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

BUGS
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BUNNY
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YIP.' YIP'

A massive round-up of 14 persons from Orange and
Seminole counties took place late Monday and early today
in c0nnsctiOn with marijuana and cocaine arrests by
seven law enforcement agencies in both counties.
Of the 14, eleven were placed In Seminole County Jail
and charged with possession of a controlled substance
today. Thra of the 11 posted bond and were released
almost immediately, according to sheriffs officials.
The arrests took place at four different locations bet.
een 11 P.M. Monday and 1:30 am. today.
All of the people arrested In Seminole County and
booke the Seminole County Jail were scheduled to face
their first court appearance at 1 p.m. today, according to

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14 Ar rested In M alor Drug Bust

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SAGiTTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. 21) Whereas yesterday you may
Be sire to specify birth sign, have been withdrawn, today

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TAURUS (Apt 20-May 20) youU do an &amp;bold face and want
Your bed ideas will come
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DEAR DR. LAMB —! am a

15-year-old male. I am 5 feet 10
Dr.
weIgh 145 pounds. A year
agolwentonadid and lost 25
pounds.
By mod standards, I
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am at tie right weight. The
problem Is my stomach and
chest are still flabby — not U
much as before. I would like to
now If I should lose more exercises for your legs and
weight and exercise or Just arms.
Talk to your physical
exercise. Also, I would like to
knowwhat kinds of exercise I education teacher and see what
facilities are available to you
could do.
DEAR READER — Yes, by
t you might be able to use. A
most tables Your weight Is fine, number of school gymnasiums
i that tables have exercise equipment that's
pride weight In pounds and really quite good In developing
are not designed to tell whether muscle strength. This way you
a person Is too fat or not. The can use exercises that contract
only way you can tell YOU are the muscles over the front of
too
fat or not is by how much fat your chest and develop the
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3 4
5 6 7 8
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there is underneath the ". muscles
between
your
Regardless
of
your
weight,
If
shoulders
for
good
posture
as
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you have a reasonable amount well.
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17
of fat deposits undiernCath Your
Then, of course, to maintain
sidn, you are too fat.
your improved fitness You fl
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At your hei&amp;t, weight and to develop some exercise
age, I would be reluctant to hobbies that you Uke. If you
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23
suggest that you try to diet don't like them, you probably
anymore. If your abdomen and won't May with them. if you're
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27
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chest are flabby as you say, I Interested In tennis, you might
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would prefer to see gradually trytodevelopsomesklllinthat.
develop
a good exercise Swimming is an excellent
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program
that
will help build up exercise and If you don't know
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your muscles.
how to swim, you ought to learn
As you use calories for anyway.
41
42
exercise, you may
Jogging Is wonderful to
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any excess body fat that you develop the heart and vascular
48
# atill have. At the same time, system and, for that matter, the
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you'll be developing muscles. endurance of the leg. It will not
There will be a trade-off effect. do the things you are interested
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might
in for your appearance in terms
ur weight would be about
yo
of
your chest and abdomen.
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same
more of your body
wouldbemuscleand you would What about those stories
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about people dropping dead
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have less fat.
You should use exercises that when jogging? People who have
involve using the chest muscles heart disease the In bed, In cars
and wherever they happen to be
and the abdomen
seem to be your greatest and whUe doing an unending list
of things.
You
might
also
take
a
good
Joggers and those who are
HOROSCOPE
look at your legs and see if you concerned about the problem
have enough muscles In those. can send 50 cents with a long,
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
It sounds to me like you need a stamped, self-addressed en'
generalized calisthenic velope for The Health Letter
ram that includes sit
number
Exertion
For
1979
push ups, leg lifts and perhaps and Sudden Death.
new twist to a tired situauon.
YOURBIRTHDAY
VIRGO (Aug. 23-.W. 22) WIN AT BRIDGE
March 17, IM
Digging beneath the surface
Thismblid
comingtoYear
youin*W
Put and
getting
down to the
your
work
a wiser
came
of prioblems.
willrooll
be a
time in head shaking. There
direction than you may have jfl
in sop for you today. Dired YO
was one chance to bring in
NORTH
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slam. South had to strip
beoiiessftoitawtUnst motldstssk.
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opponent would be end
go unrewarded.
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played In clubs."
you're looking to make your
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Oswald: asSouth won the
ARIES (March 21-April 19) thoughts understood and to
WEST
first trump In dummy and
You are more clever and bold In receive cooperation, this Is the
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led a second trump to
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the way you handle your own day todo so. You'll find people
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ace. At trick three South led
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personal interests today than receptive.
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his deuce of clubs. At this
you would bein trying toplease
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point the trap was set and
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. )
ready. West held just king
others. Be yourself. Find out
SOUTH
and one club. If he had been
more of what lies ahead for you Today, there is a strong
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DOWN
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product
21 Think
23 Spring
1 Alley
45 Scamp
24 Spy group
2 Lower
24 Saws
47 Tibetan
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3 Diminutive suf. 25 Concerning (2
capital
27 Sign of the
fix
wds. Let.
48 Trigonometric
zodiac
4 Poem
abbr)
function
29 More learned 5 Color (p1)
26 Arabian gulf
33 Doff all
6 Displease
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35 Note (Let)
7 Songstress
51 Biblical
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Piaf
30 Chimney dirt
garden
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person
articles
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53 Sound of a
43 Poetic
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dove
contraction
derstanding (2 34 Change an
55 Verse
alarm
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wds)
57 Mountains
46 Football
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To Prepare For Strike
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Teamsters union has gone
into federal court to show its seriousness about a possible
nationwide trucking strike at midnight Saturday.
Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons Monday
asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
to order the government to disclose information It would
use in requesting a Taft-Hartley injunction if a strike
occurs.
The government, In order to get the 80-day "cooling off"
period, must show the nation's health and safety would be
endangered by a strike.
Judge George Hart Jr. set a hearing on the suit today.
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Help

CHAPEL HILL N.C. (UP!)
The Chairman of the
University of North Carolina Board of Governors said
Monday the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare had a better understa.dlng of the board's goals
for desegregation than It did a month ago.
But the understanding William Johnson felt HEW had
wasn't enough to avert a formal decision Monday to begin
proceedings that could lead to a cut off of millions of
dollars of federal aid to the 16-campus university system.
HEW Secretary Joseph Califano announced In
Washington the rejection of a desegregation plan submitted by UNC and said some $20 million of the $09 million
In federal funds UNC receives annually could be cut off.
At the same time, UNC President William Friday met
with reporters to outline the decision and said university
officials were prepared for further talks.

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Egypt Boycotts

League

Judge Halts Publication
MILWAUKEE (UP!)
Saying "the right to We Is
greater than the right top," a federal judge has
pushed the case of The Progressive magazine's hydrogen
bomb article closer to an historic ted in the Supreme
Court.
The magazine's editors Monday rejected a compromise
proposed by U.S. District Judge Robert Warren to allow at
least partial publication of the article. "First Amendment
freedom cannot be mediated," Erwin Knoll, editor of the
snail circulation liberal monthly, said In rejecting the
compromise.
Warren, noting the historic Import of his decision, then
barred publication of the entire article. The magazine's
editors said they would appeal and Warren called their
decision a "great risk" to press freedoms.
The judge called his decision "the first instance of prior
restraint against publication in this fashion In the history
of this country, to this court's knowledge."
During a hearing on the government's request for a
temporary injunction, Warren proposed the compromise
under which a five-member panel would mediate the
dispute over 1,300 words In a hydiogsn bomb &amp;tIcle by
freelance writer Howard Morlant
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ATLANTA( UPI) Closing arguments In the obscenity
trial of Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt were
scheduled today before the jury of four women and two
men begins deliberating the 11 misdemeanor counts.
Flynt, who was crippled in an ambush attack a year ago
in nearby Lawrenceville, faces a mivlmwn of a year In
prison on each of the counts if found guilty In the Slate
Court of Fulton County.
The state took less than a day to present its cue,
consisting primarily of 11 copies of Flynt's magazines
which contained sexually explicit pictures. The defense
took almost four days and it was an almost exclusive run
of setbacks as Judge Nick L1aznbros denied efforts to show
Hustler was acceptable by community standards
prevalent in Atlanta.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) A consemer group said today
the goverment proposal to force beer, wine and liquor
manufacturers to lid Ingredients on the label does not
pack sough wallop.
The Center for Science In the Public Interest aid It
particularly Is disturbed that the proposal would permit
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ingredient labels that lid the coiteds sugar, water,
milk ect._Inthe order by which they make upthe
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for people who have symptoms
Cardiologists have been using stress levels,
CHARLESTON, S.C. (UP!)
If you're over 35 and you've some form of the stress test for
Using the dress test, doctors which may Indicate a heart
succumbed to the jogging years, but they have recently can determine how the heart problem, such as chest pains.
craze, a cardiologist at the begun to make It more functions while the patient is
People who have undergone
Medical University of South sophisticated.
heart
surgery or have had a
running to catch a bus, or
Carolina recommends you take Unlike a normal electrocardi- jogging up steps, for example. heart attack may also want to
ogram which measures a heart
a heart stress tut.
take the test to find out how
Besides future joggers, Barn' much exercise they should
The Areas test, which lsabout while resting, the stress test is
70 percent accurate In designed to measure the heart well said a dress test Is useful take, he said.
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predicting heart problems, is while It Is pumping heavily.
one of the essential tools in During the test, electrodes
diagnosing heart disease, said are stuck on a patient's
Dr. W. H. Barnwell II recently. and connected to a running
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"The heart stress test Is a. electrocardiogram. The doctor
ap
can
then
decipher
any
unusual
filth step in a five-part
._1
proach to disposing heart heart beat while the patient Is
disease, but it as as Important exerting himself.
f
In the stress test, the patient
as the other four step.," he
said. The other parts of an walks or trots to keep up on a
examination are an electrocar- treadmill until he becomes
diagram, a chest X-ray, and a uncomfortable. The speed of
thorough history and physical the treadmill can be Increased
or decreased to get the desired
examination,
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Flowers to Seminole
County Clerk of the Circuit
Court Arthur H. Beckwith
Jr.
County
Administrator Roger
Neiswender has commended Beckwlth's office
for its prudent Investment
of $18 million in county
funds during the month of
February which swelled
county coffers by some
$120,001
Beckwith said today the
funds, budgeted but not as
yet used, were invested in
time deposits and certificates of deposit yielding
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NIcewender said Beckwith's office through the
investments earned even
more than the amount state
officials predicted could be
earned during the month
through various Investments of county funds.

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don't do It on the Cep11o1 lawn.
rrigue toadag Is preldWueU So are skitabeardag.
skft alIt*g. bueball- Bit yes em tiutils in
ft's c1sd tr.siW ad
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recsiitlen.
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Rep. Bob Carr, DMIch, write Ikias eskw lisa
('up 011 peMti
O'Neill saying "a rww &amp;"i
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owned by Patricia Eagle,
Ormonds, while It was perked it
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cordiag to polk,.
Vaimtothuwaijg,
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Becoming More Sophisticated

DENVER (UP!) Victor Mack Burns doeon'( think We
fair that he received a harsher pnethty for deal a calf
than he would have If he bad Wm store merchandise of
equal value.
Bl* the Colorado Supreme Court has rejected the Otaro
Cotasty man's appeal of his 44o71ear date prison sentence for stealing a nolghthor s 3-day-old calf lad April.
In
the ruihi Mondeyo that court said the
Colorado Legislature Is the audhonily to make cadla
rustling and otbar thefts of animals a alms of grader
consequence to society thaus general thefi.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) about 25 feet from the death
The high court Monday when the Supreme Court ruled petitions to the Supreme Court
One of Spenkelink's lawyers,
Death Row Inmate John chamber at Florida State turned down Spenkelink's third the death penalty constitutional for a rehearing will have to be Andrew Graham of Cocoa,
Spenkelink has exhausted all Prison In Starke, took the news appeal.
filed within 25 days and the commented, "We think SpenIn certain cases.
court appeals of his death of the U.S. Supreme Court
would take another
Of the 500 persons now on
Court
Florida Gov. Bob Graham, a
14 keimk should be given clemensentence and state officials ruling "pretty calmly," said Death Row across the country
capital
punishment
supporter,
cy. We Intend to present our
predict be will the in Florida's prisons spokesman Al Lee. "He
130 in Florida Spenkelink
promised
a
"speedy,
but
reasons
at the hearings."
displayed
no
electric chair in July or August.
outward sign of is the first to complete the long judicious"
'Will
e w not
decision
on
whether
Spenkelink, housed in a cell emotion."
chain of appeals since 1976 to order Spenkelink's death.
Spenkelink, a twice-convicted
felon, escaped from a Calishirk on
"We will not shirk from our
fornia work camp In 1973 and
responsibilities just because of
fled to Florida, picking up
their enormity," Graham said
h It c h h I k e r Joseph
sePh
responsibilities
in a brief statement. He ordered
Szmankiewicz along the way.
a special meeting of the Florida
He was convicted of beating
Pardon Board for April or May
lust
because
and
shooting Szymanklewicz to
to considerthe case of
death In a Tallahassee motel
Spenkelink and nine others.
room.
Of their
Attorney General Jim Smith
Spenkelink's execution could
predictedthatGraham will sign
P
end a nationwide 12-year
the death warrant. Smith said
enormity'
moratorium on executions that
he believed subsequent appeals
was Interrupted only by Utah
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
An atEvans, a 29-year-old native of Beaumont,
by
Spenkelink's
defense
team
murderer
Gary Gilmore In
torney for John Louis Evans held out little
days to dispose of the case.
Texas, and an Indiana parolee, said he was
unsuccessful.
hope today that he can stop the April 6
the
Pardon
Board
January
1977.
Gilmore died in
Hearings by
"satisfied" with the Supreme Court's Will be
A
Smith
aide
explained
that
squad after he
will
take
another
month,
then
front
of
a
firing
execution for Evans, who says he is ready to
decision, a prison official said.
die, but inmate Jerry Wayne Jacobs stepped
He has confessed to shooting Mobile the execution would probably Graham could sign the death refused to allow appeals of his
death sentence.
up his resistance to his Friday execution date.
pawnbroker Edward A. Nasser Jr. during a be set for this summer because warrant.
The Alabama Supreme Court voted 8-1
1977 robbery, which was witnessed by
Monday against halting Evans' execution and
Nassar's two young daughters, and remains
Shifted to the state Court of Criminal Appeals
firm in his position that he would rather the
the responsibility for ruling on a petition for a
tan
h face life on death row at Holman Prison
m
stay of execution sought by Jacobs, who
In south Alabama.
wants to live.
Evans said he was "disgusted and mad"
The Court of Criminal Appeals was exwhen the petition for a stay was filed last
pected to rule today on Jacobs' request for a
week against his orders.
stay after the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to
In Mobile, Eddie Nassar, the father of the
require the lower court to make the decision
man that Evans shot, told UP! he would
in that death penalty case,
per to see Evans' death sentence reduced
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) depending on the price and
Mrs. Myers said she and her
to life ln prison without parole, provided hebe
Jacobs, 30, was convicted for the 1976
John Spenkelink's sister, availability of gasoline. But if brother, who is two years older
required
to
work.
robbery-murder of Walter Knight, 79 of
Mrs. Carol Myers, of Buena something happens in the than her, were "pretty close"
Cuilman, who was killed In Blount County.
"My family is a Christian family, but we Park, Calif., said Monday she is meantime, she said, she will try when they were growing up in
The Winter Haven, Fla., man was the fire
think he (Evans) Is taking the easy way out," still hoping that "the lawyers" to fly to Florida.
Buena Park. Spenkelink will be
Pet= to be convicted under the 1975
said Eddie Nassar, 69, a pawnbroker like his will be able to save her brother
"We've had It very hard as a 30-years-old on Thursday.
Alabama death penalty law,
son,
She opposes capital punishfrom Florida's electric chair. family," the wife of computer
"We would like to see him In prison for the
In
a
telephone
interview
with
Myers
ment,
she said, but if it must be
programmer
Timothy
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to
rest of his life, but we would like to see them the Florida Times-Union, Mrs. said of the family's finances. "I imposed it should be reserved
review both death penalty cases, but Jacobs
put him at hard labor," Nassar said. "I don't Myers said, "I feel the lawyers feel If we had money, he for people "who kill for kicks,
was expected to pursue every legal avenue
think you ought to have these people just lying have some kind of hope. I can't wouldn't be sitting where he Is rape some little kids or beat
available to him, which Evans has refused to
around in their cell watching TV all da y."
really say what Is going to today. Money talks, guilty or them to death. Johnny is not
do.
happen. We have to leave It up not guilty."
that kind of person. I don't feel
Carroll sought to block Evans' execution so to the lawyers."
Attorney John Carroll, who represents both
Mrs. Myers said the family' he would deliberately go out
he could pursue his claim that Circuit Court
condemned men, said it was "entirely
The U.S. Supreme Court had received letters from all and shoot somebody down."
Judge Joseph Hocklander committed a rejected Spenkelink's third over the country In support of
Possible, he would abandon further attempts
If her brother "has done
reversible error in Evans' trial at Mobile.
to block Evans' execution. He said he had not
appeal of his sentence Monday, efforts to save her brother from wrong or something," she said,
He alleged that Hocklanclor should have opening the way for Gov. Bob execution.
execution, but he
given up on stopping
"he should be punished, but not
explained to the trial jury the elements of Graham to sign the death
said he would not rely on frivilous appeals.
"I really think he already has with his life."
robbery and his failure to do so should be warrant that would make him been through a hell of a lot down
Carroll remained confident he could save
Spenkelink has maintained
grounds to overturn the conviction. The same the first person to be executed there with all that harassment. throughout that when he shot
Jacobs although Circuit Court Judge H.E.
issue has been raised In the death penalty against his will in 12 years.
Holladay of Oneonta denied a stay of
Things go on nobody ever hears and killed traveling companion
case of Wayne Ritter, Evans' partner In the
execution Monday. He sought to challenge
Mrs. Myers said she plans to about. A lot of others would Joseph J. Szymankiewicz on
crime, but Ritter's case is still on appeal and drive to Florida to visit her already have snapped, but he Feb. 4, 1973, in a Tallahassee
Holladay's oral charge to the jury in the
the question has not been ruled upon.
Jacobs trial,
brother in June or July, hasn't," she said.
motel It was self-defense.
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Signing

Most Egyptians took the new peace with Israel In stride, with a
UuIted prs iateruu.sai
Iffadl danced and E$Ians applauded and firewor
the few showing bursts of enthaem. The hi celebration was
OPEC Members Agree
skies of Tel Aviv and Cairo, but much of the Arab world reacted to planned for Sadat's return home from Washington.
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the new peace between Israel and Egypt with anger, strike and
Church bells in Egypt pealed for five minutes and the minarets
strident vows of revenge.
o( all mosques —abos4l,000ln Cairo alone — were ltlgjtlylit.A
On Oil Price Increase
terrorists made good their leaders' vow to mark the treaty
display of firIlWorkil lit up the night sky.
ANWAR SADAT
MENACHEM BEGIN
Many Egyptians clustered in neighborhood cafes to watch the
with
blood
by
bombing
an
open-air
reports
market
today.
Initial
GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI)— OPEC ministers
5IW'8
cerflony,
said at least 19 people were injured, two seriously.
relayed live by satellite from Washington,
decided today to implement on April 1 the full nine percent
The
bombing
in
near
Ben
Garton
airport
came
sipped
strong
luck
tea
or played backgammon as the ceremony
the
town
of
Lod
Increase in oil prices planned for 1V19—bringlng the cost
less
than
12
hours
after
a
handgrenade
attack
in
the
Old
City
of
got
tmderway
on
the
White
House north lawn. They cheered
and
per barrel up to $14.54.
____
Jerusalem injured nine people, Including two American tourists. applauded as the three leaders shook hands after the alIng.
begin
Sadat
Last December OPEC decided on a 14.5 percent in____
The ink on the signatures _
sealing the treaty had barely dried
Speaking to newly recruited guerrillas Monday, Palestinian
crease for 1979 to be carried out In quarterly stages.
leader Yasser Arafat vowed to "chop off the hands" of President when the Soviet Tus now aIncy carried a Joint Soviet-Syrian
The price went i5 percent th January to$13,34a barrel
CfldeITU*IflI the PaCt.
Carter, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister
and was scheduled to go up 3.8 percent on April ito $13.84
"The
sides
have
resolutely condemned the treaty as one
Menachem Begin of Israel.
a barrel but now will be hiked by nine percent on that date
e
directed
against
the
interests
of the Arabs, including the Egyptian
Israeli
military sources said a special alert was called in th
Instead, an OPEC oil communique said.
Meets
Seeks
north against the threat of guerrilla attack Loaves were can. People," Tass said. "It Is conducive to a further aggravation of
tensions In that area and creates a serious obstacle in the way
celled and border patrols increased.
Tel
toward
attaining a just peace In the Middle East."
Some
70,000
Israe
lis gathered in the square in front of the
Where Is Idi Amin?
In Kuwait, demonstrators stoned the Egyptian embassy before
Aviv city hail to watch the signing ceremony on a giant screen and
_
_gas. In Damascus.
Y were dispersed by police firing tear
were later entertained by a fireworks dlsnlav.
NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI)—
Ida Amin clajznstobe
held a sit-In for six hours at the offices of the Egyptian
thousands of Israelis streamed to ancient stud
I
n
trapped by a ring of enemy tanks and troops at t
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Wailing Wall in the heart of the Old City. Many danced and others national airI1A while students In Tehran maintained their sit-In of
Entebbe statehouse, no one really knows his whereabouts.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Israeli Prime Minister
prayed, touching the massive dones that one made upa retaining the Egyptian
But by all accounts, the Ugandan dictator's days were
Sadat, a Middle East
Menachem Begin armed
A mother of four In Moslem West Beirut called Sadat "a
wall of Solomon's temple,
numbered.
peace treaty with Israel signed
country with security
Arab merchants throughout the Israeli-occupied territories coward. He is going to be toppled." A 24-yer-old student said, "I
Yet no one seemed to know where the unpredictable
at last, today pressed Egypt's
gurantees from the United
consider the treaty to be treason against the Arab wont"
h
States
in
the
event
of
an
shut
their
Mores and observed "a national day of mourning."
Ugandan president was.
appeals for economic and
But the opposition was not total. In the southern c
of
Mayors
of
towns
In
the
West
Bank
condemned
the
pact
because
military assistance on Capitol
Some East African newspapers said Amin had been
Egyptian violation of
p
Arabic for
they said It failed to recognize their rights or the Palestine Tyre, a cab driver beamed, "Carter salaam 11
killed by his ow troops. Others said he had retreated with
treaty.
Hill.
peace.
a few loyal retainers to his birthplace at Arua, 0 miles
And he was likely to be asked liberation Organization as their legitimate representative,
First on Sadat's agenda was a
northwest of the capital. Adding to the confusion, a white
to specify those provisions
meding with the House Foreign
resident of Kampala said reliable witnesses had seen
during meetings today
Amin at his office in the capital.
Affairs Committee, then a
members of Congress.
session with the Senate Foreign
Begin
and
Egyptian
___ were
Relations Committee
paint
President Anwar Sadat
his hopes and dreams for an
rotating appearances before
Americans In Cuba
Egypt at peace with Its historic
House and Senate foreign
to
enemy.
MIAMI (UP!)
An American delegation headed by committees.
Begin, who was to depart for
U.S. Surgeon General Julius Richmond arrived in
New
York In late afternoon,
The Egyptian president also
Egypt, anticipating its expulsion from the Arab League, today
The official statement withdrawing Egypt from active momHavana, Cubs, Monday for an unannounced meeting with
was
meeting with Robert
said
Monday
Washington
has
announced
it
will
boycott
the
flinember
crpn"atlon
It
helped
bership
In
the
League
warned
that
"those
who
are
seeking
to
the Cuban public health department
agreed
to
Increase
its
military
found
34
years
ago
and
which
has
been
based
In
Cairo
ever
since.
iat,late
(Egypt)
will
be
isolating
themselves
from
their
peoples
McNamara,
president of the
An HEW spokesman in Washington would not say much
presence
in
the
Middle
East
if
Egypt's
action
came
barely
12
hours
after
President
Anwar
and
from
the
Arab
nation
that
esteems
Egypt's
unceasing
WOrld
Bank,
and
with officials
about Richmond's trip, but did confirm he would return
the
InteIMUonal
Monetary
Egypt
should
violate
the
treaty
Sadat
signed
a
peace
treaty
with
Prime
Minister
Menachem
struggle
in
the
service
of
Arablin
and
hum,"
the
statement
of
Friday. He was there to "look at the health care delivery
Fund. And tonight Sadat
which is dedped tobe
Begin of Israel InW111th1gtOn and only hours before the aIn said.
system in Cuba," the spokesman said.
step toward a comprehensive Baghdad of an Arab conference called to Implement anti"Egypt, In the face of these attempts to undermine the Arab scheduled a talk to the U.S.
Middle East peace agreement. Egyptian sanctions.
League charter, declares that it Is freezing its activity Mtn the Chamber of Commerce to plead
In a buoyant and expansive
In Israel, a uomD In an open air fruit and vegetable market day comes when emotionalism and Irresponsibility take second for increased private invest.
Lions Kill Two Girls
ment In Egypt.
mood when he met with today killed one woman and wounded 20 people two seriously, place to wisdom and seriousness," the statement said.
reporters,
Begin
said
the
The
bomb,
claimed by the Palestine liberation Organization,
This meant that Egypt will boycott all Arab League functions
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!) lions killed
Finally, In a rare and
guarantee was included In one exploded in the town ofLod near BenGurlon airport and followed but will rn''i on the membership list. The decision
a
two young girls and attacked the father of one of the slain
gesture, Sadat
of
two
documents
signed
by
a
handirenade
attack
In
the
Old
City
of
Jerusalem
Monday
that
short
of
total
withdrawal
from
the
League,
which
appeared
likely
magnanimous
girls as he was digging a grave for his daughter.
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Injured nine people, including two Americam
to follow, depending on the attitude of other League members at was meeting with American
Jewish leaders to outline his
and Israeli Foreign Minister
Hundreds of thousands of Arabs marched through the street of the Baghdad conference.
Kruger National Park rangers said Monday the 13-yearhopes for peace Ins more stable
Moshe
Dayan.
He
said
they
will
Baghdad
and
Damascus
today,
chanting
slogans
denouncing
the
The
peace
treaty
signing
was
received
with
joyous
dancing
i
n
old daughter of Willie Nkuna was killed at a camp for
Aviv,
be
made
public
"in
a
day
or
new
peace
pact
In
general
and
Sadat
In
particular,
accusing
the
Tel
and
restraint
in
Egypt,
but
was
condemned
Middle
East.
applause
workmen near Pretori us Kop Saturday pg1g (Ipite
two."
Ewtlan leader of treason to the Arab world,
by much of the Arab world.
efforts by her mother to drive away the beast. Rangers
In an Interview Monday with
The second document
killed the lion.
ABC's Barbara Walters, Sadat
pledged al5.year supply of US.
As Nkuna was digging the grave for his daughter Me
shrugged off a warning by
oil t011taeliflt could not get th ___________
________________
next day, a lioness attached him. He tried to f
Palestinian leader Yassero
precious commodity elsewe,
lion with a pocket knife but was seriously clawed,
B.gifl
said.
He
iaid
the
lIysw
Arafat that he w marked for
Rsagan aft to track down the
to the bans,
wiR Ito
of a fl-year-old gitt klflad by lime.
bad diurad
Israel withdraws from the Sinai
on the way to school.
"Never, never," he said. "I
olllields, in about seven months
as I believe no
am
a believer. And
under terms of the treaty.
one will take one hour of my
The United States, Begin
___________________________
WASHINGTON (UP!) The
them Begin and President life."
said, in a "very nice
LE Damascus Anwar Sadat.
final,
the
with very important things in
has given its undertaking Egyptian-Israeli negotiations
•
Asked whether if he died the
Golan
=
According to the military treaty would die, Sadat repued:
military,
that it will not tolerate any
Heights
Mediterranean Sea
annex of the treaty' the only
Haifa
drawn version of the treaty
"It (On treaty) lathe people's
violation of the agreement
SYRIA
document which had no
feels
that
package
reflects
the
drain
of
t
hefl
will.
It Is not my will only. So It
and she will act If she
pUIhed before Monday, both is a permanent peace, yes."
la
hours.
there Is a violation ... What
sides ask the United States to
'$ANI
we're talking about Is not a
Inadoctsneutcalled"Map3,
iEiTelAvlv
I
continue for nine monthe the
At Monday night's state
violation by Israel."
sub'phases of withdrawal," the
•Amman
operatio ns of the Sinai field dinner, Sadat urged President
He said In the event of a
'Port Said
Gaza Strip
1975 Carter to open a dialogue with
mission which
Dead
violation, Washington would northwestern corner of the
as part of the Sinai II the Palestinians as "the first
r
step up Its military presence, si
including the
disengagement agreement.
step on the road to selfSuez
'take actions in order to oasis town of al-Arish, In two
ISRAEL
Canal
of
determination
and statehood,"
national radio said. Police remove a sea blockade,"
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!)
!flOIItM (jaJ of
After that, the network
and called for "an active
pjjg terj, making cordoned off the area and any move by the U.N. Security months they had proposed
NIUOI5 "Will be terminated." American role" in further
Cairo
:4'
•
good their vow to mark the rounded up several suspects, Council to affect the treaty earlier),
The rest of the pact carries Mideast negotiations.
S
Suez
adverady, and supply weapons
JORDAN
Egyptian-Israeli treaty with the spokeswoman said.
out the framework that was
SinaiI
of
emergency
for
A police spokeswoman said "at a time
In the lowerendui the arrow.
blood, bombed an open-air
agreed last September at the
In his prepared text for the
Peninsula
sivape S inai, anouuer and.
vegetable market today, frilling the bomb was hidden under a Israel."
Comp Divi m%nüt but it took signing ceremony, Sadat had
alat
-:
specify
wn ISII* of UUkeifldiC$te EGYPT
Begin did n(*IpeCifythe
type
one woman and woundIng 20 vegetable sta nd and killed one
urged Palestinian recognition
woenan,wounded IO others, two military presence the United thatthearealnvolvls4anoil
IOpsgssofflneprinUodoL — but in reading, he left out the
States would commit to the field will be handed over In
Witnesses said the blast of
strongly worded paragraphs.
In
Beirut,
the
Palestine
Middle
East, but Israel has sennmouthe (indeed ofthesix
shook tbamarket in the town of
SAUDI
Led, near Ben Guelon airpoi't, Liberation Organization repeatedly said It would VA morgis Ow Egyptians wanted).
A spokesman for the Egyp.
Sinai and its oil fields, ajpt
ARABIA
and left a hole more thana foot claimed r.sponilbWly for the want U.S. troops In the fl4jQfl
egress to mate peace wkb tian embassy said Sadat
Not did he say what action
wide In a blacktop counter at bOlflblr4.
Weak nftaccus to theS
imyskipped one of his
Th roughly drawn map
A spokesman for Wafa, the Washington would take to
the markat.
:
a
full
reading
cards, but stands by the
Israeli
canal,
an
it
it
d
deal
w
h
____
ve a blockade. An in- shewi the disputed INI5"I1
OccUp4Id
Blood of the vldlmsmlx.don PLO news agency said the remo
fUll
ran—
prepared
test.
Middle
zut
partner,
an area around Mt. Sinai and
force creased U.S. naval weasnce
pl ad,d to "en
the ground with smashed bomb was
Ste. Catherine's monastery was
Congress is expected to
hats, shoes and the aimed struggle of this Arab alroody aids.
vegetahi
Israel recognizes, In turn, anthems and appropriate $750
Washington launched a sky. settlid by "'igit a separate
sanis were flung around the people" and to demonstrate
Phased withdrawal from Sinai
that the peace tray is only the m1ll1 for economic assistance
train d Galaxy 5As that ferried area Called "Ares V,"
makedft market located on a
dd
B
mk
the
laradis
in
do
WMtos win notpaas."
first dip of wider proces, toEgypt this year pod o1ft
weapons to Israel during the wo
ficlal,,
s
number
cd
men
thq
can
daft
(ilgist
sidearms).
was settled Sunday involving the sther occupled earmarked to Improve Cairo's
thi spokesman said the 1813 aevindaY war. Egypt'
Angry Israelis jumped
Theflald
n.b.te,accordingto W&amp; In a IOwinde s
tITWieSolUIS Wed BIfl and antiquated, unreliable
t 0 1t the me" tAockad,of the StraltsofTlran then (310) ad the kind of
Arabs who were in the markat bomb
weapons hose
American
of between Prime Miner Mae. the Gem Strip.
UP
"wile
It
was
full
of
enemies.
launched
the
11
war.
telephone system.
at the time and beat them, the
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$21,430.
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E. Zlrkel &amp; WI. Janice. W 10' OfLot 2, easemont. $10,000.
all o03&amp;E IS- .f4 blk C.$,u,,
Magnolla$c. Corp to Harry A.
Sp.nun,s Tn. 4$. 50,151
Golmorhag Censtr. Co Inc. Lt Lt 14
POiwsod 0ev., Ltd. Is Lewis Wekhr5 Club Ests.,
Soc. Four,
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King Merritt Jr. &amp; wt. Betty to
Robert Al. Schulz I *0. Susan. Lot S.
repi. Mead Manor Un. $43,500.
Magnolia Svc. Corp. to Sutton &amp;
Sons Inc. Lot 22 Wekiva Club Ests.,
Sec Six. $24,.
ValerleT. Lustto Paul L. Kelleyl
WI. Mavis L., Lot 49, Star Lake
Ests., $331000.
(OCO) Daniel Balllnger to
Prances Sailingir, S 131.5$' of N
923.3$' of W¼ of SW". of SW¼ of
NW". Sec. 2420.30 $100.
(QCD) Dm11, Saiiirtger to
Frances Sallunger. N 792.0' of W¼ of
SW". of NW¼ (in W70 yd. ot $110
yd. &amp; W 25' 00 S 372') SEC. 21.20.30.
*100.
Winter $ags. Div. to Richard I.
KI$Iunv A WI. Nancy, Lt. 61,
Tuscawilla Un. I. *11.000.
Winter Spgs Div. to Ricahrdl.
Killing I wI Nancy, Lt 1 Tvscawllia
Un. $131100.
Winter Sags. 0ev. to Richard I
Kislung &amp; WI. Nancy, Lot 113, Winter
Springs Un. 3. 301.300.
Winter Spgs. 0ev. to Ricahrd F.
Killing A Nancy, Lt 13, Tuscawilia
Unit 7. $11,000.
Michael D. Welsh III *0. Barbara
Is Jolt. P. Meyer I wt. Laura A. Lt
13, Welilva Hills, Sec. I. $71,100.
Susan A. Levy to Douglas J.
McKeIvii &amp; WI. Hazel P., Lot 11, bIll
0. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6, 101300.
Richard D. Harry &amp; wt. Jean to
Torrence J. La Linde, WI. Lot 93,
Traiiwsed 15$., Sec. One, 307.011.

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and the owner gets a receipt for
tax purposes," said Maria.
For eight weeks the item Is on
sale for full price, after then It
is marked down 25 percent for
the next four weeks and for the
fInal four weeks it is marked
down 50 percent.
For those Interested In
bringing In garments to sell
Marts advises appointments
area must. "If they call early I
can usually see them the same
day or the next day at the
latest," she said. "If Items need
pressing, press them, as the
nicer they lock the more money
they will bring." Clothing
should be brought In on
hangers, which will be returned
to you.
Even If they have been
hanging In your closet all
winter they should be laundred
or cleaned as closet odors such
as sachet, cedar or smoke have
a way of clashing In her shop,
Maria stresses.
mere Is also a large selection
of accessories at Second Hand
Rose such as scarves, jewelry,
belts, purses, ties, hats, shoes
and boots.

To entertain children while
parents shop for bargains,
there Is a special play corner
complete with antique school
desk and books and dishes for
the tiny "hostess."
A former news photographer
and landscaper from
Rochester, N.Y., Maria opened
the shop on Sept. 2, 1978 after
moving to the area.

"I consider everyone either a
buyer or seller. Those who
bring things In to sell often find
something else they want to buy
before they leave," said Maria.
"What is so exciting about this
business is that you never know
what someone Is going to bring
In, there Is something new on
the racks every day. I have
made many great friendships."
Second Hand Rose Is open
Monday through Saturday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on
Thursday until 7 p.m. Check
your closets for good contempory clothing you no longer
need and call Maria at 862-3434
for an appointment. She can
turn them Into money for
you.ADV.

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customers and the fact that she
can ouiflt not only herself, but
her husband, 11-year-old son
and 9-year-old daughter in
fashionable clothing from her
own stock speaks well for the
quality and variety to be found.
You'll (hid clothing from Infant
size, to men's size 48 for men,
women and children for dreamo
up, work or play.
If you are the athletic type (or
just want to look good around
the courts) Second Hand Rose
has just received a selection of
new tennis wear, warm-up suits
and men's spoils shirts with
brand names such as Head and
Tall from an overstocked area
tennis shop. They are now
available at very competitive

and used spring and sommer
clothing, including bathing
suits.
To make room for them
Maria Zintel, owner of the
store, Isno longer accepting fan
and winter fashions on consignment unless they are
suitable for the transition to
spring.
Second Hand Rose, located In
San Sebastian Square on SR 434
near the SR 436 intersection
(through the arch, behind
O'Brien's TV), is not the ordinary used clothing shop.
Because Maria now has more
Ow 400 clients bringing In their
'oldies but goodies' to sell on prices.
COtWIgninerd, she can afford to
Second Hand Rose also has a
be choosey.
selection of new Portofino
She accepts only freshly spring jackets and skirts from
laundered or cleaned clothing another area shop, which has
In good repair. "No spots, no gone out of business.
stains or mending problems,"
"We keep things for four
Marts specifies, "people have montise and If the Item Is not
their own and don't want to buy sold by than the o term may pick
yours!"
it up, or, we donate ft to a
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
Italian American Social Club of Sanford membership
meeting, 8 p.m., Wine and Cheese Cafe, Sanford Plaza.
New members welcome.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center. Speaker Dr.
Trevor Colbourn, president UCF.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
civic center.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Wekiwa Chapter DAR, 1:30 p.m., DeBary United
Methodist Church parlor,. Speaker, William Webster on
the American Indian.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club,
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn; 10
am., Lake Mary Presbyterian Chlrch.
Altamonte Springs Serioma, noon, Ireland's
Restaurant.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
South Seminole AA, ,noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous (open), 8p.m., 1201 W.
First St.

Senior Citizen Security Seminar, 9a.m. to noon, Sanford
Civic Center. Free to public. Sponsored by Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Camelot Homeowners Ann., 8 p.m., Casselberry City
Hall.
Youth Programs Inc. In-service meeting for volunteers,
7p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light building, N. Myrtle Avenue,
Sanford. Speaker - U. Beau Taylor.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Voluala Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona inn.
Weight Watchers, tO a.m., Sear, Mtamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Rummage and bake sale sponsored by Ladles Guild,
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry.
SATURDAY, MARCH 31
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Seabee Veterans of America Island X4, 10 a.m., CPO
Club Orlando Naval Training Center.

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Republican Club of Seminole, covered dish dinner,
7:30 p.m., Winter Springs Community Center, 400 N.
Edgemon Ave. Call Nell Lee 323-0172.

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Sanford Lodge 27 lOoF and Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43
annual dinner and program, 6 p.m., 107'i Magnolia Ave.

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SUNDAY, APRIL 1
Bullroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.

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DeBary Wayfarers, 2 p.m., DeBary Civic Auditorium.

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Annual meeting American Lung Assu.of Central
Florida, 7 p.m. Elk's Lodge, 12 N. Primrose Ave.,
Orlando. Social how, 6:30 p.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, Civic Center. Bring bag
lunch. Business and bingo to follow,
Lake Highland Preparatory School, Orlando, open
house-curricujum fair, 4-8 p.m. Arts &amp; crafts, athletic
events, dramatic and choral presentations. Orientation
reception for visitors, 5p.m. Spaghetti supper, 5-7:30 p.m.
Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., Adventist Church,
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Woman's Club of Sanford covered dish luncheon
meeting, noon, clubhouse. Speaker-Judge Dominick Salfi.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5
Young Republicans regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jerry's Restaurant, Sanford Airport.
Seminole Community College players present "Butterflies Are Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre.
Chinese Auctios sponsored by PACE School, 7:30
Mcn5l0fl Lutheran Church, Casselberry. Call 636-

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Seminole Community College Players present "Butterflies Are Free", 8 p.m., Fine Arts Theatre, through
April.
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Corp. Commence at con. of SEC 14.
21-29 etc.
Howard Johnson Co. to PSDM
0ev. Corp. Commence at can. of
SEC 14-21-29 etc. 1315,000,
Bruce A. Barnhill to Cohn N.
Freeman I *0. Judith N. Lot 63,
English Woods, $100.
Charles Elllander &amp; *0. Jane R. to
George P. Penton I WI. Mildred. Lot
13, Oviedo Oaks, Un 1 547.500.
Headlands Inc. to Falcon Dcv.
-Cg., Lot 22, Fox Run sd. 15,000.
Donald E. Stormer &amp; WI. Leone to
Paul D. Scott Ill *f. Diane B. Lots 13
I II, bill G. Tr. 53, Sanlando Springs
$10,000.
Hugh W. Pierce I wt. Alice to
George J. Carter, Jr. Ill wt. Myra Al.
Lot I I W 10' of 2, bIll G, Oakland
Shores, First Addn $31,000.
Mary N. Glover to Douglas Al
Ball Jr. I *0. Judith A. Its 13 I 11,
bill 0, West Altamonte HIS.. Sec. 3.
11.100.
Shirley Anne Wentworth &amp; Ho.
Alan toChester F. Wheeler I *0.
Lot 20 bIll C. Sweetwater
Oaks, $101,000.

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Hagen Homes Inc. to John W.
Bogard &amp; *0. Ann C., Lot 33, Grove
Ests. 164,9W.
Olin Amer. Homes to Michael S.
(QCD) Wm. R. Walmsleyto Frills Hahn &amp; *0. Gloria, Lot 13, bill F.
V. Walmsley. Big. NW cor., bIll 3, Sterling Park Un. 3. $15,700.
tier 12. Sanford, Traffords Map.
Tompins 0ev. to Harry F. Randall
$100.
Ill *0. Vivian E., Lot 45, bIll OF North
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., Inc. to Orl. Ra ches, Sec. 5, 139,900.
Gregory A. Goodall &amp; *0. Keilie N.
James I. King Al *1. Barbara to
Lot 36, bill. 0, Sterling Park, Un.3 Victor J. Gustin I wt. Naomi, 5
$00.
333-I' of W 225' of NW". of SW,.,, of
(QCD) Lnc Dcv. Corp. to Jack F. SEC 62130. $34,000.
GluttIng 0 w159nla S Lt S. bIll A.
Wiidir Springs Dew to Delco Inc.,
The Springs, $100.
Lot 221 Winter Springs Un. $33,000.
Lewis N. Duke Al *0. Ruenell to
International Land Planning II
Srannonl Son Bldrs., Inc., Lots 3,1, Inc. to Deccatexine Constr. Cor. Lot
Al S. bill C, Sanlando Springs Tr IS, 23, Jennifer Ests. $21,300.
2nd row. $16,000.
Sprior Constr. to Raymond
(QCD) Kites Glass Jr., trustee etc Lopei 1 *1. Lydia J. Lot 30, bill 6.
to Key Div. Al Reality Inc. Lot), bill North Orlando 2nd Addn. $35,300.
D. Sanlando Springs Lake Oaks Sec
(QCD) First Seminole Land Co. Ic
$)00.
Tompkins Dcv. Co. Fla., Inc., Lots 1
Saniando Enter., inc. 10 Clyde N. 126, Garden 151a., Unit One. $100
Humphrey Ill *0. Constance P. Lot 3,
Sunrise Erectors, Inc. to Paul
bill, OF $anlando Springs, Lake Oaks Eslich &amp; *0. Paula J. Lt 6$ Sunrise
Sec. $10,050.
Unit One. 141.950.
international Land Planning II
Nader Constr. to Charles I. Witlin
Inc. to HTE Harkins Corp., Lot 111, A WI. Ruth, Lt 31, Tuscawille Unit 6,
Jennifer Ests. sis,sso.
174.000.
Ienflard Geffken I Janet to Alfred
J. Kephart &amp; *1. Carol J., ',mt.
M.L. West 16 wt. Jean .i., 1z mt., Bx
1236 Lake Arrowhead Ga., Lot 24,
Countryside, $14,000.
Orion Constr. 0,1., inc. to Wm.
lsKeae I *0. Betty H. Lot 3,
Wekiva Club Ests., Sec. Four,
*1)0.050.

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Attended The Advanced
Haircutting Seminar
Showing The New
"Retro Trend", The
New Spring Look In
Hair Fashions
CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT
322.3914
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Edw. Kembail &amp; *1. Holly to
Raymond J. Bench. Jr. &amp; wt. Mary
H. Lt 165. SW 0.14' of 17 blk I, The
Springs Shadowood Hill, *74.000.
Michael G. Kinter I wt. Nita Al. to
Laurel A. Walter I WI. Laura E lv
of Lot 12. Ilk A. Tangslwood Sec.
Four.
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(QCD) John C. Hartsock to
Marion Al. Hartsodll, Lot? St. Johns
Village 2nd Rev. $100.
Wm. Simmons I. *1. Sara to
Eugenio Alvarez &amp; WI. Patricia. Lot
141 Chula Vista, Sec. 3. 16,301
Cam. Prop. inc. to David Webb
Trucking Co., Commence at NW cor.
of S % of NW¼oISE¼0I Sec. 2.30.30
etc. 140,000.
Donald P. Slake &amp; *1. Delores to
Anton Letang &amp; wt. Josephine A. Lot
13, bill 16, Weatherslleld 2nd Addn.
$32,100.
The Babcock Co. to Oscar D.
Madison, sgl. Lot 126 Windward Sq.,
Sec. 2. 146,300.
Landvestors Inc. to Wm. C. Un.
derwood I *1. Nellie J. Lot 123,
Forest Brook 2nd Sec. $14,500.
Clement Alenovltz I
wt. Eli:. to
Roland Al. Dalton I WI. Myra C. Lot
4 Seminole Raceway First Addn.
$7,300.
Percell J. Leery &amp; wt. Frances to
Edw. A. Cingoranoili 0*0. Barbara.
Lt. SI, English Woods, $79,100.
MIltarr-AT
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Donald N. Love &amp; WI. Christine T.,
Lot 12. bill 0, Lake Kthryn Park
Fifth Addn. $19,050.
Thomas Wostmiyer, 90110 Roger
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Business Equipment Inc.
"We have been serving this
area for many years," says
Faulkner. "We do all the IBM
work for the city of Sanford and
Seminole County."
Faulkner has three employees and all the repair work
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Light, Sanford.
Weight Watchers 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.

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The undersigned, as Personal
Representative of the estate of
EARL V. TURNER, deceased, will
receive until 5p.m. April 13, 1979, at
the office of STENSTROM, DAVIS,
MCiNTOSH 5. JULIAN, Flagship
Bank of Seminole, 200 West First
Street, Sanford, Florida, sealed bids
for the Purchase of the following
described property, situated at 147
Meilonville Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, to wit:
Lot 3, Less the North Ili, and Lots I
and 5, Block 6, MAYFAIR, ac
Cording to the P1st thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book 3, Page 35,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida;
Said property is zoned Residential
by the City of Sanford, and situated
on the property Is a one-story, two.
bedroom, one-bath, dwelling. The
keys may be obtained from Patricia
Austin of STENSTROM, DAVIS,
McINTOSH I. JULIAN. The sale
shall be for the hight cash bid. No
bid will be accepted less than

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Deceased
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
that the administration of the estate
OICL.ARENCE PATRICK PRIEST,
deceased, File Number 19-MCP, is
pending In the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse, San.
ford, Florida, 32771. The personal
representative of the estate is
Randall D. Priest, whose addrese is
Route 3, lox 643. Sanford, Florida,
32771. The name and address of the
personal representativo's attorney
r set forth below.
Talepttone: 323.4330, ext. 392.
or
All persons having claims or
Proposal packages and additional demands against the estate are
Information may be obtaIned by required,
WITHIN
THREE
contacting the above office.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Deadline for submittal for SYE P THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
proposals Is Monday, April 30, 1979, THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
5:00 p.m.
of the aeove court a written
Publish: March 21, 36, 1q79
statement of any claim or demand
DEH.14S
they may have. Each claim must be
In writing and must indicate the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP basis for the claim, the name and
FLORIDA UINTIINTN JUDI* address of the creditor or his agent
COAL
CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE or attorney, and the amount
COUNTY, FLORIDA
lp
If the claim Is not yet due,
CaicNs.-79463.CA40.I
flw-datewlwn It -will- become due
IN Nit The MallS? SI the AdoptlU shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unllguidated, the
AARON WILLIAM YOST,
nature of the uncertainty Well be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
a minor child security shall be described. The
NOTICE OF ACTION
claimant shall deliver wfficIiN
To: ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNT
copies of toe claim to the clerk to
Addreil unrcwn
enable the clerk Is mall one copy to
Lost boson aess: Mount Dora, each peaI rpes,tivi.
Florida
All persons Interested in the estate
NMI" GO
You an, hereby notified that a
Isp,ofthis
g.c:ii for itt. adoption Of A1'SIt Administration has been mailedar
e
William VIof, a minor Child. has
neined,
WITHIN
THREE
beenlIledksffieilghteiath Judicial
MQNTK$ FROM THE DATE OF
CircuIt in and for $emlssls County,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Florida. entitled In re: The Matter
THIS NOTICE,toflieny
.obIedI.ns
I* to. Melon ii Mean William May
#My be" that t.Øs the
Ysst. You are rewired te serve aCo,
lidity al th&amp; decade . W 's will, the
pyofysurwrmondofsp,s.serebj.c.
the personal
vallficat4isssf
'iens, If anys therote upon
Pgtlfleit.r's alterney, Robert Al. riprsseswative. or toe venue or
Merrill. Pest Office Drawer H, jurisdiction of Hi court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
$aA$rd.Floids,3$fl1,oS?befers
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proposal for funding consideration.
The total allocation for FY 79 is
54301767.
Purpose of SYIP: This program
provides eligible youth with useful
work and sufficient basic education
and Institutional or on-the-job
training to assist these youths to
develop their maximum occupatio.
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ages 14 through 21 years of age. A
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September 30, 1979.
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including
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT:
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
DICK BEADLES OWNER-OPERATOR
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
NO.79.10. Orl.Civ.V
UNITED
STATES OF AMER ICA,Plalntiff, v.
WAYNE R. PUR SELL and
SHERRY M. PURSELL, his wife.
Defendant(s). ORDER FOR SEE
VICE IV PUBLICATION On motion
RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL
and affidavit of plaintiff in the
LAWN &amp; ORNAMENTALS
above- entitled cause by Kendall W.
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defendant(s), Wayne R. Pursell and
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cording to the Plat thereof as recor.
Sanford Plaza
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did in Plat Book 16, page 55, Public
Ph. 322.3421
Records of Seminole County,
Florida. and it appearing to the I TYPEWRITERS. CALCULATORS. ADDING MACHINES p
SERVICE
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All Service
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S IBM SPECIALISTS
appear or plead to the complaint
REPAIR
Sanford and
herein by the 26th day of April, 1979,
ALL MAJOR BRANDS
and in default thereof the Court will
Seminole
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opened an office in Sanford
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Plua at 2923 S. Orlando Dive
to the extent provided for by Section
Mg
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grand
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Code; it further ORDERED that all
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parties claiming interest by,
offering 10 percent off on all
c0''.4
through, under or against the afore.
Co.vt$ete
service work when you present
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said person Sherry M. Pursell shall
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opened Feb. 1.
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States Marshal in a newspaper of
KOT1 KOATINGS OF MID-FLORIDA
general circulation in Seminole
Florida Business Equipment
K £ M ICHILIIROIR, OWNERS
County, Florida, once a week for six
Inc. has had a reputation for
(6) consecutive weeks, commencing
322'7057
service and dependability In
on February 21, 1979. DONE AND
III I. WOODLAND DR.$ANPOID
Orlando since 1932 at its
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida, this
6th day of February, 1179.
location at 390 N. Orange Ave.
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Notice ii Hereby Given that ONE
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Massachusetts limited partnership,
authorized to do business in the
State of Florida under the name
ONE HAMILTON ASSOCIATES,
LTD., intends to register with He
Clerk of the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, the trade
name of ONE HAMILTON
ASSOCIATES, LTD. in compliance
with Section $43.09, Florida Statutes.
Florida Statutes.
Dated this 19th day of March,
In,.
ONE
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authorized to do business in
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Peace:

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By JIM HAYNFS

At Last

The Middle East, to put it mildly, has not
produced any really good news for our side in
months. So it was that the announcement that
President Carter, President Sadat, and Prime
Minister Begin had achieved a major breakthrough
in their long, arduous quest for an Egyptian-Israeli
peace treaty came as an especially pleasant surprise.
It was all the more so in view of the gloomy
reports of failure that shrouded Mr. Carter's
departure from days of hectic, round-the-clock
negotiations in Jerusalem.
The president's melodramatic announcement
that President Sadat has suddenly accepted the
American peace plan during what was considered
to be a brief, perfunctory Carter stopover at the
Cairo airport enroute home rescued the peace
treaty from the brink. Prime Minister Begin
quickly concurred with minor reservations and
ibject to approval of his cabinet and the Knesset.
Indeed , it would appear that the swift agreement
after six days of haggling over details came
precisely because President Sadat and Prime
Minister Begin recognized the brink had been
reached
that further delay and negotiations
would produce no more concessions from either
side, and, Instead, would probably end any im
mediate chance for settlement.
The dashed hopes that followed President
Sadat's peace pilgrimage to Jerusalem in
November, 1977, and the Camp David accords In
Septem ber of last year have restrained the
Jubilation that would otherwise be manifest. But
this third big Mid East peace initiative seems to be
the jackpot payoff.
To be sure, the final treaty terms had to be approved by the Israeli cabinet and the Knesset.
There was loud opposition from hardliners in
Prime Minister Begin's own Likud party.
Nevetheless, by subjecting the treaty to Knesset as
tell as cabinet approval and then threatening to
resign if there was no approval, Mr. Begin was
moved for the broadest kind of consensus. This is
constructive brinkmanship of a high order.
ki between the two kg
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Soviet threat to the whole Middle East Including
Saudi Arabia are all added reasons for a peace
treaty between Egypt and Israel that make this
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construction halted when the depression hit.
The hotel stood unfinished u It was, for years.
Passerby could distinguish Its bare rafters for
years. It was Inevitibic that progress would wash It
out in the Gulf tide. The Longboat Key golf course
is now on the hotel site. As for me, I can easily
visualize DiMagglo in close, private conversation
with Monroe In one former of the Mayfair's lounges.
Or a young midshipman slipping up the fire escape
past curfew.

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Census
By WilLIAM SrEIF
Hal and Stefanie have mailed announcements
to their friends saying that they've "joined in'
residence." Judy and Bob refer to themselves as
POSSLQs Persons of the Opposite Sex Sharing
Living Quarters.
All over the nation lifestyles are changing.
That 'hangs is reflected In how the U.S. Census
Bureau approaches next year's census.
Take the old "head of household" question. It's
disappeared from the forms now being printed.
On March 21, 1960, when the new forni' are
deli vered to 66 million households by the U.S.
Postal Service, each household simply will be
asked to Indicate the relationshi p of other family
members to the person In whose name the home
Is owned or rented.
The so-called Short form, with seven questions
on population characteristics and 12 about
housing, is aimed at 100 percent of the
population. From the question the bureau gets
data on household relationships, sex, age, race,
marital status, Spanish origin, number of units
In a residence, plumbing, number of rooms,
whether the unit is owned, rented or a co-op or
condo, and value of the home or rent.
One of every six households will get a longer
form, so adequate data can be gathered for
federal (and state ) revenue-sharing. That's a big
deal because more than $60 million In federal
funds Is returning to the states and local
goveremsntsthyur.
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'A Ca&amp;m BurUtl 1IcI'1 points ed "political
and money power rIiieø on the census these days.
.If lo to l5 percent of the people in astate refuse
to answer censue questions, the date could lose a
congressman" in the coming reapportionment of
House seats.
"Head of household" Isn't the only question
changed for the new census. The Spanish-origin
question was added to the short form months
ago as a result of recommendations coming
from dozens of public meetings, nine advisory
committees and a council of federal agencies
that uses lots of census data.
There are other race changes. Six new racial
choices were added In 1170; next year there'll be
six more, Vietnamese, - Asian In dian,.
Guamanian, Samoan, Eskimo and Aleut.
For the first time next year the housing
question will ask if the dwelling unit Is a "boit
van,
tec." The decade's change In housing
values Is also reflected: In 1170 the highest house
value asked was $60,000 or more; next year it'll
be $200,000 or more.
b eau's spending more then $600 million
oa thel*census(andwill do It all over again In
1* became Congress had mandated that the
census be taken every five years, Instead of 10,
from 1600 on ). Householders will have four days:
to dropresIMaes la the mall. Then, In late April,
084, comes the follow-up.
11* bureau will set up 400 temporary offices,
Jan. 2,1*, to recruit 210,000 canvassers. About
U million persons will be tided in basic math and map-reading before the canvassers are
hired.

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Aruba and Its nearby sister island of Curacao
havens" for those who want to
have
Invest hundreds of thousands of dollars th United
7lJItaxes
states
the substantial profits they expect from the
on
transactions.
A chain of islands situated lens than 50 miles
off thecoed (j Venezuela at the northern edge of
South America, the Netherlands Antilles are
emerging as a major factor In the year-long
controversy over foreign Investment In
America's farina.
farmers and journalists
have
already
found numerous parcels of
cropland In the United States that have been
mri,.d by corporations chartered has.
Included In that category are a large pecan
operation In New Meaclo, 25,000 acres of Georgia
f$ilflland, 160 acres In Idaho and 600 acres of
former fliflilY farina in Mkhlgaii.
The most s7atsnatIc recent analysis of farm
ownership In the United States was conducted
lad year by the General Accounting Office
(GAO), which dispatched federal Investigators
to a coiiles In five dates: California,
Oklahoma, Kansas, MInsourt and Georgia.
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cow$ss (44,713
acres) was owned by foreign Individuals or

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As the mother of eight children, seven
of whom have been periodic users of
marijuana during this time, I observed
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all the symptoms of

In California's Son Joaquin Valley, embracing

On most productive agricultural land In
America, GAO Investigators found three farms
f 5,100, 1,080 and 600 acres
owned by
NdI)erl*StdI A'4111s corporations.
In adjoining Tit. County, government officials found two similar purchases, of 518 and
315 acres. In Fresno County, Netherlands
Anti' corporations were listed asthe owners of
two 110.cres farms and a third of 640 acres.
bso
Georgia, 140 acres InDougherty
Coudy and another 1,217 acres in adjacent
Baker County were registered to firms in the
Netherlands Antillm
Beiini those corporate facades are wellheated Investors from Europe, Asia and Latin

them.

Marijuana Is a big deceiver and all
e
th arguments about Its g . being
harmful are lies. The users themselves
are not aware of Its effects. Living In
the same house with these poor
children, and being their mother who
knows them better than anyone, I can
truthfully say that this drug is much
more harmful than anyone realizes,
Even In sin')l amounts there Is a
definite change in their attitudes and
behavior. They become very touchy,
sullen, sarcastic, unreasonably confident, and with a lack of concern toward
others. After prolonged use, they are
completely unreasonable about
anything. They do not realize this W.
They find someone or something to
Name for their attitude and behavior.
Adults and teen-agers of today argue
that marijuana is no more harmf ul than
alcohol, That's not true! That's not
true! That's net true l
The effects of alcohol are usually
gone within 4$ bows. However, as this
article dates, marijuana resides In the
body with its cifeds on the brain for

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America. Evidence already has surfaced of

Swiss, Itallin, German, Dutch and French
Own1p.
But Arba's dirty little secret, according to
govenened officials here, is that many of the
"foreI" Invedore actually are American
corpwatkas to
taxis on their prots.
the Netherlands Antilles' indimsids
for such Iavivat is a aydun of ibnosi total
impordis secrecy 00 rivals the virtually absolid, privacy atfunisd to holder, of numbered
Swiss bank accoads. 7be names of corporate
Invedori are never revealed to oidslkrs.

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weeks. Marijuana mixed with alcohol
produces violent responses In most
people and children.
Habitual marijuana-users really love
no one; they only love how they feel.
These poor users don't realize this;
only an outside observer does.
Alcohol in Itself does not affect the
brain like this drug does. Alcohol is both
a relaxant and a depressant. However,
It does not have the prolonged and
damaging effects that marijuana does
on the brain.
Our enemies have always said that
they would get us from wftkin ear
reentry. This is one of their biggest
weapons.
Marijuana j
the
yo ung as they are , n
,g"aMe,
of today is
of
tomorrow. I hope the drug dealers In
our country, who have any love for It,
would open their eyes and see what
harm they are causing for monetary

What's Left?

corporations. But almost V percent of that
acreage was registered in In the Netherlands
Antilles.

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In the closing five minutes
Johnson added four more points
and fired passes to Kelser for
two easy stuffs that kept ISU at
a comfortable distance.
Kelser finished with 19 points,
a teen-high eight rebounds,
and a season-high nine assists.
Kelm and Johnson led the all.
tournament team voting, each
getting 134 votes. And Johnson
was voted the outstanding

MSU was coasting on a 48-32
lead when Greg Kelm picked
up his fourth foul and was
benched with 15:33 to go.
During the next 10 minutes the
Sycamores 33.0 coming into
the final
Ignited a scoring
barrage that carried them
within 57-50 of the Spartcns.
But Johnson grabbed a
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AU youngsters of Little League age are Invited to
participate In Sat urday's clinic conducted by the Miami
Amigos at Sanford Memorial Stadi um.
The 10:30 a.m. clinic will be followed by a 1:30
exhibition game against the Denver Bears. Youngsters
attending the clinic will be admitted to the exhi
bition
game for free, while adult admission at 1:30 will be $1.
Kids and senior citizens wi ll be admitted for 50 cents.
In addition, the Amigos will stage a Sunday exhibition

game against Panama City, also darting at 1:30.
Miami and Panenia 'çIL are members of the newly.
f ormed Inter-American League.

Bird had a poor shooting
night, hitting on just seven of 21
attempts from the field to lead
1513 with 19 points.
MSU used two first-half
scoring sprees
outscoring
ISV 9.0 to lead 16-8, then hitting
seven consecutive points late in
the half to stop a Sycamore
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rally to take a 37-28 lead at
the break.
In the second half MSU tossed
In the first seven points and
guard Terry Donnelly hit four
long bombs to give the Spartans
their 16-point bulge. Donnelly
scored 15 points in the game,
Including 13 In the second half.

"We were hoping he would have
a sub-par game and we didn't
want him to cut us apart with
his passing," Heathcote added.

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"a tremendous year. Anyone
disappo int ed wi th the success
we have had this year has to be
a lesser man than I am. We got
the shots we have been getting

Indiana State coach Bill
Hodges pulled Bird in the final
minut es, and the 6-foot-9 senior
sobbed on the bench as MSU
scored 12 of its final 16 points at
the foul line in running out the
clock on the Sycamores.

But Bird, reserve Heaton and
guard Carl Nicks scored 22 of
ISV's first 26 points in the
second half to make a run at
MSU. Nicks finished with 17
points, fouli ng out with 2:43 to
go In the game, while Heaton
added 10.

all year but just didn't hit."
ISV shot only 38 percent in the
first half and 42.2 percent In the
game, while MSU hit a
blistering 60.5 percent from the
field in the game. And the
Spartans stayed with the
Sycamores on the boards,
edged by just one 37-36.

Bird then stayed in the locked
dressing room until the Univer-

sity

Utah Special Events
Center emptied. Hodges said,
"1 asked him to come to the
Press conference. But he said
he didn't want to come."
Hodges said his team had had

Bird led all rebounders with
13, but he had only two assists.

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Heathcote said his team had a
long road just getting to the
NCAA playoffs, but won 10
straight games in the Big 10 to
finish tied for first.

u effects of marijuana turn
seven ch ildren against their mother In
late and violence, what could he more
harmf ul to any nation? U this situation
multiplies and multiplies, what is left
for America?
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Porzig pitches,
Thompson bats

Lyman Monday afternoon.
Dean Frith scattered three
hits for the 12-5 winners while
David Hill added two hits to the
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Lyman High's Mila Serrano takes a strong cut in
Monday's 13-2 win over Seminole. The SIIS catcher
Is Lisa flarper. Nlelissa Putt hit a grand slam and
Serrano connected for another homer to pace
Lyman. Della Benton tripled for Seminole.

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TWELFTH RACE, .1I,D.
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13-40 5.60 &amp;io
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1000 340 7 Boston
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279.20. Time 31.79.
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round4rlppersasOviedoAuo
Parts took 18-Il measure of
Stromberg-Carlson on opening
night In the Sanford Softball
Association's Metro League.
Howard's Mobile scored five
tunes In t he last two Innings and
held Its opponents to three-up,
three-down frames in a 13-7

The Five Star Conference set

&amp;eun Insurance Monday night t,. Las May fell to 34.
In the Altamonte Springs Little
BROWNING
POICIf CITY
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And In girls Mustang softball
Wall each Mt home rims and action, A. D. Plumbing
tripped
Rod Mob banged out these hits Lake Mary, 24-2, on Susan
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had three hits for the winners Mullins
banged out three
Wall bro ught the men's softball Oviedo Auto Pa rts, hittingfor
a while Jim Gibson had three hits hits toeach
spark the Howard's
season In with bang in Sanford homer and three singles
for a 10 Stromberg.Carlson.
Mobil victory. Mike Aiken had
Monday night.
perfect 4-for-4 night. Albert
Tony Dunkinson went 44or-4 three hits and John Cooper two
Jackson belted three homers Morton and Rico Peterson each
and Don Hibbard and George for the helicopter team.
to lead Deluxe Bar to a 28-18

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Breen

cid.oft of Arabian oil would Shut down American Intelulgepre reports claim ft" transport
ft rinIi to e seen whither Camler's belated
factories and reduce trlc by Alm" balL
puma' landed approzlmnatuly * Cuban mar- Mug"will be In time.
Sources close to Carter say he has a padi for cenarles to spwlisad the attack Slet
W"Tu WHO? Vice presidents of the united
Was that em ealy be described es rillgloon. It IscluMmsand advisers, according to the states have always had sometg of an I"-4lty
Is "" i coavtctàum to resort to w.flry
vmind the Mtac
problem. Th. fictional Alexander Throtmuss, they W. Yet some of his
Uds caused pale in M Arabia, whose tiubottom no had to tag along with a tour group
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our ad that they rngar carter a
vsnsuies to take gr"te t will karime the So the, scrambled to arrange new "-oil to uvrlatkily reminded of ka zimpontarice as
Pr'4 Wailer Mondale won the other
r of war.
protect their aiiuiem oil Uemusis, They we
day at a While Boise msetk on ILap al coda.
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to
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tar to sad a t
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date pi*klaa attended.
fue We the Farika Odt as a warning to the OddWlyo the pidded t.cgaid
Arabs ad Soviets lithe that the tiaded States UI. dllaj wo in jam dy. In pair, besed
mierka, Mondale got a mild
pa.d to &amp;W its all IIIEIs. AN in' DiJe Secretary_Herald Sum to Saudi dmft by myderleidy r.tu.Lmg to Qaii
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tournaments and
Forest City executed a rare post a 16-7
Mustang
victory
the first in
being
Friday
triple play, but Browning Monday night In the Seminole Saturday
DeLand
forand
the
Forms recovered sufficiently to Pony Baseball League.
Mitt Wolf, Don McGinnis and loop's tennis event.
" in DeLand at
Mitt Lang participated in the 8:30 am.beFriday
at the city
triple play for the losers.
courts.
In Monday's Pinto Showdown
Five Star golf tourney is April
between undefeated Quid
Ormond Beach's Tomnoka
Fencing and Longwood Oaks course beghvflng at 1)00(1.
Travelers, John Urshan hit a Swl.niiiIng meet will be April
key home riti to load the at Daytona Beach's Welch Pool7

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Plum Harbor, they ups. The Uihsd

Jackson,, Lloyd

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Wins

Browning

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Brantley Frida y night and
Lyman Monday night. All three
games are at home on the
Sanford memorial Stadi um turf
darting at 7:30.
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Pentagon, military strategists have been
dlay.d at Pr.sldsnt Carter's - satrame
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scoring a game-high 24 points In

title, defeating Penn 96-93 in
overtime. The Blue Demons
were led by Mark Agulrre's 34
points and 22 from Gary
Garland. Aguirre and Garland
were also named to the alltournament team, along with
Bird.

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"Our players rallied around
each other and saved the best
for lad,"said Heathcote. And it
was Johnson who led the way,

Seminole High was whipped
Seminole got jat three hits 114 overall and 4-3 In Five Star
soundly by Daytona Mainland off Mainland pitcher Chris Conference play. Lake Brantley
in baseball Monday afternoon, Stephens, who fanned just ON is the loop pacesetter with a 5-1
4.1.
batter, but hadthe Seminoles mark while Lyman Is second at
"We gave them three popping up and grounding out. 4-2.
unearned rims, but what hurt
George Porzig was the victim
"Our next three games
most was that we just weren't of the unearned gtg Seminole should clear up the conference
hitting the ball," said Seminole had five errors In the field.
pictur e for us," said Lundquist.
coach Bobby Lundquist.
The loss dropped Seminole to Seminole plays Lake Howell

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DePaul took the consolation

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rebound, cleared the bail to
and took a return pass
for a dunk over Bob Heaton.
Johnson was fouled after
making the shot, and then sank
two free throws fora four-point
Play to keep MSU ahead.
Kelm,

rty

is famed as a midminter vacation retreat -but
for an elite group of wealthy Investors, It has
another,far more lucrative attraction.

ambassadors, the flow of people and trade between
EPt and Israel could transform not only those
countries but that part of the world.

eighth team to win the national
collegiate crown without a lass.

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Bird In The Hand Worth Much For Michigan State

SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)
Michigan State coach Jud
Heathcote says sophomore
Earvin "Magic" Johnson has
many talents, but a lot of people
don't notice that more often
than not he connects when the
outcome Ison the line.
It was the Moot-11 Johnson
Who connected time after time
with scoring and passing in the
second half of Michigan State's
7544 win over previously tinbeaten Indiana State Monday
night In the NCAA tournament
final
The Spartans' victory, In
their first title-game appearance, ended the Sycamores'
dream of becoming only the

Some

ORANJESTAD, Netherlands Antilles (NEA)
This stmdreiched Caribbean Island of Aruba

W his Intimate involvement with the Israeli
litIcal process suggest a troublesome lack of
preparation for so complex an International Issue.
Uneasiness is created by the President of the
United States shuttling about abroad for days on
end.
But for now, what really matters is that the most
Middle East are nearer to
a
t
yet
been. The exchange of
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Evening Herald, Sa nford, Fl.

Or even the aura of the onceinagnlflCe*ht
ballroom, now little more than a connecting hallway
for the wings of the New Tribes Mission
headquarters.
Those visions are the beauty of landmarks.
Let's hope the old place stands the strain of time.

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the large, protective Sinai real estate they are
liethg called on to surrender to Egypt, and he
provided the Egyptians a settlement that least
estranges them from the Arab world, which
remains hostile to Israel.
Even though the president's personal diplomacy
represented a bold gamble, born partly no doubt of
desperation over sagging political fortunes at
home, what really matters is that he may have
shaped world history and reversed the decline of
American Influence abroad. This could be his most
enduring achievement.
Nevertheless, Mr. Carter's harried negotiations

"I decided father than taking care Of myself,
P--- d lot th• government do itr'

as started by the late Join Ringling Nor th, but

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previous ones.
Without question, President Carter deserves the
praise he is receiving for his role as a catalyst in
bringing Israel and Egypt together. He managed to
reassure the Israelis, whose national survival is at
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ke et
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After the war, it was back to business, and some
of the more glamorous years when sports personalities as well as movie stars frequented the
hotel. Joe DiMagglo, Tallulah Bankhead, Marilyn
Monroe and millionaire ILL Hunt had their names
on the registry.
Al Capone was a visitor to the hotel In earlier
times.
Spring was th e busied tlmepf the year In the late
forties and early fifties, what with the New York
Giants training in Sanford. After the Giants moved
to San Francisco, the pace slackened.
From 1963 through 197$ the Sanford Naval
Academy operated in the hotel, finally running out
of money and pulling up stakes.
The present residents of the hotel are New Tribes
Mission personnel Some 59 employees and their
famll,Les li ve there facing Lake Monroe.
There are too few landmarks left In Florida.
As a younter. I was fasclnst.,d by t he huge hotel

A but if the walls could only talk ... what the old
Mayfair Hotel could tell us!
Driving pad the 50-year-old Sanford landmark
the other day, It came to mind that It was something
of a blessing that the New Tribes Mission decided to
purchase the six-acre tract of land and buildings
last year and establish Its national headquarters
I ere.
It would surely be a shame to see the building fall
victim to progress; or even worse, time.
For the uninformed, the hotel was opened In 1926,
and never fulfilled the dreams of Its builders.
Named Hotel Forrest Lake, after the Sanford
mayor, the I*room hotel (also 158 bathrooms)
suffered In the Florida land bust.
The cost was $500,000, and Investors lost their
shirts. The city of Sanford took over the building In
l,renaming it the Mayfair Hotel. During World
War II, the building was used for housing personnel
staUoned at the SiInlor(1 Naval A1 auon.

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Tuiday, March 27, 1919

6.5 Percent Hike
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Sanford

IN BRIEF
Scientist
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Says Vaccine

In And Around Sanford

A tentative pay hike of 6.5

Prevent Liver Cancer

DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)—A Nobel Prlzewlnnlng
scientist believes an experimental hepatitis vaccine now
being tested may also prevent the development of a liver
cancer common In Africa and Asia.
U Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg of the Fox Chase Cancer
Center In Philadelphia Is right, it would be the first Vaccine effective against cancer In humans. It would
strengthen the long-suspected link between viruses and
cancer.
"If wefound one virus connected with a cancer, then It
would encourage us to look for others," Blumberg said
Monday at an American Cancer Society symposium.
Blumberg, who won apJ prize lfl6 for his vjraj
research, said there Is "substantial evidence" linking
persistent infections by one type of hepatitis virus, known
as type B, with cancer that originates in the liver.

additional funds tobe budgeted percentage pay hike asopposed
percent for fiscal l7910 has for salaries. Increased tax to the flat rate proposed by
been approved for Sanford city revenues would account for the StenstromI,* *
employees.
employees. However, that money to pay those raises,
The flat rate pay hike reduces
figure Is considered a guideline according to city offIcials.
the Incentive for advancement,
I'
and will not become final until
City Manager Warren E. according to Knowles.
P1 the 1V7910 city budget Is ap- Knowles noted the pay increase "This results In leaving little
I proved next September.
advancement opportunities In
is not definite,
I The pay Increase was agreed "There Is nothing final about the pay schedule even after
to on a 3-2 vote of the city It," Knowles said of the pay earning a promotion," noted
commission at Its regular hike. "It Is just a guideline for Knowles, "In simple terms, It
meeting Monday night. Corn- the budget."
hardly pays to be a supervisor.
inissloners Julian Stenstrom
IS apparent throughout the
Knowles explained that the
and David Farr opposed the commission's vote Monday was positions that the leveling effect
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across the board pay boost, approval of the pay increase leaves less incentive for anyone
favoring instead a flat rate pay provided the money Is to become a supervisor."
4.
hike.
available. The final decision on
The flat rate pay hike would
I
Originally discussed at the the pay hike will be made when
have given every employee a
March 12 commission meeting, the city budget Is approved in $684.32 per year pa
y raise, as
the pay hike vote was delayed September, said Knowles.
opposed
to
6.5
percent of their
'
until Monday so commissioners
Knowles had recommended a current salary.
'
could review the possibility of a
L•:
flat rate hike. Stenstrom
Proposed the flat rate hike at
the March 12
"I think Its time to equalize
4
things for those
people who
meeting,
need It," Stenstrom said In
arguing
Girl Scouts of Troop 10, Altamonte
rate hike.
Springs, learn to
He explained a flat rate hike
make orange marmalade during a tour of the would narrow
REFUSE
the gap between
Seminole Community Cannery at 504 E. Celery Ave.,
the salaries of upper and lower
Sanford. Making marmalade are Debbie Peterson, eachelon employees.
The Sanford Public Works Depart.
Paula Owens and Clara Murray.
Either method of pay raise
ment will be conducting
I Wide
would require $190,925.35 In

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Bride Honored At 'Here's Hoping
You'll Be
Forever ' Party

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than a "Here's hoping
you'll be happy forever"
drop-In for a bride. And the

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bride who radiated such
happiness as the guest of
honor was Mrs. Rick
Voltoline (nee Elizabeth
Anne Larder).
The "do drop-In" event
took place at the spacious
home of Ann Nelswandez- in

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Crocodile 'Peeping Toms'
MIAMI (UP!) A group of "Peeping Tom" scientists
will be spying on American crocodiles in south Florida
this mating season—but all in the interest of science, of
course.
Only 200 of the crocodiles remain In the United States,
all in mouth Florida, and the scientists want to find out why
they are nearly extinct.
The 50 scientists and 150 aides, roughly one for each
known croc, will use radio transmitters to keep track of
each female reptile. The U. S. Office of Endangered
Species will spend $20,000 beginning In April to observe
an habits and rearing of baby American crocodiles.

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COOKING

MIAMI (UP!)— An intensive hunt is on for a group of

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The purchase price will range from 02 to $ per share
depending on the book value of the shares at closing, Sun
Banks said.
Financial Disclosures Due
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) Senate President Phil Lewis
says there Is no danger that two fellow senators who have
Mill not disclosed their financial worth will fall to do so
before the Legislature ends Its 60.day session June 1.
"The longer It lingers, the worse It Is going to get and
they want to get It over with," said Lewis, who filed his
financial statement 30 minutes after the state Supreme
Court ruled Thursday that the "Sunshine Amendment"
applied to him and Seas. Dempsey Barron and Jackson
Gordon.
Gordon, D-MIamI Beach, and Barron, DPanama City,
had note prepared the Information In advance. But they
promised to file as soon as their accow*ants can get out
from under an avalanche of Income tax reports and get
the stMeng together.
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Her Word Against His?
TALLAHAE (UP!) Rep. Terence O'Malley says
ida subcommittee on Unemployment Compensation and
Labor Is taking seriously a bill to make "sexual
harrasemeig" an unfair labor practice, subject to In.
VeMIgMICa by Us Hwnen Rel4kIms CnmIiMon,
"Idcn'tdoubtthatiorto(thlnggoes on," O'MaUsy said.
But he said he Is concerned whether its a problam that
can be effectively dealt with In law.
"It boib down to "or Wad Against m1w $I, he amid,
and any employer Is wide open to bWfrmail.
"Suppose an smillcyllf refused an iL.. i v rI
for Isgth'TIat, reasons and the woman says, "If you ion't,
I'll teIlthsMateYOU pronnitj1i
ltI
gjf
the burden to the employer to prove that he didn't," the
Foot LalaiardaIe.Dsmoaj said.
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Wants Unity,

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TALLAHASSEE (UP!)— Bob Mann Intends to seek a
fdILw
$
Be Public $er,j
clakensa and promote mvclpneplsd unity and 'ftklincy.
'IhOPSte weld Mass 4IS People iioanagy waking
laid UP! Monday. 111 Isp,
more work Pa on. I'm 01111111111111111111110111
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The PSC elects a chairman April 2 ad Ilena, who has
held the jab on an Interim buMs since Janiaaq, Is do 0*
announced candidate.

Floyd to set his annuaisya
$21,300.
The city commission during a
workshop session Monday gave
Informal approval to the pay

Albin C.Kendall,13,of790W
Second St., Sanford, died
Monday night at Seminole

Manori) Hospital. Born In
Evergreen, Ala., be lived In
Sanford for the pad 65 years.
He Was a member of the FIM
Baptist Qutth A veteran of

Now, with 9 convenient Central Florida
locations our homes are closer than ever to
yours.
Weplanned It that way. You work hard,
and your time Is valuable. And, when It's
time to save or time to borrow we want to
help you save both money and time In the
bargain. That's why we're In your neighborhood. One of our offices Is just around
the corner on your way, not out of It.
Another Important asset we can help you
save Is gas. Instead of fighting cross-town
traffic and consuming energy
both
yours and your car's, seep your money
working close to homi with us. We'll pay
you the highest return allowed by law, and
give you the security of knowing It's Insured
up to $40,000 fur each account.
And, we'll keep your money here building and Improving your neighborhood with
home loans created by your savings..When
you save with us, Interest Is just one of the

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Sanbord. wtio died Morday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
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returned from Coronado,
Calif., near San Diego
where she spent five weeks
visiting with her grandson

and his wife who are both in
the Navy, and stationed
there.
LOIs' main mission was
to be on hand for the
arrival of her greatgrandson, She said her
grand-daughter-in-law
worked until theday before

the baby was born.
Taking in the sights took
up a lot of time and Lois
said, "I even stuck my foot
in the Pacific Ocean just to
say I had done It."
And like most travelers
who are away from home
for a long time, Lois said it
was good tube back home
In Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. Roger
(Gail) Stewart are back
from several days in Las

NICHOLS

Their celebration came a
little early, and "ft was just
wonderful" according to
Bill.
Bonnie and Henry
Schumacher entertained at
a dinner at their Wilson
Place home for the couple
and "other children"
Ruthie and Charles from
Panama City and Gall and

Ronald Soder and family
from Jacksonville.
During the weekend, the
family group all went out
on the town several times.

Thorlon was presented a
plaque for serving with the
Cubs for the past three and

one-half years.
Ballet Guild of Sanford.
Seminole will be traveling
to Brooksville Saturday for
a performance that night.
This will be the third year

that the guild has been
contracted to eppear there.
And this weekend ourw
adopted Mom and Dad,
adopted
Ilene and Frank Braden,
will be returning to their
home In Elgin, Dl. after
wintering in Central
Florida. Their friends they
have met here will miss
them—and so will we!

Symphony Orchestra.
Attending the super style
show, along with Superman, were Liz Helfrich,
Jerri Kirk, Annette Wing
and Jane Moore.
Margaret and Fred Karl
flew In from their home in
Las Vegas to celebrate his
80th birthday in Winter
Park with family from this
area, New York and

elsewhere.
Since their marriage here
several years ago, the
couple have made their
way around the world.

They bought a retirement
Equilla H. Shaw of
Sanford Is enrolled for the
spring trimester at
Oklahoma State Tech,

nest in Las Vegas, their
favorite spot on the globe.
Margaret is the mother

of Jan McClung.

Order A
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With 3$ million women In the
work force, and more joining
every day, time-and-money

savers are more important than
they have ever been before.
Everyone knows that sewing

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should she take on a nursing job
U you have a full figure,
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where she couldn't renew you'll find that "Fashion 79"
to repay his mother for all she's economically unsound for her to herself every eight hours, or has more '11mmlng patterns
In
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Wednesday.

Grace Methodist Church
was the setting for the Blue

Sanford.

Guest speakers are
featured all year In the
Home Ec classes, and are
always Informative and
interesting, according to
Ruth—KWA NICHOLS

If you should see Mr. and
Mrs. Walter A. (Bill)
Gielow, congratulate them
on their 20th 'wedding
anniversary coming up

Norma Ragsdale, principal
of Idyllwilde School, was
guest of honor.
Cubmaster Nelson

Although the weather
wasn't exactly designed for
a spring fling, at least four
local women that we know
of donned their finery and
were among patrons attending Symphonata, a
spring fashion show held at
Orlando's Marriott,
sponsored by the women's
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buffet dinner when
fellowship reigned
supreme.
The sponsor, Mrs.

of a chronically in flly because of the emotional n-- from the
same friatrations tri duty. The design shown
member? I'm an RN and U i volvement. Second, she and teaMsis
that cause other today can be made Into a
knows
her
mother-inabuse..
chose to nurse an ailing probably
a mining dress or office-wise
be one law well enough to be aware
relative, t

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the class was In always
using fresh dough. "We use
top quality Ingredients and
it pays off in the taste,"he
explained.

OURSELVES
Editor

According to Anne Aiken,
the 1939 Seminole High
School Class of 1939 will be
celebrating their 40th
reunion on June 16 at
Deltona Inn.
Jack Bolt was the class
President ... so watch out for
a super celebration.

Okmulgee, Okla. She is the
sister of Charles Shaw of
820 Celery Ave.

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ford.
Survivum Incluile his wife,
WI
Kendall. Seiord;
tire. neW A. Eogene, Lake
Wales; James J. and Richard
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served Paul Sanglorglo
demonstrate pizza making.
Paul, only 18, Is already

longwood Restaurant.

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and Gold banquet for Cub
Scout Pack 236. Six dens
and their families had a

Is saving, with ready-to-wear
prices going higher by the
minute. But what about time?
Is the money saved by sewing
worth the extra time It takes?
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DEAR ABBY: MIXED EMOWhen caring for a patient 24 time while sewing?
TIONS wrote that his aging
hours a day, seven days a week,
The answer Is "Yes" to both
mother had suffered a stroke
the nurse becomes tired and
and needs constant care. "I will
worn Out. Should she ISOd
Start by saving shopping
never send her to a nursing
medical care or time off to red, time, using the malls as
much
home," he vows, "because all
she's aptto forego ft for fear her as
possible. The new "Fashion
her His she sacrificed for me,
absence would upset the
79" pattern album Is out and Its
and now ft's my turn to repay
patient. Meanwhile, the nurse
available
exclusively to readers
her." So "our hero" asks his
Wass contact with friend, neigh- of this newspaper. You can shop
W_h 4.
20 h...... e.. I..
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W
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hors and the world In general.
for your patterns at home, or
registered nurse—to day home
DEAR ABBY: The RN who When the patient finally dies, while riding
the bus, train or
and take care of his mother. refused to stay home and nurse there Is nothing WI of
the
car
pool
to
work.
And when you
't
her
husband's
chronically
in
. wife refused,and
ord
e
r
your
patterns,
you'll be
mother
has
valid
reasons
for
Me
bar.
We hear much about child sure of getting the right pattern
Us
In
Abby, why do people feel that
first place, and wife abs. lately, Many In the right size.
the RN In the family should she knows how difficult It Is to doctors and
nurses see
You can save lots of time by
drop everything end take care be professional with relatives PATIENT abuse
which results letting one pattern do double or

raise. "The Increase falls
within President Jimmy
Carter's anti-Inflatlonery
guidelines of seven percent,"
City Commissioner Peggy

ALBIN KENDALL

School Home Economic,
Department closely ab-

Casselberry at a redaurant owned by his father and
mother.
With the fascinated
students looking on, Paul
only smiled when asked
about the delicious sause
topped used on the pizza.
"It's a family secret," he
said.
Even though he's only 18,
he learned to make pizza
two and a half years ago,
from his uncle, who owns a

If Husband Feels Ile
Must Care ForMom.,
Then Let Him Do It

The Mthmoni springs City
CommissIon Is expected at Its 7
pin, regular meeting today to
formally approve a 6.5 percent
PAY raise for Mayor Norman

AREA
DEATH

The Mllwee Middle

class after discovering
really good Italian food in

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;1Z$ yadorday's high, IS; Wue

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On Tap.

from a table centered with
an arrangement of yellow
mums accented by glowing
yellow candles.
About SOof the bride's coworkers at the Seminole
County School Board
during the appointed hours
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Elizabeth
received many lovely gifts.
The couple were married
Feb 17 at the First United

Class Learns Pizza Making

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Floyd

Qiildress mid.
Mrs. Childress said the
commissioners discussed
several percentage pay raises
before settling on the 6.5 percent. "I wouldn't call It a merit
Increase. It Is more like a cod—
of-living Increase," she said.
She noted during the five
years and three months Floyd
has been in office he has
received only one other pay
raise and that was from the
amount Us office paid when he
was first elected.

(Herald Pb.to by lid. NicOwisi
Paul Sanglorglo tips and flips — pizza dough

adept at swirling and
tossing the dough In a great
arc in the air.
Ruth Demins, Home
Economics Instructor,
said, "I Invited Paul to

&amp;Mmn Funeral Hems-PA In
ii mph or ieee becemlag charge of arrsngem.g,

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made on a call basis; first call, first
served. City will pick up anything
"laced at the normalI Pick
k UP point.
'
Call Public Works Department, 322.
3161 ext 231 Monday through Friday
8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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WEATHER

UM

Coty Manager Named

icy fruit punch were
served in the family room

May 1S, at no, cost to the property

on a cash

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Clean-up beginning April 1, through

Dick Rozansky, Winter purpose of Interviewing the top Mary budding official, and previous
commitment, Mrs.
Springs city planner for the three contenders for the job.
Michael G. Cruinpton, an en- Northon said.
past 2
years, was
City Clerk Mary Norton said vironinental assistant with Us
unanimously named the city's today the two other contenders, Seminole County EnvironRozanslcy'a salary as city
first city manager by Us gleaned from a lid of II ap- mental Services,
planner was $12,000 annually,
Winter Springs City Council pli canta, one from as far away
But neither of these men with $10,000 of that amount paid
Monday night.
as Missouri, were Francis showed up for the Monday under the federal CornThe action was taken at a Jenlor, former Altamonte Interview
one because of prehenslve Employment
special meeting called for Us Springs, Casselberry and Lake Illness and the other due to a Training Act (CETA).
Th e

Sun Bank To Buy Bank Stock

basis up to 100 percent of the outstanding stock of the
Cape Coral Bank and That.
The agreement was announced jointly by Richard F.
Uvt'wjton,
chairman of the board of Sun Banks of
mind am&amp; IL
the based

hostesses were Harriett
(Baba) Den, Pat Hardin
and Pat Warren,
Special guests were the
bride's mother, Mrs. Opal
Lanier; her sister, Becky
Lanier of Oviedo; and Mrs.
Linda Voltoline, mother of
the bridegroom.
Delightful refreshments
of light hors d' oeuvres and

FREE SPRING
CLEAN=UP

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chickens stolen Sunday which could possibly be infected
with Exotic Newcastle disease, which has devastated
Poultry Industries in the past.
The Department of Agriculture Monday asked local
Police and sheriff's officials to Intensify the search after
the disease was confirmed among chickens at the Quality
Bird Farm. The department also clamped a quarantine on
the farm owned by B.R. Slocum.
Slocum reported the theft of 270 birds Sunday.

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Missing Chickens Diseased?

ORLANDO (UP!)— Sun Banks of Florida, Inc.,
announced Monday

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Vegas. Gall is still not
available for comment.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

TV HIGHLIGHTS
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STRAWBERRIES: Extra large &amp;
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Real-life husband

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"Kaz," when Linda Lavin !ust ti'
2
drug offender who wants toi handle her own defense
RiLe$bman ofl.rs
April 4 on CBS.

W hi. kelp; Ws.d*y,

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CRAFT SUPPLY CENTER. The
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P*lda. HOBBY DIPOT, I9I•
PSesk Ai*.,$an$s,4, PIe.

9:00
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BRING HOME THE GOOD TASTE
a in P$pw P., &amp;$I Pa III.ILPM
IN French Ave. (Hwy. IF.")
Sanbrd

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person at Chelsea Title I.
Guaranty Co., 115 W. 1st St.

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides,
Live-In companion, short term
assignment. Homemakers Up.
John 635-0634.

Legal Notice

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9:56
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Blvd., Suite A Casselb.rry Seminole

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SCHEDULE
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PLAZA I

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Sinatra is singing a variation of for the big drop .. I
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the Crystal Gayle tune
000 ie*'IOl*afldsqllove the girL"

MANAGER TRAINEE
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Ph. 3224333
2711W.

25th St.

(SR4A

WAREHOUSE

DEH.147

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said property being In the
County of Seminole , State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or car.
I wit:
APPLIED
ENERGY
tiflcates shall be redeemed ac.
by lawyer Roy Coins, and
casaotolpfeelngthstouj.a
PRODUCTS. Under which I am cording to law the property des.
year opproached Rü'*a In the should be to develop an mIlled inbuslneesat171 Plumoshs, cribed in such certificate or certifi.
Marrisrde Springs. Ft.
.
cates will be sold to the highest cash
hope that "Mr. Sinatra's
awareness Of the
iptrltul
That
the petty interested in said bidderattlecowl houaedoormffi
gangland cosgacts wotid gel to reality alQ'Epkh the third for busMss
enterprise Is as follows:
9fti day of April, 1979 at 11:11 AM.
Fred Neuhart
material scientific advan.
Roy Cohn's gangland law
Dated this 25th day of February,
PuWISh
MIN'.
113,3127, 17
1175.
dkds to p4
jy.j ceiat."
CON-34
Signature: Arthur H. Ieckwlffi,
to lay off."FumssSinstra, In a
GUMP3: Mary Martin Is
Jr.
telegram to the Times, In Hollywood, costarrbig with
FICTITIOUS NAME
Clerk of the Circuit Court at
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"William
I am SItnil101i County,
Satire's March $ Jach Albirtion In "Valsutiss," Nuhc is *Y given
FlOrida
In business at 231 Hwy 1742
cohann ... lachales
an ABC-TV special, ... Lynn Casselberry,
Siminele CIWIIy,
C. Bream
By:
Has whenever he writes bed Radrav. and David_____
Contadin.
rlda, imeç ffse fictious name
Deputy Clerk
in,. Us is a goddemnsd liar." are In London, Imb "In ALTAMOTI SPRINGS FLOWER Publish: March 4, 13, 20, V.
1971
ssoe, aid
i IIWI,Id to ,., DEHU
ACCELERATOR BWES: Search 01 Eden," a tiWsatwe said namethat
with the Clerk of the
When Jerry Lee Lewis bowed to based on the life of Pnd Circuit Court, SemInole COunty,
NOTICE To Tun
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BIJIST FlOrids i
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wIth the
Notice
is hereby given that the
Pov15
of the Fictitliup Name
Boar
this for $116,000 in
- Birney Is In Torvato to Coder MiMes,
d
of
Adluatrn,,
of toe CIty of
To.Wtt: SectIon Iiis Sant
will ij a regular muting
delhisfl.elof..hech,
with Ed Amer and Anne Florida Stitti
on
April
13, IWO in the City Mail a,
&amp;'11j 1117.CAUILBIINY,FIRN PARK
his troaliIebwgee over rj? Jachees on , -:
MAITLAND
FLORIST,
INC.
Wroeg. Now Ia,le Is In the fthn"Tbe Fotully Mess".
euest tsr a variance In the ZoNIng
s.
i. Iliteck. Pro.
Ordleanceasftper,aklsfo,N,,,,d
.-Pi4le,: March 13.31 37.
April 3, setback requirem
1120
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his h&amp;7 bd Is dW
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In NIl
Ii,d HellOS - Zoned
District In Lets 20 and 33.11k
DIN-PT
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Congl$..
A, WN*mer,Tenace, sec. 1, PS 11
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FICTITIOUS 11*551
spurts
dey j
FICTrflsu$N
given *01 i m
mete mere sPecifically desc,I*0
melee is heresy gives that i am
DuWo
y, ISa, INCh aigogs In business of
2* W. errew In 5jfl,55 of $fl De•p
$sIoc.tedat $44a.id 254 ClaIrmont
-with a sbiulWs dipaty bet as
Palmoffo, UJIIL,.ed. Plo. 337* Dr.
Ave.
S.eferI. lies Inst. CiwMv.
Iseslasis CswWy. Pleilds. wade, toe Fiselde
his _____
Eubir
Planned use of me erope.'ty,
wiv
the
IIc$NIewS
name
iditluisname of BASYLON LAWN $OpPy JOS
screqp.e perj
I M toil, Intend of
018 ce 1amtpi all MaCVS - SERVICE,ii
Is
"I""10
Ihit I IsNal Is
B L. r.rkins
regleter said name wINs to. Clerk 01 1I$l$U15$MRIM.55Nh*00,rkof
l.aIwih the Cervatto, a sow
Chairman
Circuit Cmwt, Seminole CswOy,
111,011 IWIs'Rayce, a lisp Nd me CWcut Ceur?, $.mhisl County,
e, f Adlustme,ss
Fw. in
wIth as prouwiam 01 *5
INIM: March Th April &amp; 1171
pr
vecjas, LevIs Is prwisI.. of hiss Fictitious Name petides,
Te.WN:FIcIN*0
Seth Name OW
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on
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far a
101 utes. Ti-Wit: Section Nile
FisridS $10101.. 1151.
FiorIØ
ssesut
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NOTICI TO TIlE Pusuc
In 4"I
T9
$1. Sen QUay
Notice is heresy lives this
Ifo,: Walter Lens
PuNish:
Mar
Il,
3137,
April
3.
ITI4 iadsr the Iaucs
meis Mar. I, 13. *17.1119
- Beard at Adletmeni et of Cityme
1571.
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Sanford cli
OIN-$3
regata, messieg
IrDDING ___
BELLS:
an April 13, )97, in tee City Neil of
PSCTITIOUlN55.
11:35 AM. In alder Is consider a
dir
Notice is hereby olvgs *I as
i. (tn aps
PICTITIsIas 'tANS
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USl1 SVi Valiance In the lanleg
Snipped
In
business
at
Iii
NsIlca
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ONMWM
as it owl"" Is e*
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MIedPUUI$4IIIIII*,N yajj,
he5y given *01 lam
p
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$prjgs,
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In
5fr'e
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hackrS5ulrs
LINIs
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Ma style - N there 2517. hmthsto Cuoly, Florid.,
In 555.1
Waive Cinsfo Mamset. $prfogs, ZeINI NO k!
In Lets 1 ai
go NOW to di bat
a
T7 under the tictNIs name 01 J &amp; j kihsfo 01y, PWles.
.
hLiVaIhdlvIpien, P05 ON
Jonlierlal Services. and *01 I kind IIUNIW5
.
Sn fr tr_ for'e.O ALTOUSNT, and
mid mass wiNs tee ClOts toss, waO to ,NJutu ld pe
totsu.., MIs., Madoy to UP of
SOlI M5i 51NNSy deWfoad
*5 CircuIt Couus,$a,i aSh hiss C*5 of hiss CWi.i cant, - N
Perflnmu Ave
i-so MA wi ths fa ilk Of County, P*iIs In accorlenca alto Semleeto Cas..y, FlOrId. In aces,. *0S
NS ills IIri.
*5
proulslme
the
PI01*InVS
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hfome 1tisu.. Ti-Wi
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Name flu.... Ti-em *0 $*0s limIly r11'ftuic,.
Amsi
Ford II, not Sinatra. Satire says soDas, man's thirst after 1"0"d for Seminole County,
Florida,
the auto heron Is In______
trouble IfJ
aclohICi Is perhaps a subcon- '° r•Cele, of proof 01 pubftcfl
of
this notice, the fIcfttIoiis na me,
his stocldsrs,
sciota ssarth for ti'atl* sad

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Johnny Walker
Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

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3 BR, 2 b, FR, dbl. lot. $31,500.

3 BR, C-H&amp;A, formal dining, new
roof, dbl. garage. $30,900.
3 BR formal dining, io' LR, 2

St.. Sanf ord. (Airport).

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SALESMAN

any store locally or P.O. Box 908,
Crescent
City, Fl. 32012.
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21-Situations Wanted _

Ret. Real Estate Broker
25445. French Ave.
322033132371733270779

&amp; ODD JOBS
CALL 323- 1183

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ELECTRICIAN
4

BackonMarliet3BR,i b. fenced
shady yd. 115 Pinecrest Dr.
Drive b &amp; call. $27,300.

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24-Business (prhrntjes

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PACKER

LOW LOW investment buys you

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your own buInes. Fully equipt,
'hISDAYCARECENTERIsIna
thriving location &amp; ready to o.
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WAITRESS

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Only $7,000 dwn + $199 mo. to be

your own boss. Their loss is your
gain. Call today.

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HAROLD HALL REALTY Inc.
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Realtor, MLS
323-5771

DISHWASHER

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FORKLIFT

.30-Apa

New listing - comm. lot on 1792. 519,500.

Pleasure to spare In thIs
Pinecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B
w-rnany extras. 5.40,000.

s acres farm land, Geneva area.
513.530. 52500 dwn, $145 mo.

TIITOIY

REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves
373-1939

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rt ments Unfurnished

1,1111%

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Oppiriwifty
Sims Travel
Iusris.scsd

28 Sales In Jan.
29 Sales in Feb.

Lovely clean walk to stores. 1 or 2
senior citizens only. Eqpulp. kit.

We are IeekIs
a sales
rsprsssWs50,sca so
retaIl fIrms wI* sessanal
pr. ste nsprese s

SELLIRS &amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL

Chen, $140 mo. 323-4762 or .

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year eli ma.sfacs,rsr

OR BUYAHOMEI
WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

$eMlistees Ml lafole
N&amp;O repeat hi'-sss with

Sanford large 1 OR + den. Air,
ceramic bath $173. Furnished

Csmplsls TraInla

__________________________ SUPER 3 BR, 1 bath home In
Dreamwold w- dining area, nice
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LR, 1g. scr, patio, all on a lovely
31-Apartments Furnished
fenced loll BPP WARRANTED.
Only $27,5001
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.

$210. $417113.

Interstice Pwrnlshsd

Prof It Skarleg
Ow Willis ml aSsailed
WaeMsnerr'
ASraiset flItUhiu pew
vesily. Must Save car. We
west so IslIaldeal aIN50 50
wers_ni11611 msa.
&amp;SUk e.In mSOvteMlrtofe.ce

town, very clean I roomy. See

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 1 bath home

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

completely furnlshedl New

Ave.

carpet, wallpaper Al kitchen I
Many Extras with one rental

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PNONI TODAY
Ml. COUSINS
loorleadit

Apt.' Youo,, ton 131,9501

32-Houses Unfurnished
_____3 II, 2 a. Central heat and air.
Double garage. $250 me. on 12
MO. lease w$150 security
deposit. 446 Riverview Ave. Call

BEAUTIFUL4BR.2baHI ho m.In
Hidden Lake w-C-H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, Fla. Rm., porch &amp; 1g.

BR'sl Join Homeowners Assocl

Super buy for $10,1001

(904) 357.34fl,

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home w

NOTICE

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2 BR,
I bath n 1g. Ml
country
atmosphere
33-Houses Furnish,d
Eat-in kit., carpet, porch, close
- -_- to schools I shoppingi Just

30
Hwy. 1741
9)
South of Sanford

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Misfings

WEAL ESTATE ASSO,IATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES

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Business-7:30lstlues.

34-blle Homes

LEADERI WE LIST I SELL

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
LEISURE WORLD- $240.00
month.

that your

per

Is an dual
MY to Inform Ike public

JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
- 3 55, 3 bath, Can. M.A. carpet

Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat..
Early Ir 7:15p.m.

ly $3

3 51, 2 bath, Can. M.A. carpet
LEISURE WORLD- $240.00
month.
.'Will consider opt ion to pur ch
ase
Sveser- s457.

Sanford's Sa les Leader
322- 2420
ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS [9 PARK

41-Houses

of your club acliviftes.

UNIQUE3SR HOME
If your cIuØ or organ-

Isatlois would like to to
lnckidsd In thIs I}sttssg
caM:

DEPAITMINT- m.sii-.

j ON. $' be 141$ Valence Cl.

- NugeFR, newly painted, b.j$

Oak floors. Groat

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carnlrlot. Many added eatures.
Detached garagewlffi 5p1t5 SR

&amp; bath. SEE THIS HOME TO.
*Yl $33,500.

VIM quisimilm
cLAUsPIED

OVERSIZED LOT ON SMALL
LAKE IN BEST PART OF
OVIEDO. $15,000.

REALTY WORLD.

NORTH CAROLINA IF YOU
LIKE TALL BIRCH TREES ON
1 ACRE OF MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OVERLOOKING AN
ICE COLD TROUT POND. YOU
CANHAVEITFOR$3,99SWITH
ONLY $400 DOWN AND EASY
PAYMENTS WITH 6 PERCENT

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The Real Estate Agency

REALTORS
323 3324

SEIGLER REALTY
Immacu late 1 BR. 2½ b, Country
home on 3+ acres office or

u&amp;;*.

'lt
CaIlBa

REAL ESTATE
I LALTOR. 337741

1970 Pontiac, 2 Dr
Exc. Shape, $900
3739095

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710
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- 79Trucks-Trailers
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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets,Avg5e

47-Real Estate
_____ Wanted

ScottReagan372lll'
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Private Party wants to buy a

-_59-Musical Murchandise
piphone6 string guitar
with hard case, excellent condition

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'69 Cadillac. Good Condition

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57-Sports Equipn'*nt
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42-ile Homes

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&amp;SOId
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3221117

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BALDWIN GRAND 6'3"
3227337
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Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.

Wymore Rd., Altamonte,

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SKYLINE t4'wflrepIa$
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3I030rIandoDr.
Large family home, 4 BR, 2 b.
323-5200
VA&amp;FHAFInaV".Inp
pan., family rm., large closets, split plan, covered patio. fenced,
fruit &amp; shade trees, nice neigh.
borhood. Warranted. $36,300.
VERY NICE 3 BR, 1" BATH
ASSOCIATES WANTED, CALL
MOBILE HOME WITH CENBILL PLATTE FOR CON.
TRAL AIR AND HEAT, OVER

$500 or best offer
323 94
'79 T Bird Heritage. IS miles.
Loaded 331 engine. 79 Mark V.
22 miles. Loaded. 108 engine.
Phone 323 7737 or 3230450.

For Sale: Camper Top

1978 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion .

For Toyota, Datsun, Etc.

Loaded. Low mileage

217 Colonial Way

Call 322 1420

Truck topper. 2mos. old

1973 Jeep Custom SW. Quadra

Forsmalltruck
323 7573
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Trac, 360v-8. auto, AC&amp; H, Al
cond 322 1737

Hey Kids; Looking for an extra

1969 Ford Mustang

dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let

GOOCICond BestOffer

you have a classified ad garage

!1

331 0414

sale.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 1-0

Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.

862-7183

fl02 French Ave.

FIDENTIAL INTERVIEW.

SIZED LIVING ROOM ON
NICELY WOODED lS0'xlSO'
LOT. NEAR MULLET LAKE
EAST OF SANFORD. 53.300
DOWN SELLER FINANCING

,I

SEIGLER REALTY

l

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BROKER

322 7233

BUSINESS SERVICE lisiiNo

AND LET 5 EXPERT
ii, . itlu!.i:
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Commercial jidi. l*Q. ft. $355

.

322 $627

We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach. Sold new for $o'o was
Christmas layaway, there was

FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-1MO
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only Sll6baI due, purchasers left
areaandweare unable to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of 51 2
mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 531.1111 day or

CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3223111

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INC. REALTORS
$304533or335.Øllevis.
-10 acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 30S-46I.q I $301026.
Eve I wkiflds 904.7311W.4

breath takIn'i'ew, beamed
ceiling, er
stone FP,
storage •ywhere. Private
Patiosl $72,000.
CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal leads to
to John River. 153.000.

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Call att.S-lwks. old
3239136
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Pit Bull pups, extra large, $75 &amp;

- Rainwea,',puboerBoo,s

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0 Sanford Av,,
3223791
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MOVING NORTH
EVERYTHING MUST GO
321 0446

I residential community. Real estate buyers note:

I

SEtt1QLE

EE

SEIGLER REALTY - BROKER

Eve. 332-5613,323.1117,332-7172

Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

Electrical
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Yard Debris, Trash
ApplIances&amp;Mi.

Curley Burfield Electrical

Maintenancea.repair

(LOCAL)3195371

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MAKE R OOM TO STORE YOUR
Glais&amp;SCriin
WINTER ITEMS. - .SELL
_______ "DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322-261) or
Screen-porches, pool end. • Wd5.
53) 9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor
All type re glazing I wd. Install.
will help you.
Fe Est. Mr. Taylor fl3 $345.

Licensed.lnsured.n.j
FREE Estimates. (305) 322-9460

HOfl*lfllplOWIflSnf$

Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor

Small home repairs. Remodeling
I Pan. Roofing repair. Free Est.

3231343.3310715

Plunting Service

Remodeling, retired builder doing

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Free Est. 3220545

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Ser vice

Chg. Cds.

$ANPOD PtA. 32fl1 TEL: * '3210640

323 0)74; 322-4601

rooms. Free est. 323-1214.

Garage so full there's no room for
the car'? Clean it out with a Want
Ad in the Herald. PH 322 2611 or

531 9953.

.
lree Service

Concrete Work: steps, patios

F11
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I

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STATE PIIONE_
AD7Ht H73l..l
An 'lIw.nu %t,t,'in,iit f.tii nih it," N.'w I"s-y H.'..i I st..:e C'irim%%,n ".'lh,: 4I'tuypi lh.' .itI..,p. 1 n'
many
way wn upun Ih iiwqit .i'wI v-il',- ,it Ih.' i"l'4'v ()f:t.,,,, li,.

I.'.v'y Putit,,- R.,, .,
hun. ltw c..qisI.:ri.I N.- J'i*'y lxi,b,v 'i,,) r.-..j ,t h..ti,.. q;ri
NJA7429FL
obtain the Property Report required by Federal law and read it bef ore signing anything. No I

Sm.orLg. Free Est.
Call Mr. Taylor, 332.5545
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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS

FreeEst.

IREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed I In
wred. FREE est. 562 1)47.

'

323Ol39atterS:30

INSULATION - Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. Iiberglas I
Cellulose. L owest prices. Call

3315039 or 904-7346750 collect.

MELDING SERVICE - all 'via
of welding, your place or ours.

333 6440

Federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, cit this property. Distances indicated are

from the locations mentioned to the center of subdivision. Each purchaser should check the
I exact location Of the properly being offered in relation to the center

l tt,j subdivision. -

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uIl.u..'anan..u........m-

DIAL 322-2611 or 831-9993

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specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming.
32 32

lMan,qualltyoperatlon
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 321-1321

The Mackles have earned your trust,

$31 S. MYRTLE AVE. P.O DRAWER 1236

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Alterations, Dressmaking

S.G. BALINTIASSOC. msas

CITY -

,

General Landscaping. Rose

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR

• reliability. ('all or write today for full details. There is no obligation So purchase.

$aflfar'd321.O6

'IafldO327.1577
HAL COLBERT.REALTY INC.
- - ,1•I4 $
,
,$33
-. -. II9ALTORI33.7323 -- -

I

• area's growth. A solid buy backed by The Dellona Corporation's reputation for

.

Dressnaking
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all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.

35* IOMI WITH PANELED I NAME

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IL.ai Service

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I Seminole Woods is just 25 i11iIeS frutii Orlando and is well situated to benefit from the I

SEIGLIR REALTY

&amp; sprayn 323 8049 aii anytime.

Interior I Exterior Painting

I deed restrictions. No cI)nsuucton can take place

FAMILY ROOM, 517,15 LaCATION OF SANFORD. ONLY 1 STRUT

No iob too large or small. Corn
- plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 3231851; Landscaping

MEINTZER TILE

clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses . Heated
rnnels. 372 5752.

H()MESITES

I in these areas, protecting the natural beauty of lhe

COME WITH THIS VERY NICE

Mowing
_

ANIMAL HAs,EN
DANNY'S PAINTING
(109 Ill Cat boarding, bathing, Interior. Exterior House Painting

JUST RELEASED FOR SUE I OFFERING
LIMITED
WOODED

IN SANFORD, ONLY PIN

CLOSETS GALORE AN ASU.
DANCE OF FRUIT TRIES

or 531 ______
9993.

NOMEN

Painting
Groonng £ Boarding
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DOWN AND SELLER CAR.
RIES MORTGAGE.

u

backyard sale - sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322-2611

8305327

68- Wanted to Buy
...
-'
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322-1721.
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• this acreage Includes lake properly and wooded
conservation areas whicl) are protected hy recorded

151-lEO WITH ELEGANT
TASTE $3341001 WILt. RENT
WITH OPTION TO BUY.

The weather is perfect for a

Light HeWing

AKC tricolor Beagles. Both
parents on premises . 2 males,
$73 ci. 365-36U.

which assures space and privacy, In nany cases.

TION. COMPLETELY FUIN-

your home. 21 yrs. exp. $101. up.
3fl 3lllforappl.

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 2$ yrs. Exp. 671-7617
___

weekends. 2913457.

Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 373-7310,

setting fur country estates - none less than 5 acres

LARGE 2 SR HOME OLDER
FRAME IN MODERN CONDI.

____________________

Income Tax

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Prepared in the conv enience of

Shepherd Pups, Reasonable

109W,
1st.
___________________________
322-2333

Own property in a beautiful wooded Florida

CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD

.10*11

Cer'ancTiIs
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AKC Doberman., 6 wk. old,
Kastnerbloodllne. Tail
&amp;
dew claw removed. 3236454

Installed.
KuIp Decorators
Since 1931

To 262

NICE 3 SR. 3 BATH WITH EN.
CLOSED WORKSHOP. Ix.

Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. &amp; Re's.

$100. Call after 4 p.m. &amp;

FORREST ORIENt

LAKEFRONT3BR,lbsplltplan,

_____________________
JACK FROST- Cent. Heat &amp; Air

319 E. 1st St., 322 5742
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65-Pets-Supplies
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Bedsdoublehotel,sioset.

with many unique features, Pg
rms., lowly grounds. $65,530.

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
for merly Harniett's Beauty Nook

__

NyiOnpiIecu$hloncarpet.usoyd

ZELLW000. 5 acres $10,000.

Central Heat S. Air Cond. Fr ee Est.

________

night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 3720721.
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LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 $7,000.

Air Cond. &amp; Heating
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64-Equipment for Rent
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Beauty Care
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our R insenvac

size draperies 510
1up. Sanford

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MAYFAIR older 3 OR. i½bhome

911 313 E First St

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The
3229141
Eves after 68. weekends
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BUY SELL IRAOE

$308. up; El, stove $60 &amp; up; full

COUNTRY- location yet mInutes
from shopping. 2 BR, 1 b, large
storage rm I work shop, fenced, _______________________
shaded I landscaped. $21,500.
________________
43-4.oP.Mi'sge

S25

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Spc. BRsultenew,$Th;Spc LR
new $395; Loveseat $11.95 &amp; up.
7 PC . dInettes $59.93 &amp; up; R et.

Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668.8335

SPARKLING clean? BR, lb. FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.

62-i n-Garden
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If you aren't using your pool table,

take a cue, and sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 322261)
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50-Mscellaneous for Sale
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$31IN

4 51, 2½ bath 3050 Ghenway Of
151000, with pool.

me

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From $10 to $30

78-M.otorcycles

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford, Fla 32771

Service Directory.

tires 53550 373 5811 &amp; after 5
3277839.

Call 322 1624; 322 1160

equiped with trailer, $3,500 668
5374
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find him listed in our Business

8311 for further details
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Monte Carlo '76 Real Clean, new

4WD, Radio Air
P 5, P 6. $1900. 323 1772
_______________________
Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used _____________________________
_________________________
cars, trucks&amp; heavy equipment.
'76 Grand Prix Black T top All
fl2 990
Options 36,000 ml Excellent
cond $3.800 3230696 after 5
BUY JUNK CARS

Sa ilboat 21 ft Windward, fully

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

Daytona Beach will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 901-255-

1970 Jeep Wagoneer

.
55-Boats
&amp; Accessories
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t9
10AYTONA AUTO AUCTION
14w'? 9?. 1 mile west of Speedway

77-Junk Cars Removed

____________________________

CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N C 7,905

'73 Malibu Station Wagon
Auto, P S.. P B., lowner
$1200 322 4849
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47-A--Mortgages Bought

Super clean 3 BR, 2 b, COZY
668.8335
fireplace w-sunken L.R, Ii. sc .- ,,,, DeLand
--porch + many extras.
Warranted. $35,000.
+4*
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Travel Trailer. fl'w air
323 1730
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Write or call for free listing
brochure. You can call tree of
charge by dialing 1-500-435-7121.
Write or call today.

Sanford 321-0640

Office home, beautiful home has
space for your office, beauty

Completely self contained

Try One

property listed from $500. per

323 7030

75-Recreational Vehicles
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MOVES MOUNTAINS

some cash. 3730188 all 1 P. M.

fruit trees. Warranted. ser,soo.

KelloggsAuctonsales
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Of Merchandise Every Day

house in need of repairs. Have

BROKER

workshop I garage. Shade &amp;

Auction Saturdays lp,m
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome

Sold new $600, a real buy at only

acre and up. We have small
tracts, we also have several
cabins, houses, old farms, etc

Looking For a New Home? Check the Want Ads for houses
et ev.ry ira and pric.
73 models Call 339 9100 on $34iO5 (Dealer)

For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisals. Call Dell's Auction 323
5620
___________________________

$170 or take up payments of $11
per mo Call 831 1714 for free
borne demonstration
__________________________
CLASSIFIED AVERT ISING

'These are a tèw'ot over 2000
listings. We have all types Of

INTEREST.

2135, S French (17921 Sanford

120,0001
neat, clean. Nice yard. No pets.
-iis______
me.; 1st., last &amp; $100 WHAT A BUY 3 BR, I bath home
"REALTOR, MLS
security. 374-1010.
w CHIA, w-w carpet, DI, Fla. 323.5774 Day or Night
Rm.,porch,completelyfe,dI
__________________
Iandscapedl Super Locatlonl
Private Cottage for Senior Citizen.
Greet for Comm. offices tool
in i kit., Lk. Hartley area.
app WARRANTED. WOW, only
utilities furn. No. Pets.
131.9001
*
per mo 31S3l0.

Chaper

F

LAKE COUNTRY NEAR PAN.
AMA CITY - 511.900 BEST
TERMS.

. Dollon&amp;- 2 OR, separate home,

VETERANS

*

well kept home with large
rooms. Why not let this new
price be your gain? Call for us
for details,

REALTY

DeBary-Lovely 19. I BR

_

otjj5j

13 ACRES TALL PINES IN THE
ROLLING HILLS AND BASS

Of room to build 3 or I houses

Call 3232920; after 6574 2716

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'61 to

- 72-Auction

o- ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM
FM Stereo Radio. 1 speed PRO
turntable, 8 track tape player.

Lays gentle Large trees cover
this tract, Plenty "of privacy
55930.00,
$1,300.00
down
Payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fishing in this area.

1979 Grand Torino
Excellent Cond. $1195

low cost Classified Ad

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 0352

7.7 Acres located on large stream,
real good access. About 1 acre
garden area o pasture. Plenty

8 -Autos for Sale -

Mary. Warranted. $11,900.

Air, No Pets. Ideal Ret, Person
322.5054

Advancement

o

screened pool has been reduced
in price this week. Its a lovely

shop or barber shop. Zoned

'1 BR-Sill. Pool. Adui'is only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
________
3231470
Mariner's Village. STENSTROM

1EPIUINTATIV

WOODED $1,000 PER ACRE.
TERMS.

DELTONA
NOW $39,000

Orlando 327-1577

'I

AMERICAN

7i ACRES NEAR LAKE JESSUP
as. a Kitten. Add to this huge
piece of property surrounded by
$2,000 DOWN . $160 MONTH,
asft.brickwallforyourpriv.cy
537.900 with a home protection 120 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD
NEAR OSTEEN. YOU'RE OWN
35 ACRE LAKE. NICELY

down, assume loan.

____ STEMPER AGENCY commercial. Downtown Lake ------

Nice large Bedroom, air cond.
Quiet man preferred. 322-2229
411 Myrtle Ave.

MANY MANY MORE I

1 ACRE FRONTAGE ON PAVED

assume loan.

make this? or 3 BR home as cozy

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

.(ENMORE WASHER- Paris

Water and the outside is corn
plefed. Large deck overlooking
mtns. You can live in if while you
finish it up 5 miles from Mur
pIy. $22.500.00. $5,0

LAKE MARKHAM ROAD.
NICELY WOODED $14,900
TERMS,

BUY &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Refrig,, Stove's, tools.

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100' FRONTAGE ON AI.(p'ORT
BLVD. NEAR NEW KMART,
ZONED PROFESSIONAL OF.
F10ES, $12,500 TERMS.

SANFORD
Lush carpeting &amp; drapes, stereo
speakers in ceilings, CASH,

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORD

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walnut cabinet. Regular $600
Balance $173 or $17 mo Still in
warranty. Call 531-1111 day or
night
Good
od Used Televisions. $isanctup.

many other extras,

Geneva area. Good terms.

YARD WORK

DISABLED

of downtown, has fireplace,
custom drapes, screened patio,
underground sprinkler system &amp;

Beautiful country home sites,

Part time positions. Apply at

DUCT MECHANIC

LOCAL

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Larry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave.

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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.

S acres Lk. Sylvan area, Best
Terms.
$70,000.
William
Maliczowskl, Realtor. 322.7983.

onaquletstreetthls3 BR, 2',13 both
home is within walking distance

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52-Appliances

Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
_____________________
-53_TV.Radio.SterQo
____________________________
Teievision-25"
Color, Beautiful

MAYFAIR

fireplaces, beautiful area.

Handy Way Food Stores now
accepting applications for Full &amp;

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I

Cäsh 322.4132'

Pc-; NEW coffee table with 2

paved highway. A steal at only
$as0000. Good terms, $2100.00

-

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone

$35,900.

STATION ATTENDANT

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U
U
I

68-Wanted to Buy

matching
Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-97 So of
Sanford 3721771.
_____________________________

runs thru property. Borders a

43Lots-Acreage

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fr.

I

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
Springs &amp; mattress $23.95

would make a dandy mini farm.
Has a large log barn, also has
spring and even has creek that

ML
1736061 Oreves. 323
0317
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3
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l
1

-Household Goods

MOUNTAINS

[I]

REALTOR

322.6457 aft Hrs. 3227111 This 3 BR, 2 bath home with

Experienced boat riggers, exc.
company benefits, 10 paid
holidays,
EEO.
AMF
Crestllner/Robalo, 1143 30th

MAINTENANCE

IL Pert

Chairman
INN tell AOWMW
Psj5ii.
MN-144

$26,000
New 3 BR, 1 b CH, city water &amp;
sewer.

valescent Center, 950 Mellonville
Ave. Apply in person.

4

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RESTAVRANT £ LOUNGE

term employment with one

shift. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con-

DRIVERS

-

Ui.sp:s

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
niois,

BATEMAN REALTY

Mature experienced orderly, 8 to

.

CLOSEDMQ$,&amp;'rU($,
W(D., APRIL 11 "...........ALL DAY And
7 P.M TO ii P.M.
THURLAPRIL 12 ..............7P.M.TIL1IP,M,
PRL,APftILi3 ...................... 1P.M..4PM,
7:31.11 P.M.
SAT. APRIL 14 ...... ............2P.M.4P,M,
7:36
P.M.

minded individual. Typing &amp;
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
Paid vacation &amp; holidays
Provided. If Interested in long
the Nation's largest builders call
Cardinal Industries Inc. 303-321.
O?2Obetween$a.m.&amp;Spmwk.
days or send resume to Box U.
Sanford, Fl., 32171. Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

COOKS

Notice

that mLgl* be titled,
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
it
ls$uance.thedescrlptlonofthe proMake My Bliss Eyes Red." As Brltan'sPrince Qia$.e, ,.NOTICIUNDIR
Party, and the names inwhich It was
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
In rage. William Saffr, Is the (fIg the Alatralian Academy 01
assessed are as follows:Cerflficat,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NO. 7. Year of issuance 1550.
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path of a wagon; and Kurt is
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(4)3 THE PAPER CHASE
Its Hart vs. Kingstleld when the
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11:30

(David Ackroyd) moves his
70
family to a rural village seem(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
ingly controlled by an elderly
THE CROSS-WITS
3
widow (Bette Davis). (Part I of
JOKER'S WILD
2)(R)
MACNEIL / LEHRER
CBS MOVIE "Moonshine
3
REPORT
County Express" (1977) John
Saxon, Susan Howard. Three
1:30
beautiful daughters of a
12) LAM CLUB
moonshiner team up with a
(4J MATCH GAME P.M.
NEXT STEP BEYOND "Tostock car driver to settle some
'
old scores.
Fight A Ghost"
3 METHADONE "An Amen ,
SIlL NA NA
can Way Of Dealing" Issues
CAROL BURNETT AND
such u the addictive nature of
FRIENDS Guest: Jack Giltord.
methadone, the side effects
DICK CAVETT Guest: Aniand the quality of therapeutic
ta O'Day. (Part I of 2)
support are examined and dis9:00
cussed by addicts.

(2) CLIFFHANGERS Susan

10:00

are presented by Alexander
Scourby.(R)

0 THE MACKENZIES OF
PARADISE COVE A fishing
boat captain (Clu Gutager)
becomes unofficial guardian to

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AND HIS

Boston Museum of Fine Arts

6:30

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lot of oia memories when she
holds a high school reunion.
SPOMPEII "Frozen In Are"
Some of the artifacts from the
current Pompeii exhibit at the

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15 With no
weapons
16 Lecturer
18 Station (Fr)
19 Reverent fear
20 Island off
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40 Vends
42 Pools
43 Jog

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appliance
33 Ventilation aperture
35 Layer of floors
36 Housewife's titIe (abbr)
37 Beams
39 Babylonian
deity
40 Compass
point

5 Metal
container
6 Physicians as
sociation
(abbr)
7 Musical
direction
8 Bean
9 Maple genus
10 Sadist
Marquis de

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25 Follow orders
26 Unoccupied
21 Barge-load of
coal
28 Go astray
29 Scotch beret
30
d'oeuvre
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dwarf

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name
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Candidate
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
March 23, l9
You'll only become more
This coming year you could confused if you try to unravel
set about to establish new goals the threads that have been
and ciange the direction your holding your
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_budget together.
We has bsus
Kiev your watt tin
Ideals high. Success can be
UBRA (Sept. 230ct 23) You
yours.
can make a fine Impression
ARM (March 21-April 19) today if you're willing to forego
You're a bit too protective of your own interests and try todo
your self-interests today. Adopt things others would likt to do.
a philosophical view of things
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) U
and let your better Instincts Your instincts send a warning
take control. You'll be happier. signal about another person,
Getting along with other signs heed them, especially If the
is one of the sections you'll situation involves money.
enjoy in your new Adro-Graph Double-check before becoming
Letter. Get yours by mailing $1 involved.
for each to AitroGraph, P.O.
SAGITI'ARIIJS(Nov. 23-Dec.
Box 419, Radio City Station, 21) Being around large groups
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify today will not generate the
birth alga.
excitement It usually does.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You'd be happier with close,
Let compassion rule your ac- Intimate friends.
tions and you won't be annoyed
CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan.
if someone Inconveniences you
today. Its more your nature to 19) Find yourself a cozy corner
to tuck yourself away today.
by sympathetic, anyway.
GEMINI (May 21June 20) You won't be In the mood for
Tact and diplomacy can people bustling around you, and
achieve things for you today might find their activity
that fleidng your !u1c111 or irritating.
AQUARIUS (Jan. *Feb. 19)
raising your voice could never
asrgiineinauve
mnaaviauaia will
no. Try it, you'll like ft.
weigh
heavily
on your
CANCER (June 21-July 23)
Stick to your high sta ndards in disposition. Seek the company
an honorable and responsible ci those who'll keep ttnp light
matter today. Don't be tempted and breezy.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It
to try underhanded a*bD&amp;.
LEO (July 23'Aug. 23) u would be time well spent today
you'll let them, others can be a if you could make the necessary
source ci Inspiration to you efforts to evaluate your goals
today as wellas bolstering yo ur for the coming weeks. Assign
spirits. Don't be too proud.
crk,rftIes. Stick with them.

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Director Jeff Etchberger
and County Administrator
Roger Neiswender.
Polk said the sheriff's
off ice currently has 10,445
square fed of office space
in the old jail building; 412
square fed for its cornmunications center in the
courthouse and is leasing
3,600 square feet at the
Sanford Airport and 1,1
square feet in the Sanford
Masonic Building,
"The little room in the
co urthouse is not conducive
to good communications,"
he said,
In Building 310 at the
Sanford Airport, Polk ald,
about 13,000 feet is
available on each of the
three floors of the facility,
He said his operation could
use the upper two floors

By DONNA ESTFS
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County
sheriff's department is in
"desperate" need of more
space and must being all its
operations under one roof,
Sheriff Joun Polk told
county commissioners
Tuesday. He urged them to
approve the leasing of
Building 310 - the former
Navy barracks at the San.
ford Airpo rt — not only for
his department but also for
other county use as well,
The suggestion was
referred to the county's
space committee, cornPosed of Commissioners
Bill Kirchhoff and Sandra
Glenn;
Office
of
Management, Analysis and

Evaluation

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By lwald Jacoby

North was bitter. He said
to South: "U you are going
to go out of your way to get
to play notruinp contracts
should learn how to play
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West opened a club. South
ducked
___ one club and
MCOfld Then hi wiid
Man)Qnda. The play of
ac. and king picked up the
but ciunvny's two last
dIanosdi were both high
and South had no way to get

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The sheriff said cods of
moving would total about

$15,000 for telephone
service, moving cornmunications equipment,
copying machines and
other items.
If his department could
be moved to Building 310,
Polk said, that would free
up the 10,445 square feet of
administrative office space
at thecurrentjailforother
county activities.

World Famous

another possibility.

Arnett pointed out that many people are only familiar with the
parts of the city where they live or work and suggested a "Tour
San ford" day to help than get better acquainted with other areas
of the city. lie suggested high school cheer leaders or other
students could serve as tour guides and it could be coordinated
with a festive promotion by stores. A refreshment stop at shopping centers could also be included, he said.
Bill MacLauchlin, president of Celery City Printing, suggested
from t he tradition of the clown wearing the
white face, the red spots on each cheek, a local chur ches co uld help call attention to the avallabWty of bus
service in their bulletins.
peaked hat and ballooning suit.
Executive Manager at the Greater Sanford Chamber of CoinKelly later was to call that break
proudest achievement in show business.
meros Jack former said that additional routes are being con.
"The Lord Mayor of London was there and I aldered. "A Seinthole Comnititity College run is definitely on the
looked out and saw that snooty looking crowd agenda and there will be a stop at K-Mart when It opens," Homer
d.
with their beautiful clothes and I thought,
here goes nothing," Kelly said in a recent
Homer said the b usinessmen present this morning will now
(Feb. 1973) interview. "I was given six or take the ideas back to their business associations to discuss. He
eight minutes and I went up In the seating sa id he plans to set up a meeting in the nea r future at
which
area, something that clowns had never done Dwight Maddox, general manager of
the Transportation
before in England, eating my cabbage. I got a Authority, can discuss all the details with independent merch
ants
tremendous hand."
as well as b usiness associations.
"'there seems to be a lot of interest, already I've received a
Although Kelly left the circus tour in 1956,
he kept his Weary Willie performance going suggestion for a slogan— 'Ride the bus on us'," said Homer.
with night club acts, a few television cornHomer said to help understand the bus routes large simple
mercials and an appearance in a Boston maps will be on display In places such as
the courthouse, the
opera. He had a 12-week stand each summer chamber building, the library and Bram Towers. Copies of the
at Harmah's in Lake Tahoe, Nev.
routes and bus schedules are available; at the chamber and al an
th
e Sanford Plaza stores it was reported and other stores were
Born In 1898 in the small Southeastern
Kansas comm un ity of Sedan, Kelly was asked to make them available as well.
married three times, the last to Edle, one of
"We ha ve three up-to-date bus lines for the first time In
the four Gebharck sisters, an act Rlngling
history," said Homer, "and we ha ve got to do something to see
found in Germany. He had two children from
that they are used. As taxpayers, we need to Increase the rider.
that marriage, both daughters.
ship because we are footin g the bill," Homer added.

SARASOTA, Fla. (UP!) -Emmett Kelly, a
onetime newspaper cartoonist who became
the world-famous circus clown "Weary
Willie," collapsed In his front yard and died
today at the age ci $1.
K y, according to authorities, walked out
of his house this morning and collapsed in his
front yard. A medical rescue squad called to
Kelly's modest home rushed him to Sarasota
Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced
dead at 10:10 a.m.
Kelly was a newspaper cartoonist and
Illustrator for an advertising film company
before he turned to the circus life that was to
make him world famous.
He created the wistf ul and ragged
character of "Weary Willie" in WI1 while
drawing Illustrations In Kansas City, but It
wuto be l9fl before he used it In his circus
act
Kelly joined the Howes Great LOfldOfl
Circus In WIl and between that time and 1986
when he left Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp;
Bailey after a 14-year dint, he traveled to
most of the major capitols of the world,
Weary Willie made his debut when Kelly,
then with the Gertramn Mills Circus, broke

Punch

Cards

Decision Due On Voting Switch

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The decision of whet he r at the regular Tuesday meeting "don't make a change for the election can't be held with s
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upplies voting machines for
Seminole
County will shift to next week. The committee Is to 1980 presidential election
v
ot
ing
machines,"
she
said,
elections
in the seven cities of
the
the ultra-modern computer be composed of a corn- year."
When
Commissioner
Bill
the
county,
It has not been Incard method of voting or missioner, a person designated
Etebberger pointed out to the Klrchhoff objected to her use of volved In tallying races there. If
stay with the current by Supervisor of Elections
mechanical machine way will C"'ll Bruce and ot hers yet tO commissioners delay, if they the word, "can't," Mrs. Bruce the computer card system goes
opt for change, would cod the responded "the only way a into effect the county will be
be made by county corn- be determined, French said.
county money for the new fraudulent election could be involved, she po
inted out.
miutoners no later than May
Meanwhile, Jeff Etdiberger, voting machines, most of which held would be to have the
whole
30.
dIrectorcithecounty'sofficnI could not be recovered,
Mrs. B
said under
election board at a precinct
Cmln, In workshop management, analysis and
e
th
ur
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c
rent
m
election
hod
coll usion."
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returns are avaliable within
__________________ Tuesday, agreed to
.'.'kmn
lectiona including: possible
Mrs. Bruce brought
1%-to-2% hour s after the polls
appoint a ceinmittee to look at iiitgti o his research into the computer breakdown and legislation submitted to
the close, adding the elect ion
two methods Tuesday afternoon ma
pros and cons of
nipulation of punch cards by Georgia Legislature to Mop the results are avail
Herald p.Is by Jese Madliso methods In detail with the
""rs
able sooner In
handling or danipiieu, "There use of computer card Voting.
Seminole
th
an
almost
any other
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"It's imperative that we
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answer to your problems.
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losing," Polk said.
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sheriff said, would be to
have all the sheriff's
functions at the Five Point
property on which the new

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Will the drivers on Sanford's buses replace the Whirlpool
repairman as the loneliest guy in town? Concerned over the many
empty buses, local businessmen are coming up with some ideas to
educate the public to the availability of the bus service provided
by the Orange-Seminole-Osceola Transportation Authority and
entice them to ride.
"We've got something good, let's take advantage of it," Vie
Arnett vice president, First Federal of Seminole, told those attending a meeting of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Commercial Committee today. Arnett said OSOTA is concerned
over the lack of ridership on the three Lines it operates in Sanford.
Th ere are approximately 150 persons riding the buses each day
and co nsequently some of the runs are empty, OSOTA officials
say.
A "Nickel Day" was suggested when passengers could ride for
five cents and stores would coordInate a special Nickel Day sales
promotion with the transport authority.
Bob Ball, Ball M usic Center, suggested a promotion In which
the bus driver would hand the rider a ticket which they could
redeem to get their 50 cents back or would apply to merchandise.
Major shopping centers such as downtown Sa nford, Sanford
Plaza and Zayre Plaza are served by the buses In addition to the
courthouse, library, and Seminole Memorial Hospita l.
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square foot for the first
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diamonds blocked automatically."
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because you are a blockhead," replied North. "You
should duck the second club,
but win the third. Discard a
diamond from dummy on
that third club. Cash a high
diamond to see if the queen
falls. Lead your last club to
West while discarding another diamond from dummy.
my. The suit would have
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test tube and then implanted in pregnancy. That way some
some other woman's uterus, other woman would not need to
who would really be the be a surrogate mother and to
mother? I mean If the ovWfl birth a child by her husband for
comes from Mrs. Brown and her.
then the fertilized ovum Is
implanted into Mrs. Smith's
DEAR DR. LAMB Why do
uterus, would Mrs. Smith be the you think middle-aged people
dill chew or pick their nails? I
mother or Mrs. Brown?
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DEAR READER
problems have already been control this in the presence of
studied in animal breeding. In others, as it usually disgusts
animal studies those around them. How could
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pregnancy, but it has nothing to something In the person? If a
do with the genetic charac- parent does, I presume a child
terlstics ci the offspring. If the follows suit and makes the
ovum came from Mrs. Brown, habit.
it will have Mrs. Brown's genes
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bir th, genetically the baby will habit.
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have none of Mrs. Smith's
genes. That means the baby easy. People give up one bad
will not Inherit any of Mrs. habit and merely substitute
Smith's characteristics, another one. It's questionable
However, emotional at- whet her It would be an Imtachment and binding between provement or not to stop biting
child and mother will be bet- your nails if you ended up
wean Mrs. Smith and the baby, stuttering. If we.lnew how to .
assuming that after birth Mrs. get people to eliminate bad
Smith ralses the baby.
habits easily, life would bea lot
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couldn't ovulate at all but had a red of us.
normal uterus, It might be
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from another woman and method is to develop a new good
implant it in Mrs. Smith's habit at the same time you are
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rather than at the official meetings. "When It comes time to vote
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gouging.
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Budzlnskl said he purchased were refuted by the chain's
gas at the station on April 3, a headquarters.
Federal investigators from Tuesday. He said he bought the
"There's no way we would
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(DOE) have been called to cents a gallon. The next inor- give an order like that, We are
Investigate the alleged pricing ning he said, he returned to the strictly in line with the
practices of Sanford area gas store and the price of gas had president's prlue guidelines, a
stations, DOE officials con- risen to 74.9 cents per gallon. By spokesman with the chain s
tinned today.
Thursday he said the price was home office said.
The guidelines on gas prices
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when William Budzlnskl, 42, of store manager admits the set by the president earlier this
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interior of the building and it was not being used at the
time of this morning's fire.
"The Ice plant was very well Insulated, it was like a
building within a building," said Kaiser. There were two
exterior walls a foot apsit and two root layer, with the
four-foot space between filled with cork and heavy timbers tnk1ri it difficult to put out a fire."
He said when the fire occurred last year more than
100,000 gallons of water were pumped In by relay from a
lake and six pieces of equipment were used to fight the
blaze for 12 hairs "and It Mill didn't help much." JANE
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Cause of the fire Is under Investigation by the Seminole
County fire department, according to County Public
Safety Director Gary Kaiser. The plant Is located about a
mile west of Sanford on Rand Yard Road.
Three fire units from Seminole County, assisted by a
tanker from Lake Mary Fire Department providing
mutual aid, were Mill on the scene late this morning trying
to control the blaze.
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an unintentional act," Ray said today.
Meanwhile, County Commissioner Bob Sturm said it was not his
Intent, nor the intent of his colleagues, he believes, to violate any

AGO 071-32 which states "if at any time during the meeting the however, we should remove the technicality,"
he said, adding he
proceedings ... are not wholly exposed to the view and hearing of
does not object to voting on any of the projects publicly. "If we
the public and news media, then that portion of the meeting
were to go over every project on a one-to-one basis, I would not
becomes violative of the statutory requirement Imposed by the change
my votes any. Sometimes things are done for expediency.

usual practice, cast votes on federally funded Comprehensive

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"I don't believe the CETA programs of the past are voided by

The attorney general opinions referred to by Vickery included law by
the ballot method of voting. "To avoid even a question,

The question of whether the sunshine law might be violated
was posed to Ray today after county commissioners, following

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office in Tallahassee. "The whole intent of the law is that a person
should be able to be at the meeting and at that point know what Is
going on. According to opinions Issued by our office, voting by
ballot, without the individual votes being announced, Is not
proper," Vickery said.

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voting could be done privately,
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n addition he spoke to the Florida Suptwne Court decision
involving the "Town of Palm Beach" in which It was stated an

record later.
method of voting probably constitutes a violation of the

possibly be In violation of the sunshine law," said Chris Ray,
Cheshire's chief assistant in Seminole County. "The law Is so all.
encompassing, sometimes officials don't know they are In
violation when they might be. They would have to know and Intentlonally take action in violation of the sunshine law to be guilty

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It would not add an inordinate amount of time to the meetings,
perhaps 10-to 15 minutes more to vote on each project," he said.
Sturm noted he "prestudled" the projects and asked questions

each commlesioner voted on each item. The ballots and the votes -practice of circulating vote sheets among the members so that,-- Ln
advdMe about 11W66F t1ii7eVpMJects. "The intenFw
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cast by the individual commissioners were made a part of the

federal projects may be in vlolIflbn of the sunshine la, I
spokesman for State Attorney Douglas Cheshire's office said
today.

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marking ballots favoring or disapproving the various programs.
phrase 'open to the public at all times.' "
The votes were tabulated by Hank Newell, Manpower
Vickery also referred AGO 073-344 in which the attorney
manager, and the results of the voting announced, but not how general advised the publictoservice
commission to discontinue Its

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discount department store on
Orlando Drive In Sanford will
open to the public at 10 a.m.

"satisfaction always" policy,
will be a discount department
May 17, according to the store in its pricing policy,
company's management.
Following are highlights of
The Sanford K mart will the merchandise the departbring the number of K marts In ment store will carry: apFlorida to 74 as the K mart pliances; building tools; floor
Corporation continues its ex- coverings; draperies; yard
pauslon of Its stores In the state. goods and sewing materials;
On May 17, there will be a total women's fashions; men's,
of 1,537 K marts in the United boy's, girl's and infant's
States, Puerto Rico and clothing; bedding; jewelry;
Canada.
camera supplies; books and
Sanford officials and top records; pets and pet supplies,
executives of the K mart and health and beauty aids.
Corporation will take part in a
The K mart will have a
brief ribbon-cutting ceremony complete automotive center
at the main doors of the with an auto music section
department store immediately featuring stereo tape players
and tapes. The store will also
before opening.
Because record crowds of all feature a sporting goods
building
ages are expected to par. department, a
ticipate In the grand opening, materials department and a
police have been asked to give
special attention to the traffic
on the streets surrounding the

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and backing all sales with a

store during the first few hours
of opening. This ls for the safety
of the motorists delving by.
(kicea car lsinKmart's
Parking lot there shou eno
congestion, company officials
said.

pharmacy.
More than 70 area residents
will be given full-time employment when the new K mart
opens, company officials said.
Additional personel will be
hired part-time during holiday
seasons. "A staff made up of
entirely local people will assure
that K mart Is alert to all the
needs of its new customers," a
company spokesman said.
"The first K mart opened ina
suburb of Detroit in 1962.
Company management concelved K mart as a store selling
top quality merchandise at a
small profit to induce high
volume. This concept brought
immediate and overwhelming
acceptance resulting in the
world's fastest growing mass
merchandising chain," the
spokesman added.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The nation's economic growth
slowed dramatically during the first tIres n4he of lfl
from the blistering pete of Id years final quarter, the
govsromei* reported today a development wblch may
help the 110 against inflation.

jiotnent for h'flitlon.
It was the mod Sluggish performance for the GNP
VAIN of the nation's goods and services adjioted for in&amp;U00 — since the first quarter of in and considerably
below the 1,9 percent advance registered during the final
quarter of lad year.
The Commerce Department also reported that inflation
diving the first quarter rose at an 8.7 percent annual rote
competed with 8.2 percent diving the previous quarter.
The mail increase in economic output came as a

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When the economy slows, is'Mionary presares are
eased.
The Commerce Department said the value of all pods
end services producsdintheUnitsd States —ths Gross
NMional Product — Inissd at an annual rots of 0.7
pored diving the Junary.Marth period after ad

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publicly In recent days they expected economic growth to
he about 2 percent or a little less during the first quarter.
But the new Commerce Department report said a sharp
slowdown In retail sales held down overall growth.
In recent weeks, scmo members of the adinlnldratk,n
have been engaged in an Internal debate over whether

additlona] actions were needed to rein in economic growth
In order to combat Inflation.

Miller and President Carter have said they believe

current poky alre$dyInpacsissjftcihJ1to do the job.

But other officials, Including Treasury Secretary Michael
Blumenthal, disagreed.
They urged the the Federal Reserve to tighten credit
another notch, but Miller has so far refused.
The administration has predicted that economic growth
during Ali of1v19 should be about 2.25 percent _a pace
they believe is sufficient to make progress In the antiinflation chive without the country lapsing Into a recession,

But the slower-than.expected growth rate during the
first three months of the year may change that scenerio.

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NEWARK, N.J. (UP!) — A New York Airways commuter helicoper crashed minutes after takeoff from
Newark International Airport Wednesday night,killing
threepassengers and InjurIng 15 others, five critically.
The half-full Sikorsky SIlL — th
e same kind used by
PresidentCarter — apparently developed control
problems three minutes after liftoff at 6:20 p.m. EST on a
routinecommuter flight to New York's LaGuardIa Airport.
"It was some kind of cont rol malf unction, we believe."
a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said
Wedn esday night. A six-manteam from th
e National
Transportation Safety Board was sent to the scene to take
over the Invest igation.

Folks Flee Flood

Area

COLUMBIA, Miss. (UP! — Flood-wise residents of th

south Mississippi city of Colwnbla stacked sandbags ande

packed their belongings today, ready to flee before the
floodwaters of the Pearl River. Authorities In Columbia
had volunteers filling and placing the bags of dirt In
preparation for the floodwaters expected to spill Into the
area during the weekend.
Civil Defense officials said at least 1,500 people In the
Columbia area, halfway between flood-ravaged Jackson
and the Gulf of Mexico, had already left their homes and
2,000 would likely head for higher ground by the weekend.

James R. locks &amp; wt Euna to
Robert C. Daguin As WI Evelyn. to
LOUIS@ S. KIng, Sol.. from NW car. Clyde A. Jowm, $91. Lot 15, 169
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MMbillill.John B. Harrell 4, wf Joan to
Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. to Jam" W.
Jam" T. Takoch as wt Karen K.. Lot Myers as wf Debra W., Lot 12, Blk S.
33 51k B Sterling Park Unit One North Orl. Ranches Sec 9 1152,10g.
$u,toO.
Hallmark Builders Inc. to John E.
Wreo Homes Inc. to Harold E. Dover &amp; Nancy J. Reed, Lot 12. BIk I
west I*9 Julia, Lot 353, Wrenwood North Cr1. Ranches, Sec. 9. *50.900.
Unit Three Second Addr,.
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Bank to

Service, Drug Action-Grove and Socco Mfg. Co. on Thur.
community leaders playing
School, Boy Scouts, and a Youth sday, May 3 from 4 to 7p.m. at some
of the local youth.
Programs Inc. Volunteer Sanford Middle School. The
A
bike
safety program, block
An all-day Youth Festival In Appreciation Booth.
peeTOrD;mon
Wnmco, Nam"
clinic
will
be
conducted
by
part
anddanearepl
an
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Sanford's Centennial Park will
Th
21-30,
dsc etc. 3 parcels, $1,100,000.
Also assisting with the coach Michael Dear, a "C
Youth Day In Lake Mary. e Three 2nd aodn, $35900.
PSM Dcv. Corp to Granada
be a highlight of Youth Day on festival wifi beSeminole Coun
John E. Davis I *9 Priscilla to
ty Class" national soccer coach. dance will be held atLakeMary
Corp., rto Sec 2121.
Saturday, May 5, which will schools, First Presbyterian
For
information
call
3238760.
Elementary
School
from
7:30
climax a week of special youth Ch urch, First Baptist Church
Granada Constro. to James C.
The Seminole Youth Service p.m. to midnight.
Frisby IW. Kelly Smith, co-trustee
sii,s.
oriented activities. The festival and First Assembly, all
of System, which is werall
Smith
hId
The Seminole County Bar
will open at 10 a.m.
r•
San ford, SISTER, Inc., Just Us coordinator for the Youth Am.
I.
wi
ll
also
be
celebrating Un. Bldg . 3$, Oak Harbour, Sec. Charles G. Espey I. *1Laurel,co
Youth Programs, Inc. Is Club, Sanford
Lt 3,
Garden
Club,
Week,
has
arranged
many
Law
Week
during
the same Two. 951,900.
81k F. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2*.
coordinating the event, which Young Blacks In Action and the other
events,
Marguerite R. Mattingly as hb U24M.
period and will sponsor a mock
features a youth fashion show, Sanford Recreation and
a parks
R
Equitable Lit. Assur Soc. to
Ken
At
7
p.m.
on
May
3,
Jim
trial
Involving
youth
on
May
3,
entertainment by the Seminole Department.
(married) Edina Mn., Un. C, Bldg, Thames E. Tancott I *1Ann E., LQt
Wilson of the Palms Counseling courthouse tours throughout the 330* Harbour, Sec. TWO, UI.0.
Community College Jazz Band,
6. 51k E. Carriage Hill Unit No. 1,
Fourth Street will be dosed Services will hold a free
BeI.Alre Homes Inc. to Richard H. $5.I00.
week and a road race In
Southern Ballet Theatre and an off between Oak and Park
Irma M B Murphy to K ran
seminar entitled "Practical Altamonte Springs on May
exhibit of an by Seminole avenues for the
Air@ Hills, Unit One, S44M.
Martin Murphy, Lotsfl&amp;fl, Blk3$,
occasion to Methods of Dealing with Contact Larry Roth at
834-4774
(QCD) Donald H. Fowler to L. PA, Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful,
County youth, games and provide more room for
ac Behavioral Problems of for details,
refreshments.
tivitlea.
Calvin Ira Brown IWI Buelah to
'r U
' 1Lake of
Children and Adolescents." The
Drug Action Committee of Townhouse
There will be demonstrations
Clarence L. Brown I*1Bonnie I., W
Sec Three $ix.
The Sanford Garden Club will seminar will be held at Seminole
County will hold an
and Informational booths
Olin-American Homes F Is., Inc. to 12' Of N 126' of Bik C, Amended Pit
sell day lilies with the proceeds Altamonte Springs' Wedmorte art auction at theAltamonte James A. Han ill Iwf Join
t Crystal
presented by participating going to
The Harkins Corp. to Kent R.
en flQ
YPI
to
help
raise
Recreation
Center
in
Spring
Civic
Center
on
Youth
Day.
organizations and agencies matching funds.
• Burgess I *1 Agnes R., Lot $4.
Oaks and is limited to the first
Sheriff John Polk Iachairinan
such as a Law Booth, American
Olin-American Homes Fl., Inc. to Cypress Landing at Sabal Point,
Youth Programs
also 80 persona to call 644-7347.
of a Youth Day Golf Tour. James R. Szatkowski 1*1 Barbara
Red Cross, Head Start, corn- coordinating two otherIsevents
Shirley PA Jorges to Cardinal
A Youth-Lad Revival will be nament to be held at Seminole Three U0011. 0, Sterling Pk Un. Constr.,
munity cannery,
Inc., NE¼ of SE¼ of NEV,
Navy
during
the
week.
A
charity
held
at
First
Baptist
Church
of
Golf
Course
for
youths
and
Fla. Resid. Comm.. Inc. to Stan D. of Sec 2521.30 (corrective), $100.:
recruiter, Job Corps, Civil Air horse show to
Roland E. Clow Jr. as shous to
Ptilhiip$&amp; wi Patricia PA., Lot t, The
Patrol, Girl Scouts, CETA be sponsored bybenefit YPI will Sanford May 46 for children adults.
EdwardCAllenl Patricia D.,
Five. Tr. A &amp;
Wbco Sales at and youth. For information call
A
Youth
Week
organizational
n Shady Oaks, $12,000.
(Comprehensive Employment the aroma on Slate Route 46, Chinch Youth
Director Chris meeting to coordinate and
Training Act), La Leche Sunday, April29 beginning at 9
Howell Cove Constr. Corp. to Eli:.
Clara Sponhelmer to Frank .1.
Ritchey at 3fl6O41.
0. laubinsie. Lot 6. 51k 0, Ho*eII grac
finalize plans for events will be Ulm*
League, Florida United am.
cs0..3c0 I
There will be both men's
held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In Cove, 2nd Craig
Methodist Children's Home,
16,100.
The second event Is a Soccer women's softball games onand
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to
May the Altamonte Springs Civic Carl R. Lee IwO Amber L., Lots I a.
Mildred C. E. Gaddle, sgl to
National Organization for Clinic being sponsored In 5 from
2 to 5 p.m. at the Chase Center. AD intalaw per
5L
eCeCr.$.,LOftI
2 (IsiS S 150' of W 172.19') Ys.*ee
Women, Palms Counseling cooperation with
Track ack Memorial Stadium with are Invited to attend.
akeview
Lake ,
(QCD) Victor Lot JOW &amp; wo Put, $33,000.
M. Scott Adams As wt 1. Alexis to
es F. to VkW Lee Janos, Lot
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indicates more Americans are using marijuana and
softening their stand against It, but are not yet ready to
make It legal. The 7th Annual Report on Marijuana and
Health showed a sharp rise In pot smoking, especially
among teen-agers, plus some promising Indications of
marijuana's continued therapeutic uses.
The report Wednesday said between me and 1P17 — the
year of the current survey — the n umber of yo ungsters, 12
to 17, currently using pot, rose by nearly a third, from 12.4
to 16.1 percent and nearly 30 percent of that age group has
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PEKING, (UP!) — Chinese Vice Premier Deng
Xiaoping Teng Rslaoping today warned the United States
obe cautious about wiling
to Taiwan, and said joint
military maneuvers between American and Taiwanese
forces would not be acceptable to China.
Deng also said without elaboration that China has the
courage to buy advanced American fighter planes If the
United States is brave enougn to offer them.
His statements were made In a two-hour meeting with
a delegation from the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee headed by its chairman, Sen. Frank Church,
D4daho.

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Winter Springs Div. to Aylesbury

Homes Corp. Lot 143, Winter Springs

Thermal Energy Conservation
Cosselborry Gardens
to Home Systems Inc., to Ronald A.
Lot
Bernard C. Steas, Sol. Lt 47 Fanelli as wil Charlone
Olk
lsaba Point Amends p'tat,$7j000
First
Joseph L. Hiland S, wf Tom to
$5,000.
Paul
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Christian V. Sommer
Mary J..
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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) — A jubilant Prime
Minister In Smith rose early today to vote himself out of
office and said the massive black turnout in Rhodesia's
majority rule elections means "we're home and dry."
A black Rhodesian leader said Wednesday that
guerrillas ordered to smash Rhodesia's weeklong elections were defying their leaders and urging people to vote
In the nation's first balloting for a black majority
government.
On the third day of polling, as the county climbed close
to an absolute majority, Smith said as he emerged from
the voting booth, "It looks like we'll make over 50 percent
and so we're home and dry. How
can anybody argue
against that?"

China Issues U.S. Warning

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Foxwood Pev., Ltd. to Dunhlll
Clifford D. Sowdan 1*1 Vicky, Lots
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Hundreds of George
Washington University students In pajamas and
bathrobes were roused from their dormitory early today
by a fire t hat injured at least 35 students, eight of them
seriously. Two jumped from fifth-floor rooms.
The fire was reported shortly before 4 a.m. and was
confined to the fifth floor of Thurston, Hall, a nine-dory
11 1` 1101611111111100 b0`11101% students In downtown Washington.
The blue was controlled within one hour.
Two unidentified st udents who jumped from the filth
floor were seriously Injured, one with internal Injuries and
the other with a broken back.

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BOSTON (UP!) — An Independent report predicted
today that the cod of fuel"could easily double" in the
United States by the turn of the century, but It said the
higher prices could mean a 20 percent cut In fuel ccn

Carter

Kinfolk Reunion

BMW ISLAND, Ga. (UPI) — PresidentCarter, who
boded an oyster roast at his rented seaside mansion
Wednesday evening, Is nearingthe end of his relaxed
vacation on this iscated Georgia coastal Island- The
preside nt IU fly train Sapelo by helicopter shortly before
noon Friday to Plains, Ga., for an overnightreunion with
his kinfolk and friends. But It won't be the same without
his brother Billy, who Is undergoing treatment for
alcoholism at a Naval Hospital at Long Beach, Calif.

Talmadg. Wins

Delay

WA&amp;WIGTON(UPI) — The Senateethic.co'n'Mtee
has delayed do start of &amp;arl ia,y hea
ag4
Herman T.hnidg, for a week while It Ma"a heated
dispute between lawyers for the Georgia Demo" end
his chief accuser.
me M=W" Wsdneeday agreed to a reaed by
Talmadg, lawyer James ø'millon to begin th. hearings
on April 30 WOW 01 next Monday as originally
Tb.artlencam.onlyafewhis's afterthepseldealta
Wow to Uinl' cis by agreeingto allow as evidsocs
saws hsy decuneati t TaImaVs thief accuser end
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BAR, Yugoslavia (UP!) — Driving rain, earthslldes
and fog crippled the delivery of rescue supplies to the
earthquake ravaged Adriatic Coast leaving many of the
80,000 homeless people without proper shelter.
Officials put the death toll at 102 and said more than
1,000 people were injured when the quake measuring 7.2
on the open-ended Richter Scale rumbled through the
Montenegrin coast Easter Sunday.
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More than 400 aftershocks, some of them major, jolted
the OOinlle area stretching from the resort of Dulrovnlk to
the Albanian border. One aftershock that rocked the area
Wednesday evening measured 4.3 on the Richter scale.

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Christians Launch Attack
By Untied Press Ilteredlusal
Christian militiamen launched a "fullicale attack" on
: the U.N. peacekeeping headquarter, In south Lebanon
early today, firing more than 150 rockets and mortar
ihells and wounding eight U.N. soldiers, a spokesman
'said.
The attack came only hours after Maj. Said Haddad,
. commands, of the Christian militia In the region,
declared an Independent "Free Iabsnon" In protest to
Beirut's efforts to extend its authority or the 6-mile.
wide enclavehe controls along Ivael's northern border.
The Israel army Intervened after about an hour to Mop
the attack.
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MIAMI (UP!) — What with botching and pewthig and troopers results of the hearing, as Is IS
San Fclj case Radar was
whistling on citizens band radios, radar'i chances of being ac. given blanket credibility In al*
U.S.Supreme Cost decision
Allen K. Prasure, to Allan K.
are slight, accorwitnessesIn
to witnessesa besting on radar that it was rIable .ioih to Mend alon, as evidence.
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phyalciat.
Santiago lcIiz 81 Wit Maria, L0t9
given radar.
U an amos, suddenly speeds up or slow, down (hatChing), or
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electrical engineering department.
MD" from these ceding $3,100 and the recently developed $370
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (UP!) — St. Vincent
Premier Milton Cato has warned Mount Soufriere, which
emitted seven minor gushes of fumes and ashes Wednesday, can go into a major eruption "at any time."
Cato said Wednesday although the major eruption
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predicted for Wednesday did not take place, the
volcano on his Caribbean Island Mill is active and "can
blow up at any time."
Seven eruptions were felt around the volcano Wednesday, bringing to.16 the total number of "ad. of
choking hines and labss Soufriere has staged.

Headlands, Inc. to Falcon 0ev.

Helen Killberg, wld to Henry Brokerage Co. Addn., Black
Renkema as *1 Jo Ann, 5½ at Lot 69 Hammock, $17,300.
&amp; all of 71 Santo Park, $24,300.
Michael M. O'Brian, sgl. to
Gerald King &amp; wf Andres to Thomas H. KrOOMS as wf Valerie,
Joseph H. Fretwoll (Married), Lot Lot 16, Blk 6, W@Sth*rWl*ld Ist

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ye O'Connor, sgl Lt 4, Ilk 4
Although teds show the disas. radioactive Iodine release was said. Government monitors carried about the releases It did to lobb y Joe Martin &amp; *1 Annmanle Lake Wayman Hts, SUM.
Etta W. Crummilt, wid I W.
Wm. P. Oalaslsski to Wesley
ter-threatening hydrogen under investigation for the sixth closetothe nuclear power plant not feel they coIti*sd
Lewis Crurnm.ft,(ma,nI,d), Lot 6, Keith &amp;wfJans$R,,Us1Longdale
a
bubble will not reappear at day.
Wednesday detected a level of threat to the public $ health
lyak Corp. to Jasido Is Roza &amp;
Three Mile Island, unexplained
Constance L. Thomas to Richard
"The policy of the commis. radioactive Iodine at 200 because they were sporadic.
WI
Maria,
Lot 2, Wsklva Hilt,, SK. T. Elwood, sgl, Lot 5, Ilk 24
releases of radioactive Iodine sion Is to keep radiation tAcocurles per cubic meter. The
nag efforts to bring life back to releases as low as can be federal government's health
Winter Springs Div. to
Tompkins Dev. to olivs c
01 16 samples takenafter,
normal In the Susquehanna achieved. We don't like to see standard is 100 plcocurles per 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, seven esIdentIal Comm., Amer., Loft 5, locqule, $gl. Lot 257 Trailwooq
6,19,31,13,53145. TuscawHla, UtWI Eft, Sic. Two, 133400.
River Valley.
radiation being let out Into the cubic meter.
showed no trace 01 iodine and is 50.100.
,jOrnPlunsDev.toMadaeM Hunt;
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory environment If aotnething can
Radioactive Iodine can cause eight showed levels up to 100
Lot
Two, $33,300,
Commission spokesman Jan be done. We're checking out the thyroid cancer. but Strum picocurl as per
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lower than they realistically should be would keep con.
Iwnptton high and do nothing to prompt oil and gas exploration.

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TOWSON, Md. (UP!) — Wrjgjit.Patterson Air Force
Base in Ohio wants trash and has agreed to pay Baltimore
County $27 a ton for It.
The first long-term contract for the sale of densifled
refuse-derived fuel has been signed between Baltimore
County and the base for $27 a ton, or a total of $564,300.
The base is not going to buy raw trash, but rather fuel
pellets made from trash. The County and Maryland
Envlronmentaj Services have agreed to provide the
military base wIth 20,000 tons of fuel pellets manidact ured
from solid waste between now and September, 1001,

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — The government said today
Prune Minister Mehdl Bazargan would take is entire
Cabinet to Zom for face-to4ace talks with Ayatollah
1.11 Rsthollah Khomeini, apparaifly to thresh out widening
differences within the !4ernlc government, Abbas Amir.
EM'm, deputy prima müda*er and chief government
ssmami announced the talks but denied speculation
over mass r-Ignatlom by government lawmakers.

Search For Amins Troops
M((ONO Uganda (UPI) — Ps two-pronged Tas
wilan
military offermive advanced slowly Into northern
..• and eastern
Uganda today to prevent troops loyal to IdI
Amin from their looting and murder 01 cIviliusa.
Government officials In Kampala said they would seek
.1 the extradition 01 AmIn's top aid., &amp;Itbørri Bob
___ new being held In '1egiboring Kenya. AM" is
WOW for questioning hi connection with many 01 the
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MOSW (UP!) — Soviet P1,4ed Iaedd &amp;soheev,
.appearing to be In good health, has been unanImously and
not airpelsingly elected to another term as pr—dot 01
the &amp;çrune Soviet.
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exploded at Cairo's main post office today as millions
of
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on
the
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Police officers said the explosion killed a woman postal
worker and Injured three male colleagues.
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act of sabotage In Egypt since.
was the first
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• countries oppose. It came as voters crowded the polls In
the referendum that President Anwar Sadat called to
show anti-treaty Arabs that his people stand solidly
'behind him and the peace pact.

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man is being held without bond
Heading northeast on 1.4,
When he was brought to
today at the Seminole County Ambrose fired two shots at
Seminole County Jail, Kinson
Jail on a charge of armed Kinson's car and shattered the was originally placed on a
robbery following a high-speed rear window, deputies say. $10,500 bond. But his bond was
chase on 14, according to Kinson lost control at the wheel revoked when deputies learned
Seminole County deputies.
and smashed Into the rear of he was already on probation
Edward "Sam" Kinson, 31, of another car driven by Daniel and parole, deputies say.
Jacksonville, was arrested in Long of Longwood, deputies
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connection with a robbery at reported. Long Is an employee
the The UI' Champ con- 01 WFSH..1V.
venlence store at about 12:40
No one sustained any Injuries
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P.m. Wednesday at state Route from the collision, deputies
436 and Sprin Oaks In say.
Altamonte Springs. He was
Abandoning his car, Kinson
apprehended just north of the attempted to escape police by
Lake Mary Interchange on 14, climbing through a fence,
but not without fleeing area deputies say. Kinson stopped
Police with speeds In excess of running when a warning shot 7
100 miles per hour, deputies was fired over head by
say.
Ambrose, deputies said.
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Besides Seminole County
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*WP police are continuing
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said.
VAJIDAL00M
Vandals Maimed the homed
a
man lUnging eggs
at his specially aolar'tredad
windows, according to
Seminole Cawdy deput
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Ston.brldg., Longwood,
reported the Incident to
foputies Monday.
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Eight hood ornaments valued
at $200 were stolen from cars
parked In the lot of
Christlanses-Kitchen, Inc. in
Forest City according to
Seminole County deputies.
me
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between Saturday and Monday
at the deslership located on SB
436 in Forest City, deputies say
Emblems valued at $15 wers
also removed from a Firebird,
deputies say.
BOAT, MOTOR TAKEN
A boat aid motor valued at
$1,100 was reported stolen train
the backyard of a Forest City
home, according to Seminole
County deputle..
flPlsa,25,dDaerR
told deputies he left the
property in the yard at 2001
Wedwood Drive, Forest City,
He discovered the boat and
motor mi__
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deputies say.

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RECEIPTS STOLEN
Approximately $750 In cash
and credit card receipts were
stolen sometime Monday from
the Sunoco Gas Station on SR
600 at SR 434, accordIng to
Seminole County deputies.
Nell DeCaprlo, 30, of 648
Sandpiper Apartments,
Cassel berry, told deputies he
discovered $5OOln cash and$250
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Two 1979 Datsuns and
another car were stolen
sometime between Tuesday
night and Wednesday morning
from the Baird-Ray Datsun,
Inc., on State Route 600 in
Longwood, according to
Seminole County deputies.
The thief or thieves stole a
1977 Chevy valued at $4,800; a
1979 "gold accent" striped 1979
Datsun, valued at $11,900, and a
yellow 1979 Datsun valued at
$5,500, deputies say.
The three cars were parked In
the display lot of the car
dealership and taken sometime
between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 9
am. Wednesday, deputies say.
During the same time period,
someone broke a window on the
southelde of the dealership's
office building by throwing a
concrete block shattering the
glass, deputies say. Two
automobile AM-FM radios and
a recorder player device were
stolen from the showroom,
deputies say.
BOY DI
A 14-year-old Atlantonte
Springs boy died Tuesday
evening from head injuries he
sustained when his bicycle
collided with a car, according to
Altamonte Springs police.
Allan IrwIn, 14, of 136 Grace
Blvd., Altamonte Springs, died
at 6:16 p.m. Tuesday at the
Florida North Hospital In
Orlando, said a hospital
spokesman. He was a student at
Like Brantley High School.
Irwin was critically Injured
early Monday morning when
tds bicycle was struck by a car
in the westbound less., east of
the railroad tracks on Route
In Altamonte Springs, said
'sak.y Parr, Homicide In-

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

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Year, $3600. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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What darted as the brain child of Judge
DomIWck SAM has can&amp; the ____
community so much that organizers of Seminole
County's first annual Youth Week have bow
overwhelmed by the proliferation of Ideas and
events to be proposed by interested Individuals and

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Comes Naturally

The way New York Congressman Jack Kemp
sees it, blaming inflation on rising prices and
wages is like blaming the rain on wet streets. To
the extent that price and wage increases are
merely symptoms of the inflation caused by the
federal government's deficit spending, Rep. Kemp
has a point.
The essential truth of Rep. Kemp's analogy does
not, of course, excuse immoderate wage and price
hikes. But it does help explain the new Teamster
contract that clearly exceeds President Carter's
voluntary wage guideline. Teamster negotiators
were simply doing what might be expected at a
time when their union's members face double-digit
inflation.
The new Teamster contract with the trucking
industry calls for a three-year, wage-and-benefit
increase of just over 30 percent
a significant
violation of the president's seven percent a year
guideline.
For purely political reasons, the White House
chose to interpret the terms of the new contract as
being in accord with MR. Carter's anti-inflation
policy. Sharp pencils at the White House reduced
the 30 percent-plus package to 22.5 percent by
ignoring some fringe benefits and projecting a six
percent inflation for the next three years
a
forecast that now appears to be absurdly optimistic.
Still, these skewed calculations permit the
president and his chief inflation fighter, Alfred
Kahn, to claim an anti-inflation victory, something
the administration desperately needs.
Actually, there are grounds for at least a little
satisfaction at the White House. Three years ago,
the Teamsters negotiated a 35 percent increase in a
less inflationary economy. By comparison, the
current agreement can be made to seem somewhat
reasonable, particularly if the Teamsters permit
the trucking industry to modernize work rules and
so increase productivity.
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Productivity Is the one factor excluded from Rep.
Kemp's otherwise trenchant observation aq the
relationship betweefl wages, prices and Inflation.
Wages hikes that exceed increases in productivity
are, in fact, inflationary.
As for the president's wage and price guidelines,
Mr. Carter might best encourage compliance by
curbing his own government's deficit financing and
thus reducing the pressure for labor contracts that
violate the seven percent policy.
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Having passed Income4az deadline, recent news stories
about pensions, personal doffs and office allowances for former
Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford didn't exactly
gladden the average tup.yer's heart.
Thai enough, there were some edravagant echoes from the
former days of glory, such as five color television sits for Mrs.
Nixon and $3,242 for plant' to grIce Mr. Ford's personal office.
And these eztraordlnary expenditures overshadowed reality.
For example, Mr. Nixon's eight-person staff was paid W,IOI,
which averages out at lies than $A= Per year certainly no
Pat eiaikes as salaries go these days.
Actually, there Is little if any, controversy about iroviding
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space to deal with their surprIsingly extensive and continuing
relatknd'Ip with the American people, Involving bags of mail
and switchboards of telephone calls. The law providing support
for former presidents and their fw%illn, which was enacted in

to, has become an Integral pert of the federal iitblIs'4.
We know of no respunsibie advocates for a rd*rn to the days
when retired presidents and their surviving widows knew
financial ambsrraannint. The historic example of Mrs.
Abraham Uncoin is too painfuL
That our two former Presidents are both Rqablkw may
fuel some transitory, partisan resi'4nwsd. But we can expect
even this to diWps$. who Jimmy Carter joins their ranks.
Meanwhile, although Washington concedes an aimual loss of
perbens as much as 860 billion to wade and fraud, former

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WASHINGTON (NEA) Although President
Cana is offering now 'nit'-if
to resolve the
nation's ener problems, nothing has changed
with the discredi ted bureaucracy that's
responsible for administering the White House
projram.
The Departmentof Energy (DOE) and its two
Secretary
highest ranking officials, E
James K Schlesinger and Deputy Secretary
John F. O'Leary, have become objects of scorn
and derision In this capital.
Much of the contempt toward them amfortunately Is justified. Consider their performance dur ing the most recent energy crisis,
the political Instability In Iran during the Initial
months of WE year:
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Item:
Schlesinger repeatedly claimed that
the temporary cessation of Iranian oil production durIng January and February was
producing a world petroleum shortfall of 2
million bar rels per day.
The most notable endorsement of that
estimate came from the multinational oil corporstions, which said the fipm actually was 2%
million barrels daily.
But by late March, after Iran resumed oil
exports, DOE officials were privately circulating and endorsing Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) figures showing that worldwide oil
production actually Increased dining the first
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Item: SchlesInger also repeatedly claimed
that the halt In Iranian exports produced a
shortfall in the United States amounting to

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his cue. Those were only the French victimL If

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Europe by the French Revolution should be
Included, the body count would be many times
greater. No wars- yet having arisen f rom
Iranian upheaval, In comparison It Is almost

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leader for Toastmasters International.
DeBary Republican Club, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Coin.
Center. Speaker Kay Ogramn, Health Systems
Agency Community Coordinator. Open to public.
SanfordHomemakers, 1:30p.m., Florida Power&amp; Ught
'building. Program "Samples of Bread."

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Still, one need not be defender of the shah or
an apologist for the functionaries of his regime

WASHINGTON WORLD

authorltarian excesses tobe concerned about the
fashion In which justice Is being served in
new Iran,It Is understandable that
should exert a strong _______In a society _______
usildni
redress for wrongs, past or present,
agathd'lt by forces beyond the reach of P0P1a
15w. There irs, however, both moral and
politically practical objections to Indulgence In

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than current figures because the govment
Mod of us have was giving the poor a lit ls "In kind" aid then,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
heard that classic example of making the most of
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be
adversity: the story about the idd who kUled his official poverty population figures have confused
parents and then pleaded with the Judge for the situation by making the problem look worse
mercy because he was an Orphan.
than it is.
to have
That kW of k)5IC
Well, that depends on what Is defined as the
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Metro REACT, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center.
Program by J. Paul Rowe of Seminole County Mental

Health Center.

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Schlesinger was referring only to a mythical
the UIIIISd
"statistical shortage," his deputy explained.
O'Leary also used that occasion to praise as
Morton Paglin, a professor of economics at
"entirely prudent" the major oil corporations' Portland ((egon) State University, has come
decision to "husband and safeguard" large oil up with figures that show there were only 7.6
Inventories. Industry critics suggest that the million Americans living In poverty In 1V1S incompanies act ually were hoarding their docks dead of the Z.9 million so clailifled by the
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while awaiting higher market prices
bigger profits.
The difference, Paglin says in an article
Item: Schlesinger regularly told pgWIaIlld In the journal of the conservative
cosagreeslonal commit tees during January and Heritage Foundation, is that government
February that the loss of Iranian production statisticIans have failed to accoad for the value
could require mandatory service station shut- of "ksom." In the form of goods And services
downs on Sundays or even entire weekends.
given free crat reduced codto the poor by the
However, a study commissioned by government.
&amp;N.s own department showed that
There Is no reason to argue with Paglin's
closing gas stations on weekends was the mod
wasteful of sight possible energy-saving figures. H. goes to some pains to put reasonable
values on the food, housing and health care
measures under consideration.
assistance
received by low Income Americans.
While Schlesinger was telling a Senate
"In-kind" goods and services are
Who
those
conunIttis that such dosing. "may be a
asligosd
price
tags and added to the real Income
necessity by summer," DOE officials were
of
poor,
Paglin says, the $11.1 billion
the
risitl4 a report which concluded that the
the poverty "gap" goes down
wtkvat.d
to
close
measure would only produce longer service
to$&amp;lbIllk".
Matlonlinssonitlair days of the week and would
He adds that the 1* officIal poverty Iefhnat,
Conserve little gasoline.

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Ss"'it, County League of Women Voters unit
'meeting on SALT 2, 9:15 a.m., Florida Hospital Conference room, Altamonte Springs.

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what is essentially revenge rather than justice.
Punishment meted out In righteous zeal can
exceed the crime. The individual strung up all
too frequaiitly may be the wrong one. And even if
mt. he may have been to many of his com.
problem
One perfectly valid way Into count the people patriots less a culprit than a leader or relative
who are not getting aøequare nutrition, housing and becomes a martyr to be avenged.
and health care. That Is the group Paglin
Vengence exacted in blood tends to nourish a
counted and the one he says Is the actual poverty
new generation of avengers. In their zeal to
population.
th
Another way to define the problem would be to purge e corruption of the pad, the Iranian
komltehs
may be preparing the way for a new
measur e the number of people whose cash b
of
round
vig
ilantism should the revolutionary
come does not provide the rnlnhiium necessities.
um swing back the other way
pendul
with
That Is what the official flg'xes show and there
themselves as the objects of vengeance.
are plenty of people who believe that Is the ImBack to the French Revolution. Under the
portant measurement.
circumstances
that may not have been the most
Why? Because that $12 billion of "In kind"
propriate
hi
oric example to have chosen to
st
ap
Income Paglin says the poor are getting comes
Jintify
contemporary
Iran's experience. For all
from somewhere. It comes from the government
Its
ac
knowledged excesses, the French upheaval
and the goverimlint gets the cash to buy *
was a constructive event with far-reaching and
th ta
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26

8eio1e County League of Women Voters unit
meeting on SALT 2, 7:30 p.m.
Seminole Chapter Florida Audubon, 2 p.m., Florida

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Reserve
Asia. dlnner-dance,6:30 p.m., Jerry's
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Roderick Wiley as guest speaker.
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Wilco Sales Charity Horse Show benefiting Youth
Programs Inc. Starting 9 a.m., sales arena, 4 miles west
.'-'of 14 on SR 46. Lipplzan In-hand exhibition, 1 p.m.
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Sealer Citizens mini-bus tour to Rosey O'Grady's.
Leave Sanford 5:15 p.m. Pick up at Seminole Plaza, 5:45
p.m. Return 11 p.m.

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It Is good guem that mod taxpayers do ad
accept tazfhacod public assistance as the long
range answer to the poverty problem.
Americans stand Mill ( with Increasing Impatir'c,) for the expenditure of Illlçq1 of
dollars to alleviate povoit because they bays
been told much of do money was being used to
help poor people become self-supporting
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lading impact
It was only superficially a political revolution
end the fact that It erupted In France did not,
make It uniquely French. To the contrary, It was
fimdainu*elly a reshaping of all of civilized
society. It was lautinctively opposed by the old
regimes and struck Instinctively sympathetic
chords among the populations of many cairn-

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deployment to the Mediterranean him near the fort.
Sea. He is a crewmember aboard
the aircraft carrier USS America,
FRANK HOSTETTER
homeported in Norfolk, Va., and
Airman Frank E. Hostetter has
operating as a unit of the U.S. Sixth
been selected for technical training
Fleet.
The America is a 1,017 foot long at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air
Kitty Hawk class vessel and carries Force civil engineering structural
a crew of 2.100 officers and enlisted and pavements field.
The airman recently completed
men, plus 2,150 personnel assigned
basic training at Lackland AFB,
to an attack aircraft wing. She is
Tex., and studied the Air Force
equipped to carry 95 l$ aircraft and
mission, organization and customs
can travel at speeds faster than
knots. Hart
the Navy in and received special instruction in
human relations.
January, 1974.
Airman Hostetter Is a 197$
gnt, of Roxbury High School,
ILLWOOD IOOKMAN
Succasunna, N.J. His father, Frank
Ellwood A. Bookman, son Of Mr. E. Hostetter, resides at 106 Seville
and Mrs. Scott Bookrnan Jf. Of 1206 Ave., Altamonte Springs.
Golden Gate Circle, Sanford, has
been promoted to airman IIrst class
NANCYBRUAGGEMANN
in the U.S. Air Force.
Airman Nancy M. Brueggemann,
The airman, an airframe repair daughter of retired Air Force
specialist at Spangdahiem AB, Master Sergeant and Mrs. John H.
Germany, serves with a unit of the Bruemann of 642
Birch Blvd.,
U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
Altamonte Springs, has been
Airman Bookman Is
1977 selected for technical training at
graduate of Seminole High 10School. Sheppard
AFB, Tex., in the Air'
Force medical service field.
JOHNNY PERKINS
The airman recently completed
Spec. 4 Johnny R. Perkins, whose basic training at Lackland AFB,
wife, Stacy, and parents, Mr. and
Tex., and studied the Air Force
Mrs. Mose W. Perkins, live it 1004
mission, organization and customs
Maple Ave., Sanford, recently was and
received special instruction in
assigned as an assistant gunner with
human relations. Completion of this
the 31st Field Artillery at Fort
training earned the Individual
Campbell, Ky.
cred its towards an associate in
Perkins entered the Army In
applied science degree through the
October 1976. He is a 1976 graduate Community
College of the Air
of Lakeland High School.
Force.
JEFFREY BOSTON
Airman Brueggmann is a 197$
Pvt. Jeffrey Boston, son of Mr.
graduate of Lyman High School,
and Mrs. Russell W. Boston,Oviedo,
Longwood.
Fla., recently was assigned
clerk with the Ph Infantry Division
JAMES OSBORNJR.
in Dexheim, Germany.
Marine Private James C. Osborn
Boston entered the Army in
Jr., son of James C. and Yvonne
August 1977.The private Is
1977
Osborn of 234 Logo Visa, DeBary,
graduate of Oviedo High School
completed recruit training at
me marine corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S.C.
He participated in an in an active
physical conditioning program and
gained proficiency in a variety of
military skills, including first aid,
rifle marksmanship and close order
'iii. Teamwork and $ell.dlscipiins
W91 e emphasized throughout the
training cycle.
DAVIS N McLAUGHLiN
An official at Sheppard AFa, Tex.
has announced the graduation of
Airman Davean M. McLa ughlin
from the U.S. Air Force's
Pavements maintenance specialist
course conducted by the Air
Training Command.
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The demands of being on call helping to develop a group
must remain In their own 24 hours a day seven days a home In Seminole can call
homes. Lack of respite care to week presents a real problem Barbara Stafford at 339-8200,
allow a "cooling off period" for private home shelter Wein berg said.

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not been backed up, and point to the development
WASHINGTON Sin. Edward Isaudy, D lift to Mend en its own.
meeting, he said.
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SUNDAY, APRIL22
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,

revolution totiL.4ewer thin 100 persons."

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barrels a day.
But In late March, O'Leary told a House
committee that there actually hadn't been any

Barbecue chi cken dInner sponsored by Geneva
Historical and Genealogical Society, at Geneva Corn.
munity Center beginning at 4p.m.
Parents Without Partners orientation meeting, 7:30
p.m., for DeLand-Sanford Chapter 201 at 2440 S. Oak Ave.,
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We have one Ahmed Salsmation to thank for a
recent reminder of this relationship between
experiences of past and present. S&amp;lSiflStiOfl,
deputy ford minister in Iran's revolutionary
government, peevishly reprimanded foreign
pr attention to the ongoing ad hoc trials and
executions of Iranians tainted by association
with the former Imperial regime, observing:
peopl e were executed
"More than 100,
during the French Revolution without 5117 trIal,
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Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Fla. Inc., 7 p.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
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between parent and child
contributes
to
further
deterioration in the parentThe need for a group home in
child relationship and hinders
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rehabilitation, the report said.
children was presented by Torn
Because of incidents of
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Health
and
running away and acting out
Rehabilitative Services SIngle
behavior, more of these
Intake Supervisor, Tuesday
children find their way into the
night at a Task Force meeting
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held at HRS offices In Live Oak
report
states.
Center, Casselberry.
"By
law
we are required to
The Task Force, which held
protect the children, but
its organizational meeting
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month, was formed with the
placements, I'm afraid some
goal of actively recruiting
children who should be out of
temporary
and
foster
JIM WILSON
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their homes are not placed,"
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placements for dependent
re
children and establishing a
"I had no Idea the increase increased, as well as the county said Margaret Anderson, di ct parents. This results In an early
service s upervisor with HRS." ..
said Weinberg, chairman of the was that dramatic," remarked
group home.
burn-out rate" of those
pulation,
but
not
necessarUy
The first thought is 'Oh, my
"Dependency cases have task force. "In 1977, there were Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler. incidences of child abuse.
g
to
put
licensed
and a reluctance on the
God! Where are we goin
0 cases and In !975 there were
almost doubled In Semincle
According to John Hong,
part of niaiiy families to
"Seminole Qiunty is the them?'"
County, while at the same time 972."
social worker for HRS Foster 'bedroom' for many people
"The temporary house parent commit themselves to being
A dependent child Is one Care
temporary and foster care
Unit,
community working In Orange County an d and foster parent are the Un- licensed as a shelter or foster
placements have decreased," under the age of 18 who Is found awareness of child abuse has there are more younger s
said Mrs. Bar home, the report states. With
ung heroes," said
families with young ch ildr en bara Stafford,
of the- the current rate of Inflation
moving into the area. Th us we foster care unit, Seminole many families cannot afford,
will have more- even with the ner diem rate. to
s of child ..ourny. uuen n taxes us six to abuse,"
said
Stephen l4monthstoreunite the parents take additional children Into
_________________________ Shacowski Jr., one of six per- with the children and their home. Attempts by HRS to
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sons drafting a plan to develop sometimes we are never able recruit homes through the use
a residential group home. He
of media and community
to
service
network
manager
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of
the
Palms
meetings
have resulted in few
for
KIP MCKENZIE
HERBERT MEYER
LEON HILLERY
Wilso
Navy Seaman Herbert W. Meyer
Navy Yeoman Third Class Leon
An official at Sheppard AF B, Tex., HRS.
new
applicants,
according to
Counseling Center, who forIll. son of Gloria J. and Herbert W. Hillery, whose wife, Cynthia, is the has announced the graduation of
Currently there are not merly ran a group treatment the report.
Meyer Jr. of 455 Longwttd Ave., daughter of Victoria Smith of tin Airman Kip McKenzie from the U.S.
"We are a service-oriented
Longwood, has completed the Harding Ave., all of Sanford, has Air Force's dental specialist course enough shelter beds to ac- home, said, "For every foster
Navy's
Basic
Electricity, completed the Non-Lawyer Course conducted by the Air Training commodate pre-school and care and shelter care worker a family," said the shelter
Electronics Course.
at the Naval Justice School, Command.
school age dependent children set of relief parents is needed. parent," or we wouldn't be
Four weeks of study at the Navy Newport, R.I.
Airman Mckenzie, son of Mr. and
Service Commend, Orlando, Fla..
Completion of this course enables Mrs. James A. Mckenzie of Pt. 1. In Seminole County. Some pre. Tolerance levels are stretched involved, but there are times
Included
review of basic graduates to provide para-legal Longwood, studied dental anatomy school age children are being when parents work 24 hours a when I say, Oh, Lord! There
mathematics, fundamental dec. advice and basic legal assistance and radiological techniques, and placed In Orange County day, seven
days a week with rt must be a better way to go than
tricalformuiasplusth.principles of services, plus perform the ad- will serve at Ellsworth AFB, S.D.
residential
fac
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this!' With some of their
according
legal
Completion
of
the
relief."
alternating and direct current minislrative duties of a unit
course earned the
circuits. Students also received officer. A 1976 graduate of Seminole individual cr edits towards an to the report.
A shelter parent from San- back gr oun ds, I'm amazed these
instruction on basic circuit testing High School, he joined the Navy in associate in applied science degree
This makes it difficult for ford, who became involved ki( S turn out to be anything."
through the Community College 0$
methods, including the use of December isis.
"If we are to succeed In
visitation by the parents, the several years ago and opened
the Air Force.
multimeters and audio signal
getting
a gro up home, we're
ieRi?meflhIlii
generators. A graduate of Lyman
GARY RUMNEY
LMàHigh counselors and medical her home to five dependent
School. His wife, Marry, is the workers
High School, he joined the Navy in
Slit. Gary D. Rumney, son of Mr.
according to Wein- teenagers said her emotions going to need the participation
September 1978.
and Mrs. Richard E. Rumney, 66 daughter of James Matthews of 75) be
rg.
have "run the gamut." She f rom the public sector and get
Rockcove Court, Sanford, is par. Palmer Ave., Winter Park,
According
ton
report
the
lack
tiipating in BRAVE SHIELD 19. a
STEVEN HAWK
admitted that the 24-hour-day the community busin ess people
DONALD HART
joint readiness exercise held in
Navy Electrician's Mate Third of adequate placement homes with no
Is often too much involved," said Weinberg.
Navy Aaerographer's Mate Third central Texas.
Class Steven C. Hawk, whose wife, for short term residential care for her relief
Any persons Interested
and she must insist on
Class Donald L. Hart, son of Ken.
Rumney is a survey party chief Cynthia, is daughter of the Re v.
becoming
a placement home or ~
for
Seminole
County
results
in
neth J. and Theresa 1. Hart of 900 with the 2nd Armored Division Ronald W. and Dorr
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Itenalivance Faire sponsored by Maitland Art Asan.,
a.m. to 5p.m., Maitland Art Center

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by the court a) to have been
abandoned,
abused,
or
neglected by his parents or
guardians; b) to have been
surrendered to the department
or a licensed chlldplaclng
agency for the purpose of
adoption; C) to have per.
sistently run away; d) being
subject to compulsory school
attendance, to habitually be
truant from school; e) to
persistently disobey the
reasonable and lawful demands
of his parents or other legal
custodians and to be be yond
their control.

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South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears Atlaznonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, (closed), 8p.m., St. Richard's Church.
IAÜdWÔed AA, (closed),8 p.ñi.T(oTlixHllls Moravian
Church, SR 434.
You Adult Club for Singles, 9 a.m,, Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Deltosa Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Deltona C.Sti8fl
Ch urch.

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ByMEZ..ENDA EDMISTON
Herald Correspondent

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
MetJOIIj Church, CasselbeJ
Free public concert by Glen E llyn (Illinois)
::Children's Chorus sponsored by UCF, 7:30 p.m., Dom;merlch Elementary School, Maitland.
FRIDAY, APRIL
he Harrison Chapter DAR, 2:30 p.m., Mrs. Walter L.
Carter, 2299 Grandview Ave., Sanford, hostess.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
'Alt.amonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford

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7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn.
1. Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Intierstate Mall.
Ob, Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,

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Group Home Is Sought

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and come up with Ideas In celebration of youth.
Folks like Patsy Hutchinson and Bonnie
Schumacher, who are working on the horse show to
be sponsored by Wilco Sales to benefit Youth
Programs Inc. on April 29 at the sales arena °
SRO ... Or like Cliff Nelson and the Men's Christian
Association of Lake Mary Presbyterian Church,
who are planning a block party for Youth Day °1'
Sheriff John Polk who is heading up a Youth Day
Golf Tournament or Head Start kids who will be •
making a banner for Altamonte Mall to publicize
Youth Week or County Commission Chairman
Sandra Glenn who will be pitching In the Youth Day
softball game or YOU If you only come out and
get involved or just remember to tell your kids OU
love 'em and give them an extra hug1

In their proclamations the county commission
and mayors of the cities urged the citizens of the
community to join together to "raise the level of

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community support both financially and, In those
such as Youth Programs, Inc., involvement are
volunteer&amp;

In addition, Grace Kehrer, executive director of
Seminole County Youth Services System, says
many have said they beard about It too late to
become involved this year, but are anxious to be
Included next year.

By JANE CAELBER1IY

awareness of our youth and their needs and to
dedicate themselves to recognize the many fine
oroarerns soonsored by citizens and agencies of
Seminole on behalf of ft healthy growth and wellbeing of our young people."

Events, programs and activities are planned to
inform, entertain, recnalt, promote and involve
youth and those interested In the youth of Seminole
County. There will be a wide spectrum of activities
Involving those for pre.scboolers through adults.
Coincidentally youth agencies Involved hope to
towerd'!uad1sruurl2r
community in order to retain the governmental
cunmuniti
suPPod that lop them going
Youth lanot all a thus of fun and gaines,ft can
also be a time of desperation, confusion, tragedy,
and temptation. There are many organizations and
agencies trying to help young people find their way
andbdulcftlzensinaday when marriages
and f'mlIIea are breaking up and even children are
exposed to sex, violence, crime and drugs.
These agencies, however, are dependent on

Ah, Youth! It Is envied, criticized, glorified,
wasted on the young and clung to In desperation by

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SEATTLE (UP!) - Jerry
West has been right about one
thing; to beat the Seattle
SuperSonics, the Los Angeles
Lakers have to stop Gus
Williams.

Williams matched his career
high of 38 points Wednesday
night to lead Seattle toa 1(-103
overtime victory over the
Lakers. Williams saved six of
his points, Including what
proved to be a game-winning 20..
foot jumper, for overtime.

Unfortunately the Lakers
haven't even found a way to
slow Williams to a gallop, and
the two teams move their best.
of-seven series to Los Angeles
rlay with the Sonics leading,
2-0.

"We have to do something,"
said Lakers forward Adrian
Dantiey. "He's been tough and
we'll have to play him a lot
tougher."

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"It looks like he's playing
with no one in front of him,"
West said.
Williams scored five straight
points to give the Sonics an 11.
point lead with 9:04 left In the
fourth quarter. But after a
near-collapse in the closing
minutes of the period, the
Sonics needed a dutch shot
from Dennis Johnson to send
the game into overtime.
With no time showing on the

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clock, Johnson's baseline jumpshot knotted the score at 95
after Kareemn Abdul-Jabbar
had rejected Jack Slkma's
jumper from the top of the key.
"It worked Just the way we
planned It," said Slkma,
describing the play the Sonics
set up for the final 10 seconds of
regulation. "But Jabber just
made a great block.
"Ideally, I probably should
have put the bell on the floor
and made a move. But lthouglg

I had It and he just came flying
out of nowhere."
Playing all but one minute of
the game, AbduWabtr led
Lakers wIth 31 poInts on 1-of-l9
shooting from the field,
collected a game-high is
rebounds and blocked seven
shots. Jabber scored six of the
Lakers' final 12 points In
regulation and their first fourth
overtime.
After the two teams traded
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Williams canned a long jumper
to break a 103-103 tie with 52
seconds left. Dennis Jolmaon,
scoring six of his 17 points in
overtime, added a layup with 23
seconds to go after a Laker
turnover to virtually put the
game away.
"In the overtime our Intensity
came back and the crowd gave
usa big llft," said Sonics' Coach
Lenny Wilkens, referring to the
season-record crowd of 26,M

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Williams' offensive outburst
helped make up for the slack
crested by the two-point output
of Sonic sixth man Fred Brown,
who Is recovering from a
broken bone in his left hand.
"It just happened to fall on
my shoulders tonight pnd I
scored a lot of points," said
Williams. "That doesn't necessarily mean I played a great
game. I Just hope It can continue throughout the series and
someone can get the job done

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Wilkens said. "When he's in a
streak like that, nobody can
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Vernon Law pitched a five- bounced back with seven runs
hitter and went 3-for-3 to lead on Just one hit In the bottom of
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Kiwanis to a 13-5 win over Elks the first.
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Mike Leonard had the only hit
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for Moose in Its half of the first
Junior
four walks figured In the
Knights of Columbus
defeated Moose, 13.7, for Its scoring.
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first win of the sajon In the
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other league game Wednesday. factor in the scoring In the
Kiwanis led only 54 goIng bottom of the first when
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Joe Smith were the big hits for PMses.
Kiwanis In the fifth inning.
Elvis Brown had a home run
Kiwanis was boosted by for Knights of Columbus, while
JOIIIIJ(E with a double and teammates Frederick,
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single and Smith with two Griffith, Tim Hall and Conned
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Hughes had one hit each.
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Leonard and Terry Ruasl hid
Seminole High weightlifters Glen Wade, AbduHah five hits, including a double. the only hits for Moose, both
Law fanned eight and walked singles.
.
Baker and Don Hunter examine their hardware won six in five Innings.
in last weekend's AAU tourney at Daytona Beach.
ELKS
Moose put three runs on the xswarns
Al I H AS I N
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lrIdes
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OctIrmbourwao6wr4m
5 Iyitija 4.4aI
7 DrIf's Cop
3.50 2.10
S SharkeyPete 3.10
1 Pahokee
National League
7.00 3.20 210
0(4.7) 11.25; P (5-1) 21.20: T (4.1Tally Burt
Es?
3.20 7.50 I) 17.50. Time 31.32.
5 5haraholdsi.•.
w I.
SeveiiTh lace*,C:
0(1-1) 13.50; T (1-1-I) 71.11. Time 1 DerbIe Man
MØntreaI S 2
5.60 3.40 2.10
31.11.
PhISS
$ Tuft Formula
10.$0 3.40
6 3 .167 1'3
St. Louis
1 Fair Ruler
3 4 .536 21/:
Second Race, S.14,p:
2.00
y United Press International
I Jerry Jones
Pittsburgh
1
0(74) 14.55; P (74) 73.25: T (74
6.00 150 325
2
Bet
The New York Islander's
N
Go
New York
3
5.404.00 11 236.55. Time p.24.
6 Mineola Bales
Chicago
Eighth Race, 5.15, 5:
2 6
IX
Mike Bossy knows what he can
0(1-I) 11.45; P ($.3) 4230; T (1-2. 3 Tally Fran
10.00 4.20 3.00 do bed -and does it.
Well
6 Fayzelle
4.20 3.00
W L Pc? 01 6) I12.20:OD(1.1)$.SIyime3I7I
flint Race. 1-16, N:
49uton
S Flitter Day
3.00
9 4 .6 "I know I can put the puck In
Vegas
San Fran
0(34) 27.45; P (34) 49.00; T (3-1
4.10 4.20 4.20
7 5 2
the
net," Bossy Said Wednesday
1 Surf Boy
Cincinnati
5.40 340 5) 1,1111.26. Time 31.62.
6 6 50
2'/3
2
Chad
Show
night,
after scoring at 2:31 of
San' Diego
Ninth Race. *s,C:
3.45
6 7 .452 3
014
P(7-4) 95.15; T (74. 6 Dave Pear
L,os Angeles
5.00 360 260 overtime to gi ve the Islanders a
6 S .ifl 3½
2) 261.40. Time 31.15,
Atlanta
1 Wind Songs Love
3.50 3.20
4
1
1-0 victory and a 2-0 lead in their
S Bi9Rk5f
Fsvrth Race, 5.I4,b:
Wednesdays Rlts
esu
2 Gems Bonny
3.10 best-of-seven, quarterfinal
0(14)12.25; p (4.1) 31.40; T (4.1.
5.20 3.10
1.00
- Montreal 6, New York 5
6 BIg Con
6.40 3.lo SI 59.40. Time 39.5$.
series with the Chicago Black
St. LouiS 3, Chi 2, 14 Inns.
1 Brother Bear
Tenth lace, 5.14, TA:
3.10
Hawks.
Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2
0(2-4) 44.411' P (54) 99
3 Rick Agreed
15.50 5.40 3.20
San Diego 7. San Francisco 6
1) 255.50. Time 31.75.
6 Kukomonga
1.40 3.60
"I can't play any other way,"
Houston 4, Los Angeles 0
Fifth Race, S-16, 0:
5 Mr. Manager
1.60
the
sophomore right wing
3 B. Legacy
0(3-4) 40: P (34) 1,.4S:
1,06.41; 1 (3Today's Games
9.00 4.00 3.00
4
Rocktown
Torn
4.1)1.426.41.
Time
Sill,
continued.
(All Times ES?)
350 4
"I'm just as afraid
St. Louis (FOrich 0-1) at I Jones Boy
Elevenffi Race,$.16,C:
3.10
as anyone else of making a
Chicago (McGlothen 1-11, 2-.30-, - - -- '3M 37.65: p (3.4 77.10; T (3.4. 1- Wa FlInt
)
7.20 4.10
5) 312.51. Time 31.13.
p.
$ Barbs Best
6.60 5.20 mistake In overtime, but I have
San Francisco (Blue 3-0) at
Sixth lace, 1-16, A:
6 Manatee Angel
4.00 to go with what I do best."
3 Wright Elvis
San Diego (Perry 2-0), 1 P.M.
0(14)11.ø:P(I-$)237.li;T(I4.
7.40 5.40 2.50
of I Nearly
Atlanta
') 694.45. Time Si.SS.
But, for 60 minutes of
14.00 4.40
(Matuua
1.1)
OfIf 5 Ho
Cincinnati (Bonham 1-0). 5:05
TwelfTh lace. It, 0:
260
regulation
Wednesday night, no
p.m.
10.00 4.40 L20
Q(3 ) 34.$:P(3-I)lLs:y(34. 1 S'ielalks
Memb e rs olSanford's lO-under soccer team, which plays in the Central Florida
onecouldputthepicklnthenet.
I) 114.00. Time 31.55.
$ Streaker J
320 3.20
Fridays Games
3 She Victorious
kvemlls Race, 5$6,c
5.20 The Islanders cone closest, but
League,
includes, left to right (front row) .James Partlow, Brady Sapp, Shea
Montreal at Chicago
I Nab. Cowboy
8.80 5.60 4.25
G(S-7)1S.SS:P(7-S)2S6.4I:T(7.S- Chicago goalie Tony Esposito
Whigham,
Gary Smith, .Jack Mullis, Mathew Albert, Eddie Chaplain; Second
New York at Phil., night
2 Anna Ring
3) 454.51. Time 25.31.
36.10 5.00
Mopped
them.
It
Cinci at St. Louis, night
was
the
21
st
6 Grand Theft
A -LIII: Hanee $233,457.
row, Craig Tossi, Vicky Pakovic, David Lancaster, Ralph hardy, Michael
San 01599 at Atlanta, nIght
scoreless regulation game In
0(1-2)14.11; p (1.3) 100.45; T (1.2.
Bravo, Sheldon Richards; and coach Larry Jones. Robert Benz, David Lohr,
Pittsbgh at Houston, night
5)711.41. Time 3173.
playoff history, and the first
- Los Ang at San Fran, night
Eighth lace, 5.16, 5:
Donald
and Alexander Piquer were camera-shy.
since 1954, and the credit
6 Champion Bill
14.00 6.20 4.00
American League
2 Pows, Cap
belongs to Esposito and
3.90 - 3.20
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
111?
S B. Larded
4.00
First Game
Chicago Coach Bob Pulford's
W I. PC?. GB
0(24)34.45; P
ns.ii, y (II 7 Vlctor.Fernan 19.10 14.00 7.50 defensive system.
Mllwauke
7 3 .700 5) 233.55. Time 31.63.
3 Trani-Diego ll
11.00 450
New York
7 4 .636
½
"Chicago played well,
Nita note, 5.$4,l:
Ilrusta.Ierardo
710
Siston
S 1 .354 1½ $ TIppi Scott
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - the 1,331,000 yen she won at the
33A0
9.25
0
(3.7)
39.55;
T
7
checked
us very hard and
(7-34)1.14145.
"Way to go. You know, I won portant thing Is you've got to
Detroit
4 4 .500 2
1 Tampy
6.10 4.00
Second Game
Beth
Daniel received a winner's World Ladles Golf Champion- my first tournament in Japan, play
played
It
tough
with
Tony
Toronto
4 7 .344 3½ S Case Ace
good golf to win anywhere
4.00 IDuranlsidro
16.50 10.50 p.00
Clveland
3 7 .300 4
Esposito," said Islander Coach welcome when she showed up ship in Tokyo.
too," said Sandra Palmer, who in the world."
0(44)114.Hi P (PM 6I1. T . S lrusta.prda II
6.50
3.10
Baltimore
3 5 .273 IV,
doing for practice for today's $100,000
4,151.15. Time 3141.
"It's so special because It Is has racked up 18 more wins
3Arando.Mandiola
9.00 Al Arbour. "He's
Daniel and Palmer take their
Tenth Race, 5-16, C:
0(5.5)19.25; P (5-1) 134.11:1 .-s- that for years."
Lady Citrus Classic golf tourna- the first," Daniel, 22, said. '! since then.
Wait
places
today among a field of 92
S Anna's Best
7.10
4.10 2.10 3) 445.25; DO (7.5) 255.75.
W L PC?.
ment after achieving her first
beginning to have doubts If
1 Angel Whiner
er
"The
only
thing
is
you
don't
golfers
that include
5.00 3.10
Third Game
of the
Texas
Esposito
ma
7 2 .775 ½
de
39
saves. On professional victory.
Easy Eddie
I could win. It was like taking ) know what they are saying LPGA tour's top 10 money
2.40 2 Duran
5.40 3.50 4.40 one, he flipped to
California
3
stop Bossy on
0(1.1)19.25; p (11) 55.15; y (1.1. 1 Trani
6.40 3.60
The Charleston, S.C., rookie's pounds off my shoulders."
Minnesota
7 4 .636 1½
about you at the awards winners. No. 10, Judy Rankin,
M.is Time 31.51.
lGondra
3.00 a pass-out from John Tonelli.
Kansas City
caddy was waiting at the
S S .500
One
golfer
after
an
other
has
ceremony,"
Daniel said.
Twelfth
Race,
t,
0:
withdrew from the tournament
0 (1 21 34.11; P (2 I) 141.90: T
Chicago
"I had three or four good Orlando airport with a magnum stopped by to congratulate
6 .453 3½
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Thursday, April 19, 1979

Jury May Investigate Space Problem s

CCUNTY

By GEO 7FREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Orlando Firm Wins Contract
On County Highway Programs
Watson and Co., with offices In Orlando, was selected by
county commissioners Tuesday as the firm which will
conduct on-going consultation work on county highway
programs.
Commissioner K(rChhOU, who made the motion
naming Watson and Co., said his choice was based on the
fact a former assistant county engineer from a neighboring county, currently employed by the firm, will be
working with Seminole on the projects.
A total of 15 firms were considered for the job with three
of the 15 recommended by a special selection committee.
The two other lovored firms were Howard Needles
Tainmen and Bergendorff of Orlando and Stottler Stagg
and Associatisof Cape Canaveral.
The public works department is to negotiate a contract
with Watson and Co.

Delay On Osceola Request
Commissioners took no action Tuesday on a request
from Osceola County to join with them in seeking
legislation to give counties the fourth cent of gasoline tax
money to maintain former city roads which now must be
maintained by the county, according to state law.
Commissioners decided to take a wait and see position
after County Engineer Bill Bush said the first four cents of
gasoline tax money is used by the state Department of
Transportation as matching funds for federal dollars for
all highways in Florida.
"My Initial reaction," Bush said, "is that this is the
wrong way to go." Commissioner Sandra Glenn told
commissioners that the state Association of County
Commissioners at its recent conference in Jacksonville
favored the Bush position.

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-L.Jr't he hoped the jw'y
would look into the space
situation at the courthouse.
The spring term of the
Judge Williams could not be
Seminole County Grand Jury
may be asked to investigate the reached for comment.
use of office space in the county
Last week, Cheshire told the
courthouse, state attorney county commissioners he
Doug Cheshire said today.
tends to proceed with a suit
Cheshire said that while the filed. in circuit court against
spring jury was being charged seeing additional space in the
Tuesday, Circuit Judge Voile county building for his staff,
Williams indicated from the
It was reported by Chris Ray,

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Borkoskl, 510 Avenue, E. Sanford; Helen E. Ryor, 830
Chuluota; Edward F. Connelly, Osceola Trail, Casselberry;
131 N. Cortez Ave., Winter Ruth Elizabeth Schneider. 107
Springs; Raymond F. Green, Devon Court, Longwood;
229 Lake Seminary Court, Arthur R. Schwartz, 112 Essex,
Maitland; Agnes R. McKee, AJtamonte Springs; Frank G.
2044 Leanne Court, Winter Spears, 314 Oak Hill Drive,
Park; Charles R. Mercer, 114 Altamonte Springs; Leonard
Floyd Ave., Lake Mary; Paul Thomas Sutton, 1020 Cypress
Steve Polgar, 106 Highland Ave., Sanford; and R. Andrew
Court, Sanford; Betty Jean Swett, 104 Variety Tree Circle,
Robinson, 708 Celery Ave., Altamonte Springs.

chief-'istant state's atForeman Herman Gene
torney, that more than 22 Gossett, 1908 Blonom Lane,
lawyers and staff members Of Maitland; Vice Foreman
the state's attorney's officeRebecca Knight Sweets, 2013
occupy six offices In the
Hawkins Ave., Sanford; Clerk
courthouse. He said
to
Dorothy
S. Downey, 910 Spring
space of the offices comes
Valley
Road, Aitamonte
about 3,800 square feet. He said
6,000 square feet of space is Springs; Alternate Clerk Jana
needed to accommodate the Rogers Weiner, 960 Waverly
staff. Those persons called to Drive, Longwood; Thomas
serve on the spring grand jury Leon Ballew, 407 Murphy Road,
are:
Winter Springs; Dorothy Mae

Paving and drainage programs in the disadvantaged
areas of Lockhart and Winwood Park, near Altamonte
Springs, both of which are being financed through federal
grants, may not be completed during the current fiscal
year to end Sept. 30.
Public Works Director Jack Schuder told commissioners engineering for the projects, being done by
consultants, will not be completed until late June, making
it nearly impossible to include the work in the county's
road building and drainage schedule during the remaining
months of the fiscal year.
The county has been using the federal money to purchase materials for the other federally funded projects in
disadvantaged areas within the county, including Midway, Bookertown, Jamestown and Johnson Hill, while
using county labor and equipment to stretch the dollars.
Schuder said If the projects must be completed in this
flacal year the wort Would have to be coetxacted vA to
Private enterprise, meaning less work would be available
for the money. The federal government has threatened
loss of the federal money unless the work is done as
promptly as possible.

Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

elections
Is
unconstitutional.
To fill the gap while the
Legislature corrects the
situation, the court reinstated wrftetn provisions In

existence before the
Legislature rewrote the
election code in 1977.
The ruling did not help
the potential write-In
candidate whose protest

generated the decision.
It Is too late for Lee W.
Smith, who sued to become
a write-In candidate for
Congress on the Socialist
Workers ticket In the

November, 1978, election.
Smith, a Miamian, sought
to
run
against
Congressman William Leh.
man, who was reelected
without opposition.

'It would be up to the students

and their parents if they
would choose to take the Course.'
I believe our educational system should address itself to
the problem. We would like to see all schools mandated to
offer the course, but we would also make sure that
students are not mandated or forced to take the course. It
would be up to the students and their parents if they would
choose to take the course," she said.
After attending all of the recent school board meetings
on the subject, Diane said, "We felt it was important to

of price gouging, Webb said, offhand whether the wholesale vest igatlons underway in
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instances where the per. price was the same set by each Central Florida.
the Washington office of the cuitage of profit on each gallon distributor for different
Budxinskl said he was
DOE said.
of gas sold is out of line with the stations,
assured by DOE officials that
Under the guidelines, the percentage of increase in the
Webb said that his depart- the situation In Sanford would
price from station to station wholesale and other costs to the ment has received 4,877 reports be Investigated. And Webb
could vary by as much as 20 dealer,
of suspected price gouging by confirmed DOE would look into
One
cents per gallon, depending on
chain
company gas ,aUons nationwide. He the matter.
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Inc individual UcIVI 5 1U- spokesman said stores buy gas sa There have been 330 reports
Webb said at least two
cwnstances, Webb said. What from a number of distributors by consumers In Florida. He stations inFlorldaalready have
is looked for ls suspected cases but he said he did not know said there are currently In. been found tobeln violation of

..County Warned On Voting

the pricing guidelines after
Investigations were conducted
by auditors.
Webb said when a complaint
is received, the regional DOE
office In Miami contacts the
station reported.
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TOOETHERt

DEAR ABBY: I am a yoing
clergyman, new in the conmunity and eager to do the best
job possible.
I am told that a few years
back you had an excellent
answer for someone who wrote
In complaining that every time
he turned around the church hit
rum for money.
The writer asked you what
the church did with all the
money.
If you can find that letter, I
would be most grateful if you
ran it agaln.TENNESSEE
PREACHER
DEAR PREACHER: I found
It. And here It Is:
: DEAR ABBY: We are not
overly religious people, but we
doilketogoto church once ina
while. It seems to me that every
time we turn around in church
we are hit for money. I thought
religion was free. I realize that
éarth have to have some
:Roney, but I think it Is getting
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churches do with all their
money?
CURIOUS
DEAR CURIOUS: Even
priests, ministers and rabbis
must eat. Since they work full
time at their tasks, the thur.
the, must support them. Staff,
professional choir members
:and musicians must also be
paid. Buildings most be
maintained, heated, lighted and
beautified. (And, of course,

Eugene Arnold
Thomas Bowman
Lloyd Butler
Lynda G. Carter
Anthony Clark
Susan Haghmith
Virginia U. Keeling
Johnny Madison
Rhonda K. Miller
Addie Perry
Ravonda Thomas
William P. McKinley, Mary
Mabel West, DeBary

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Geneva B. Boyd, Legonlr, Pa.
Sanford: DISCHARGES

11 am - 10 PM

Sara Albritton
William Blazer
Serena L. Bramble
Nancy E. Brown
Janice Cowlay
AlexS. Kinlaw
t.IVOy Wright
Brenda K. Hudrlck, DeSert,

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first they must be built!)
Custodial staff must eat and
feed their families. Most
churches engage In philanthropic work (aid to needy,
missions and education);
hence, they have their fjnancJ
obligations. Even orchids,
contrary to folklore, do not live
on air. Churches can't five on
air, either. Religion, like water,
may be free, but when they pipe
It to you, you've got to help pay
for the piping. And the piper!
DEAR ABBY: When my son,
his wife and their baby come to
my home for dinner I always
put newspapers under the
h..k..'. kL.L. ...k_1_ %a.
uauy
iun chair.my sun wma
od
me that his wife will not allow
him to place newspapers under
the baby's high chair at home
because it is "low-class." She
claims that It s all right when
feeding animals, but not
children!
Abby, I certainly would never
put my grandchildren in the
same class with animals. I'm
only trying to protect my dining
room rug.
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I have placed newspapers
under high chairs with all my
children and now my five
grandchildren, and I've never
had any complaints until now.
Am I out of line? Or is my
daughter-in-law?SOCORRO,
N.M.
DEAR SOCORRO: She Is.
And you may place THIS under
the baby's high chair.
DEAR ABBY: I wish to say a
few words in defense of
newspaper carriers who
distrbute Charistmas cards.
Some people seem to think the
cards are a hint for a tip.
I have three children who
have had paper routes for
several years. At first, they put
the paper on the porch of every
subscriber, but found that
fewer than 10 percent tipped for
the extra service, so now they
porch only the elderly and the
tippers.
COLO.
GREELEY, CO.
DEAR GREELY: Most
..
newspapers a* their carrier
newspapers
boys to "porch" deliver.
papers as a matter of course,
not as "extra service." To
expect tips for such routine
service is out of Line.
Problems? You'll feel better
U you gel them off your chest
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Scout project, put a drive on for us. So you can see, we
reall y had the cooperation of the ent ire community."
Another top project has been the beautification
program at Lake Brantley. "Ann Davison, chairman, and
Tony Manderville, assistant principal, have been working
very hard. First , will be the sprinkler system across the
front of the school. Then the plantin g will be landscaped
across the front and around the flagpole. The PTSA hope

'We needed 9,000 additional
books to become accredited.
People have been wonderful.'
to have this completed before school's out,' said Diane.
With two children in Lake Brantley and two in coll ege,
Diane has become deeply in volved in school activities.
"It's work, yes. But we've had such good support and such
wonderf ul volunteers. I've never seen an area where
parents care so much a bout their students' schools!" she
said.
Other PTSA officers in clude: first vice president,
Fannie Griffin; second vice-president, Darin Booth ;
secretary, Dottie Nutt; treasurer, Dick Inman; program
chairman, Shirley Gurgnard; ways and means. Paula
Putnam; and publicity, Susan Behel.
The Advisory Boar'I consists of Jeanne Glick, Rona
Caplan and Dr. Jim Zimble.

Central Florida Society
for Historic Preservation,
owner of the BradleeMcIntyre house, 130 W.
Warren Avenue,
Longwood, has announced
that this victorian style
house Is now available for
use by the public.
The house was built in
Altamonte Springs in 1885,
and It was moved by the
society to the historic
district of Longwood in
1973.

It has been completely
restored to its original
condition. The house has

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I )iam' I"a Istad keeps close check on (lOhll ted tHH)k'.

been partially furnished
with antiques and items of
the victorian era. It is
centrally heated and air
conditioned. It has a full
kitchen and dining room
for the preparation and
serving of food. The yard
has been fully landscaped.
Ample parking is available
adjacent to the house and
across the street from the
house.
The house is on the
National Register of
Historic Places.
The house is suitable for
weddings,
receptions,

part ies, meet tugs .i iid
many other functions. It
has even been used by
photographers, for fashion
model photography, for a
major department store,
and
by
television
production companies to
produce conunercials for
national television.
For further information
call 423-4a9 or rth Lu Liii
Central Florida Societ lot
Historic Preservation co Ray 0. Smith, P resident ,
826
Met ciide
(ourt.
Orlando, 32801.

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PROGRAM HELPS PAY MORTGAGE
Robert It. Thomas, presents Mrs. SaIlye F. Ilently a
check for SI ,088 from the special appreciation, "This
is Your Life" program, held in her honor. The check
will help payoff the mortgage left on the Friendship
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wailt to make sure everything is beiing done ri&amp; a far an the Is
Is
concerned. I don't want the federal government to come back
agree with individually," he 1d
sometime
in the future and require the county to pay back funds
"My votes were there. I put than on the sheet. U anyone wants because something
wasn't done 41*," he said.
to look at them, they are part of the record." said Conimlasioner
County Attorney Nlkkl Clayton said she hado't really thought
William Kirchhoff. "I voted at the meeting. There wen many about the way the comminioners had voted on the CETA
diverse votes.'
propNns. 'The way they have been doing It is to expedite the
Kirchhoff said he has voted In the same way on all CETA tabulation of the vote, The Intent was
clear to record for the
programs and projects for many month,. "I have voted against minute, each vote of the c,smLiiI.t,.
all CETA projects for the past several months 11 he said, adding
"i believe the audienc, was asked if It had any questions," she
he has questioned the rules wider which the Prime Sponsor said.
Advisory Council, appointed by the county comnmlaikn under
federal guidelines, operates.
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take a stand. There are many people who have moved
here from other states where the program Is already in
the schools. We think the program would help students to
cope, and to better deal with, the rapidly changing morays
of our time. In the physical, psychological and environmental phases."
Diane and her board have had a busy year in other
directions also. Contending with the non-accreditation of
Lake Brantley, the only high school in the county now In
that category, a book drive has been going on all year.
"We needed 9,000 additional books to become accreditated. People have been wonderful. Our book drive
has been very successful. Of course, some of the books we
can't use, but we recently had a book sale In the Winter
Park Mall and will clear close to $1,000. This money, and
any other money we raise, will go toward the purchase of
needed books. It was strange, at the Winter Park Mall.
People would buy books and see what we were trying to
do. More and more books kept coming in and we just
couldn't run out of books! Any of these excess books that
can be sold will be clear, excess profit," she explained.
Because of the overcrowding situation at Lake Brantley, the school will be on double sessions next fail.
"However, we hope to have all the book and space
problems under control by the time the accreditation
team comes to check next October," she said.
With problems bringing the PTSA members together
Diane also credits the school administration with full
cooperation. "Our principal, Darvin Booth, and all the
others, have sat down and really worked on the problems
with us. In the book drives we had a group of about 25
steady workers, plus many more, who really did a lot of
hard work. We actually received about 18,000 books. Do
you know, there was even a Scout Troop in Winter Haven
collecting books for us, and a Lyman High School boy, as a

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Court Reinstates Write-In Vote
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
(UPI) - The State
Supreme Court ruled today
that the complete
elimination of write-in
candidacies in Florida

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
"I don't think we can afford to act like an ostrich with
our head In the sand and pretend a problem doesn't exist,"
said Diane Falstad, president of Lake Brantley High
School PTSA.
Discussing the controversial family living sex education
program being proposed for county schools, Diane emphasized that the entire PTSA Board at Lake Brantley, as
well as the Advisory Board, have all taken a pro stand on
the issue.
"Apparently the mental health centers, churches and
family are not meeting the need for family life education.

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only tested In the fourth and procedures involved in these tendent of Schools William moderator.
traditional system of promotion students' needs.
testing elementary children in Layer; Bob Hughes, pHnèipaT
ninth weeks ofScbool?
Approximately half of the
The levels test are ad- from one grade to the nat.
the Seminole County public ---of Sabal Point Elemtary ministered to students in
In a recent survey conducted county's elementary school
How much money is
being schools. The Information School; Dr. Robert Rothberg, a grades one through five to by the Seminole Education teachers responded to the
spent on levels testing in terms session will be held at 7:30 p.m. professor of education at the determine their progress in Association (SEA), 80 percent survey. The survey, however,
of computer programming time at the Community United University of Central Florida language, reading and math. of the Seminole County did not ask teachers to name
Methodist Church on 17-92, and Jan Fensch, a second grade The levels testing program elementary teachers school specifically why the levels
A panel of experts will an. Casselberry.
teacher at Lawton Elementary which was conducted this year who responded said a coun- testing Is not effective. swer questions and more
The panel will include School. Circuit Judge Dominick for the first time on a county tywide levels testing program SHARON CARRASCO

Twenty-nine fourth and
fifth grade students from
the Enrichment Center at
Idvllwilde Elementary
School left by bus and
cars this, morning for a
trip to Tallahassee. The
youngsters, from Seminole elementary schools,
were accepted for the
program because of their
exceptional ability. They
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come to the Center one
day a week for special
classes. The students will
stop in Gainesville to
visit the Florida Museum
and then travel on to
Tallahassee to visit the
Governor's Mansion, the
State Capitol, and the
Florida Supreme Court.
They will also sit in the
gallery of either the
House or Senate.

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referred to as an incomplete native to Florida. St. Augustine
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fertiliser materials an mind,
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Inverness Hospital.
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Edwin Menninger
meanIng to many gardeners. publisher, Introduced over ) fact, that is the way some new silica, and chlorides.
Rollalid Dun, edItor-publisher, p.m.
When it comes to numbers on flowering trees to Florida. The varieties are produced.
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Also Carl Hubbell, New York
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Giants farm manager; Hal ages 6to1e. Cash prizes and gift
confused.
Gruber, Sanford team, New certificates will be awarded.
origin: poinclana tm from 11f
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Garden Club, Mrs Ruth B and Sanford-Seminole Art
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Scott, president, Pilot Club; Association are sponsoring

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Herald Owto by Roger Rey
Vivian or Val Colbert.
$ERTOMA HONORS T'he Winter Springs Sertoma Club honored Oviedo
A13o Sanford Mayor Andrew
Iligh School student Robyn
Carraway greeted the memHilliard as the April honor student for her scholastic achievement and InCORRECTION!
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Among the distinguished Little Miss and Master Easter
guests attending the charter Pageant, the pageant date is
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Rep. J. Bralley Odham; Rep. at Seminole High Schoc
M. B.
B Smith, Judge Douglas auditorium.
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Friday, April 20. The Pageant i
Also O.P. Herndon, county open to girls and boys fron
clerk; H. B. Pope, chairman birth to age 10 years. For in,
county commissioners; George formation, call Krayola
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S. F. Doudney, In assessor;
John L Galloway, tax collecIn case you missed "God.
tor, Mrs. Verne (Lourine) rnu" Wednesday night,
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They are pretty planted in and T. W. Lawton, Superin- p.m., at Seminole High School
Club of Sanford is sublInitting 8 Percent total nitrogen, 8 in South Florida which are groups. When plants are old and tendent, Board of Public auditorium, at
7:30 p.m. Jane
the Garden Gate for April with percent phosphoric acid and 8 Florida natives. The best not In good shape, do
some air
Epps, drama teacher, is the
suggestions for garden care. percent water 3oluable potash. knovI4i is the Cabbage Palm, layering and root cuttings,then
Also Clifford McKibbin Jr ,
Experts say to cut back new The nutrients are always listed and another Is the Sea Grape dig up and replace with a new city manager; A. Edwin
growth on young camellias a In this order on the label,
and the slender Trinox Palm plant.
S
Iser, city attorney, H. N.
Accordingto Carol Ann Smith
little less than half way to inA 100 pound bag of W ob- from the Florida Keys.
Some may not be familla Sayer, lax assessor, (city); of the
Beta Sigma Phi City
sure bloom in the future.
viously contains 8 pounds of
There is no special trick to with a new use for banana Miss Ellen Hoy, city tax
uncil,
the golf tournament to
Co
Also, trim azaleas back soon nitrogen, 8 pounds phosphoric growing pretty crotons. It Is peels. A
rose grower In New collector; John D. Iv ey, benefit the General Henry
after blooming for better acid and 8 pounds of potash or a sometimes called the lazy Orlearts used them as fertilizer Pre'sident, chamber of cornShelton Sanford Museum
shaped plants and remove tall total of 24 pounds of plant man's plant.
Fertilize in her rose garden. They acted merce; Edward Higgins, Library will be held on May 5,
branches and any diseased nutrients. The remaining 76 moderately, as too much plant better than some fertilizer she manager, chamher of com
parts of plants. Keep a close pounds consists of a finer or a food will cause plant to grow too used The peel is high is potash merce; Jack Hall president, at Mayfair Country Club.
Ruth Hcifon Is chairman of
watch on plants for peab and cwrier of some kind. it's a good rapicily and leggy.
and decay rapidly in the soiL Merchant's Association;
thie tournament. Women and
spray if necessary.
Idea to read the labels as we
Most crotons like some sun. Mash six to nine peels, place Gordon Bradley, president, men golfers who may want to
Some may remember, Mw will WI be buying fertilizer Croton3 that require more around rose bushes, cover with JaycWill 41111 d
W* A* Morrison' PIAY In On tournament are
Cubbin who wrote about gar'ple5lCioflt, Kiwanis
sunlight are those with leaves of soil.
asked to call Ruth, 2.031
dening several years ago. He
It's surprising about the yellow and red tones, while the
Also J. IL Bisbee, president after 5 p.m., or Carol Ann, 322Spring and fall are con.
said gardeners are Often con number of plants brought to purple and pink need less sidered the best tune to fer- Uon's Club; George A. Stine, 7950.
fused by terminology as it Florida from all over the sunshine. Propagation is by ti-lize. Banana peels are good President, Rotary Club; Mrs.

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According to Mrs. Richard
Others on the program were Buck (Vivian) Buck, the
Evans McCoy, who gave
current BPW president, a
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Th ursday, April 9, 17-3B

City, chaplain of Florida
Mayfair Irm to herald the birth
Mary Tillis and Abbey Owen, Federation of Women's Clubs
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of the Sanford Business and
chairman of the Sanford will speak at a "Prayer BreakProfessional Women's (BPW) OURSELVES
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SELVES
Garden Club's Annual Flower fast" at the regularly scheduled
Clubs.
Show,"TV Guide," are inviting personality breakfast sponEditor
It was a big night on the
gardeners (regardless sored by the Greater Sanford
I
A- amateur
Sanford scene.
A it to prden club affiliation) to Chamber of Commerce.
Sally Mero Williams, the first
participate In the spring event
The 8 a.m. prayer breakfast
BPW president, gave the
The motto is "Better coming up Aprfl 27-29. For on May 9 at the Sanford Civic
welcome and accepted the Business Women for a Better information, call either Center is open to the public.
charter from Elizabeth Heth, Business World."
chairman.

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much as you can, particularly sign often is bone loss around
those in the lower abdominal the teeth. A factor in causing
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feet off the floor and bring your the gingiva (gum) Is separsted
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others. They'll resent it
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Set lofty goals for yourself out of fIMTIeIaI affairs of those
We cmift yew. U you don't you know and don't Id tbem
accept second best you can stick their noses Ill YOIWS.
attain that which you go after. Either cm spells trouble.
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DEAR READER — Pyorrhea
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straight
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the roots of the teeth,
legs straight.
usually
associated with little
The way you do this Is simply
He down an the bed or on the pockets of inflammatory
floor on your back with your material and build up of
knees up and bent. This mam calculus.
the bottoms f your
will be
You will need to see a dentist
floor.
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readers to know that if they
Other readers who want this
have back problems, they issue on methods to control the
should not do leg lift exercises size of your abdomen can send
or exercises that involve 50 cents with a long, stamped
working the back until they self-addressed envelope for it

again and repeat the exercise.

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helpful. Reliable, mpturu
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IMPLOYMENT

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR,
NEW ROOF NEAR MELLON
VILLE. $21,000.

ldyliwilde. 3 BR, B, FR, scr
pool. Luxury living, furn. 0
unfurn. Call The Real Estata
An*.,r.,

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REALTOR
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323-6061 or eves. 3230517

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
flka,. ia •l
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4-C Duct Mechanic, licensed
lourneyman, exp. necessary,
awning awn truck preferable.
-'SOw people earn between $7 6.1)0
- Set hour plus truck allowanc
- Call 773-1372 or send resume to
Tom Air, Inc., - 105 W. Cedar
Av,., Orange City 37763.
$ØRING HOUSECLEANING?
SILL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
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Orlando 327-1577

DeLand

Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR, 3 B home plus
Mother-in-law cottage on Lk.
Butler In. Volusla County.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
gressive, Sales Volume Leader
needs Associates, experienced
or newIy.iIcunse Now!

CailBart

Largest Listing Inventory
Dominant Advertising
Program
10 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors, MLS 6,
ERA
National Referral Service
FuIlTime Office Supervision
I Compatible Realtor.Asio.
dates
I Over 22 Years Experience

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
63$ Sanford Ave.
3210739

PAID YOUR TAXES?
Nant to do it again next April?
Good Investment in real estate
can make April a little more
pleasant, besides real estate is a
good hedge against inflation.

or a confIdential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
tlerbStenstrom, Realtor.Owner,

FOR INSTANCE
good section close to down town?
Owner financing, 150,000.

INCOME. 3-1 has future con
merclal use. Good location
cony, financing yet asking pric
is only $19,300.

HEALTY WORLD

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Bldg. No. 43, Sanford Aipgrt.
':-'I3$6 ask for Weywe Amen
or *tt Davis. Hrs. 7a.m. tu 3:30
P.M. Mon. tlwu Fri
DSdaCIevk3lIsIilft.r.11tinw,yr,
ro
positheps. FlI Company
benefits, Apply in person Days
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II ft Terry IWO self contained, a
conci., canopy. Reese hitch &amp;
way bar. P-ark Ave. Trailer P1

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.
322-0231,323-7173,322-0779
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Free listing BROCHURE writ
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 28906

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REALTY

Losing your home 8 credit? I wil
catch up back payments &amp; bu
equity 322 0716.
* • *HOUSE WANTED' . •
InNeedof Repairs
373 8488 Eves

TERRIFICt 3 BR. 1'; Bath Home

47.A—M.oslgages Bought

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CAL
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REALTORS
(1192) Sanford

322-7111.
BR, I bath, Family room wfireplace. Fruit a nut trees.
$33,000. Owner terms available
29 pcI down, balance aS 9 pet.
322-7373.

WNER SAYS SELL EVERY.
THINGI 10 acre farm near

WANTED BASEBALL CARDS
PAYING CASH
Write or Call: Pete Flentke
1236 Norwood P1., Orlando
(305) 472 2002
pc BR suite new, $239;'pc. LR
new $399; Loveseat 31195 &amp; up;
7 pc dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$306. up; El. stove $606. up; full
SIZe draperies $108. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So of
Sanford, 322 $721
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9*12 Linoleum rugs $12.99 ea.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 3191
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FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets from $6.30 yd. installed
upholstery drapes slip covers.
We wail no, be utidersold on
Comparable quality.
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I BR, 1½ bath.
Washington Oaks Ares. $10000
down. No qualifyIng. 3321109

as tame home, Ig lot w-fruit
trees In fenced back yd. Would
you believe under $13,000.
Equity 6, take over piyments of
$59 me. 373-1417.
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*233 YALE AVE. 3 IN, I bath,
close to shopping 6. In quiet
neighborhood. New Listing.
Excellent Investment for rental.

i. ACRES WITH LAKE ACCESS,
WEST OF I-I. $15,100, TERMSI

0,ly 124,111.
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4 acre country Ntate. Complete
with horse stable a pasture, also
quiet cottage-I 1g. oak treis.
Appt. onlyl

1 ACRES LAKE MARKHAM
ND, NICELY WOODED HIGH
GROUND. ONLY $15,511.

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rev' lot or sir lii.
y 5nlerpriw, inc.
446.11$)
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221I Palmetto Aye, Large a CR, 2
II, C-KU, 3 lots. $13,000.
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cItrus revs 6.1041 frontage In

VOLKSWAGENOWNERS
560*15 retread tires. 2 for 1-42.
Call Ma'geor Tom
Goodyear Store 327257)

Geneva. Aftenhen ieveipp..
good price &amp; terms.

2921 Hwy. Il 92

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frontage 6. beaiflfvl oak trees in
Oslseri. Good terms.

TIMP1R AGENCY
REALTOR 333*1
MULTIPt.I LISTING SERVICE

PAINT SALEI
While it lasts $3 gal up
Sanford Auction
12155. French

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Ethan Allen dining rm Hutch,
trestle table, deacon's bench.
chairs. NEW! $925 7593965
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RACQUET STRINGING_-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $8
Scott Reagan 327 8)71

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OrIando32l.1577
DoLand 665-3335

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Cond. Service. Free Es?- on
inst Comm. P. Res. 3320208

59—,sicat Merchandise

Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
7202 French Ave.
3722713

62—Lawn-Garden

WHY SAVE IT
SELL IT
QUICKLY with a Fast Acting.
Low Cost Classified Ad.
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ings 1. mattress 133,93 ea.
pe.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $3, Sanford
. Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
332-1121.

APp11DSs
Ridiculou$-4fotpohnt Microwave
oven with tj,,., control, f
temperature control, 3 power
ieveis, large 1.3 Cu. ft. cooking
area 6. much more. Special
purchase $799.95 or 10 day same
a cash. Call Tony 322-0211.

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TheGreenhouse
377-9)11
Evesafter6&amp;wee4ends
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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7380
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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp 671 7617

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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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plow, boon, leveling ho.. draw
bar &amp; trailer 377 4612.
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i,lwn service
I reestimate 373 488?
&amp;
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Sleam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322 $1

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General Landscapiriq
iose
specialists, top soil &amp; III dirt.
lawn main? &amp; tree tnitnniinq
3237948
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Ught Hauling
Yard Debris. Trash
Appliances 8. Misc
ILOCAL 1349 5)7)
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Gjss &amp; Screen
creen-porcnes, pool mcI wds.
All type re glazing &amp; wd, install,
Free Est. Mr. Taylor l
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MalePuppyopily
322 3710
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Dog &amp; Cal boarding, bathing,
Clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air
cone.
cages 372 5157

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior Iføup t'Plntiflq
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (305)3279460
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Interior 6. Exterior Painting
Small or large Call Mr Taylor
Free Est. 37? 8545 or 327 .4j
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back yard asnt' Sell it With J
want ad. Call 322 2611
Waited xtenior t. int.'ror paint
inig Ex.impie 2 BR ext 5)50
Guardnteed 'iooct work, 30 yrs
exp €33 9996
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Furnilure Salvage. 332 $721

;ieceor lots of pieces depression

glass, any pattern. Sanford
Auction, 323 7310.

araqe sales are in season. Tell
the people about it with a
Classified Ad in the Herald. 37776II 83) 9993

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INSULATION
Batting, blowing.
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices, Call
32) 0539 or 904 131 670$ collect,
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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrhg,, stoves, tools,
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ash paid for good used mobile
homes. Le.sburg Homes, 2213 N.
Citrus Blvd., Leesburg, Fl, 3214$
or call 104 751-3029

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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
5.6. BALINT &amp; ASSOC.
322 $163 -

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
ri.4
3?) 017 1'7 44jl
If you dteli I uvincj you, puul
take a cue, and sell it wlh a
Herald classified ad Call 322
261)
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PressureCleaning

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$ yrs. exp Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327)321

Cash 3224132

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Concrete Work steps, patios
Sm.orLg,FreeEst.CaIl
Mn- Taylor, 322 ISISor 322 4431

Brown's Pressure Cleaning-- MI
dew removal houses &amp; roofs.
mobile homes Trucks washed
Economy rates 83.4 9535
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Railings

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 Ol29after 5:30

Cusom built iron ..'r.
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's .123 1881, .1J9 7693

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72AUCtjOfl
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2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs Fre,
Estimates, 323 $543.
Andy'sRemodeljng5ie
General Building 6. Remodeling

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Painting

68—Wanted to BUY
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Don't Despair Or Pull 'four Hiir
Use A Want Ad 322 7611 or 831
9993

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lodernizing your i-tome? Sell no
longer needed but useful items
with a Classified Ad,

Ad

Lawn Seniice

1IURFIELD'S Electric Service 8.
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential27 9351 ii Hrs

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12-A—Farm Equipment
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verlise your product
in Itip Classilied Acts

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
319E. 1st St., 3225747

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Iwing
j

Beauty Care

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We have a Singer Futura sewing
mach Sold new for $430 was
Christmas lay away, there was
only $118 bal. due, purchasers
left area and we are unable to
locate. You can have mach. for
SiPS cash or take up payments of
$17 mo. Will take trade as part
payment. Call $31 1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no
obligation.

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Central Heat &amp; AIr Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 Il?)

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65-Pets-Supple

1*0511

lvii SE-NM 3334005

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Sanford, Fla. 32111

JOHNNY'S BACK

SEIGLIR REALTY

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BUY SELL TRADE
3lI3ISE.FirstSt
3773672

ZONED FOR HORSES. EM
MET 6. 5th. $17,009.

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Carport Sale
Baby ilems.
womens dothing, 16 18 Much
misc. 1908 S Summerlin Ave
FrL, Sat., Sun.

vILp ''
,jR FURNITURE

9 ACRES NICELY WOODED ON
3000 FOOTL.AKE,WESTOFI.I
$44900 TERMS AS LOW AS 10
PERCENT DOWN.

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No money down
Just make payments
69 thru '73 autos, 6.15 1320

Treasures &amp; Trash Sat .April2l, 8
'Iii. 19th 8. Magnolia Ave
Benefit ADK Scholarship House
FSU.

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Sanford Auction

ACRE WITH ACCESS TO
LARGE BASS LAKE ON HWY
16. $14,900 TERMS.

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10 variety.. 740) AIrport Blvd.

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1sf
409W
372-2260

Geneva includes mobile home,
variety if farm animals—as
Is" tractor 1 More. $33,710.

DR.

Si 1 fl f

SKYLARK

It's easy to place a Classified Ac
We'll even help you word it
Call 122 2611
JP4UutTh ytir

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AFRICAN VIOLETS

322- 2420

10' X 210' NICELY WOODED
LAKE MARKHAM RD NEAR
HWY 15. $14,100 EXCELLENT
TERMS.

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desks 6. chairs: lots of misc
items. 157 Pinecrest Dr

Kulp Decorators

PLUS ACRES IMPROVED
PASTURE, READY TO BUILD,
NEAR AIRPORT, $14,900 WITH
$3,000 DOWN,

1972 BUICK 4

1970 Dodge P U .ith camper top,
new inspection sticker C.00d

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BLOOMING

Sanford's Sales Leader

TWT
0,000 SQ FT AIRPORT BLVD.
NEAR 17.92. ZONED RMOI.
$12,300.

3695

/Y—IruCKS- Irallers

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ONE OF SANFORD'S FINES1
This elegant 4.3 has lust abet
everythIng. $44,100.

SOFT TOP

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 71)0

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

rn 2222

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50—Miscellaneous for Salt

FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 BR, 2
BathHomewcentralH.AC,w.w
Carpet, Fenced Back Yard,
Near Schools &amp; Shopping! Nice
Nelghborho I A Deal for
511.0001

Sranch Office

78-'MotorCycles

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COUNTRY LIVINGI I BR, 2 Bath
Home in Lake Mary with Central
h-AC, w-w Carpet, Great Room,
OR, Eat. In Kitchen, all on a I";
Acre Lot! Also Add. I Acret Pool
Planned&amp; Many Extras I Yours,
for 112,300!

2565
PARK

1974 JEEP CJ5
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Garage Sale 70th &amp; 71st, 9 5
Household Items, men's shirts
long 8. short sleeves, siZe Ig SOc.
White formal, worn twice SiZE'
t6';. Pictures, paperback books

WILL BUY EXISTING 1516. 2na
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic
Mtg. Broker. $25 No. 4-I
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
562-7453

MAKE A WISHI 4 BR, 1"; Bath
Home in Mayfair with Split BR
Plan, Pan. MBR, Central H-AC,
FR, Patio, Lg. BR's, Excellent
Neighborhood. Close to Schools
&amp; Shoppingl BPP WARRANTED. Only $25,500!

IEALTORS

&amp; Sold

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WE'VE GOT Ill 3 fiR, 2 Bath
Home in San Lanta with Split BR
Plan, Eat.ln kitchen, Central H
AC, w-w Carpet, Patio and Much
Morel Just $35,000!

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TRADE-INS

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SELLERS&amp; BUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
ORBUYAHOME!
WE SELL HOMES!
WHY DON'T WE
GET TOGETHER

ANYTIME

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Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr
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NEW CAR

BUY JUNK CARS
From 110 to ISO
Call 322 162-I. 372 140

47—Real Estate Wanted

OVER 100SALES
CLOSED OR CONTRACTED
1st QUARTER 1979!

in Washington Oaks w-Centnal
Heal, Breakfast Bar. DR. Utility
Room and Spacious BR'S! BPP
WARRANTED. Canvou Believe
124,5001

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

60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-FM Stereo Radio. I speed PRO
turntable. $ track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
SIlO or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831-1714 for free

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1v78 iluck Electra ,boc Pc','.rn
c0h0n 32.000 mi Loaded
Bes? offer over $4000 17 09110

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Top Dollar Paid for junk 6. used
cars, trucks 8 heavy equipment
322 3990

54—Garage Sales

45-A—Ojtof State
Property

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Got something to sell? A Classified
Ad will Sell it fast

Tomorrow may be the day you se
that roll-a-way bed you'
nowhere to roil away
If yc
place a Classified Ad today

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS --69
75 rrOdels Call 339 9100 or 83-a
1605 (Oealeii
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Televisiofl_..73'. Color. Beautiful
walnut cabinet. Regular
Balance $173 or SI? mo. Still in
warranty. Call 831-171i day or
flinftf

See our beautiful new BARR INC
TON w-Iap sidIng 8 shingle roo

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323 521

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Completely Self contained
I
51900 322 2737
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NEEDEDI

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Incredib'.'
1979 Sylvania 12'
88W IV 83 channel, 100 pct
solid state 579 95 or 90 day same
as cash only) in stock. Call Tony
322 0211

Beds double hotel $30 set

dli for upur left WIN build en
'miter, preferably young men.

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(2) S acne tracts in Osteen. I
wooded. I cleared on lake.
1)7,500 ca Small dwn &amp; owner
hold.

special, $17,000.

Low Down Pay mint
needs (I) printer 1 (Hscrem

REALTORS
INC.
530-6533 or 339-1111 eves.

3 plus acres w-2 old frame homes
on Country Club Rd. Zoned
Agriculture, $30,000.

75—ReCreational VehiCles I

53—'TV- Radio-Stereo

FORREST GREENE

170.000,

Multiple ListIng Service

40w about a S unit apt. complex in

t

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668-8335

ianford's most well-known, pro.

I.FHA-23S-Conv. Homis

if May, AD. 1179, SlIer fir liii end sell Is

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BROKER

Real Estate Inc. 3324457. Eves.
requIred. Apply in person
.Walereens 3943 Orlando Dr.

Mint. All hSlIW 5tSrd $1 A.J. WILL. II FOREVER BARREQ-

tyfostermselldWrIof ,isitstli*. -. - Exea4los
- .M10 I. Pill.
JoAn E Fell. Sheriff
folIlNI - - -

DEBARY AREA LAKE FRONT,
OVER 2,100 SQUARE FEET
WITH 13 ROOMS, INCLUDING
INLAW QUARTERS, CEll.
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, FIRE.
PLACE, FAMILY ROOM PLUS
TOO MANY EXTRAS TO ADVERTISE. $53,000.

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mw 3 BR 1 bath home C.H, city
water, sewer. Johnny Walker

ML CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

Fiends, lb. — dsw*nd r. 'PJll#. - - - - - . s.,
wgpory
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- Thif slid sill lo Wing Ma to SMINNOLSIN LOGAN MID

1"; YEARS NEW APPROXIMATELY 1900 SQUARE FEET
OF LIVING SPACE. FIREPLACE &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE ON
OVER SIZED LOT IN SETTING
OF HUGE OAK TREES IN
BETTER AREA OF SANFORD,
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, LARGE
DEN, EAT.IN KIT, WITH
CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR.
COME-A-RUNNIN', $S9,300.

323-5371

All persons interested in the es,.ie

Thlif said sale is 10*0 M.d. Is. siI1sI 1111 forMs if said WeNO of - MOIICRIIP

By: William F. live
PIIbIIWi. April 59,25, May). 11,1979
011-IS

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Credlte,sisdst,dat

AprIl, 197,,

I at

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Excel. neighborhood

BoOkkeeper for Altamonte law
firm. Full charge half days, Safe

Mardi. AD. 191$, in that certain stored at Rasisif I 501K in Sildard, sack personal represative.

11:10 AM. on ste tim

Sanherd, Florid, this 17th day

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i,ssed a
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• ii TV
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2 BEDROOMS, RANGE &amp; REFRIGERATOR, CARPORT
NEAR MELLONVILLE. $19,500.

pm.

atorusaid Writs of Execution were claimed, lithe claim Is not yet due
delivered to me a Sheriff of the date when It will become due
Seminole County, Florida, a I shall be stated. If the claim - Is

comm

LOADED WITH CLOSETS.

2435'-; S. French (1792)

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Work in Deltona, 51 hr.to start.
Call 339-9079 between 7 p.m. 1. 9

upon to file their respective claims being Ifefid if Empire Wrecker In Lassull. Tririster I storage.
0.11sf the first
.tig
Sanford, Florida.
with Natlopsl Ausocletlon of c..
and the undersigeed as SImIN of Notice of A*nlnlstration: April 17,
Management, Inc., a Trustee, p.o,
fld the undirslgeed as SterIN of leuskisle County, Florid., wIN at 1979.
, thi FCC, lox 3114, Orlando, Florida,
, Seminole. Ceurity. Florida, wIN at 11:11 AM. en 1511 lilt day of May
Henry NW. Wlt, jr.

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At the --

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-fringe benefits. Exp. preferred.
Call Linda Alford, 322-Xis.

Zoned

3AYTONAAUTOAUCTiON
wy 97- m E' wE'S? 0? Speeo.cay
Daytona Beach, cll PiOIct a
public AUTO AUCTION even'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday a' 7 30 its
?hC.0flIY one in Fiorda You c.t
5er'ed price Call 90.4 255
lui fui lit-i Jvld.'

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. 77 Starmaster 6

1k Sylvan area, 2 bldg sill
100*140 ea. $7000 ea.

Handy rn,.' Special 7 lots wgalage apt. Could be apt

For Estate Commercial &amp; RCSi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell -s Auction 323 5620

DON'T STORE Ii. SELL ITwitha
low cost Classified Ad.

Lake Mary- wooded lake view Ia
100*130. $10000

$32,000.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOfl;327.7$

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DRAFT si

FLOORS, OVER SIZED ROOMS

De'tona Inn. 11p.m. to 7a.m. Mul
have experience, Part time. Ml

South Thompson Street, Ft. Myers.

As Peisepsil Reye,epsttpv
&amp;D.
, Offer
first publication ot itis notice, ii
19hl0 51p,
i.viisl NN
if the Estate ii
decIdiII suck creditors nes in *is state, the highest bidder, fir Cat. Subled Si etiy hId ill I*NIIUS liens,Sublid
of foe
HELEN WITTE NEMUMI
the 1 'lJ7 y r'egelat. or, if Wynd thi limits ot this stat,, to lIlY arid IN elliSlini lIiIISi if *0 FI'SN (West) Doer of lbS Setnile
Deceased .
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is ItooK Is, awhUa, j within 4 months from $ich date. Front (West) Door of Wig Seminole Cty CitWthis. i lInen, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Statements claim must be sworn COWIIy Courtheus. is - lasiw. FlorIda, foe Move disuliunt pee. NRPRE$ENTATIVE:
S'11J Ilie

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323-1956

$99,000.

Services, inc. plaintin, .vs• aansr
II. Varlous elulpmont klcIudin:
to whom a copy of thi$ Notictof
C.andMaxIWCalIOW.Y,DI,.0,.,d, Shelving, Cash RegIster, T
AdmInIs?rátlontasW,,lmaII.dare
WdIV$ vIce ptI4,M of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF which aforesaid Writ of Isacutlen RSIIlgerItS, Ceiling Units. Table, required, WITHIN THREE
LP.J. SALES COMPANY, INC.
wet delivered to me as Sheriff of liii lacks. A cemplofa inventory MONTHS FROM THE DATE oF
A IS'I'P of

All Creditors are pieruy called

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For Iease3 OR2bhomew.CH&amp;r
washer &amp; Dryer. AImot new, n
pets $255.
The Real Estate Agency

ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you'r

PlaintIff 32771. The personal representative
ve.
of the estate is HENRY H.w.
AMERICAN FOOD SERVICES WITTE, JR. whosi address is 13)5-

availablest the CivIl Divisienof the

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or NInh

SEIGLER REALTY

aforesaid court on the *111 day of Y.lIew ID No. 7V53AM5423, bei,'. enable the clerk to maIl one copy to

2 MdSIi VOifl In color
Serial No. S$23K1R10130
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Title ' l$3V4

nc

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH PANE LEC
FAMILY ROOM, HARDWOOC

3-6 hours nightly. Toes thru Si
May 3rd thru Sept. 3rd. Semino
Harness Raceway $311140 a

Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which- ft
Seminole County Courthouse,
Probate Division, Sanford, Florida,

case eetlt$ed, Blazer Financial Florida

Harold HaD baIt

32—Houses Unfurnisheci

rorters

LETS BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a ne
career you wouldn't be nadir
this ad, and If we weren't lookir
for someone to do a job this a
weuIi't be here. If you want ti
opportunity to earn Thrd 1
Five Hundred dollars a weal
call 1$00432-$4O3 anytime Ic
recorded message.

&amp; Nebraska Water, sewer
shop close by. William Mali
zowsxi. Realtor 322 7983
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HOMEOWNERS: Dont lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY
COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor. 844 251$.

downstairs

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

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Mature lady to care of 4 mo. 01
baby, 2or3 days a week In m

provisions gi the Fictitious Name Seminole ceunty, Flerlde, upon a
I. One 1917 LIncoln CeiWin.jj, 4. claimant shall deiIvr wffIcljnt
Statutes, To.Wit: Section ss.oe final ludgemeti? r.n4ared in the doer Town Cat Sedan, Tan Vinyl. copies of the claim to the clerW'Io

within dl diys front the date ,

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NOTICE OP SHEm pp's usa

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30r1 lots, Zoned R 2. at Fern Cret

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

FOR RENT 1 BR garage apt. Nit
Neighborhood. Suitable ft
retiree or mature couple.

322-2611

ti. brOad. Florida in accordance with the thi siui Of the CIrcuit COUrt of partkularlyd,,criae. as feIis,s security shall be described. The

heerieW -'-'-- tond5m

M$
8URN TOCIUIR

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COUNTRY KITCHEN 3 Bi
beautiful brick walled FF
beamed ceilings in FR. $31,001

EVENING HERALD

pending in the Circuit Court for

Borden, Inc., PlaIntiff vs. statement of any claim or demand
American Food Services Cor. they may have. Each claim must he

sig. William F. viering
Patrick McNulty

Legal Notice

SOLAR HEAT low el. bills, 1g.
BR, 1'-'; 0, quiet area, nic
landscaping. Only 123,100.

Apts. for Senior CitIzens. Dowr
town, very clean a roomy. Se
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Paimefl
Ave.

CALL BOB LOVENBIJR

of HELEN WITTE REMUSAT,
deceased, File Number 79121-cp, is

changed by relatively new

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31—Apartments Furnishe

earning good money an
meeting nice people. Call 644

MONTHS FROM THE DATE -OF
ludgmlntrenderedinmeatoresald THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
COWl on the 21st day of March AD. THIS NOTICE, to file with the clack
1979, In that certain case entitled, of the above court a written

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Lovely 1g. 1 BR, Air, N
Pets. Ideal Ret. Persons, Nea
shopping &amp; churches.
3225031, U$64$$.

FOR MORE INFORMATI(

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Defendants that the adminIstration of the estate

NOTICE OP $HIRIPF'$ SALE

DeBary

SCENIC VIEW of St. Johns Rive
on deep canal. Nice 3 BR, 2 5
sun deck. Boathouse, Fishin
dock. $59,000.

PART TIME SALES

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

CORPORATION,

Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Ca
3231670 Mariner's VIllage.

WANTED!!
YOUNG AND AGGRESSI
INDIVIDUAL TO WORP

HELEN WITTE REMUSAT,

CIRCUIT COURT

newcarpet through out; choic
settled neighborhood nec
shopping. $21,530.

1 BR-%l$4. Pool. Adults only, c

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Impact.
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Mlndy;$:Laverneaidshlrley; County, Florida inaccordanc,with
the provisions
thl Section
In addition, the nature of the 9: All In the Family; 10: Angle. Name
Statutes, ToWit:
hdry
iywil1be _____________________________ $45.09 Florida Statutes

wbaisMh.s just oo9ikttd
by Oiop$er 127, FlorId. Statutes,
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n-A--aitsacrans

NOTICE ISHEREIYGIVENtt..II sat forth below.
its condu'Lons (a preliminary Beagle C. Brown; 4: Three's fictitious name of UNIQUE Dlvir
of that certain Writ of
SIGNS UNLIMITED, and that we
All persons having claims or
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staff
report
Is due out this Comnpony; 5: Qlarlle'a Angela; intsndtoregister said name with the Execution Issued out of and unsr demands agalnit the estate are
sImmom')dtj,uprllJhavean 6:
MInutes; 7: Mork and ClerkofthecIrcuItcoufl,5InoIe the seal of the CircuIt Court of required, WITHIN
THREE

_____ benefit of its creditors, as provided

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ANYillliuit.Isclpdes
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JSuli

51g. Richard F. Hauck

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30-Apartments Unfurnisli

For a career in Real Estate o
Realty World, The Real Esta
Agency June Porzlg 323-3324.

NotICel$hereuy given that I.F.J. Semiioe County, Funds, and i ivailablea
Clvii Divis RafFle THE FIRST PUBLICATION QF
sn. "We iinirsuy view SalesCompany, Inc
ieviei
tte fotlewine Sentinel. County $herfft's Dopers. THI$NOTICE,tofIioany,
thin as a dip
$
is BuIlding 125, Sanford Airport, described Property Owned by Ivwnl. All belli, stored if A.J. they may have that challenges
- The
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P.O. lox 761$, Sanford, Florids Maxine CaIay, said preperty Lashing Transfer a Storege in validity of the decedent's will, 4fie
3377), has made a general
being located in Seminole County, Sanford, Florida
y,
qualificalions of the personal
In the miontinse, one of the must of all of its property to Florida, man partIcularly
III.Aaoetdcsrmedenddry,.ed representative, or the venue or
"lri'smala concerasisthe National AssocIation of Credit described as IslIsei; Items, aIciliSIIC arid IlUllcutellc IurIsdIctlon of the court.
1971 Chrysler Cerdeba,
Federal Trade Coniminlon, Management, Inc. a Trustee, for the
bevsraes. A cesuplifa Inventory
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Statutes, To.Wit: Section $6309
Florida Statutes 1W.

$elev'kn,
The 10 top network programs
Other changes are coming for the week ending
8,
dew the plks. The commission according to the A.C. Nielsen
FICTITIOUS NAME
___________
currently Is involved
In its most Co., were:
Notice Is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 411 Sheoah
comprehensive re.ezamlnatlon
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1: Academy Awards; 2: Blvd., Winter SprIngs, Fl. 33107
of the networks In 20 years, and - theryl Ladd Special; 3: Easter Seminole County. Florida under the

"Gonuilly thai. bills IS'. Florida Statutes 1951.

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NBCremalnedlnlag place in

CiMing InbMry.

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SaMsy Says:

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minority ownership, the FCC

'"Ito'

24 HOUR

avwIu

The sooner you place yoa
Classified ad, the sooner you g
results.

BUILDER. 3222217.

For man, l3orolder
322-0414

the position of FIREFIGHTI
with Deltona Fire District. Mi
be II or over; must be hi
school grad or GED; must ha
260 hr$. mln. standards; must
in god physical &amp; medit
COndition. Apply at 11
Providence Blvd., Deilona.
am. to S p.m., Mon. lhru Fr

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
3-35,000. Low down payments.

Jul

OMUIU

—Appllances

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REALTY

Lake Ada. Just So. of Alrpot

File Ni.mber 79.12$-CF
IN RE: ESTATE

register said name with the Cierk of CORPORATED, db.a
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, PARK &amp; SHOP,

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N011II'

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Night Auditor experienced pu
ferred but not necessary. Ap

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lion that are blowing across that advertisers of sugared ______________________ ORANGE COUNTY
Washington.
products spend money
CASE Ni SO 75.2533
FICTITIOUSNANI
In the p1st couple of years, producing public service moe.
Notice Is hereby given that we are HOBART CORPORATION,
engaged in business at lOS MarvIn
the Federal Communications sages about good nutrition.

Sanford -. Grac,ous living
Reasonable weekly 6. monthl1
rates, Inquire 500 5. Oak.

Employer."

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41-6f 7.

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HOSAW$HUNOIS

Al Y0 CU (it
Iecdsi
Isd Sir

$1. YOU PICK!

Set

41—Houses

29—Rooms

through April 20. Interesti
persons should apply in persi
to the Orlando Civil Servia
Office, City Hall, 400 S. Oran
Avenue, Moniay throuç
Friday, 5:00 am., to S p.r
Orlando is an Equal Opportuni

SONS,andttiat I intsndtoregisteq
NOTlCElSHERElYoIVEN,
hive levied upon the ioIiag contingent or unliquidated, the
OVIfhall the l4 COCUUZICa. said name with the Clerk of
by virtue of that certain Writ of duoibed property Wins located in nature of the uncertainty shall be
tiOns Act, the linmkn&amp;k liglala Circuit Court, Seminole County, Execution Issues out of and under Seminole County, Florida, mer• stated. If the claim Is secw'ed,.the

(2)ELISPBY CMII (MOW,
5SPSCI*L1MAY(TUI)

IS. a..2p.m. $

- aisdCWIw,

3:00
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ELECTRIC COMPANY
___________

SUNDAY hUNCH
;,

Police Officers from April

________ engaged In busl,is at 235, Colony ___________________________ February AD. 1979 end which or attorney, and the amount

(4)5M'ASH(

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$ANPO*O

Phones

Ibis that

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OVERLOOK TWE RUNWAYS
Jerry

"The Orlando Civil Service Offit
will accept applications fi

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ha, 'lien Introduced In both the Seminole County, Florida, under the
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CASE NO. INC.
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soldier killed in Vietnam by American fire.

plans to loosen Its financial

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Deceased,
Carrels Kiddie Corner, Duren &amp;
FACEiIWiTHbRINK,NC
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
3rd St., Osteen. Mon..Fri • 6
PROBLEM?
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
a.m. .6 p.m. 3222116.
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
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TRUE STORY
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Can Help
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Phcne6ll.333
Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty star in "ABC
9—Good Things to Eat
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
.WrltP.0..Box 1213
IN THEESTATE. - ..
Theatre: Friendly Fire" as the parents of a
- 5foF.n
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
- Strawberries lag. plentiful, IS qt.
thattheadmlnistrationoftheestat,
or more 3 for
ISAU.OHOLAPROBLEM
Of
IMOGENE
McCAIN,
deceased
The three-hour film based on a true story, airs
EVERY DAY! Other Vegetables
IN YOUR FAMILY?
File Number PR 79., is pending in
Sunday.
at Treasure Island, Hwy. 44, C.
ALANON
the Circuit Court for SemInole
of Leesburg. (904) 757-3519.
_____________________________________________________
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
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County, Florida, Probate Division,
problemdrinkers
the address of which is Seminole
FOCfutUreinfof'matIoncall
County Courthouse, Sanford, Fla.
TVWOPL.USTWOISFOUR
6413333 Or write
32771 The personal representative of
And That's A Fact I
Sntord Al.Anon Family Group
the estate is David W. CurwIngham,
Classified Ads Gets Results
P.O. BOx 353
whose address Is P.O. Box 133$,
And That's A Fact Tool
Winter Park, Fla. 32790. The name
Sanford, Fle. 33771
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and address of the personal
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representative's attorney ale Set WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
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forth below.
w.ate" Dating Service. All Ages.
All persons having claIms or
Box 1031, CIw?r., FL. 33317.
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demands against the estate are
.
Creative Expressions
required, WITHIN THREE
DIVORCE-$30.IO--Guaranteed.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CallJo.An,323.$lfl
Free details; KIT, Bo 791, ________________________
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Pompano, FL. 33061,
THISNOTICE,tofilewiththeclerk
BOSTON (UP!) - Audio- face by telephone. "The per- of the above court a written
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visual telephone service con- hour fee Is less than the round- statement of any claim or demand
WANTED:
Customers
to
enjoy
two they may have. Each claim must be
necting eIgM major U.S. cities trip air ticket betw.
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
Mt complete Craft &amp; Hobby
in writing and must indicate the
areas began Tuesday.
Salad Bar with IS items &amp; Great
cities," she said,
basis for the claim, the name and
Supply In Central Florida.
Country Breakfast. No cx.
The New England Telephone
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
"Virtually every aspect of jr,. address of the creditor or his agent
psrience necessary. Apply in
Ave.. Sanford, Fl.
Co. said the coast-to-coast link- person meetings can be du- or attorney, and the amount
person Hwy. 1742, Sanford.
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
up, known as Picturephone plicated with the service. The the date when it will become due
Appetite required.
The "Good OIl Days" have never
Meeting Service, will Include 12 systen can utilize video tapes, shall be stated. If the claim is
left the Classified Ads. . . .The
contingent or unliquidated, the
major cities nationwide by the films, transparencies or other nature of the uncertainty shall be
Buys are still The Best I

the area of technical changes is probably YUI5 away,

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DeceaSed
Avenue Longwood, Seminole .,
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NOTICIOFADMINISTRATION
The staff eventually will County,Fiorida,underthsfiti
AMERICAN FOOD
ease much of the paperwork it make a recommendation to the name of LOVE'S MANUFAC. CORPORATION
aka SERVICES TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR ESTATE
DEMANDS
AGAINST
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foiii*rly required, especially
In FTC. Although any final action TUR ING CO., and that we intend to AMERICAN FOOD SERVICE, IN. THE
ABOVE
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File Number PR 79.
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IMOGENE McCA1N,

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stated, if the claim is secured, the
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security shall be described. The
FICTITIOUS NAME
claimant shall deliver sufficient
NEWS
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Legal Notice
copies of the claim to the clerk to engaged in business at 120 N. Park
9:30
ton, Detroit, Atlanta, Qllcago, each city to participate in i enable the clerk to mail one copy to Ave., Sanford Seminole County,
(2) TODAY
San Francisco and Los Angeles. conference. Individuals are each personal representative,
Florida, under the fictitious name of
0000
Notice under
0
persons interested in th, estate ST. .InHN S REALTY COMPANY
MORNING AMERI. The basic fee for a
CA
,e- toAll
Pictitisus
Name Statute
whom a copy of this Notice of
(NOT INC.) and that I intend to re
Angelescall Ls$6.5oper minute, corded by automatic cameras Administration has been mailed are gister
•ULIAS,YOOAAJ40Y0(J
said name with the Clerk
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
or $30 an hour.
required,
WITHIN
In a private room.
THREE the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Notice is hereby given that the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Florida in accordance with the pro. undersigned, pursuant, to the
Company spokesman Ann
Mrs. Sean said PMS will be
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF visions of the Fictitious Name "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
Bean said while the service available to the general public
OMYTHREE$ONS
THISNOTICE,toflleanyoblections Statutes, To.Wit: Section
$$3.O9,FloridaStatutes,wiilregist,r
MOVIE
they may have that challenge the Florida Statutes 1937.
with the Clerk of the Circuit
DINAHI
validity of the decedent's will, the
Sig. AL Peterson
inand for Seminole County, Florida,
downonlong-dlatancetravelby on a flrstcome, first-served
qualifications of the personal
• EDUCATIONAL PRO.
Publish: March 29, April 5, 12, 19, upon receipt of proof of the
allowing people to talk face-to- basis.
representative, or the venue or 1979
GRAMMING
publication of this note, the fictitious
jurisdiction of the court.
______________________
OEH.1S4
name, to.wlt:
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
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BATHTIQUE
FICTITIOUS NAMI
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
0 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY
Notice is hereby given that i am under which we are engaged in
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
engaged In business at 120 N. Park business at Altamonte Mail,
P.56
Date of the first publication of this Ave., Sanford Seminole County, Altamonte Springs, Florida,
(4) UPBEAT
Notice of Administration: April 19, Florida, under the fictitious name of
That the parties interested in said
1979.
ST. JOHNS REALTY COMPANY, business enterprise are as follows:
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David W. Cunningham
FIRST BASE, INC.
and that I Intend to register said
s Personal Representative
- RONALD SHACTER, PtsSidefII
name with the Clerk of the CircuIt
AU. THE
of the Estate of
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
IMOGENE McCAIN
10:30
County, Florida, on April 13, 1979.
accordance
with
the
provisions
Deceased
(2)AU.STAR8ECRIT8
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the Fictitious Name Statute, To- Publish: April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1979
ATTORNEY
FOR PERSONAL Wit: $ection$$3.O9FloridaStatutes DEI7$
(4)0 ThE PRICE IS RIGHT
REPRESENTATIVE:
DAVID W. CUNNINGHAM
11:00
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P.O. Box 133$
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The chiding some breakfast cereals, Winter Park, Fl. 32790
1979
S I.AVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (N)
television Industry is getting a on proams seen by older Telephone: 644.4330
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DEH.1S1
.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
whiff
of
the
winds
of
deregula.
children;
and
a
requirement
PubliSh
April
19,
26,
1979
11:a.o
COUNTY COURT
DEI.$0
PROlATE DIVISION

10:00
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detective (Johnny Yun.)
his logic and acting ability to
solve the murder of a famous
rock singer.

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(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA

Baker quits the Clinton County
police force and goes back to
New York city.

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(2) QUINCY Quincy is shot
and seriously wounded while at
th. scene of a robbery.homicld..(R)
0 BARNEY MILLER The
detectives discover that a
manipulating loan shark with
cruel tactics is a 14-year-old
boy. (R)
• WORLD 'Th. Nguba
Connection" Farming in
Georgia is contrasted wIth
farming in Senegal, pointing
out the differences between
the government-supported,
free .nt.rprlse syst.m in a
developed country and a statscontrolled system in a Third
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FRIENDS Guest: Tim Conway.
DICK CAVETT Guest: Kurt
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O. Box 3101
Forest City 3fl51 Seminole County,
Ftora:lhefiditIousnameof
DONGE 1. ASSOCIATES LAND.
SCAPE SUPPLIES and that I intend
to register said name with the Clerk
ot the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
Fit
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565.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sag. George L. GroU

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experts and contestants try to
a crime after "witnessing" a tap. of it In this game
show hosted by Ed McMahon.
ONOVA "AcrosiTheSilence
Barrier" Accomplished individuals prov, the success of
recent scientific and medical
breakthroughs for t!'e deaf. (R)

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bid to reach Fort Lararnie after
being wounded in an Indian
attack, while Will and Gideon
their quest to be
reunited with the family. (Part 4
of 4)
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bodies, roof racks. Pnrtabl
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cry Saturday at 7 pm- located
n/SR 415. II ml, north of San
urd. We will buy, sell or trade
lied Furniture, antiques or
nisc, by the piece or house full.
:reg pickup on consigned mdsi.
it 20 pct. 322-2270.

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told him to disconnect, Quigley said, adding he did not see any
smoke and didn't know there was a fire.
Kaiser agreed today the fire at the ice plant was under control
at 9:30 am., nearly three hours before Quigley stopped the
flrenuui from using the city fire hydrant. He said firefighters,
however, rtsnain ed at the site until 4 p.m. to be sure hot spots
were put out.
Kaiser said he had been told the firefighter was attired in
"bunker gear," but he did not personally see the man.
"If the man had said they were fighting a fire, I would have said
'Fill it up, pal.' If the county had requested assistance, we could
have increased the water pressure at the pump station," Quigley
said.
"If the county fire department needs our help and would let us
know, we would be happy to cooperate," he said,
City Manager W.E. Knowles in a letter to Kaiser on April 26,
1918 asked that the county not use city fire hydrants unless an
emergency exists under the city-county mutual aid pact. "Other
needs to fill tanks for training can be accomplished at your
stations with private hydrants," Knowles sai d In the letter. "Th
is
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Knowles to discuss some sort of contract on the use of city water.
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hydrants.
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"I stopped and called the city utility department and was
told
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tea Seminole Coy fireman Thursday to disconnect a county
fire tanker truck from a city fire hydrant did not hamper the
figMing of the blaze that destroyed a vacant Ice plant off Rand
Yard Road wed of the city.
Extra
County Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser said today the whole
matter seems to have been a "misunderstanding," agreeing the
fire was under control almost three hours before Quigley's action.
"Apparently Quigley thought we were doing the same thing as
last year filling up county fire trucks from city fire hydrants
and didn't understand we were using the water to put out
remaining hot spots to cool the debris from the fire," Kaiser said.
Kaiser reportedly had been critical of Quigley's action and
allegedly said Quigley had hampered the fighting of the fire at the
When the split session begins students whose' parents must members of the PTSA fear take six subjects," said Sheila old Ice house. Kaiser this morning, however, said he determined
this fall, students who elect to work and can't provide tran- students may discontinue Lyman, one of those who said Quigley did not hamper the fire fighting.
take a sixth subject at Lake sportation," Mrs. Falstad taking a sixth subject because she will be at the board
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Brantley High School may be contends. "Many parents can't no bus service
is provided to meeting.
walking borne to do It.
afford to buy and maintain an take them borne.
"Many of the the good bend
A group of concerned extra car for their high school
According
to 1978-79 st udents will want to take five
childr en. And the sit uation Will
parents, students
enrollment figures,
huh heavy academic subjects to
say they will attend the probably worsen with gas school
students elected to take meet college requirements,"
Seminole County School Board prices going up."
six subjects instead of the Mrs. L
The Evealig Herald'i religious news pages are moing.
meeting Wednesday to request
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one of the six subjects, edltles hereafter beglulig this week,
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probably go,"
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readers.
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"It has nothing to do with the accident," they agreed,
"but he was chosen because of his exemplary service all
year long and the way he lives up to the ideals of
Rotaract," both men said.
Past secretary of the club, Nealis helped In Rotaract's
"Rent-A-Santa" project, was in charge of the croquet
tournament sponsored by Rotaract In the Golden Age
Olympics and was involved in helping the Central Florida
Zoo and other local service prolects.
"He was one of those people who was always there when
there was something to be done," said Vogel. Nealls
joined the club 2 years ago.
Nealis said his doctor told him "no work for a
minimum of four months" as his active job requires him
to be on his feet all day.
Delighted as he was to receive the Man-of-the-Year
award, there is something Nealls values even more. The
walls of his hospital room are covered ____
with colorful
paintings and get-well wishes made for him by his adat the children's home.
"I love os. kids.
y re Mt

Pat Neslis couldn't make Sanford Rotaract Club's
annual banquet at Mayfair Country Club. But he had a
good excuse, he was "tied up."
He got his steak anyway. It was delivered Thursday
morning to Seminole Memorial Hospital, where he was In
traction recovering from injuries received in an auto
accident three weeks ago.
Along with the steak came another surprise. Nwas
presented with a plaque by Tom Hunt, president of the
Sanford Rotary Club naming Nealls Rotaract Man-of-the
Year. Hunt was accompanied by Rotaract President
Eddie Helms and Past President Gary Vogel.
The Man'of-the-Year recipient is selected by a vote of
the members of Sanford Rotaract, a young men's service
organization affiliated with Rotary International, and Is
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BY SHARON CARLScO
McGraw is asking for more E. Smart Jr. of the Winter had received medical care and
Herald Staff Writer
than $100,000 in punitive Springs Police Department and attention and had suffered no
A former Winter Springs man damages.
Scott Kenneth, certified first physical injuries due to the auto
Is suing Winter Springs and two
In the suit, McGraw stated aider and assistant fire chief for collision.
of Its employees for negligence his late wife, was involved in an Winter Springs.
At approximately 8 a.m. the
he claims was responsible for auto accident at SR 434 and
Immediately following the next day, McGraw said, his
the death of his wife.
Blvd.
in Winter Springs car accident, McGraw said his wife died.
Following an auto accident onSbeoah
Sept. 29,
1978.
wife was issued a traffic
last fall, Irma S. McGraw, 53,
"Smart knew or should have
As a result of the accident, citation charging her with known that she presumably
was taken Into custody by
WlnterSprings police and never Mrs. McGraw suffered serious driving under the influence of received or may have received
given proper medical attention, internal Injuries but she never an alcoholic beverage. Both serious injuries as a result of an
claims John W. McGraw Jr. of received medical treatment Smart and Kenneth arrived at auto collision that was the
from city employees, McGraw the scene, he said.
Winter Springs.
reason for her arrest and when
Mrs. McGraw was later taken contends. Mrs. McGraw died
Mrs. McGraw was taken into presumably is and-or may be
to Seminole County Jail where early the next morning, hesaid. custody by Winter Springs Intoxicated or otherwise.
According to the civil suit, police and administered a mentally or physically imshe remained for several hours
until her husband was allowed Mrs. McGraw's death "was breathalyzer test at the police paired," the suit said.
to take her home, the suit proximately caused by the department, he said. His wife,
Kenneth "negligently and
states. At approximately 8 a.m. aggravation of and failure to failed the test, he said.
carelessly
failed" to reasonably
to
her
head
and
the following morning, Mrs. treat injuries
She was then transported by examine, treat and obtain
McGraw died, according t
body which she received as a Smart to the Seminole County reasonable medical or hospital
result of the collision."
complaint.
Jail where she remained for treatment, McGraw claims.
The suit was filed on April 12
Besides Winter Springs, other several hours without receiving
McGraw's suit seeks in ex.
at the Seminole County Civil defendants named in the civil medical treatment, McGraw cess
of $2,500 for compensatory
Cowtin Sanford against Winter suit include: Iowa National said
and
in excess of $100,000 for
Springs, its Insurance company Mutual Insurance Co., the city's
When he picked up his wife, punitive damages. He demands
and the two city employees. Insurance company; U. Edgar McGraw claims he
was told she a trial by jury for the case.

Herald pIie by Tom Nets
Pat Nealis receives Man-of-the-Year award from Tom Hunt, Rotary
president, as Gary Vogel (left) and Eddie Helms of Rotaract look on.

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                    <text>71st Year, No. 187—Monday, March 26,1979k—Sanford, Florida 32771

Of War Ends

30 Years

Bcj i n, Sadat Ink Peace Trelnty

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — With President Carter looking on, guests watched history in the making from bleachers erected

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Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin ended 30 over the weekend.
years of bitter enmity and open warfare today by signing the first
Sadat, plotter of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and Begin, the old
Peace treaty between an Arab nation and the Jewish state.
Irgun gunman, took today's fateful step toward peace after six
The Egyptian president and Israeli prime minister, in the months of cajoling, begging and arm-twisting by an American
shadows of the bare, gnarled trees on the front lawn of the White president who would not concede defeat,
House, put their names to a peace package opening a new chapter
The stage for the drama was a 19th century mahogany pedestal
in the history of the Middle East.
desk on the front lawn of the White House a far cry from the
Buzzing TV cameras beamed an momentous event

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readers whet they think of the momentous oocaslon.
The questles asked: The Mideast peace treaty Is to be
signed today - what In your opinion is the most
significant aspect of this historical event and what do you
think it mesas for the United States?
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By MAX EHKIIZTIAN
Herald Staff Writer
Efforts by a group of local
youths to hold a benefit rock'n
roll concert
Harry Anna
Crippled Children's Hospital,
Umatilla near Leesburg have
hit a snag.

Elk's Lodge opposItion to rae
concert. The
planned as a means of raising
money for Harry Aims, which is
run by the Florida State Elk&amp;
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Nikki Thoman and Barbara

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Mrs. Mollie Steudle. Mrs. To them her support and advice don't like a lot of promises from
Herald Staff Writer
Steudle represents gray power represents the will of the senior candidates because they,wIll be
The first place candidates for at the polls,
citizens and the possibili ty that promises they can't keep. I like
elect ion In the city of
The candidates usually want a substantial section of the
candidates who
their
Casselberry and county-wide to talk over their campaigns electorate will cast their ballots communities andrespect
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stop off when they begin their with the woman who has In their favor,
taverns with go-go girls. I like
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s Is the 420 Kentla resided in the area far the past
"Some candidates come here good, family men who have
Drive, Casselberry home of 17 years and seek her support, and I don't even know them. I some kind of a feeling for
reli on," Mrs. Steudle said.

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Girard noted problemsat that
concert led to the Elks op.
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letter to city officials police

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Candidates are: Lao Ware, 402 East St.,
Altamonte Springs for the district 33 seat In
the Florida House of Representatives.
district comprises much of Seminole County.
Ware served in the Legislature during the
first Silver-Haired session in Wit. He Is

naming unopposed.
Syd Captain, 315 Arcadia Ave., Holiday
Park and Edythe Edge, 000 Ellsworth Ave.,
Altarnnnte Springs, DIstrict 16, Florida
Swats; BoUM Hardy, 1700 W. Third St.,
Sanford, Elizabeth Ran, 4160 Minion Road,
Melbourne and Mike Shrocco, 560 E. Georgia
Ave., Longwood, district 17, Florida Senate.
The Senate districts comprise Seminole,
ant Osceola qgjs,
Ware, who also serves as chairman of the
advisory council for the Ares Agency on the
Aging, said to day ballot box.s will be used In
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ones I supported and helped get
elected. There have been only
about three who disappointed
me," she said.
"I contact my friend sand tell
them whatever they do they
must get out and vote. I took

about l4to the Casaelberryaty
Hall to vote in the city election
before my senior citizens club,
"The Happy Seniors," went on
a cruise last December.
The Happy Seniors Is the
second senior citizen club
organized by Mrs. Steudle in
Casselberry. The other club,
the South Seminole Senior
Citizens Club, she originally
figctiort
without her. Each club, she
said, has more than 100
members.
"We don't discuss politics or
candi dates during our
60 meetIngs, but we do talk after

done as a member of the
Altamonte Sprin gs City
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woman on the county cornand another woman on
MOLLI E STEUDLE
the Casselberry City Council.
...voting power
One woman can't do anything
.e. Men are always pushing population, the seniors
down their
ts. I yearzoldand older—represent meetings," she said.
am for the equal rights 21 pe
t if the registered "Senior Citizens should be
amendment. I feel women voters in the county, according involved," she said. "They
should have as much say as
Seminole Elections Super- should not be looking for
men," she said.
visor Camula Bruce's office. something for nothing. I feel
After Mrs. Steudle choose her "I tell the seniors to get out to everyone should be putting
candidates, she passes the word vote. We, my husband Frank something Into the cornsaid Mrs. Stee,
around the senior citizen and I, take them to the polls and inunity,"
who is to celebrate her 04th
community estimated at 10,000 we, Insist they vote absentee if birth
day this year.
persons In Seminole County,— they are going to be away
on
D
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pite her advocacy for the
3,000 In Cauelberry alone, election day. I work for the
While the 10,000 represents candidates and then watch
See 110UiE, Page LA
about 12 percent of the them after the election. I've

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Seminole Coàty'i senior citizens
60
years old and older
will go to 12 special,
polling places ttroughout the county from 10
am. to 2p.m. Friday to select their delegates
to the
The Silver-Haired LigIltise, to meet
during a week-long seaslon, July 16 through
July 20 In Tallahassee, will determine the
cove
ve concerns of their elderly
conditutads. While In TaIIaI'aun there will
be 'vn1tee meetings, dsbslubo the floor
and passage of bills that have to do with the
Older citizens of Florida.
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SqnIn' senior dtluin'a popiI.1k,n is
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at 15,000. Registered, senior citizen
voters in
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re nd 21
percent of the total nomha of registered
voters.
To vote for members of the Silver-Haired
Legislature persons mad be 10 years old or
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more women in government. I
work
gied for Sandra Glenn when
the ran for the county cornmission although I had never
met her. I met her for the first
time a week ago. I liked what

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concert, and we are enclosing concert last November the
brouchures,
Sanford Airport's Lake Golden
of our youngsters, a data sheet to raise funds for Belinda
and history our hospital. As Wilson. Miss Wilson was in.
the time of your performance jured last March in an

The concert
did not
seek the endorsement
the
saying he felt the participants local lodge, said Mrs. Greanya.
were more Interested In holding However, the group did receive
a concert than raising money the endorsement of the hospital.
for the hospital.
J.C. Oliver, administrator
Final issuance the permit Harry Anna sent a letter Miss
Greanya, appeared before the
and Mrs. Greanya
the concert was held up
Sanford City Commission the direction, of City Manager dated March 9 granting perMarch 12 to seek a permit for Warren E. Knowles, when he mission to have the concert held
the concert they had planned to received a letter from Louis J. In the name of the hospital.
hold June 10 at the American Girard, exalted ruler
the
"You certainly have our
Legion pounds U.S. 17-92. That local Elks Lodge, saying
permit as approved 4-1 by the lodge opposed the
perm
stage the benefit
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The Sanford City CornrnLiaIn'i approval March 12 of
a permit to hold the concert
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Begin and Sadat also decided to sign all three versions the
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East," Sadat
around the world,"
it as "the holy pursuit of peace" and
English, Hebrew and Arabic In Washington, scrapfering thanksgiving for the Israeli-Egyptian treaty and asking
predicted "this peace will be permanent."
ping Initial plans for additional ceremonies In Cairo and
But the euphoria was tempered by warnings that the tough help in reaching overall peace agreement
Jerusalem,
The stage for today's Middle East drama was a 19th century
talks would seem like child's play compared to the next
The completed peace package Includes the treaty's preamble
stage in the peace process negotiations for an overall Mideast mahogany pedestal desk on the front lawn of the White House
and nine articles plus three annexes, three letters of intent,
far cry from the Sinai sands where the
Israel and Egypt memorandums agreement and the agreed minutes.
settlement.
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Carter said history may view the treaty signing as the "most

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did battle four times in three decades.

Begin and Sadat, who go to Capitol Hill Tuesday morni g to

But the unprecedented security as the three leaders gathered
explain the treaty to members of Congress, worked until late
WdOF the gnarled, leafless trees on Pennsylvania Avenue was a
Sunday night to settle the final issues In dispute.
The road to today's signing was cleared after 11th hour grim reminder of the Arab rejectionid rhetoric that threatens the
precarious peace put together by tireless negotiators and Carter's
discussions led to settlement of the final outstanding Issue

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IN BRIEF
4 Injured In Bombing
At Kennedy Airport
NEW YORK (UP!) —A bomb In a flight bag about to be
loaded aboard a TWA Jet at Kennedy airport exploded
Sunday night, slightly Injuring four baggage handlers.
Hours later, bomb blasts rocked two New Jersey buildings
In neighbor
populated by Cuban refugees.
A caller to United Press International early today
claimed all three bombings were the work of the and.
Castro terrorist group Omega 7. He said the bombs were
to protest tourist flights from the United States to Cuba.
"Of the TWA plane at Kennedy Airport, we Intended to
blow up the plane without anyone on it," the caller said.
TWA and police received three calls warning of the
bomb at the airport but not will after the explosion at 8:48
p.m. EST, leading police to theorize It exploded
prematurely.

Spenkellnk Appeal Rejected
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Supreme Court today
rejected for the third time an appeal from Florida mur.
derer Jobs Spenkelink, opening the way for him to
become the first American executed against his will since
1917.
Spenkellnk, 30, now has exhausted all available state
and federal appeals. This puts it up to Florida Gov. Bob
Graham to decided whether to sign a death warrant and
set an execution date.
Coupled with last4td maneuvering by his attorneys,
this process could take mouthe.

Carter: End Useless Laws
DALLAS (UP!) —President Carter wants federal
regulaticm process to curb the government's tendency to
"throw another law and mother rule at every problem."
Inflation and excessive federal regulation W.ra on
Carter's mind during a twoday trip to Olthtima and
Texas. In Elk City, Okla., at the eighth town meeting of his
Presidency, Carter said he would beef up the staff of the
Council on Wage and Price Stability and expose
"Irresponsible" firms which violate his voluntary wage
prlcd guidelines.
In Dallas, In the opening address of the National
Association of Broadcasters convention, Carter said he
would ask Congress to require that useless and outdated
regulations be eliminated and the cost-benefits of new
regulations be studied more carefully.

Teamsters Ready To Strike
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Teamsters are voting to
strike.
Unofficial and Incomplete reports from Teamsters
union locals across the country Indicate the workers will
easily authorize negotiators to call a strike II they are
'_to forge an anos
siu
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Industry.
Union President Frank Fitzsimmons called for 300,000
trick drivers and warakounemen In locals around the
country to vote during the weekend on a possible strike.
Fitzsimmons was leading the negotiations with Industry
leaden In suburban Arlington, Va.

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By MAX ERKILET1AN
Herald Staff Writer
A Seasonal worker on his way
to the Florida Keys Sat urday to
work on fishing boats was given
a lift In Daytona Beach then
given a hard way to go minus
shoes, cash and personal goods
valued at $410.
eve Z Maranall, 23, no
pernameid address, was picked
up by two men In an older a wallet containing about $200
model car near 1.91 and 14 In cash, according to deputies.
south of Daytona Beach
The robbers then ordered
Saturday and given a ride tol4 Marshall to take off his s
and State Road 436, according and belt and begin walking
to Seminole County sheriff's away from the car.
deputies.
The pair then drove away In a
at the Intersection, westerly direction, Marshall
Marshall was let out of the car. told deputies.
However, when he reached Into
FIRE CAUSE gIUDIED
the back seat to get his
belongings, the man In the State and local officials
passenger's seat pulled a email continute to probe the cause of a
caliber revolver and said, fire at the Seminole Petroleum
"Don't touch It. Now I want Plaid, 203 N. Laurel Ave.,
Your wallet," he told deputies. Sanford, early Thursday
Marshall complied with the morning.
robber's demand, handing over Samples of petroleum In the

only was the structure totally Sanford, started In a bedroom,
destroyed, but the fire also according to deputies.
destroyed all the furnishings
No amount of damage was
and "a lot of priceless personal listed. Owner of the home is
possessions."
Freddie Robinson, who is
serving In the armed forces In
FIRE IN VACANT HOME
youibs playing with matches Arizona, according to deputies.
HOUSE FIRE
are suspected of setting fire toa
mattress In an emidy house
A lighted stove is being

storage facility, according to Sunday resulting In damage to blamed for a fire which ex.
fire officials.
the structure, according to trernely damaged a Sanford
FIRE LOSS
deputies.
home Saturday.
The cause of a fire that
The blaze at 1106 Knox Ave.,
The fire occured at 1209
destroyed the unoccupied home
of Anthony Leonard on
Cameron Avenue east of
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undetermined today, fire of.
flclals report.
The fire was discovered by a
Seminole County sheriff's
deputy on routine patrol about
4:30 am.
Leonard had not been living
at the residence since he was
hospitalized about three months
ago, according to his son, Clem
Leonard.
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MIa Marvin, 44, a former suppsrclub singer, was called
for her final appearance today In the ttl*l, which started
Jan. 16 and has seen a total of more than 10 wltruua
called by both sides.
Superior Court Judge Arthur K. Marshall has ordered
that testimony end by Wednesday and that final oral
arguments In the landmark can be delivered on April 10.
He he. Indicated he will hand down a written riding a few
days later.

Garwood, Family Reunited
CHICAGO (UPI)'—'#I love you, America," proclaimed
Mario. Pfc. Rebut Garwood, who disapp.er.d In VlsImom 13'b years ago and returned to his native soil
Sunday
aiding
the
to lam
'4e charge, of desertion and

New Newton Trial Possible
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - Alameda Cesty
-wheso murder case against Hay Newiss
resulted In a hung jury, mud decide this week whir
they Intend to try the Black Panther party leader lielm
for the kWthg of a prestitida.
&amp;çsior Court Judg. Carl Andiuoo asked De,idi
Drlet Mkresy ibm (kloft ad Newton's lawyers to
appear before him T-ediy to ce—Mr the qndM ofa
new trial.

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kr.Sdmuttmtk*cutsmxs the advertised fiber in the
pre&amp;th weed or the 1*4 of tries."
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firsthand by participating In that process. It
is an educational program that demonstrates
the democratic process by providing the older
citizens of Florida an opportunity to make.,.
known to the public their area of legislative
Interest.
Legislative concerns identified by the first
Silver Haired leglilatire In 197$ were: community care for the elderly appropriation of
$11 million; creating gerontology and
geriatrics education program In both public
and private community colleges and
universities; expanding health services offered under Medicaid; Allocation of Title XX
funds to programs serving persons 50 years
old and older In accordance with actual
population need.; Increasing transportation
services for the elderly and handicapped;
freezing real estate taxes for all non.biathes
residences occupied by an owner who is 65
years old or older; licensing of derdurids;
creation of a department on aging and the
commissioner of elderly affairs,

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soared through the Earth's atmosphere Sunday, leaving a
fiery trail over five western states and the Canadian
Northwest territories.
A spokesman for the North American Air Defense
Command In Colorado Springs, Cob., said It was believed
the statellite, an early non-nuclear model launched in
1969, disintegrated before reaching the ground.
In January 1178, a nuclear powered Soviet satellite
crashed Into Canada's Northwest territory, spreading
debris, Including radioactive fuel, for hundreds of miles
and the cleanup operation cost the government almost $14
million.
Canadian authorities said they would not search for the
debris this time. "A thing like that could spread over 200
miles," Capt. Doug Cale of Canada's defense department
said. "Since there Is no problem with contamination, It
wouldn't be worth while. And It would be hard to find."

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NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) — Uganda radio reported
today that President Id! Amin was cut off from his army
and surrounded by Tanzanian troops at the town of
Entebbe. Tanzanian military sources scoffed at the
report.

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IN THE CIqCIHT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 793$5CA.02.K
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, a
municipal corporation of Florida,

THE STATE OF FLORIDA, at at.,

Defend ants.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
THROUGH THE STATE ATTOR.
NEY FOR THE EIGHTEENTH JU.
DICIAL CIRCUIT OF SAID STATE.'
THE SEVERAL PROPERTY OWNERS, TAXPAYERS AND CITI
ZENS OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, INCLUDING
NONRESIDENTS OWNING PRO.
PERTY OR SUBJECT TO TAXA.
TION THEREIN, AND ALL
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN-1
TEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE'
AFFECTED BY THE ISSUANCE
BY THE CITY OF IMPROVE,'
MENT
REVENUE
BONDS.sf
SERIES 197, HEREINAFTER,
MORE PARTICULARLY DES.
CRIBED, OR TO BE AFFECTED'
IN ANY WAY THEREBY:
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You and each of you are hereby'
required to appear on the 15th day of'
April, 1979, at 11:30 o'clock A.M.
before the Circuit Court for'
Seminole County, Florida, at the
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, and'
show cause why the prayer Of tt.:
Complaint flied in the above entitled
Proceedings should not be granted
and the Improvement Revenu&amp;
Bonds, Series 1575, therein
described, and the proceedings

have. Each claim must be in
writIng and must indicate the hosle
for the claim, the name and address
of the creditor or his agent or attor.
ney. and the amount claimed. If the
claim Is not yet due, the date when It
will become due shall be stated. If
the claim is contingent or unhiquid.
ted, the nature of the uncertainty
WWII be stated. It the claim is se authorizing the issuanc, thereof,
awed, the security shall be dw valIdated and confirmed, sold bonds
cribed. The claimant shall deliver consisting of not exceeding Sin.
sufficient copies of the claim to the Hundred
Thousand
Dollars
daik to enable the clerk to mail
(1551000) lingrovimOnt Rev.nu
OW Is each personal represents. ion , Series IM,to be dated April
flue.
1, ltlS,10 be issued all atone time of
All persons interested in me estate in Installments from time to time
to Whom a COPY of this Notice of and maturing on April 1 In such
Adminlstraflen has been mailed we years, not exceeding III Ive (31)
required,
WITHIN
TItlES years from their date, and in such
MONTHS FROM THE OATS OF amOunts as shell be determined by
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF sueequ.* resOlution of the City
THIS NOTICE, to file any oblictiens Council of The City, in the denainina.
they may have a, challenge the lion of
each, each installment
validity of the Mcade,ss will. the tobnumbered from one upward in
Gvalltic.tlens of the personal order of maturity, and bearing in.
rsprssentative, or the venue or terest, payable semiannually, it
such rate or rates not exceeding the
lurlsidiction ii the Court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND maxImum legal rate, a more per.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED ticular d5CVIp$IO Of Said bends
being contained in the Cimplaint
WILL II FOREVER BARRED
Oft otffiefirst pueIlcaUen,I this filed in hl55 precosdinge.
This Order te Show Cam
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published in thi maimer reguirod by
Section
711g.
Fl
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As Persailof Rlpresentative of 1110 Sanford Evening Herald,, a
newspaper of general clrculasien In
No Estate of

Chicago, 111.—A free offer of
Vernon Presley, executor of
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The radio reported that a 2l000-strong Tanzanian Invasion force, supported by tanks, had cut the main highway connecting the capital of Kampala and Entebbe
International Airport where Amin was trapped with 20
aides. The radio said Amin vowed, "with the blessing of
God," to fight his way through the surrounding force and
rejoin his army and family and to "reunite Kampala and
Entebbe." Amin was quoted as saying he would "show
how only 20 men can fight against 20,000 enemy troops
who are attacking Uganda."

Plaintiff,

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Nine of the shah's top generals
and 27 other supporters of his government will stand trial
In the first judicial court proceedings since Ayatollah
Rulwllah Khomeini's revolutlonarires seized power in
January.
71* government pledged Sunday to grant autonomy to
wed Iran's Kurdish region In exchange for an end to the
bloody fIgIdIng between Kurdish rebels and Iranian army
troops In Sanandsj, 31$ miles west of Tehran.

HOSPITAL NOTES

March 25, IM

ADMll5lON5
Sanford:

Sanford:
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Dora

Emanuel

Appel
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- Candy Johnson

Caiulvn S. Sandkulla

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Thelma I. Pidgeon, Delary

Earl S. Kriner, Deltona
'Angels M. Mercoreill, Deitona
Tracy N. Ailman, OStion

'Wes*iv W. Bridges, Osteen
SIITNI
Sanford

Barton

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Jeluiun, Randy and Candy, a girl
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Sarawd:
two Johnny Davis
heffla JOINS

OraceMaryThwb.ld&amp; baby boy,
MiNlaIld
Cumie Owen, Orange City

Audrey Hilkwan. c1ando
Sflal.
les Isttti. Warren, Mich.

James E. Nowell
Josepiine Kennedy
Linda B. Livingston
Anton Michels
Frank Wight, Apopka
Henry F. Unman, Deltona
Jorge Deiesus, Dehona
Ronald Thompson, Osteon
Thomas J. West, Chicago, Iii.

Sanford:

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John J. Ludwig

Lisa Thornton

Robin Carlson. DeLaiw
VWgIffla Penick, Oeltona

Ruby Townsend, Lake Monree
sosy girt,

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I'll be ready
could have had a chance to help
our country if they had gotten a
better education.'
When Azad first came to
America he was shocked to find
"there are places here where
the people are as poor as they
are anywhere else in the
world."
According to Azad, the Shah's
real fall from power began
when "the people started to see
what was going on. They were
watching their brothers and
sisters the and that's when they
really started to see."
What the people began to see,
he said, was repression, as Iii
the case of a "close relative" of
Azad's. "They put him in jail
for four years because he had a
book that criticized the Shah.
No gun, no protest, only a
book."
After thousands of these
Incidents had occurred, the
people of Iran "took to the
streets," as Azad saLi 'Pe (the
Shah) promised reform, but
when the people protested, the
government's answer was to

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Iranian students celebrate new yea
r
by performing play
lire on them. They found the
only way to remove the Shah
was by revolution, so they took
to the streets. When the
government soldiers got tired of
fighting their own people and
Joined the revolution, It was
only a matter of time."
Although It is apparent, he
said, that many Iranians,
especially those In Iran, harbor
anti-American sentiments,

Azad noted: "1 like America
and Americans very much,
although I do not agree with
many of the things the
American government has
done."
He is still bitter over the role
the C.I.A. played in prolonging
the Shah's rule. "To me, no
country has the right to interfere with another country,"
he said.

Now that the revolution is
over Azad said he has high
hopes for his country. "We hope
the new government will be a
popular democratic government where the people have
freedom of speech and elect the
officials.' He added that he
would prefer "the government
and religion be separate."
Azad said he is glad the
Iranian Women who are op.

posed to KIiomeinis strict
Islamic dress codes protested
to show their opposition. 1t is
their right,' Azad stressed.
After all the lighting and the
struggle of the revolution, what
will happen if another govern.
ment tries to repress the
Iranian people? "We will take
to the streets," Azad replied.
"People must always be ready
to light for their freedom."

called In a number of mayors to warn them against encouraging
the strikes.
In Tehran, about 50 Arab students seized the Egyptian
Embassy today, one day after 100,000 Iranians marched to condemn the treaty. Egyptian guards offered no resistence and an

'The Israeli army is

fully prepared
to fill its roll In
maintaining order'
embassy official said the protesters were peaceful.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met separately in
Damascus Sunday with Syrian President Hafez Assad and
Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat and later declared
Moscow would help all those fighting "imperialist agresslon."
Palestinian leaders called for an oil embargo against the United
States and warned that U.S. interests in the Middle East were In
"grave danger."

Black-uniformed Egyptian police, riding in trucks or vans and
armed with automatic rifles, tear gas cannlsters and batons,
patrolled Carlo's streets. Others were stationed In major squares
and outside embassies, hotels, universities, and government
offices.
But the only reported incident was minor. Less than 100
students, mostly members of fanatic Moslein groups, shouted
antt4reaty'akgens lizday'ow.ttm campan of Caizo's tin Shams
University. They later dispersed peacefully. Police did not Intervene.
"The Israeli police is fully prepared to fill Its role In maintaining order," Police Commander Haim Tavori said Sunday.
"We have mounted a massive security net, especially In the
streets of Jerusalem."
Jerusalem has been the target of numerous terrorist attacks
and on Friday, one person was killed and 14 others wounded by a
Palestinian terrorist bomb.
No festivities were on tap in Egypt, with most Egyptians
preferring to stay at home, or cluster In neighborhood cafes, to
watch the signing ceremony on television, relayed live by satellite
from Washington.
But Jerusalem was ready to mark the first formal peace treaty
with an Arab stitte with a "thanksgiving assembly" at the Walling
Wall. In Tel Aviv, the signing ceremony was to be seen on a giant
television screen in front of the municipality square decorated
with Israeli, Egyptian and American flags.
Arab residents in El Arish, the unofficial capital of the Israelioccupied Sinai, planned celebrations to mark their inuniznent
return them to Egytlan rule.
In Beirut, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a
radical Marxist groIp led by Dr. George Habash, Issued a
statement earlier Sunday saying "the resistance should open fire
on all Imperialist interests In the area."

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Writing In the American he wrote. "Although ulrohul
Medical Association's Archives addiction Is Less serious in
Israel than elsewhere, it should
________________________________ of In ternal MedkIaie for Mardi, be
realized It exists and
Is a
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said formidable challenge to Israel's
during the lad two decades
Israel encountered a growing health and social systems."
number of drinking problems,
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kreus$rk presanre, 11-08; Daytesa Reach:
high being found Increasingly
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traditionally Israel's
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t. a.a. 7:17 p.m., low 12:17 a.m., originally
hail
from Arab land.
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where use of alcohol is for.
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CHICAGO
(UP!)
— alcoholism, especially among
Residents of ISrael face a the young, an Israeli
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problem .
of reports.

Mildred Garner

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Charles D. Bridges
MIchael 0. Crumpton
Jeanne D. Davis

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ADMISSIONS

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Never Detore have so many door and planted a kiss
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
on his Boeing 707 In New York for the
American Secret Service Secret Service agents been face. The nervous guards flight to Washington.
almost Called upon to protect Begin or quickly shoved her aside.
agents
briskly,
About a dozen big, armed
a
red-haired
Sadat in Washington.
savagely; pushed
Her husband, a large man, agents got on the plane after
"I've seen bigger agent call- rushed up but he, too, was him.
woman who rushed up to Prime
Minister Menachen Begin to ups, but nothing as big before pushed aside.
Both men's motorcades in
Around them, l00 people 1iJ
kin him as he entered his hotel, for Begin or Sadat," one agent
are being preceded
for
the
Washington
She succeeded, but was nearly said. "It's a sensitive time."
the aisle and cheered
and
followed
by police vehicles
It
Is,
sensitive
because
of
the
knocked over.
prime minister. A teen-age girl
hostility to the treaty expressed ran out In front of him and tried and station wagons filled with
The Incident Sunday in the by the hardline Arab states and to take a snapshot.
agents. Helicopters zig-zag
carpeted lower lobby of the the extremist Palestinians, who
A
guard
shoved her aside, over the routes.
Washington Hilton Hotel lllt* have called for Sadat's over- too.
Tr
Traffic
affic Is backed up for the
trates the te nsion surrounding
even his assassination.
The
display
of
protective
motorcades,
and the streets
the presence of Begin and
Begin has always been their might. Including agents wear- around the White House were
Egyptian President Anwar target.
Ing white bullet-proof vests totally blocked off today for the
Sadat In the nation's capital for
At the hotel, the unidentified beneath blue windbreakers, outdoor signing ceremony,
the signing of their historic WOMIIQ rusimei up as Begin
was was evident when Begin creating more traffic jams In
peace treaty.
being escorted toward the glass boarded the Israel Air Force the alternate routes.

Shah's Generals On Trial

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For White House Signing

Tanzanian military sources In Nairobi immediately
&amp;nlased the report as "another figment of Amin's
imagination" and said the military situation had not
changed since a Tanzanian force captured the key town of
MplgI Thursday. They said the announcement was
Probably another of Amin's "tricks" and they expected
him to announce a major victory over the Tanzanians
later In the day.

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A bomb attack on the U.S. Embassy In Damascus, a general
strike by Palestinian Arabs and seizure of the Egyptian Embassy
In Tehran heralded today's signing of the Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty.
Egyptian and Israeli security forces patrolled the streets and
squares of their towns and cities on stepped-up alert for attacks
aimed at marring the aigning ceremony at the White House.
The bomb that shook the U.S. Embassy In Damascus Sunday
caused little damage and no injuries were reported.
"It wasn't a big explosion and nobody was hurt," a Marine
guard at the U.S. embassy said. "It happened in the garden of the
embassy." Marine guards were the only people In the building at
the time of the blast, U.S. officials said.
While Israelis prepared for dancing in the streets to mark the
first peace treaty between Israel and an Arab neighbor, a strike
by Palestinians on the occupied West Bank and Gaza strip shut
down major cities and towns.
"Not only does it not offer us anything, but It also Ignores the
Palestine Liberation Organization," one West Bank mayor said of
the treaty.
Sources In the police and the military government said stores
and offices were shut In East Jerusalem, Nablus, Ramalla,
Bethlehem, Hebron, Jericho and Gaza. The military government

Amin Has Tall Tale To Tell

Legal Notice

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As Treaty Is Signed: U.S. Fm assy
Bombed, Palestinians Go On Strike

ROME (UP!) — Italian Vice Premier Ugo La Malfa
died today without regaining consciousness from the
effects of a massive stroke suffered two days earlier. He
was 75 years old.
"UgolaMalfa died this morning ats:saa.m. 11:55 p.m.
EST Sunday," said his long-time physician and close
friend, Prof. Sirlo Leutlni.

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In an effort to raise $8,000 to be matched by federaL
funds, Youth Programs Inc. held a doughnut sale
this weekend at four Seminole county banks. Helped
by South Seminole Optimists, Youth Programs Inc
brough 13S.4ozen, 4o knUIR ud most were soi
l
Friday despite the wet weather. Youth Program
staff, volunteers and clients helped with the sale.
Seen loading doughnuts Into back of truck are Pete
Rodriguez and Mansoureh Bolourl, a volunteer from
Iran.

when her own three children him tearsstlll come to her eyes.
were young, able was involved ln Since moving to Seminole
parent-teacher
groups, the County, Mrs. Steudie has been grocery-store or a red light In
equal rob amendment,
Stetzlle believes awoman's first American Legion and other active In the Farad-Teacher Cas.elberry when I moved
community organizations. She Association although she has no theme," she said. "I have a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
place is ln the borneta$n6 care has
two daughters, five children or grandchildren in wonderful life and ask the Good SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
of her children unless It is an
PROBATE DIVISION
two great the public school system. the Lord to give me a few more File
Number 75.94.CP
Absolute necessitytothat
Mid
grmchllifrem
and
thers gradulldren. The heartbreak remain,
active In the American years to get done what I want to Division
work. "I'm opp
p ose mo
of her life
the
of l*
and the Longwood Civic — the building of a senior IN RE: ESTATE OF
working when there are only son, wall
citizens complex In the city and ZELDA YARN
a pilot daring the League
Youngsters," She Said, iddth Korean War. As she talks of
"There wasn't even a a bus service for the senior
Deceased
citizens," Mrs. Steudle said.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
"Then I can die happy."
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
"When I help a candidate get CLAIMS
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
I don't want him to OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Cain to me. I know he can't do IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
everything
to please that
the administration of ZELDA
everyone," abs said.
YARN, deceesid, File Numb., 7,
Mrs. Ste'jlle spend. a lot of 'd.CP, IS pending in the Circuit
Court for Seminole County, Florida.
time with the Happy Seniors. Probate
Division, the address of
"We go on a cruise once a year. which is Seminole County
Coiir.
Nut month we are going to the thouse, Sanford, Florida 31771
MEMPHIS, Tern. (UP!) — Public cemetery to a private sddgmo&amp;
The personal representative of the
P1 Y and from Sept. estate
Expenses dacrmoerl the estate gravesite at Grac,land.
is Beverly I. Simon whose
Il of
remaining
33 to Oct 5 we are going an the address is 2411 Woodmount
Nearly $2 million also went to lion's evudually will go
Drive,
of Elvis Presley by about $7
to aids. LouIsvIlle, Kentucky INID. The
million In the year following his pay loins for Presley's Lock- who lives with her mother In
name and address of the Personal
inst the superstar was heed Jetetar and Convair ISO California. Presley's daughter the MlmIuIppi. Last year we representatIve's attorney we Sit
a uise to Venezuela. forth below.
Mill a millionaire .10 thouaircraft.
also will Inherit Grwuland, the went
on ancr
C
aracus
d St.Thomas. It wall All persons having claims or
over, a recent accounting
Mod* odds expenses In. white-columned,
dinands against the estate we
two-story
a
lot
of
fun,"
Mm. said.
shows.
dude $4,150 to Presley's former malli011 and 13 a114s'deug
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
The udelalner's wealth we. wife, Priscilla, for support of acres valued In the report at
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
docomeatsd ins 31-pegs report the couple's 11-year-old 011*. PFe.ISy also mud
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
submitted In Probate Court daughter, Usa, and $* to ii.m and lot In Palm Springs,
of the above court a written state.
MOM of any claim or demand they
Friday by accoududs whoMrs. Prissy for a property Calif., valued at $314,151
may
totaling the estate. Judge
J
Evans approved the

"Sure,lt will bedlfferentthan
when I left," he said, "but I
know what's been happening.
I'Ube ready no matter what it is
like."
Azad recently completed his
engineering degree program at
the University of Central
Florida, but at Friday flight's
"Nosoor" (Iranian new year)
celebration at UCF attended by
about 150 members and friends
of the Iranian Student's Assoc.,
he said he doesn't feel that
engineering is the most tinportant thing he studied 111
America.
"The things I learned about
politics here will probably help
me the most," he said. "When I
was back there (in Iran) I
didn't know what was hap.
pening. None of the people did.
We just knew that the government wasn't working."
Corning from a poor village,
33-year-old Azad said he is
fortunate to have had an Op
portunity to attend a university.
"Most people from there were
pretty poor and after they got
out of the sixth grade, when
they were about 14 or 15 years
old, they had to go to work Just
so they could eat." He added
that "a lot of them were smart
smarter than me and they

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP!) — Opposition
calls for the resignation of the government and the Ian.
peachment of the state president today pushed South
Africa to the brink of a constitutional crisis over an international influence-buying scandal.
Charges and countercharges flew in the burgeoning
scandal Involving allegations that the now-defunct
Information Ministry paid millions of dollars to foreign
Politicians from a secret fund in exchange for support for
South African policies.

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alit Danang, was k'm'tdIatsly reunited with (idly
members upon WE return to the Gred 'se Naval
Training Station north of (cegs.
H. will receive a oin,rduivs i.rie. of medical
.'"om '1"War to those given ether returning
POWs and, evutally,possibly face a court-martial for
collaboration with cawdaI forces.

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America. In several weeks he
will return to a country that has
undergone drastic political

GENEVA, Switzerland (UP!) — Ministers of the OPEC
oil cartel today attempt to halt a spiraling price free-forall brought on by the cutback In Iran's oil production.
Only about 55 percent of the oil from the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries Is being sold at the agreed
prcices and, In some cases, a barrel of oil costs as much
as $19.50 rather than the "official" OPEC price of $13.34.
The price fluctuations stem from the cutback in Iranian
Oil supplies. Since the new Islamic government of Iran
ordered the nation's well to resume pumping, production
has been kept at about 2 million barrels a day Instead of
the pee-revolution levels of close to 6 million barrels daily.
Oil industry officials have expressed doubt that the 13 oil
ministers, who agreed to a non-decision making "consultative" session Instead of a formal meeting, will be
able to completely restore price stability.

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OPEC Ministers Meet

Bacon was renting the home
owned by Mary Smith, 1703 W.
13th St., Sanford, according to
police.

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opportunity today to convince a judge that her six years of
unmarried live-In companionship with In Marvin were
worth more than $1 million under the rules of modern

IN BRIEF

LInln Court whIle Edgis
Bacon, who occupies the
residence, was walking to a
nearby store, according to
police.
The heating stove In the living
room Is believed to have Ignited
the blaze, according to
firefighters.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Iranian Graduate Of UCF Heads Home

WORLD

oreys Gets Robbed

fire have been sent to testing
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labs In Tallahi*see
to try and determine the cause
of the blaze,
Meanwhile,
the
fuel
remaining in one of the tanks
that was not burned In the fire
hall been pumped into transport
trucks and taken to another

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the election In Seminole County.
Seminole County polling places Include:
Brim Towers, 619 E. First St., Sanford; St.
John's Village, 240 Oxford Road, Fern Park;
Florida Living, Route 2,5K 431, Forest City;
St John's Baptist Qnwdi, 813 Pine Ave.,
Sanford; Prairie Lake Baptist Church, 415
Ridge Road, Fern Park; Grant Chapel AME,
Franklin Street, Oviedo; Altamonte Springs
Civic Center, 436 Lcngwood Ave., Altamonte
Springs; Weatmoide Altinwne Springs Civic
Center, Spring Oaks Boulevard, Altamonte
Springs; Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, 400 E. First Street, Sanford;
Weatside Improvements AssocIation, 13th
Street, Sanford, and KrdgMi of Columbus
Hall, 3304 South Oak, Sanford.
Those who are elected will develop
legislation, revise that legislation in committee, debate and pass those bills on the floor
of the house and senate. The Silver Haired
Legislators experience the Ieg1iItIve process

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One of the least concerned Individuals Involved
in Thurdy's early morning explosion at the
Seminole Petroleum Co., storage plant Is Susie.
A dower Is femme with puppy eyes, Susie ha,- a
night lob In security at the petroleum plant. Susie
was on the scene at 1:01 a. Thursday when flame,
up from three of the four storage tanks at the
plant. However, she Is not talking about the fire.
I was working In the Evening Herald's office
when the blast erupted.
At
At first Iusurned an irate subscriber was
verift his or her Anger at something Ihad written
by trying to rem the building. However, upon In.
veetigation, I saw the flames across the street.
As I looked Into a purely towering Inferno, I
muttered to myself: "and me without a camera."

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Monday, March 26, 1979-4A
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Law Conference,

Susie was not the only animal I met last week.

Fred Wynn, Longwood, had a little spare time
one day lad week so he dropped by to introduce
scene of his pets.
Fred's Idea of a furry creature Is a Florida
Cougar. He brought the cougar and a three-year-old
ililgatorto the Evening Herald to pose for pictures.
Our minaging editor suggested I get In on the
mugging ... with the alligator.
of the gator, especially In
Actually, I had no
light of the fact its jaws were taped shut.
However, the same cannot be said for the poor
and almost fainted.
reptile. It got one
In all seriousness, Wynn's message with the wild
fear

look at me

presentation.

The Law of the Sea Conference dates back to
when the United States decided there should
be treaty recognizing the oceans as "the common
heritage of mankind."
Negotiations since then have been dragging on
like a marathon dance.
But because there is still no treaty is no reason
to discount what the 158 nations participating have
accomplished. There is substantial agreement on
most of the issues recognizing the jurisdiction of
coastal countries to a 12-mile limit, with control
over resources in a 200mlle economic zone,
guaranteeing the right of commercial and military
ships and aircraft to travel through and over international straits, and agreeing on an international program for controlling marine
pollution. The delegates are close to agreement on
rules to cover fishing and protection of marine
mammals.
The delegates are farthest
deciding
how the nations of the world X'pagicipate in
harvesting the mineral wealth known to lie on the
international seabed. This is the issue guaranteed
to generate the most sparks at Geneva. It has
become a classic confrontation between the
developing countries of the Third World, who make
a ciaim on the seabed resources under the
"common heritage" principle, and the Industrialized countries which have the capital and
technology to do the mining and have the Water
need for the minerals.
U.S. Ambassador Elliot Richardson and others
from the industrial nations are pushing a
framework for an International Seabed Authority
that tries to give the developing countries a voice in
seabed mining policies and a share In the return,
while at the same time assuring that those countries do not use their numerical superiority to

dominate the scene. As Mr. Richardson points out,

overcoming that problem is a test of the United
Nations concept Itself.
The U.S. Congress can help give the Geneva
negotiations a nudge by passing a bilinow before It
WWCh .weai allow US.
pentea to ibsad
with seabed mining Operatlonawithout a treaty
with the understanding that a portion of the
revenue would be set aside for the benefit of the
Third World under whatever agreement may
emerge. This would signal to the conferees that
seabed mining is going to take place one way or
another.
That It must can be seen in a look at the
reserves of nickel, cobalt, manganese and copper

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on the land masses of the world. By some estimates
they will last only another 25 years. The seabed
sooner or later will have to be tapped for these
resources, and It is up to the delegates at Geneva to
decide whether the mining development will be
orderly and of mutual benefit to all, or a competitive scramble Inviting hostility and a new form
of economic warfare.

Let us not be so self-assured that we fall to see
what we can learn from animals in terms of living
with as opposed to destroying our environment. And
let us not be so unfeeling as to4ail4o appreciate the
beauty of something living wild and free.

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Politicians aren't
the only ones gearing up for next year's
prde'tIal race. The Federal Election Comss has just announced that its "machinery
Is being oiled" in preparation for the campaign.
But that FEC lubrication job Includes the
questionable expenditure of almost $2,000 In
public funds by a imall group of the coinrrilWon's senior staff members during a 2%-day
"retreat" at a countryside Inn more than 100
Miles from Washington.
The FEC Is responsible for administering
federal law governing presidential campaigns
and for authorizing payment id millions of
dollars to candidates In both the primary and
general election races for the White House.
The meeting to plan for the 1* campaign
was held far from the capital despite both op
position from FEC Chairman Joan D. Alkens and
a warning from the cnmIiilon's InformatIon
officer that public disclosure of the
arrangements could be embarrassing to the
agency.
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Although the retreat was designed to improve
cooperation among the FEC's seven dIvi'Iona, It
produced Instead a bureaucratic feud between
the commission's lawyers and other hlghranklng
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The driving force behind the meeting, held at
a nra) lodge called The Boar's Heat Inn near
Qiarlotteaville, Va., was William Loughery, the
cimli.Loo'a deputy staff director.
After returning to Washington, Leughery
prepared a typewritten, nine-page, single-'— memo that lids all the purported ac%
ci the rurat,rdr.M,,
Bi even the participants whe hended
the meeting on the grounds that It provided a
valuable form for Informal discussions have
characterized Loughery's memo u an
exaggerated account, possibly prepared to ward
off criticton that the trip was little more than a
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Girl Scout1. Thanks

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wtmmn one would be able to write tofor
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I would 100 'to thank the Evàlng
Herald and its staff for the outstanding
coverage you gave Girl Sods during
Nathjnal Girl Scout Week.
The troops thSWililolaColsgy are to
be commended for their community
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mot live on a limited Income.
It does appear that the consumer Is
being "taken" And this Is quite unfair.
I would greatly Appreciate any Information you might be Able to give me.
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pruitt (Roland S.)

Yours In Scouting,

Most of the participants rented $31.$0.pernIght rooms at the countryside Inn for two
"EML while cads for the conference room
brought the total hotel bill up to $1,044.
Those who drove their own cars to QarlottaivIlle were reimbursed for auto expenses at
the authorized government rate of 17 cents per
mile for a round trip averaging 250 miles, with
cods in that category totaling Almost $375.
In adilitlon, the participants received a
collectiv, total of 10 In standard government
"per diem" payments of $15 a day to cover the
ccdofm.alsandlnddentalexp.n..s. The total
co of the retreat was 'lightly mote than $1,100.
Alkens declined to personally discuss her
views on the meeting, but a spokeswoman was
authorized to say that the ooIuaIIen chairman
"aspi
'about ides and
"qusdioced the value of the seminar."

Doris B. Bacon
Fled Ezseuttve

Sanford
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(F,. ails: Yes way wait to check
wNb Kathy Leffew, Cesremer Ser-vices Cserdlut.r, Departeneit of
AptWtue aid C.wuaer services,
DIvlsIis ci Czer Services, Mays
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Gas $ Control?
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My husband and I moved to Florida
about 5% years ago and hay, really
en joyed our retirement here. We both
lov, to travel and are quits concerned
about the various price rigei, and so
far, it seimo the highest price per
gallon for ps, bas bsen herela Florida.
We notedthat In the Northern States,
when, the bucome rids Is much higIlc
thenFlotIda,the$usells for abopt50i
club to 0.9 on" yd here In BahK
tim price rma about $4.1 ceatsand as
highas Ni Colo.

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Da,14 Flake, the oominIon's chief In.
formatlonofticer atthstlmso(ths trip, alao
d'ftgg to diacuas his attitude toward the
rjsi. Bid eth
the FEC said he ward his
colleagues that It could be publicly perceived as
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Following
.Lu,the. di.,.uecom'qI tha..ldre.Co1
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mittee voted 4-1 In December to accept a daff
recommendation for a formal hearing. The
Inquiry Is the mod serious charge of wrongdoing
against a senator since Thomas J. Dodd of :
Connecticut was censured In 1967 for misuse of
political funds.
The committee's trial-like proceeding was
postponed will April because of Talmadge's
Intensive treatment for alcohol abuse. His apparent return to good health set the wheels In
motion for final Senate action that could come by
summer.
target
AlthoofugInv
h several senators have been the
estigation for official misbehavior to
recent years, none has suffered the fate of four
House members censured by their colleagues
and five others who have lost important chair.
man,bIps since 1Pm.
The two most recent examples are Reps.
Qiarles C. Diggs Jr., D-Mich., who was chairman of the District of Colombia Crininittee, and
Daniel J. Flood, D.Pa., who chaired the
Appropriations Subcommittee controlling the
budgets of the Labor and HEW Departments.
If the Senate determines Talmadge violated
Its rules, It will face the qu,4lon of whether he
simuld retain his position as chaIrmen of the.
Agriaglure Ccmmitt,e and the Finance Sub.
committee on Health. His probable
replacements Sins. George McGovern, D.
S.D., and Gaylord Nlscn, D.WIa., are more.
liberal and more likely to support President
Carter's policies.
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CoW you Will me who has control
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Please Write
Letters I. the editor are welcomed
far publicaties. All letters must be
s isd, with mIliig address aid, U
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Identity of the writer may be venillet
The Evesiag Herald will respect the
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aames In print. The Eventig Herald
alas reserves the right Is ads letters Is
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Jhrmy Carter's bird- endorsed dscrlmlaallzatloeu of marijuana greater threat cancer than cigarett, smoking
Bid the nkbt, r-l4bgjty for the fori
of
working lmageInalldsrs would like to
to tk pvm
amounts,
dose.
And
rsgJM1ons lies with Cougrais, Which cam
that Adeiinitrdion policy Is arrived at the way
It was
no secret that Peter Beesisger, a Ford
In fact, the society had said precisely the pesual laws without fully appreciatin
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the civics kitbeeb, say It should be -carefully
as head ci the Deng oI)osiI?, t marljmaa Is "far lees carcinoto b"ln—n.j a4 tim pedic
w'lglthg argoments en all sides elan less, and
stesmeid A11.LddiIn, w a har1mr gidc" then tobacco, And govrnment drug
Tw years ago, the Senate tried to ds'
basing the Mal decision strictly on lbs merits, who_1 deor'--'-"iu
Beer., bid
IslO4i 1 ueol pot by asmetbing
about this lack ci consjsd
That's nil the way it works in the Carter Widio mere macs with Car, ad hunger had to adults Is probably set harmfuL
ala, ft paid a r'iddion
rsqudiing that
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his
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affects en "
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antler iW ahead aily ho a slewdowa In
These statements are ulçpase to ilfy the.
The bhe44hs uus dory ci l
pelicy at a NORML party, and he r*i1 a "i d,crksinslisatke offsets across the coordry.
groups
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practice session. "Our reserves
ran Indiana State's offense
against our starters on defen-

se,' said Heathcote, "and
Earvin played the part of Bird.
He (Johnson) Is the but

does things with the bell that
mortals don't do. He's also a
gloat outside shooter, and can
penetrate the post."
Heathcote says his defense's
main job will be stopping ISU
from getting the cheap baskets,
"and that means stopping Bird
from hitting someone underneath for a dunk or a lay-in.
"We know we're going to
have a difficult assignment.
They are a tough opponent."
Indiana State coach Bill
Hodges hopes his 33-0 team will

complete passer."
Heathcote said he tried the

experiment to give his players
"an Idea of the Bird's passing
ability."
"Earvin and Bird are the top
passers In college basketball
today," Heathoote said. "Stop
ping Bird's passing will be a
real challenge. He has the
impressive ability of finding the
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history of the NCAA tournament to make It through the

We can sink our zone defense in
closer to cut off their Inside
shots and passes."
Hodges says he will try to find
the best matchup to stop
Johnson and Greg Kelser
who combined for 59 points and
19 rebounds In Michigan State's
10147 semifinal win over Penn
Saturday. "And we hope they
(MSU) have an off night."
He said guard Carl Nicks will
dart against Johnson and Brad
Miley on Kelser. "If we have
trouble, If we get too many fouls

season and the playoffs unn
beaten. ISU Is only the 16th
beaten.
team to make the tournament
without a regular-season loss.
Heathcote says his Spartans
will lay back If they get a lead
against ISU, but Hodges says,
"We don't believe In holding the
ball. We won't stall, It's alien to
my philosophy,"
Heathcote said, "If we get the
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or If Johnson or Kelser are
having a hot game, we'll have
to be ready to adjust early.
"But our players do not feel
we're underdogs."
The 6-foot-9 Bird said, "We
know they'll try to force us
outside. But we'll try to take it
right in on them."
Bird hit from everywhere In
ISU's 76-74 semifinal win over
DePaul, sinking 16 of 19 attempts from the floor for 35
points. He also grabbed 19
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Johnson says he's always
been a fan of basketball and
good basketball players. "I got
excited watching Bird in the
semifinal game. But in the
championship game I can't get
caught looking."
DePaul and Penn meet at
4:35 p.m. (MST) In the consolation game, followed by the
championship game at 7:15
p.m. (MST) in the University of
Utah Special Events Center.

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DeLand
Seminole High ran Its record

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With a 3-2 victory over arch-

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rival DeLand.
Darien Whitehead pitched a
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) Johnny McNamara
fInished
m'kIg
out
three-hitter
for the win, going
his lineup card and put the pen down on Ms desk.
the distance with six whiffs and _______________________________
"People keep telling me about all the pressure I'm under," he
no walks. Whitehead and Bobby
SAW. "I love It."
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The pressure he was talking about has to do with his m0wingthree hit
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Sparky Anderson, far and away ft most 31weessful ad possibly
the most popular manager the Clncümati Reds ever had.
The Reds' new manager got up and walked over to
On the top shelf was a small wooden sign given to him by Toronto
President Peter Bavasi, whom he worked with when both were
wlththe Swi Diego Padres, The sign Wd:

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be the only big league manager In baseball who keeps a radio In
his locker. It's a snail one, and McNamara always has It timed to
the same local FM station, o which plays those easy-to.11sten4o
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"This Is my kind of music,"he said, speaking the way he
usauy does, hardly above a whisper. "I get such a
out
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th.e
hearingfdiow,aing.
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HIALEAH,Fla.(UPI) - Bid, a crop of defeated 3-year-old be thoroughbred racing's tWrd drive up the eventual price of
Reminded that the competithem all day. They're so smooth, so soothing."
tim memories of a consecutive Triple Crown syndication. The 46-year-old lion in Florida this
Bud,
aid
Ronnie
are
heading
colts
and
.
year was no
In a sense, Johnny
Jo
McNaznara Is that kind of miager also,
north where they plan to make wlider racIng season spiced by winner. Deip and Franklin trainer has toned down the the best, Franklin agreed.
He's soothing and easy to play for. So easy, that Ida appointment
controversy.
Insist he not only will win the bragging slightly In the last few "Against the horses down here,
Seminole Community good on their
to replace Sparky An
occasioned considerable headSpectacular
Bid
won
all
four
Derby,
rappe
PreakneS3
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and
unspoken.
and days but Franklin took up the you wouldn't even have had to
CD11ege's baseball team
acratcbing around the National League.
of
his
starts
as
a
3year-old
in
Belmont,
he
will
be
the
best
slack Saturday.
train him for the Flamingo," he
EvParkyAnderaonwalbaffledoverwhyheWffr5dWhg out 13 hits Saturday In a 14.6
Bid, trainer Bud Floridaby margins ranging horse ever to do It.
"Of course, I don't go back
victory oVer St. Johns River. Up and jockey
upset him all the more was that Dick Wagner, the Reda! President
Ronnie Fran- from nearly four lengths to a
Delp has boasted from the very far," said the 19-year-old
and Chief Executive Officer, wasn't offering any reason.
But what about the stiffer
kiln
leave
Florida
this week for record 12 In Saturday's FlamIn- time of his arrival last jockey. "But I've seen
ST. JOHNS
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opposition
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other
two
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Crown
races
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The anooth-stricling gray has best in history, hoping to scare and Spectacular Bid Is
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better Derby and the other races down
IIIKINT 35 NIsINy
with someone else's wife?
322 beyond. Behind
leave
served
notice that he may well off any stiff opposition and than all of them."
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It wasn't any of those thing, at all, of course.
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Dick Wagner honestlylikes Sperky Anderson, so he had no wish -I .,
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to hurt him byIsWng any bWofparjcu)ars,ugha
kiss.
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confidence Is warranted.
The Reds also were becoming too complacent, too concerned
He left for Kentucky by car
Mets
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with other tlthi besides baseball. In one ci several moves 5•. JI51S
Sunday
and Spectacular Bid
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and Delp leave by air Thursday
UPI Sperts Writer
In an 11-1 loss to the
had been In the players' recreation room In their clubhouse at
Dave Hozomna allowed
double and a triple In pacing the noon. Spectacular Bid will run
Bobb
andthe New Philadelibia Ptiillies. After the five hits In seven Inningsjust
RIysrfr4 Stadium for years, has -In
Pirates to victory over the In the Blue Grass Stakes April
York Mets we not exactly a pine Torre held a clubhouse
gaJd McNamaça "mod win or else," but Wagner,
It
21 and nine days later it's the
pacing
the
Tigers
to
victory
Yankees
... Rick waits gave
love match.
MW
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al say, Insists he now said
Derby.
meeting
and
blasted
the
club
over
the
Cardinals
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Hosken
Valentine he some arrows fly for its poor effort.
"We haven't given John any s'm""y order to win," said 1111110
Perhaps the biggest question
Powell drove In three runs in just five hits In seven innings j
In the direction of the Mets
Greg La1riik1's grandslam the Twins' victory over the sparking the Indians to victory to be answered In the races
peopl. have said he ms to win or des,
Ride' chief enc. "5
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DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) — Sunday and they weren't the
but that's not so. In John, we have a Now who has tn this
Involves Franklin rather than
Moreno had a over the Padres.
Harold
Sakmnan
Is
the
N0.1
kind
Cupid
keeps
In
his quiver, victory AD Ron Reed and Jun
responsibility In stride And has the capacity to get tlthig1 d..
his
mount. After the Florida
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championship game tonight
against top-ranked and unbeaten Indiana State.
Earvin Johnson switched
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ci D. secretary Hired H. Heown. He
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By RICHARD E. COHEN
WASHINGTON (NEA)
Sen. Herman F).
Talmadge, D.Ga., Is moving from the toughest
plyslcal battle of his life to what may be his mog
gruelling political fight.
The 25-year Senate veteran, who was released
recently from a federal hospital treating him for
alcoholten, faces a Senate trial on charges that
he improperly handled personal and politicat
financial dealings.
Long One of the Senate's most skillful Insiders,,
he will have a tough time proving his imocencebefore the Senate and Georgia's voters. He Is
making re-election plans for 1960 despite
statewide polls that show him trailing Gov..
George D. Btebee.
The Senate Itself Is on trial as it awaits what.
could be one of its ughe4 Internal battles In
years when its Ethics Committee considers the
evidence in April. If It recommends that the
Senate punish Talmadge for his offenses, there
could be a major impact on the nation's farm and
health care policies areas where the Georgia"
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lawmaker welds considerable power.
Talmadge's problems stem from the bitter
divorce from his ex-wife Betty. Lengthy legal.:
proceedings revealed the Senator made highly
questionable use of money from constituents and
may have violated federal banking and election
laws as well as Senate rules by failing to disclose..
gifts and property holdings.
His main accuser Is Daniel Mlnchew, his one.
time top staff aide, who later became chairman
of the International Trade Commission. Min.
chow Is under Jiatice Department investigati on.
for his handling of Talmadge's funds from 1972 to.
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in Seminole County to try and bring his program to
school children hare.
Only through greater awareness of the beautiful
living things of this planet can we hope to know
them and nature. They are far superior to man In
their ability to live In balance with the bounty this

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He lectures to classes of Orange County school
children each year exhibiting the animals at each

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THREE TOGET READY
by Alan Mover
who will start competing fielder, released by New York Mets to five hits.
about getting Ms work done but he gets it done. )fo',xh
Tuesday for $750 in IWIZS Saturday, accused Mets'
In other Grapefruit League
good communicative sinus."
manager
in the siati Annual general
Joe action, Los Angeles edged
"I don't rasily wait to get into
WWW ad&amp; uneasy
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"We have a refreshing spirit In the camp. I think It's ll and Dayton Pro Tails iis.
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of failing to show him
Baltimore 3-2, Boston
Solomon ci
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hrjt, as they tal k about good musk. That's the he3 I g"
"professional
courtesy"
ranked
No.
$
In
the
world,
by nipped CInc4'matl 54 In 11 Injdays like Johnny McNamana. iis
spaty Fla.,
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Ail4ersm, too, .ep.cla]Iy when he took them over In 1170 and was a townanmust iiiIf*Ifit chasIng their minds on MS nings, Chicago topped Kansas
status With the Club.
year.
City 1l4 Toronto oidalugged
adopted a mud' more informal approach than his predicemon
"idtlmui10 days agoU1 Montreal 114, Detroit whipped
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IN; No. 4 Vic Amapa, for XD)leU," Mid Valth.. aburgh downed the New York 'angoa yet. Up to a point, he'
No. I Eliot "Terre told me at the time that y
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T.lather, PaIN Verdes, 11f.; I WN en the dub.
In Cactus League play,
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First Came
I'm Gone
17.40 7.20 4
2 Domingo.
Brother
3
Bear
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Fernan
10.60 5.00 4.60 I She Talks
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NBA STANDINGS
7 Irusta.pecna
7.20
1.20
By United Press international
0(2.3) 37.00: P(2.3) 119.99; T(2
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Eastern Conference
0 (2-7) 31.20: T (2•7-1) 443.60.
12Th Race, . C
Atlantic Division
SecondOant,
5I'm Gone
17.40 5.40 2,
W I. Pc?. 05 3 Sara- Arco
4.00
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Starllter
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3.60 2.
50 23 .615
I CarasaPradera
6.20 3.10
Demons Flyer
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New Jersy
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New York
31 43 .100 20½ 1) 316.40; DD (2.3) 90.10.
Boston
A- 3629; Handle $332,931.
2$ 45 .304 32
Third Game
SaturdayNight
Central Division
lZubl
12.00 6.20 4.20
First race. 3.16. D:
W L Pc?. GB 3 Vicandi
6.20 3.60 lManatee Pursy
9.00 1.20 2
San Antoni
43 32 .373
I Paco
3.00 7 Proud Affirmed
Hàuston
3.40 2
41 32 .362 1
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52.20,
P(43)
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Beauty
Atlanta
2
42 34 .333 1½ I) 975.00.
Detroit
29 15 .392 13½
Foutn Game
0(17) 21.00; T(I-7.S) 17.20. Ti,
CleveInd
2046 .370 Ii- 3Sara•Dlaga
7.00 5.00 3.10 31.96..
New Orins
24 32 .316 19½ 2GaldosBadjola
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ISantlArrieta
5.00
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0(2-3) 33.00; P (3-2) 73(3-2)73.10, 1 Yankee Tina
10.60 6.40 4,
W L Pc?. OS T (3.3.4)349.20.
2 Dude Daven
12.40 11.
Kann CtY
43 33 .566
Fifth Game
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Denver
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42 33 .560 ½ 7 BeldeEchartz
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4.10
2.00
DD(1-4) 16.20; 0(2-4) 77.6.0; P
Indiana
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460 3.10 2) 416.10; T(4-2-1) 1907.60. Ti,
Milwauke
31 41 .433 1½ 2 Herman.Wally
4.20 31,sj.
Chicago
28 47 .373 14½
0(47) 27.60; P (7.4) 60.70; T (7.4.
Third race, 5.)6, D:
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2) 210.80.
Slour Jane
7.00 3.40 3.
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Sixth Game
6 Manatee Archie
4.00 3.
Seattle
16 27 .630
STranI.pecina
10.10 6.60 3.00 7 RH's Marie
5.
45 30 .600 2
IGaldos.lsio,o
5.20 4.00
Q(44) 31.40; P1-4) SIlO; T(54Los Angels
43 31 .311 3½ lVicandi.An(f,-e
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403.40. Time 31.97.
Son Diego
11 34 .317 6
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Fourth race, s.)l.C:
Portland
10 34 .341 6½
2 Wright Emma
17.40 1.60 S.
Golden Sit
33 43 ..434 14½
Seventh Game
I Crazy Runner
7.40 4.
1 Herman.Mand'ta 15.10 6.00 6.20 3 Alert's Dough
4,
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1.00 7.00
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OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, March 26,1979-1 B

In And Around Altamonte Springs

Center Is D isplaying Res iden ts
Fair Award-Winning Handiwork

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A group of six dancers from Ballet Guild of Sanford—Seminole (BGS) has been touring Seminole
County Schools as a community service. The lecture
demonstrations they perform, choreographed and
narrated by Loretto Rozak, feature folk dances from
Greece, Ireland, Hungary , Japan and America as
well as the Mexican hat dance (above).

College Professor
Thinks He Deserves
Allendale Sentence

The Heritage Center, a
long-term nursing care
center on Orienta Avenue,
Is proudly displaying
beautiful handcrafted
items made by its
residents.
These are very special
Items. At the Central
Florida Fair, they won
eight blue ribbons and four
red ribbons for eight of the
talented residents.
Madeline Corder, the
activities director, invites
the public to stop by to see
the award-winning work.
Also on display are many
types of handiwork
(pillows, potholders, plant
hangers, tee.) which are
available for purchase at
reasonable rates.
In the over-80 age
category, the following
winners In the needlework
department are basking in
the glory of their accomplishments:
Anna Thurston, 88, won
first place for her knitted
potholdera. Peg Kimberly,
, took three first place
ribbons and one secondplace with her embroidery.
The busy lady made a red
cross stitch tablecloth;
strawberry placemats and
napkins; and a "God Bless
our Home "plaque.
Eighty-nine year old
Augusta Pagell won first
and second place ribbons
for her embroidered
pillowcases.

And just as she likes to
keep the residents busy,
she likewise likes to keep
busy. At the Country Fair,
she and her husband, Glen,
won 16 ribbons. Twelve of
the ribbons were for
photographic work done by
the couple, and Madeline
won four ribbons in the
Craft dIvIon,

JOAN
MADISON
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second in the Senior Citizen
division with her macrame
plant hanger. Lillian West
plated first in both Painting and Watercolors with
her floral arrangements.
But... Don't think for a
moment that the residents
do nothing but sit around
making their handcrafted
items. They're a very onthe-go group.
Just recently some of
them spent the day at the
dog track. And 20 residents
went to the Shriners Circus. Then, today a fishing
party Is scheduled at
Secret
Lake
in
Casselberry. Many of the
ladies will take along their
easels and paint, while the
others try to catch dinner.
And when Trudy Osborn,
82, and Peg Kimberly, 59,
celebrated their birthday
by having lunch at the Red
Lobster, they were joined
by Peg Kimberly, Gladys
McQueen and Mildred
Lynch.
Mildred Lynch, resident
of the month, was a
professional artist and art
Instructor who also served
as state art chairman. In
addition, she won many
national awards for her
paintings. Madeline
Corder, certainly deserves
recognition for the encouragement and Inspiration she gives the
residents. Her activity
room is always a buzz with
excitement as residents
work on various projects.
Bright and cheerful, she
Is always ready to give help
where it's needed, and
praise for a job done well.

The judges had to have
been Impressed with
Jeannette Yarborough's
light blue plant hanger, as
she was awarded first
place for it. Jeannette's
entry was In the handicapped division as she is
a polio victim. In the same
division, Robbie Fuller,
who is legally blind,
brought In a second place
ribbon with a macrame
plant hanger.
Trudy Osborn placed

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Garden Circle
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Members OfC11aCirdC reports
Followingadjournment
of the Garden Club of Sanford members went to the Harry P.
For a variety of reasons, these crime resistance
—Advise the sitter not to open gathered at the garden center Leu Gardens for a tour of the
parents often mud use the measures:
gardens.
the door when talking to for their Match meeting.
services of a babysitter. Aside
President Mrs. E.R. Horrell
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The thirteen members and
from exercising the utmost the sitter with the address of doubt concerning a stranger's presided over the business guests then enjoyed lunch at a
care In selecting a responsible your residence In the event he Identity, they should call yoL
nearby resturant.
Individual to u.ume this role, or she must refer to it quickly
pareds can greatly enhance during an emergency.
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their their peace of mind and
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and their children by practicing windows and screm
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Conunitte, will have a large
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CHAMPIONSHIP Live coverage of the NCAA tournament
finals from Salt Lake City,
Utah.
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when he becomes temporary
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ALL-AMERICAN WOMAN
Forty-live young women compete in the areas of athletics,
appearance, disco dancing,
personality and fashion coordination for a prize of $25,000
and the title of "All-American
Woman."
ID ACADEMY LEADERS
"Adolescence," "Neighbors"
and "City Of Gold."

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6:45
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6:47
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6:55

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PRAIRIE The Ingalls family
move from Walnut Grove to
Winoka, where they meet a
young orphan boy who steals
their hearts. (Part 1 of 2)(R)
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Goldstein's self-assured teammates take advantage of him
during a critical period in his
life
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Ella Fitzgerald, Glen Campbell
and B B. King join hosts Daryl
Dragon and Toni Tennille for an
hour of blues, jazz and countrywestern music.
40 BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL
"Mind At Large" Encyclopedia
Britannica editor-in-chief Mortimer Adler discusses Aristotle.

(12) NEWS
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9:00

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threatens to destroy the Trib
building with a homemade
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AUSTIN CITY LIMITS "Del.
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11:30

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host:
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Have yvu .een a
photo that appeared
In the Evening Herald you would like to
have? Well, they're
available. Now you
can order an 6*10
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Which has appeared
In the Evening Her'aid within the last 30
days for $4.00 plus
tax.

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Brantley
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mother and daughter clash
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woman's place in the world and
in the home,
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FAMILY FEUD
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FRIENDS Guests: Steve
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Sitters Need Alerting
About Crime Resistance

A speedy recovery is
wished for Betty Simon
who was injured in an
automobile accident . She
expects to be at home
recuperating for two
months. Here's wishing
she's up and around before
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lose weighti
such as fraud, tax evasion, loved pages are added every
I'm a psychology professor, embezzlement, forgery, etc.
day.
and aside from a few minor Prisoners must work In food If a man is lucky enough to
traffic violations, I've had no service,, laundry or on the
possess such a masterpiece,
experience with crime,
prison's Z,ISI-acre farm, who would trade It for a pretty
My question, Dear Abby: Exercise
facilities
are cover and a bunch of blank
How can I get from six months available after work to en. pages?
to a year In Allenwood?
courage physical fitness.
CONSTANCEIN
NEEDSA VACATION
It's true that there are as
SAN DIEGO
DEAR NEEDS: I can't tell bars or fences, but very few
DEAR CONSTANCE:
The Florida Division of ting the Urban Forester at the
you how to get into Allenwood, Inmates attempt to escape. If Possibly a man who doesn't Forestry is now taking entries Seminole County Courthouse in
but It that tongue In your cheek they do, their seakuces are want is read about history,
had ever tasted a loss of per, extended, and they've learned prefers to write his OWL but for the Seminole County Arbor Sanford.
Day Essay Contest sponsored
Prizes will be awarded to th
1029 freedom,
edom, you wouldn't that the loss of one'. personal
you
need
help
In
writing
by
the Flagship Bank of best three essays in the order of
wish prison (even Allenwood) freedom Is one of the most letters
of
sympathy,
on your worst enemy.
$50 and $25 savings bonds and
devuting experiences a free congratulations or thank-you
All students presently at- $10.
After checking it out, I mu can eadere. Ask anyone letters, get Abby's booklet, tending the 6th, 7th, or 8th
learned that most Inmates of who's ever served Urns.
"How To Wrtle Letters for all grade in Seminole County are
All entries must be recieved
Allenwood had been tramDEAR ABBY: I enjoyed the Occasions." Send $1 and a long, eligible to enter. Rules for the in the Urban Forester's office
sferred there as a reward for exchanges In your column In stamped (28 cents), self- coziest can be ot*alned from no latter than 5:00 p.m., on
good behavior alter having which women were compared addressed envelope to Abby: your school office or by contac- April 17, to be eligible to win,
served port of their sentence In with cars — new models vs. the 132 Luky Dr., Beverly Hills,
other federal FWM Their
Q
DEAR ABBY: TV reporters
recenUy visited a federal prison
in Allenwood, Pa., where there
are no bars, fences or cells. The
inmates — including some
Watergaters—enjoy their
dormitory-styled rooms and
tennis and handball courts in a
country club setting.

A very happy birthday to
Ralph W. Peters, who lives
on Hermits Trail. Peters, a
WWI veteran who served
for 12 years as a chaplain of
the
WWI
Veterans
Barracks, still remains
active, and doesn't look a
day over 60!

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problems and troubles it home
goes over the brink.
12.0
(4)110 VALLEY When an old
flame of Heath's comes to town
in a traveling vaudeville troupe,
her husband is found shot.

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Evening Herald,Sanford,Fl.

Monday March 24,1979-35

CLASSIFIED ADS

31,

15.

Orlondo - Winter Pork

minole

Yard Variance SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Ave. Sanfod, VIa. The. will W a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
from 10 ft to 3.5 ft on
Lot, Like PROSTE DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IIQptTPINTN JUDICIAL dR.
sale on thefollowing vehicles for tt
ApI1lILlS
HarTIettE$tati$,PBfl,PgstS.11,ln FILE NUMBER
n.is.cp
PROBATE DIVISION
arnounotthr,p.Irs.
7NPM.
CWT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Section -21fl. lOCatid at 157 AIder
Pile Number l't42.CP
IN RI: ESTATE OP
TO WHO IT MAY CONCERN:
iNS Ford Bus -S.. No. 3151fl4.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
_______________________
Avenue. (01ST. 3)
FRANCES M. CRANE
Division
Notice Is hereby given that the
C.2430
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7I.l4u.CA4s.
13. JACK 0. WILLIAMS - BA(4.
aka
FRANCES
HURST
CRANE
IN RE: ESTATE OF
iNS Buick Skylark - Sir. No.
1S.7).43V -P1.10 Planned Unit
5LDALE BUILDERS, INO., a Seminole County Board of Ad.
SHAWNEEN H. TODD, ali.a
Deceased I3SUSH113VO
Iustment will conduct a public
Development Zone - Rear
Florida CorporatIon,
itime .................43c i Une
NOTICIOF ADMINISTRATION
FLORENCE SHAWNEEN TODD,
1ØPontIacExecjtIve-$.
hearing to consider the following
Varlancefrom 1Sf? toift on Lot i' TO ALL
3cotnicutiveflnies ....31c a line
PERSONS
HAVING
2SMR1o1SS3
Plaintiff, items:
Block A. The Springs Live Oak CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
7 consecutIve times.....3SC a line
1:00 AM. - 5:30
P.M.
Deceased vs.
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
i70 Pontiac Bonneville Village, PS 11, Pgs 15 &amp; 16, in
____
THE ABOVE
ESTATE
AND ALL Ser.262370E12$Ops
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
BURNS D. SIMPSON, ET AL.
1. LARRY B. CHAUDOIN-BA( Ssction3.21.2,iocatIdonthecornef OTHER
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
PERSONS
INTERESTED
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
416.ti) -21TE - A.1 Agriculture of Primrosi Drive and Sweet Gum IN THE
1N3 Chevrolet 1½ Ton Truck SATURDAY 9.Nxn
3LinesMinimum
ESTATE:
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Sir. No. 3CM3 F121250
________________________
Defendants. Zone - To park a mobile home on Way. (01ST. 3)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
1NO
Chevrolet
NOTICE OF ACTION
the NE½ of the NE¼ of SectIon 21.
½ Ton Truck 11. RONALD W. STEPHENSON that the administration of the estate
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
To: ARTHUR B. CLARK and
Sir. OC1IIJ1OI32S
2132, On Kyle Court, off Snow Hill
-BA(1.16.lf) ,ISV
- RIAA
FRANCES
M.
CRANE,
•.
IN THE ESTATE:
PATRICIA CLARK
Road. (01ST. 1)
1N7 Pontiac Grand PrIx - Sir.
ResidentIal Zone Rev Yard FRANCES HURST CRANE, No. 472M57BL112
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
2. PAUL W. STANKOVICH - VarianCetrom3ofttol$ttonLots3i
decsesed File Number 7-IS.CP, is
that the administration of the estate action to foreclose a mortgage on BA(416.75).1STE - A.1 Agriculture
Thompin'sAutomoflveS.jvlce
and 32, Block A. I1.21.fl.
of Shiwneen H. Todd, deceased, File the following property In Seminole Zone - To park a mobile home
on pending in the Circuit Court for
102 Celery Ave.
on
Highland Street. (01ST. 4)
Seminole
County,
FlorIda,
Probate
Number 1f42.CP, iEpending in the County, Florida:
Sanford, Ph. 32771
Lot 1P, Swope's AdditIon to Black
15. LEON A. PETERSON -BA(4.
Division, the address of which Is c.o
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Lot 31, Block "A." SEMINOLE Hammock, PB 2, Pg 110, In Section
Thurman Thompson,
16.7).44V-R.1AA Re$identiaIlone SemInole
County Courthouse,
Florida, Probate Division, thi ad. HEIGHTS. according to the Plot 35.20.31, on Elem Avenue. (01ST. 1)
Owner
- Lot Width Variance from 0 ft to Sanford, Florida, 32fl1. The Per. Publish: March 1, 20. 21, 22, 23, 23,
ese of which is P.O. Drawer c. thereof, as recorded in Plat Book ,
3. ROBERT F. SMITH - BAI.16.
________________________ _____________________
73 ft and Lot SIze Variance
from sonat RepresentatIves of the estate 26, 27, 25, 2, 1t1
Sanford, Florida 32171
Pages 1 and?, of the Public Records ')-22TEa1 Agriculture Zoneii,ioo
sq ft to 5423 sq ft on Lot
1,
FRANCES M. CRANE, a.k.a DEH.112
The personal representative of the 0 Seminole County, Florida.
To park a mobile hone on the
4__Prsans
4-PflaPs
Block E, West Altamonte Heights.
FRANCES HURST CRANE are
__________________________
estate is William Scott Todd whose has been filed against you and you following described property: Big
Section3, PB 10, Pg 76.
In
SectIon
11.
PatricIa
A.
Fleming
and
Thomas
M.
addrNs is 2034 Doomar Drive, are rejlred to s'rve a copy of your 113 ft S of NE cor of SW¼ of NE¼ of
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
21.fl, located at the NE Comes
_________________________
Crane, w$ose addresses are: 20 COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT p WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A
Tallahassee, Florida 32305. The written defenses if any, to It on C. SE'4, run W lOft S 143 ft, S1 deg fl
Weddings
Alpine Street and Raymond Avenue. Tollgate Drive, Longwood, Fla., and FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION,
name and address of the personal KEN BISHOP, plaintiff's attorney, mm Si sec W 25.5 ft S 10 dig 30 54"
Mate" Dating ServIce. All Ages.
(01ST. 4)
NOTARY PUBLIC
1110 Pleasant Lane, Glenview, COURT NO. 7$413.ORL.Clv.y representative's attorney are set Whose address Is 2ê Lee Road, W 1$SftS7Sdeg2S'44"W3i.lft,W
P.O. Box 1031, Clwtr., FL. 33317.
14. BILLY BREWER -BA(4.14.
2024or33OM7
Illinois, 6002$, respectively. The UNItED STATES OF AMERICA,
Suite 20$, Winter Park, Florida l42.lSft,S41deg33'17"Wl$ 13ft
fth below.
75).SSV - R.1AA Residential Zone name
and
address
of the Personal Plaintiff, •y. WILLIE FRANK
All persons having claims or dc 327$, on or before the 6th day of S3 deg 53' 23" E 177.2 ft, $52 dig 45'
DIVORCE-$20.S0-Guarante.d.
_______________________
- Lot WIdth Variance from SOft to Representatives' attorney are set MUR KEY and RUTH MAE MUR.
mands against the estate are April, 1S7L and file the original wIth 43"E 112.1 ft, $ I dig 30 43" E 17 ft. S
Free
70 ft and Lot Size Variance from form below.
detaiisa
KIT,
Box
7S1,.
Reduce
safe &amp; fast with OaBese
theclerkofthi$courteithebao,.e
required,
WITHIN
33 deg14'4"E21.4t,5eg35'43.'
THREE
KEY, his wife, and AVCO FINAN.
11,700 sq ft to 10,223 sq ft on the
Pompano, FL. 33061,
All persons havIng claims or CIAL SERVICES OF HOLLY.
Tablets &amp; EVap "water pills"
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF service on plaintiff's attorney or E 135.1 U, S3 dig 3V 17" W 45.6 ft. $
following
described property: Lot 2, demands against the estate are WOOD, FLORIDA, Defendant(s). Touchton Drug.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Immediately therfter; otherwise lOd.gO'17"W1O,.)f,,E 154.4Sf?, P4
Block A, Tract
11, SinlandoSprings, requIred,
WANTED: Customers to enjoy
WITHIN
THREE woiici o s*i - Notice is
—
Judy's Hamburgers, Super
of the above court a written for the relief demanded in the Fwther described as 340 acres 10.
3, Block A, PBS, Pg 30. Also begIn at
statement of any claim or demand ComplaInt or petItIon.
cated off of Red Bug Road. (DIST.
NE cor of Lot 2, Block A, Tract 11, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Summary Final Decree of Fosiclo.
Country Breakfast. No cx.
__________________________
WITNESS my hand and the seal of 1)
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk sure entered on Mirth?, 1S7 by the
they may have. Each claim must be
perience necessary. Apply in
run
N
31
dig
04'
E
along
the
WIy
R.W
of
the
above
court
a
written
above
entItled
Court
in
the
in writing and must indicate the this Court on this 2nd day of March,
1. KERMIT ROBERT$-RA(4.14.
Of Sanford Avenue, tIll
above
ion Hwy. 17.57, Sanford.
3.0
ft. 1,
statement
of any claim or demand styled Cause, the undersIgned Uni.
basis for the claim, the name and 1579.
Creative Expressions
75)1$TEA.1 Agriculture Zone thence E 50' to NW cor of
Lot
theymayhave.EachcI$immf
AppetIterequired.

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Sundoj - Noon Friday

address of the creditor or his agent (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
or attorney, and the amount
As Clerk of the Court
claimed. If the claIm is not yet due,
By: Batty M. CbPP5
the date when it will become due
As Deputy Clerk
_____________________
shall be stated. If the claim is
Publish:
tingent or unliquidated, the nature DEH
31 March 5,12, iS, 26, 1S7
of the uncertainty shall be stated. If____________________________
-

ted States Marshal, or one of his _____________________________
line of Lot 2, run 40 ft,
CallJo.An,323.S$12.
in writing and must indicate the duly authorized deputIes, will Sell
thence N 40 dig 33' W, run
____________________________
basis
for
the
claIm,
the
name
and
the
property sltuati In Seminole
thence N 04 dig 24' 12" E
______
run 23.5 ft address of the creditor or his agent County, Florida, deScribed as: Lots
____________________________
thence
E
30'
to
NW
cot
Of
LOt
1,
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
254,
25$
and
2%
of
SOOKERTOWPI,
Block A, Tract 11, thence S 37 deg
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, according to the Fiat thereof macor.
W23fttONWcorLotfl,ffiance5Ely
the date when it will become due did in The official records book 4,
RELIEF
144.3' to beg. Further descrIbed
FICTITIOuS NAME
shall be stated. If the claim Is pag.N, Public Records of Seminole
NIGHT
AUDITOR
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
i
am
shall be described. The claimant
ESTATE SALE
2)
Avenue. (DIST.
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
taxes,
it
any
due
shall deliver sufficient copies of the
for fbi yeer 1575 at 760, South Sanford Ave. $anfotd
17. R.M. CONTELLA -BA(416.
S ROBERT 0. FEATHER Good startIng salary, Company
'stated. If the claIm is secured, the pubicmJtcry$otheNighgsta.
claim tothe clerk to enablethe clerk
The undersigned, as Personal
75).57V - R.1AA
32771, Seminole CoUnty, FlorIda,
BA(414.75).13E
RP
Residential
Residential
Zone
security
shall
be
described.
The
bidder
benefits. Apply in person bet.
to mall one copy to each personal Representative of the estate of
for cash at 12 o'clock noon on under the fictitious
- Rear
name of
PionaI Zone - To allow .=
Yard Variance from 30 ft to claimant shall delIver sufficient Tuesday, April 34, 157, at the West
wean 10 a.m..S p.m. Days Inn,
representative.
EARL V. TURNER, deceased,
(THE)ENCHANTED
WOOD,
will story professional office park on the
and
Sanford.
1
on 13,
EACH
of
the
following
lots:
copies
of
the
Claim
to
the
clerk
to
deer
of
the
SemInole
County
Court.
that
I
intend
to
register
said
name
(1)ftLot
less W lift, and allot
enable the clerk to mail one copy to house, Sanford, Florida.
the office of STENSTROM, DAVIS, 135.45
to whom a copy of this Notice
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
N and SOft
E
of
SW
corner
of
Administration has been mailed are MCINTOSH I. JULIAN, Flagship SE'k offt Section
421.2,
13 ft of Lot 15 and all of Lot 14; all
All
pawns
intersted
in
the
estate
required,
WITHIN
THREE Bank of Seminole, 200 West First
GEORGE OROSSE
beIng located in Block G, Tract
cordance with the provisions of the
thence N 120.02 lot
to wtiom a copy of this Notice of
ft. thence NEIy
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Street, Sanford, FlorIda, waled bids alongtheSoutherly
United States Marshal
Sanlando Springs,
Pg
4
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wif:
. Ilflesof Lots 1
In
AdmInistration
has
been
mailed
are
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF for the purchase of the following
Middle
District of Florida
51.21.$ Furttwrdescrlbedas
Section 563.00 Florida Statutes issi.
GAS &amp;
throui I of Brantley Harbor East
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE
KENDELL
W.
WHERRY
THlSN0TlCE,tofileanyobj described property, situated at 147
Iocaled at the NE corner
51g. Jonathan 0. Gerber
SectlonofMeredlthManorasrecor.
they may have that challenge the Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
Palm MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ASSISTANT UNITED STATES Publish Mar. 241 Apr. 2,5,
Springs Road and Northof
Street.
In
P523,
Pg
42,
14, 1575 3EEN DISAPPOINTED
a
distance
of
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
ATTORNEY
validity of the decedent's will, the Florida, to wit:
(DIST. 4)
DEH.141
7ft4 ft.
THlSNOTlCE,tofileanyobjectns
qualifIcations of the personal
LOt3,LesstheNorth½,andLotsl
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF
15. ARTHUR L. JACKSON 'BAt they
the S to the Nly R.W line of
may have that challenges the Publish: March 15, 26, April 3,,
INVITATIONTO lID
representative, or the venue or and 5, Block 6, MAYFAIR, ac
S.R. 431, thence SWly along saId R.
validity of the decedent's will, the
The Board of TrVIja.sef u, LOOKING FOR A JOB•
lurisdlction of the court,
cording to the Piat thereof, iS W to P05 (less vacated street).
Seminole Memorial Hospital Invites
II. ARTHUR L. JACKSON- qualifications of the personal DEH.74
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND recorded In Flat Book 3, Page 33,
Further described as located at the BA)(4.16.75).1sV- RI
representatives, or the venue
bids upon the followIng:
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Public Records of Seminole county, NE
ResidentIal
NOW LET US
INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL
corner of S.R. 134 and Meredith
iurlsdictlon of the court.
Florida;
Commercial Dish Washer
WILLIE FOREVER BARRED
Zone
Side Street Setback
The City of Sanford will accept
Manor
Blvd.
(01ST.
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS
AND
Date of the first publIcation of thIs
Said property Is zoned ResidentIal
Additional information,
is
firm proposals for the
Varlancefrom23ftto22?tonMoton OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED city
6. CHARLES 0. BUTLER
DO THE WORK
purchase of available at Office of the Materials
Notkeof AdmInistration: March 15, by the City of Sanford, and
Avenue and from 23
property as follows:
situated
BA(4.16.7).20TE
A.1
Agriculture
ft
to
10
ft
on
WILL
BE
FOR
EVER
BARRED.
Manag
r
on the property isa one.story, tWOS
Montgomery
Parkway
on
the
(1) Lot 20 (Lessthe $10 ft of W 40.4
Zone
To park a mobile home on
Datedthis lSthdayof March, tm
W. Scott Todd
All bids Shall be mailed to the
foling described property: Lots
bedroom, onebath, dwelling. The
WE HAVE
ItandLess E 21?) Lincoln Court,
theNE¼ofNW't.ofNE'kofSW¼of
Thomas
M.
Crane
As Personal Representative of keys may be obtained from Patricia
Materials Manages of the Seminole
27S,27,and3$0, So
toWfl.
4.
pg
20.
Public
Records
of
Seminole
SedIO.
22.31.29,
less
N
2251?
and
the
As
Personal
Representative
the Estate of
Austin of STENSTROM, DAVIS, W 30 ft of N
MemorIal Hospital, noi East Flrsf
Pgs 55 and 55, In Section 2Oi3O.
c,nty, Florida.
223 ft. less N 163 ft of W
PatrIcia A. Fleming
EXPERIENCE
MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN. The sale
SHAWNEEN H. TODD
Street, Sanford, Flotids 32771. All
Further descrIbed as located at the
andalsoless
N
25ft
for
road
R.
As
Personal RepresentatIve
Shall be for the hlghet cash
Deceased
Santord,
bids
shall
be
corner of Richard Allen Street and
postmarked
not
later
(2) E½ of Lot 33, South
Of the Estate of
than the 5th day of April 1575, and
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL bid will be accepted lessbid. No W. Further described as Parcel 34
Mefon Avenue. (DIST.
TO BAC K US UP
P5 1, 09 4, Public Records
than located on Hillvlew Dr. (0151.3)
FRANCES
PA.
CRANE.
shall
be
$29,730.00.
REPRESENTATIVE:
recelvedonor before the ith
0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Seminole County, Florida.
7.
P.A.C.E.
PRIVATE
SCHOOL,
aka
FRANCES
M.
HURST
s
Douglas Stenstrom
Jerome M. Novey
1. 'March 1, 1fl,
Regular CRANE,
(3) SE¼ BIk 6, It 13, Town f day of April, 1919.
INC.
BA(416.75).12E
A.1
Personal Rep. Estate f
NOVEY AND BLANTON
Opening of such bids will take
MietiflO
SanfOrd,
PB 1, pg 112, PublIc
Agriculture
Zone
To
operate
a
Deceased.
EARL V. TURNER,
100 Salem Court
This public hearing will be held
place at the Office of the Materials
SECRETARY
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Manager
private
school for children with
L)eceaWd
in the Seminole County Courthouse, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
of the Seminole Memorial
FIor.
learning dIsabilIties on the following Sanford.
REPRESENTATIVE:
Telephone: 04.$j7.$)55
STENSTROM, DAVIS. McINTOSH
Florida, on April 16.
(4) N 19.02 ftof Lot 7, Ilk 11, Tm 10, Hospital at l:000'clock A. M. on the
P4½ Of NE¼ °
JOSEPH M. MURASKO
Ii JULIAN
Publish: March 15, 26, 1575
at7:00pM,,orassoonthereafteras
Town
of Sanford, P11, pg 57, Public 12th day of April 17t.
SE¼
of
NE¼
(less
W
160
ft
and
Ie
,
iC
BOx 746
Flagship Bank of Seminole
DEH107
Seminole Memorial Hospital
pouIe.
BOOKKE E PER
Records
of Seminole County,
E
13$
If)
i
SectIon
7.21.29, less N 30
Fern Park, Florida 32730
West First Street
Written
comments
filed
with
right
to
relIct
any
an
FlorIda.
1N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Sanford, FL 32771
ft thereof, Parcel AS not platted.
Telephone No. (306)1310155
Off Iceof the ZonIng CoordInator will Publish:
(5) Lot I, Ilk 5,, Tr 1L Seminole all bIds.
Further
described as located at 3221
March 15, 36, im
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA PubIIshMar.26,27,25,fl,30,q Sand
Lake
Park, P13, pg 73, Public Records of Publish Mar. 36, 37, 25, 1575
considered
and
persons
Road. (01ST. 3)
•IOIATE OtYISION
ap DEH.1O6
I, 1575
DEM.1
Seminole County Flçq.ia
'
CASHIER
'Rs Nu.,29rn cP
I..VA*$AJICI$-,.CONTINUID hosed OeiI%y. HivIng, may be
t
..i'av _ ' __
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
(4) LOt 1$ ½ ii vacated
1. LAKE KATHRYN ESTATES,
tvlslen
continued from time to tIme as IN THI CIRCUIT COURT,
IN THE CIRCuIT COURT FOR INC.
NAME STATUTE
abUttIngOntheSW, LakeMonroe
BA(2.1575) 13V
*
Al
4N RE: ESTATE OF
found necessary. Further details SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA dustrial Park. PB 11, pg 29, Public
In. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SEMINDLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Agriculture Zone and C.2 Corn.
:HAZEL G. SMITH,
Notice is hereby given mat the
avaIlable by callIng 323.4330, Ext. NO. .$t.CA45.D
PROlATE DIVISION
TYPIST
merclal Zone -VarIance from 15 f
4.
Records of Seminole County, undersigned, pursuant to the
File Number 79fl.CP
Florida.
CARL E. KASEMEIER and
from road R.W to 15 ft from paved
Deceased DivisIon
"Fictitious
Name
StaMe",
opter
Seminole
County
Board
of
Ad.
FRANCES
L.
KASEMEIER,
(7) Lot X, Lake Monroe
: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
hIs
surface of rosd for all mobIle PlOsfliS justment
IN RI: ESTATE OP
Park, P1 14, pg
PublIcIndustrial
Records I6$.OS, Florida Statutes, will regIster
in Lake Kathryn Park abutting
wife,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING BENJAMIN K. BRESLOW
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
By:
Larry Blair,
of
SifVIinOle
County,
Florida.
Lake
Kathryn
Laura
Street
and
GENE RAL OFFICE
Plaintiffs,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Seminole County, Florida, upon
Chairman
(I)
Lot
4
1
½
of
vacated
street
Circle on property located in Lake
vs.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Publish: March 26, 197
Ceiptofproofofpublicationof this
abuttIng on the SW, Like Monroe
Deceased Kathryn Mobile Home Park. Fur. DEH.135
_______________________________
J.K. MEADE,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
*
notice, the fictitious name, to.wit:
Industrial
Park,
PB
14,
pg
29,
NOTICEOFADMIN1ST*ATION
located
on
East
this
described
as
Public
IN THE ESTATE
Defendant.
Records of Seminole County, COUNTRY CLUB PET WORLD ASSISTANT MANAGER
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING side of High 17.52, N of Lake IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NOTICE OF SUIT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CLAIMS OR
ier which I am engaged in
Florida.
DEMANDS
Kathryn
that the administration of the estate THE ABOVE
ESTATE AGAINST
AND ALL Street,
in Circle, and $ of Laura SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA TO: J.K. MEADE
(9) Lot 7 1 ½ of vacated street business at 450 E.E. Williamson
Section 1.21.30. (01ST. 1) PROlATE DIVISION
120 Ichabod Trail
of Hazel 6. Smith, deceased, File OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
abutting on the E, Lake Monroe Road. in In the City of Lonqwood,
File Number 75.47.CP
C. VARIANCES
Longwood, Florida
Number 79.52 CP, Is pendIng in the
IN
THE
ESTATE:
(4.)6.
Division
Industrial Park, PB 14, pg 29, PublIc Florida.
i.
JOHN
V.
TYNDALL
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Dated at Longwood, Fla., MANAGEMENT TEAM
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Records of Seminole County, Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 75)-MV Al Agriculture Zone
IN RE: ESTATE OF
that
a mortgage
foreclosure corn. Florida.
Florida, Probate DivIsion, the d. that the
County, Florida on March
admInistration
of
the
estate
Lot Size Variance from 43,$Osq ft to RYAN THOMAS DESROCHER,
plaint on the following descrIbed
dress of which Is Seminole County
(10) Lot 10, Like Monroe In. 13, 1575.
of
BENJAMIN
K.
BRESLOW.
25,300
sq
ft
on
Lot
Block
3,
2,
Chula
property
In
Seminole
County,
dsfrial
Courthouse, Probate Division, decessed, File
That me party interested In said
ps 11, pg 25, PublIc
Number 7553-CP, Is Vista, Unrecorded Piat, in
Deceased Florida, to.wit:
Sanford, Fl. 32771
.
COOK
business enterprise Is as follows:
Records
of
pending
Seminole
in
the
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
County,
CIrcuit
22.21.32,
on
Snow
Hill Road.
Lot ii, SLEEPY HOLLOW,accor.
The personal
•
T'5 COUNTRY CLUB
FIorIde.
representatIve
of
the
Seminole
County,
FlorIda,
Probate
(0151.1)
ding to the plat thereof as recorded
estate is Hazel Tench, whose
(11) Lot 11 &amp; ½ of vacated street KENNELS, INC.
ad DivisIon,
address
of which Is
2. OLIN AMERICAN HOMES OF TO ALL PERSONS HAVING In Put Book 1$. pages 44 and
dress Is 1117 Paloma Avenue,
Seminolehe
County
Courthouse,
BY: Kenneth L. Debmeler,
FLORIDA. INC. IA( 4.14.fl).SOV CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Public Records of Seminole County, abutting on the E, Lake Monroe
Sanford, Fl., 32771. The name and
DRIVER
Industrial Park, Pill, pg 29.
Sanford,
FlorIda
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
32771.
PUD
Planned
Unit
Development
Florida,
address of the personal t.5ifl'
PublIc PublIsh: March tP, 24, AprIl 3, 9,
Records
of
Seminole
County,
The
personal
representative
of
the
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
has
been
Zone
Rear Yard VarIance from IN THE ESTATE:
tatlye's attorney are Ut fOrth belOW. estate is
filed against you and you
1fl
Florida.
Jules W. Breslow whose
30 ft to 21 ft on Lot 33, Block I,
we rP9aired to serve a copy of your
All persons having claims or
(12) Lot 31½ Of vacated street
address Is One Woedward Avenue, Sterling Park Unit 3, Pb ii, P si, in
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED wrItten defenses, If
!L"
demands against the estate
MANAGER TRAINEE
any, to It. n abutting on the W, Lake Monroe
we Detroit, Michigan 41226. The name
thaltheadminhstratlonofthe.state Jerome J. Bernstein,
SectIon 13.21.30. on the
required, WITHIN
of BORN. Industrial Park Amended
THREE
NOTICE TO PUILIC
of
and
Reptet,
address
RYAN
THOMAS
DESROCHER,
STEIN
1
PITREE,
of
the
personal
QuailClrcisandFalrwaylen Drive.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
attorneys fer
Notice is tesoby given m, a
p ii, pg 71, PublIC Records
4
representative's
decsid, File Number 79.41CP, Is Plaintiffs, whose address Is 12
attorney we set (DIST. 1)
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF forth
Public Hearing will be held by the
halos.
Seninole
County,
pendIng
Florida.
In the CIrcuit Court for South Court Ave., Orlando. Florida
3. GERALD R. McORATTY,
Plannlngandloning Commission In
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
A C HELPER
l3 Los 4 &amp; ½ of veCated Street the City Commission ROOm,
All persons having claims or
JR. -IA(41415).47V - A.1 Seminole County, Florida, Probate 3250), and file the original with te abuttIng
of the above court a wrItten
City
10 the W, Lake MOIWUI Hail,
Agriculture Zone
Lot Size Division, the address of which is
$tatesnitd of any claim, flu name ditds against the estate are
Sanford,
Florida
at
5:05
P.M.
Clfrkofttueabove.styledC,ur,onor Industrial Park Amended RePiet, on Thursday,
Seminole County Courthouse, before
THREE VarIance frOm 43,540 sq ft to
and address of the creditor or his required, WITHIN
April 20th, 1575; etherwlse a
April 3. 1979 to consi
PS 14, P9 71. PublIc Rords
sqfton theN 300 ft of East 110 ft of Sanford, Florida.
ludiment may be entered against
agent or attorney, and the amount MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
des the following change and
csnty, Florida.
WOODWORKER
NIM Of SWUS of Section 32.31.30 The personal representative of the you for the relief demanded In the
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O
claimed. If the claim Ii
amendm.n$toffie Zoning Ordinance
ui Park, Upplind Park, PS
RAYMOND A. Complaint,
' of
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
(lees road R.W). on Red Bug Road. estate Is
of the City Of Sanford, Seminole
the date when it will become due
pg S. Public Records of SemInole CountY, Florida.
DISROCHER, JR., whose address
the above court a written
101ST. 1
WITNESSmy hand
4
sh011 be stated. If the claim Is
andthesulol County, Florida.
IA Is 1700 MagnolIa Avenue, A. U, said Court thIs 15th day
S JOSEPH GLASNAK
of March,
Rezoning from Rl.1, Restricted
contIngent or unliquidated, the stgtement of any claim or demand
(Is)
Port.
Country Club Manor Industrial DistrIct
4Ie7s.42V-R.2 Duplex Zone Sanford, Florida. The name and p75,
WAITRESS
nture , the
shall be they may have. Each claim must be
Unit I, Pill, 3$, PUblIC REOI'dS
1.0$ Size Variance from 5500 sq .5 address of the personal regresen. (SEAL)
To
that
of
stated. if the claim Is secured, ma in writIng and must Indicate me
M14.
Medium
In.
Of SemInole County, Florida.
t
me tative's attorney are set fovflu below.
Arthur H. Beckwittu, Jr.
dustrlal DistriCt
security shall be described. TM basis for the claim, the name and to 1235 sq ft In
(II) 1•t I IS. AL 1fwius
All persons having claims or di
address of the credItor or his agent
following descrIbed propy
Clerk o ma Circuit Court
That property described as:
claimant shall deliver sufficient or
Fiat.
P1156,
pg4l,
PubI
Ic
REonds
attorney, an
duplex lots: Lot 11, ROCkS, minds aglast the estate are me.
By: Betty M. C.pps
he amount
Beginning at a point ifla.0 ft
County, Florida.
Eastand3ofeet North of theSW oar.
enable the clerk to mall one copy
the date when It will become due
SectIon 343130. on Moysis Rd. PROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST . Publish: March 19, 2.
osc$u personal representatIve,
*113,5,
Cheppells
Subdivision,
'
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE,
.
shall
(01ST.
1)
be stated. If the claim Is
PS
1570
Range 30 East, said point being on
AJl persons interested In me
0114.110 Public Recerds
Of Seminole County,
4. CHARLES R. ADAMS -IA(4. to file with ma clock of the above
contingent or unllqvldated, the
North R.W line of Geneva Ave.
estatetowhomacopyofthis$o$lce natureoftheuncertainty
Florida.
court a written statement of any
shall be 1475).4lV-R.iRdentloIZme
and the East R.W line of Seaboard
of Administration has been mailed
912
(1I)Lo154,I,l0,13&amp;l4, IlkA,
claim or demand they may have.
Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft
are required, WITHIN THREE stated. If the claim is secured, me
CosstLineRailroad, NunEastl50
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP Celery Avenue AdditIon. PS 1.
11,
Each
claim
must
be
in
wilting
and
ft
or
screen
security
shall
be
described.
enclosure on Lot
p
m,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
kate the basis fO me CI NO. fl566.CA45.K FLORIDA. 125, Public Records of Seminole
323•5 176
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF claimant shall deffver sufficient Woodcreit UnIt 3, P115. Pg 73, in
Thence N. 34 degrees 15' 33" 1.
County,
Florida.
SICtISIl 3321* Ofl 1i Jacket clelm,Ihenameandajr.aof
THIS$OTICE,tofIleanyoblectlons oap4sofmaciaimfoffieclock,
373.011eet, thence West 3S4.$leetto
EUGENE BAKER I JOANNEE.
(l)L0$s6.L5,1l,lLl3,&amp;l4,5
Place West. (01ST. 1)
credltes' or his aiiM or alterney, lAKER,
apoinchelnsEast330
mey may Nave that duallenge me lMblo the clerk to mail one copy
I, Celery Avenue Addition, PSi,
7. ANTHONY JULIANO -BAll. and the ansouns claimed. If the
validIty Of the decedent's will, the each pononal reOres.lw.slve.
P1 North of the SW corner of said Sec.
123
Public
Recards
Of
Seminole
t
claim
Is
not
All Persons intereoled in H'.. estate
yes due, the date uben It
16.7t).UV *.1 Reildentlal ZIOS
mwkations of tue personal rime
County, Florida.
to
will
become
due
Lot
Size
Varlancefrsm
5450
$11011
be
to
whom
a
01
mi.
pij
sesutative, or the venue or
tuence North 353 feet, thence East
II GEORGE W. COCKAYNE 1.
(30) Let lii N of liii Street, Rosa
Rft 111 Lot ii, SliCk 0, the claim 15 contingent orstated.
un
Mmifr.tl.l has been mailed are
Iw,Isdictlon of e c
$1.13 IN,
CAROLYN COCKAYNE.
Court,
P53,
N).
Public
Records
requIred,
Park.
nature
PS
11,
P01.11.
Ii
dated,
the
WITHIN
THREE
LCnIWUd
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
of the wuCeulaimy
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
tesce N. 34 degrees U' 33" 1.
Defendants. $ewslnile CSUIWy, Florida.
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP Section 11.15$. located at *e shall be stated. It the claim Is ii
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
m.o less
OBJ IC TI ONS NOT SO FILED THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP caner of Gary 11,1and Lake Lane. OWIt the securIty shall be dli.
121)W1SflofE½ofL$q$l1&amp;31,
to flu South R.W of FOR SEMI HOLE COUNTY,
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
CountryClubRo.d,ttuencervnN.ga P1.0110*.
NOTICE OP ACTION
"
a'*el. Tile claimini slut deliver
'.wol PR , N
TI4ISNOTICI,stljeanyeblecti.i. (01ST.))
57'
Deteottbellntpublic.tmonofmis
W.
dellries
along said 1W 510.15 Case NI.
;;_, ,,
I. ERNI$TINI SLACK -MCI
hl;
CSPIIS it the Claim Ii '.' TO: GEORGE W.COCKAYNI.
PhibIiCRicrdsof$emineleCiu,,y, flit to tile East R.W of
$4I13..ip.I
Neliceof Administration:
Seaboard
1
CA$OYLN
Florida.
COCKAYNI
om-*i
M11'CtI 19, validity it the dacedsud's will, the
Reiidsntlalzeps- derktoonletlueclirtto,wiI.'..
STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPART.
Coast Line Rail lied,
ISiS.
(33) Lit 16, less Wete mai mw,
Lii Size Variance trio 5455 sq N to
quallflcasigs'.s of tile. persaI
MINT OP LEOALAPFAIR$, JIM
Hazel Tenth
ffihulce$.ldpgre,sI3'W.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an Frank L. Waad.iffs SubdivIsion, PS
505555.5; Side Street Variance Irses lative.
reprsagaatiye, er tile venue or
SMITH, ATTORNEY GENERAL,
to a curve couucoue Weoledy
As Personal Representative
actlin
te
feridhss
a_message
35
ft
to
N
Side
3.
46.
PublIc
Records
it
Seminole
a
l.
0*e*eN
Yard Variance AI
P$alntIN
of the Eitati
radius of 3757.12 fist and a Central
e
IsIIowlq
prepun
in
SIniI,Is
Celily,
Plelida.
trIOS
lift
$05
Na
IO4
hit
Yard
to
when'.
,
a copy SI this Notice it
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
Ifosel 0. Smith
angle
Of
S
degrees
OP.
Silence
:
p,j•
Yrjjuilo
may
be made fir sips.
Varlancetrem3sft$0lJjftanI.ets MOSlIllSfrIlfoshasileo,msileder,
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
C. WREATH COMPANY, ?
DICHWd
along si curve an iLet *36. SPRING OA*$ UNIT
requIred,
so, .i.o. pg's p
WITHIN THREE
ff1betalmepoV
stt.suep,Wof
potInerilsIp,
and HARRY NOR'
siancosf
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL WILL SE FOREVER BARREDmis Addition
.
.
to Milney, PS). Pg 154, In MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP TWO, OCCilding IS I.5 I4
, me turs, suslicatI ot
.
RI$O$ esid JACK H. LOVE,
R1PRIS1NTATlVE
Sictlin
Thflpjptstl55jidhiin.
33.15.31,
so
Broadway
THE
FIRST
PUBUCATION
OP
•rsCird.IinPUt
Bsekll,
pfl,
p,
Being msqs genirally dsscrleid .
s. DOUGLAS STINSTROM, NiticeitAdmluWslrasien:Marct,
PublcReNOf$emin.ucy, emissagi
.
ItSit. (01ST.))
TNI$NOTlCI,toIl$eanyeW.ct
CflS'tV MIlked
'
lecatedat 111W. *1*54.
BequWe
5. ANTONIO 000INHO.-IA(4. t$iSy may have II Challenge tile Flirlda.
Woll SN *5 aSfelde. It SIISUII 55
5.J5w
SIESLOW
NOTICIOPSUIT
Tlu5Plauwwdueeit*sprepeqsy
STINSTROM, DAVISUcINTOSNI
l479).4W-A.)AgujcuflWeZeuw.... validity it 55 deCad..il's will, *5
•I
TO: Hlrry Morrison
Persinal RepresMative
Ifl
JULIAN
51
1I1im1
Md
VIM
NICityofuaflInol55p:55
of
.
LOfWidl*Varlancefrsml50ff$0)5$ qualIficatIons
tile peraI
it iss Ito
The p$f'.jng &amp;
W.C. Wr.at* Cornpen
p.O. lox 1330
"$0ayeyow o'clock P.M. enMudsy, ApullS,
ft on His W½ II LaS 1, Slick F, rapr.........lve, or hi venue
$ENJ*$IN K.SllI$LOw
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFII
m55lenwidWtaun,
$an*, Fl. 37771
wrNflui
o
s, P55, Pg 0. in
defenses, it mv. to 0 en
IISMSWI
. ma
.
jen
Telsitune: (305)33)3171
Prspesal shall Include the of to the City Cemmiseleus in toner tM an action 1st kIuniuve rsli
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANo SALVATORI I. ICARITO,
Sectien $** en lay
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
,srainst,
_chaos. liii 5511'. fIled aS5151 VIII aOl VIM
PublIsh: Maich 15, 36 1975
plM1f's
flhISu:
a*5no,.
ORJICTION$
NOT
(01$,.,)
si a.is
PILED
RIPIISINTATIVI:
.
11 anusut.j.
ci,, c.. vlrid$0wac,,ity_
1. TilSSPIICSWNI.IaOIteS. mleli
10 JAMES OAMEIE - 5*1416. WILL SE FOREVER SAilED
Robed H. ReiI5lve
hhdaPubIkeivingin within dess, if any, toItsu
Florida 315014 in or biheS lI * — t me CIty it lithet
755kV
P110
Planned
Unit
ROTI4,WIu$UêWOaMANN, PA
Mu
in IS, Jaoue, pg$e, Mslstant Attórna
NItPdilNCIHlNhiI54I
3. AN INS Shall be $511 heIS. CityCOy Ceesmisslen lees'.'.7:55
NeIIçeOf
Mmk*r*dsMarc "1575, end IRe *5 orlslunt L:_
Dei.r'5p
jane - liv
'
Civil, The CaiNel. TalIMasas,
1155 HWISM
Hall, $anlsrd, Fiends at
t_
. of ,l.
,
—NSSWNIcOyetsad.j P.M.I Mudsy, pr$,, 15$
VOIIIOCS WIOS$ N he 17* us LIt 3.
110 last Robinsin Street
PISVIda 31101. a tiøe NI
service
en
plalnlllrstvy
it
3.
IOOIIdo
Wobiva Nile $edloml, Pul, P000
with NI Clerk en or **, April
a'W$NIel chiCk tot III corwilsr said nscommondaslsus.
ClauØ, lscida 33551'
.:
Imirndalejy
v
(II) putconi it the mij..at
As Psn
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&amp;Sodlon441j5,anLyolilgrW
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teleghine:.l$5) 433'0535
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heWS
PUbINA. MarCh 19, 36, ISiS
IS
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wiNy Is be
su fir NI r51le
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SILICS P. HOMOVA—lA 4.
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me City ColnisuIN flililifU NI
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Re
ATTORNEY FOR PIRSONA6.
i
WITNES$ my5sMdgS,,51Ø rlg55 $0 0(0* it 'eliot .PV it 1N
"
C°JpJM.IN it
Ceuwt inNards 23.1579.
RIP*S$INTATIVL
NeSCewrtsNMa,cfst,
iwo,.
:::mInmabsstin,e,ews,.
Variance fries 11 N $44 N Is IN NAiL
g
(SEAL)
0. KOSPIc, it
lUAU
CIty ii It
FLORIDA
peel esidesure en Let 17, Sled
F*ugVy, iwp.
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C, WHITAKER AND KOIPKE
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i,.
City (!I1rmlun it *5
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i.q.
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City
it
lanflil.
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CIrcUIt
City
- lv; Psl,IuI• lobules
.
-,
NM..
Tamm1
Jr.,
Rivilkind SM. (01ST.
1IIg and lining CimmiTI1sL..J: (IN) SG.IIfl
MOSPWy Chit
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CRy css,
10. CNAELI$'50A$I$R
PUbI
a1w-IUTL
PubIlok:
55 Mir.*&amp;.o,,,,1,5 Fuat*
16-751 -I1V -R.1A Nn'dsntlal 01*155 March 15.11, 1575
pubs,.. Mavcil1o,,
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Jean's Report, P.O. Box 120.
Sanfor.1 l* 12771.
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Conveyor Inc. 3222725.
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MOTEL

Full time. part time motel maids
needed. Experience preferred.

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DaysInn, Sanford.

ED€b IMMEDIATELY

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Operators who own their own

tandemaxle tractors to run the
East Coast. Home on weekends.
advances on each trip &amp; fast

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weekly settlements. Call
MERCURY MOTOR EXPRESS
ToII.Free 1100.435.6372 ask for
Bob Bevis. EOE.
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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
wôulin'tbehere. If youwant the
opportunity to earn Three to

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Five Hundred dollars a week,
came 1I00433I403 anytime for
recorded message.
Construction Secretary. Good pay

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career minded individual. Must
haveaminimumof2yrs.exp. in
conslruct ion office procedure,
typIng 1 shorthand required.
Must be famIlIar with personnel
records, time sheets, daily lob

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reports 1 draw requests.
Medical Ins., paid vacation 1
holidays provided. If interested
in long term employment with

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one of the Nation's largest
builders call Cardinal Industries
Inc. 303.321.0151 between lam.

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3224457.aft-. Hrs.
322.7111
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3 BR, 2 b, FR. dbl. lot. $31,500.

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2514 S. French Ave.
3220231,3237173,322.0719

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HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your

3235fl4

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone 332.7551, Sanford
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ANCIAL SERVICE 305.332.2333.

Back on Market 3 BR, 1 b, fenced
shady yd. 115 Pinecrest Dr.

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DrIve by I call. $27,300.

Nice large Bedroom, air cond.
Qulat man preferred. 322.2229
114 Myrtle Ave.
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New listing — Comm. lot on 17.
92. $49,500.

Pleasure to spare in this
Plnecrest area home. 3 BR, 2 B

30-Apartments Unfurnished

w.many extras. $40,000.

1 BR—Sill. Pool, Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
323.WO Mariner's Village.

S acres farm land, Geneva area.

$13 550 $2500 dwn, $145 mo

STEMPER AGENCY

DeBary—Lovely 1g. 1 Bk
Air, No Pets. ideal Ret. Person
322-5031

REALTOR 3224551
MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves $433635 323.195,
SPREAD YOUR WINGS?

ceramic bath $175. Furnished

4 BR, 2 B 1g. deep, shady lot, tool
shed w.cement apron. See today

$210. 141.7113.

only $39,900.
31-ApartmentsFurnished

GET A JUMP ON SUMMER
YES lump Into the cod Spring
wasir os. swim, fish, or lust
lull around under the shade of a
tree. You can have this 1. more
too.) BR, 1½ B, only $6&amp;730.

32—Houses Unfurnished

REALTY WORLD.

3 BR, 2 8. Central heat and air.
Double garage. 5250 mo. on 12
mo. lease w.Si50 security
deposIt. 446 Riverview Ave. Call

utIlities furn. No. Pets 190
per mo. 3495310.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
7133'; S French (17-92) Sanford
_____________323-5324

to Construction Dept., Box 1),

41—Houses
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Sanford, Fl. 33771. Equal Op
portunity Employer.

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Secretary. Good pay for career
minded individual. Typing 1
shorthand req. Medical Ins.,
provided. It interested in long
term employment with one of
maNation's largest builders call
Cardinal Industries Inc. 305.321.
O23Obetweenia.m.&amp;Sp.m,wk.
days or send resume to Box U,
Sanford. Fl., 32771. EQual Op
-- portunity Employer.

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Mature experienced orderly, I t041

shift. Sanford Nursing 1 Con.
valescont Center. 550 Mellonville
.,,.e. Apt In pinin.
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'jtperienc.d boat riggers, cxc.'
• company benef Its. 10 paid

holidays,
ElO.
AMF
Cre,tliner/Robalo, 1113 30th
$IOlO(d• (AIrport).

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NisS Isdty,

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3S34PARKDR.3222l11
AFTER HOURS
REALTOR
3220640
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New 233 Homes. 4 oct. Interest to
qualified buyer. 530.000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.

BUILDER. 3724207

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Modest 2 BR, CI hcnle under

$1Z0007 Yes, It'strue If you act
fast III Not fancy but a rest
value.

Call Bart

Low Down, Paymont

Ch fir your 1111 Will build on
your lot or our lot.

Y Enterprise, lIlt.
46S3

mosrnlii's
11*IT V
IM25S

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24 HOUR

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shaded 1. landscaped. $21,500.
SPARKLING clean 2 BR, 1 b. FR,
well landscaped, bk yd fenced.

3224213
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BATEMAN REALTY
R$.Reel Estate Broker
3635 MotorI Avi.
3114719
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA A FHA Flnar'cing

MAYFAIR older 3 BR, 1½ b home
with many unique features, lg
rms., lovely grounds. $69,950.
LAKE FRONT 3 BR.? bsplit plan,
breath taking view, beamed
ceiling, eqpt. kit., stone FP,

storage everywhere. Private
Patlosl $72,000.
CANAL FRONT lovely 3 BR, 2 b
home, sundeck, boat house,
fishing dock. Canal leads to
St. Johns River. $09,000.

Harold Nail Realty
1 "REALTOR MLS
323:5774Day

or

Night

LARGE 2 BEDROOM, FAMILY
ROOM, COMPLETELY FURN.
ISHED IN EXCELLENT
TASTE. LARGE LOT, OUT.
SIDE WORKSHOP. ONLY
$23,500.

ED YARD, NEAR 25th
STREET, $30,000 WITH SELL.
ER FINANCING.
OVERSIZED 3 BEDROOM WITH
PANELED DEN, FLEXIBLE
FLOOR PLAN ALLOWS FOR
4th BEDROOM, OIL HEAT,
AIR CONDITIONING, $21,900.

2¼ ACRES NEAR SANFORD

BEAUTIFULeXec3BR,2bu,'ne
in Idyllwllde of Loch Arborl Pool
&amp; Patio, CH.&amp;A, PP. Eq. eat.in
kit., FR 1 every Ieaturel IPP
WARRANTEDI Yours for
572.9001

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 3 B home in
Pinecrest .CH&amp;A, w.w carpet,

BEAUTIFULexeC.35R,2bMme
in Idyllwilde Of Loch Arboil Pool
1 Patio, C.H1A, FP. Eq. satin
kit., FR 1 evry fartursi IPP
WAR RANTEDI Yours for
5735151

FANTASTIC 4 SR 2 b horns in
Pinecrest w.C.NIA w.w car
ps$,.q. eat. In NI?., icr. p.tlo FR,
on a beautiful landscaped lot I
Mt 139,9001

COZY3RR. lbhsmeln IelAlr,w.
w carpet, range 1 ret., partially
lIOced &amp; 1g. ydl Exc. cool. A
buy at 132,1011

NtAL E$TATE AS$CIATI$ JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LIADIRI WI LIST 6 1111.

'MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.11

WEST OF 1.4. ONLY 512,500.
AIRPORT CLEARED FOR
HOME OR POSSIBLE MOBILE
HOME. $2,000 DOWN, $159.96
PER MONTH, 120 MONTHS. 5½
PCT. APR.
BUILDING LOT IN GENEVA
NEAR HWY 44. 53,300 TOTAL.

BRING CASH I
30 ACRES HWY FRONTAGE
NEAR LAKE MARY, TALL
TREES, 3 POND SITES. $10,000.

S ACRES HWY. FRONTAGE
NEAR OVIEDO. ACCESS TO

LARGE BASS LAKE. 522.000..
HALF CASH NEEDED.
3 ACRES CORNER ON COUNTY
ROAD IN OSTEEN. MOBILE
HOME AREA $15,000 WITH
TERMS.
129 ACRES PAVED ROAD NEAR
DEL.TONA. INCLUDES 35
ACRE LAKE. ONLY $1050 PER
ACRE.
5 ACRES NEAR DUNNELLOPi..
OCALA. HWY FRONTAGE,
MOBILE HOME COUNTRY.
ONLY 13.750 PER ACRE.
IS ACRES HWY FRONTAGE
NORTH OF PANAMA CITY,
NEAR 1.10, $1,110 PER ACRE.
CISAZY TERMbI
TIME TO THINK AbOUT NORTH
CAROLINA FOR THI SUM.
MEN. MOUNTAIN ACREAGE
OR RIVER FRONT AVAIL.
Alit. AS LOW AS 10 PER
CENT DOWN. 4 PER CENT IN.
TIRI$T.
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Sanford's 5.1., Leader

3222420

M. Unswor$h Rosily
UALTOI

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333*1arews.313I7 -

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ANYTIME
2568

REALTORS

SEIGLIR

REALTY

BROKER

Sanford 321O4O -

MuItipli Listing ServiCR

PARK

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to iso
Call 322-1624; 322-1160

ZELLW000. S acris $10,000.

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
130-6$33or 339-4711 eves.

1g. lot within city limits. Water 1

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Accessories

Sailboat 21 ft. Windward, fully
equiped with trailer, $3,500. UI

sewer, trees. $11,500. Wm.
Maliczowski, Realtor. 322 7983.

tires. 53550. 323-5811 &amp; after S
322-1539.
1970 Jeep Wagoneer

IWO, Radio Air

BLAIR AGENCY

P5, P8.51900. 323

323 3866or 323.7710

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford. FIa. 32771

57—Sports Equipment

4S.A—.it of State
Proparty

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg. $8
Scott Reagan 322 5177

NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS

59-Musical

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
$650000, Good terms, $2100.00
down, assume loan.

MOVES MOUNTAINS

cond. $3,800 323 0696 alter 5.

Of Merchandise Every Day

Try (Joe!

1970 Pontiac. 2 Dr

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373 9095
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commodate Harley-Davidsons,

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79—Trucks-Trailers
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22 miles Loaded. 108 engIne.
Phone 323 1737 or 3230450.

Trucktopper,7mos. old
For small truck
373 7513

1918 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion.
Loaded. Low mileage
Call 322 1120.

62—Lawn. Ga rden
AFRICAN VIOLETS

FILL. DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YE 110W SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323-7500

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

47-A--4rtgagss Bougt*
&amp;SoId ____
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st 1 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Leag, Lic.
Mig. Broker. 125 No. ID
Wyrnore Rd.,

Kids: Looking for an extra
,Iiar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
;u have a classified ad garage
ule.

1969 Ford Mustang

Good Cond. Best Offer
331 0681

Air Cond. &amp; Heating

Income Tax

Central Heat A Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Car I Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 327 1771

Prepared in lhe convenience of
your home, 21 yrs. exp. $10 &amp; up.
322-3717 for appt.

JACK FROST- Cent. Heal &amp; Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
_inst. Comm. I. Res.3fl02(4.

backyard sale - sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or 831 9993.

Moutnng
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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

formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. lit St., 322-5742

322-5151

CeramicThs

6S—Pets.Supplies

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our

AKC Dobermans, 6 wks. old.
Kastner bloodline. Tail docked I
dew claw removed, 323-6114.
Shepherd Pups. Reasonable
Call aft. 5-7 wkl. old
323-9136

essmaking

322-4057

Pit Bull pups, extra large, $75 &amp;
$100. Call after 4 p.m. &amp;
weekends. 251-3157.

AXC trIcolor Beagles. Both
parents on premises. 2 males,
$75 ea. 365.3666
Pekingese AKC puppy, white &amp; tan
party color, male, shots,
housebroken. 323-7777.

68—Wanted to Buy

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Ught Heuling

Elsctricsl

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 3311

Curley Burfield Electrical Masntenance&amp; repair
530-5327

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

Glsss&amp;Scrwn

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SELL

A WANT AD. Phone 3fl 261) or

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Grooming &amp; Bosrng

PlIfltill9

will help you.

ANiMAL HAVEN
dog I Cat boarding, bathing,

DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterlor.Exterior House Painting

clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, Heated

Licensedlnsured.Bonded
FREE Estimates. (303) 322-9460

Horns Improv.,nst,
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Top Prices Paid
Used, any Condition 6441126

Small home repairs, Remodeling

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

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531-9993 and a friendly Ad-Visor

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED

Cish 3fl.4132

WINTER ITEMS.

"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH

Screen-porches, pool end. wds.
All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install,
F' t. Mr. Taylor 322-1343.

50—Mscellaneous for Sale
$150
322-2020

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322.0707

5477153

Admiral Entertainment Center

lLaWnServjc.

General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, lop Soil &amp; ill dirt,
lawn maint. 1 tree trimming.
323.2941.
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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

DOBERMAN PUPPIES
FOR SALE

PHONE

No lob too large or small Complete lawn service. Free
estimate. 323 188); Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8019 call anytime.

specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 671.7617

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nilure Salvage. 322572).

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE.
$t+3ISE. First St.
3225432

The weather Is perfect for a

64—Equipment for Rent

this tract. Plenty 'of privacy.
$5950.00, $1,500.00
down
payment. Plenty of wild game
and good fIshing in this area.

Estate Ynted

1973 Jeep Custom SW, Quadra
Trac. 360 VI, auto, AC &amp; H, Al
cond 322 1137.

$650. 3222028

Beauty Care

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 frees cover

47—Real

'69 Chevy Pick-up

Good mechanicalcondition

Guitars, Drums, Banlos. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
fl02 French Ave.
3222255

pleted. Large deck overlooking

Murphy. NC. 2*905

.79 T-Bird Heritage. II miles.
Loaded 351 engine. '79 Mark V.

E plphone 6 strIng guitar

mtns. You can live in It while you
finish it uo. 5 miles from Mur.
phy. $22,500.00. $5,000,000 down
a5sum loan

CHEROKEE LAND CO.

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'69 Cadillac. Good Condition
$5000rbestoffer
323 1394

trchandIse

The Greenhouse
322 9141
Eves after 61 weekends

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 1-500431-7421.
Write or call today.

E xc Shape, $900

$2Oea. 3228113:3733913.

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with hard case, excellent condition
322 1177

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 com-

These are a few of over 2000
listings. We have all types of
property listed frdm $500. per

Ill?

'76 Grand Prix Black Itop All
options 36.000 ml, Excellent

CLASSIFIEDAVERTISING

3371.

tO acre tracts, St. Johns River
access. $750 dwn. 20 yr. terms.
Osteen. Zachary R. Tribble,
Realtor, 305-665-5696 &amp; 130-1026.
Eve &amp; wkends 904-734.59A1

92, 1 mile west of Speedway,

Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION evert'
Tuesday 6. Saturday at 7:30, It's
te only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 901-2558311 for further details

Motorcycle Insurance

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55—Boats &amp;

PIwy.

Monte Carlo '76 Real Clean, new

78—Mutorcycles

Millers 2619 Orlando Dr
322 0332
60" ZENITH Walnut Stereo, AM-.
FM Stereo Radio, I speed PRO
turntable. I track tape player.
Sold new $600, a real buy at only
$120 or take up payments of $11
per mo. Call 831-1711 for free
home demonstration.

i6AYTONA AU TO AUCTION

cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322- 5990

323-0174 aft 6
LAKE SYLVAN 100 x 110 $7,000.

'l3MalibuStationWagon
Auto, P.S., PB., 1 owner
$1200 322-4819

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used

53—TV.Radio.Stereo -

1 acre Enterprise Area
Priced for quick cash sale

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1969 Pontiac LeMans. 350 auto
trans.. PS. w current insp
sticker for $300 or best offer. 323.
6631

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77-Junk Cars RemoVed

Television-25" Color, Beautiful
walnut cabinet, Regular $600,
Balance $175 or $1? mo. Still in
warranty. Call 831-1711 day or
night.

43—Lots-Acreage

tnnets. 322.5732.

Interior I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
FreeEst. 3225545

&amp; Pan. RoofIng repair. Free Est.
323.5643.331.0715

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Remodeling, retired builder doing
all kinds of remodeling, rm.
additions, patios, fireplaces, Fl.
rooms. Free
323.1214

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Chg.Cds.AcCepted

32715$)

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We have a Singer Futura sewIng
mach. Sold new far $450 was
Christmas layaway, there was
only $114 bal due, purchasers left

area and we are uneble to locate.
You can have mach. for $116
cash or take up payments of $1)
me. Will take trade as part
payment. Call 131.1714 day or
night. Free home trial, no

obligation.

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'PUBLIC AUCTION .
'AUCTION.
Mon., Mar.

S pc. SR suite !ei, 1339; 5 pc. LR
new 130; Loveseat 141.9$ I up.
7 Pc. dinettes 145931 up;
$SI$.up; El.stovl$1.up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.97 50. II
Sanford, 3311731.

Nylon pile cushion carpet. $6.30 yd.
Inglalled.
KulpDicss$srs
Since 1127
499W.It.

Garage so full there's no room for
macar? Clean It out with a Want
Ad in the Herald. PH. 322-7611 or
$319993.

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

72—Auction

26, 7 PM

S.G.BALINTIASSOC. 332.0463
lMan,qualltyop,ration

weds. Load from New Jersey for
those looking for antiques plus 2
house lots of modern furniture,
Also TV's &amp; plenty 'of small
items .ch lamps, pictures I

$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.WayneBial,337.l321

handed.

$ CASH DOOR PRIZES $
VISA. MASTER CHARGE

TFWSIIVICO

Concrete Work; steps, patios
Call Mr. Taylor,323.$34$
PAINTING, CARPENTRY

'IREE REMOVAL. Trimming,
stump removal, licensed I insured. FREE est. 543-1147.

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CUSTOM CABINETS

Freelst.

323Ol2SafterS:30

as

hric.a bloc. This Is a sale that
you won't go hox'.pe empty

V.

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Sm.orLg.Free(st.
We're loaded with furniture this

Re,

let it yours.
diiW Is suIt F$A.VA,FNA*3S&amp;145

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531-

(Dealer).

Travel Trailer. 22' w-air
323-1730

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

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75 models, Call 339 9100 or

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3 BEDROOM, 1'; BATH CEN.
TRAL AIR 6. HEAT, NICELY
WOODED ½ ACRE. $3,500

Vehicles

'67 Dodge Monaco, new tires &amp; battery, good motor, excellent
interior $100. 323 5356
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to

Completely sell contained

matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3228721.

SKYLINE iI'w-slrep:ace

$25,000.

WE SELL HOMESI
WHY DON'T WE

539,5001

VA•FHA.235.Conv.Homes

42—Wbile Homes

storage rm A work shop, fenced,

1.14 ACRES, NICELY WOODED

eq. eatIn kit., icr. patio, FR, .
a beautiful landscaped lotl Just

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3337495

Mel Inc.. Realtor

COUNTRY- location yet minutes
from shoppIng. 2 BR, 1 b, large

SELLbR$IBUYERS
YOU WANT TO SELL
OR BUY A HOME I

JUST LISTED neat 3 BR, 1 b,
home in Bel Air on shaded lotl
Newly painted, eat.In kit.,
fenced rear yd &amp; much morel
Only $23,900.

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Good Used Televisions. $23 ana up.

43—Lots.Acreage

GET TOGETHER

75—Recreational

pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
DONI STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

SEIGLER REALTY, Broker
321 0610,327-1577,6611335

In Jan.
y Sales In Feb.

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Auction Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggi Auction Sales
32350

322-5791

ON SALE— NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea.

DOWN &amp; SELLER HOLDING
MORTGAGE.

5 Sales

Broker-3225457.

15 p.m. wkdays or send resume

FIDENTIAL INTERVIEW.

STE N STROM

Will consider option to purchase
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BILL PLATTE FOR CON.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 6688335

REALTY

5620.

3230697

ASSOCIATES WANTED, CALL.

SEIGLER REALTY

month,

For Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions A Ap
praisals. Call Dell's Auction 323-

51—Household Goods

REALTOR 373-7132
Eve. 322 0612, 322 1517, 322-7177

Large family home, 4 BR, 2 b,
pan., family rm., large closets,
split plan, covered patio, fenced,
fruit Ishade trees, nice neigh.
borhood. Warranted. $36,500.

BROKER

month.
2 BR, 2 bath, Can. H.A, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- S240.00

HAL COLBERT,REALfl' INC.

shop or barber shop. Zoned
commercial. Downtown Lake
Mary. Warranted, $41,900.

2 BATH, WORKSHOP, FENC.

3-4b1Ie Homes
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 BR, 2 bath, Can. HA, carpet
LEISURE WORLD- 5240.00

310 Sanford Ave.

80—Autos f Or Sale -

72—Auction

Rainwear, Rubber Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

Commercial Bldg. 1000 sq. ft. $200
mo.

space for your office, beauty

NEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,

CCt3)

Private Cottage for Senior Citizen.
BR 1 kIt., Lk. Harney area,

$03,000. with pool.

Ott iceat home, beautiful home has

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(904) 3573691.

for Sale

Beds double hotel, $25 set.
Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 323-7310

W. Garneft White

Rag. Real Estate Broker

real estate loans, construction,

33—Houses Furnished

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more mileage out of what you
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Makin notes that last season Seminole finished "Just

greyhound racing entrepreneur Paul Dervaes has been

about In the black for the first time."

negated, according to track president and general
marlager NeU Makin.
"It w ill be business as usual starting May 3," said
Makin, clarifying the much negotiated sale proposed to

Makin is en route to Canada for a family funeral and is
expected back in Casselberry next week.

will not got into anything WO

the parka deal in Orange

group. The latter had pulled a $100,000 down payment
toward the $3.5 m"11on proposed purchase price.
Closing dates were ad Jan. 26 and again Monday, but

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from the city to fund a
Federal authorities are
$X0IO contribution for the questioning Orange County's

in negotiations put a damper on the on-again, offagain sale.
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city manager, order ed Issuance support the group's efforts to
of the perm it halted. He said he stage a concert provided its
felt the matter should again be plans met with the approval of
reviewed by the commission in the members of the local lodge.
light of Girard's letter.
The concert group indicated
Spokesmen for the group it would seek the local lodge's
Barbara Greanya and Nikki approval before going ahead

Thoman said they wanted time with plans for the concert.
to correct misunderstandings
Oliver plans to review the

about the concert plan. The Issuewlthhlsboardofdjrectors
group plans to re-submit its to get their support.
application at a later date, said
Miss Thoman.

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"Since the controversy has
come up,I want to take it to the

Originally, the concert had board which will not meet until
been slated for June 10 at the April 21," explained Ofiver.
Sanford American Legion
"It seems the city of Sanford

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Seminole's season runs through Sept. 3.
grounds,
U.S. li-fl. Proceeds pulled the permit for the benefit
Dervaes' pari-mutuels background Is In greyhound 'afor
the conce
rt were to go to concert after one of the
racing, being part-owner of the Ebro Kennel Club in the
Harry
Anna
Crippled members of the Sanford Elks
Florida panhandle.
Children's Hospita l at Umatilla went to some of the corn.
He said he had hoped to convert Seminole into a dog
near Leesburg.
znIsiuners," said Oliver.
aspects."
state Elks Club.

Canadian millionaire Paul Bowlen contacted Makin

The

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millIon.
Track officials point to this season as "the turning ,

Monday and confirmed the breakolf with the Dervaes

OwAruction over a two-yeiar use of federal money to purl pending a workshop and chase park land several years
wlStkpnal jnformM1cnfrom the ago.

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harness racing," Makin asserted.

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givenSttheUScommission last night, said

CIC efay: Sale,

two or three appraisals so we

week delayed action on a

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Dervaes, who at one time announced intentions of converting the Cauelberry facility Into a dog track.
"The sale and all negotiations with Dervaes have been

money to come from the MIA apFaiUl. I just wanted

mluloners agree.
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be doe for $350 that would be

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however, he had not requested
will put up all t
needed for the anticipated an MIA appraisal, "I just asked
for more Own one appraisal. An
to
complex me city has pledged MIA appraisal would have been
It will fund $X,= of the great. If an MIA appraisal can

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feelings because the two young
J.C. Oliver, director of the ladies who wanted to hold the

Both parl-mutuel neighbors in Seminole county

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and Orlando-Seminole Jal-

hospital had already granted be nefit did not go through them
permission for the concert to be but came directly to us."
held In the name of the hospital
After Miss Thoman and Mrs.
in a March 9 letter to Miss Greanya wrote to the hospital

Alai — voiced opposition to Dervaes' plans.
Seminole's license Is unique In that it was issued as a
general Hcose, intended to cover any aspect of horse

racing — thoroughbred, quarter horses or harness racing.
Dervaes had planned to capitalize on the nature of

Harness Raceway has been open the last

l'lidmm and Mrs. Greanya. requesting permission to hold
However, Louis Girard, the benefit, Oliver replied with

limnse and promote legislation to convert it to greyhound

exhalted ruler of the local Elks a letter granting them a go.
Lodge, went on record opposing ahead to stage the concert and
the concert,
the date of J une 10 was set.

We Have No Illusions'

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Sadat sad Israeli Prime
Minister Bedad

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past," and Begin foretold a time of "no more war, no more
bloodshed, no more bereavement."

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Hundreds of (heids of delirious
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MrsMs, sang Hebrew songs
Msd "masel toy!"
nt a psssas, appuintly trown by Arab punIu, ex Today
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set to Mart a month after the treaty goes into effect two weeks
from Monday — could sabotage the fragile peace fashioned by

Carter, Sadat and Begin.

And the chanting of hundreds of pro.Arab demonstrators In
Lafayette Park acres. from the White House during the ceremony
was a grim reminder of the troubles awaiting Sadat and Begin
beck home.

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treaty to ____
minibus of Casgriis, pledged
of war between their
seiclust peoples
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Eptiaae huddled in cats. and homes to watch the treatY An.dflea.ek ..........IA Hiriecepo ..................(g aCarter
tur conceded the treaty will not automatically bring peace
sed land where Jews, Asyrlana, Babylonians, Greeks,
ontsyjn,b01aadthul,pub&amp;jhIlthl for S,dat's &amp;Id$S ....................43 Hiii)til ...................
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"Just because a paper is signed, all the problems will not
the twotoughuMdlNhefor,U1,m
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Girard argued In a March
Herald Staff Writer
letter to the city commission
The expected confrontation that the local lodge had not been
between a group of youths approached a
the concert.
wanting to hold a benefit rock He noted information from
and roll concert and the Sanford Sanford Police indicated there
Lodge of the Elks Club failed to had been use of marijuana and
materialize,
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alcohol at the first benefit
A rehearing of an application concert held by the group in
for a city permit to hold the November.
- concert was slated for Mon.
The November concert raised
day's Sanford City Commission about $2,000 for Belinda Wilson,
meeting. However, the concert a Sanford girl injured last
group withdrew its request for a spring in an automobile ac.
permit shortly before the cident.
matter came
the agenda.
Girard, who appeared before
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to 1td tha co&amp;t
the
commission's
Mardi 12 concert organizer's respon.
.-meeting. However, after sibllity. He said his concern
- receiving a letter from Louis centered on the responsibility of
Girard, exhalted ruler of the those who might attend such a
local Elks Lodge opposing the concert.
concert, Warren E. Knowles,
Girard also noted he would

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Anwar SadM arid Menachem Begin, the Iasll.occtçied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Begin Insisted the
Then a triumphant Carter, beaming as he sat between the mm back, at least for the day, an such
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sniiee brotht together
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g holy city of Jerusajeni
would never leave Jewish hands,
with the White House's bare, gnarled trees as a backdrop, relentless inflation, energy o pressing domestic problems as
sh rtages — and poor polls.
od today on a path of poses that could prove as perilous as the
In the Arab world, angry Pal.uth"lans demanded vengeance, scrawled liii name as a witness.
The
euphoria
was
tempered,
however, by signs the tough
fOnd to war they traveled foir fateful times.
"I want Carter, Begin and 8.4sf to know that no one can burn
"We have won, at last, the first step of peace," Carter said as Egyptian-israeli treaty talks would seem a breeze compared with
____ ______ leader Yuw Ar" uld in Beirut. television cameras beamed the
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event Uve to millions mound the Uw next Age in this peace process — ragotiations for an overaH
globe.
Mideast settlement.
llualoi"," a frank President Carter said at Monday's "Begin should know that I will chop off his hands."
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the city had purchased the fourFurino said today the $1,500 to
acre site outright as ft will the $1,600 figure quoted for the
11.56 acres, the city could 101 second appraisal Monday night
have been reimbursed from the was for an
P41A (Master
anticipated grant
for the land. Institute Apprallser) appraisal

had to lipe him a ruff and
scard.

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senior citizen complex will be spending the swim. The Lorpaidforwhenafederalgrantis mann appraisal, showing the
received to construct the
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complex
officials said. Schutte tided If $n0000, cost the city o.

and hearts, ruffing dummy's

his king and had avoided the
end play."

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ment; Orange County Sheriffs Department; Altamonte
Springs Police Department; Longwood Police Department and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation.

Buy,

which the planned senior citizen asked whether the property was
complex may be constructed. being held in trust and for
•-. The council was facing a whom, but Grier, Schutte and
diledlibe Of today for pur- Furino said today they don't
tthIIIIW the property or losing know.
the altes, said Mayor BiU B.
Although an appraisal had
Grier and council Chairman been done on the property by
Frank Schutte todaY.
Realtor James
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had
for ..........-. -- optlononthepsrcelwassetto least one more appraisal
expire today and owners saying this was only good
wwned they bad two other busbs practice.
prospective buyers for the
Sthd said today
ParCei,Schtmtte and Grier lald. told the cotmcil Monday night it
The 11.56 acres will cost the would cost between $1,500 and
city $163,004. The additional $1,800 for a second appraisal
four acres as the site for
and the council balked at

layed that eight spot. Then

Opening lead:03

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Winter Park.
Million is charged with possession of cannabis and
Bourbannas and Briggs are charged with possession of
cocaine.
The probe leading to the arrests was the result of a
seven-month Investigation, according to Spolski.
Taking part in that investigation were officers from the
following law enforcement agencies: Winter Park lice
Department Municipal Bureau of Investigation; Seminole

Group Pulls

By DONNA ESTE8
city on April 2.
HmN Staff Writer
The information specifically
The Caaaelberry City Council requested by Commissioner
IflOVed ahead Monday night Bill Kirchhoff Is the names of
with approval for the purchase the owners of the property
of 11.56 acres at 140 Sunset Involved.Grier said today the
Drive for its future city hail and owners are two Chicago
civic center and took an option lawyers, Leland S. Winter and

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risen with dummy's ace,
played out aU the diamonds

he went into a huddle, UW

people were also arrested at the Casselberry address:
Terry A. Gran, Akron, Ohio; Elizabeth A. McGrathy,
Freeport, Fla.; Ricardo Labron, 1695 Lee Road, Winter
Park; Luis Rojas, 7001 South Kentucky Ave., Winter
Park; George A. Prosser, Longwood; Ronald J. Thur.
mond, Orlando and John C. Darby, 308 Cypress Landing
Drive, Longwood.
Lionel Metta, 536A Land Ave., Longwood, was arrested
on a Seminole County search warrant at his home.
Arrested by Orange County officials at their respective
addresses were: Francisco Million, 109 Scotsdale Square,
Winter Park; Michael Bourbannas, 1707 Harmon Ave.,
Winter Park and Lorelei Briggs, 1707 Harmon Ave.,

Casselberry

Alan: 'West almost

Pan Pass

sheriff's spokesman John Spoiski.
Bond for all those arrested in the round-up was set at
$5,250, according to Spolsid.
The three posting bond today were Joseph F. Santana
and his wife Martha Santana, both of Miami and Luis R.
Ocando, 804 Wilshire Court, Casselberry.
The 22 pounds of marijuana had an estimated street
value of approximately ,O00 and the sis ounces of
cocaine at $12,000. Investigation is continuing and more
arrests are expected, authorities said.
Most of those netted In the arrests were found at
Ocando's Casselberry home, said Spolald.
In addition to Ocando and the Santana, the following

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somewhere alone, where there CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

BUGS
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BUNNY
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A massive round-up of 14 persons from Orange and
Seminole counties took place late Monday and early today
in c0nnsctiOn with marijuana and cocaine arrests by
seven law enforcement agencies in both counties.
Of the 14, eleven were placed In Seminole County Jail
and charged with possession of a controlled substance
today. Thra of the 11 posted bond and were released
almost immediately, according to sheriffs officials.
The arrests took place at four different locations bet.
een 11 P.M. Monday and 1:30 am. today.
All of the people arrested In Seminole County and
booke the Seminole County Jail were scheduled to face
their first court appearance at 1 p.m. today, according to

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14 Ar rested In M alor Drug Bust

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SAGiTTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec
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Be sire to specify birth sign, have been withdrawn, today

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DEAR DR. LAMB —! am a

15-year-old male. I am 5 feet 10
Dr.
weIgh 145 pounds. A year
agolwentonadid and lost 25
pounds.
By mod standards, I
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am at tie right weight. The
problem Is my stomach and
chest are still flabby — not U
much as before. I would like to
now If I should lose more exercises for your legs and
weight and exercise or Just arms.
Talk to your physical
exercise. Also, I would like to
knowwhat kinds of exercise I education teacher and see what
facilities are available to you
could do.
DEAR READER — Yes, by
t you might be able to use. A
most tables Your weight Is fine, number of school gymnasiums
i that tables have exercise equipment that's
pride weight In pounds and really quite good In developing
are not designed to tell whether muscle strength. This way you
a person Is too fat or not. The can use exercises that contract
only way you can tell YOU are the muscles over the front of
too
fat or not is by how much fat your chest and develop the
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there is underneath the ". muscles
between
your
Regardless
of
your
weight,
If
shoulders
for
good
posture
as
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of fat deposits undiernCath Your
Then, of course, to maintain
sidn, you are too fat.
your improved fitness You fl
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age, I would be reluctant to hobbies that you Uke. If you
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suggest that you try to diet don't like them, you probably
anymore. If your abdomen and won't May with them. if you're
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chest are flabby as you say, I Interested In tennis, you might
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